THE OMAHA DAILY BEfll FRIDAY , APRIL 84 1887 ; 'APPOINTING ' THE JUDICIARY , Bovernor Thaycr Names the Diatriot Judges Under the New Law. BURR REINSTATED AT THE BAR. ptato Superintendent I ano Icsncs a Circular to County Oniclaln A Verdict In tlio Kmitm Cnsc Cnpltnl News. IrnoMTitn IJKB'S MXCOI.N imnr.Au.l Yesterday nftcrnoon Governor Thaycr fcptmtntctl the following Kcntlcmcii as Judges of the district court in Nebraska , iu conformity with the hill increasing the number of judges find judicial dis tricts : Third District Lewis A. Grofl1 , of Uotigliis county , and Mulvillo 13. Hope- well , of Hurt county. Fourth District William Marshall , of Dodge county. Seventh District Isuac Powers , jr. , of Madison county. Ninth District T. O. O. Harrison , of Hall county. Twelfth District Moses 1 * . Kinkald , of Holt county. The appointment of a judge for the First dintrict. and for the hlevonth dis trict , which latter Is composed of the western portion of Judge Uaslin's former fllfitriot , are deferred for the present. Tho.supremo court in the uiturnoou scs fiion Wednesday took up the petition of friends of 11. C. Hurr , the Lincoln utter noy , who asked his reinstatement for practice in the courts of the state. Mr. llurr's petition , which was volumin ously feigned by Omaha and Lincoln at torneys and also bv lawyers trom diller- cut sections of the state , was filed witli the supreme court the first of March. When the petition was brought to tlio court they postponed hearing tor thirty days presumably to allow any attorney in the stallit such there were who wished , to lilc a protest against a rein statement. None such , however , were lilcil and as those who were iiistrumnntal in securing the disbarment ol Mr. Hurr , had either signed the petition asking his reinstatumunt , or expressed verbally a willingness to have such aciion taken , the court unanimously acceeded to the petition and issued an order remitting 0110 year from the judgment , which will reinstate Mr. Hurr May 20. This Is the iinal act in the celebrated Zimmerman case and Mr. Hurr was yesterday receiv ing congratulations from friends over the fact that he is again a full-Hedged at torney. torney.surnr.ME COUIIT ruocuKWNas. The proceedings in supreme court yes terday weio the hnal ones for the winter term that has met weekly since the lirst of January , and will now go over to June. The following was the business of the court yesterday : State ex reKiard- nor vs Koggen ; argued and submitted. Stale ex rol Attorney General vs Hurr , one year remitted from judgment ; re spondent reinstated in all courts of the Htato May 20. State ex rol Savings soci ety against Dakota county ; cause re moved to United States circuit court. State ex rol Perry vs Clay county and slate OK rel Dean vs Clay county ; judg ment modified requiring payment in the three emial annual installments. East erly vs Van Slyok ; submitted , Courtnuy vs Parker ; argued and submitted. Hell vs Arnult ; continuance set nsido anil cause submitted on brief to bo filed. State ox rel Crawford vs Graham ; relater to give security for costs in $200 in twenty days or cause to bo dismissed. Wolf Vs Murphy ; motion for leave to be made warty overruled. Court adjourned to Tuesday , Juno 7 , 1887 , nt 850 : ! a. m. TO COUNT ! " SUrKKINTKNUCNTS. State Superintendent Lane has issued a circular to county superintendents in re sponse to the State teachers' association that requested the state superintendent to prepare a general manual covering the work to bo done at county institutes the coming summer. The state suporiu- tonuont way also requested to rcissuo and revise the course of study for country schools. Mr. Lane in his present circu lar asks the different county superintend ents to aid him at once by Bunding plans of work and other information that ho can use in the work of both the manual and the pamphlet. AHTIOI.EH OF INCOHl'OltATION of the Knights of Labor Co-opcratlvo as sociation of Hcatrico , Nob. , were ( lied with the secretary of state yesterday. The object of the corporation/Is the man ufacture ot building material , furniture , etc. , and the capital stock of the com pany is $25.000 , divided into shares of $100 oach. The company is to commence business at once , and the names of the incorperators are Henry Hromleq , J. S. Rutherford , John Molntyro , E. Sanford , F. M. Woodcock , J. LHudson. . N. D. Hnbbard , G. W.Gow and W. A. Wagner. Till' CASE OK SUICIDK. The coroner's jury that took the evi dence in thn case of the man found dead in Ins wagon near llolmnnon's stable , in this city , returned a verdict that de ceased came to bis death from unknown cause , although the evidence all tended to show that it was either suicide or an overdose of laudanum taken when the man wan drunk. The dead man wo ? named C. F. Kouhn. Papers on his per son showed that ho oamo from Colorado , and ho had letters showing that ho hail formerly lived in Kay county , Canada Hn had been in Lincoln some ten days drinking most of the time , and only sonu ( $9 wuro found on his person. A110UT Till : CITY. ,4 In the district court yesterday the trial of licrdman against the Stock Yards company was occupying the attention o ! court. 'This is ono of the most importnn oases of the term , involving the use of i water power on Oak creek and covering Eovoral injuctinn suits. Messrs. Court nay and Woodward appeared for tin llerdmans and Hall and Kelley for tin stockyards. Messrs. Franklin ami Hcddlcson yesterday torday closed the sale of the eighty acr < Allen tract , lying near the city , the pnr chasing party being Colonel A. J. Hoe , o Piqua , O. . and the consideration $10,000 The sale Is an index of the intlu.v of cast qrn capital to Lincoln. A onokot club has been organized fo Lincoln , bonio twenty enthusiasts in tin game holding a meeting at tlio Ilurlbu house parlors and selecting Uev. Ale ; Allen temporary president , W. 11. Hur greaves temporary sucrotary and A. JJin cautain. The club will hold a mcotinj on next Monday evening for pormaneu organization. in pollen couvt yesterday there was i long array of hard characters , the resul of the rouml-up of the night before Kovon tramps were arraigned and linci flO each and costs , live cases of plaii drunkenness wcro fined and two cases o drunk and disorderly were assessed $ each and costs. Out of the entire grU only two could ralso the nccessar amount to pay out and become free men A small blnzo in the early morain , hours yesterday destroyed a barn belong ing to 1) . K. Thompson. The loss wu light but a small boy in running urouu the blaze fell and broke a log , Ills nam was not learned. On next Monday and Tuesday evening the H. & M. will run excursion train from Lincoln to Onmlin , leaving this oil at 5 P. m. The excursion is to enabl Lincoln people to attend the Nation : opera entertainments. A pralrio tire in East Lincoln cam near destroying a number of residence on the outskirts of the city and as it wa . & great deal of valuable shrubbery am rlnoi'iml ground was injured. The K. of P. boys of Lincoln are ac lively at work in the organization of iuiforuicd Knights baud for the city c Lincoln. Commlltnos from the different lodges have the business in charge. Hon. A. S. Weaver , who In connection with Judge Thomas and P. E. Hoardsly , enters the law business m Lincoln , is in the city. The manager of the base ball club Is in St. Louis hunting players for the Lincoln club. It docs not make an assuring outlook. Let us be thankful that any poor suf ferer can buy with 25 centa a bottle of Salvation Oil. Vcunor's predictions , though in the main pretty accurate , are not infallible. Hut Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup was never known to fall to cure a cough. THE STORY Or ArTlNVENTION Ucvlvod by tlio Dcatli of a Jtutned Speculator Lately. Now York Times : John Hider , once a wealthy speculator in this city , died lately in the seventy-third year of his ago , at the Old Gentlemen's Unseetarian home , on King's ' Urldge road. Ho died a poor man who for several years had lived upon the charily of friends , although his two sons and his wife are living with .suf ficient means at Norwalk , Coun. Rider eamo of a well-known and. well-to-do Now England family. His father hud a contract for carrying the mails between Hostou and New York before the days of the railroad. Rider was a fine looking young man , and was.in the New England vernacular , termed "smart , " Ho was born in Worcester , and began to make money early in life as captain of his own ship plying between China and Hoston. Then ho engaged in the rubber business , and contested with Goodyear & Co. the right both claimed an inventor.of the process of vulcanising India rubber. Ho also accented several government contracts , in carrying out which he made much money. Ho added to his fortune by speculation , which , however , caused his ruin in the end. When penniless his relatives deserted him , and for a number of years lie was taken care of by Mrs. Herry , of 112 West Fortieth street , and Horace Lclaml also aided him. Circumstances , however , led to his recently being admitted to the homo. In Ills prosperous days ho owno-1 tlio present Grand hotel property and homo real estate on Thirty-hrst street. In politics ho was a stanch republican. Mr. Rider's death was due to acute rheu matism and was sudden. The way in which the process of vul canizing rubber came to bo discovered by the Goodycars was told to a Times re porter some years ago by John Dixon , ono of Goodyear's employes. The men had a habit of chewing rub ber much as the modern school girl chews gum. Ono day , while Dixon and an Irishman were carrying Borne rubber on an iron hanclbarrow to the oven , the Irishman was taken with a lit of coughing as ho passed a barrel of sulphur , and involuntarily spat out his rubber cud. It fell into the barrel. Setting down the barrow , he made a grab for it and recovered it. The sulphur , however , adhered to its moist surface , and he throw it down witli an expression of disgust. It fell upon the barrow , and was put into the oven with it. When the barrow was taken from the oven Dixon saw that the little piece of rubber hail as sumcd a now appearance. Ho examined it carefully.and became convinced that he held in his hand the key to the discovery Mr. Goodyear had been searching for. Ho took the little thing to Mr. Goodyear , who , when he saw it became much ex cited. Dixon told him the circumstances under which the change had been oll'ectod , and Mr. Goodyear set his son and Dixon at work experimenting. It was several months before they succeeded , but they finally learned the secret of making vul canized rubber. An Imperative Necessity. What pure nir is to an unhealthy locality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , so is Hood's Sarsaparilla - parilla to everybody at this season. The Iod3f ) needs to bo thoroughly renovated , Iho blood purified and vitalized , Iho germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula , Salt Rheum and all other blood disorders are cured' by Hood's Sarsaparilla , the most popular and succosstul spring medicine. _ A Mttlo Girl's Appeal. Washington Letter in the Cincinnati Enquirer : A little girl eight years old , residing at Gordon , Dakota , has written the following letter to Secretary Lamar. It was printed on a small piece of paper with a lead poueil.ina style peculiar only to children when they are writing their lirst letters. Every letter is a capital , aud reads : "Mr. Lamars : Won't you please decide the land case that is in .your ofllce now. Ma has to work out , and minuio is sick , and I have to do the work. I am only eight years old. Wo hain't no money , ' and Li'go Moon is trying to get our claim. ADA FniNCii. : "Ma wants to get some money so wo can get some close and got a horse. It is awful cold hero at Mitchell , Dokata , and we have lo burn hay , and can't hardly keep warm. Good by. "Gordon , Dakota. ADA FHKNCII. " The letter was referred to Commis sioner Sparks , and went through the routine of the land oilloo , and an official loiter was written to the girl informing her that the commissioner hnd decided the claim in favor of her mother , but an appeal had been made to the secretary of the interior where it i.s now pending. The little girl wrote another loiter , pimilar to her previous ono , .begging the commissioner "to get Mr. Lemurs to de- side ma'n case. Ligo Moon , " she says , "told inn that if you dcsido in ma's favor ho would not giva her any more trubble , but Ligo Moon lies , " This letlor was also answered and the correspondence sent to tlio secretary to hurry his action , There are many cheap cosmetics of fered for sale , which claim to contain nothing injurious to the skin. This is all bosh , all. or very nearly all arc com pounded from the most deleterious and poisonous drugs in thn matoria median. They destroy the vitality of the skin , making the consumer prematurely with ered and old. J. A. Pozzoui guarantees ills medicated complexion powder en tirely fri'tt from all iniurious matter , and will'gladly pay $500 to any practical cheniist who can ( hid upon analysis the slightest trace of white lead orarsonic.- Use none other and yon will never regret. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per box. Sold by all druggist. " and perfumers. A Dinner Can Not Do Ijtulcd. "If a newspaper now wants to disuar- ago a man it nan safely attack his din ners , " said n Uoston lawyer to-day aftoi the decision of the full bench of the supreme court on Iho interesting ( \ucs- \ tiou whelhor a newspaper's comments on what is considered a poor dinner ren ders it liable to an action for libel. The court said no. James Dooling , a Hostou caterer , sued the Hudget Publishing company for an alleged libel in the Budget's comments on a dinner served by mm to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company at its last annual meeting. The paper said : "Ono would suppose from the elaborate bill of faro that a sumptuous dinner would bo fur nished by tlio caterer , Dooling , but in stead a wretchiid dinner was served , and in such a way that hunjrry barbarians might object. The cigars were siniplj vile , and the wines wcro not much bet tor. " Judge Pitman , before whom the case was lirst tried , ordered a verdict for the defendant , and the decision ivas sus laincil by the supreme court , which hold that words relating merely to Iho qualitj of articles made , produced , furnished 01 sold by a person , though false and ma licioiii , are nut actiouablo without special dfttnnffo. No lack of good faith no viola tion ol agreement , no promise that the dinner should bo of a particular quality , no habit of providing dinners which the plaintiff know to bo had is charged ; not oven an excess of price beyond what the dinner was worth , but the charge was in bllcct simply that the plaintiff , being a caterer , on a single occasion provided a very poor dinner , vile cigars and bad wine. Such a charge is not actionable without proof of special damage , ADDiriONAL oduNOIL BLUFFS- I'nrtnoM Disagree. D. Gray , who has boon In the harness business al No. 15 South Mam street , was somewhat surprised last evening on re turning from supper to see the stock of goods loaded on wagons about to bo moved. Ho stopped the teamsters and learned that this was the work of E. Al- berlson , who some monlhs ago became associated with him in the business. The two had had n disagreement and Mr. Gray says that for some time ho has been insisting on a dissolution and set tlement. The two had a wordy confab several days ago , Mr. Gray says that ho has been trying to get the matter settled by arbitration , offering to leave it to three business men lo decide as lo each one's intorosl in Iho business. II seems that while Gray was at supper Albcrtson sought to steal a march on him , and to have Iho goods removed. In Ibis ho was stopped by Gray , who had the goods un packed and placed back in Iho shop. A nosv lock wni Ihen put on the door , so as lo prevent Albortson from using his key again. A Tender Skin is greatly injured by cheap adulterated toilet soaps. Use Colgate's Cashmere Hoquut : the purest and best , Short Haul Honeymoon. On the Slh of February Justice Harnctl tied tl\o \ happy knot which made Alvy Chambers and Ca jline Hudson husband and wife. Yesterday the bride returned to the justice's olllce aud poured forth her tale of woes. She claimed that the man whom she had married had abused her terribly , and that ho followed her alonir the slroots calling her nil sorts of names , that ho had pulled a revolver upon her , and otherwise conducted himsolt so that she could stand it no longer. She wanted to have him iinestcd on some charge so that ho might bo locked up. She was sent to thn district attorney for lhat of licial to decide whether there should bo n warrant issued. Pretmrfld with strict regard to Purity , Strength , IteoUlitalneee. Dr. I'rlco'u Diking Powder cantalna co AtuiuonlaUmoJUunior Phosphates. Dr.Prlco'a Jiilracta , Vaallln , Leinon , oto. , fl&voideUcioasJy. DRS. S. p. DAYIESON 1707 Olive St. , Stv Louis , Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , Loiulon , Gicsen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from imptu- dencc , invite all so suffering to correspond- thout delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and \\ithout the ubc of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cat.es have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerningtheir symptoms. AH letters receive immediate attention. attention.JTTST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 5J cent ttamp. "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 , DliS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 17-12 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St..St. L uis , Mo. WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOU THE Decker Brothers OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Notice to Contractors , Bids will bo received untl lAprll 14th , for tlio brick nnd carpenter worn for u foundry build- Intr. I'luns nnd spccltlcationa nt thu olllco oftho Piixtoni : Vlnrllnir Iron Works , Union I'nclllo Hallway nnd South 17th strcot. uTd'Jt CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul B'j ' The Jiest lioute from Omaha and Council Stuffs to THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil mulls Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapldi , Rock Island , Frceport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesvllle , Bcloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important points East , Northeut and Southeast. For through tickets call on the Ticket Affont atUOl Farnam street , ( In Paxton hotel ) , or at Union I'aclflo Depot. ruUman tiloopon and tlio finest Dining Carl in the world are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO. MIMVAUKBI & BT. I'Ani , UAU.WAY , nnd every attention li paid to passenitcra by courteoua employea of toe company. It. MII.I.EU , General Manager. J , V.Tooin , Aaalstant General Manager. A. V. It CARrixiKH , Oenfral I'ftmsonKor and Ticket Ajrent. G o , U. HBArmnn , As < litant Ooneria Pa * iengoraod Ticket Ajrent. J. T. CLABK , Qenvral tiuptrlntcodoiU. SPRING BULLETIN 9 For this week we offer the following : A splendidly gotten up Spring overcocat , silk faced , for Equal to any tailor made garment to cost $35. $10 , which cannot' be purchased elsewhere 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 825. which wo will guarantee cannot bo duplicated elsewhere A fine worsted Spring Overcoat , satin faced , for $15. for 20 to 30 per cent more money than wo ask. Before purchasing , a call and an examination would save you money , and we guarantee fit and complete satisfaction The New York and Company I isos F.A. : STREET Men's and Boys' Clothiers , Furnishers and Hatters. Notice- MATTEIl of application of 1'rcd Ilehcliuer lor liquor license. Notice Is licrnliy ilon that I'rod fk'lsclinerdld unoii thu Olh day or April , .A. 1) . l - < 7. lllo her npplu-iitlon to tlio inns or mid city council ot Oniahit , lor license to sell malt , "plrlt- nous ntul vinous llqiior-i at 315 South U'wolft St. . 3d wuul , Omulm , Nob. , from the llth davot April , 18S7 , to tlio 10th day ol April , ISS * . If thuru bo no objection. romon tr.tnoo or protest llleclwltliln two weeks from April Oth , A. 1) . Hit , the s.ilil licence will botrrantcil. HIED nr.i.scHNiit ; , Applicant. J. 11. SOUTH vui ) , City Clerk. 7 11 Notice. MATTKH of application of Monnglum & Co. lor liquor lk'01190. Notice ishcroliy given that Mouaghan & Co. ilia upon the Stli day of April , A. U. 1SS7 , fllo their application to the nnyor mul city council of Umiihu.lor penult to soil nuilt , spirituous utiil vinous lliiuora , nt No. 10)J ) Capitol Avenue , Third ward , Omnha , No ! ) . , from tin ) llth dnv of April , 1SS7 , to the 10th day of April. 18H- * . 18HIf If there bo no oblcctlon , remonstrance or prote-t tiled within two weeks Iroui 5th ol April , A. 1) . 1H37 , the * .id ! permit will ho grunted. MOXAGIIAN .V CO. , Applicant. .1. . PotJTH MID , City Clerk. 7 11 Notice. MATTIJn of application of Gust Hudlou" for liquor license. Notice U hereby given thnt Oust IttidlolT illd upon tlio 8th day ot Apiil A. I ) . liJST , llluhis application to the mayor and t-lty council of Omaha , tor llceuso to sell malt , spirituous and vinous llriuors , at Noithctist corner Twenty- ninth utul Cmnlnr Rticot , Sixth ward , Or.mlm , Nob. , from the llth day ot April , 1SS7 , to the Oth day of April , 1S-W. , If thcro be no objection , lomonstranco or protect Hod ! within two wcclc * trom Apill Oth , A. 1) ) . 1337'tho snlil lloonso will bo if rantud. OUST HU0I.OF1Applicant. . 3. IJ. SOUTH \m > , City ClerK. 7 11 Notice. MATTEH of applicationiOf Stors & Her , torlltitiorllcungo. Notice Is hereby given thnt Storz & Her did upon the Oth day of April , A.U. 17 , lllohH application to the mayor anil city council of Omaha , for license to soil tnoll , tpirituoui and vinous liquors , at No IW'.i ' South Ninth ptreot. Third warl , Omulm , Nob. , from the llth day of April , H37 , to tholOth day of Aurll , low , If there bo no objection. ' romonstrunro or Pioti-st Illod within two weeks from Apiil ( Jth , t\ . I ) , liai , the said license win bo ff ranted. - STOICUiUlt , Applicant. J. n. SouinAim , City Clerk. , 7 11 Notice to Contractors. SUALHD proposals will lie received at the olllco of the sccretaiy of the Hoard or Kdu- cation ot the School Ulstiict of Omulm , in the county of Douglas , In the state of Nebraska , until 1 o'clock p. in. Monday , April llth , 18S7 , lor the cruction of a two-story twclvo-room brick school building to bo erected on the south west corner oC-Mli and Webster btreots , in ac cordance with plans and spoclllcntlons to bo Been at the ollico of HotLitcnsor , archi tects. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. fly order oftho Hoard of Education. mttdSOt OHAKU5S CONOYlUt , Secretary. Notice to Property Owners and Lessees- I N pursuance of Ordinance No. 12B7 , ordering paita of oci tain streets paved in I'uvlns Districts Nos. CO , 01 , IB , B7. Ml , 7- . ' , 7T. 78 , tS. li" and lUi , In the city ot Omaha , you IHO hereby notillod to miilio nil necessary connections with sowerBin and water mains or hiltorals , and to complete such work on or before May 15th , 1887 , ns it la tlio purpose to jmvo streets in said districts , and more particularly described as follows , vlDavnnport : street , from the west line of Ifith street to the rnst line of ' . . ' 2nd street , in 1'nrlnir District No. ) . Tenth street , from the north line ot Center street to tlio north line ot Martha street , in 1'nvlnir Dhtrlct No. 01. rarnnm street , from the cast line of.'t'th ' sticot to the center line of ilflth stioct , In r.iviujr Dis tricts Nos. ( li and 07. Cumins street , from the east Ilnonf iUml street toUJth atrect.ln Pavlnjf District No. 63. 21th street , fiom the south line of Seward street to the south line of I'atrieK avenue , in Paving District No. fin. Mason street troiu the west line of 10th Btreet to the wc.st line of llth street , In 1'avinit District No. " - ' . llth stieotlrom tlio north line of Capitol nvonuo to the < outh line of Davenport street in I'nvlnir District No. 70. 1-th street from the north line o { Capitol avenue to the south line nt' Duvon- port street in Pnvlnir District No. 77. Kith street trom the north line of Capitol nvonuo to the bouth line of Davenport street. In Pnvlnir DIs- trlctNp. 78loth street from the south line ol Howard street to the south line of Leaven- worth street in PavliiR District No. K > . 7th street from the north line of Jackson street to the south line of Loavonworth street. In Paving District No. 97 , Chicago street from the west line of 10th stveetto the east line of 'JOth street In P.wlnji District No. 10" . No permits for excavations or connections will bo Issued to nuy property owneiB or Icssocs on uuy portion of said streets after the irrndlnir hnsbeon commenced by paving contractors to put the streets In shape tor paving , and until such pavliitf Is completed and accented by the city. J. K. HOUSE. Chairman Hoard of Public Works. upr C-7-0-11-13-15-17-HV81 Probate Notice. " IN the matter of the estnto of Jacob C. Jacob- Bon , deceuiod. Notice Is hereby Klvon.tlmt the creditors of Bald docoatcd will meet the administratrix of said ostnto bolero mo , county JmUu ( it Douglas county , Nebraskaat the county court toom. In said county , on the 4th day of June , 18.S7 , on the 4th day of August , 1SS7 , and on the 4th day of October , 18H7 , ut 10 o'clock n. m. each day for the purpose of presenting their claims lor uxamlniitlon , adjustment and. allowance. Six month * nio allowed lor creditors to present tlioir claims , and ono ye < ir fonitio administratrix to settle said estate , trom tlU4thday ) of April , 18,17 , this notice will l > o published In the Omaha Dally Ileo once each wccfk for four weeks successively , prior to the 4thwy of Juno , I b7 , . J. H. McCUM.ooilCounty Judge. nprl fjl t-Sl-as Notice to Contractors , SEALED proposals nro mvlvcd foroxcnvntlnff the lot on the northeast corner of Fariiam iind Seventeenth streets , Omtthn , Nob. , for the Novr York Lllo Ingurunco company , to bo sent Immediately to W.T. DOOTlUKso. , aiullroadwoy , ' New Yprk City. The amount of oxcavntlon will bo approxi mately 17.HOO cnhlo yards , Suit ! proposals will state prices per cublo ynrfl 'for cellars nnd trenches , respectively , and tlio'tlmo ' nocoasary to complete thn work. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. . tiOdSt H. ( Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals will be received at the pitieeof the secretary of the Board of Edu cation of the School District of Omahn. In the county of Douglas. In the stuto of Nebraska , until 4 o'clock p. m. Monday , April llth. 1M7 , for the oroctlon of a two-story 16-roora brick school building to bo erected on tro high school ground , nnd also for the oroctlon of a two-story plgbt-room brick school building to bo erected In Omahn View , in accordance with plans nnd spoeillcntlons to bo seen ut the office of F. M. Kills , architect. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or ull bids. Ilr order of the Board of Education. ml7d0t CIIAULE3 CONOVEB , Secretary. Notice. rpnE Nortolk Btreet railway will receive prc- - - posala for the Immediate construction and equipment of ono and one half miles of street railway in the city of Norfolk , Nebraska. Pro posals received at the office of the secretary of company m Norfolk , Nebraska , until the mil day of April , 1B3T. II. C. BUOME , prTtoSS , Secretary. Lies just south Of Hanscom Parkonly 2 miles from the court house , on high and sightly ground. 176 beautiful residence lots. Events shaping _ . - that will make these lots an investment Buy Lots to , but one You will Pay $1,800 , $2,500 for Them Ten months ago we told you there was big money in SOUTH OMAHA property. You were skeptical and waited , and what did you miss ? Some people say , "Oh ! its all luck , this making money. " Luck to the dogs. Its' These are the elements that goto make up the sum of prosperity. Tak a square look at the case of Thomason & G-oos' addition , who own the 600 acres adjoining it on the south. A RICH AND POWERFUL SYNDICATE Who , without any further eifort , could peddle it out in the next two years for ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Do you suppose they are Idiots enough to do this ? . No ! They will either build or subscribe to A CABLE LINE and realize three millions from it. to yourselves , do a little investigating and figuring and you will see that there are the "Greatest Bargains on Earth , in lots in this "Key to Omaha and South Omaha. Remember , that this is no washings of the Missouri River , nor farm lands diverted from their natural uses , years too soon , but choice suburban residence property , situated on the everlasting Hills , midway between two cities , that are last closing in to one solid , mighty metropolis. M.A. UPTON & CO. 1 harmacy Building , South Omaha and 1509 Farnam , Telephone 73 "SI W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Btjllsh , Durablo. Easy Klttlns. The best gJ M < oo in tlio World. W. 1. . UOUOI Afl $ &eASH9I tlaoU by other linns. Our SIIOI ! FOIl HOYS plvci neat tatUfactlnn. All thunluivuiip ] undo In ISnttou , CnngrpFS mill I.1P , Hll Bt ylin of toe. Sold by 2,000 dealers tlioiiKliniit tlio U. H. If your clcilcr iloi-i lint Iteeii them , Eciul nanio on postal to W. L. IHUHil.AS , hmcliton , Mass. BEWARE OF uiisoruimloui dealers nro otlcrlni ; other ( 'oods an mine , and when asked why my stump U nut , on tlio tilers , Bt.it ,1 that I liavu ilincontlniUMl lt use. THIS I > * I'WIjSIl. ' Take nouo represented ton the " \V. L. Douglas Shoes , " unless iinin < > , warrnntoo nnd iirlni ur stui ii 'd on bottom of eack Idioo. M' . 1. . DOUnLAS , llrocktuu , Blass. For sale by Kclley , Stiper & Co. , cor. Doilfro nnil ifitli-stH. ; Hoiiry Sargent * cor. Sowuril a nil SaumlorH sta. CORSETS BONED WITH KA8O. The ONLY CORSET raado h t can Do returned br U purchaser after TIIKIIK WJCKIt'a WEAK If not found PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY la every respect , and Its price refunded br i 1lsr. Made In a variety of styles and prices. Hold br tlrst * dan dealers everywhere. Roware of woilhlotI Imi tations. None genuine without lull's Damn on box. CHICAGO CORSET CO. , tea FRANKLIN fTREKT. CHICAGO. > . * O8 .Uroadws > r , N * r York. Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " Is Death to Consumption , Malaria , Sleeplessness , Chills and POVOM Or Insomnia , anil TyphoM Feyer , Dissimulation , Indigoatiou , 01 Food , Dyspepsia , Ten Years Old , Surgical Fevers No Fusel Oil , Blood rolsoulog Absolutely Puro. The GREAT APPETIZER This will certify that I have examined the Belle of Bourbon Whisky , received from Lawrence Ostrum & Co. , and found the tame to be perfectly iree from Fusel Oil and other deleterious iubstanccs and strictly pure I cheerfully recommend the same for I'amily use and Medicinal purposes. J. P. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For tale by druggists , wine merchants and grocers everywhere. Price $ J,25 per bottle If not found at the above , half-doz. bottles in plain boxes will be sent to ny address n the United States on the receipt of six dollars. Kxnreu paid to all places cait of Missouri River. . LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , JtJCnAItnSOlf DltUO CO. , and ) KILKY d > DILLON" , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , \Otnaha. \ FamUiesupplied bu aLADS'LONK 11ROS. < QCO. , Omaha. n T , CLARK mwa co. .