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Railway Time Table. U, P, R, B, MAIN LINE Dally Express. 1 Daily Express.3:25 pm Denver Exp... 7:40 p m [ Denver Exp....7:35 & m Emigrant 6:00 p m | Emigrant. . am OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-U. P. DEPOT. Lincoln Ex...11:45a m | Lincoln E: 1:08 o m Mixed .. 8:16% m | Mixed... A6 pm DUMMY TRAINS—SRIDGE DIVISION, Dummy trains leave Omara as foll wa 8:00 & 5pm m; 6:00 & ; 10:00 & m; 11.00 & m, 1:00 p m; 2:00 m; 8:00 p g 4:00 p m; 500 p m; 6:00 p m Dummy traing leave © uncil Blufts as follows: 8:26 am; 9:25a m; 1C m;2:25 pm; 825 pm;, 426 p w; b ™, Sundaye—* he Duntmy tralns leave Cmaha at 9:00, 11:00 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m Leaves Council Bluffs at 9:25 and 11:25 3 m, 2:25, 4:25, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAISS BRIDGE DITISIO ¥, LEAVE OMAIIA. LRAVE COUNCIL BLUPPS 5 am; 11258 m; 1:95p 126 p m; 656 p Pass No 2 Pass, Ny 6. 7.258m " No 10, ‘T Nolh..11:20 am “No 4. ¢ No 3..i1:30am Emigrant No 8. * Nolg. W NoT.600pm| * No 1 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th St Leavo Omaha for O'Nelll via 8t Paul Line for Blair...... ... 8:50 a m Arrise from Neligh' ... 530 pm C, M, & ST P. R, K- P. DEPOT, LEA Mall & Ex Atlantic kx p ut *Daily except Suuday WABASH, 8T. LOUIS & DEFOT. ARRIV Mall & Ex Pac fic Ex fDai; LEAVE, Omaha, C, B &Q. R R—U, P, DAFOT, ARRIVE, LRAVE, Mall*, Exprisa...... .; N. Y. Fx. leives O arrives *Sundays excepted. C., K. 1 ARRIVR, Express Opm | uli*.,. Council Blufts'a¢ 10mal & P, R R—U P, D; LEAY am | Express. Mai Mail.. Express *3und S 30pm i dags exepeed. C. & N.W. K. @.—U, P. DEPOT. LEAVE Expres . ARVIVE, Maile,....., T45am| Kxproes. 0 pn “sundays excep.ed 8.C.&P. K. R 6:00 8 m 600 pm 1Siar dayn ST PAUL & OMAHA Lsam L Tiepm *sundays cxcepted 7. P. DEPO ™. Mailt Expro excepted EIRASKA DIVISION 15TH 8T, Nol. N3 Sundays exeepred, . R.R—B. & M, DEPOT. Nne., . 4:50pm No4 PRIETTEN K. C., 8T.JO Mai..... Kxpross.......6:00 -« 1 Expr s, Mail 6:50 B. & M. R., IN NEBRASKA. Denver Exp...,.“:16 a m 7:35 p i1 Liacoln kxp..6:35 p v J. 9408 m MISSOURT{P DEPOT. ARRIVE, DEPART, Express........6:50 a m 75 pm Mail , 6:1p m | Mail 5am Tr ins leav 1z at 7:25 p w and ardviog at 6:50 aw vil. have Pulman »l-opers. Opening and Closing of Malls. RouTH orRN crosm. a m. p.m. a.m, pa. ..11:00 9 5:30 11:00 9:00/ 6 1110 9:00) Chicag) & Northwestern Chics Rock Leland & v Chicago, Burlinzton & Wabae Sioux City & Pacife, Union Facife. .. Omaba & Kepiih Burlington & Mo. Omaha & * orthwestern i Mis ouri Pacific........... 680" 6:30 Local maiis for State ct fowa leave but once & ys 4308 m i mail 8180 opened at 10:70 a. m.. Ottice open bundays from 12,00 m, 10 1:00 p THO3 F TALL, Pytma ter Eaturday \vening Trains The ‘o 0 «ing '2oly thov A% e and names A rones T & to Ctiaen 1 Ubion Pacifl - t an e - o Sati ey ovealng ol a MONTUS. | el ;! = | e ii Tle January . Fevruary March. April. May Seprembe October. “The Chicag~, St. Pani Minneap 18 and Umuba trains lcave every S .turday afte.noon ‘Th: Chicego, Milwaukee and St. Paul traing cave every - atur ay afternoon® COR:{iCE WORKS Iron and Rlata Koofing, 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1111 Douglas &, - Cmaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, rron and Slate Roofing, . Specht’s Patent Metallic Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Kailings, Window Blinds, Cel- lar Guards; alsn GENERAL AGENT FOR I'EERSON & FILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. NOTIOE OF PUBLIC SALE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE Otoe and Missouri Reservation IN THE STATES OF MESRASKA AND KARBA3, UNITBD STATRS LAND OFPICK, BRATKICE, Nev , Apr | 30th, 1083, | the d rectidn o' the 1n. Secretar of the Int.rior, the 1, 8, Land Othce at B.atrice, in thy Stat's of Nebraska, wili b op:n on Thuraday, the 81st Day of May, 1883, at 10 o'clock, &, m. For the purpse of recelvivg applicat the rewainder cf the 1. Missouria reservation, in the and Kansas, The lands will be sold on'y to pcrions who shall within three months from the date of th-ir applica'iona muke "a permancnt sott'ement the same, and each' applicati n mush be panied by a1 affidavit s eviavacs of gocd n this respect The 'asds w to pur: of the 0 oc and ates of Nebraka by80'd to the highest respons ble bidder, at not le:s than the appraised vau in 50 acre t atd vo one person will be al- owed to purchse more than 160 acres, except in cascs of fracilonal excess (contiguous theret.) where the survey of towoship and section lines could not be ma e t conform o the boundary lines of the recervation, in which (as» the exc a8 not cxcsediug 40 acres, oy be adied to the 160 acres ‘The terms of #a’e are as follows One quarter in cash, to become due and paya. ble at the expira®ion of threc monshs from the date of fliing application; one quarter in one Year; one quarier in twa years; one quarter in hree years frou the date of sale, with int:rest at the rate of 5 per centum per anoum; but in caré of default {n the first or cash payment, the person thus defaulting sha'l forfeit absslutely his #cht to the tract for the purpose of which bé has applied. Ro'lands will be sold upon which improye- menta a'¢ found belongyng to Indians a8 reported by the appraisers in their schedwe of their ap. pralsment. sale will be subject to approval by the Bacretary of the Iuterior. and wl.] be continned trom day to day at Beatrice, un‘il the lan: disposed of. A list of the lands, with th praised value of ench tri Il be found on file ab the distriet laud ottice af Beatrice, H.W. PARKER Regi Mtodt W, H, SOMERS, Beoely REYNOLDS & MOTTER, REAL ESTATE DEALERS,; Omsha National Bank Building, OMAHA, - .+ . No, 996160 acres;20 acr 8 breaking; sod house, nice land, runuing stream of wator, 8 miles from R R town, § mile to s8:to0l house, Price—8650; deeded land; terme, NEB 92416 ncre'; 95 acraq broke; good valley Ia d, & cd 801 buildir g3, runuing water and g od weliz cne mole feem K, R, town ‘Tme on cn pa t of purcrass money. Pilce—8$4 per Acre; an «xtra bargtio 963160 acres; 25 acren h oko. one acre of goo | timber, «'good (o h use; 8 miles from K. R. towD, 1 mile to s hoel -3 per acr.. 962100 ac. e¥; 3, acres under cult vation; wall, #od ho se, go.d ¢ nditi'n 4 miles fiom R. R., 1m ¢t 1ca00 —#300 mor.va. e can be asstimed. Pitce of lard, $600—, $20) cash, assume moitga € & g1eat barg 91160 acres; 40 acres broke,s frame 1 ouso, nice level pieco of 1'nd, 6 il 8 from R. R, Prie of and—¥700 3100 cash wnd $30) mortgage, 960160 acres; 10 acres broke, nice plece of land wi ha tine ~to k range adjorning » d oui'd Jtus, weli, 181 es fe m K. R town - §3 per acie} g0, hance for a rtock man, 950160 acres; frame honse, good well of water; bmiesfron 4, R tHw $ 00 casi an 1 as. sume §300 1ortgage, & desicavlo §icce of Iand 958—160 acres timber claim, 4 milos from R. R. town—8200 c.sh 10 acies breaking. —120 acres; tws ¢ od houses nice large bara Jand ivali seco’d b itom: ranni @ stream of water, § e« from (1 f tue hest town in the staie —§30 pes ac ¢; wocd term,;a cesirable farm, 955-160 wercs of unimproved land, Seward county, ina German sctt ement—e8 per acre. 953—120 acrs in 0'0e county, 40 rcres broke; o bui dings. running w't r; 4} miles u vood (cvn. Price—§1,'00 e.8y ton 1€0acie in Cass county, 116acr:s cu 4 0cen inclosed 16, pasture, tunning water, go d house, barn, corneiib, ecc., new, r liing - stone quarry in pasture, «o d well and pricg, a very ctiolce Inm. Price—85,000. 952—16) acres in Platte county, 140acres under o plow, ul [avel s flrm and, 1} il from K. R. 1own in gocd neignb’ rhood— £12.60 per acre, 33,0 or $400 dowa an { bul 4nce on time 10 suIt purchescr. Vhis is & epeciat brzain, The cropsin oge year will pay for hyland. 948100 acres 'n Sarpy county, onemile from R. town, Iying streaus of water ou the , in 8 p'vasa .t ne ghborhood, and very cheap §25 per acie. acres, emaha covnty, 120 seres culti- va ed, 400 frut tr-es bearfne, il kinds of trees 35 neres of t mhber, two frune houses twowells, 1} miles from towa } a ile to schools hoitee, good farm—g2 000, 944—160 acres, Hall county, 9) acrcs eultivated, frui. trees, shra bery, et hous ', tw feame gra brios, frame Stab.c, corner b, e o choice valey Ian |, reaching'to the biuffs, ciurch and +c7ool 'house near by, two of trrce scc.ion: of rough land adjjing thiy tract that can be ueed for pasturage. 20 M5 041~ 040160 acrea, 80 ecres cultivated, 4 mile from town, Kearney county, frame buildings- $10per acre, 96 78 100 acres, 1 mile from c:unty sest, very choice—§% 230 0 acre:, 12 acres under cultivation, 10 acrey of trees planted, bouse, stable, two ells, and windmill, 't mil "tiom town, farniing fmplements, for §1,500, one of the best bargains in the ttate, 931—160 acres, 30 acres under miles from K. R. fown ¥00d t.ing for the mon, cres choice wild Jaad at §7 per acre, Mtiva‘ion, 4 « Tols 18a 030167 acrce, 40 acres un fer cuitivation, frame bouss, bar ', g od wel, & fine quar.er s tion, 8:11 No. 1 6 mi'es from K, K. rrice —$1,0°0 /300 mortgage, f.ur years t) purchaser can hase casy terins on the re: malr ing 700, Don’t pass this bargain un- heeded 929160 acres, good srd_ building”, 45 acres un- der cultvavion, 7 miles to R. K. town, 1 mi'e t church’ and school, ve:y desiruble There is & mortgage of 600 n this land, party can assume mortgage ard pay 8360 cash an] tako the laud. Four sections of land in Nance county for an scre, 4 cash 4 inone year, 4 in yeais, at U per cont interest. z No. 1018-5,000 acrcs o* nice western lands, unim- proved—fos $2.70 yer ac bargal 781—160 acros large nui No. acres undel ; 100 1 kood houss with_aJdition, granary and corn-housc, stable for 14, hiad horses, corrall for '1b0 head stock, stone miik room, good tillable land on River bot- tom, 'waterrd by river, 2 wells with punips, 6 miles from R. K. 1 mile from schoul-house; price 813 per acte. 783—1 Sectlon and, without mprovement, all smooth, tliable Jazd 22 miles from XK. R., price $1.00 per acro. 4 barain for stk farm with good Rancte. 7T87—160 acres 30 acres under good cu'tiva- #ion, good house with L. .—stable; fen around garden, 112 rods wire on place, go d well 9 miles from R. R price §12 0good location, plenty of go>d grass for hay’ 2 miles from P. O, this is a yood farm w.th ¢ od i.oprovements 907—160 acres 100 acres under cultivation; land roliing and well t'mbered, goo1 house, creck runs through the ‘land 6 miles 'from R R. 1} miles from achool- huse, price 81670 0. This is & splen- did stock-fasn. 896—240 acres good stone house and stone barn. 120 acres under cultication, 70 acres is pas ure, 5a res good timber, house an't aid tion, hay Ift gosa lot, apple and peach 19, 10 8 of wm.II fruit, nice sccond bottom land hedge fence 2 good wells near house ard barn, 6 miles from R. R. price $6000.0 This is the best stock fara in Gage Coun. ty without aoy ex eption, 903—640 acres , about 40 acres on each § sec- tion, broke lan i roliingbu not too mue for good tiliable land, watered by cre k, 6 miles from 1. R, ile frow ¢chooi- rice 810 00 per acre, es, hou «, sta le, correrib, gran- 1d hog ya ds, the whols 160 aciis 'ics smocth with slope to sout, No. No. No. No. Fo, _—~— THE DAILY BAE--~OMAHA FRIDAY MAY 11 A TANKLESS JOB. The Lightning Fires the Stand- ard 0l Works at Jersey City. A Furious I:‘lui-d &’;rs, Destroy- ing $1,000,000 Worth of Froperty. A 81,000,000 0.1 Blaze. Special Dispatch to Tun Jersey Crry, May 10.—Tue worka of the Standard 0.1 company, at Com munipaw, the most extenstve In (his country, are on fize, and about one. half of the property in now destroyed. Tho fire started during the sovere storm this morulog. One of the large tavks near thy chore wae etruck and exploded by ligatniig Barntug oil poured out hike sud aucry river, and flowed down avenucs batween rows of euormous tanks toward the river, In a ohort umoe the flimes communieatod with threo hoge tanks, and they ex- ploded slmultancously with terrific force. Fragments of tron were hurled a distance of half a mile, and burniog oil was ecatterod n all directions. The entire fire de- partment weie summoned bat thelr services wero almost usclese bur:~ ing streams of otl poured through the yard, firlug tank after tank on the east sido and !+ - up buildings and etore houses, T sirucluze whero barreled cil was nupt was attcked and succuwb.d. Theengluehouse want next aad the oil and water puomp houees, suuken tank aud machiue shops quick ly folloned and the whole easterly eido is a seething mass of flames. D.- spi’e the tremendous heat and blind. fug emoke, ficemen are working val- fantly, hopingto cueck the progress of the flames, bat 1t appears at thia Lour that ths vass works will bn de- stroyed, and 1t 14 feared the flames wiil reach cut and consume property in the neighborhood, People are de- serting their homes and moving out what is valuable of thelr cffects, It is estimated that there were 500 000 gal'ons of ofl in the tavks, and the Loes of property already laid in ashes Butler on the question of the proposed ex- tradition, The connsel for Sheridan and Patriok Ford, with others, were in secret conference to-day on the same subject, 8rrivoriren, Ills, May 10, —Indica: tions are that ‘the high license bill was practically killed in the atate logislature to-dsy. An attem)t mede in the house to oall it up out of its regular order was with. out euccess, It fa probable’another dead. lock will occur if ite feiends in.ist on call ing it up out of the regular order on a ma. Jority vote, which the chair decides as pro. per, and it is 80 low on the calendar that it cannot be reached in time before final ad. journment, New Havex, May 10.—A sad accident occured last night at a livery stable cn Chapel street. After the fire was nearly extinguished the men of the hose carriage were ordered IWAK from the wall. A they were leaving the wall foll. Augustos Hyiaud and James H, Finnegan will die, Capt Kred Oablin, J. Goodwin, Edward Warrcn, David J. Shiends, Gyo. B, Cab- lin an i Lester Jackton were more or less serlous'y ipjured. The men were lifted from the ruins and taken to thelr homes, P1r1snuRg, IMay 10, ~Two prisoners in the Western' penitentiary st Allegheny City set fire to the clothes and bedding in toeir cells to-night, with the intention of escaping in the excitement, The flumes wero confined to the two oells, which were y demsged., During the progress of tha fire the guards were on the alert and thwarted the puns of the incendiarie who were immediately removel to other quarters, The coal operators have called & meet. ing for Frlday to consider the udvisability of following the exampleminers of the and petitioning thecourt to appoint a trades tribuna. to eettle existing differences. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Special Dispatches to Tun Bxn. DusLin,May 9 —The usual exccurs fons made from Dablin on Whit Mon- day will bo abandonedthis jear, as the execation of Joe Brady s to take p'ace on that day. The third trial of Timothy K .ily, charged with par:icipation in the Cav- The Soalpers’ Convention. Special Dispatch to Tus Bax, Cricago, May 10.-~The American Ticket Brokers assoclation held a sossion In this city today, sud elected the followlng offisera: J, J Walter, Chlcago, prosident; J, I Lindorberg. jer, of Dateott, G C Hobbie of Om; |ha, W I Shelden of Omaha and D, | N, Fa ider of New Ycrk, vloo presidents; H. O, Meader, Loaiavllle, teoretary and genoral manager; € A Mualford, Chiesgo, G. G. Lanslng, New York, and O, P. Blake, Daven: port, excentlve committeo, The membere of the aesoolation are Inde- pondent dealers In rallroad tlokets, and moro genorally known as *‘scalp- ers." They sat down (o & bacquet at the Sherman this evening, Gould and Party. Spocial Dispatch to Tun Bax, Cuicaco, May 10.— Jay Gould and | party werivod here this afternoon from the west. Gould speaks encourag: Ingly of the orop prospects along thy lines traveled. The party wlill have traveled 5 000 miles when they reach CUTICURA | RINS 84SVASIA | BLOOD PURIFIERS & SKIN BEAUTIFIERS. >t [ — = ——— REMEDIES. ‘SHONNH X9vd S10WNH s00[0josg TELE O.a U SE. Scrouflous {inherite ! and Contaglcus Humers oxiat as di ease germa In the bloo 1, perspiration and other fluids. Thustbe kidneys, liver, stomach and lungs aro saturated wth impuritios and blood Polsone, ceate to port:rm their full functions, and the patient slowly declines Seven till.on Pores eject the poleon-ladon per. spiration upon the surfa e of the skin and scalp, causiog Ttehing, Scaly and Plugly Humors, which tortune, cisfigure an { cutitter life. PECK'S Real Estate T ————— endish and Barke murders, was con- cluded to-day. The jury found the prisoner gullty, and he was sentenced w be hanged, The jury deliberaled an hour. Kelly will be hanged June 9:h, While being removed after sentenco, Kelly ex- claimed: ‘I am lnn-cont. Thavk you, my lord He thanked counsel for exertions in his behaif, and hoped they might live long to defend inno- cent men. Guavaquin, May 9 — Nattonal af- falrs in Ecuador are critical. Buasiness is suepended in Gaeyaquil, snd the will reach §1,000,000. 11:30 A M —The ofl fire is still rag ing The Eagle refinery is in danger, 1t the winds continoe southoast the remalning building may be saved. Six lives are lost. Chief Fersier and & number of men wero within ten yards of a tank when v oded and were saved almost by iracle. Dropping a hose, which svou burned to ashes, they flad for thete lives, When they mustared t geiber at & safe disiance six of their nuiber were found missing. Smoke was 80 dense that it was tmpossible 1o tull which way one was golng, and it is thought that the unfortunats on ran down to the river and were ‘Thelr names are, John Herbert, Superintendent; Joseph Jenkins, fire- m s George Davis englneer; Henry Wegier, laborer; Dick Conklin, labor- ar; Yom Curry, bollermskor., Waves of flsming ofl had rolled in upon the engine house, carpanter shop, machine shop, botider and pump room, tso warchonsea, cooper ehop, snd black— swith shop, and they were in a heap of rutne {n an hour. Tank after tank . caught by flames untll acven cut of twenty eix on the ground wers zig. Tanksof the Pennaylvania wlway aleo caught fice and several roliiog tanks on rails wero only saved by having earth piled on top of them. The bay was o sheet of flaming oil and a long trestle bridge on the rail- way, abouv & quarcer of a mile long, ruoning from the worke to Black Tomw's island, was also burned down to the water’s edge. No bodlcs have 'been found, for the heat renders close approach to the raius imposatble. The burving works extended, with those of the Eagle refinery, abont three- quarters of a mile along the bay and a quarter of a mile inland. The bulld- streets are hold by armed troops. Cable commaunication is not interfored with, as both partles recognizs the lm- portance of not molesting an Ameri- can company. Beruiy, Msy 9.—The motlon re- cently offured in the relchstag by a member from Strassburg for the abol- stlon of the dictatorship in Alsace- Lorate, has provoked comments in the French press which are calculated to cause irritation in Germany. The health of Bismarck is agaln un- satiafactory. Panris, May 9.—Conrad Informed the committeo of the chamber of dep- utfes on the Torquin expedition that 40,000 Chincse troops attacked Hanoi, the capital of Tonquin, March 20th, but were repulsed by the French. He olso stated that Capt. Keraarades be. rs a letter from President Grevy inf ¢ming King Aunam that his iu- ab 'y to secirs the secarity of Ton. ui compels Feanco to establish har. sel’ lefinitely there, Comrad added that the Feench wo 1d eolioct taxes in Annam and {u stall officials devoted to France. The oceupation of the Delta would leed to pessenston of the whole provinee. The committee then adopted a report in favor of tho oredit proposcd by the goveroment for the expeditfon, Re- forcements for Tonquin include threo batterles of artillery. Itis vo- portod 2,000 Chineso troops have been despatched in the directlon of Tonqaln, Rome, May 9, —Count Von Moltke hes arrived. CoNsTaNTINOPLE, May O —Farther arrests In Amernia ofalleged members of secret eocleties Include & cumber of priests. Tho editor of the Arme- nlan Review, pablished at Constino- ple, was sentenced to impriconment for ings that have been destroyed were eitnated in the midet of the tanks, A wiid is blowing off the sea and there- fore there {s no danger of other tanks exploding. Had the wind been northerly, a boarding house and the Eagle Works would cortatnly have perished also, LATER, Jersey Crry, May 10 —Thso fire s now under control. It is thought the loss will exceed a millton and a half, Twelve large tanks, elghteen cars, six barges, a dredger, three tanks and five derick bulldings are de- stroyed. The quantity of oil consumed 18 net known, American losers besides the Standard Oil com. pany are several other oll firms, who esch lose from 400 to 700 barrels of cyllnder oll, AT BALTIMORE, Bartimore, May 10.—A fire cc- ourred this morning in a building back of the residonce of the Messrs. Adams, on Madlson street, Mr. Adams, an old gentleman, was suffo- cated, and a colored cook was burned to death, A oolored house glrl jomped from a third story window and broke her arm, but was otherwise not soriouely Injured, and wect nearl. all unde altivation, every rod fic_for the plow,6 miles from R. K price $2000.00. Th's is a No 1 faum in all reepeets, 1 mile to mill, 805—100 acres, 140 acres under cultivatisn, swall house, land_rolling, pr bab res 105 rough for cultivtaion, general ope to the 8 u b, go d well atd § mile €0 £ ver, 6 wil 8 trtom R, R, p ic: £1600, 00. i is wood lanaard i 'go0d Neighe borhod 1% miles to mill No. No. 900—160 acres, 40 acres hroke and under cul- v tion, Sacr s sebout to timber aud 18 doing well, lana slightly rolling, strict. 1y clay soil, ab ut 150 tonw ot hay ‘can be cut, a small creek, and 3 ponds stocked with fsh, & miea from R R, 1_mile to tc ool-hou-e, price §5%.00. Thisisa timb rclaim‘and in_good neighborbood of Americing, it ©avid be «hanged t: a hon estead or'kept as & tiee ciaim a8 the puichaser dosires, No. 910—1€0 acres; 12 acres broke snd b acres of trees plantcd. Creek runs land; 9 milea west from railroad; price $0). This is a timber claim; the creck has a great many fish; all bottem land, 200 tons of bay, 500 acrs; no improvements, g rolling land, zoo o3 one corner, 18 1 Price 85.00 per acre. 912—3%0 acres unimproved land In Douglas county, all tillable land, 8 miles from Omaha. Price, #4 500, On easy t; rms, Reduced R. R. Fare to Purchasers, ‘We have lands of all kinds, from low priced wild lands to the very best Improved farms o the State vgh No. ly lcan soll; water e from ra lroad. No TELEGRAPH NOTES. _PHILADELPHIA, May 10,—Congressman Kelly is pronounced better after his surgical operation. SPEINGFIRLD, Mass,, May 10 —Dwight O. '’hurber, superintendent of the Powers pape: company, was shot by his wife—it is not believed fatally, They have not lived together since March. After p eading to be taken beaclr, ehe shot him in the back of the head, Lexinetoy, May 10,—The Kentuoky wpany have sold thirty short nt imoortation for an sggre- gate of 814 6.5 The highest price for a single animal was $1,000, Hagrovssure, Ky, May 10,—Hon, Phil B, Thompson, jr., was to.day arraigned for trial for killing Walter Da. vis, He plesded not guilty, Sr. PavL, May 110,—To.day the agent #old the firew through ticket from St Paul to Portland, Oregon, over the Northern Pacific, Meymrii3, May 10,—The act passed by the legisluture making gambling a felony went into effect to.day, All gaming houses in this city closed their doora this afternoon, Boston, May 10,.—The well known trot. ting stallion, Wedzwood, was hought for & large sum, which Charles N, Perkins, the purchacer, dosires to keep private, = He also purchased the fine mare Rachsl and a colt by Wedgwood, H, L, Higginson sold the stock to Perkins, New Yonx, May 10.—Gen, Walker, counsel for Sheridan and Walsh, left to- aight for Boston to consult with Gov, life for printing disloyal articles. BeruIN, May 9. —Daring the debate in the reichstag on the propoged recti- ficatlon of the course of the Rhine, Margardsen referred In grateiul terms to the readiness (f Germans in Amer- Agency. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Business Prorerty. CLASS (B.) One Jot on Farnam stroct, improved.... $16 000 One lot on Hurney streot, mprved.... . 14 000 Two lots near dep t... P 520 One lot 01 Howard street, imorov. d 100 One 1.t on Jackson street improved 6 000 9 500 000 50 4500 6 009 Cornor lot on Jackson street, improyed Vour (ots on Far.am street, 'eacn. One lot on Capitol avenue. . One lot on Do e utreet.. vine One lot on Capital avenie, improve One halt lot on Capitol avanue, improy o Oue half ot on Capitol avenue, improved Lot on 10th ctreot Loz on §¢h street g Lot on Jackson atreet, imp: These ars all fi:at clans -usiness | catio Improved Residence Property. CLASS (). 7 room hous*, barn, on Convent street, a bargain. .. . . . 5 room house, barn, n 3 ecom hous+, near . 2 houses, 1 ‘of, ren's for #50 permonth .. 7 room h use, nesr hizh school Heussand tull lot,........ House, 2+t ry, full Tot 4 rocm hou good 1 cation © room bouse, well improyed. 6 room ho se, new, barn, fruit 12 ro m house, 2 story, ' nt #40 p 8 room snd basement, good lot 5 room house, fu'l lot.. 4 room hou e, 2 1rs, on Farnam weit part of tawn ... L fall lot, west part of c'ty one half 1o osd 1 cation, mo 2 housia, 11 m nth rocm bric rorm hous room bric 9 room house, lot 2°4 fect fro; 3 10 100m br ¢k Louse, easy terme, finy lo. cation TN . 500 2 honses, 1 1ot reat o $45 per month.. 3 600 10 o tu house, 6 block - from postoer.. b w0 dor5 rooms N, W part of it o B room h s, w1 imp oved,n ar 8. cars 8 brick houses, 5 0 8 rooms eac i 470 m houso, Tl Lot ve ¥ utrost cirs 7 room hote, now, 1 biock f.om St. cara 9 room house, § iof, on ¢treot ear I no.... 4 rocm house, good location, S. O raha 2 new hou ce, 5 and 8 rcom, large Lot 3010 s 500 6 room house, 8.oro'i 1 frort, cheap.. 3100 touse', 1lat, 1 600 2 room hou 3 500 Houre, harn, 10 actcs, tornis casy. ..., House, barn, 1 acre, woll fmproved. .. 6 roou 410 m hous, 5 room house, 11 room hous 5 room ho 0ts on Farnam str 2 lots near strect cars, o1 bavenport et fir:t , well improved X150, fine 2 000 2 100 TWEI ¥ CURE. Cuticurs Resolvent, the new blood purifier destroys the disease germe, which float in the blood, urine aud perepiration, and expels them from $he system. The vital organs are again nourished with pure blood, Tho causs fs re- moved, The Peraplratory F uid, robbed ¢t ita po son, ceanca to Irritate and inflame the s«in in its | as sage throush the Porcs.. Meanwhile tho Cuticura and Cutlcura Soap, the great Skin Cures, cleanse the Skin, clear the Complexion, avd re tore the Skin and'Scalp to pertect hea th'and puri y WONDERFUL CURES, Thousands of letters ia our poscasion ropeat thisstory: 1 have heen terrlble sufforer for yesrs with Biood and Skin Humors; have bren oblize | to shun public 1lsoes by reason of my disfiguriog humors; have had the best physiclans have spont bundrods of doll.r and gob no real rolief until T used the CUTICURA REWRDIPS, wh « have cured me and loftmy skin &.d blood as pure aancnilo's Chas. Houghton, Esq, lawyor, 98 Stato st., Boston roports a cise of Ealt Rheum und,r his fon for ton years, which cover d th Ppati-nt's body and liwbssand to which a | known me hods « f treat had been apolied with ut enefit, which w ple tely cared wol. Iy by th {emictiva Rawsores leavivg o cloan and healthy +kin Mr. and Mra. Everith 8:o*hins, Belchertown, Mass , write:Our liitlo boy was te ted with Scrofuls, Salt Kheum and ever since he was horn, and nothng we coald ivo him he'ped him until wo tried Curicvra Kenxoirs, which giadually cured niry, until h isnow avf.ir as any child. Threo and one-hait arsab date of cure, prov ng that thess rem- ieanve adapt. d to the y oungest child. oL Carpnter, Hondorwon Py Disfiguring Humors, Humillating Eruptions Ttching Tortures, Scrofuls, Salt Rheum, Erysip= elas, Intantilo and Birth Humors, and all Blood, Skin and Scalp Affections infallibly cured by the CUTICURA ReMADIRS, CUTICURA RRSOLYANT, the niow purifier, ¢'eans #08 tho blood and perspiration of poisonous el wents and tmpurities, and thus removes the cause, CUTicURA, the great Skin Care, insianly allays Itchicg and Tnflumation, clears the Sxin and Scalp, neals Ulcers and Sores, pu. ifle d beau- tiflos the Complex oo, CuticURA S0AP a1 exvaisite Skiy Bean iflor, propire ) from Curic Is Indispensable in treating akin dzoases, chapped or groasy okin, black heid nd b.by hue mors CUTICURA Reuxoins are absolutely pure and the only tutallibls lood puritiers and skio oeat= titiers 1 challengoany phyal-ian <t any toperform with anv or all tho pharmscop el the cur s nors that | will make 85l Romedis, « ‘o nedical school fles of the t blood and tkin hu- v with tre Cutleura iAS MAIN, M D, Union Pk, Boston! WONDER: UL CURES, Will McDotald, 2542 Dearborn 8t, Ch cago, gratefully acknowledges & curs of Sa t Rxeam on hoad, K, face, arms aud logs for 17 years; not abie t0 move exceps on hand and knecs f r 010 yoar; not anle to help hinve It for 8 yoars; teied bu drozw of remedios; doctors prouounced hia cawn hepel. ermano tly cured by CUTICURA RMEDIRS. Ch s Jorsoy Cty Uelghte, N, J years, wh, for elgct yoars, wa one mivnof cabe and humors asd npon'whom all romedies and cures wero #rid in vala, ly cured by Curicurs R D.ake, Fsq , Detroit, Mich, a told tortures from a ki diseace, weich appear- ed cn his hauds, head and face, and stroyed b toring and rliove hin ra Hiok] consuliation of physicia ha used tho CUTICURA REMROIES and y 0, says: Cericura RKMEDIRS aro tho greatest wonders on earth; had the worst case of Salt Rheum In the coanty, My wothe: had 18 2) yoars, and died from it. | brlieve Cumicura would Rave cuted hor, My arms, broast and hiat wero covered for three year, which nothing relieved util I used these remedios, which completely cured me, Chin. A Willlams, Providence, R. T, writee: by CuTioura nost wonder ul cure cn record, A dust-pan full of acales foll | T0O halt hasn t boen told ay to the great cura- from bl (dally, Phydleikas. And hls tive powors of tho CuTicURA KuRDiRs, 1 have though he must "dio, Care sworn to ho'ore a | #00/t hundreds of dollars for medicines to cure dice wes of the blood and skin and novery6t tound anything to equal them. £ DISRAR T8 OF TITE SKIN AND BLooD AXD How “URN 1M, & 64-pago work, | lustrated with usiice of tho pease and Hend nont citizer son’s most prowm- KDIRS ATe Un ted S awn and colored from actual cases CUTICURA, 50 ¢ta. per bo: o Ip ani Blood Discases, cured and KA SOAT, 25 cta; CUTIC R’ S1AVING LOAF, 16 cta; | COVtaIning & hundred testimoaials, mailei for e CUTIOURA RRSOLYENT, §1 p ¢ bottle. cents I stamps. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., |Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Boiton, Offices and parlors over th: new ()mahe National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglasistreats. A 5. FISHBLATT, ¥ D. - PROERIET.R. Dr. Fishblatt can boe Consulted Every Day Exo p: Fridays and Saturdays, thes: two Days being devoted to Hiy Di-nensary at Dos Momnes, lowa. kpecial attention given to disoases of the THROAT AED LUNGS, CATAREH, KIDNEY AMD BLADDER And Foral Diseases, as well as A1l Chronic and Nervous Disease: 9 500 1400 4 000 170", ¢ho co Ar line 9 rooms, 1t 65x140 ... ha't Uiock, fnely mpr.v- Very desirable.. LOTS. CLASS (1) 45 020 1oa to make sacrifices for the sufferers by the floods of the Rhine. Tnls sympathy with thelr old home, was one of the falrest laurels in German- American history, His remarks were greeted with loud applause. x4 SYMPATHIZE WITH. b & Y/ Z. - YDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAR NESSES, Including Leucorrhen, Ir regular and Painful Menstruatio Inflammation and Ulceration of tho Womb, Flooding, PRO- LAPSUS UTERI, &e. @ Pleasant to tho taste, eflcaclons and fmmeaie ity effect. 1tisn greathilpin pregnancy, and 4 s pain doring labor and 68 TORUIAR periods PUYSICIANS USEIT AND PRESCRIBE T §RiEL rFOR ALL WEARNESSES of (ho generative elther sex, 16 b second ¢ an betoro the publics and for all dis DNEYS it 48 tho Greatest Bemedy {n the World, Y COMPLAINTS of Either S ¥ind Creat Relicfin Its Use. orgw LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD Py iy el adicals vestigo of Humors fror th pod, at the same time will glve tome and strength o waystom, As 9 Both: the Com ound and Blood Purier are pr Mod at 233 and £ Western Avenuo, Lynn, Mas ¥lce of efther, §1. Bix bottles for §5. The Compa sent by mail in the form of pills, oF of lozengeq elpt of price, §1 per box for either, M. Pinky eeiy answers all letters of inquiry, Encloso$q Mention this Puper. Lypia B, Pociax’s 1Lives PILs eure Cos o ity o the ver. AarSeld by all Dry g plets."68 w 10 remody that has #vei L s of ue | 1y guarded Lot near Farnam, bearing fruft,grapes, &8 1 60) 4lote, near Park, 8500 10......ccovueeecn 600 ots on 17th stre ach. ... . 1 800 A7 €181 tsn West Omahy §275 to . 300 s0ta i West Omaha, 3100 to . 600 6 1ot on Madison ave , aci g east,8300 €0 1 000 Loty in Lake's addition, from $100to.... B0 Lots in Lyman & Dwignt's additign, pri- ces to auit purchasers.. Lot near th sn s I ckory... e Lot 66x142 fect, cheap, Bancroft street. ACRE TRACTS.' CLASS (A)) One acra on Madison avenue ... Twa § acres, nor:h Sauuders, per ac Two § ac roved, opp Ba cash, 450 40 0.t Omaha.. 1 Fariam atreet, pe car Huscall's Park, po 7 miles from (- urt’ House, we Improved, per are 5., . . 1f you have City orCountry Property yon wish wold; sond terms and full desoription and we will fina'you a purcnaser in & short time.. Busiae v, Residence property, Subur: natfor sale a1 all times at ‘onnty property for leaso Rents Collectad 1" Houses for all parts of the city, Rentihg houses & THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON & 0O0., BANKERS. Eusiness transacted wamo ws that of an tncorporated Bank, yunts solietted and kept ubjeo check without notice, Certificaten of depusit fasued payable tn three, six and twelve months, bear- Ing interest, or on demand without in- tereet, Advances made to coetomers on ap- provod mecuritios et markot rates of lotereat, Tho Intercsts of cnstomers are close- rd every factlity compati- ble wiih principles of sound banking freely extended, Draw Sight Drafts on England, Ire: land, Scotland, and all partsof Europa, Bell European Passage Tickets rvellous i josiltaws tie Comjid | Qollectiors Promptly Made, ) J. HARRIS, 8, E, Cor, Farnam & Tenth 8ts,, BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. Highest Cash Price Paid. Call or Send Postal Oard, 23m DR. FISHBIL.ATT Has Alscov: rod the groatost curo In the world for weaknoss of the back and limhs, tnvoluntary discharges. impotency, gncral doblity, nervousness, languor, confusion of idoas, palpitation of the heart, thnldity, trombling, dimnoss of ‘sight or giddiness, disessea of the head, throat, nose or akin affections of tho liver, lungs, stomach or bowel disorders aris{ng from so itary 1ta of youih, and secret practi os more fatal to the victims than the sones of Syrens to the m ers of Ulyaes, blighting their most radiant hopes or nti:ipations, renderiog marriage Imposai Those that are sufering from the ovil practices which destro7 thelr monsaland pnysical systenis causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. The sympto.a of which are a dull, distrossed mind, which unfits them trom porforming snelr bust- noss d wocial dutlos, makes happy marriage (mposa bl distrowos tho act'on of the heart, cauklog flushes of huat, do, ression of apiritw, ev | foreh>ding, crwardina. feirs, droams, rosloss’ nights, dizzluces, forgettulnoss, unnatural discharges, pain in the back andj hips, short breathing, melan. choly, tiro eally of company and have proferencs to bo alone, feellnz a3 tired In the murning ag when rotiring, saminal weakncss, lost manhood, whito bone deposit in the urlne, ervouness, con- tusion of Shousht, trembling, watery and weak eyes, dyepepsia, constipation, palences, P-l- and weakness in the limbs, ctc.. shiould consult mo 1mmaodiately and be restored to perfecs hoalth. YOUNG MEN Who have become ylctims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive hab't which annually swoeps ton untimoly grave thousands of young men of exaltod talont and brillsat Intellect who might otherwise entrance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence ar wake 10 ecstae cy the living lyro, may call with full confidence, MARRIAGE, Marriod porsons or voung men contemplating marrl procroative power orany other disqualifica’ self uader tho carc of Dr. Fi mav religiously conflde dently rely upon his skill a3 & phyician., ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and tull vigor restored. Thia dissroncing afflic:lo - ~—which renderslite s burden and aarrlage lmpors'ble I tho penlty pald by the victim lor mproper fudulgence, Youn people are ap to commit excessod from not belng swara of the dresdful consequences that may orgus, now who that understands this subject will deny that procreation is Iost soouor by thoss falling Into into improper habits than by pradent] Beaidos being depriv d of the plrasuro of 0. althy off- springs, thomost serious and destructive aymptoms of both body animind arise. The system be- mes deranged, the physical and menta! functions weaken; Losaof procreative powers, nervous inability, dyspepsis, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,|constitutionai debility, weetlug of the framo, cough, consimption an. death. A OURE WARRANTED, Porsons rulned in health by unleained pretenders who keep them trifin month atter mony taking polsonous and Injurlous compounds, shouid apply immediately. DR, FISHBLATT graduste of one of the most eminent colleges of the Un'ted States, has effacted some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with rioging in the ears and head, when asloop, great norvousness belng alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent blusting, stionded seme 0 be aware of physical we knese, losa . wpeodlly relloved Ho who placos him his houor as a gentioman, and con- tizes with derangement of the mind were cured immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. ¥, addromca all those who have infnred themsolves by lmproper lndulgonce end anittary hich rula both bady and mind, unfitting them for business, study, soriety or mar wome of the melanch. ly'effcota produced by the oarly habits of youtb, vie: back and limbs, paing in she head and dimness of sight, low of muscular ‘power, palpl. tation of the heart, dyapepsis, norvous irritability, derangomont of digestive functions, debility, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderato and withiu the reach of all who need sclentife Medicel troatmont. Tho-o who res de at a distance and cannot call, will recelve prompt attentios through mail by wiuply sonding thier sympton:s with postage. Andress Lock Box 34, O , Neb: Ve LCUIE BRADFORD, DEALER IN LUMBER, SASH, DOSRS-BLINDS Shingles, Lath, &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD!GRADES, (0all and Get My FPrices Before Buying Elsewher, YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS., ALSO 7TH AND:DOUGLAS.

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