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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AJ PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS The Many Political Plums Which Ilo Has Bad at His Disposal. r MORE , THAN ANY OF HIS PREDECESSORS , % 'oiolgn MallH to tlio Sontli Show n OratH'j IngliKjiciiHc Cabinet Kaml- AVII1 Ho AVcll Sunttcioil 1'lils Summer. V Dunn \uTnn Unr , ) fill ! l\UiiTrK\Tii HTIIPMnr > X , D. 0. , April IS. ) Secretary Proctor's announcement of his probable resignation next full ul\cs 1 'resi dent Harrison another cabinet vacancy to fill , Tills is the second time lie bat been able to offer a portfolio to ono of bis friends , and It calls attention lu the fact that Uencial lint- risen has had moro great political plums to give nw ny than any ono of his predecessors. To bccln with ho had one sccictary more than all the test , because ho was the Ural to appoint n secretary of agriculture Since that tlmo ho has had a second secretniy of the ttcasuty to appoint , nnd will ere lout ' , , it is believed , have a second secretary of war to name. The supreme bench , which is looked upon hi nil Invvjets as tbo noblest political goal , has altcady given the president two ap pointments in the prison * of Messrs Biewer nnd Drown , and It Is qulto probable thai be fore 11111113 * months thu retirement of Associ ate Justices ricld and Bradley will glvo him two more. In the department of state Piesidcntllarrl BOH has In several instances duplicated bis appointments nbioad lie lias appointed two ministers to 1'orlugal , tw o to Japan , two to the South Amcilcan states , two to lit a/11 , nnd it Is cjtiito lllielv that ho will ere loiii ; have a now minister to appoint to Utocco , to Hussia nud tp Franco , ft is expected that Charles lmory ? Smith nnd White-law Held will rutiro votunt.il lly from bt. Potcrsbuig nnd I'aris , as their pnvato interests and the coining presidential campaign demand their presence heie H will also bo lemeuibcicd that I'lesidenl Harrison has appointed two inlnlsteistolierlln , the senate hav me refused to confirm Mi. Mural Hulstcail , n pcisoual appointment. Mr. Loudoun Snovvdcn , 'ho minister to Oiecce , is now homo on n leave of absence , nnd does not Intend to loturn fcenator 1'almor's icslpnntlon from the Spanish mis sion gave the president n second appointment to King Alphonso's court. The coloied pco pie , too , may have another chance to bo 10- mombered by tbo by no means unlikely to- tlromcnt of Minister Fred Uouclas nt Hayt ! 'Jhero have been n doon or moro consulates rellllcd under this ailmlnlstiatlon , besides minor changes In thciotinuo of legations. Coming next to the assistants to the cabi net odlcers the president has twice llllscl the positions of Hrst and second nssistaits secre tary of the ttcasurv , Hrst and second assis tants postmaster geneinl , and Third Aslsstnut Sccrolaiy of State Mooto has just icslgncd New legislation for the depaitments has plvcn tbo picstdcnt tbo appointment of an nsslstant secrotarv of ngricultuie , of war , of navy and the postonicc. Ho Ins had two ticasnrcrs to appoint and two snpcivlslng "nichllocts of the tieasuiy and railway mail Kcivlco , and will on July 1 have a vacui cv in the position of chief of inspectors , postofllco depaitmont , when Chief Hatlibouo becomes fourth assistant postmaster general. The coming ictlicment of Judge Glcnnl Scboflold of the court of claims will glvo another Judicial appointment. A new law ul.so created a second police Judge for this folly. And this brings on the consldoiatlon ot the important appointments given him b\ now legislation. Tbo customs administra tion gave him the appointment of live gen eral appraisers , life positions nt ST/jOOnycar , nhliotho immigtatlon bill gives him a com missioner nt 5-1,000 n } ear. 'iho supicmecourt relief bill gives him nine members of the highest law tiibunal In the land. Tbo land court bill gives him llvo judges. Death gav o him ono pluco on tbo iutoistato commcico commission. The larg o amount of Pan-American legisla tion has given President Harrison an almost endless number of complimentary appoint ments , nnd the world's fair has also given him frequent oppottunlty to remember his rlends in the various states. Concricss brew open to settlement a largo numucrof n diiin reservations , ami commissioners to real with the Inalans have been or will bo ppo Intrd , thus creating nice llttlo plums for ho wrstcrn gentlemen. President Hatrison has hnd moro places to fill in the army by icason of death or ictlro- mcnt on account of ago than anv other provi dent has bad , both In the line and staff. The completion of the laigo number of new cruisers has given him frequent opportunity , thiough tbo sccietary of the m.vy , to pro mote w01 thy onlcors of that blanch of the GOivico. Tailing 11 all in nil. General Hairlson has s bc-en slngulatly fortunate In having tin un- \ pfijnllclcd number of Important appointments " to make , piovlded alvvavs that patronage is a fortune nnd not n drawback to a president. noon itiSUI.TS or m ciruociTV. Postmaster Gonoial Wunnmakor said bo- fete leaving hero with the picsldont that our fTpign malls to the south woio proving n pioltrfiiir index lo Iho Incicased volume of the Undo with the countilos thoio nnd were showing ulieiuly the influence , of the mail subsidy and icclproclty wotk. Since then , net on ! I nu' to postofllco mfotmatlon , three and tbreo-quaitcr tons of mall matter In ISM bags , or tbo latgost mall soul nt ono tlmo to South American poitswas delivered on board the steamship liimneo of the United States and Drazll mall steamship com pany at Newport News on tbo last mailing day. A glance nt the tigcnt's ropoit reveals some inteiesting facts about the Increase of postal communi cation with South Amcilean ports. Hio do Janeiro will receive 8J mall bags , including 77 of icpnlar and 'J of registered matter from New York. Pornambuco gets 8 , Unhia 7 nnd Sanlo t ) . Tlio reciprocity treaty and postal subsidy discussion have very pcrcoptiblv increased - creased the lliazll moil , nnd it Is evident also that tbo othei South American republics nro beginning to look to the United States for Increased business. The mails nio well known to bo an Infallible index to tbo state of trado. OAIIINI'T F4MIMLS Wilt , HE SCATTEIlCt ) . Cabinet families will bo well scattered during the summer. Many of them icinnlncd hero dining the mosl of last summer nud feel the necessity for a change moro than ovr. Vlco Picsldcnt and Mis. Morton will remain hero dining the absence of President Harri son. Mra. Morton was down south so long r that she is glad to be homo. Mrs. Morton and her daughters will probably go to Uuiopa later in the season , rs she is as anxious us over to go to ( Juilsbad , where nearly every summer of late jours she has taken u course of treatment. Secretary Ulalno and his family w 111 remain heio as late ns possible , and w hen the w outlier grows too warm go to Uar Harbor for the lost of the summer. The , \ \ . . . . .in , , , . , daughter . . _ : ' Mis. uuuuuai-uu , titii 4iivuij Di'unu iuu auinmur with her parents. Mis. and Miss KusU are going homo to Wisconsin for the summer , but will not leave hero until the hist of Juno. Mrs.Vanamnker contemplates such fre quent journoylnga to Isevv York and i'hlln delpbla dining tbo four weeks previous to her dopnrtmo for Kurojie , that she has dis continued her Wednesday afternoon recep tions. Secretory and Mrs. Noble will talco n long summer rest lu northwestern travel. > uscru.A\nous. William K. Aiiiiln and family have gone to Now York , whence they proceed curly next w eel ; to Omaha. Dr. Alexander How ell was today appointed a member of the board oxainlnim ; pension sion surgeons at Tort Spilngs , S. D. \S' . Holson has been appointed postmaster at Nasby , Lawlonco county , S. 1) , , vlco D. Towle , resinned. C' . F. McLnln of Omaha Is nt the Willnrd. Oeotge U. Tj lor of Nebraska has been ap pointed ton permanent clcrlcshlp ID thu rec ord and pension division of thu war depart ment at f 1,00(1 n year. Six ainiy onlcors have been retired as fol lows * Captain Henry Cntloy of the Second Infantry , 1 irst Lieutenant J. V. S. Paddock of tbo fifth cavalry , Hedmond Tullov of the Twcnty-IUth infantrv , Palmer Tllton of the Twentieth Infantry , Luther O. Wells of the Filth cavalry aud Stephen J. Mulbull of tbo Fourteenth infantry. At the treasury department today 11 was said that LorcTi/o frounso of Nebraska , the newly appointed Hrst assistant secretory of the treasury , will enter uK > n the discharge of the duties of his ofllco In about ten days , he having requested that much tlmo tosottlo up his business affairs , 1'citur S. HLATU , Ilo SlioolH 71 U Kwc'otlipnrt Dcnil niul Then SuUMilcs. Nrw Yoitic , April IS. When the steamship Idler swung out from the pier In Hoboken this nf let noon several of the crow were swab bing up big pools of blood In the stcerngo. A double ttngedy had boon enacted tborehalf an hour before. Phillip Olmnckor had killed .Mrs. Cntbarlno Dartti and then sent n bul let crashing through his own vvcalt brain , Twocbildien nro left in Uoamany to mourn tbo death of the woman. She has n busbind there , too , but it Is not llkclv that he will shed to'iis over her Inking oil because she loft him nnd children to come hero with Olmacker. The suicide was n soldier sta tioned at the mines , nnd yielding to the per sistent pleading of the woman , cumo with her to this country , where they lived ns man and vvlfo. M hey lived on a farm near this city nnd the woman , tiring of her lover , neglected him in many wavs and llnall > an nounced her intention of returning homo. Ohnackor tiled to change nor purpose nnd followed nor to tlio dock to icnow his plead ings Ho had no money to purchase u ticket to accompany her and , diivon to despot atlon , said she should not go for a leptv she walked aboard the steamship and into the steerage Ho followed her. "You shall not leave , " ho said , "unless wo go together , " and diawltitr a revolver , Hied a bullet Into her bialn He instantl } lutned the weapon on lilin-cl and In n moment both lay dead together. , \O lit ITH 1A 'I Hi : TO ltiiti. i'leasnitt nnd Unpleasant Ittiinois About Mury Anderson Denied. Niw YORK , Amil 18 [ Special Telegiam to Tun Bnr. | A jounger brother of Antonio de Navarto said today thai there was not a word of truth In the loports cither that Mrs Nav.irro ( Mary Anderson ) was a mother or that she was considering a icappearauce on the stage The statements that Mr nnd Mi's rJnvurio lived In great retiioment and tint Mrs isavario sees onlv prieits and sisters - tors of cb.iilty wcio also denounced as false. The Iiiulsv llle I'dNonlnj ; Case. LOLISVII.LI , Ky. , Apill Ib 15 T Outbile , ono of the richest men in the Jolly , died this morning fiom arsenical poisoning Ho was ono of llfty poisoned at the Snooks-Hcrr wedding All the people made sick are suf fering and btiooks and his bildo had to re turn from the bridal trip , and their condition is dangerous The poisoning is a mvstery It is not known how it was administered or who by. Cli cage Ijlect on < Iiid e Intllo'oil. Cincvoo , Apill 18. The grand Jury todn > returned an indictment against Dennis Shcc- hnn , domociatlo judge of election , for forc ibly break In R open the ballot boIn the Twentieth pieclnct of the Nineteenth warden on election day The penalty is a line or im- piisonment In the pcnitentiaiy from one to lour J ears. lt\omio Cutter Catches Kite , Ni vv YOIIK , April 18 The felt covoi Ing of the bollor of the lovcr.uo cutter Chandler took Iho this nftcrnoon in some unaccount able manner whllo the vessel was on its way down the bay Captain Littlelleld inn the cutter alongside the dock at quarantluo nnd the Humes weio extinguished with slight damage. Dentil Hntc. Cincvoo , April 18. The number of deaths in this city for the week ended was SH , against t > V > last week. Acute lung Jlsoisos , the iCBiilt of the humid vveatbor , are far above tbo normal In number. AVOOLKVS CASK. of Investifatlittf Committee. Iteiuly to Submit. The committee which has had tha Woolcy investigation In band completed Its labors yesterday aftoinoon and propatcu u icpoit to submll to the board of education. Ills uol likely , however , that this report will bo submitted at the regular mcetimrncxt Monday night , for tbo reabon that Mr. Smjthc , cbaltman of tbo committee , can not bo piosent. Tno boaid in a v call a special mooting later in the week for the purpose of heating the ropoit and disposing ot the mat ter. ter.Ills , of coutse , Impossible nt present lostnto exactly \ \ lint the icport will be , but a HIE loportcr leaincd josterdnv fiom n veiv reliable - liable source that the membeis of the com mittee were practically a unit as to what should bo submitted to the board. The facts ns learned by the committee will bo sub mitted , but there will bo no rccoiimoudation nccompanjtug tbo teport. The bond will bo put in possession of the exact sltuutlon with ic'gaid to Mr Wooloy , aud will then decide w bat is best to bo done. AH IlniulH on Deck. The YOUIIK Men's ChilsUnu association will hold Us grand annual reception tomor row night and the building will bo Iho scene of genial sociability and genuine cnjovment for all w ho attend. The following unique In vitation hos been issued to the membeis and friends of the association : OMUU , April Jrlh9l-Yourself and friends aru coidlallv Invited to attend a reception ou bo ml Iho "i. SI , O. A. " .Monday ovc-nln. ? . April -0 The ship will Ilo at anchor eornor .sixteenth and nonplus sticots Nhcht hUn ils : Hud and gicon llehts foruaid aid white llghta aft. The crow will ho at the gamjway and on dock to roielvm-iusthLotttecn two and foui he lls In the se-cond ilo , ; watch , 'Iho s ill- ors will Klvo an oxhlhltlon in the rlsKlng , com- nivnuliii : at four bolls In the t > c umd dox watch An oiitoitalninunt consisting of selections by thoMilp'x orche lra , eliorusis by the now , jams , solos , ote- . . will be-Klii on the hurrlcano deck at ono hull In the Hrst midnight watch. The moss lias will be- run up at four bells In the Hrst midnight watch Omstsill have the freedom of the ship , bncclil procaiitlons will bo taUon to piovont accidents and so i- BloUnesH. llonlm ; to bo honored bv your presence , vvo are slnu'roly your > . JOHN M. ll l/t I.TOV , M. A. filtANT , Captain. I.lent Commander. Bear in mind that St. Patrick's Pills not only phjsic , bul clcanso the whole sjstcm and regulate the liver and bowels , A dose taken at bedtime is sudlelcut. Marring" The following nurruio lloaujj vvoro Is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and address. Aee. I Albprt tiustafson. Omaha ' 'l ) 1'iortii llolln , Uniaha 21 J rharlos I.arsen. Omaha 15 1 Klla Gllliiiiin , Omaha st I Joseph I'lsKal , Om ilia 1 > I I Tanny hvcoKa , Om ilia 'jo Halloi's barb who liniment has mel with uxiuiuiuiiuu.v luvur , unu cases pioiiounceu incuiublo have been treated with success. Every fanner should keep n bottle of this justly colebiated remedy ; ready for Instant use. Invitation. Those who have made no definite arrange ments for the crlobrntloa of Arbor drv are icspictfully Invited to spend tbo day nt Hcnson , assisting in beautlfjlng the or phanage grounds. All kinds of trees , ex cepting cottonwood nnd bovclder , will bo gratefully accepted. Kespectfully , SISTLHS ot MEIICT. Tlioy Got it of Course. JitnlohJlml I say , Jhnl Ycup comln' , main ; w hat's or matter ! Why baby has got the colic ; lun down to drug store and get a bottle of Hullor's pain paialyzcr ; quick , now , Another Oinulm Pastoi- May Go. Philadelphia correspondence Indicates that Uov. A. W , Lamar is n probable candidate for the vacant pulpit of tbo Tlftb Baptist church of that city. Ho bus accepted nn lu- vltution to preach there today. Queen of tlio Mny. Say mn , the girls say if my face want so speckled up with pimples , tboj'd make uio "Queen of the May. " What shall I del Why , ret a bottloof Holler'sbarsaparllla and burdock , of couiao ; it's tlio most wonderful blood purifier of the age , MUST PAY THEIR POLL TAX , Omabrt Men Who Vote Will Have to Settle for the Privilege. COMMISSIONERS RESOLVE TO COLLECT , lirrllu Springs the Piopotltlon Art - t < > Diavv the faj Term Jury Otlic-r County UllhlllCHH. The county commissioners' ' meeting held jcstcnlny nftcrnoon was ono of these old- tlmo sleepy nfTalrs. Clerk Stevens consumcil tuo hours' time lu rcicllng In a dreary tone of voice the ptoccedlngs of some previ ous session. After this the members trans uded the routine business without n Jnr or word of dispute. Mr Berlin belnz compelled to lenvo the city nskcd that the regular order of business bo suspended , This wns done , lifter \ \ hlch ho Introduced the following icsolution : HcMilvod , That It Is the Intention of this board to comply with the law governing the levying and collecting of roidtax within the corporate limits of cities of the metropolitan class the next levy of which will be made on or about Jnlv 1. and will gi\o the city of Umah i a credit of about M.OOO , the pioportlou of said credit to bo allovvid as soon us possi ble after mild levo Is m ule ilo moved Its adoption In order that the board may bo placed lu n torroct rosltlon before - fore the pcoplo. The lusolutlonas udontcd County Attorney Mahoney , In nn opinion , called the attention ot the board to the Isict that the now ] ur > law is now In foreo and thut the Jury foi the Mny term of the ills- tilct c'ouit must be drawn not later than Tuesday Acting upon the opinion of the at- totno.v , the boaid will meet tomorrow after noon to InKo steps for drawing the Jury. 1'oorimistor Mahono > stated that ho has a young man , John Smith , at the county hos pital who nocds a pilr of aitltlclal feet Smith's feet wcto fie on off \\hilo in Dakota U\o jcars ago The committed on couit house and jail will Investigate. The report of JuiT Mogoath for thoquaitcr ending Match 31 , was iccelved and placed on Jilo. It shows the follow Ing : Itceolpts . 54,100 40 i\pondttnrc3 : . $ J,7s7 70 ulury . I.- " ' IK ) . 7d 23 Total . . . . . . $1.168 05 SMiipliisonhand . . $ $80 4" 'iholcasoof the couit looms jn Tin. Hi K bulldlnu' was picsentod and the chairman of the board lustruote-d to cxocitto the same. The assignment of Caulield & Hjan , who had the contract to giude the grounds nt the hospital , was presented and appioved. They have assigned to John Stnlloy A communication was lllcd by C. W , Edscttou Ho wants to bo appointed constn- blo for West Omaha , buttopto\etit him from getting the olllco some parties tiled a protest. 'I'ho whole oi the pipers lu the case went to the judiciary committee. Bj losolutlon , from and after this date , when any countv olllcer sh ill want any sup plies , such oniccr w III got an older from some member of the count ) boaul Tuo lonort of the committee iclatlvo to the paving of Twentjfourth street was adopted. This report shows thit thuto is no money In the tieasuty to pa ) for such paing. . Theie is nothing that will so thoroughly clcanso and.icnoMito the whole system as a dosoof St Patrick's Pills. YKSTUKIIAY AND TODAY. llisliop So.miii'll'H Movements anil Intentions Set Down. Ut. Kov. Bishop Sciunoll paid his llrU formal visit to Creightou uollorfo yoUordny morning. A special progrumio ha I been pioparod by Iho students , and tbo aJdross of welcome , which was delivered in Lalin by Mr. Fianels Ottls , vv.w the principal foitura. The St. Cecilia society furnished the music for tbo occasion in a very adtnir iblo nntinor. Mr. Patrick Dolim , in behalf of the faculty and students of the college , welcomed tbo now prelate. This was followed by an excellent original poem entllled "The Good Shepherd , " by Mr. Francis Gallagher. Master Melville McHugh gave a very humorous rendition of an essay on "Tho Irropiosslblo Hoy. " At the close of the uroiruimma the bishop expressed his appreciation of the warm gieet- ing ho had received , nud spoke In very hlch terms of the giowing fame of the college nnd the exalted position it now occupied among tlio educational Institutions of the west. Ho then cue his episcopal benediction and the very pleasanl leccptlon was terminated. This rooming will bo ono of tbo red letter aavs at the Holy Family church , today being the feast of the Patronage of St. Joseph , the tntronal feast of the church. Kt. Kov. Bishop Kichiud Scannell , D D. , will bo picsoit at tbo solemn high muss , which will commence promptly at 10.iO : a m. liisliop Scanui'll will bo assisted at his Ihrono by Uov J. P Frloden , S J. , supsuor of the Mlssouii province of the Jesuit so ciety , and bv Hev. T S nt/goiald , S J. , president of L'relghton college. The oflicers ot the solemn high m.ns will bo : Key. P. G. Hillmnu , S J , colobiant ; Kov. J. H. Do- Scbryter , S. J. , deacon , and Kov. P. C Koopmans , S. J. , sub-deacon. Kov. A , M. Colunoil , chancellor of the diocese , will act as master of coiom onies. The sermon will bo dclivcied by Key. W. J. KInsolla , b. J. , ptofessor of philosophy nl Ciclghton college Lojeals mass will bo sung by a double quartette consisting of Mis. J. A. Scheuk , Miss ICato Creighton , sopranos , Miss Muuchhoff , Miss MeNaughton , altos , Mr B. Duncan , Mr. M. A. Gallagher , tenors , Mr. Uovol K. 1'iaiico and Mr. Hairy Buck ley , bisses Mr. Pinnee will also slug Mozart's "Venl Ctcator. " Piof. J. A. Schonk will picsldo at the organ. All lor Sister. How much rroney have I not In my bank ) roitj-ilvo cents , sti anger only want live cents moio. What will I do then , strangorl \Yuyou scosistcrhas such a terrible cough , nud people suy It will bo bad on her if she don't Lret better soon , and the folks toll mo Hullci'b sine cough sjrup will cuicitrighl up ; so jou bee llvo cents ? Thank jou , stranger. Against Hrown. Georco F. Brown , the South Omiha repre sentative of the American live stock commis sion company , has been operating at South Omaha , buying and selling hogs , sheep and cattle on the market. It WAS claimed some time ago that ho was violating rule 10 of the South Omaha exchange , which provides that ' It shall bo consldctcd n vloluiton of the rules and regulations of this association for any member to buy live stock In tbcso yards of poisons or linns not members of tbls association. " In addition to this it wa ? cliaigcdthat \iolatedother rules of the exchange and divided commissions with the men of whom ho bought. Those facts rniinlioil Ilin i n , nf Mm nr > mln a nt thu South Omaha exchange , and they took stops looking to the expulsion of Blown. Ho then applied for an Injunction , enjoining the ex change from expelling him. This was argued bcfoio Judge U'uKoloy some time ago nnd yesterday a decision rendered , the gist of which is that the exchange has a right to expel Brown , it having been shown that ho vlolatod the rules governing other members , ( Uioiimutism Tow diseases cause more pain and suffer ing than rheumatism , persons aftllcted with that disease , or who have friends troubled by it , will , wo believe , bo delighted to loaru that it can bo cured. The following , from Mr. J. A. Stum , Dos Molucs , la , is only ono of the many scvoro cases that have promptly vielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr * Stum sajs : "I suffoicd with the terrible disease for four weeks nnd used everything 1 could think of without success until I commenced using Chamberlain's Pain Balm , which gave mo almost Immediate relief. I am now per fectly well from It. For stiff Joints I never saw its equal and take gieat pleasure In recommending It to my friends nnd nil others who uiy be afllictcd with rheumatism. "Woodmen Ihitut lain. The Woodmcu of the Woild on last Thurs day evening dispensed with their usual routine of secret exercises aud throw the doors of Metropolitan hall open to the public , w hlch hnd been invited to attend ono of tholr social , literary anil musical entertainments. The Invited public sccmod to thtc advantage of the opportunity , for the hall was crowded with eager and appreciative listeners by 8 o'clock. An excellent prorframino was car ried out. * 'f The Woodmen of the World /rim / to glvo n public entertainment about every four weeks , nnd it is their purpose to procure the best local talent. DoWltts Little Karly Hlsors ; host llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. AUTIST MUIiVANY'S 9ryiMlOSITY. A Portraltof.Mi1 , llc > se\\h\cr Presented to tlu l'ies-4 OlYil ) , 1'rovlous to his departure for Coloroilo , Mr. John Mulvany , the well known painter of American Incidents anil scenery , executed n portrait of Mr. IMwnnl Kosowatcr , in oil , which ho has presented to the Press club nnd w hlch now hangs in the rooms of tlio association in Tin : Bin : building. The artist shows In this last subject from his brush the reason for his gieat reputation which is not conllnod to America , but Is almost universal , his celebrated bnttlo plcco , "Tho Battle of Aughrlm , " having won him the ui.bounded pralso of connolsscuts nud art critics both In Kuropo nnd this country. "Ouster's Last Kally" too brought him fame , and now his latest strong canvas , "Logan nt the Battle of Atlanta , " promises to emphasize the nssci tlon that Is made of Mr. Mulvatn's work , ho Is the strongest artist now bofoio thocountiy painting distinctively A merlcan scenes Wishing to show his appreciation of the newspaper profession and for kindness re- celled nt the hands of the pioss Mr. Mulvnny decided upon n nortinlt of Mr. Kosewator which ho would feel like donating to the club The work \\.is completed and finished Jnst before his dcpatturo for the centennial state. The likeness U almost perfect , some of Mr Kosowater's friends insisting that the picture is u wee bit Hat- tcrlng lu any event It Is quite evident that the nitlsthas painted it con timorc It shows a breadth of tteatment that is delightfully refreshing , especially after having scon the tepioscntntlvo woiks of the tmpicsslonlst school which wcio on exhibition u snort time ago lu this cltv The canvass has been boldly painted , color Imvii.g been used lavishly in keeping with the school of which the artist is a disciple. Thcio Is a ttanspaicnc ) about the tiosh tints which shows the capable , painstaking mas- lei , anil the nlmospheto is waun and inviting. Taken as a whole it Is a lomarkably flue bit of cam as and woi thy the great icputatlon of the p lintcr. The poitialt Is threo-quaitcr length , the nitlst having waited until ho could catch Mr Kosowator free fiom the caies nnd wor- lies of business , his face In iepos s excepting the faint suspicion of u smile which tilays about the corners of his mouth Ho has catelessly dtoppod Tin : Bit , which ho has been leading nud Is placed In the attitude of listening to homo ono who has Just inter- luptcd his pcutsal of the paper. As ono would naturnlH Imagine , the nitist could not have selected n more aitistlc thought for Iris canvas And ho has worked it out with admirable - mirablo disciImlnatlon as to light and shade , which , as has been said above , will glow In value with the jc.ns. Not to bo outdone In generosity bv Ai list Mulvnny , Mr A Hospo-jr , has fiatnod the poitiait voi ) beautifullyarjd donated the hamo to the chih , It is , a \ v hoavv gilt moulding with a lining'of a'smaller design In gold , tbo whole m ililng one of the hand somest pietmes that has been soon in the city lor a vety long tlir)6. ) The frame has been well selected by the ail dealer , showing th.it Im Ic , i int > tmit.c.nil , ' 111 on It lll.lttniM. which Is being nmdo moio and moro n feature of ait work each joar , the ingenuity of designers being taxed at all times to glvo now and striking designs to the trado. With Mr Iloiow.itoi's.apit Mr. K&thack- er's pictures on the walls of the Picss club looms , that oigauizutlou feels that it has made a stall in the direction of a permanent collection of thoTnou who have directed the thcnipht mid impulse of the city dining the past quaiter of a centuiy , nnd to Mr. John Mulvany the thanks.ot the club at o duo , for both of the pictures have been painted by himself. Potter & Gcorgo Co's now addition is being platted now. AS IIOAHDEHS. feoinc of Uncle Sniu'j Bojs Who Snvo Their Wages. William G. Oswill , a private in troop G , SKth cavalry , was honorably discharged yesterday from the army and Colonel Stanton - ton , pajmas'er of the dcpiitmeut of the Platte , found that Mr. Oawill had $1,018 80 deposited with the United States as the sav ings of his 11 vo years' service , and the 4 per cent interest , which the govorntnou t pajs on monov deposited by soldiers. "Do manv of the soldicis save money dur ing the teim. of service I" n lli-c reporter in quired. "bomo of them do , " icpllcd Colonel Stunton , "I have paid quite n number of men amounts ranging nil the way from ! -C)00 to $ T > ,000. The largest sum I over knew a soldier to have deposited with the United States when ho was finally paid olT was J"-- ! ) ! ) . " ) . That man was a hospital steward at Foil Meade. He had served sov- eralteitnsof enlistment and had not only saved what money the government paid him , but ho had made some moro bv lending. When I paid him the t'i.Ul j.4"i ho Immedi ately re-cnllstod for live j ears raoro and do- noslted the entlio amount again with the United States. Soldlots nro Just llko men in ovciy other occupation. Some of them save money and others do not. They could all save money If they only would. " Tin : Bin : will tell yon Inter where Potter & George Co.'s now addition is. COUNTY PKDAGOGUKS. TciiclierH Meet nncl Jluvo a IMeasiint Afternoon DlKoiisHlon. The regular quarterly session of the Doug las county school toauhois was hold lu court room No. a yesterday afternoon. Fully fifty teachers were present and un usual Interest was displayed. After the ses sion was called to order , T. C , DuBoiso was elected vicc-piosldcnt of the association. An inteiestlng talK upon the subject , "How to Got the Best Kosults from a Class Ilecita- tlon , " was delivered by Superintendent James of the city schools. The following subjects were discussed by the members of the assQtiation ; "Pilmnrv Grades , " "Grades Above Pilmary , " "Tho Place for Technical Grammar lu the Country Schools , " "Valuo of Panting , " "Value of Dlagnimlng ; " "What Hranches of Study , If Anv. May bo Finlsheu utid Laid Aside in tne Public School Course l'i ' i Supetlntondont Mathews spoke upon the subject of primary work , snjlng , "The greatest dlfllculty Is in bccurlng the attention of the pupils. t Dr. Birnov cures catarrh. Boo bld'cr. Hound to 'Prosper. While some troubleExists between in dividual stockholders of t the Central West , ns mentioned yesterdays in Tin : Bur , the management of tbo pallor at present is in very conservative handsj ' nd the prospects are that the ttoubles referred to will bo amicably arranged. The. Central West has a largo circulation and nfany Presbyterians feel that the paper is a great advantage to tbo cause of the church in the west anu feel that it would bo a calamity to allow its progress and success to bo interfered w ith by any dlfUcultics of Individual stockholders. Serious sickness can often bo pi oven ted by a timely dose of St. Patrick's Pills. May Term Jury. Clerk Moores was busy jesterday afternoon preparing for the drawing of the Jury for the Mayteunofthe district court. Under the proisions of the now law ono of the judges , the clerk and the county clerk will moot in lattor's ofllco tomoiiow nftcrnoon and select 120 Jurors. After belnir drawn the clerk of the district court will send by registered let ter a notice to each man so drawn. Tbo Judges of the district court held an in formal session yesterday afternoon nnd de cided that tuo Jury must bo drawn as above stated. ENCOURAGING FOR REALTY , Ainoa Soils Over Half a Million Dollars Worth in Five Months , INQUIRIES BECOMING MORE NUMEROUS , Money Is Uconmlng More Plenty IioaiiM Aic Negotiated at I/ovv Unto The Outlook Is Good. Ames Is "Well Satisfied. Ton BKR repot tor In search of real estate news Ames ical estate agency gave n very encouraging report ns to the present condi tion of the Omaha market. "Our sales , " said Mr. Ames , "havo lately been very much larger than for any similar period during thu past two ) cars , In fact last year , owing to the prohibition scare , busi ness was practically at a standstill , whllo from the 15th of last November to the 15th of this month our business has been n vcrv sat isfactory one , amounting in lound numbers to over half n million dollars This coin- pi Iscs sales in all classes of piopeity. "Tho Hrst sale of Impoitanco made nfter the November election w as to Mr Tredei Ick Kiug , who putchased thiough us , 'Sher man addition , ' owned b > Major Witco - cotho consideration being $1.10.000 in cash , this tinnsaction gave n tone to the market at once and was the Hrst real lne.cn- tlvn In n innmv ill of tindn" "I'lu ii cheaper propel tj began to move In additions like Cole Bnlllant , Amos addition to Ilillsdalo , Gate Cltj Pork and Conttal Park , the next move was in piopeitv ically inside such us Amos Place , Plnln\ low and a considerable number ot lots on West Lcavcu- wotth street and vicinity " "Wo have sold , too. n irood deal of aero piopeitv fiom ono to live aciod at a time and sovotal laiger blocks. Oui tiado in houses nnd lots has been excellent , for I believe - lievo wo contiol the best line ot this ela s of propel ty to bo had In Omaha " Among the mote notable sales of lesldenco properties made bv us w as the sale of W. 1. Klc'rstcad's Fiiiunm sticet losidcm o at $1.- ) fiOO. In Kount70 Place the ptopeit.v of C W. Hull foi ? V > 00 , and last week the Ileinmnn Doiss piopoityon Woith sticet for $ J-,000 cash In Paulson's addition and In Cain place wo have a good leconl of sales langlng from ? .1,5 > 0 to fl.fiOJ , with mm } sales < -cat- tcrcd thioughout the citv that I don't ' iccull now " "Tho pilncipnl non icsldent customer for whom wo luuo made puich isos Is thoSchlitz Blowing Co of Milwaukee , who nio cash bujcrs and will no doubt continue to demon- stiato their abiding faith In Omaha's present and futuio. " "Tho outlook Is good and ptlccs , whllo icasonablo , aio Hun , and owners voiy gen- crallj ask and receive good value for tbeir holdings when put on the maikot. Wo nio well satlslled with tbo stito of tiado , wo have not spaiod vvoik or money to push our business and the tesult has icpnld the offoits made and justllled our belief that Omaha is todi } the most conservative , solid and sub stantial city west of Chicago , that thcte are nlcntj of people heio who agieowlth us and , having the couiago of tlioa1 convictions , act upon thorn. Monov for loans is plenty , lar o loans being negotiated at low tales , while small ones ate easllv made at 8 per t out "We have had touaj a largo nu.ubor of in- quliics and some good sales have been stalled , " Sc'lillt/'s Gcneiositj. .WfduiiiAcc Sentinel , The Schtz brow Ing company not only paid the funcial expenses of Joseph liammcu. who met with an accidental death last week in the bioweiy , but has also deposited &iOJO fortho benollt'of the man's family. The Inteiest Is to go to the widow until the chlldien become of age , vv hen It will bo equally divided. Potter & George Co.'b new addition is being plated now. The Annual election of directors of the Dime Savings bank was hold tit its of- lieo , 1301 Faniiiin struct , on Fiiday hibt nnd the following elected dlruotois : Ex-United State's Senator Ah in Saund- osr , William Fallen , general agent Mutual life liibuianuo company ; J. A. Gillespie , superintendent .Nobr.islcn , deaf nnd dumb institute ; Thomas Kil- patrick of the Kilp.itrick-Kock dry goods company ; L. H. ICorty , gononil superintendent of telegraph of the Union Pucilic railvvny svstein ; Thomas II. Uni- loy , chief eleik of the motive power de- pat tmont of tlio Mime comp.un ; General J. F. G.udnof , William Fleming , W. II. Hu&soll , Frank W. tlills , assistant audi tor of the Union Pacific niilvvay , N. Mot- riiun. foi morU " of Himebaugh & Moi riam , and George "M. Nattlngor , ox-soetoUuy of the Omaha boaid of tiado. This sav ings h.inlc , since its organisation , has alvvayb huon foiemostin itu energy to keep ahead of its competitors , as it was the Ihht institution in tlio state to adopt the live-cent dupoait H stcm and lattorlj to provide its pattons with tho&o handsome dune savings banks which have attiacted t-o much attention in their windows the just month. It opens its second year under the moat favor able of auspices , with aditeutoiy com manding the tcspcrt and confidence of all classes Of citi/cns and a few j ears can but make it one of tlio most popular institutions of this growing city. Its olllcoi s for the ensuing \ oar ni o : W. H. Russell , president ; Wllfmin F. Allen , vicopiosidonl. and George M. Nattingor , cashier. The same bond are also di rectors of the Mutual Investment com- 7/ic fnwiif J ri'iiclt Curei plnjrul out nuinliooil , inukvs Nuclctr a ploi- sure mid uiurrlul life tmtlafiuUiry In lu > rt It res- toroH ttuit v Itallty that tulunvtf tn a he dlliy ynunK ninii ( J u puckiiKO , or 3 for ft Sunt per mull , in a pluln ecu kit eavt lope from obicrvntlon , on rtttil | > t ofprlcu 'Ihu Klnnlui DrilK Co , McConuIck , V I.uml Leslie A. I.osllo Oiuiilm , A 1) boater , Council Illmtj Notice. Notice Is hereby Klv on that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the llth day of ApillA I ) I1-1' ' ! , and duly tiled and nuordcd In the ofllco of the county ileik of Douglas County , J > eb , on the 14th dav of Apill , A I ) . I6'l. ' ) and oxeouted bv Item ml riiehni in , solo tiadei.doln business as II Tnchman X I o . to Je.innetto riiehman tObOJtire. the imminent of one ceitaln piointssity note uatid at Uniaha , Neb. Apill nth , A U l'H ! ' for ono thousand font handled and nlnoty-rnur anil tO-10Jfl.4M ( | so ) ilollins. pajablo on ilem ind , aftei dale , with Interest at the rite of ten pei cent per annum fiom date , upon v\hUh theio Is duo at the time of the Hist pnblliaton of this notice , thu sum of ono thoiisind four huiulred and nlnotfoiu and HI-10J iil.4'11 ' M ) dollars , Default hav lnr been nnido In tlio con dition of n.ild moit a.c , whereby the poner to soil contained tlieieln hi came opi tatlvo In th H , to-vvlt Thu said lloinaid Tiuhman having failed lo pav said h im when dem in- ded , thoiefoie the s ild .lo iiinettu 1'iiclini ui , inortKiiKee , will ndl the piopeitj deseilbed In said nioit iigo , vlTwo stovet , ono otllco di sic and chair , llvo tables , ono slovo and pipe , said propeltv behu ( onlalned In the building Unovvn us nninhoi 5J'Jsouth I th st . also ono box top delivery wauon ; ono gray hoiie named "Hilly. " weUht about t.'OO Ibs. ; ono h irnuss ; ono bav pony , vvulght about Ml Ibs , named 'Tiedi" ono pony hanass and ono sulky. Saul last pioporty being at the Hornet barn Also all iieiounls , books of ac count , bills rei elvabloand notes bulon IiiK to Mid Hoi nard Tuehinan In Ins \\licilciMilu cl ear business ut Uniaha Nob. Also about 170.000 c'UaiK , said cigars , to ho sold subject to prior moilKa es Ihoieon In favot of Haas lliothors and Kiohn , I'el-s & L'a , at nubile auction at thoutoie-ioom known as No. f > Ai8. lltliHt. , In the city ot unmlin , In Douglas C'oiinty , Nob. , on tlio'th day of May , A. D. l-'i ( | , at 1 o'cloitk lu thu afternoon of b ild day. Dated Apr.l mil , A D Ml. JiiANMim ; TULIIVIAN , .Mortgagee , lly Co iNihii A. Itont liri-ON , her Attorneys a-lii-d-'JI-t. Nolioc. The annual nioetliu of the stockholders of the i\posltlon : Itulldlni : association of Omaha will bo huld at .Mlllard Hotel , corner 1.11 h and DoiiRliiH MreetH , Uniaha , Neb , Tni'sday aflor- noon , April L'lht , Ih'JI ' , at 4.W : o'eloik , fortho election of a board of llvo dli colors for HUM n- biilni ; year and for the transaetlon of such other business aa nuy properly eomo before the nicotine , The total Indohtcdncbs of this nssoclutlon. March ! , " > , 1 'JI. does not uxccou Ilfty-Bvo thousund dollars ( JV.dW ) ) . MAX MIA i K , 1'rosldont. W , VAIISAM HUITII , Secretary. John A , \ \NukcllcldH. . Cramer , directors aid IS Many a Dollar * * Can be saved it sing the "New Process" all the ivork of a cook stove or range can be done in about one-half the time , saving fully one-third in the cost of fuel ) besides not having to work over a "red hot" stove on hot summer days. Some use the "NEW PROCESS" the year round. Every "NEW PROCESS" is warranted and sold only by MILTON ROGERS & SOAK , Corner 14th and Fa mam Streets , Sole Agents for Omaha and South Omaha. A WORJD OF WARNING There arc imitations represen ted to be ( he NEW PROCESS or "Just as good ? They arc NOT but like all conntcrfiits , lack the superior qualities of the genuine. Jle sure you get the GENUINE. Dr. I/c DIIO'H I'ei lodlcal Tills. lids ( rc'ncli romoil ) nets illtcrtly up < n llu uoncrn tlvo ori-ani anil curia suppi ( l nif tlm mi'iiics JJ or tliri-o for Jo nml c m I c mnlli'il bluniM in t b unul ilnrlni : priKiiuney .lulboii ilrtipiilii'i mill 111 public Biiiiplloil by IKI iilm in In lu ( i Onilii IJ I I'okuiii ami Howard Mi'r < Siuili Omalii ; VI S I III * nml A I ) luatir , ( .uunill HIiiM pUOl'O-AI. " I'OIt 1NDIN feUl'l'UnS AND J- 1 lanspoitatlon Dtp utnuMit of tinInto - riot , unite of Indian AllalrsNashliuton , Apill 4 Is'llso ' ilod pioposalH Indmsed "I'm- poils fur Hi pf , ( bids fin hi nf must bo submit ted In sc-p unto envelopes ) , b nun , Hour , cloth- IIIR or trunspoit nlon otas ( the eisoinny bui and dlitctcd to the Cummlhslnnoror ludl in Allalrs. Nos ( > nnd \Vooslei streol. New VuiU. will bo ipii-Ivcd until 1 p in of Tuesday , Miiv \ 1MI ) , foi furnishing for tin liidiinsir- \Ko about iwuioj puiiiidt Lncnn , 14 uoo.OUO pounds hoof on the Imof 1,00)010 ) pounds net bei'f llOOOOiiouiidsboins. sl.flOJpounds baldng ponder. 'J.luo.OH ) pounds corn , fi'iO.uoo pounds colVu'.ll'.O 0 000pounds Hum , 1 Id 0 Opoiindsfie-d 10 OjQ pounds hard brc id , 10.0)0 ) pounds hominy , 10.100 pounds 1 ltd MC ) I ) uii'ls moss purlt. 'MIOJ pounds oitini-al , blUOJ pounds o itIIO.OilO pounds rleo , J-.drO pounds te-a , 117 COO pounds co usi silt. loionj pounds llni salt , lio.lrl ) ) pounds soap , lUHUiO ) pounds suun , and 4U\- 101 pounds whe it Also lilnnkits , vvouUn iincl e-otton Kooda , ( conslsilng input if tlclilnt ; 17UK ) vaids ; standaid e-illi-o , loo.oou jardsj di Illliii. , , " , OOJ \ arils ; dlieU , fice fiom all sl/- Ins , HOW vards , denims W.WX ) vaids. u-lni- liiini , , UO,000 Janlsj Ivcntui'Kj Je-ius. 11,000 vaids , ehovlot , iio/'O ' yaiilsi brouu shcctltu liO.ODOiaids. bliMchod shi'i'tlii ! , ' , 4 % < 00 y.nds , hlukoij shlitiu , r > OUO jardsi calli'olilMliu , SWlOja ( Is ; w Inst'j , 4.0 ' 0 y uds ) ; cliitlilng , iri - e'oiks , not oils , hirdwiiio , inedlcil supplies , school bonks , ote , and a lonj list of miscella neous mil h-s such ns hainess , plows ralas , foi Us etc . and for about " 3 wauonieriilre | d fur the si iv Ice. to bo dollvoii'd at ( hlu l o Kans is t'ltj , and S'oux ' fill Also , fin suc-li wagons as may bo iiiiuiied , jul.ipled to the ellm ite of the 1'ac-lllo coist.wlthC.il ; ifornla hi iKes , dcltveted at San l'i nu-lseo. Also , transport itlon forsncliof the .utlelrs goods and supplies th it mav not bo contr iot- i'd foi to bo dc'livcrcd til the AKinelos 1IIIS MUST lit : MAllh OUT OS nOVhltSMIST m.ANKX .Sehedules Hhowlni ; tint Kinds and quantities of subsistence supplies irqulicd for each Agency and ' chool , and the Ulnds and riiiantltlcs In gross , of all otlu'r ooils , and artlclox , tcuutlmr with blanL prupos Us , con ditions to bo unsolved by blddors , tlmo and phuoof dullvory , te-rmsof conttaot and p ly- nietit , ti.uispurl.itIon routes , and all otliei iiec-ossary Instructions will bo fuiiilslii-d upon appllcition to the hull in Ol'.ke In W.ibhlng ton , or Ai ) Cj diiiif , ? IP , info ntvctt. A * to J'oiA , 'I ho Commissaries of Subsistence , U S. A. nt t'lioyiMine. Chle'iigo , Le'aM'iivvoith , Omaha , Saint l.onN.S tint 1' ml.and ban l'i anclscoitho rostmastors.it felom City Iowa ; VanUton , S. Diliulu ; Arldinsis ( Jitj , Caldwcll , Topok.i , and WIehlti , Kansas , and Tucson , \il/oni > The light Is reserved by the Rovcrnnient to lojcct my and all blds.oi any part of any bid and these proposilsaio Invited under tirovlso that appioprl.itluis sh ill bo undo foi the supplies by ini iess lllds will bo opcni'd at thu hum and day above stated , and hlddois nre Invited to ho pti'stnt at the opining. UniTium t HICKS All b ds mu t bo accom panied by ccrllllcd olu-uUs or drafts upon some United M it ( s Hoposltory or tl o 1'ltst National 11 ink of s in I'raiiclsi-o , L'a1 fet at lo ist llvo pit nut of the inioniitof the pro posal. T J MUlvGAN , Coiiimlssloiior. A-SdJ3tm Drs-BBtts&Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO UOUGLxA-S S' OMAHA , NE1I. Tno most widely and favorably known spec- hillijtB In the rnftol States Their lone ox- pcrlonce , romnrUable skill and uimersulbuu- cc s In the triatmi'iit and euro of Norton * , Chronic and burgle il Dl n isps , nil i tin thcso eminent phislelans to the full confidence of the iifllletpil in crvwlinre They cuarantoo : A oniiTAiN AM > rosnivn CUHE tor the awlul effectHof early \Ico and the nunior- ons evils that follow In Its train I'KIVATi : . 111.001) AM ) SKIN nisnASH9 spppdllv cotnplotolv and pnrmani ntlv eur d , NKItVOUS bnillUl'V AND bKXUAIj DIS- 01Iius ! : ylold ro idlly to thulr skillful troat- nient , 1'II.Ky , riSTI'LA AND IinOTATj UI.Cnit3 cuaranteed cured without piln or detention from business iivnuour.u : AND VAKICOPHLE pomm- nently nnd suecessfnllv cured In evury c iso , bVI'HIUH. UU.NOItltlll.A , OM5ET. bpor- niutorrhca , Somln il Wcakniss , I.ost Manhood , Micht KnilBslonK , lU'c'iijid I'.ic'iiltlcH , 1'einalt Weakness and all delicate itlsordeis peculiar to either BOX positively cured , n wull as all functional dlhorilors Unit n suit from jouthful follies or the ovcosnof mature years. TLMfTJIPIJO'-00'1 ' ! ' yonnano ntlj j i IMV i u l\lj eiirid , removal complete , Without cuttlni ; , caustio or dilatation. Cim etToctcd at homo by patient without a tno < mtnt'H jiiiln or unnoi anco TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. / AV vlco which orennla wcnknpss , destioylng both mind and body , with ull Ita dro doil Ilia pormanunlly cured. UJTP Address these who have Im- lvl 1O pahod Ihi'ini ! > PS by 1m. proper IndulKonco and solltaiy nablts , which ruin both mind nnd body , unfitting them for btislni H Rtudy or miirrluk'o. MAIUUii : ) MKN or tlmsu entnrlni ; on that happy life , aware of phjblcul dublllty , quickly ussUtod. OUR SUCCESS Is bused upon facts. I'lrst l'ractloul exp rl onco. tiecond Kvery c'nso Is apoc lally studied , thug atarlliiK rlghu Third medlelnis nru prnpartid In our laboratory exactly to suit tncli cn o , thus otrectlng ourua without Injury. Drs. Betts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NED Notion. NollcoIs hereby , ! lvin tint bv virtue of a ihittil innruauo datul on the Illh da ) of Apill , A 1) , Ml , and duly Illod and recorded In thiMilllci-of the Count ) Cuik of Douglas Omit ) , Nibt isltii mi ( lie llth dav of April , A , 1) is'll.anil e < i ciitod h ) llei nard riieliniiin , tolo tt.uli-r , ilolint huslium as 11 rtichmaii , V Co. , to Kiiihn I'olssXCoinp inv.toscouiothopay- iiiont ot ono c-eit ilu piomlssorv note dated at Om ill i , Nebraska date Apill 141 h. A 1) isol , fin 1 Ivo llundicd and > e\i'nceii ( \ , O.V100 ( fMTki ( ) Dnllins , with Inti ic-st at the tatoof ton pot cent per .uiiiinii pavablo cm demand nftcr i date , ami upon which thoio Is duo. at the tlmo of tin II < ! publication , of this neil o the sum of I'lvc lliindied and Sou-nli'i n .V M-100 ( JM7W ) ) Dollais Default hav Ing been made In tlio condition nf sild inortK irfi' . wluri'b > the power to soil contained tlu'rvlti hoc iincnporu- tlve In this , to-iv It Iho sild llernud Tiichiinin hav IID ; f illoil t > piv s ild sum when dem Hided tin n foil * thu s ild ICrolm , I'olss Si L'oinpaii ) will soil the piopoitv do-ii'rlbod In Bild inotUaKi' , vi/ about ITJOoD t'Uats , bo- liu all the e'lgus boloiulni ; to s ild llerniird ' 1 iiihinann and coat lined lu the store build ing Known as Niiiubir Wl outh Illh Street Om ilia Nc'hnsUi said snlo to ho snujeot to a pilot ini > itiiKO foi I wo Thousand I'uiir llun- dieds\lj-Iwn | and 4S-100 ( $ J,4iJ ( 48) ) Dollars on the s line1 pioporl > In favor of Haas HiothcH al public iiiclloii at the stote-room known us Niiiubir rO-onth ) llth "ticct In the city of Om ili.i. In Hon las-Coiintj. Nebraska , on the Tth ( ln > of SI iv , A I ) It * II , at ono o'clock In the aflirnoon of said day. Ditid Apt I nth A I ) , ISHI KHOHS l'i iss.v COMIMNV , Moiliragecs. It } ( oi nls'i ' , ; . lioberlson , tholt utturne > s. to I'rintors. lllds will bo recohcd by the undcislgncd until 1- o clock noon on Saturday , April ' \ 1MII , for printing the catalogue of the Univer sity of Nebrask i foi the no idcmlo year uad- Ing.Iuno in , ihOI The p imphlot will bo duo decimo sl/o and will contain ono hundred more or loss , with paper cover , the stock , tvpo , ( iios work and composition will be the sime a- the ptovlous oatHlogno for the } uir ! tfeMO. ! Copies must bo tiluimed so ns not to exceed four ounces each In weight , lllds will bo made for thlrtv-Uvti hundred copies , comp'ote. stitched , trimmed , bound , and ill llveitd at the main building of the unlverst ) In Lincoln. Simple copy of cata logue of lbsu-i ! ) will ho furnished on applica tion. Tor further Information call on or ud- drcss J. S DALES , Steward. Hooin No. C , main building. Mate University , Lincoln. nl'tllt Leaven H'HILAC.O , Jill. A 81' 1'AUUj Arrives Omnlia lei 1 depot , 10th anrtRtareyJ5tti | Onialin. I.enven , MIK A bT PAlJIj ) Arrives JOiniilm I U I ill put. 11)1)1 ) ) anil Mure ) Mi I Uiiuilm. u 10 p ml ( liknKO ixpri : H . , I I * IS n ra ! M5 u ml ( lilcauo Kxpross. . . | UXpm ( ) I caves I OMAHA , V SI LOUIS I Arrives Omaha | U 1 > ilcjol , lOlli unit Many SH I Omaha 400 p nil St Loulu Cannon Hall IIJfvTp m I.I IVO 1 I' A MO VALLKV I Arrlvo Om dm _ Drpot IMjuinrt Wo Inter bU | Onialin III Tele Hills Kxpress 6 21) ) p m II 00 u ni hip ( l'i tiunilny ( fi..o p in r , II ) p m Walinn \ Lincoln I'as (1.x ( bun ) II 15 n m 5 10 p in Norfolk ( ix ; buiulay ) II 15 n ra IcoM-s I C HI' 1' . M AO I Arrlvci Omalii | Ilepot IMImnd Wtbttor s | I Oinnlm. TlO n ni ! Slou * City AciuinniDitatloii VA ( v m 1 m p m'Sloux ' tltr l.ipress ( Ki bmidi ; 1. 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