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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1892)
THE OMATIA DAILY REE : FlUDAY , APRIL 15 , 1802. START WORK OR STAND SUIT Ultimatum of the Board of Public Works to Contractor Squires. PAVED STREETS TO BE SWEPT AT ONCE tlio Contractor I'uM n I'orco of Men on nt Onro tlio City VMM Do tlio Work ncil KlmrRo It to tlio lloiuljinciii The Board of Publlo Works held n special session yesterday afternoon and declared lUulf upon the subject of street swcoplnp. After discussing tlio Illtliy condition of the itrcots the following resolution wai adopted : llrsolxrd , ThntO. 1' Squire * , the contractor for struct dWcuplnK. lie nul I * linruliy required to proceed ittoncu with tlio norKnf swecplntf mid vlunnltiK lliop.ned mil-ills of the city of Umnliii ai required by the provisions of his contract wltli tlie city , mid Hint upon his full- Inc , iiccli'clliii ? or refusing olodo , that tlio Hoard of I ulillc Works will cause ald work to lo ) done , and for tlinoxponso thereof will liold mid contractor and bin bondsmen lliihlo to tlio city of Uniiilia for any ( Ilirerciicoliutwcon thucostof doliiR such \\orlc iindor said con tract anil tlii ! actual expense of doing tlio iniiio ; nnd ho It further , , Kctolxpil , ' 1 lint the chairman of this hoard Imnicdlatuly Infoini s.ild contractor to pro ceed with said work of Hwcoplnt ; an < l cluinliis Haldp.ivcd hlriots as ordered hy tlm bonrd and 11mo ! all voiilioiursy ropanllnn the ninounlof co npons.illon to bo pud underpaid contract to Do amicably ailjuslod after tlio completion of s ild wet Ic or to bo settled by tlio courts ; and bu It further ItfHolM'd. That said chairman forward n. copy of this resolution to C. 1. . Squires , ami. nlto to lilt bonilsnicn , loorjo ! ! I. , NJIIIIUS and Max ; Meyer , with milllicatlon that unless the work of Mtccplng and do mine sad Hived til I eels Is alonco cnmiiipiieod and carried for ward us required by said contract , that tlio city of Omaha ulll loolc to said contt actor and tosuld bondsnion for all diimam'sor loss that may be occasioned to the city by reason of so neglecting , refusing or fal.lns to do said tvork , The chairman at once sent n copy of the resolution to Mr. Squires , together with a letter notifying him that the resolution had been adopted. City Attorney Uonnell In sppnUinp of the matter stated that forbearance had coated to bo n vlrtua and that the Hoard of Public Works had taken the right course In the premises. If Squires would not do tlio work , the bonrd should put on n force of men nnd charge the expense to Squires and his bondsmen. Then , If ho felt so disposed , Squires could go into the courts xvhcro nil diffoicnces could bo adjudicated ntan early dato. In ttio meantime , If Squires Rtlll insisted upon throwing up his contract , the city council could advertise for bids for street cleaning. Mr. Council did not think thcro was nny reason , why the streets should remain in their present tilthv condition for nny p.rcnl length of time. The work could proceed , by the expense ' pense being charged against Squire * and'lila bondsmen until a now contract would bo in ado , and after that the now contractor would take care of matters. C. IS. Squlro * sent In bills amounting to J7,030 for extras and ovciwork in street sweeping matters. In his communication ho stated that the city owed him $1.030 on the 1890 and f < ! , OUO on the Ib'Jl contract. The bills , ho stated , were for streets swept nnd re jected and oho for work performed undertno 10 per cent clause of his contract. The whole matter wns referred to the chairman , to confer with City Attorr.ov Cou ncil and report to the board tUo city's lia bility. | That Tlri'd IVi-lInc is often the forerunner of serious Illness which may bo broicon up if a good tonic like Hood's barsaparllla is taken in season. This modlcino invigorates the kidneys and liver to remove the waste from the system , purllies the Olooa and builds up the strength. Constipation is c.iusod by oss of the peris taltic action of tlio bowels. Hood's Pills re- toro this action aud invigorates the liver. MB II'.IA .1 ItlSlXd 1'IXAXGlEll. Toronto People Vlctliul/ccl ami Swindled by a Young upnlvon of I'iimnct * . TORONTO , Out. , April U. The forgeries of A. G. Drown , the young broker who has Just Hod , arc announced to bo , as far as yet dis covered , ni follows : Canada Permanent , $0,000 ; Western Canada , ? 4.112 , ; Union Loan nnd Savings company , $3r > 00 ; Freehold Loan nnd Savings company , f 1,900 ; Wesur.-n As- surunco company , $ . ' 1,000 : British Canadian , $ JOOU ; London and Canada Loan and Sav ings company , 3,200 , , malting a total of $ .25- CG3. The forgeries in every case were that of a power of attorney , by which Brown was enabled to transfer the stock to his own name. The names forged include thobo of bis father and brother. A mooting was held nt the Canadian Per manent company of the heads of various loan companies victimized and it was decided to at once take loptil slops to brintj Brown back. Too forgeries conlmencod as far back as February , IS'JO ' , but they weru concealed by various manipulations. 'Iho biggest fraud of all was that of the forgery of powers of attorney of Judfo Senkler of St. Catherines , by wuieh Brown transferred fifty snares of the Bank of Montreal to himself. It was the accidental discovery of this by Judge Sonk- Icr that brought to light the whole system of fraud of which Brown hud long been guilty. The banks which principally advanced money on tbo forced powers of attorney were the Standard and Quebec , wbo say this will result In a series of legal dispute ns to who is liable for the amounts involved. The extensive nature ) of the business done by young Brown may bo tnfcircd from the fact that otio month mono his bank account nniountod to ? 900,000. In ono day ho sent 100,000 lit orders to Cblcuiro for whu'at alone. r AT 110SOLVLU. r.lcctlon DllllriiUlcx Settled Without Trouble N'mis from tlio Islands. lloxoiui.ti , April 7. Honolulu has recov ered from the excitement which prevailed at the tlmo the stoamcr Australia loft hero owing to the lludlng of a barricade of sand bags n ounii the royal palace. Early on March 30 an American Hag was seen Heating over Punch Bowl hill In the rear of the cltv , nnd gave ilso to much talk until it was ascer tained that it bad been placed thorn by youths vt no hud taken tt fiom tholr homo. The Hag was seized by the police. A decision In the contested election of nobles elected on the Island Oahu , which was expected to bo the cause of trouble if ndvcrso to the rmtlUoncra , who represented the supposed revolutionary faction , was ren dered March 80 , and it uas decided that the election was valid. No opposition was shown further than tuo legal ono of au appeal to the supreme court. Tuo United States tto.imsb.Ip San Frun- clsco Is still in port. LK atiin's vinsr Nluo Itiilldlnr ; * llnriidl mill the Wlinlo Tiniu Niirnmly KDC.IOUII , DCXVEII. Colo. , April II. A dispatch to the News from Fremont , Colo. , ( Crlpplo Crook ) says ! This camp experienced ltd llrst Uro yesterday and It looked for n time as though the whole town wouta bo destroyed. On account of all the bultdincs being con- etructed of wood , it was almost Impossible to extinguish the Hamas , .Niuo stores , sa loons and restaurants were burned with tholr contents , Tlio loss will not ox cccd { 15,000 , as Urn buildings wcra cheap c < fairs put up in a hurry to accommodate the immense inllux of fortune scokors , LONDON , Apill ! ) . r\cws Is received o two disastrous lire * . Olio Declined in the Jiohemlau village of Molllken , whcro seven ty houses were burned and four persons per lihed , The other was In the Moravian vll lace of Mordiau. Forty-five boutes uoro consumed and three persons wore cremated IVIiUkr Tnut Oilier . PEORIA , 111. , April 11. Tbo Distillers nnd Cattle Feeders company , the whliky truot today re-cloctea the old ofllcers as follcnvs J. H , Grecnbut , prcsfuent ; L. II. Oroou Cincinnati , vice president : J. C. Hennessey Chicago , seciotaryi W. N. Ilobart , Clnclu nati , treasurer. Ilulldlngr and Loan Anorlntlom , Cnicuao , III. , April 14.- About seventy tire representatives of itato loucues of build Ing ana loan associations in fifteen slate as cmblcd at the Grand Pacific today for the mrposo of orgnnl7ing A national association. Phase n omblcd represent several thousand oan and building associations and about 200,000,000 of capital. The mooting was the result of the efforts of Judco Kevmour Hex- or , president of the Now York State Lcapuo of Building nod Loan associations. Judge ) oxtcr WAS chosen as chairman nnd Henry { osonthiil of Cincinnati secretory. Thooo- cct Is not only to bring the state loagucs to- jothor to sccuro gro.uor bcnollt for the local associations , but to add to their strength In coping with national building and loan asso ciations. IIVA Tt : < tr.n ir/r.i * South Dilcotu Iiitorctts flourishing on tlio KIIIIKC * . UM-m CITV , S. IX , April -Special [ to run line. I The stock interests , Including horses , cattle and sheep of the Black Hills and reservation raiigo , never were in bolter ondltion , and the outlook is doeidodly llat- orlnp. Up to the time of the last big storm II range stock was In prlmo condition , nnd s r. Is now known positively that the storm Id very llttlo damage it can bo said that ho lois during the past winter nas boon Imost nothing. Hegardlnt ; cattle it may bo aid thai largo numbers nro being shipped In romToxa . They nro 2-yoar-olds , and nftcr being kept on the South Dakota ranges two ears will bo shipped to Onmhn , Chicago nnd thor eastern markets. Among the purchase ! node by stockmen of Rapid City and sur- oundlng country during Iho past two weeks ho following was learned ! bheidloy Cnttlo otnpnny , r.,000 ; Trcd Holcomb , l.fKW ; Peter ) uhimcl ! , 1,500 ; S'cnger & Ilumidiroy , , r.OJ ; AinuricoKcllihor'J,000 ; Drlscoll Bros. , 7,000. All except the last will ho shipped > y rail , Other purchases and shlpmonts vlthlu the next thirty days will brfnp the otal up to 00,000. The fact that 2-year-old leers can bo bought In Texas , shipped 1,500 nilcs by rail , kept on the range for two years nnd then be reshipped to eastern points nnd old nt a good profit nnd this has been an tnportiiit branch of Iho cattle business hero for several years Is nsuftlciont rccommonda- Ion of the South Dakota r\ngcs. The horse Interests are also In good condt- lon , a number of recent shipments of range lorscs to eastern and southern points even ns far away as Birmingham , Ala. having lotted Iho owners handsome profits. Within n short tlmo H. N. Steel , the Fnrmlngdalo . .and and Live Stock company and the Gum- non Live Stock company will each make argo shipments of fully matured rnnuo bred lorscs. The standard of range horses has or years past been conslantlv raised , until low the horsemen nro shipping out animals vlnch tcadily bring good prices in eastern narkots. 'Jho sheep men , as far as could bo learned , are doing well , but very few sheeu are being hipped in and no now sheep ranches hnva iceii started recently , 'ihoutili , as stated , hose who are in it nro doing wall and though his is admittedly n very good sheep coun ty , the business docs not , grow very rapidly and U not as popubr as the catUo nnd horse msinoss. The horse and cnlllo men were icro llrst , Ihey are numerous nnd have largo nterests and naturally desire to keep the sheen Industry ns limited und within as small an area as possible. ( Jot Her Children Kilt No "Money. Y \\KTOV , S. D. , April 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bci.J Judge K. O. Smith to day handed down a dccrco of absolute divorce - vorco In the somewhat celebrated case of Jharlotto Xicoll Mluton against J. McKlm ilinton of Now Yorl : City. By the decree Mrs. Minton secures the custody of the chil dren , but no alimony. Mrs. Minton has pur chased a residence in Sioux Falls nud will remain in South Dakota. LHT.H f.iiu mi : Tuu Colorado Miners Hiindlo ( ihiut Powder Altogether Too Ciirclessly. DBNVKU , Col. , April 14. A special to the Jepubhcan from Fremont soys : A terrlblo explosion of giaut powder occurred at the ram O'Shantor house in Poverty Gulch. 3enamln ] Hayden and Joseph Kornes were landlintr the powder preparatory 16 putting in a shot in the mine. A man named Ander son was in the shaft house , and noticing the careless manner in which the powder was jfing handled , ho expostulated with tbo other men and at the same time running from Iho door. Ho had Just passed through It when an awful explosion took placn , wreck- ng the building and stunning him for a few nomonts. When ho recovered ho found that Cornos was do.ui and Hnydcn was so badly wounded that ho cannot live. A I.uoUyMini. . OMVIM , April 11. To the liditor of TP.E Br.uVill : you Kindly permit mo to say that I do not lose , personally , ono dollar in the Sidney Smith doul , your reporter lo the contrary notwithstanding. I was only Iho brolccr in Iho transaction , and every notion of mine looking toward the recovery of property after Smith's departure was in order to hulp the holder of Iho notes , whoso attachment suit was noticed on the same page of THC BEE where my iiamo was men- ilouod. JOHN DALE. 1'isniiox.ii , i-1 it.nic.trus. 11. J. Wulsh of Lincoln is nt the Millard. K. It. Fogg of Beatrice is at the Paxton. E. J. Fitzgerald of Lincoln is at the Mur ray. ray.C. C. Ilollenboctc of Fremont Is at the Ar cade. cade.M. M. Woodward of Dos Moicos Is at tuo Mil- lard. John Ilackott of Cccston , la. , Is at the Arcado. J. H. Cain of Falls City , Nob. , Is at tlio Avcado. W. T. Barllctt of Jackson , Nob. , is at the Paxlon. A. II. Halter of Grand Island is at the Paxtou. W. J. Bllos of Fremont Is registered at the Millard. T. T. Po\\ors \ of Chadron , Nob. , is at the Millard. L. C. Sharp of West Point , Neb , , Is at the Mllliml. T. II. Clawsou of York , Nob. , Is at the Millnrd. K. U. Hall of David City is stopping nt the Murray. J. O. Baiter of Phillips Is quartered at the Murray , II. C. Hanson of Hastings Is slopping at the Millard. William Hall ot Pawnee City , Nob. , Is at Iho Millard. V. P. Slublorof Fairllold is reglatoied at the Murray. John F. Henderson of Piatttmouth Is at the Uollone. Frederick Wcltzor of Norfolk is stopping at the Mtllard. Udward A. Church of Lincoln ii registered nt the Millard. Honrv C. Smith of Falls City Is stopping nt the Pnxton. T. H. Kgbort , nnd C. A. Most of Norfolk nro at the Dollonn , C. H. Cornell of Valentino , Neb. , Is stop ping ut the Ucllono. J. P. Horn ot Hay Springs , Nob. , U stop P'.ng nt the Paxton. T.V. Urnnnon of Dalcata City , Nob..is reg istered at the I'nxton. . . . . - Willmoro of Hnbion , Nob. , was r.t the Murray yesterday. ( J. A. J , Moss of Pnwr.oo City , Nob. , is registered ut the A- ueorgo V , ' . Updllio of Ilolilrofo , Nob. ia quartered at she Millard. Mrs. 1" . I. Kulcknnd daughter of Fremont nro domiciled at the Arcade. J. F. Parkins nnd A. H. Spearman of bprlnglield are at Iho Paxton. A. H. Bowman and John S. Hrown of Law renceeb , , are ut the Dcllono. i Jn'.nesv"1"1 ' 'Marl < Murray of Fremont and fender , Nob. , urn at tbo Arcniln , of 1i PlattsmoutU > ' ) < " atul Ullarl ° " " D W03 mo at the Paxton. John II. Jones and J. H. West of Huslivillo , Nob. , are domiciled at the Millurd. H , H. Fcllera , G. B. Williams nnd W. M. tbo PaiwnUuwbolut' Noburo domiciled at l > nrn1.m . Glv0n ot o on TUB UKB la t night. They were delegates to the democratic i eonventlon. National i Morten'eni , president of the First canlt of Ord , vlmtod TIIK Hrc rUaheMonye'V0erdBrM " J ' ° rt t "nUt for ( juUeslon , 'lex. Mr. Mortenson URS been mentioned as a candidnto for tUo republican cominatlou for stale treasurer WILL SETTLE IT IN COURT Friends of Alderman Boolimor Not Satisfied with Uis Defeat , MAJORITY OF THE COUNCIL NECESSARY Ho Was Not Ilr-iirctcil : President of tlio Lincoln City Comiril unit Ho Denlre.i to limn the 'Multc-r Thoroughly A'lreil I.oeal Ncua. w , Nob. , April 14. [ Special to Tun Br.n. I The frlonds of Alderman Hoehmor , who was defeated for ro-cloctlonas president ot iho Lincoln oily council by a majoilty of only ono vote , nro seriously considering tlio mutter of contesting the election of Aider- mau Brown to thu' . position. I'uosdny even * nip , at the mooting at which Brown was elected , there were but thirteen councilman present. Of these seven votcd'for Brown nnd six for Boohmor. Tuo absent member was Stnllh of the Seventh ward. Bocbtnor's friends base their prounds for n contest upon tlio assertion that It re quires n majority ot nil tbo members of the council elected to cheese n president , Instead of a majority of these present when the elec tion taitcs p'.nco. The city attorney has bcon requested uv Mayor Weir to look up tbo law upon the matter and render an opinion nt the next meeting of the city council next Tues day oven In p. The Iinportauco of the matter lies In the fact that in the nbicnco of tbo mayor from the city the picsldcnt of the city council becomes the acting mayor , with no little responsibility upon his shoulders. Koclt Island i\tciisliin. : Thcro arc indications that the long con templated extension of Iho Hock Island rail road west from this city will bo uomnioncod this spring. A surveying party will arrive in Lincoln this week aud will commence the survey of the proposed roalo next Monday. The party will bo In uhorgo of Engineer Wleklinm of the Rock Island .surveying corns. Mr. Wickhnm is already In the city making arrnngomenls for Iho work. Sur veys commencing at O slrcet will uo mndo with the Idea of connecting with iho Union Pacllln ut Jamaica , llicnco crossing the Dig Blue rlvnr at or near \Vilbor , continuing to Jansen , seven miles northeast of Fnlrburv , where connection will bo made with tbo main line of tlio Rock Island to thu cast. The distance from Lincoln to Jnnsen by the pro posed route is about sixty miles. Onuilui Ifiiulc Ciiso In Court. An Interesting case was Hied with the clerk of the supreme court this nftornoon , growing out of the failure of the old City National b.mk in Hustings two yonrs ago. Tbo United Stales Nalioual bank is the do- fcndnnt In the caso. When the City Nn- tlounl bank failed It stood indebted to the Omaha bank lo thu amount of about $15.000. The bank wns soon after reorganized nnd President Morsomnn nnd Cashier Jones gave n note to the United States Maiional for Iho Amount of Iho indebtedness. The attempt to put the bank on its feel again wns not successful und it was placed In the hands of a receiver. When the tin Hod Slalos Na- lionnl proaentcd its note to tbo receiver that ofllclal declined to pay it upon the grounds lhat certain alleged u.ivmcnts had not bcon properly endorsed upon Iho nolo. The case " \\out to" the dislnet court and the United Slalos National got n Judgment for $11,000. The case now comes lo ibo buurcmo court on an appeal. Supreme Court DcclslonD. Court met pursuant to adjournment. The following gentlemen were admitted t o prac tice : Matthew A. Hall , Esq. , of Douglas county , B. F. Thompson , Esq. , of Ilarlnu counly. The following decisions were ros-rdcd : Hulherford vs Slale , nllornoy's fee of S3U al lowed ; Gwyer vs Spauldlng , motion for re hearing overruled , but judgment of district court modified so as to restrict it to reforma tion of deed and not to quiet or determine the title of plainllff lo property in controversy - vorsy ; West vs Van Poll , mellon for rehear ing overruled ; Becitor vs bimonds , motion for rehearing overruled ; Shufoldt vs Gandv , motion for rehearing overruled ; Calm vs Lipson , dismissed unless plaintiffs fllo and servo briefs in thirty days ; State ox rel Crawford vs Norris , lonvo civon defendant to answer in twenty days ; Love vs Putnal , dismissed unless plaintitT lilcs nnd serves brief in Ion days ; Archer vs Wagner , dis missed ; Kllpalrlclt vs Young , dismissed ; Slalo ex rel board supervisors of Holt county vs Scolt , demurrer overruled , de fendant allowed to answer in ton days ; Stale ox rel board supervisors of Holt county vs Ilnzlot , demurrer overruled , defendant al lowed to answer in tou days ; Stale ex rel CustorCountv Agricultural Society vs Rob inson , advanced ; Curlin vs Atkinson , order on plaintiff : to servo and fllo briefs in thirty days. City of Chadron vs Giovor , order of reference. Uulo 0 of the supreme court n amended to read us follows : llrlofs In all cas > es brought Into the court upon crier or appual the iilulntlll1 In 01 tor or appellant shall , at least twenty d.iys pilorto the vvcolt In uliluh the cube shall bo outoroil for hearing , furnish to the opposite p.irty , or to his attoiiioy of rctoiil. u pilnti-d copy of his brief ot points and authorities rolled on ; and Within llftccn davs thoiu.iflur the de fendant In error or appulleo sli.ill furnish the plalutlll In error or appellant an the ci3f : m.iy ue , u pi luted copy of his brlof of points and authorities rolled on ; and caoh putty shall , I cforo tlio iir iinii.'iit of tlio case , lilo with the cirri : of this couit six coplun of his brief aforesaid - said , pno forc.ich judge of the court and the others for the ruportor. ana the pirtybriiu- Imr the case Into this court shall hold the af- llrmatlvo. Aud In original c.ises briefs must bo filed by the plaintiff and dclondant In the B.IIIIO manner as In CUSPS on cuor or appeal. The brlofs required by this rulu Hhall bo con- llncd so.oly tor ho points of law made on bo- lialfof thopirmini ; tiio briefs and iho au thorities clioo. in support tliori-of , and shall rufcr to the page of tlm record by number where o.ich question nndoi discussion arisen. In citing iiuthoiltlcs the name of p.n tics , vol- iinio and PIIKO of rcportd. or. If u to\l book , Iho p.itio and number of thu edition must bo given. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : llauiiiann vs Kransc. Smith vs Spaiildlng , on inotliiii ! . .lonovs l.oriM1 , Ilartwlg vs Gordon , Iteud % s Davis , HoUoan vs hmovor , T.iylor VH Htnto , Ko/ruiiKunip vs llnr io.i\es , baundors vs State , Comincrolnl Natlon.il bank vs Ulb- bon. Hammond vs .Johnson , Allshnlcr vs Coburii , Uiiiiiiinglmm VH KutKuhio \s Jfumllu , frmllli vs Mount. Mannlnc vs Ylors , llciibnor NS bossiuan , lllnUoy vs Mute , Miix- weila lllsKlus , JauUson vs llouril ot Super visors \\.i.shlnnton county , Wnrrun vs Kahcn , l.oomor vs riiomns , llaulon vs Union 1'ao lie Hallwny lomninv , llailonvs Hlou- doin , Idiiuloy vs Ashe , low vs Oilines , llonanl NS llionn , Duvls NS Hailiilrodo. AiiK-rican Contr.U Iiihiiiauco oninmny vs llottler. 1'iliiiu vs byverhon , llovulinid NS Million's , MuKnlKlit vs J'holps , I'oytuu vs Johnson , O ileu vs Warren , llarnoy vs I'lnlc- ham , Uaaos llloomlnglon Town compunv , NubniHliii Ijoan and Trust compiuy vs Hliuf- for , .Mliincsola Harvester WorUs vs Mutth , Mrssluks Wlxmit , Jlo.iglu v Miller. Union I'jullle 1'orloiKlttull Hallway company VH , VH Jt'iissiii ! , ruliiiatnr Hicrnmii , rilutuux rol Klllutt vs llulllduy , on duiuuiiuri lltovvn vs Kylvestor , Idivvllns VH iHuto , Nell vs lute , Arnold vs.State , stonhenson vs Klugg , ou 1110- tlon. tlon.Tlio Tlio following causes were continued : Wallmoyer Klrwln , Burirrss vs llur ess , I > avlu vs Illlbuuin , Cuidon \ J.utU' , 1'cMirHnn \t la\h ) , I'owull VH KucUloy , rUnto v * HiiKhoJ , \Viitkon vs Itoodo , Wapuoi vs Mull In , WiiKnor \H l.adil , Tvson vs ( 'lilcauo , Iliirllnu'ton .t Quliiov Uallw.iv compiiiiy. Ku bull va l.uven- ( ior , aiiuiuburlaln \ Urlmi-s , Wilght. vs ( SrlinrK , eputos VH Holler , Andeison v Lom bard liivuutniunt company. UlUcr vs Chicago Iliirlliitflon ft Wtstorn Hallwny company , bclinoldur Vb 1'attorton , .Sliollunboivur vs Kan- soni. Hobbs lluwlll , Hour \ 'I'hayur , Htuto ox rol Johnson va McUlny , Mollcks Varuuv , Arniiin VB lluol. Luweths ( Jodfruy , Uiu.iha I'.ilr Klc. association Missouri 1'nolllc K.UI- wiy company , Waknlluld vs i.aley , ItohvrU vs Klxlu'r. Coopur vs Hluto , KlrKondall VH Omaha , Itullbolt vs htr.ini ; , llocUoihulmcr va Stivte , l.aiidaucr VH MIII-IC , Lundirrcn vs Dilclf , niton v Webb , htato ex rol liallugliur vs Holmes , Ilia/or vs Itoxnor , l.ovln 1'ieil , Mer rill va Omaha , I'onuocU vs Douglas county , liiingfordsJlllls , Upton NS l.uvy , Hainoll VH Maul ; . Hey vs Anderson , Ilumlltoii comity vs Mr.iusi , Auroia > s Cox , I'roultt NH vork county , Iluhinar vs lloluuor. Vorl ; 1'ark lluliil- tiiii Ubsocliitlun vi , lIurnoB. hi. Olalr vs t-udv- \ > lol { , ItiiKuu NX Moirlll , iMaittcrH NS l.re. Itiith- luin N Dooluy. lloubh NH DO.IKO countHen - dcr N llunni > , WutroiK Vd Unnott , llarruiirt vs D.iwc * . Jiiiiicaon v * Kent. AlcUhuo vs I'lrst National biii.k.lluinlln vs I'alrinont i-ruuiuery , l.uir v < ( ii Inirs. Anllii-a VH Anlhoj , Woolsuy vs Clikniio. llurllnyinn .V ( julnny Hullway vom- ptuiy. tbaius Johiuun , Hears ( iurcuUc. bi-lmlly vHbcli\vank , KUlor va llorr , Jjrrott NS lloovur , Johnx'ii vilhus , Towiibcnd vxllolt county , llanU of Wi'ni tlnlon vs .Mcdlll , Nuvuill v Klmball. iun : > pilir vs tiiultb , hharUvlfurd v llui niavuH , l.uwiustulii vs l.ocli , HUso va HnHt'li. llvvvnr v Mulvcl hnn , t-plnu Naalnto tu tul Itublilnt , Md'su v * I'oniill , llaruills v Mlllcson , Uuymoud Uro * . va Wooluiau , State ox rel Shaffer t Bowman. Ml lor vs Chlenco , llurlliuton Ai yulnoy Hullway conipnnv , Pclslicr vs UiiHjr. Oriind Island Stock and l.pnii nssoclnU6ii vs Moore , ( . 'iiMiniK NS Montnn. llnriii TS Hoo. Spiiuldlttg vs Orcr- inler. Davis v + tfnyder. Tocller vs I'carso. fctod- inan v Hochcuioi lxin and Irust cmiipiiiy. UonaorNs Dodd-Utiish vs Kearney National linnk , KlIpHtrlok NS Atkinson , linnna vs Heed , 1'rohst rk l'rob t , Seaman vs llriinimltl. Kllpiitrlck Ns haello , Monzlo vs Menzlo , IlossNsSturdBTnnt. Murphy ys Gould. Stnto oi el School District No. 1. b'loux county. NS frohool Dlstrlcl > No. 1U. Sioux county. Court adjourned until 'iuosday. May 17. ISttt , at 'J o'cloeK.p. m. No ncv/ business will bo taken up atuhal tlmo. Bcecham's Ifilts for a bad liver. Special Prices on tlio riurr Orndcs o Clotlilng. Out- stock of line clothing' ' Is now com plete.Wo Wo cnll special attention to our fine line of Prince Alberts. Wo can show you silk lined elny worsteds such us your tailor charges you SGU.OO for n coat ami vest , while wo gull them for almost oiio-thii\l of that price. Pine pants is our specialty. In square corner sack suits we carry a larger line than anybody und nt prices that will please you. Our line of cutaway Bulls at Slo.OO comp.'ircs favorably with these eold at $ " .0.00 and S L'.OO by high priced com petitors. In round porncr sack suits wo show some c.xtromo nobby styles at SlU.oO. They are made up equal to and as well as the best tailor would aiako thorn for you , and nltcrations to niako them fit perfect are free. Tills is an excellent opportunity to 1.x yourself for Hasten. PFOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 11103 Douglas street. Almost opposite Millurd hotel. P. S. Our sale of boys' clothing is now In full blast. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street. 2d door west of 13th street. Dr. Cullitnore. oculist. Uoa building Washington Hull. Remember the N. A. S. E. charity ball , Easter Monday evening , Anrll IS , tor the bonolit of the city charities. Tickets for siilo at the Creche , Child's liosnitul , Max Meyer & Uro. Co. "a store , John Uaumer's btoro , Kairbank , Morse & Co. 'a store , M. 1'nrr , Tenth and How ard streets , Richard's drug store , Twen ty-fourth and J street. South Omaha , DruiiUciiliuss. A disease , treated as such and perma nently pured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo treatment. Harmlebs and cflectual. Refer by permission to Bur lington Hawkoyo. Send Ue stamp for pamphlet.Shokoquon Chemical Co. . Burlington , la. Ohio , formerly loading lady with the Booth-Barrett combination , has played Juliet in Now York City and conquered the metropolitan critics. They nearly nil pronounce - nounco bor Juliet an admirable protraynl. The Sun critic , who is as conservative 03 any , says of Alias Oalo : "Sho seems excel lently endowed for strong emotional roles. Her beauty lends itself very happily to pic- turOs'quo nttlrc , and it is to.bo . doubted if a sweater Juliet -was ovor-cnoouutorod by a Romoo. She combines an impressive pres ence With gentle Nvomanliucss , and that is a rare joining ofi qualities. Her voice Is strone ; und flexible and her elocution Is sKltlful. " Miss Gala \vill begin a week's oupagoniontat tbo Boyd Monday evening , "liomoo aud Juliet' * Nvill bo tho'opeuinu play. Al O. Field & Co.'s miastrols will fnco the footlights ni the Farnan Street theater this evening , closing Iho onKagoment , tomorrow evening , nnd will picsonta new and brilliant program interpreted bv the following NNO ! ! known artists : Al G. Field , .laracs II. Wall , erry Hart , Andy McLood , Clayton nnd Jenkins , J. E. Lewis , Ed Iloran. the Mlgiiani family ot mcdlioval muHicians. Doc ( Juisrley , Lorn Diamond , Will Junker , Slcadiiian Jones and many other famous celebrities. If you nro in need ot happiness and enjoyment , and wish to Increase your weight vvith laughto'1 , dona full to sco these moiry minstrels. There will bs > a grand family mntliico Sat urday afternoon. Tno sato of reserved seats already indicates largo audiences. The "Uh , What a Night" company played such n successful cnpacoment at Iho Furnntn Street theater last month that Manager Diir- poss felt Nvarrantod In securing a return date , and the coining engagement , which opens with a malinco on Sunday next , will cover nil next wook. The Sister * Leigh , in their dolubion dance , present the greatest terpslclioroan novelty of tbo season. Mrs. L. n. 1'atton , Kocittord , III. , writes : "From pnrsonul exporlonco I can reoonimund DoWitt's Snraaparilla , a euro for Impure blood and gonor.il debility. " "Tho Power of the I'ress" suggests an omnipresent reporter or a Jtibtico dealing editor , but there is no visible evidence of ither In the nlay of that name. There are two allusions to the press In the dialoguo. but Its power has litllo to do with the olay , eilbor In niotlva or in action. But then a nnmo Is not a material matter. ' The Power of the Press" is n melodrama , but it ? constructors handed n daintier tool than the whito-wusn brush gonor.illy used on that sort of work. The play tolls the story of n man wrongfully sent to pilson , nnd depicts his struggle to i egain his cooct name. The story is r.nnplo nnd often plntlludlnous , but it Is not lurid und bus less of the mock heroic than tbo ordinary dnima of Us class. It is interpreted by an evenly balanced company competent to give n smooth nnd entertaining performance. The production employs con siderable special scenery , und two shipping scones are particularly line and oifeotlyo. The pluy began un engagement ut the Boyd last avuning and NVUS received wltn many signs of upprovul. Dlscnso nnvor successfully attack ! ngyi- torn with puroinlood UoWltt's Sarsapaillla inulioa pure , now. blood und onnchos the old. All lack ev ery ecnt you've j.niil . for it , if it doesn't benefit or rui o you. Aincd- idnu that piom- ise1) ) this is OJIQ Hint piomlses to help you. lluttboro'sonly ono medicine of Its Ivlnd thnt-oan nnd docs piomUo It. It'a Jr. Ploreo's Oolilon Medical DIseovery. It's the ( luurnntrat remedy for nil Ulood , Bltlu und Bonlp nkcckes , from n common blotch or eruption to the wout Borofnln. It cleiinses , purities ! , nnd enriches tiio blood , InvifoiuUvi Iho system , nnd cuies Kalt- ihcuin , Tetter , Kcrenm. l.rybipclns nnd nil manner of blood-taints from w Imtever cnubo. Client Eallng Uleere lopidly heal under its iK'idjjn influence. It's the be-.t blood-purifier , nnd It's the cheapest , no inr.ttcr hoNV ninny dohes nio olfenl for i dollar-for you pay olily for tLo good you get. , , , Cun anything clso , nt any jirico , 1m really mK cl > o is "Just as good" ns the " DIs- COMTV. " It may Iw better for the dealer. Hut ho wonts ino'uey and i/oit % vnnt l.elj ) . n OCO Itenlilrrfil irvatnioiiK v I'M ' L /1OD/Ox / > : ii.'lnr rU.lur nelMt. 1'or Kpcrniaturrlniii. Vurlrocile. DlnrlmriniH ml Jnil slniii nnd iWiurlnir . t Vlcoi- . euro it J lr i trftmcnv tciii * r 'o to CO. , CIHCIKKATI , g. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAi' Al lliuRDl > < or mrnl l < r mnll. Book on PeruifttMncy and HpJni . llluttrAtrOf on Pkln , Hr ln Nervous ' in ! lilpnl ni < f ci AHI tlicir lrc t. ifnt , fnl M lo.l. inc. , Milcur ( . . : . niriti M tV . Molc , WttK , ln < ll Ink nnd fowdcr Mnikf , t-c r > . I'llHnu , plei , * tc , rrmoreO. ContQlt tlonnT , fit office or bjiuiitu JOHN H. WOOOaURY , Derm.itologlccl Inttilul * . 1S.1 Wet 4SnU Ntrccl , Acw York Cllj. A Written Ouarnntoo ; lo Cure Kvory Case or Money Hofundod. Our euro Is | u < tnmncnt nn 1 not n patch nt up. Cue trcfttecl ovcn yean n < n lim ono tor "ecu n fytnploin fhico. Ilyilc'crlblnicua fully wocin tro1 * ' yo t by innll , i\nil no Blvj tlic jnmeslron ? RII irniite.1 to euro orrcfuinl nil money. The o who prefer to rome hero forltontmontcin ilo fonnlwo will pif rnllrnnlfnn ) ' ny anil hotel bills wlillo hero , Ifvo fnll to euro e clinlloiiKOtho wotlil fern rnu tlmt our Mnjlo llcmeOy will not cure. Nvrltofor pnrtleulnM nn I cot lie olilcnco. . In our tONon } rnM prnellco with Ilia Mnitlcltcinaly U l i' l > ecn nuxt ilinicult to o\crcoma tlioprejmllccaiisnlnsrsocalled | > 0illlc' . lluUinler ourttroiiK cmr.iiiteo thouinnls uro tr > liiR ItnnlliQ. InKCure.l. VVcB'inrnnljo ' lo euro or ruTim ! every Oollnrniul nsnreliave n ropu'n'lo.l toprotait , nlsj nnnnclrdluicldiuofJ.VXiUxm Is perfectly oafo l nil who will try Iho trcnlmcnt , Heretofore you Imvo IMitlhiBup ami lujlnj out your money for illftVron' trenlniont'.nniln'tlioiisli ' yotinra not yet c-irol tu onolina paidb.mk your monoy. Wo will jioiltlNoly curoyou , Olil.clironledoopse.itol cam rnroIInO ) toBliHyv InvojtUnto our tlnnnclnl tin ll-ii. oar reputntlonn > liiilhc ) 4 men. Write in fnrimino mil ndilressesof tlio < o o Invo enrol who liao KUoa pcrmlflon to refer to them It costs jou only o < t- nKClodo tlil . If your symptoms nro foru t'jroit , mucou'vatilicsln mouthtlienmallsni In bono < nnl Joint' , liilr fiitlliiKoiil.cruiitlons on nny part of the bodyfcollrik'of gcner.il ilciro | < lon , | inh In hotlor lonc . Vou linvono tlmotj wn to. TnoioMia nro ( on lnnlly InklnK mercury nn.l pofisli , shiuM ill ) , rontmiiclt. Comtnnt iKoof tlic o ilnus will Mircly lirlnir sores niul cntlnz ulcer * In the en t. Don't fnll to write. All correspondence sent jenlc.l In plain en- Nclopc. Wo Inv'lu tlio mo t rlull liueJllKiitlo.i and will do nil In our pun cr to nil you In It. Address , COOK REMEDY CO. , - Omnhru Neb MAGIC CURE FOR ONLY MEU SBOO fora case of Iovr or rAit.i.vn MAN. noon , General or NHIVOUA Duniijtrr. weak ness of body or mind , the on"ocls of urroM or o v - cossosln old or voting tliat woe.mnot euro. Wo puarjiitco every ciso : or refund every doll ir Five dnrstrinl Irnatinent SI , full caursn Wl. l'orccptlbo ! benollts ro ill/oil In throa d.ivs. lly mull , securely piekol from obsorvatlon , COOKHEMUDV Co. OMAHA. Mu MARIP 'I IAI.i : Iir.OUI.ATHIt. iifo nnl IllnUlU Curtain to a d ly or money refunded. lly mall I ! . Securely so ilo 1 from obsurva- tlon. CltOIt HEJIVIH : Clt. . Omaha. Nob. MAY , OUT TO-DAY , Contains , among other Illustrated arti cles of timely interest : Our Trniuecmllnentiil Caravan. By Jim. KIIANK LEHIIE. Tleing a plct- urescmo chronicle of the cranil ex cursion and first annual contention of tlio Inlet national League of Press Clubs , nt S.m rrancl co. Tcllx Oldlioy'.s Heeollectlonn. ( N'cw York city n ccneratlon ngo. ) lly the late JOHN Fi.vtrt. MINES. Illustrat ed by Joseph llcckcr. Armies < > 1 Ccmtliieiltill Kutopc. Hy THOMAS HoN-tLi.v. Illustrated by Gitbaycdolf. , Thnroau. ] ! > W.T LIN-CAIN Amji" . ANnutlc.ilGlidiit : < irthoSuorilllshX ( Jty HUGH M. 82:1111 , of the U. S. Fish Commission. llndffor Hunting. Bv War. P J\ > : : D. I'lintatops of tlio Suedes iiloiif ; tlio Dclun in o. Hy JlicilAItl ) J. lllHTOX. Through Iho .Turn. Old KnglUli Torcelnln. Short Stories by DAVID KKH , I.mx HOSE JIcC'AnE , > Ins. A. I'niu irnnd others. 1'ocins , Skutclies und Uupartnicnts. Over 100 Illustrations , and a full page Colored 1'late. U3 eK per copy. Yearly suhscrlntlon , S3. Tor sale by all newsdealers , or tent postpaid on iccclpt of price. Jlrs. THANK Ii:5I.Ii : . VuljlUlicr , 110 I'lfth Avc. , Now Yoik City. A 10-MfflOTE TALK With an able , conscientious , Blilllful and sue * ceeaful Specialist. Btieh ns each member and each trained assist ant ol thu famous linn ol Drs. Belts & Belts Is universally conceded to bo , may bowortli more than $10,000 to the m.in7lio Is Blch. Biiil who has tried all othernieans to Bccoro relief , but In vain. And yet that talk , valuable us It IB , Costs Nothing1 , If hold In the private consultation rooms of Drs. Belts & Belts , /or consultation Is free , nctonly to these who tall In person , but also to all the a 111 Ic ted who wrlto their symptoms fully nu'l cucloso itauip 'or reply. Maybe the patient la suffering from porno ono of these numerous , jrot Ucllcuto maladies , which polltt society does not see- proper to discuss us a soc ial topic. In short tno may be ainicted wltlt Syphilis , ( ionnrrhoa or Gleet. Wo can euro him. It may be Seminal Weakness. Had enough , but no matter , we can cure him. It may bo Stricture , or JTydrocele. or Vnrlcocelr. Orent irlsfnr- tunes , truly , but no cau euro him. 1'rouahly Piles , fistula or llcctal Ulcers. A terrible affliction , but we can euro Ulm. Sexual disorders , diseases ami ne.ikneBS , Nervous , Chronic nna 1'rlvato Dlseafes wo euro them all , safely , burely , cperdlly and rnectnally , by methods the moat udvnuced , humane nudeuc- CO 9fUl , bend 4 rents for our haniljomely Illustrated K'o-r-ano book. Cousutintlon free. Call , or v.fte ! , cocloBlng stamp. Drs. Belts ( L. . . 110 South 11th St. , N. M Corner 1-Uh anil Poujrlrw Sis. OmahaNeb. . FrequeS now IDEA IN ADVERTISING. Address Midduuly , without uotlru , Oinalui Ailtcrttitna Hurra H , If. Y. I.lfe , = A SPECIAL ALI. EASTER THIS WEEK OFFERING INOUR _ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT OF 300 ALL WOOL FANCY FANCY CASS1MERE CHEVIOT KNIEE. KNEE PANTSUITS PANTSUITS SUITS SUITS $4.50 $4.5O QUALITY QUALITY CHOICE 12.50 A SUIT. Como In nil the handsome shndos The Cheviots brown , Hnvnnn , tobacco , but ternut. snuff , wood nnd tan. They are strictly all wool. They nro gotten up in neat and natty styles , the coats having four corclorl plaits down the front on each side , and seven more down the middle of the back. T o pants have two front and ono hip pookets , and the waist bands are made of Nnumkeag Jean. , rpi / \ Are in handsome plalds.in light Hie Lassi meres They are strictly all wool. T hey are gotten up In fully as good style ns the cheviots , though different , the coats having four corded plaits down each side in front and either four more down each side of the bnok , or one wide Mat plait In the middle of the back with four corded ones on each side of it. The pants are made same as the cheviots. C\r\r\ \ \ ) wearing new "Nebraska" two-fifty suits UVJVJ ( } ( } UUV.J o" Easter Sunday. EIGHT HUNDRED THANKFUL BOYS Rubber Boots and Sandals. TENNIS SHOES , RUBBER CLOTHING MACKINTOSHES , GOSSRMERS , FISH and SHIELD SLICKERS. PRICES REDUCED. Send for my new lists ; no goods sold at retail. Z. T. LINDSEY , - , Omaha , Neb PROPOSALS FOtt PAVING. Foaled proposals \ \ \ \ \ ho received by the undersigned iinlll IMJ o'clock | i. in , April K. IN ) . ' , for the folloivlii' , ' kinds of paving ma terial. vl/ : Khcutusph.tltum. Sloii1'ulln or other Kianlle. White Colorado uanUstonu. lic.l Coloiado sandstone. Wood i n ir. Ivans.is , stone. Vltrllled brlelf. And brick blocks , all accorJIn ; to sneclflcn- I'or'imvlns tlio alloy In block II. llnuscom I'liice. In the eity of Omuliii. compiNod In Ktroot Improvement District No , H3. ordered Imnrovd oy Orilln ii.o ( No. : tuj' ' . Knoll r.ld itispeulfy ujirleopor square yard for tin * p.ivliu complete In the alley. WotU to hedoiiu In accordance with plans nnd gpi'rlllcntlotison Ille lu thu olllce or the bo.iril of nubile uurKs , r.ncli jnopos il to bo m.ide on printed Ulunks fuiiilsncil by thu lionr.1 , and to bo accom- p inlod by ! i cortlllod clu-elc In the sum of * WO , P'iyal > lu to Ihu city of Umuh.i , ua an uvldcnco of inoil faith , 1 hi ) lionrd will nwurd the contract for the dlllercnt Kinds of material subject to the m- lectlonof the in iteilal by lliu pioperty owner * 01 muyoraiid oily coiiuull. The boaid rcsuios the ilRlit to icloct any or alt bids and to wulve dt-foc'ts. I'V. . IIIItlCIlAUSnit. Clialrmati Hoard of I'nlillo Works. Omiilii , I\ob. . Ajiill 7 , Ib'J. ' . Ainll T-ti-H-15 Honlud bids marked proinsili for niviu : bonds will hotuculvud at lliu olllco of the city Iro.iRiiii'r of ( Jin. ! ! ! ! ! , Neb , nil to I'J o'clo-lc noon ot thu ilth day of April. IHl. . for thu piiii-hasoof $ b.oouou iLUlns bonds of the city of Omaha. Nub. , dated May 1. IbJJ , piyablo JO years aflnr ( into , intoioftft pur cent per iiniiiini , payable suinl-auiiually ; principal nnd Inloruil payable lit Kuunt/u Ilios , Now i ork lionomlnatioiiof bonds. M.'iOMUunuh. K.iuli bid must. Ktato jirloo and amount Bouaht for nnd Ineliido uccruod Intoiust to datii of dnllv- 01 v at UiiiHliii. N'oU. Thor. Kill Is reserved to lojoct any and nil bl In Issued under churlnr ponor of cities of metropolitan tlntM und ordinance No.'JOJ' . ' , aP " ' < MSO 131 IM lty Troaauror. PKOl'OriALS FOll bKWKll BONDS r-oalcd bids marked 1'roposils for Suvvor Honda will bo roiolvod at thuollluoof Ihou y troiiHiiiurof the oily of Omaha Nub. , up t o o'ulouU , noon , of thuiUli d.iy of April , 16ti , for the puit'hahoof I\WI.O > himur I'imds of lliu city of Om-il-a. Nub. , ilntud Jl'iy Ut. lsi3. ' . piy- HliluiMyuiinuflordaUIntoieU S piir cunt pcrnniiuin , p.ivab'.o bouil-.iiiiiu illv. I'rwul- piiliiud liitoiost piyub'u at Kouiit/o llros. Now Vorl. . IlLMioiiiln.itlou of uowU , fl.UJi.OJ uacli. i-auli bid miibtBtato prlcci and ninount bouiilit for nn 1 iucliidu aucruod Intcrc'-a up to duto of ilollvory ut Omuli i , Noli. ' 1 ho ilelit If rfsurvcil to luji-t't any ami all bills. Issued inidi-i ulinrter povvur uf clllusot HIP luotro- iiolltiiiiulniisuiiUurJ.iiaiii.-u No. sat. iipiiiiivud SlnrcliiUlhOi. UKXHV IIOM.N. ' Mi.dJItM Oily Tio.is.iror. Not letto I'roi | rty ( ) n iicrn. You ar < i horohv notified th'it thn Inuk of oiirth on lot IU. McOaiiilllsh I'liicu , has bi-cn clu- cliircd by orillniiiifoNo. : i.UJ lo ho u nulsiincu. Vou lira hcroby d rooliid In iibatu sail milx- iincoby grading hald b.inl. of cartli ilunn to uboiit thu lovi'l. of thu hiiiioundliu tiirrots within thirty days from the ditto of thlt , no tice , or n.ild mi ( MUCH wilt hu ab.itod by the oily iintlioiltlns and tim tuponsu thereof luvlod asu Bjiu.'lal las iiKaliibttho proucrtyon NvhlcliHutd uuUaiicocxNtb. Dated at Omuha this nib day of A Jill. 1 1T. . I' . W. lllllKIIAUl < MI Clulrni.in Hoard uf 1'ubllu Win UK. AI'-IO-ls. l'roiii | - > f lor lllliuU lur City Hull , Hcaleil bills will bo received at thu comp- trolier'-iolllcf , Omaha , Nun. , uu to 4 p. m. AiirlllUth. UU. ' , for hlliidn for Hituty hall. Tlio rl.'ht la icvcrvud lo lujuct any or all bld . i.iHilCL.M Tuio. ULhL.v. L'omutiollor. PUOl'OSAI-S FOR INDIAN Kl'PPMr.S AND transportallon , Dupartiiionl of tholntur- or. Ollko of Indian Allulis , WasliniKlon , Aprlli , ISD--Soaled proposals , cndoised "I'ro- posalH for Itcof. ( bids for ln-i > r must bo submit ted In sen.itato cnvu.ojjcs1. ll'icon , I'lour , Ulotlilns or Transportation , olc. , " ( as tlio case may he ) , und directed to tlm Uommlssloncr ot liidliin All'alrs. Noa O.MUKI ( .7 Woostur stroot. Now York , will be received until 1 p m. of Tui'sdiiyMil/i. : 1H3. ' , for furnishing for Iho Indliin hurv cu about 'Oi.und pounds bacon. : j. ' , OMiO'J pounds hoof on tlin hoof. i..Oufl.WJ pounds net beef , ! Sit.OO ) iDiinds beans , TioO ( ) poiiiKlsbiiUIni ; powder. , , . ! O.OOJ pounds corn , ft 10,0 0 pounds cuffuu , liOJO , mo pounds Hour , ' 70.0 0 pounds fuod , O.I.UOO poiiiids haul broad. 40t & ) pou lids liomliiv.'JJ.O X ) pound * lard'i.Vbar- ) ols mess jioil , , Ifi.OOi iiounds oalmuil , 070.009 poundsoitH , Ili.OOJpoun Is rlciKo ! 0 pounds tea , UO.O 0 pounds co irso B ill , 1-0.03J pound * line suit , SM.ttOl pounds so.ii | , 1.0JO.OJJ iionniU simnr , and 1,1 M W poiinJs wheat , Also , hhink- els , woolen an 1 cotton oods. ( eoiislslln > In part of HcUlii. ? , wm y.irls ; stamliird cull-c" MtlUjyaids ; drlllln ; ID.OJJ yaids ; duel. . tW ; friim all si/Ins ; , : , OOU y miss doiilms , llKw ynidsi cliiKlmms , : iui.uau yards ; Konliicky Jeans , S,5 Oyards ; olinilot.S.OJO ynidsj blown shouting. Mt.on yaids : bUnulu-il Hlicoiln ? , IL'i.uui.inls | hlcKory shilling , iMUO ( yards ; calicotihlrtlii . 0,0 u yards ) ; c othln ? , urooor- Ics , notions , hardware , moillual Hiippllcs , bi'hool booliH , etc. . and u lout ; list of mlseol- liiiii'imsni llelos. Biich UH li.irnnss , p OUH , raiics. folks , ulr , . and for about M'J ' naxons icijulri'ii for the KM vlco , to he dullvori'd at Clilcnzn , Kansas Oily und Kloux Ulty , Also tor Kiich wagons HIM v bo required , ndaiitnd to thu ollmalo of Iho I'ticlllu co ist. with California brala-n. dulhorod at ! in rranclsnu , AIHO li.inupodatlon for such of lliu ailU'les. goodi and hiipplKs tliut may not bo contiautcd foi to lie dulhuiud at tlio ajonoioi llidH m > " | l Hindu out on uovc'rnmodt blinUa. htTffrdiilux Nhov/lnv the kluils nnd ciuiiiitlilc'H of HIIJSI | | > - tuiu-ihUpllrH ) | ropulrcd for uiu'h iiKonuy uiirl Bi'hool , and thu Llnds undi | laulltlea In un .s , of nil ether goods nnd artlolcH. lo.'ulh r wllli blank proposuls , roMlitious lohii oluui vou by bidddis , llmoiind pliicoof dollvory. lormaoC loiitiacl and payiiinnl , ( rai.Hpoiunion nititoi and allothor no oasiry liistriietloim will ho fnriilsliud upon applluntion to thu Indl'in Of- llco In Washington , or Nos. B1 mid kT tioostnr Hlri'ut. Now Vork : thu Conunlssuluq of Hub- Hlstoiii'o. 1' . H. A. at ( 'liiiyuiinu , ChluaKO. IA-IIvcuwni th , ( Jmalia , Halnt liouls , Halnt 1'aul. and MIII Fraiiolwo ; the I'osliunstuis at loux C'llv , lima : Vankton , Hoiilli Dakota ; Arkut > s.is't.'lly , Calduu 1.1'opoKa and Wichita , KUII- sas. and TUSCOII , Arl/ou t. 'Iho rlKhl Isro- Konrd by ( huuoviiniinoiit torujoctiiiiy uiul ull bids.or liny purl of any bid , add those piopo- n ilHiuo Invliu I iindor proviso tliatappropriu- lion sip II bo made for the Hiipplles bycon-i | l.Ti"1' lllilH ill boononoil nt tlin hour ami'1 ' dny iibo\ustiiluil , and bidders uiu Invited tu ! bo prosiml at the opunliu' . I'd tilled clmi-kB. f All lililM most bo acuump tilled by ci < rtilloil cheukH ordiafts upon homo Unltu I M itcs UuI I noi.loiy of tlio Fim Na'.loniij HauU uf Hnn I rraiiulben , Ull. , for at leant llvo pur t-nnt or J the amount of thu prupoiil ' ! ' J MoldAN. Commlhjlumir , ATd''itm I'liipiikald lor IlUtilrt Grudliii ; lti > = il hoiliiil bills maikod "I'ronot.iN for di L'radhu lioiidH" will ho rouuhi > d ut thu lll > u ol lliu ully tmisurur , ( Jmalia , Nub. up t H o'clock noon of the ailh day of Apr 1,10' fol Ihuiiurohiibuof ll.'JOJ.iUillslrlctsradln.'bi-iiiU of tbu city of Omalri , Nob. hud umiUB ru dad-d May 1st. ih'ii , ami are piyablo fiom ouu to nliiu yuan attur dutu thoiuof , in done nlna < tloiiHut JlWi.U'Jaml fVJD.UJ uai'li. wllli lutoitmt utl thu rate of . " ) pur cent pur annum , payable * ] seml.nmiually , I'-ln-lliil and In' " ubln at Kountio llros , Nuwtnt. \ . JlO.dJI.UJ of UiaUliu Dlslrllit No ill X lr , > O.U3oflradlnrf ( DMrlut No , III. 70 > . 'Mof ( Jradhu District No..14. 8.i.0o..ouof . ( Jradlng DMrk-t No. . ' ; . Tauh bid miiKt st.ilo prlcu and nmount bought for and Include accrued lute-real tu datii of dulUery at Omaha. Nob. 'iho right Is rceorrud lo rujeut any and nil Isbiiod uiuiorchartiu-power nf cltloxof tha ) melropolllan i-luta niul Ordlnanou No.