fl THE OMAHA DAILY 1H3G : MONDAY , MAY 10 , 1802. FROM THE FRONTIER FORTS NOWB Concerning the Comings anil Goings of the Men of the Standing Army , FAREWELL TO MAJOR MYLES MOYLAN Officer * nml f.n tiles of the riclithiK Scirnlh Cwuilry tllto tlio ( liillnnt .Mnjnr nnil Wife it Ort-ut Sciul I ) IT Nutci nnil FonTlttMsr , Knn. , May 15. iSpcclnl to TUB Uiii.j : Ttio oniccrs und Indlos of the Seventh cnvnlry mot In the "hop room" of tno Administration building \Vcdnosdny evening , May 11 , for the purpose of Kivlnf * Major and Mrs. Myles Aloylnn a laromjll rccontlon. Lieutenant James lIJoll , adju tant Seventh cavalry , lit the following neat llttlo speech , presented Major Moylnn with n hnndsoir.o silver cigar box ns a reminder of his old friends In the Seventh cavalry. "Ladles mid Gentlemen : \Vhon people are gathered together to effect n purpos.0 , It Is customary for some ono to inalto n few re marks In explanation thereof. I feel hlchly honored lit having been designated to perform - form that pleasant duty on this occasion. Wo , who welcome you hero tonight , uro proud to Halter ourselves that wo belong to ono of the best organizations In the service. Its reputation is not the creature of an hour , nor of n day , but has boon making for the last twenty-six years , and the only unchang ing factors In Its growth during nil these years have been a few of its ofllccra. It needs no argument from mo in this nsjomblneo to establish the claim that the character of nn organization depends upon Its leaders , nor will anv ono who knows dlsputo that Major Myles Moylan has , during his long and con tinuous sorvlco with his regiment , contrib uted at much ns any other individual to the making of Us coed reputation and fair nnmo. "Arriving with Its llrst batch of recruits , hovnfi Its adjutant , und consequently In Its very beginning occupied a position which afforded him un opportunity of Incorporating tome of his own military ideas nnd principles Into Its growing character. This sumo char acteristic of determination and pcrscvcronco toward reguluilty and accuracy of detail which laid the foundation of the excellent regimental records wo now possess , enabled him for the last twenty years to maintain In our midst nn organl/atlon tit to servo as n model for all. The military example ple- set for young ofllcers by this man bus Uticn no ordinary ono. It mav not no said of every soldier that when absent , whether for pleasure , only or business , Hold orders for tils regiment always signalled hU Immediate return , pesto haste , to Join his troop. Not every ono can claim the proud distinction of having participated In every campaign his regiment over made. Major Moylan has been present in every light n , regiment , famous for the number uf its engagements , over hud , save one. Ho missed standing shoulder to suoulder with his fol lows at Canon creek only because ho was at the tlmo hastening to tbo field of the bloody Hear 1'nw battle , where in 11 conlllct with iho same savage too two of his brother oniccrs wcro killed , himself nnd another wounded , while only ono escaped unhurt. "This is no ordinary record , and yet the half Is still untold , for Major Moylan meas ured weapons with Indians on these plains before the civil wui' und in that great and sanguinary struggle fought on many a hard contested llcld for the preservation of the union. "After those remarks It seems hardly noo- cssary lor me to add that wo are assembled hero this evening to render honor unto whom honor is duo nnd manifest our recog nition and appreciation of the nmny admir able qualities ot Major and Mrs. Moylan. Though the low to our roiiiincnt bo great , wo deslro to tender congratulations to the oftlcers and Indies of the Tenth cavalry upon Ihoirgaln. Jn view of the many laurels al ready icstlnir upon his head , wo feel no grout outrage done to soldierly traditions when we add the hope that tils future service In this now field of dntv may run in moro peaceful channels in order that Ins peed wife may bo spaicd a repetition of the periods 01 anxiety and dread she has so often In the past been called upon to endure. "Major Moylan. I have hero n small re minder of themselves which your brother olliccrs desire should bo carried with you everywhere nnd daily usad. It Is needless lor mo to sav aught concerning the senti ment prompting this little gift to ono who , with ttiom , Inn suffered tno same hardships , smoked tno same pipes nnd warmed at Iho Bamo camp llres. I feel assured those senti ments c.m bo better appreciated by you than expressed in words by me.'o ono und all wish you and your good wife God speed. " I'oit Kllcy. Surgeon and Mr * . Dallas Bacho of Omaha nro visiting \\itli General Foray th. Private Philip Spmnor , R troop. Seventh cavalry , mis been appointed post saudler. Captain C A. Vnriium , Seventh cavalry , has entirely tecovcred from u siege of scarlatina. Miss Young of Louisville , Ky. , Is visiting with Captain nnd Mrs John C. Urcshnui , Boventh cavalry. Private William Brittan , D troop , loft Wednesday for n three mouths visit to friends in I'hiladclphia. Miss Kmrna Baldwin , daughter of Major T. A. IJnlil\v in , Seventh cavalry , lias returned from school In New York. First Lieutenant li ( J. Rullock , Seventh cavalry , hus bnen very sick ttto past week , but is now recovering rapidly. General Foray th took a few days leave last week for the purpose of visiting his old friend , Colonel Sullivan at Alvannn Ranch. Out u f the largo number of men at this post only sixteen of them are In the "mill. " This Is n good showing for a post like Fort Hlloy. Mujor Smith piycd the troops Thursday morning. The usual amount of scrapping wns Indulged In , but nothing serious hap pened. The quarantine pn light battery A , Second artillery , hus been taken olT , The battery is now in tents while the quarters are receiving n general steaming out. Henry Ford , master of transportation , was taken down with chills and fever two wcous ngo nnd is now In the hospital under the care of Major Jouu Von H. HolT. Assistant Veterinary Surgeon Frank Lewis , H troop , wus discharged from the acrvico Sunday on account of wounds re ceived at tbo battle of Wounded Knee , Post Quartermaster Sergeant Charles Luriir returned Sunday from Chicago , \VhIlo nway the sergeant married u.MIss Huglios , n beautiful and accomplished young lady. The corgcaut and his bride have gouo to keeping house , The following promotions have boon made In the Seventh cavalry : O troop Corporal Fonda lo bo sergeant. Private Green to I ) 3 corporal , Private Litterer to bo "lanco" cor poral ; A troop Private Frouk Shepherd to bo corporal. Mrs. G. H. Uodnoy , wife of Major Uoclnoy , Fourth artillery , gave a euchre party Thurs day ovoninc to which all of the Indies wore invited. A lady who was there said it was on clogunt affair nnd everybody enjoyed themselves Immousoly. Private John AlcCavv , D troop , Seventh cavalry , was discharged Saturday. Johu has served but three years and three mouths , but < l unni ; that time ho has been a good and faithful soldier. Ho will leave for his homo in Philadelphia Sunday. < It IB now First Lieutenant Sedgwlck Kico , owing to the death of Captain G , O. Uoano , Second ouvnlry , and the promotion of Second Lieutenant U. 15. L , Miohlo , inmo regiment. The chances are that Lieutenants Ulco and Mlohio will remain with their old regiments , thus saving the government the expanse o ! moving Lieutenant Michlo from Now Mexico and itlco from Fort Hilov. Wo can't ' spare "Squid" Just yet for there is no ofllcor at the post bettor liked than ho. A farewell reception was tendered to Major Myloi Moylau last Wednesday oven- Ing. The hop room in which iho reception was bold was tastefully decorated , and ovorv ofllrer and Indy iu the garrison was on hand to tender to tun oldest soldlor Iu the Savouth cavalry a fond fnrowoll. An address was anllvercd bv Lieutenant James F. Doll , which wcs listened to with marked atten tion. Mujor Moylan torvod with the Seventh curairy u * aa eulUtod man aud officer slnco the organltatlon ot the regi ment. _ Tort McKlimry. Private James Jomm was discharged from company A recently , and took hl leave the tnrco day , having had enough of Uncle Ham. Corporal John C. Urlnlio has been promoted meted sorecunt nnd Private Gottliebvio - land corporali in company E , Llghth In fantry. Lieutenant J. A. Calo , Sixth cavalry , left post on leave until August ' . ' 0 , IbM , to prepare - pare himself for the duties to which ho has boon detailed at the West Point military academy. Pnvata Chester Wren wnsdlschnrced from company A nnd ro-onllstcd for Company U. Eighth Infantry , on thsIth Inot. , and Is waiting orders to Join his company at I-ort Nlobrarn. , Lieutenant li. n. Paddock has boon trans ferred from the Eighth to the Sixth cavalry and will-shortly lo.-wo us for n recruiting do- tall at the cavalry recruiting depot , Jeffer son Barracks , Mo. Lieutenant C. P. Terrell , Kighth In fantry , received Intelligence of the serious Illness of his mother In Baltimore , Md. , and obtained a leave of abscuco In order to be with her should her Illness terminate In death. Troop D , Sixth cavnlry , has been hard at work boxing up their property and getthit : thing * In shape generally for their march to Fort Yellowstone. Tun troop leaves hero , If nothing happens to prevent , on the 12Ui lust , , and expects to arrive at the park about tbo last of iho month. Sergeant Albert I. Merrill , company K , Highlit infantry , has been sentenced by gen eral courtraartial to bo roduccd to the grade of private soldier , to forfeit to the United StntoifclOof Ills pay and to bo confined at hard labor In tht ) post guardhouse for three months , all on account of not being able to cot alone with the llrst sergeant of his com pany. Ho will know better next tlmo than to in on It oy with the buzuaw. This Is supposed to bo the worry spring time , but If n otrungor to these parts ihoulcl happen hero accidentally ho would bo apt to think things were slightly mixed up In the weather line , bo fur this month wo have had n enow utorm every duv , sometimes u ilttlo wee bit. of a storm , but mostly good , hard , wlntcry ones , the snow molting almost as soon us It touched the earth mid making this the muddiest , dirtiest pluco in all crea tion. Sergeant Lewis Schultz , troop C , Sixth cavalry , left post May 8 , with n detachment to escort the paymaster , Major Cotnccyo , to the post to pav the command for iho muster of April ! 10. ISO'J. Ordinarily Sergeant Schultz would bo able to roach "Gillette , the terminus of the railroad In about four days , but in tbo present condition ol the roads be tween thn post und Gillette H is beyond the reach { of thu imagination lo say when ho will reach there. The baltallon that loft the post April 17 re turned on Mr v 1 , uftcr n very disagreeable trip. In the fifteen days they wcro in the Held they did not have ono good day. Snow fell every night they wore out and made it anything but pleasant in breaking camp In the morning. The roads were In a frightful condition , the mud being up lo the hubs of ihe wagons nil the way golnc nnu roturnlnir. The prisoners gave no trouble and no armed bands of men wcro seen utty whore. Coming bock the command indulged in a little sport In the way of huntlnc aiitelopo nnd they brought qulto a supply of the luscious flesh of that animal lo iho post wllh them. The Jiitiro command , ofllcers. enlisted men , lioncs and wagons , looked pretty rough on coming Into thn post , but ono pay put thincs lo rights nnd on Monday it would have been almost impossible to recognize in the clean shaven and neatly dressed cavalrymen Iho rough , Irnvol-stained nnd weary Iroopcrs lhat. came riding inlo Iho post luo day pre vious. Fort Nliiljiiiru. Private Hutchlnson , company n , Eighth infantrv , discharged per orders ( minor ) . Private Costello of trooo E , nnd Caw of troop G , Sixth cavalry , have been appointed i corporals. Corporal Culdwoll has been promoted sor- gojnt , nnd Private O'Loary , troop 1C , Sixth cavalry , appointed corporal" Private Hocvel , company G , Eighth In- Inntry , discharged per expiration of term of service. Chuructor , excellent , First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon United States Army A. 13. Hoyl has re turned to duty after u short leave. First Lieutenant J. N. Glass , Sixth cav alry , loft for Fort Washakio to Join his troop , li , to which ho had lately boon assigned. Chaplain O. J. Nave loft this post on May 3 on seven days' leave , with permission to apply for an oxtonslou of twenty days more. Sergeant Jo'in ' Crown , troop G , Sixth cav nlry , transferred totroop M us ilrst ser geant , nnd assigned for duty with trnop L ( Indians ) . Private John Sullivan , band Sixlh cavalry , loft on a six inonlhs furlough ; Private Gaughan , troop A , discharged bv purchase : Trumpeter Conrad Koubideaux. Sixlli cav alry ( Indians ) , dischargee by sonleiino of general court martial , Sergeant Major A. Von Nyronhem. Ser geant C. C. Smith , Sixth cavalry , returned from Omaha , where they had been , the for mer for medical treatment , and the Inlter for examination for second lieutenancy , which ho passed with the percentage of l 8-10 , the best average per cent over passed by an en listed man before , and wo nave no uo'ubt that ho will hold his own with any ono when he goes before the bourd at Fort Loavonworth in about six. months from now. Fort bully. Privates ICeonan , company D , and Mac- Gorty , company D , have DOOU discharged from the service. Captain J. L. Vlvon , Twelfth infantry , was absent on detached service at Cheyenne In dian agency Inspecting supplies May 8 , 9 ' and 10 , Corporal Camp , company H , Twelfth In fantry , has been reduced to the grade of a private soldier by seniuiico of a general court martial. Second Lieutenant E. 0. Carnahan , who was recently transferred to Fort Yules. N. IX , bid farewell to his many friends Friday of last ween , leaving by steamer for his now station. Ton recruits from Columbus barracks , Ohio , under the charge of Sergeant Jamss McNulty , urrivod at this post lost weak , huv- Ine delayed two days at Pierre owing 10 u break in iho telegraph lino. Sergeant U. A. Lonolr of the signal corns with Private Doom of company O repaired the telegraph line between hero and Pierre. b. U. The bud weather caused daimgo everywhere In this vicinity. Private Kelly of company D , Twelfth In fantry , ootumed his discharge by purchase the 5th Instant. Ho loft for Californlu the following day nt Hie invitation of his brother , who is doing buslnos In that state. First Lieutenant S. C. Mills , Twelfth in fantry , departed for Plorro May 10 in com- rnamt of the paymaster's escort. Paymaster McClure , stationed at St. Paul , will dispense the bimonthly obllcatlons of Uncle Sam ut this point. From here the major will pro ceed to Fort UandPlI on Hue duty , Fort . U snowed very hard two days last week. The Inspector conoral arrived at the post Wednesday. Chief Trumpeter Fuller Is confluod to his bed in the hospital. Private Maiit Ellis of troop D. Eighth cav alry , deserted the other day. Lieutenant Colonel Sutmior has returned from u two weeks leave spent Iu St. Paul. Privates Uullg. Nell and Gallagher of D troop , fclRhlh cavalry , were discharged Tuesday - day aud at once loft for their homos ; The first base ball gaino of the season between - twoen the officers and enlisted men wus Slayod on the parade ground last Sunday. core : Enlisted men , 30 j officers , 10 , BUSY WEEK IN WALL STREET Withal it Has Boon n PcrioJ of Softnots and Declines , BEARS MADE MOST OF THE MONEY Some AllrRCMl Schrinrn In Which Jny Oonlil U rigmlng Conrcrtilni ; the Union I'nclllo Cnnsci Coinlilrnilito Comment I'urclgu Hotkow. Nuw YOHK , May 15. This has been n week of soltnoss and of declines , Half n dozen slocks have boon conspicuously weak. Upon the other hand half a dozen others have been exceptionally strong. These that biivo been strong are specialties In which adroit and powerful cliques have been at work. In tbo bear onslaughts of the wcok and Buctt onslaughts have practically made up what there has bcon of the stock mar ket Union Pacific and Northern Pa cific have figured conspicuously. As was stated with some frankness In tboso dispatches a week or two ago , the future of the Union Pacific company can bo considered pretty well settled. Mr. Gould has It 11 rinly In his clutches , and the money he can make out of It will bo a good deal moro readily tnuJo and made moro largely through Its dissolution than through Its upbuilding. A receivership Is awaiting it. This may bo for n time disguised , But It Is coming Just the samo. Conservative estimate places the possible profits through the reorganization of the Union Pacific at not loss than $5,000,000. A pretty plum , worth reaching for , is not , perhaps , so much the opportunity to grab reorganization foes , nor merely to utilize the numberless reorganization opportunities that will commit Mr. Gould to tha reorganization Idea. What Is of moro consequence Is the fact that through this practical confession of bankruptcy the llttlo man will bo able to Induce to coerce congress Into the scheme lor refunding the government debt , All this is llUoly to bo held however , in abeyance until next fall's elections are over. Then there will bo four years of vacation , so far as campaign oratory is concerned , nnd that will provide ample opportunities for iho carrying out of the program. Next to Union Pacific , Northern Pacific has been Iho most conspicuous stock of Iho week , and It ulso has been exceedingly weak. It is down now to a price lower than It sold at when a year and n half ago the Caring panic Knocked quotations for everything all to smilhoreons. The wildest sort of sensation alism is being distributed about the property und its prospoots. Philadelphia , is sura that dividends on the preferred stock mo to bo suspended ; Chicago is tolsgrnphing predic tions of now bond issues , nnd Now York is combining the contributions of bothnnu talk ing cheerlessly about default on mortgage bonds. There is such an abundance of bear- Uhnoss on the property that according to all established U'nll street rules a rally ought to bo about duo. It may turn out to bo true that for a lima at least dividends will bo passed and that other drawbacks may bo en countered ; but there is sucgostivoncss pos sibly in the fact lhat Ihrough all this cam paign against Iho properly not ono of Us offi cial friends has found it convenient to say a word In Its behalf. An enormous short'in- teiost meanwhile uns been accumulated. x FINANCIAL , uizvimv. London Can VI ml no Outlet for the A Lmiul- iinoi of Surplus 1'iinds. LONPON , May 15. Discount was not in demand during the past weak. The last quotations were three-quarter of 1 per cent for ihrco months and one-half of 1 per cent for short. The plenty of money 1s such that largo supplies remain un employed. The position" tno Bank of England Is stronger. Gold accumulates and there is no sign of u coming drain from any quarter. The leading topic among bank ers la an impending amalgamation movement. Lloyd's ' bank is to absorb the other linn of Twining & Co. anu also the Bristol of West "England bonds , whllo the Alliance bank is negotiating for a union with another bunk. The motive for the arrangement in each case is to concentrate business to the ud- vunlago of Iho shareholders. The silver market was firm last week owing to the prospect of what may bo the outcome of the international . Yesterday's congress. quota tion of 40pcnco lor bar silver showed an advance of half penny on the week , wbilo Mexican dollars were quoted at 39J pence. Uupeo paper advanced 1J per cent on the week. On iho Slock excha'ngo tho.weok was a fairly active one , and there was a decidedly slrong lono. The abundance of money con tinues to stimulate the domana for high class investment blocks , but speculation Is still great. The process of recupera tion of general business , though slow , now extends to second nnd third rate invosiment slocks. Oporalors look for an early revival of speculative business. British funds are in favor and improved Ihree-fourlhs of 1 per cbnt on iho week. India slocks advanced seven-eighths of 1 per cant. In tbo foraign market the closing of some bear accounts , combined with buying on foreign bourses , gave a general impetus. Spanish advanced \ % per cent : Argentine nallooals , 2 per cent ; Mexican , 0 per cent ; Brazilian , \ % percent ; Chilian , \ % percent , English railways were firm during the week und show an average gain of one-fourth to three-fourths of 1 per cent. American railroad securities nro still disappointingly quiol. When prices are put up hero Now Yorit refuses lo support the load ; licnco movements are Irregular , turning tc llalness. The week's variation include iho following : Increases Denver preferred , l1 per cent ; Louisville & Nushvillo , 1 per cent , Now York , Pennsylvania ft Ohio , three-fourths of 1 per cent ; Central Pacific , Now York und Mexican Central , one- half of 1 per cent each. Du- Bocreasos Northern Pacific % } { per cent ; Union Pacific , ! % per cent ; Atchison and Liilio Shore , 1 pur cent each ; Norfolk pre ferred , throe-fourths of 1 per cent ; Ohio & Mississippi , Wnlmsh preferred and Missouri , Kansas & Texas , ono-half of 1 per cent each. Canadian securi ties nro weak ; Grand Trunk flrst uud second preference dropped 1J percent and Grand Trunk third preferred H per cent. Under heavy sales the securities of thu Mexican railroad dropped considerably , llrsts declin ing U % ; seconds , 2 > , and ordinary , 1 per coat. Among the miscellaneous socurlos Peruvian debentures lost " per cent owing to adverse reports concerning the concession for Iho Corro do Pasca mines , Suez cana shares lost 1 ] | per cent on the doclsion lhat bulk petroleum vosbols will bo pcrmilied lo go through ino canal. Among iho mlnlnc securities Hlo declined ibroo-cightbs of 1 pur cent. Bunk , brewery aud trust securities were rnihor llrm. _ On thu 1'urU Itourie. PAIUS , Maj 15. On the bourse prices were firm during the week and business was active , Three per rent rentes advanced 0. centimes for the week , Credit Functors 11 % francs nnd lUoTinto ? 11 francs , Pannmt canal shares nro quoted 3)/ ) francs bettor nobody knows why , as the company has gene to hopeless ruin. Suez canal ihares los 10 francs ou the week. llimimi Huc'ir ' Mtirkrt. IUVANA , May 14. In tbo sugar market during the wnok exporters nela aloof am only a small butlncss was transacted. The market closed quiet uud practically un changed. Highest of all Jn Leavening ' Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOU/TiOf PURE \ A SLUGGBH SfREAM. It ( IcU 1'ont nnd Ivrtiinnou * Unlrm It li Hopl Comtnntly riimllfK. At this * oasoh ofMMJ yc--xr people feel moro or Ices wcnlc , run dawn , wcnrlcil nnd dopro f ed. U tins been commonly jnppoied that It la du to Impurities of tire blood , nnd thnt only by purify Ing the blood can good health bo secured Is tills Irdc ? Ictnnf-oe. Tlio blood gets Im pure because It HtiMgcish. How docsa strenm get Impure with ittrtii PCIIIII nnil poisons on tlio tup ? Mmply brciui o It doesn't rim , A running stream Isnut Impure , but a stagnant orslntrglsh stream lalwnys Is , If , theicfuro you would keep } our blood pure , keep It mov- Inir , keep It throbbing. The moment it beclns lobe sliiBglsii it win iKUln to bo Impure , und yon will fool the effects In tired , wcnk fecllnu ? , depressed emotions , nnd n tliousund and ono troubliM which nlways follow. The proper way to keen tlin blood stlrrln ? Is by the u&o of npurostlmiilnnt. In moderation. Stimulate II gently , und It will Keep In constant , healthy motion , and coed health will follow , There Is lint ono wav In which this can bo done , and thul Is by the ilso of thn purest nnd best slim iilantyou cun ( Ind , iirofurnbly whlsUoy. nnd thurolsbut 0110 absolutely pure , medicinal whiskey known to thu world , nnd that Is Duffy's Pure Mult. Scientists admit this , the doc tors til I confirm It. I Us more generally npod to-day than any other whlslicy which thu world has over seen , and It Is popular only through Its mcr t Do not let nny druggist or grocer deceive you byssylns tliov litivo some thing "Just us good" "something they cun 10- comrnend , " etc. When any dealer says ihls , ho ins nn Interested motive , which usually Is , to > ell yon some ! hlnz cheap n ml Inferior on which 10 can inuko moro money. Uo not bo so iccolvcd. iccolvcd.SCHENCK'S MANDMKE PILLS _ Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY nntl PROMPTLY on the JLiivor nnd Stomach , restoring the constipated orpans to healthy activity , xnd nro a POSITIVE nnd PERFECTLY SAKE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , nnd nil other llsonsos arising from n disordered con dition of the Llvor nnd Stomach. They tire the Only Hcllblo Vegetable Liver Pill Sold ; They are Perfectly Harmless ; They ro Purely Vngclable ; Try Them. UK. 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But Ihoso who are afflicted with Nervous , Chronic or Private Diseases , Which neither themselves nor their family physician can cure , should at once consult these eminent and successful spcclnllsls , A A AY j Y Y Drs. BEITS & BETTS Who have treated nnd cuied moro cabcs of CA1ARRH , SYPHILIS , PI LFiS , GONORRIKEA STRICTURE , GLKliT , HYDROCIiU ; LOST VARICOCHUH , MANHOOD , And nil similar afflictions of n private or dclicnto iKitiircJtiriiu any other firm ol specialists In the United States , Kast or West. CONSULTATION FREE Call on or address , with stamp , fl HO.South 14th St. N. li Corner Mill ami Duofrlus Sts. Omaha , Neb. ntly U Freque' want a now IDEA IK ADVERTISING. Address suddenly , without notice , Omu/ia Ailtrrlltltm llurraii , ! f. I' . Life. CONTINUED. That remarkable sale of men's fine all wool suits , worth twelve * / fifty , thirteen , fourteen , fifteen and even sixteen dollars , at seven-fifty a suit , will be continued till next Wednesday night. A recent purchase by our representative in New York of about seven hundred additional suits , fully as good , if not a trifle better than those on sale before , will be thrown on the front tables today , and still your choice goes SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT They're in Sacks and Frocks. They're in all wool and silk and wool cassimcres all wool cheviots all wool homespuns- all wool flannels. They're in dark , light and medium colors. They're in plaids , checks , pinheads and plain patterns. They're inany size from 34 to 42 , Remember : That included in this remarkable sale arc several hundred G. A. R. suits , made of the very best _ all wool indigo blue ' * o flannel , colors guaranteed absolutely fast , coat cut cither single or double- breasted , at seven-fifty a suit and the G. A. R. buttons go free. Remember : If you don't "catch on" to one of these suits you'll be as badly left as some people were when Noah started his excursion. Notice of thn Kitting of tlio City Council us n Ituaril ol K < iimll/itlon. : To the owners of the lots.parts of loti and rcul citato abnttins on or mljacent to the stieuts , alleys or uvomics herein mimed or situated In whole or in part \\ltlilu any of the districts herein spccltled : Von und oueh of von nro hereby notified that the city council of tlio city of Umalm v < 111 situs uboar.l of enuall/allon at tlio olllco of the city elerlc , In the c.ty hall , Omaha. Neb. . on Thursday , the I'lth ' day of M.iv , I6U. . from ! ) o'clock n. in. to.WclocK p. in. , for the pur pose of considering and equalUini ; the pro posed levy of special taxes and iissesbmcn'.H. as shown by "Proposed I'luns of Assessment" now on tile In thu oflico ot bald city clerk , und coircctln ajiy eirors therein , and of hearing all complaints that the owners of property so to be asbChscd nnd tu\cd may innUe : said spe cial taxcb anil assessments proposed to ho levied bchiK necessary to cover the cost , of the several improvements duly niithorl/cd to bo made and now completed , as follows : Damages for ehuirzin ; ; tlio I'.ulo ot Arbor street. llth hlrcot and 12th stieet. amounting to the sum of $ 'i7.ro. ! nlilch s.ild sum It Is proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the lots and real estate to the depth of center of bloolt on both sulos ; of Arbor btreet from lOth to 1'ith street , llth street from 17ofeetboutliof Arbor street to Oustollur street , 1-thbticct from Vlnton street to Castcllar street. Judgment In f.ivorof Mlchnol Donnelly for dniniiueb for clwntfo of grade of Davenport street from Dili to lutli blrcit ! , iimonntliu to the sum of { MW.UI. which sum It Is proposed by u repoit duly udoptcd by tbo city council to asse.sson the lots and real estate to the depth of UK feet on both sides of said Davenport street from Oth to lot h btreet. Damages , for cradlnu the alloy In block P , Kounl/o & Itnth'b addition , amounting to the sum of J170.01 , which said sum It is proposed by u report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the lota and real estate to the depth of ono lot on both bhles of said alley In block 8 , Konntzc & Ruth's addition. Clumping tin ) crailo of Dmijilns street from 10th to 20th htrect und pertain Intersecting streets amounting to Iho sum of f.l..O..T , which said sum It is proposed by a report duly adopted by the elty council to assess on iho lots and real estate to the depth of KI2 feet on both bides of said Douglns street from Uth htreot to 21th street , as follows- From Oth to lUth bU , W els. per foot frontage. 1'rom 10th to llth ht. , Jl.OO . per foot f rontaiso , I'roni llth toK'thSt ' ! ! . : ( . " > per foot frontage 1'rom 12th to itth : Ht. JI.75 per foot frontage. I'roni 13th to Uth St. . ! 2 00 per foot frontline. I'roni Uth lo l.r > th M. $ 'f'J per foot frontage , l-'roin lUh ! tolBthSt. , JI.UO per foot . . . 1'rom 2Jth St. on north t-ido tn west line , lot Sliousel'sBub. , from 2Jth St. on south side to west line , sub. 18 , lot 2. Capitol add. , at il.JOlU per foot frontage. On north bldo from west line lot 2 , llousol's sub. to westllno bub. ( < , lot 2 , Capital add. . On south sldo from west line sub , Ib. lot 2 , Capitol add. , lo west line lot 0 , llousol'a aub. ut UOJ per foot frontage , On north bldo from west line suK 8 , lot 2 , Capitol add. to west llno'stib. I ) , lot .1. Capitol add , , On south bldo from west llnu lot U lloubuls' finb , lo west II no sub , 12 , lot ; ) , Capitol add , nt $2.fiJ per foot frontline. On north Hide from west line sub , H. lot II , Capitol add , to 24th faL. On south bldo from west line hub , 12 , lot U , Capitol add. to 24th bt. , nt f..OJ per foot fioutazo , 2Mb St. on west side from north line of lot I ) to south llnu lot 11 In Helium's Ibt adJ. ut $1.85 per foot f ( outage. DoincluH htrcut from 10th to 20th at (3.70 per foot frimtiigo. 17th Bt , from alloy north of 1 arnntn St. to Dodge .St. at $ .170 per foot f rontago , Ibth Ht. from PHI u urn to Dodge Sta nt $ .1.70 per foot frontage. . 10th ht. from furnuin to DoJgo Sis. utJ..70 ) per foot frontage , I'lirtliecostof grading -Ith Avo. from Grand- vlew to ll.tncroft.Sts. , amounting to J , IH. : 1 , which Hiild sum It U proposed by a ruportduly adopted by the city council to ubnubs on the lots and real estate to the depth of alley un both Hlde-i of 4th Ave , fioin ( ir.indvlow to llun- eroft Hts. Kale per front fooi.tgu2l2l7u , Changing the grade of 21th St. from Lonvon- wortli ot. to Woolwnrth Ave , amounting to the sum of (1'JII.UU , which buld sum It Is pro posed to asbCb * on t ho lots und real estate to the depth of the center of block not exceeding 13) feet on both allies of s'lld 24th 9t. from J.imv- imworth ht. lo lllcliory ht. Hate uor foot f rontago M.2lHj. ! ) Damages for grading corUIn streets and ullevHln Mursh's addition , timoniitlni : to thu hum of J8.H.OU.hloh Buldbiimlt U proposed by n rupert duly adopted hy tlio city council to abschs on the lots adjoining the btruots and " Marey0hVreot from S5th to27ih streets. Mason street from ' , ' 3th to 27th streets. 25th inonuo from l.na eiiworth street to ' 2"tthrstn' t ° 'riom I.eiivcnwortli street to lllcUory place , and thu alleys In Maruli s ad dition , equally on thu several lots In blockb I tou . Inclublve , In Marsh's addition , on ouch lot Ar r.fi Da'iiiagoa for grading Onstnllnr street from 15th to ' 'Itli atreuta uiiiotintlng to thuBUiuof J2W.UO. nluch H ild sum It Is pioposed by a 10- port duly udoptod by the olty council to usieis on the lotH and real ostatu to the depth of Iho alley or Iho depth of tbruo ( o ) loU and In tax lot to thu dupth of l' < 0 fuel , on botn sides of Cabtellar street fiom IMh to 24th ytreoln Itulu per foot fiontiiiru , Damazcs for grading I'uclflo street from S4th to7th alrjets. umountlnx to the stini of Hlle.OJ. \\hluh said sum It is proposed by u ruporl duly adopted bv the city council toussesson the lotb and real I'stuto to iho depth lo thu center of block , und the depth only of lots 4 , ! I7 and 40 In Hickory pluuu. on both sides of I'aclllcttrcot froniimh to27'.hstreuls. Halo jor foot frontage , * ) .2j'Jl' ' ' , Didnaves for gruduu Dupont street and Ulco ( treat Iu Dupont place , amounting to tbo sum of Jl'S'i.O1 , which said sum ills propose I by a report duly adopto I by thu elty council , to assess ou the lots and ical ustnto t > thu depth of 123 feet on both sides of said MiecU as lollous : Dupont street from cast line to west line of Duponl place. Itlce street from east llnu to west line of Duponl place , at rate of f J.llti per foot frontage. DumagCb for chnngn of grade of 42nil street Lafayette , und other sticets In Walnut Hill addition , amounting to the sum of 3.T7.00. uhlcn mill sum It Is proposed by a loport duly adopted by the city council to assess on the- lots and real estate to thu depth of I.VJ foot on bnt I. sides ofI2nd stieet from Hamil ton to Nicholas steeet : Lafayette avenue from 1 50 feet west of 4'nd street to 4lst street Unto per foot frontage J.l.llOs1. Damages for grading 8th street fiom I'ar- nam to Hurt sticot , amounting to thu sum of S.IO'.MO. which said bum It Is proposed by u re- ] ) ort duly adopted by the city eoiinoll to as sess on the lots rintl real estate to the depth of Hist alley or ir.U feet on lioth sldt'S of , 'hth stieet from I'arniiin btreot to Hurt btreet. Kate pur foot frontagu $ .UJ" > 2. Chunking the gr.ulu of Hamilton street from 24th street to 40tn stieet ami certain Inter- scctiriK streets. umountltiK to thu sum of 311.- 2. > 0.01 , which said bum It Is proposed bv n luuort duly adopted by tbo city council lo assess on the lots nnd real estate to thu dupth of center of block or the llrst alley , and piopi'Hy not biiu-dlvidoil l. > 0 feet ou both sides of thu fol lowing streets : Hamilton struct from 2lth to 40th street. 2."ilh btreet from Charles to ( . 'alihsull stieet. 27th struct frorualluy south of Hamilton to Charles street. i8th ! street from Hamilton to Charles street. UHth street from Indiana to Clmilrs btreot. yibt stieet from Hamilton to Charles street. IMrd street from Myrtlu avenue to Ch.irlus Btiei't. Kith street from Lafayette avenue to Charles street. Ililth street from Lafayette avenue to Chailos slreet. Kale per footfrontac , $10i,7lj : I'llllni ; curtain loth amounting to the num of $ n.'i.0 ! , whlvli tnld bum It Is proposed by n report - port duly adopted by thu city couiiull to as sess on the lots and leal estate a H follows : Lot II , block 4 , Drake's addition , Jl'.10. Tocotcr the cost of nlop'ru ecitaln lots , amounting to thu RUIU of JH0.4U wnlch said sum It li pioposed by a report duly adopted by the elty council to assess on the lotb und real estate us follows : Lot IS , block 10 , Ambler Place. S1. L Lot 11) ) . block 10 , Ambler I'lncu , * 4.27. Lot 20. block 10 , Ambler I'luce , J.'s'.IS. ' ' Wust 150 feet of se U of nw h boctlon 29-15-13 , $ S.Y.'i2. Damages for cradlng 2Cth street from 1'ar- nam street to Ilarney street , and alley from ' . 'Oth street to7th a\eniie , ainonntln-- thu sum of il.50u.00 , which said sum It Is ptoposuil by a leport duly udopteil by the city council , lo assess on the lots and lualestitn to lliu depth of I.'IJ feut on east bldu and I'M feet on west sldo of said 2Ulh street from I ' 'a rn a in to llarnuy btieeta. Hutu per foul fiontugo , Damages for changing the grailo of Dodge street fro'n I. owe avenue to Kelt railway , amounting to thu sum of ? IHUHi , which said Mini It is proposed by a lupoit duly iidoptud by the city council to assess on thn lots und real estate to the depth of tliico lots , or thu llrst alloy , on both allies of said blreet from Lowe HNenno to Holt railway , Itutq per foot . . Ily ruiiPon of oponln27th street from III Is- tel Htrtuit to HoUlcl ; purli. iiniountliu to thu sum of ilhU3.0d , which said sum It Is proposed by a report dul v adopted hy the elty council to assess nn the lols and ruitl uslntu on holli sides of bald 27lli street from Hrlstol btreet to 1'axton btreet , as fullous ; To Iu assessed on the balance of lot 10 , Iluwrs addition. JMioOJ. 'J'o bolibsessed on lliu east 01 feel of sub-Iol 11. lax lot No. 5. 8.WO.OJ. . . . . , . . Pioln tin ) south linn of Ucdlok park to Pratt stri'Ot at tbo into of fO.275 per foot frontagii in dupth to center of blook. Krom Pratt Htrnuttc I'nxton street nt the rate of J0.ia7 per foot froutugo In depth tocun- ° Vou iiru' further notified tbnt siild "nropo'ind plans of iibsessmcnt" aiu now siibji-el to the Inspection and examination of any of thu owners of said lots , parts of lols or pieces of nmi estate , or the Inspection or examination of liny other person luturobtoil In sulij iiio- posed iibbpssmi'iils , ut thu olllco of said city olorlt , and lhat by a report of u coinnilttoo of nuld council duly adoploj , It Is proposed thai unless for good and sulllclunt eanso H may liu otherwlso ordered and dotormlnod , thai the to t uf bald improvements respectively bo as- tetscd on ( hoover. U lots , parts of lota and plorcs of rO"l cutato as bhown by said jiro- posuil plans ot asi ; > siiont Vou und uach of yon uro hornby notified to appear before sild Hoard ot ICmmll/atlon at thu time und pluco above upaclnud to muku any complaint. Btuiumont or objection you doslru concerning any of said proposed levies und assessments of special tuxes. JOHN OnovKfl , City Ulurk. Omaha. Neb , , May 10 , ISOi. may II d7t _ 1'rupuaaU for 1'ark llnndn. Pcnlcd bldH , marked proposals for Park Honds will ho rucoivod up to 12 o'clock noon. of tho'JSth day of May , IbJ. . for the purchasoof 40JUOJ.n023youis5 pur cunt , Purk llouda of thnelty of umaha , Net ) . Kacli bid must btalu price and amount bought for und Include uconiod Intcreil to duiuof dullvury ut Omaha , Nub. Thu rlaht to reject uny and a bid" . ra- sorvi'd. lIL.Miv lloi.ifiN , iu7dl6tm City Treasurer _ Tit ItullroHil IJonlr.ial M. Wo will Mib.lot 40 mill's of grading on line o ; II. , O. II. & N. Hy. , from Kon-st C Hy. Iu. , ust ; ward , on and nftor Tucsduy , May 17 , Pan. amUpoolUoiitloiis may bu eou RI luroit Ully. UUil7tM KlSlllAL.l5cU'NAMAICA. . 1'UOPOSKD CHANG K OP GRADE. OKIJINANCE NO. IS I. An or.lln-iueo ileclarliis tint in''t < tv of ehanslng lliu gi.ido of | i < nglas slrov fr ra llith lo-ilih streets and h tjinr , tu.g s'reet . aim nllcys noith nnd sonthol D'lii ' i.isslrect from 17th to UMt list reel , an I app ilntlng thrco disinterested appialscrs lo assuts and deter- in no thu damiiges to propel ly onniTn. whleh may liecanscd hy such changeof grade , anil ordering tlio city engineer to make a pro- lilu. show In ; such changu. Ho II ordained by the clly council of the city ot On. aha : Section I. That it Is proper nnd necessary , and It Is hereby declined proper and neces sary lo cliungu thu grade of Douglas stteot , fiom 10th to 20th streets , ami Inter-cctlng btreois and alleys noith anil south of Douglas blieet from 17tb to Sillh stieets , so that s.ilil grniloeluvntluns will bo in fo lows , the grulii between thu points c led being uniform stialghl lines. ' fccctloni. Uradoof Douglas street Kli'vatlon niovallqn of South of Noith Cuih. l urb. Kast curb line of 21th st . . . . 1 f ! ( K ) 11 > uo West cm li line of 1'lth street M'l.SI 1H.2J Ilasleiiil ) line of 1'lth street 141 51 HI M \\esi eiiih lluu of I8lh stri-ut 124 . " > J 121 ' > 0 i.ist : curb line of Isth .street 1:2 W 121 ! W West curb llnu of I7tli sticul IWi 0(1 ( 10.1 00 I'.ast cuih llnuof 17th stieet 101 IK I 1-3 00 Westcurb lluu of Kith stioet. cl iO fc-.OJ _ , t-cctloni. ; Cimduof 17th street I'.levatlon niov.ttioij of U'uat of Kast Curh. Curb. H Houth curl line of Dodge st. ui.na M 01 North curb llnuof Douglas stlu.'i 00 1KI 00 Suuth curb II no of DouglabsllOti OJ South line of alloy bouth of Dou.-las st . 117 Kl 115 Kl Seetlon 4 llrailn of lilh stieet South curb llnu of Dodge st f.i : 00 121 00 Noith curb llnuof Dougliisst t.'l .Ml 12. N ) South curl ) line of Douglnsbt 121 M U'.1 ro North curb lluu of I' irnam st III' M liO.M Section "i. lir.uluof I'.ilh ' Htrcet H > uth cuib llnuof Dodgusl llli 00 15S CO Nortliqurli llnuof Douglusst 14 1 2. ! 141.M South curb llnu of Douglas still 21 141 M Noith eu ill 11 no of Farnam stllHi.OO 1M.OO Section ( i. ( iradoof alluv between Douglas und Dodgu btiuots. lUlh und 17th sticets , IClevatlnn of ( Jjiilcr llnu. Kast line of 17th fit . WJ.OO A point 22 ft east of oust line of 17th street . . . . 01 S3 Section 7. The L'uides of all alloys north nnd south of Douglas stri'Jl. from llh street lo 20th street , bh , ill bu straight lines between Iho established gradus ot Iho Intersecting btrect" . Hcctlon 8. That the city eiijincpr bo. anU hereby N. Instructed to maUca piolilubhow- ing Mich proposuil clmiigu of gradi1. Section U. Thut thu mayor , with thu np- pro\ii ! of the city council , appoint thrco disin terested apprai-cis to appia'su. asiuss tiid de- term I no the il'inrigoto mopcrl v owners which may bu caused by such cli.iir-oof gr.idi * . talc- liig Into consldoratlou In ma ( Ing such up- piaisemenl , the spci'lal huuufllH , If uny , to Hiii'h property , by reason of such changu of gntilu. Socllon 10. Tint lids ordlnuni'o luKe i > lfuct anil bo In forcofiom un 1 after Its p.isia0'o , Passed. May ard. i Lily Clerk. n. p. DAVIS. Pri'slduutClty Couiall. Approved May .Mitrmr. NOTICK TO PKOPErtTV OWNERS. Von ar hi-rcbv notllled Unit the following described promlsc-i. to-wlt : I , nt .1. In llorbauh'H addition to the city of Oiiinhliu ; fix lot II , In t-otlion 22 , township K , rair.-o 111 ; lot 10 , O.iplftl addition , bulnx lot nt bouthucil corner of llurnuy und 21th Mrmits , mid lot 10 , MfCutHlllBh I'luci ) , hu\i > bi'iiii ilu- clarud by oidlniineus Nos. : i ' , is , ! ! 0 HI , IW < 7 nncl aioo , respectively , to he mils niM > by ro.is.im of hunks of u u th existing thorunn. Von uiu huruby dlinutinl to ub.ito Hiild mils * unco by ur.idlnuHUld h'lnlc * of oiirth down to ulxiiit tin ) level of thu Hiiiroiinilliu NtrnotS > on or before .Mine 2 , bi. ! , 01 nnlil niiU.iiicox will bn uhittcd by tbu oily uutluntlrii. unit the oxpmiso I hereof lovlnd in u Hjiuc'lul tux uuiilnslthu property on bluhi > ald nuiauiicui exists. Dated thUl''th ' day of May WU. , , , . I' . W. lllltMIAI'M li , Chairman of the Hoard of I'ubllo \ \ "rk % ml.-llt-H lb-17 I'roiHifciiU lor DUIrlct .Street | \ llmiilx. Scaled dlds marked Proposals for District Btruut liiiiirovoini'iit HoiulH , will he received up to 12 o elude IIODII , uf lba2Hln day of May , Ib'J. ' , for thu piirnluibo of IJhtr.ut ; btruel Im- immniiuiil llonds us fulloHni Illblrict : i7J nibtrletllT.I Dmtrcl U7 ( DUtrlot a-H District tW DlMlllol 111 . , W.WO.OO Usnod under vh irlcr powm of metropolitan Htatuprli'iiand ; tinount. cltli'H. Hitch bid inusl Fiiiiirlit fin nnd tnuliiilo uviirued lulvrubt to Uolnof delivery lUOinuliu , Nob. The light to reject unv nml all li lU U rQ. served. 11I.NKY IIOI/I-.N. * x. I Ulty Iroamuor , < ( Ins ami Kli'Olrlo I.llit | I'Uliuon for tlltt Now City Hull. Ily order of the City council the ttmo for * . NiiPinlttliU Old-j for sun und electrlo lUht Uv > luroi for the now city hull , Omuhn , Nub. , lmin Keen extended from 4 p in. , iluy 17 , to 4 p. in , May 31 , Ib'J. ' , TUUUIIOIIK ur.HRN , ui.'Uit Comptroller.