THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , . WEDNESDAY. APRIft ( J , 1887. C HIE CAPITAL CITY , Preliminary Stops Taken For Constructing the Lincoln Belt Lino. WHAT OUR STATESMEN DO. Clerk * or ftnth IlrunctiOH of tlio I/enls- lattiro I'rcpnrlnK Ttinlr Ilijporls ThuTuacliora' Institute- Supreme Court. fritOMTIIK HUE'S LINCOLN' MMtr.AtT.1 J. K. HOIHC , of Oiiialm , nrrlvud here jVCiturduy in cltargo of u corps of on- UliiL-crs , tlic intent of whom was thu stir- voyitif ? ot tin ) bull line whiuh 19 intended to encircle tills city. Tlio first work of thu survey will be toward * U'ust I < incoln , nnd just as .soon as this is completed the work will bo axtumlcd much farther. ' 1 he idea of a belt line is having un cll'ect oiiil ( | : to that produced several years ago in Omaha , when a project of this kind was undertaken , especially when it was put under way. Like that undertaking , uiso , this it It thought Is fraught with importance which c.uinot now bu ill- viand. HASTi : TO THE IMIINTEK. Mr Cook , assistant chief clerk of the late houto of representatives , says that he uxpoets to have his record of the proceed ings of that body ready in about thirty days. Ho is ol the opinion that thu printer ought to bu able to liavu the same in print in about tlio batnu timn. Mr. Scaly , chief clerk of the honate , IhiiiKs he will be able to surren der his copy to tlio typo oven in a shorter Kpace , though to do so will require the umploymont of an extra force of assist ants. If the intent of these gentle men should be carried out and HID board of public printing sustain It by requiring immediate attention on the part of the 1 > ( inter to whom the work shall be let it will result in expediting the undertaking in a most .salisfactor y manner. It would contrast most unfavorably with that of lust session when eight months elapsed lirforo the records reached the printer , nnd twelve months more were consumed lieforo the volume appeared Tlio book then contained over 1,000 pages. This year it will scarcely contain less than W.UOO. VOl'CHKHS KOK KXIT.N'.SK. The board of public land and buildings mot yesterday and hold a pretty lengthy Bession , but transacted no business be- youd passing upon vouchers amounting to $20,000 , the expense of running a num ber of tlio stale institutions for the month of March. This evening the board will liold another meeting , at which it is thought action upon more important matters will bo taken. STOCK COMMISSION. Under tlio revised law regarding the fdock sanitary commission , which author- i/.e.-i the governor to appoint four agents to have charge of the sanitary condition of animals , his excellency hai employed for the present , James C. Dirnoy , of Crete , George NY. liarnlmrt. of Colum bus , and W.V. . Abbey , of Falls City , in place of 1) . 1) . .Johnson , of thu old com mission , resigned. SICK OENIUSE3. The present season seems | p have been particularly severe upon tho' newspaper fraternity. To say nothing of several of the members of the different stafl's who have kept within doors at different times during the winter , there are now three of the capital city scribes under the weather. These are Messrs. Calhoun of the Democrat who will bo con lined to his house for a week ; Samuel Cox , corns- ppondcnt of the llorald , who was denied the pleasure of anathematizing thu clou- Sng hours of thu legislature , and Mr. lushnull , the capital representative of the BEE , wno is now at length recover ing from a sovcro attack of fover. It is needless to say that during the illness of jHieso gentlemen the journalism of this cityhas missed a number of its redeeming features. ' A COUNTKH. Auditor liabcock Is rearranging his ofllco by placing inside the door a conn- , ter , resembling these of u bank. Hereto- [ lore the desks of both Deputy Ken ton and thu other employes wore acccssiblu to jsvery person who entered the ollloe. As a oonsouuunco the risk was u dangerous Juno. Thu iiuw arrangement will hare Alio effect of keeping outsiders from within roach of vouchers and other docu ments which they might appropriate with iidvantago to themselves. ( OPERA. Julius Meyer , of Omaha , was in town yesterday making arrangements for the utouraion of Linoolnitcs to Omaha on Monday and Tuesday next to attend the Croat operatic festival. This enterprise lias aroused unwonted enthusiasm on the part of the leading amusement patrons uf this city , with the result that already over ouo hundred people htivo signiticd their intent of being present. It is ox- iiecied that before Saturday night more than double this number \yill have made 'lirnui umi3nts to attend. Thu programme nnnounced for Monday night is ' 'Ifausl. " .Tuesday malini-u , "Laekmc , " and Tnes- liar night "Lohengrin. " The special [ trainill leave this city at ubout 5 o'clock in thu afternoon 'of each of these days , and each Omaha in time for the performance , re .turning theiicu at about 13 o'clock mid night and reaching hero before 2 o'clock in thu morning. Thu fare for thu round trip will bu f.V.'O. The tickets for the /opera will be if 1 , $3 , and (3 according to location. This Opera company , including /Thomas' orchestra , comprises 350 people , divided into chorus singers , ballet and principals. A now thratro-hastobo built M the thu interior of the Exposition build ing , to accommodate the immense aggre gation. This opportunity cannot bo too greatly appreciated because it atlbrds an Opportunity to hear a company ol tirtisU which elsewhere costs every Auditor from $10 to $30 dollars. TEACIIEHS1 INSTiriRKS. . Prof. Lane at the last meeting of the itntu teachers' association was appointed to draw up a manual suiting forth thu matter to bo studied and thu manner in ivlnuli it is to bo studied at the county in stitute * to bo held ( hiring the coming summer. Hu will call three meetings ol mperintomlL-nts , one of which will bo liold in Norfolk , thu other in Lincoln , nnd the third probably in Grand Island. &UHIRMK COUNT The following gentlemen were admit ted to practice : B. F. McLoney and John \ \Villbon. . State ox rcl Carter vs School district 10 , ( Saline county. Demurrer overruled. Cause reform ! . The following causes wcru continued Campbell vs Wells , Long vs Statu. The following causes were argued am submitted : State ex rel Hopkins vs Bchool District , 7 , Sherman county , Statu px rul Kiclmrds vs McMillin , Allvn vs State. Dakota Stock company vs Price jiriefs to bo lilcd. Wiley vs Neal , Wolf vs Murphy. Motion. Court adjourned to this morning at 8 o'clock. Hid mo discourse , und I will enchant thtno oar with tales of astounding cures if all sorts of sutler ing by Salvation Oil Vrico only 25 cents. An Indian boy wanted to hang hiinsol nftrr seven school girls hart kissed him lie didn't , for bo found they had giver him nothing more Borlotn than a coh which he speedily cured with Dr. Bull's ( Jough Syrup and then married the pret tiett one. TKS THOUSAND DOLhAIlS. Fortune Smiles Upon John W. D. Stokes of Detroit. John W. I ) . Stokes In January sent S3 to he New Orleans National Hank for' ' the pur- cliasu of n ticket In the monthly cl rawing of ho Louisiana State Lottery. The money vas itcloycd In reaching the bank , and was n vested In tlie February draulni : , which rninc ofT on the Sth Inst. Stnke.s received his lcki > t , a iifth of No. 4fll.jl , and when he earned that It called for pnrt of the S.10,000 pri/o ho uruinntly re signed his position ns dealer In a imminent Detroit gambllue house. A few la > s Inter the money arrived by express , pie- > sfd , In tlio form of 1.000 ten-dolliir bills. 1'liey were all new anil crisp , and made a illc nearly two feet iilirh. The lucky man lutolted | his little fortune among a number ) f citv banks , ami Is now onjnylnira sciison if rctt. He Is also having his wife , \\lio Is u'.ulv blind treated for her allllrtlnu. Stokes sa ) she will ne\prdeal taro acaln. I proposes to engage in home legitimate business as soon ns hecnntlniln suitable ilnco to Invest his money , lie is past mid * He a e , and has been a prolcsslonal card ( layer lor twenty years , lie says that rlomlly caul playing lor a consideration to ma Interest to the came , Is the htiiiiiblini- ilork IIDOII which many young men trip. n his lodgement there Is no monev In ganib- In ir , tti percentages being all agnlnst thu r. IJiitrolt ( Mich. ) Tribune , Feb. 'J7. New York Sun : Maria Jiick.son , n colored woman , who lived in an old hut near the penitentiary at Snake Hill , died on Saturday , and it is declared she was ninety-nine years old. Shu was once a slave , and wiw born on the farm of John I' . Ontwuter , in Moonachlo , Bergen county. Mrs. Jackson had twelve chil dren , live of whom are living , the eldest jcing , it is said , nearly eighty years old. Sick headache , wind on the stomach , biliousness , nausea , are promptly and agreeablv banished by Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Little Liver and Kidney 1'illcts. a vial. George Westcott , of Chestertown , ftld , lied recently , aged eighty-seven. Mr. Wescott was a native of New Jersey , but went to the "peninsula" sixty years ago. He was president of the Chcsturtown Hunk for thirty years , and is said to have lcun worth $2,000,000. Ho took an active interest in politics , and was chairman of the republican committee of Kent county. A Lucky Mnn. "A lucky mnn is rarer than a white row , " says Juvenal , and we think he knew. However , we have heard of thou sands of lucky ones and we propose to let their secret out. They were people broken down in health , siill'eriug with liver , blood and skin diseases , scrof ula , dropsy , nnd consumption , and were lucky enough to hear of and wise enough to use Dr. Pierco'a "Golden Med ical Discovery , " the sovereign blood purilior , tonic and alterative of the age. . Major Tardy has just died at Hath , England , agea 02. Ho was one of thu very few survivors of the commissioned British ollicers of the Peninsular war. As lieutenant , hu helped to build the famous rope bridge at Alcantara ovur thu mined spans of Tnijar's structure , by which Lord Hill crossed the Tugus and joined Wellington , Pozzom's Complexion Powder produces ducos a soft and beautiful skin. It com bines every element of beauty and purity. Sold by druggists. Mr. Thomas Doyo Cockcy , an old and lighly respected resident of Baltimore county , near Cockeysvillc , died a few days ago , in his eighty-eighth year of ige. He was born in Baltimore county , md lived there most of his life. He leaves nine children. A Remarkable Cure. Mrs. Charles Hart , of Amitvville , Suf folk county , N. Y. , writes as fojlows of : IK > remarkable cure ot a peculiar pain in her back : Four years ago 1 was attacked with a severe pain in the spine , close to the small of my back. It was especially painful going up or down stairs. Atter using over ten remedies and consulting half n do/.en physicians without any benefit , my husband applied one ALL- COCK'S Pouous PLASTKU directly over the seat of pain. I kept it on a week und I fancied I was a little butter , but was not quitu sure. I then put on a fresh one. At the cud of a week my husband noticed that the plaster was pulled up in the middle. Upon taking the Plaster off u hole about the si/o of a quill was found which discharged yellow matter very freely. Another Plaster was put on with a good sized hole in the center of it , to enable the matter to escape. The Plas ter appeared to draw with great power , and the discharge increased every twen ty-four hours a littlo. At last a pint of matter was discharged from the wound before I got entirely well , which was ex actly five weeks from tlio time I put tlio first plaster on. I used altogether eleven plasters , nnd thanks to them I have not since Lad un ache or pain in my back. Captain John A. Doko , who recently died in Mantle , Muss. , at the ago of eighty-seven , attended the laying of thu corner stone of the Bunker Hill monument ment as a member of the Washington ar tillery company of Boston , and was the last survivor of the company as then constituted. POZ/.ONI'S MEDICATED COMri.XIONI'OW ur.u For infant's toilet is an indispensable ar ticle , healing all excoriations immediate y. Mothers should use it freely on thu ittle ones. It is perfectly harmless. For ale by druggists. News comes from thu Warrior district , Ga. , that Mr. John Grcon , aged eighty- four , und one of thu oldest , if not the oldest , citizens of Bibb county , is dying. Henry Bonncau.of Now Bedford , Mass. , is 103 years old , lives with his son , and descendants to thu fourth generation liv ing under the sumu roof , cheer his declin ing days , J. II. Lester , 117 years old , called upon the governor of ( Jcorgia a few days ago to regain possession of property in that state which hu lost during Sliurman's march to the sea. Mary Doherty died in Boston , Mass. , March SI , at thu great age of 111 yc.irs. John U. Osteln , aged eighty-six years , was found dead in his bed at Tillin , U. , March 21. unsf MRFECT MADE .with . itrtd fytti to nrtr , Steeagft , . . ' Mc. Dr.FTice'tBttdagPowdereaa . r-fTf 1119 MISFITS 1119 > < AND UNCALLED-FOR > < GARMENTS RECEIVED AND ON SALE DAILY AT ITifty Gents on the Dollar OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE CONSISTING OF Suits , Overcoats and Pantaloons In an endless variety of patterns and cuts at prices to suit all sized POCKET BOOKS , We make a specialty of buying these goods , and are the only house of the kind in Omaha , Pay us a visit and satisfy yourself that you can save 50 per cent and wear the best , neatest and most stylish clothing worn by man. Parlors , 1119 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA. N. B. Orders from outside the city receive our prompt and careful attention. C.YOUNC&SONS , ST.J.OU1S , WO. 35,000 SUPERB ROSE On hand. 12S Blnndnrtl Sorts tochoosR from. lOforSl.OO I T express. ; : ; ; , i,1. ; : ,1. , Hhrubi nnd Heed * . All the novelties. Our ! Mu - ( rated UatlutoKue la InTulualile to all wbo hnvo. or wish tohare auuitlcn. Mailed free to uppllranta. nopBekUKC'of oursuperlnr Flower cc < U , of < puckacea of our tested Veer table Seedafgr Vl.OO. postpaid to RUT addre a. CHICAGO SHORT LINE - OF THE - Chicago , Milwaukee &St. . Paul B'y ' The Itest Route front Omaha and Council Jilnfffi to THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil Blu < r Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids. Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Oubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Maditon , Janesville , IJeloit , Wiuona , I. a Crosse , Anil all other important points Bast , Northern ! ftinl Southeast. Forthrouuh tlrkets cull on Urn Ticket Agent tHOI Kiinmin l root , ( In Paxton hotel ) , or ut Union I'uciflo Depot. Pullman hloepers and the finest IHnltiR Cars In thu world uie run on the mainlines of Ilia CniCAdo , MII.WAUKKK i ST. 1'Aiir , UAH.WAV , ande > ory attention U paid to pitisengera by couiteoua employes of the company. 1C Mn.t.KH , Qonoral MnniiKor. J , K. TUCKED , Aasinnnt General MiinatTor. A. V. R. CABi-ENTun , General PaasuoKur and Ticket Aifont , OEO i ! llF.AFTOiti ) , Assistant General Fas- icngor and Ticket Aifcmt. J T OI.AIIK , General Superintendent. Notice to Bridge Contractors and Builders , NullOi : Ishurcby git on Unit ponied bids will bo received at the county clerk's olliuo. of Nunco county , lit Fnllcrton , Nubriukn , until noon of the 23d day ot April. IbJT , tor thu erection of u wairon bridge across the Loiip rUer , eotith of the vlilUKo of Genoa In suld county , said bridge la to bo ubout I/- ; ! ) icet in loiiKth. twclvo feet in width , length of spans sinuiity feet , uitb two turnouts , to hnvo hoiivy oak plllnp for piurs , and stibst intlnl ice brooks nt unch plur. The bridKu Is to be similar in construction to the l.onp bridge nt Tiillorton , NobrufUa. All blddoisuroriitilrod | to iiccompuny their bids with plnns and f pcolttcutioiis ol thonorK. All bids will bo publleiilly opened nnd examined by the county board of supervisors , on thoiiJd day of April , 1S8T , lit two o'clock In the uf tor- noon of ( said day , ut the court house In Fuller- ton. and tbu contract for the erection ot said brldffo awnnli'd to the lowest responsible bid der huvlnir the most suitable plans. The county board , howcvor , reserves the riitht to reject any and nil bids and no money will lie paid for rejavted plum. All bids must bo sealed , und addressed to 1'rank Gay , chairman of the board of county supervisors. In cnro of A. Jl Sohu- maker , county clerk , Kullerton , Nebraska , and tlio sniiiu shall Imvo undorcd thereon : "Jllds for the erection of the Lonp bridge at Genoa. " Uy order of the county board of superv sors , ol Nanco county. Nebraska. Given under my hand aim the seal of Bald county , this 16th day or March , 1857. A. M. 6CHDMAKKH. County Clerk. EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton. N. J. Prospectus , full particular i , sent on ap plication to J. II. McElvaine. _ OOE AN STEAMERS. A TRIP TO EUROPE. Send stamp for spring and summer pro grams , ju t Issued , Titos. COOK & SON , m > r3-2m 106 Dearborn St , Chicago , III. ' Mat ( IttlcJ ) ( IM. JUUK HJUHCAJU QQ. , ttii , tf. X. SPRING BULLETIN For this week we offer the following : A silcndidly gotten up Spring overcoat , silk faced , for to any tailor made garment to cost $35. $10whioh cannot be purcliasod elsewliero at less than $14 Light and medium weight Suits at $5 , $7.50 , $9.00 , $10 , A fine worsted Spring Overcoat , satin faced , for $12. $12.50 , $14 , $15 , 517.50 , $18 , | 20 , $22.50 and $25 , any of Equal to any tailor made garment to cost ยง 25. which we will guarantee cannot be duplicated elsewhere A fine worsted Spring Overcoat , satin faced , for $15. for 20 to 30 per cent more money than we ask. Before purchasing , a call and an examination would save you money , and we guarantee fit and complete satisfaction The New York and Omaha Clothing Company isos Men's and Boys' Clothiers , Furnishers and Hatters. Nebraska National-Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $200,000 Burplui. 40,000 H.V. . Yatns , President. A. K. Tou/.ahn. v'ine President. W. II S. Hushes , Cashier. UIIILCTOIIS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H.W.Yates , Lewis S.HeocL A. E. Toiualin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON HANK , Cor. llith anil Furuum Sts. A General Bauking Business Transacted. ( IVUIM lltttlUlId BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , . . . $400,000 SURPLUS , . . . . OOOOOO Accounts of Banks , Bankers and Corpo ration ! solicited. Our facilitiet 7or "COLLECTIONS are excellent and We re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , and balances with us frombanksnot ( located in other Re serve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Investment Securities , nnd inyite proposals trom States , Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , President. JOS. W. WORK , Cashier. tohnMhandVlioroiiStnatth. JtUctrfa f.li Intuotlr cc forfitl tt.VM b tatk. DRUM BATON 1707 Olive. St. , St. Louis , Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the MUsouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic and DISEASES. More especially those arising from impiu- dcnce , unite all so suffering to correspond- thout delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and ipcedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their sjy-mptoms. All lettirs receive immediate attention , JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp , "practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DIIS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1712 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St .St. Louis. Mo. WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOU THE Decker Brothers OMAHA , NEBRASKA. CUMMINGS & NEILSON , Dealers in Paints , Oils , Glass and Varnishes Painters' and Artists' Supplies. Plymouth Cot tage Colors , Heady for lisa In nc.w and desirable shades. Quality Guaranteed 1118 Farnam Street , - - Omaha , Nebraska RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specially. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The C. E , Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. OOB. 15th AND HABNKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of tii9 oity. Latvia for nalo In very county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS O/Titles of Douglas county kopt. Mans of the city state or county , or any otha iaformutiou desired furnished free of chare * upon application. RUPTURE CURED. BrDr. Snedlker'j mothnd. No operation ) No Paint No Detention from bu > lo . Aelaoteil to culldroa i well ti grown people Hundred * ot uulo r.iph ttmonlHliGn tile. All binliion triotlj' CQtifljsn tiki. CONSULTATION fit KB. ritor. N. u. cooit , Room C , 1511 Douglas St. , Omaha Neb. . Ulver CALIFORNIA " 3TS60 iWSIGLEITS Grand Pullman Car Excursions , rcnoaally conducted , leave Chicago , Bt. Louis , Kiniai Cltr , Omaha aod otber Weitera Cltltf Bootblr. ( or California Of er th 0. B. A Q. and tb HEAT SCENIC ROUTE GKO.M.dATr" . . . REAL ESTATE , Attorncf/n ami NitaricH. Call anil niumlno our Inriti ) Hat of prupprtv V'o quick iitlv < Hit your propurlr with u . Culluvtlou nnicoiiTPyanclnk' | a tpecliiltx. 103 S. Mtli St. , Koora No. 4 , Oniuha , Ncl PENNYROYAL PILL ? "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tbo Oriln | l ad Only tiennlne. l > hud > l ll ll < U > bl < . H w > tt at wortklrx ImlltllMM. l.llp ii n u LADIES. Aak * ur llrmmalni M "Uklekulcr'i E n > liul Ut BO Uir , r UII M u. ii < ( lt r fey rctHm walk