THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TIUIRSDAY , MAY 12 , 1892. J1R , BLAND HAS A SCHEME Ho Sprirgs the Silver Issue Unexpectedly in the House , A APPROPRIVTION BILLS CONSIDERED J'lilln.lnlphln . Will Not ( lot a Now Mint Hiiltt Tlicro Till * Vrnr IIIIU Itcportcd nnil lleforrnil I'roccoillngs 111 the Hcnuto. ox , D. C. , May It. There were \vo surprises In the house today. The first Vras the striking from tbo sundry civil bill the appropriation of SC-0,000 for the purchase of ft slto and the commencement of n now building for a now mint at Philadelphia , and the second Iho sudden springing In the house Of the silver question by Mr. Bland In the fthnpaof an amendment to the same bill requiring - quiring the colnago ana Issue and payment ot appropriations tn the silver bullion now In tbo treasury. The amendment was ruled out , but Mr. Bland said ho would ronnw Iho amendment. After a few senate bills were appropriately referred Mr. Caruth of Kentucky wns so fortunate as to socura the passage of a bill authorizing tbo treasury department to ad just tbo claims of the slnklne fund commis sioners of Logan and Slmso.n counties , Ken tucky , and Louisville , Ky. , and the counties of Sumner and Davlson. Tcnnoisoe. Both Wcro passed after being amended. Urgent Urllclciiry Hill. Mr. Snyres of Texas prosontnd the confer ence report on the urgent dollcicnoy appro priation bill. Mr. Snytoi explained that the bill as agreed to appropriated $150,000 moro than it carried when It passed the houso. Mr. Dinglov said tbat was true , but that I .VJ.IHJO wns mudo up principally of two items which , had they boon brought to the attention of the house , would hnvo been In corporated in the measure when It was orig inally -under consideration. Mr. Bcltzhoover of Pennsylvania demanded the regular order. Mr. Watson of ( Jcoriria appealed to lilrn to withdraw that demand In the Interest of fairness. There scorned to be some under standing between the two sides that recog nition should alternate. But the third party received no recognition , although none of its members made objection to thu .unanimous consent. Ho waited to got an opportunity- call up the resolution requesting the ways and means committee to report on thu sub- treasury bill , Mr. Beltzhoover said that ho bail callc-1 for the regular order without reference to any onn or anv measure. Ho thought tbat the house should go on with Its regular business. Mr. Wutson gave notice that hereafter the olllancu members would oojoctto all requests for unanimous consent. Under Iho call the following bills wore re ported : By Mr.Vhltlng of Micnigan of the ways nnd means committee : The silver lead ore bill. Referred lo tuo committee of the whole. By Mr. Lone of Texas , from the agricul ture committee , to cncoumgu agriculture. Itoforred to thu committee of the wholo. The house then went Into committee of the whole ( Mr. Lester of Georgia in the chair ) on the sundry civil appropriation bill. I'lillml.ilplilii Will .Not Cut Now .Mint. Mr. Holman moved to slrlku out the ap propriation for ttf20OOU for tbo purchase of a slto and commencement of a buildinc for a oow mint nt Pnilndelphia , Ho did not think the work need bo entered upon at this tlmo. The old mint would answer every purpose for the present. Thu oxpcndituro of this mouoy could bo well postponed. Mr. Otis of Kansas favored striking out the clause. Wny not build the mint out ivcstl According to the proposition taken by Pennsylvania members on the silver bill tho.v were not in favor of free silver. The mint should oo built where the people were in favor nf free silver. There xvns no need for this now mint nt present , \Vo had noth ing to coin but gold , and that is growing Jess ovcry year. Mr. Binghnm and Mr. O'Neill spoke ngninstMr. Holtnan's motion Mr. Blond cf Missouri agreed with Mr. Otis that if a new mint were to bo ouilt U should bo located In thu west , where the bullion was produced. He moved to amend tlio clau.io in tlio bill by saying that all silver bullion now in the tro.isnry , tbo property of the government , or horenftor purchased , bv becoming the property of the covernment nhnll bo coined into standard silver and the Eolguoingo or gain arising tborcfrom con verted Into cash and paid out. Mr. Tracy made a point of order against the amendment. Mr. Cotikran moved to further amend by suspending the further purchases of silver bullion. The chairman of the committee of the whole ruled Mr. Bland's amendment out of ordor. Mr. Cockraii withdrew his amendment. Appealed from tint Cliulr. Mr. Bland appealed from the decision of the chair. Mr. Bland subsequently with drew'tbo appeal , stating that tnoro was nil- other place In the bill at which ho would offer his amendment. After further debate Mr. Holman presented a latter which had been received from a per son in Philadelphia , saying that a suttablo slto for tbo mint could bo secured at one- third wnat it was proposed to pay for the alto. alto.Mr. . Brecklnrldgo commented rothor se verely upon Mr. Holman for having kept that letter in bis pocket until the tall-end of the debate. Ho should have presented it to the committee. Mr. lloltnau said ho understood It was on the tiles of the committee. Mr. Tillman of South Carolina was opposed - . , posed to a now mint until wo had something to mint. " ( Jiva us , " hasaid , "a free coinage * * bill and wo will give you a mint. " Mr. Hcilly nf I'ennsylvanla advocated the treution of a new building , and tbo vote was taken. Thu vote stood 01 to 85. Tellers wore ordered and tha motion to strike out the dint appropriation was agreed to by u vote Of 01 to iri Mr. Blngham gave notice ho would de mand a vca uud nay vote. In speaking to n verbal amendment , Mr. Townaenu of Colorado road tno Associated Press dispatch stating that Mr. Goschen had announced that England would accept the Invitation to take part in the international conference to dUcuss the silver quouion. The reading of the cablegram was received Wltn loud upplauso. Pending further action the committee rose " --Una the house adjourned. IN TIIKSKNATK. Iti'soliitlous from tliu 'Muthoillst Conference ICcud Othiir l'rocorilliis. | WASIII.NOTO.V , D , C. , May 11. The vlco president tmviuc gene to Now York us a pall bonror of the late Mr. Astor , the chair > rv ; : occupied by Mr. Mandorson , provident pro te < n. , who laid before tbosuuato the reso lution of the RCnural conteronco of the Mutli- odlst Kplcopal church aisombicu at Omaha , ( reprcsuntlui ; 2,500OCX ) raemben ) , heartily ppronn the World's ' fair appropriation , but "providing , oxproisly , tbat It bo condl- tloucd on closlni ; the exposition on Sunday. " Mr. Sherman from tno commltteu on for eign relations reported two amendments to bo offered to the consular nnd diplomatic- . nrnprintlon bill one being to Increase from f-'S.OOO to $30,000 the Item for the national bureau of tbu American republics uud the other to insert on item of $ o. ) .l > 00 for payment of thu United Suites' uliaro of the expense of the preliminary survey for tuo Inuircontl- nontal railway , recommended by the Interna tional American conference. 1111U niul l'n § cit. A bill appropriating f 11)0,000 ) for a public bull J In ? at Joliet , 111. , was reported and placed on the calendar. Also u bill for the djuslmunt of tales of land on the ruserva- tion of tne confederate Oloa aod Missouri tribes of Indians in Nebraska. Thq following bills Hero passed : Hojso bill to prorlua for a lorm of United hiatus circuit and distriul court at Kvanston , Wya House bill autborizinK the construction of B wagon and motor bridge over tha Missouri rlvur at St. ClurK'K , Mo. Setiata bill authorUin ? the Aransos Har bor Terminal ItalUvav company to construct ft bridge ovf r the Corpus Christ ! caauuel. Vnown n the Morris & Cummlngs ship cnnal. In Arnniai county , Texas. Scnato bill authorlzltiR the nocrotory of war to came n survey to bo made for a ship canal connecting Lnko Erie nnd the Ohio river from Connaul harbor , or from Lnko Kno to IMttsburjf , nnd npproprlatlnR 110,000 for the establishment of tlsh hatcheries In Montana , Texas and on the sulf coast ( ap propriating I13.000 each for the first two and tlO.OOO for the last ) . Appropriutlne 8100,000 for a public build- Inu nt 1'lorro , S. D. Iho presiding bttlccr laid before the senate ri message from the president , transmlttliiR the seventh annual report of the commis sioner of labor. After an executive session tha sonata ad journed. Hr. nimoy'i ' Catarrh Powder cures catarrh. For sale by all JmpgUts. 50 cents. WILL MOVE ON TIME. Jtulffo Dundy'd Program for 1IU Court A I'rrclniK Hall llonil. There was blood In Judio Unndy's cyo when ho opened court yesterday morning and the first thing ho did was to gently lull- mate to the clerks anil other ofllciais about the federal building that they would bo ex pected to bo In their places when the hour for the court's opening arrived , "for , " saia ho , "you know when 10 o'clock comes as well as I. una I don't propose to refer to this matter ngntn during this session of the court , " wlilub ho emphasized with a bung ou the docket before him. The Judco bad read In Tun DEB that ho had taken an acttvo part In the proceed ings before United States Commissioner B. S. Dundy , Jr. , tn which Benjamin Jones and \Vllllnm Walker , the eye witnesses to the killing ot Kay and Champion by cattleman In Wyoming , were charged with selling liquor to "Ulack Horse and Vollow Blril , two Sioux Indians of thu Sioux trlbo nnd wards of Iho United States government. " The judge wns emphatic In his denial of participation In the proceedings nnd thought the newspaper man hnd gene out of his wav to Implicate him In tlio cnso. When youtiff Mr. Uundy was asked to pro duce tbo ball bond given bv Jones and Walker ho commenced to sing "taram-boom- dc-ny , " nud whllo denying that the men hud Dean released on their own recognizance , in timated that tha bona was not to bo seen by tun "gentlemen of the press , " because It was necessary for the present to securely keep it under lock and key. "Tho men did not do- slro to bo examined at this tlino und my only duty wit * to admit thorn to ball , which they gave satisfactory to the district attorney. What became of the men after they loft thia ofllco I do not Know ; whin they were released - leased from custody my participation in the case ended. " After listening to motions and entering de crees of foreclosure In a number of cases , the casu of Uuthrlu against Scott , n suit in cjoct- niont , wns brouirht before the petit 1ury. In the ease of Ueorgo S. Pepper ntraiust E. II. Sherwood and others , pending in the court forsomo time , a decree of foreclosure of mortgage on the three-story brick build ing on Thirteenth street between Farnara nud Hnrnov. wus entered. The caio of Lane against Cox , involving some timber land In Soivard county , brought Into court n tall , broad shouldered man of OU or thereabouts , with a bushy head of frost- toucbod hair , very Hue the pictures of Andrew - ' drew Jucksnn tn the school readers. Ho stated to the court that ho was tbo defend ant in the case , but was too poor to employ a lawyer , nnd would , with the permission of the court , try , in a common sense w ay , to show his right in the cau-cy and why an injunction restraining him froui cutting timber on tliu land should ' bo dissolved. Mr. Cox's roforonio : to "a I common sense way of conducting n law suit" caused a broad smile to mantle the faces of the half a hundred lawyers present. Mr. , Cox was glvon an opportunity to put a "com mon aonso" motion on file so that the other , siao might pload. The grand jury Is grinding away upon tno cases brought to its attention by the district attorney , but as yet no indictments nave been returned. Dr. Cullimoro. oculist. Boabulldin ? BROWNELL HALL. i\cellpnt Showing ; Miulo by This Sr.it of Lrnmln nnil Cnltilrr. The sixteenth annual mcating of the board of trustees of Browncll hall was held Tuesday - day afternoon at 4 o'clock In the directors' room of the Commercial National bank , the following members of tbo board being pres ent : BUbop Worthineton , chairman ; A. P. Hopkins , J. N. II. Patrick , Colonel C. S. chose , O. M. Carter and Dr. Doherty , rector of the school. Dr. Doherty read the report , which was larcely historical , reviewing the growth of the hall from Its humble begin ning to its present position in the school world. Among other things Dr. Doherty said : "Tho school now has a property in oulldlngs and furniture , exclusive of tuo site , repre senting an outlay of over 8115,000 , on which , including the site , worth say JoO.OOO ( $103- OOJ ) , there is a debt of $10,000 , or about 0 per cent of the value. "Tho school has now eighty-four gradu ates , soveuty-four of them having boon grad uated in my time. Of the sovunty-four all nro spaced and occupying useful nnd influen tial positions In tboir 'respective localities. Nearly 1,300 girls have been in attondunco at the hall during my incumbency , The num ber of scholars in attendance this year is 130 , sovcntv being boarders. There are eight In the graduating class to whom Mrs.Vor - thlngton will present u gold cross with their diplomas. "St. Matthias church paid $30 toward the board , washing and tuition of a clergyman's child. Tbo alumna ! association gave ono scholarship of $ TO and MM. J. M. WooUvorth n scholarship of ? . , which sha generously desired should be placed to the credit of the alumnru association. "Tho aggregate of salaries paid was ? 5UO ( ) , bcsidos board and washing , room , heat , light , service , otc. The total increase ) isJl,43l. " In closing the excellent rupert the rector said : ' 'We have now a building micro any person so disposed can deposit anything which may ba helpful to the young woman who coma lhro in pursuit of learning and culture. Books , pictures , soleiitiilo appa ratus , optical Instruments , collections fora museum , appliances for tha gymnasium , a printing press , n telegraph. We llvo lu a rapidly progrosslvo ago. Woman's work is multiform and rapidly multiplying. Ilcrs is a swiftly growing sphere , will not tha people ple of this church bo ambitious to cuidu her footsteps into every opening avouuo of useful - ful knowledco which by holy religion and high moral worth she may consecrate by bar presence Into ways of pleasantness and paths of peace. " No Wall I'upor Trust. Nr.w YORK , May 11 , The current rumors concerning the formation of a so-called wall paper trust , alleged to have buon nlrua dy ioni.ed , are denied by several largo manu facturer ! of wall paper , who were soou to day. FIFTY MINERS ENTOMBED A Terrible Explosion of Gas Hoar Boalin , Wash. , Widows a Village. THE BODIES HORRIBLY BURNED , The Second Horrible Accident In the Slope In Two Moulin Mournful - ful Scrnr * nt the Mine. SEATTLE , Wash. , May 11. A special from Koslln , Wash. , says a terrible gas explosion occurred yesterday afternoon in the slope of mine No. 3 of the Northern Pacific Coal company at that point , in which the loss of life has exceeded in number that of any other disaster that ban over been chronicled in the northwest. The explosion occurred about half past 1 , } ust after the afternoon shift bad gene down. The driver had just come out of the slope whoa a tremendous - mendous explosion took olaco. The ahock upset his car , knocked the uiulca and driver down and bruised a man standing 100 feet away. The report was hoard all over town , a mlle away. The mouth of the slope was soon surrounded by n curious crowd which grow in size ovcry mm- Uto. A hard ram was pouring down but the crowd heeded It not. The number of men in the slope was not actually unown but It was known to be from 44 to 50. There is scarcely a possibility that oao ot them escaped death. Ono body was recovered In about two hours , another nn hour later , two more nt : 'M. All are terribly bruised and ludlcalo that death wns instantaneous. These men were work- Int : nearest to the opening and at some dis tance from the point whore It Is supposed the explosion occurred. Most of the men were from 1,500 to U,000 foot farther In the slope and in the immediate vicinity of the accident. This Roalin mine is ono of the largest In thostalo , supplying the western divisions of the Northern Pnclllc nnd Union Pacific rail roads with coal and has u capacity of UO.OuO tons a day. Two boys who were in the tunnel escaped. They are the only ones from either cang so far recovered. Reports so fur received indicate that the explosion has closed un the &baft , that the mine is on tire and that it is Impossible to re cover the bodies. The company forwarded the collins from hero by the midnight train. Persons who were at the opening of the slope pronounced tno concussion as terrible , ft bolnsr suflicient to throw n coal car some distance-front n point whore it was standing near the entrance. Great volumes of after-iiamp and smoke rolled from the entrance , minting the apuroach dancerous. As soon ns It was pos sible to enter , men 3el to wont , but progress was impeded by stnoKO nud damp , which the tunnel continued to emit. The Hrst bodies reached were those of John Bone and John CampDoll. Alter the work progressed moro rapidly , nnd these whoso boJies were recovered nro Tom Brennnn , Tom Kcese , A. Pollard , John Bowen nnd Campbell and William Hague. As progress was made the frightful execution of the explosion became moremanl- fesf. Timbers were torn out for hundreds of feet anil the whole interior was fearfully wrecked. It is thougnt n llro was started in the lower levels , nnd "arrangements nre being made to turn on water us soon us the fact Is developed. Air fans are working to their full capacity and o very effort Is celng made to recover the bodies of the imprisoned men. All miners in camp who are nblo to work have volunteered their services , and mau are working constantly In shifts. The lower floor of the city hall has been converted into n morgue. Most of the proD- nblo victims leave largo families , work had been vcrv scarce fur the past few months nnd the men had Just cot to work steadily. Men , women and children are standing auoul in "a dazed condition. Pitiful lamentations of negroes add to the horror. The following is an authentic Hbt of the men who were at work on the three levels that were aflectea and their conditions as to being single or marriea men : Thomas Homes , married. John Foster , wife and baby. Pnilip Daviun , largo family. Thomas Uees , largo family. John Hois. Will Hobinson , wife and baby Hobert Urabam , wife and two cbildron. George Moses , leaves an orphan 10 years old. old.A. . Pollard ( colored ) , married. Jack 1'Vrguion , largo family. George Brooks , laraily at Streator. 111. Joseph Ellsworth , sr. , largo family. Joseph Ellsworth , jr. John Laffert.v , single , aged Go , owner of considerable property. Lan ) McC ellun , wife and three children. Hichard Forsytne , family. George Forsythe , son of above , slnclo. T. U. Cooper , married. Lishe Jackson ( colored ) , married. Scott Giles ( colored ) , married. Pruss Living ( colored ) , married. Andrew Krlander , wito and four children , Charles Palmer , wife nnd child. Mitchell Hale , single. Mitchell Ronald , larco family , brother of ox-Suponntendent Honald. Winston Stcele , family. Stecle's son was working with hU father , but came out o.i the last trip and escaped by jumping out. Ho was Knocked down by the force of tbo ex plosion , William Cague. single , only support of motocr and crippled sister. Eben Olslfer , largo tntnily. John Danks , Italian , with famil1/ . jake Weathcrhy , lite mine boss nt No. 8 , largo family. Joseph Urawoll , family. Thomas Tionden , le.ives wife and nine chil dren. Hurry Campbell , single. Joseph Houston ( coloruil ) . Joseph Bennett , wile uud two children. William Roiitioti , wife nnd three children in Kuropo. Ho had just gene in. Joseph Iimity , sou-in-l.tw of ox-Superin- tondcnt Kouald. Will Penhals , married. Sidney Wrisnt , brother of County Clerk Thomas M. Wright , family. Willing hands continued during the night In rescuing tha bodies of men InlloJ. As procress was made , tbo frightful execution of tbo explosion became mora mnnifrut. Timoers uru torn out for hundreds of feet and the whole Interior 13 fearfully wrecked. It is thought that llro started In thu lower level. Arrangements nro being made to turn on water as soon as the fact is known. Air fans nro working ut their full capacity. All minors in camp urn able to work. It is thought tne total number dnnd will bo forty- eight. _ If "a fishing" this you go summer and take ulong a bottle of whisky for "onako bites , " bo sure nnd tauo u bottle of Br.idy- crotlno for whisky headache * SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. BlackweiFs nil Durham Tobacco Has becfi popular withsmokerseverywliere for over twenty-live years. It is Just as Good NOW as Ever Its FLAVOR , FRAGRANCE and PURITY have conlributed largely to the growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is growing in favor because finer , sweeter and better tobacco cn be had in this form and at much less cost than in cigars. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO DURHAM , N. C. ooo SUITS : Every year , as regularly as the month of May puts in its appear ance , -we hold a special sale of Men's Suits. Those sales are looked forward to by the majority of our patrons with unusual interest , they having founcj by past experience that nowhere in this \vide damp world do they get such extraordinary values as these sales put forth. Our May Sale for " 92" begins today. We have cleared all our front tables of their usual loads , and placed on them about eight hundred special suits. As fast as the assortment gets broken , it will be replen ished from the third floor , where great piles of the same sorts of suits are waiting to be led to the slaughter. They're made in They come in All wool cheviots , Square cut sacks , All wool flannels , Round corner sacks , Allwool cassimeres , Frocks , All wool homespuns. Cutaways. There are dark colors , light colors , medium colors. There are plaids , there are cheeks , there are pin heads , there are plain colors. There are suits for young men , middle-aged men , old men. There are suits for rich men. suits for poor men. There are suits for men in every station in life from a railway station to a police station. In. this grand offering are suits positively worth fifteen and sixteen dollars ; the majority of them are worth thirteen and fourteen dollars , while not a single solitary suit in the entire lot was ever intended to be sold for less than twelve dollars and fifty cents. No matter how we bougnt them or what they cost us , you can walk into our stoTe "any time between now and ten oTcTo cTir"Saturclay night and take your choice of the entire grand assortment for seven dpUars md Qfty jcents. Included in this sale will be about three hundred blue uniform suits , for G. A. R. or railroad men , made of the very best all wool incligo blue flannel , colors guaranteed absolutely fast , coats cut either single or double breasted with either G. A. R. or buttons to match , at the same price. EaT'lt took 12.QOQ yards of goods to make these suits , and there's not a thread of cotton I'rTthe entireUB.OOO leet. JF ] THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Ciiro ? nil disorder * of < lie Stonuc'i , Liver , IIovos ! , ! iLony ! , HhiM r , N.TVO.M 03cs , Loss of Apuctitr , Ili'ni.'nclip ' , ConsiiU ! ] ) : ni , Cost Irenes , In li oi.l > n , ne.'S , Fever , L'lln ? , Ktc , , anil rciiors Hip sys'oni iosi liabl ? lo coiilraut HADWAY'S I'lljl are otire for this complaint. They tone up tin ! Intarnat secretions to bcnlthy notion , restorostren tli tuttiu stoin.icli. .m'l utriblu it tn iiurfurin Its fiinutlnns. , 1'rlci ; . ' ) ( ; Oov. gold by nil drtucUti , or n.ailud by KAOWAV & . CO. . : \VarrenStreet ! New VorK. on receipt of price. 1 Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY mmm im sop. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Cures Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , F.tc , A T > oUrhtfulShiv r > 5o. VII.K.a WKST'S NBIIVK AND llltAI.N V.t MKNT , p95ldofor tl/itarU iiliiinaii , flu , .Vjj- rnUla. Hojdichv ) , Norroui 1'rditriilon ciuiej taal , ( Otiul ortubicuo.Vukafulnaii. . lluntjl DaprJiitli. boftrnlnz of tan llrom ccfiln liuimtr. miiar/ dceirdaa li , 1'fJ intur J Ol I A.llarrjiM Jli , I.JH uf 1'owur InolttienoT , lmi t < niix , J. icornooi ai I nil Kcru luS'u linojioc , linroluotirloini , Soif- matorrhoai'cauitia br OTar-oiortlon of tha b ln Hulf-ibus oror-lnlulKenco i A mjiith'i troiUunt II , U for fi , br null.Vo ( Juirjutoj u Litei t ) cure. KwtiorJit for 1 bo < i.'wirii | ) Till ion ! xr\- \ tin t'Unr.inio'j to r tunJ If nut cur l. Uainniiu ruodonlr bf A. i-clirotdr , llru Kt , § ola nxenti S. l t > or IMlinnd K.irnam U ? < Juiba : , Neb 1 : I'anara of Imitation * . TUB.SUORTESr . * LiSE"TTTiriCAj ( ; is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented ' " on this mao. Electric Lighted/Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Oflice : 1501 Far- nari St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored. tVeakarx , Hfervuiiiacn , Urlilliir , and bit the train cf eti : from carlerroraorUlcr cxceuo , tbo rciulu of orcmurk , tlikuew. worry , etc. Full trength , derelopmcrl , nnd touo turn to ciery oman oud portion o' the LoUjr. bloiplo , nntcrul loctbod * . luimcdiatu Imprrtemeat wen. K ilura Inipovibla liua refer---irr . Hunt , ciplauauoci Hid prtuifi iccJlwd in-uk l fco. Addre > a RRIf. fnEOICAL CO. , UUfFALO II. f PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. jiroposils will bo rocelvoil by th o iierl until niMoVlouk p. in. . May Mtn , 1SX' . foi-the folowing kind * of curbing mato- it 11 , vi/ : Uoil Colorado 8indstouc. \N bite Coor.tlo ! andatone. Ilerua MIn < ! stone. All iiccordinx to spccllicatlons. 1'or i urblni : parts of tlin following streets anil alloys in thu city of Oid.ib : * , roinurisi ; : ! In 9Ucut Improvement districts Nos. 421 , 4'Ji , 4-1 ! , JIT. 4.S : , 4 0,34i : : > . 441. 442. 44i : and 4(1 , or dered Improved by Ordinance No. 'air. ' , and more particularly do-iT ucd us follows , viz. : ? vo. 4'.M I.caveirrortli street from the west line of Mil street to tbu east line of llth street. No. 4'i'i Utli street from tlio south line of Jones street to the north 1 no of I.t-avenworth street. No. 4 ( < - Spencer street from barman avo- nno to-llh street. No. I''T Lathrop sttcot from Sherman avenue - nue to tsth stteot. No 4'iJ Hurt street from tlin west line of l.Hli street to the east line of linh ntreet. No. 4.HC.ISstreet from SM stiuot to 31th stri-i-t No. 4Ti Izaril sfcet from 12th street to 14th street No 441 'Stli street from I'arnam btroet to the nnrih line of D.ivenport street. No. JI2 I ) i\onport street from 'llHh stioetto 40tb street. No. 4 3 intb street from tlio south line of D.ivcnport strei't. to Ciimln ? strcot No. 4l < .ManUoii avenue.from llth sirect to Sberm.in avenue. Kauli bid to specif v u price per lineal foot for curbing uumplcto on e.icb sti-eut and avenue separately. In said Improvement dls- Work to bo done In aroordiinco with plans nnil Hpccillc.itlou * on II.u in the odlco of tno board of public works. I'.acli proposal to bo maiieon printed blanks fnrnUiiud by the board , and to ha nri-om > ji.inled by a certified chuck In the sum of t < 0) ) . payable to tlio city of Omaha , as an uvldciu'u ot uuod faith. The board roacrvej tbo rlslit tu award the contract on nil tbo salil illstrlou together oren on onch district sepintety. fur the Ultruront klndh of material , Huljjufct to thu Holection of thu material by tbo property owners , or mayor and city council , to reject any or all bills , and lo wave defects. - 1 > . W. HIUKIIAU.-Kll. Hhulrinan IloarJ of 1'ubllu Works. Otmihn , Neb , il.iy Jth , Idj. . .May 5-C-1S-13. NOT1GK OF APPUAISHR3 Of DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To tlio owneisof all lots , pirti of lots nnd ri'iil iiitate nlon ? the alloy In biock two t-U 'Idlowllil , " from ( ir.int street tot-pruco atrtot In the city of Omaha. You itrj hereby notified tint the niiilrr- sl ncil , tlirooili ! < liitoroit i | frouholilcrs of tie I'ltv of Oinilis , hnvo uoou duly .ippoinloil by thu m lyor , wlih the anproval of the o ty council of sy | < l city , lo m > s as tlie d.ima o to the owners respectively of Iho property iif- ffuli'd .y the Kr.idlu : of the ulloy In blook two 12) ) , "Idlowlld. " from Ur.int street tti Hprnco street , doelurod necessary by ordl- imncu : MI. pisso'l April 12 , A D. Ij'J. ' , ap proved April 14 , A. U. IB J. Vou uru further nollHe.l that having accopt- room I , Ware b ook. within thu corporate ll'n lls-if s tU uity , nint fur t 10 p'irpm of uon- s durliu and n.aldirtho iis-io-Hinunt of dam- ii''u lo tliuowiiurj icspuotlvo y , of s'lld pro perly , alfucted lirmul iradln ; , taklir ; Into conslilur.itlon bpoolil bcnullits If any. Youurf notllicil to L'o pruxunt nt thu time nnil plncQ aforesaid. n ; | make any objection * toor st ituinuulH concern In. , hald ! is o 9inent of dumavus , us you may ronilJer proper. T. LI. IMHJ.NNKK. JOHN K I'hAOIf. JOHN \V. IIOIIItlNS , Coinmltteo of Appralsnri. Oinaln , Mty : llthAT \ m' Jlut Notice. The annual nirotlne of stocxhotdcrs of the Kreriiont , Kikhorn & MUsourl Vulluy K.iliro ul i-oiupany if III ho huld at the oltlco of tlio com pany In Oiuah.i , Nox. : on Friday , -May ' 'J , IS/ : ' , iifjo'c ock p m. , for ihu oluufon of dl- 'ector * mid fur thu tr.iinictlnn : o ( such other business as may coinu lirforj tha muelln : . J. II. ItRUi'iULtJ , 'ocrut.iry. ll.ilo 1 AurlliS , HJi ulTdJUM AMUSIflMISNTS. NEW OPENS THEATER , i TOXIOUT. This Kveiling. May 12 , AND COMPANY , Open tlielr Knga'Aineut In TIIK Merry Monarch , I'ontlmilns ilurln ; the remainder of the week , with matinee ti.ittird.iy. You must cet your tickets quLk if you want to see thi M.rry Monarch. Farnam StrtSaiTe > 0l > " , LII"VAioKs. Three XtRlits corcm"nclnKTIiiir di f May IV , .Mati nee frnturdoy. DAM tVlcCARTHY. Int ! onii verdict. 1'rrai nnil public any Tlio fun niest nnil brlKhtC'tof all IrMh ComoillM WONDERLAND GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 14TII AND CAl'ITOI , AVENUE. WEEK OF MAY OTII. COFFEE DUDE SKELETON. W II I S T L I N fi P A T T I. SHERMAN MAHN WILLIAMS. GLEA'oOXS WILLIS HALPIN. 2 HIi ( 3 SHOWS li ORDINANCE XO. I.O.'lt An ordlnaneo 'luthorl/ln ? the Issuance of a w.irr.mt to 11. II. Mutiny on tlu < pronor fund for the amount of t ixoiald | by him for the e.itenalir- 2Jtli avenue through MeL'or- mlcU'- , addition , llu It ordained Uy the city cjiincll of the city of Oni'ihn : Section I , Tint the olty comptroller and mayor bu an : : hereby are uuthurUed and di rected to Us.iu a warrant to It. II. .Meday for tin ; amount of la.\es paid by him for the ev- ten Unit of"Jth a > enue through AlcCornilck s addition , tin * i.-ild taxui having benu declared Illo al l > y the court , thu amount now iluu him by reason of siu-h payment help ; Ha ! " , with Interest thereon from the day of such pay ment at thu r.itu of T pur runt pur annum. t-ection i . That this or.lmanco tnko ulTost and bu In force from and utter Its pass- azu. 1'asscd April COlb , 1SW. 1SW.JOHN JOHN auovEs , city Ulork. U 1 * . DAVIS , President City Council Appioved May 2nd , IhW. IhW.UKO. . p. iinsus. lla.vor. Dr , BailBr / , The Loading " Dentist Thir.l FJ03Pixton Telephone ; 10S , " . llilh anil raniHin Sts , A full i't of ipttn on rubber for f.V Perfect Ut Ti'fi'ti nllliont | iluli > ii or ruinovonblii brlditu work , jiut the thlnif for KluccrM of public ipeukur , novur ilropdunn. TEETH fc/TRACT 3 WITHOJT PAM. All tlllliiL' at rcatonablo ralPi.all work war ra tiled cu'.liljou l loiaiiuldu. .S FOK IIIHI.DINO MATKIUAU liimbnr. ote. : U. N Indliin fcervlco , Hoso- hncl Aioncy , ri. I ) . , May 3 , Ihifi Soloil propos als onilorsed 'Tropiuals for lumber , binuiliu malurlal , etc. " . as thu c.'uu may bo , and ad . to thu iinilorsl.'niil at Hmobuil meaey , S n. . vl.i Valentine , Nub. , will bo ro- oulvua at this a-'jnuy until I o'clock p. m , of Ti Dsday , May ' 'I , lsr. , for furuUbln nnd de livering at Valentino , Nub , , or at points on tliu ICo-iubud Indian reservation to bo riusig imtcd by thu un-lorslKiiotl , about 2J,00) fou uf iiMortud lumber , 14.1,0X1 Milntiluti. tflflt laths , brluk , lime , hardware , iloori , windows p lints , oils , etc. . a full doicrlption of which together with Information as to points of du ll very , will bo furnished upon application. Didders will bu roiiulrrd lo statu spoclll- uully In their bids thu | ) rupu oil prlcu of each artlclu nlfoiud for dollvury uiiUur u oontraut , unit tna point ur points It Is pro- piwoil todullter the artlclni , Tliu rljht Is re served to rujnct an v or all bids , or uny part of any bid , if doume I for thu bust Intorun of the survlco. CtiiTiriiiii cncch Eich bid must bo accomuanled by A certlllcil chock or draft upon homo UnltedStatesUupusltory orsolvont Niitlnnal hnnk in the vlolnltv of the resliioiicu of the bidder , mailu p.iyublu to tje order of thu commissioner of IndUn affair * , for at ua t 5 per com of thu amount of tbu proposal , which check or draft will 'M forfolto I to thu l.'ulted States In ease any bidder nr ulddurs rtCovln { an awanl hh.ill fall to promptly e\- I'cnto u unntruct with good and BUtllclont Buroti'is. olhurwNu to be rotiirnml Ui tbo bid der. Hills acuompinlod by cash In lluu ot u certified chuck will not buconstdurcil For further Information uiiply to J. Ucorgo \Vrl \ bt , United Jlato * loJluu A uot. uot.Mldlltil The only leanl'r ' crn.lnnloj C1ili > < r > lir lcUn. Kluht vrari' tmlf Toi jrp.au vritclic.il mpptl- PICO with nil known ill9iMv > Tri'in niirr.'infiillT nllo ironlo r ( n glrpii > it hr nllior ilartotn Call nnil ve Mm or write for qm llmt lilnhk Do mil think your rinKhopalim brc.-unj riiur iloctartalli you MI , but try tin ) flilnrto ilnrtor with till m r nnd woncliTfnl rtMr.nllt * * . .imlrpfrlri * now lioniillu ml K'rtnnnent rtiro-Mlint oth 'r > liuur riimnt KlTti. or IK. Hoot * unit I'lnnU in turn's rcnioillm till imMtlclnoi. The worltl M * nltne * ' . Onu thnuftnnt ] tp tl < nnnlnl < In tliroc > i < irs ° prnrlleo N'u Itijiirloiii ilurocltoni. no tmrrntlo , no | iol < an KntlonM treatment nnil pcnimncnt euro. Foil mine rn o < u-ro rnlly ttL-nti'il nnd curiM , Kit cu np by olliar itortoM To Whom It M y Oinrorn 1 tinvo tieiMi n rotiKtnnt "dilTflror for ininy yeftM irltli lllMiimill < ti nnil Ir4pup ) < ln. nnil IUr trrlnx nil the doctors I know of nnil rwi-lroil nn lieip , I hi-nnl of llr. r ( ii-c Wo In the import anili'uncluilfit to try lilt mctlklnc * . w liluli rurcM mi * In it thorl time. My fnmlly were nlv < i-lck but thu ilortoi cureil Ihoni nil tluht t Imvo nlno vnt him n mini' IMT of frlemH. whom ho euro I nlvi mill of v.irlom troubles. Call on mo for prlli'ulnri THOMAS rot'OHUN , tIK Hiirni'jrilrrut. . Otiinht DM A n \ , Ni-h. , SI nrcli M , W To Whom It Slny Connrii ! 1 IIITO hour ) a fun * llmu imlorer with Monmrh tro tililv ami HTHT i | ii.'Mlltr. nnil could Mml no ru llof from any of thiMlxftnrn I Irr.ttPil wltli I WAI HO bmlly run Oow n t'itt 1 thought It Impoislhlo tc lltn n m intli. My tru'ml < li.i.l nlvon ma ui > lo illo , nmll htil lott nil t-our.uo mrsolf A frU'iul told niuofDr C < : oj\\o ni l-o nt i uroil nl o nnil nil Tlsrit rno to ' "ill nnd nort him without diMny nt thcri nnKno tlmo tn lot- , I hnd trli d nil tlip diirt'ira ' coulil I'ndiinit nil ( ho p.ilont nu > dU'lnct. but iilth out ro'lof ' I tlnnlly nmilo up my mind I" vi lt tin Clilnc i > doctor , nnd train Hint inoiiiont ilniiti mi recovery I n opt"di : \ ternit and nlnroil mriol itudi'r hl c-iro I am nv ) ontlrily will nnd ow * in ) euro to Dr. (7. UUP Wo , nnil tnku iiroat plonnuro U rocoiiiiiioniUiiii others to lilui Tiux rfl.vnilT Xorthwost earner Trrolfth nnd Knrnam utroets un tier Iron llnnlc , Omnh t. Nob. Poc VTEl 1.0. Idiilio. April ' . * , 13.U To Whom It Mny ( . 'onoorn. I hnvuhppn ni-onttant tuHpror for olsht ycnri frith n dlvirdorod rtmn.u'h. Idmtd polsonluir nnd In illecstlon. : uid tried .1 Kront inniiy doctor * mid rinu 4 dlefl , huLirot no lu'lp M f ci n 1 o iu djro d hope lest. A frlPiul nilvlnoil ni toonll on lr C ( ii-o Wo which I ni'idi ' ) no ditl.iy Indoliu TMo doiitor ox.im- Incd mo nnd told tno ho could euro inc. nnd 1 now nttind completely uurt'd. n llvlnc wltni'Hs to hi ! KiOAt skill iitn hc.ilorof the nick , and am pliusvl : to bo able to recJnnuDiut him to all auIIurliiK iu > opln AI.P Klin. John linbodr. .Iptlcrson , la. . iiilrk | coniuntptlon and abci-ss on Innj ttlvcn up to illo A. U. MOKOI , U.ikUml , In. , kidney an J llrsr tronbU for tiMi year * . M. I > Andur < on. 1121 Cirnlin ; ntrfct. ratarrh , asthma nnd bronchitis ot llfte n years standing. Hns for Hnlc the following prop iroil rcmcdlni nt JI.U ) nbottlo. li hottleN forjU. ( for the euro ot Asthma. Catarrh , Sick HenJ.lchi. Inddieitlon , Illood I'olsonluz. Ulii'imi uUin , Koruilo Woiknear Kldiitty nnd l.lver Complaint. No acontu Sold only by Chinese Medicine Co , Capital , JKU.UI3. Office , ICIh anil California Sis. , Omaln , Neb All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Plats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF HA TS. ADLABAUGH FUR CO , , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Purs Stored and Repairerl. PROPOSALS KOH PERMANENT SIDEW A LK. WOODEN SID E W A LIC AND UHOSSWALK CONSTRUC TION. Sealed proposals will bo rooulved by the un- imd until 1:11' : ) u'clncK p. tn. , Alny a7th , for the coiislriiutlon ( if nil porimmunt alltM. wooden nldevralks nnil ci-iisswills , ordurocl laid by tlio mayor and olty ronnull from JIIIIK 1st. 1,1'J-1 , until January Ht , 1SUJ , In thu city nf oinah'i. ' I'uriiianent sUowalks to bo construeUxl of htonc. urtlll * lal stunn. brlek or tiling , anil wooiliMi slilt\viill < s of wlillo pine liiinbur < und I , Ids will I HI received for tlio construction of urosiniilks , to bo built of white pliu * . uhlto or burro ik ulunUsi. accord Inx' to plans and spcc- Illciittiins on Illo In the oillre nf thu boiril of public works. IlliK spi-cif ylns a nilro per lin eal foot will bo roculvud for tvlilto anil burr- oak tiiiibois Ovl- and h\l. ' , to bo placud panl- lol In the Kioiinil foreroisu.ilkn In aueurdanuo with plans on Illo in the olllcu of the board ol publle norks. No bids for stone Hldowallcs will be consid ered oxct'pt for stone known tohavoaii actual existence ! .mil of known inaliy | ! and merit for purmanentsldowalkii. K'teh bid for pcrmuiiciitsldnwalks to npnolfy a prlco per Hiinorflulal siiiuruout ] and for wooden walks a price pur lineal foot for the bldowalk complete , and to bo nucoiup inlod by a certllloil chunk In thu Bum of i'tiii , payable to tlio city ot Uiiiaba. as an evidence of goo.l f.iltli. I'liu boird rusnrvok the ri'jht to rujout uny or all bids and to waive dufeuts , Illililnrs must furnlxli un imploof stonn.brlok ortllln. . 1'V. . niKKHAL'aKIt , Chiilrmaii of the Hoard of I'ubtlu Works. Omaha , May 13th , ISO- . m 12 I'll ? 20 5OTIC ? E T6 P 1 lit PE RT V OV NKRS. Von are livrebv m < ( lflcil tb.it. the following ilesorlbod proinNus. to-wltt Lut .t. in llorb.ii'b'ii ailUitlon to tbo city of Omahha ; t-tx lot II , In section . . . townslilp 13 , rantro U ; lot 10 , C ! iplt il addition , beln lot at houthwutt coruerof Mitrnuy anil iHli streets , and lot 10 , .ML'lJ.indllsli I'lano. have Demi du- elarcil by ordln.uicoj N'os. 'IJ.Wj : W. ; U'I7 unil : 'JM , rospuctlvuly , to bo mils ncus by reason of banks of o irlli rxlitln thoruoii. Vim are hdruby ituujto I to ibitosald nuls- anco by ur nlliiKs-ilil li uiki of earth ilowu to about thii luvol of the surr.iunJIn { Htriioti on or bttforu Juno ' - ' . In1'or ' n.ild iiiiU.incei will hi ) abated by the city auttrjralim , nnd the oxpunsa thorunf levied as , i upoclal tax u'-talnsttho uroiwrly on which said miUaiicui exUls. OuU-d thlk 1 .Hi daof May. ( Ml I'V. . lIlitKIIAIJHIIH , Clialnnan of tlio lluard of 1'nullu Works. ml. - UH1017 RIPAMS TABULE8 rt'jT the ntuiuuzh , llrur uJ ! u > vtili. uurl. fr tko liluod. rewio ud illciiuil | tlio l > nt inullclne kuowa lor bUlcuu- , at * * * , tltdtlou , d7 l > rrirla. foul } brvuth. tj adti-l. * . Ueoitbiiru , I&M of 4 | K > lliti , n. | Um TRADE MARK. NOTEKAI