Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 18, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAI1/2 BEE-FRIDAY , JANUARY 18 , 1881.
FURNITURE
-THE-
CHEAPEST-
PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY
Furniture
-IS AT-
DEWEY
They always have the largest and best stock.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER
ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS ,
H. B. IREY
16th and Famam Streets. - - Omah.a ! ,
Below will bo found a few of the BEST nnd moat DESIRABLE
BARGAINS :
OMAHA CITY PROPERTY.
No.211 2 atory brick residence , uear St. Mary'a avenue , at s
bargain.
No. 221 12 vacant lots , I block from atrcct cara , aamo distance
from Hanacom Park. Wo offer theao lota , which are very desirable
for building purposes , at a low figure for n few days only.
No. 22C 3 Ipta on Saundera street , near Charles. These lota will
bo sold cheap and nro well located for a block of atorea.
No. 229 Business property , ronta for § 2.000 , pays 20 per tent.
Best thing over offered.
No. 235 Three houses and lots , rents forSl,200 | | per year.
No. 241 3 lota in Bartlott's addition , very cheap.
No. 253 15 acres in Cunningham's addition.
No. 247 3 lota in Dnnscom place ,
No. 91 4 lota on S. 10th street. Eaay terms. Each , ? SOO.
No. 102 House and lot. House , 5 rooms nnd basement. Lot , CO
i40 , S. 10th street , near Charles , § 500 down , balance in 2 years.
51,400.
j&t ' . No. 81 0 lots , 60x132 each , S. 10th at. Must bo sold altogether.
I4.HOO.
No. 77 3 houses , 2 brick and 1 frame , on lot 00x132 , S. llth at.
$4,000 cash , balance long time. $7,250. f )
No. 40 One acre lot nnd house , 4 rooms , 4 blocks , S. St. Mnry
avenue street car line. Very cheap. § 3,700. Liberal terms.
No. 11 3 housea and lota , C0xl40 , S. 10th at. , N of railroad. Thia
ia the best bargain for an investor over offered in the city. $2COO.
No. 90 A good house of 5 rooma , with basement and other good
improvements. Lot , 50x150. .Fruit and evergreen treoa C years old.
Nice residence property. Easy terms. § 3,200.
No. 19 Now house and barn. Lot , 132x148. This is a very de
sirable reaidenco property , and ia offered at a low price.VillJer -
change for farm property. § 4,500.
No. 143 2 lota in Block K , Lowe's 1st addition , $1CO each.
No. 103 8 lota in Boyd's addition. $175 each. Easy terms.
No. 107 2 lota in Lowe's aecond addition. Each contains 1
acre , with house nnd barn. Bargain.
No. 109 4 aero lota in Lowo'a aecond addition.
No. 179 1 lot in Kountz' third addition. Now ] house of 3
rooma , barns , etc. 81,800.
No. 181 1 lot in Kountz1 third addition , 2 hoaaes , etc. $1,500.
No. 184 2 lota in Block 3 , Kountz' third addition. Must bo sold
together. $2,200.
No. 186 3 acres in Okahoma , with good 5-room houao and other
improvements. § 3,500.
FARM LANDS.
No. 201 40 ncroa near Fort Omaha.
No. 202 2 good f.irma near Waterloo.
240 aero farm near Oscoola , Neb , $25 per acre. Will exchange
for city property. Eaay terma.
No. 12 2,000 aorea of improved land in llitchcock county , Nebraska ,
ramjing in price from § 3.50 to 810 per acre.
No. 17 040 acres of good farm land in Dawaon county. Will ex
change for city property. § 3,50 per acre.
No. 22 The best farm in Nebraska , 7 miles from Oiunha , contama
150 acres , 2 houses , wells , cisterns , barns and all other firat clnsa im-
provomenta. Alao orchard matured and bearing. Will ojcchango for
city property.
No. 107 Several valuable nnd low-priced tracka of land in Madison
county.
10 farms within from o 12 miloa of railroad , and 23 piecea of im
proved Innda , near Table Rock , Nebraska , all conveniently near
market , and in many instances offered at great bargains.
Among other counties in which wo have special bargains in fnrma
and unimproved lande , are Jefleraon , Knox , Clay , Valley , Webater
Sarpy , Harlan , | Boone , Filmoro , Caas , Seward , Merrick nnd Nuck-
olli.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
H. B. IREY & CO. , Real Estate Agents , '
Southwest Comer 15th and Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb.
J. O. PRESCOTT N. P OORTJOB.
J. 0. PRESGOTT & CO. ,
EY.oto.ll
PIANOS & ORGANS !
Music. Musical Instruments of all Descriptions.
'CHEAPEST AID IOST RELIABLE HOflffi
tlio 9t .to.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR BEND KIT ? PRICEP.
MO. Farnam street - OMAHA.
DUFRENE & A Til fC * TimrVt WtVan without med
A. ( SITIV E | c | "
XX r j - .tJ.A V JJ -
ARCHITECTSA K < > . 1 Hill cure any caeejn lour dajs or lefci No
ARCHITECTS 2 will cure tliu imwt obetluato case uo matter ol bov
long bUndintr ,
Allan's Soluble Medfcattd Bougies
OUAHA VAT1OVAL n t&'K
ItTHKUOVKU No nauseam donos o itibebs , ctfiabla , or oil ol ian
dalwood , < h i ar- " . j.ln tu pruluco dyspepsia bi
- | the Ktomach. I'rlcs - '
.
* * * P .liv a.uutikvil .li v VI'V
Jlll Jdt I nil vllflH * P
l r > w < < - xpnn-iy luiUoU by an druKKlott , or mailed on rooolpt ol prltx
tin i u if n ( iii i uiui nn 1111 rtlier uriloulars aoiid lor circular.
Box
D. Peabody , M. D. ,
& SURGEON
.ivrHi | it < > rur all Hit
ltl ti.r
II i < ( > MmiMhi : < pnitw/o OKnOK UOOUB , 8 and i ICOt FAHNAU.
vtrk lk.lt v , ix. \ \ . . - - " ' IlcalJocoe 1711 Dou Us Etrixt
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
THE DOORS OPENED.
Dohany's ' Grand Opera House Admired
by Hundreds of Eyes ,
Clio Building and its Adornments
a Credit to the City ,
Clio Kntcrtnliuncnt Too Clu-np foi
Such nil OccnBlon ,
The long looked for event , the open-
< ng of Dohany'a grand opera house , tool
l > lnco Isat orcning. Jfo privnto enter
priao IUM excited nioro of n public inter-
oat tlmii this , * nml the structure an it hut
.50110 up 1ms been \ \ niched brick by brick
.mil timber by timber , by ninny uigor
oyes. At last it 1ms reached n state ol
finish , enabling ita proprietor to throw
it open to thu public. The exterior is
still lacking in ita adornments and finish
ing touches , but inside , the sight was
one tliixt charmed all.
The building has cost about $55,000
mil is not only largo , but very finolj
fitted up. There are o\nctly 051 scuts ,
bv count , not including the private
boxes. On the first lloor the auditorium
is GO by 70 foot. The scuta arc opera
chairs , upholstered in leather and very
comfortable. They nro also provided
with it convenient contrivance beneath
the seat for holding the hats of the gen
tlemen. The parquotto seats 22i ( , and
the parquotto circle 108 , making in nil
: t)4 ! ) scats on the first lloor. The coiling
is 52 feet high , and a lofty dome is givou
the bine of the sky and the twinkling of
the stare , -while from this la suspended an
elegant chandelier. The prosicinum mch
is : i.'l foot in heightand the drop curtain ,
made of heavy canvas , coated with a lire-
proof solution , has been covered with a
vivid picturing of the city of Council
Bluffs itaolf in its earliest years , the work
of Air. Ilottes , the skilltul artist , whoso
brush has beautified the interior of the
whole house. The curtain represents a
viow'Of mi Indian encampment on the
Blutl'a , with the deer just up from
the bottom lauds , gazing our-
prisoil at the sight. This
view is in the form of n largo painting ,
framed in gold , resting on a ballustradu
standing on a marblelloor , a little dra
pery being arranged on each side.
The dress circle has a seating capacity
of SCO , and lias a twelve-foot passage in
the roar , leaving room for one more row
of scats , should they bo needed , and in
the meantime giving very ample room for
egress and ingress to each scat.
In the upper gallery there are 300 more
seats.
It is claimed that there is not a single
scat in the house which does not give an
excellent view of the entire stage , and
iho arrangement seems in this respect
complete.
The private boxes nro BUC on each side
of the stage , and are carpeted and fur
nished very attractively and comfort
ably.The
The stage itself is 40 by ( JO foot. There
are six dressing rooms behind the stave ,
one on cither side behind the private
boxes , and live more below. All have
L'as , hot and cold water , and other con
veniences.
The nro protection is ample , there being -
ing three stand-pipes with four hose con
nections on the stage , and three in thu
auditorium.
The important matter of exits has also
been well looked after , and they are nu
merous , besides all doors swinging out.
On the first lloor there are two exits on
Broadway , one onto the side street , , and
imo into the alloy at the rear.
There nro three other exits from the first
floor , making five in all , while from the
dresa circle there are two stairways lead
ing into Broadway. The gallery has one
stairway opening on Sixth street for that
part of the housealone. . There are two
nro escapes in the front of the building
and from each box there is an exit upon
the stage , from which there are several
exits loading out doors.
Ventilation has also been cared for the
heating apparatus being such as to bring
the hot air from the ceiling down to thu
very lloor and carrying it out under the
Htago , the entire volume of air being
changed every three minuton.
The house in brilli.irtly lighted by 07
trns jots on the stage and 180 in the
liouso proper.
Thu architect of this fine structure JH
> . E. Maxou , who has drawn the plans
for several of the beat buildings in thia
city. II. Hottos , the scenic urlint , has
lone excellently in the interior decora-
Jens , but there is still seine need of
: urther touchings , which limited time lmt
iroventcd , hut which when done , will
irine out the full beauties of the decora-
Jens ,
The plumbing , gim fitting , etc , , has
ipen done by J , 0. Bixny. In the fur-
lishingH of carpets , curtains , and up-
lolstory the houses of llurkniwi Broa. ,
Ousady , Orcutt , & French , and E. Stock-
ort & Co , has boon drawn npjii ,
The masonry of the building wns done
by the Wicktmm brothers , wJiilu thu
woodwork Ima been under the aupnrviH-
on of Mr. Kossnor.
It is to bo regretted that for the open-
tig night of the now houao a btitttr on-
wtaiiunont could not linvo born offered
UM people. The Church Choir company
pro onifd "Tho Bells of Cornovillo" very
airly , butihorn'wfts nothing nf startling
norit , mid much that wan very f.tr below
the requirements. The audieimi was not
to largo aa it would havb boon under djf.
brant circumstances , but wu rullior n
brilliant , dressy gathering , composed of
tint best citizens of the place.
Th now opera house i thus npmod ,
and now that there is a place of UIIHIHO-
wont , there will doubtless b no stint of
entertainments , and the city IH iilrewly
[ iromisod better entertainmontrt Jiis mi.v
son than hnvo over corno horn buforo ,
Council IJluffa having boon skipped by
many managers becwiso of UH having no
It place to appear.
GIverH. '
Ilobimou Bros , give nvray to 'their
latrnns BOIIIO very rich good * . The
welfth annual distribution of gifts by
Messrs. Ilobhuoii Bros , has reunited an
i proviou * occasions , with everybody
toing satisfied with the fairw ; wfof the
notliods chosen. The first gif < , n diu-
nond ring , a perfect gum , wenv to W. 0 ,
DorUud , No. 804. The oe'Jiul ' gift , a
wautiful gold wfttoh , wns 11 Ool , A
lochran. his number being 51 9SJ ( The
hird gift was an tilegaut Fr * > n li clock ,
iven to IV , T. Thompson , No 62,481
riiis liouso Inya claim not only to boinj
ho oldest in the city , but its reliability
s iii keeping with ita ngo , nnd the conti
lonco felt that they nlwnya moot fullj
jvo y expectation inndo , is Atrongtlionet
.mch year. Thia is the twelfth of them
novel di'tributious , nnd there is yet to bt
hoard the first complaint ,
POSTAL PLUNDERERS ,
Uiu- lars Mftko It Lively for the Post-
ninRlor of Crcaucnt City ,
Yoatordny morning nbout 4 o'clocl
burglars forced an entrance into the post
iflico nt Crescent City , nnd after blowing
ipen the safe secured nbout SHOO h >
wish , nil the atamps , amounting to about
$100 , nnd some postal notes. Mr. N
Swanaon , the postmaster , was awakened
by the noise of the snfo blowers , nnd
hurriedly dressed , grabbed his tevolvci
from under his pillow , nnd proceeded to
investigate. Ho saw throe men leaving
mil gnve chaso. Ho gained aomo on
them , when they turned nnd fired aovorn1
shots. Ho returned the fire , and also returned -
turned homo to make an investigation ol
Ilia oflico. lie wna in thia city yesterday
to mnko the nbovo report.
It seems they drilled n hole in tin
jafo and inserted powder , which blow oil
the doors and pretty badly shattered the
building , Mr. Swanaon thinks his visi
tors preceded him to thia city , but at last
iccounta nothing had been aeon or hoard
of them hero.
NEWSY NEOLA ,
Com ItiiHliliiK Into Town and
\ K Gooil 1'rlccK Sonio
the Now Court.
NIOI. : v , In. , January 10. Since the
cold simp the farmers are out in torco.
About JIOO loads of corn are brought to
this market daily. Farmers get tivo
cunts n bushel more hero than they do
at the surrounding towns. Persia , Minden -
den and Underwood are doing very little
in the grain trade on account ot Neola'a
boom.
C. S1 UobbinB haa returned from Mng-
nolia , where ho has boon visiting for n
few days with the "old folks nt homo. * '
Mike Hagorty has boon in Chicago on
a business trip for some few days , but
his familiar phis is soon among ua once
more.
more.V. H. Mullano , one of our follow
townsmen , is slicking typo on a little
shoot that is soon to make its advent and
control politics and morality in the vil
lage of Persia.
A roller skating rink haa been opened
in the city hall by Mr. H. Wilson , of
Avoca , and in consequence the doctors
hnvo ordered a full supply of artificial
legs and arms.
Win. McDonald has moved his Hour
exchange to the Iliochart building , on
the corner of Front and Third streets.
Commodore- Mendel is atill with ui.
do claims the nameof "Old Reliable , "
but since ho wont to Europe on hia tour
some time ago , ho has so many talcs of
the voyage that ho haa been christened
"Commodore. "
A now sign adorns the front of the now
Pnlnco hotel.
Noola has called an indignation moot
ing of the citizens of the town and vicin
ity , to condemn the action of the board
of supervisors in passing any such "white
elcphunt" resolutions. The people of
Noola are not ready to vote § 200,000 to
burden the taxpayera of this county only
to benefit Council Blutla. Noola ill ready
to make a fight for the county sent , and
when shp gota it Avoca and Council
Blutl'a will not need to quarrel about ao
small a thing aa ono week of each term
of the courlB. VLT.
Kcal Kslato TrannfVrH ,
The following doocli vroro filed for re
cord in the recorder's oflico , January
17 , reported ) for the BKB by P. J. Mc-
Million , real estate agent :
Susan E. Case to Henry Herring , part
of Iot8 , block 22 , Walnut $ t50.
M. U. Allison ot til to W. F. S.ipp , lot
7 , block 3 , Baylias' 1st add 82,500.
AV. F. Sapp to W. Seidentopf , lota MO
and 233 , original plat § 210.
M. W. Clattorbuck to Win , Montgom
ery ot al , lot 17 , block 111 , Central aub
$120.
$120.Win.
Win. Montgomery to .Fas. 1. Rhorolot
1C , block 31 , Central aub § 'JOO.
( Joo. Fritz to Win. 11. Negloy , part wiSH
"
SH ] nnd part m-j awj , HI , 77 , 41 81 ,
375.
375.John
John W. Moore to W. II. Book , n
nwA , 2 , 7.1 , 38-81,740.
Totul Bales , § 7,000.
COUNClg liMJKfrt ilAliKKT.
Wheat No. 2 MiiB , yfa ; No. 3 , 15cj ru-
Jocteu , COo ; good UoirmtuL
Corn 1/u.iltirn uro l ylu 3kj ( fur old corn
anil 2So for n w ,
Oats In Kood dimaml ut25c.
liny J 00 ( 0 IK ) | HJI tou ; f j , )0r lule. ,
Hyo 40o ; Hfiht supply.
Gum Meal 1 2T > pur 100 pnuulx ,
Wood Unodiiipply ; priciw t Vard , C 00(4) ( )
T ( HJ.
HJ.Ciuil Dollverod , luird , 11 W pur tun : unit
'
( iOdportonH
KiitturMenty und In fair iloiniiiid at 'v'0o-
creauiory , 3r o.
KKKB I'lonty ; ( flow milo at'Ju pur do un.
l.urd Fulrlunk'fi , whulonallu ia Uu
I'nultry Koady miloj doiiloru uro iuyui ! < for
cliicltoiiH K'Ju ; turltujh , Ifia.
Vegot lloii I'otjktuiM , WJc ; unluiiH , 40o ; cub-
ImU'w , 1. < W per dii7 < in ; niiplfw , riiwly ntli >
at II WCa : Wl lor prlinn clock.
mow city Hour , i win oo.
liroon 2 'J.r @H W r r dor.
LIVK KlOt'K ,
Cattle IKr ) < 5.S ( iuklvo \ ; , 5 00@7 CO.
H I/ > cal iHckcnt are buying now and
H > HHdiiiiiimd \ for ull Krmlei ; Uiolui
, 0 2Sf B 3S ; mixed , I ( ifi D 00.
IIiiUSANI > IIKIIOICUK.
The Fort Colllim Courltir MUTH Cdlorailo itohi
100,1/00 / l > cof ntearu In 18H.'t ,
pro | > i > He to liny IDO rows
nud 20 bullH for thoMonuiiterii liidlttn . ' 'genvy ,
in Now Monica , liiiln will btmituueil im tl.u
iilnt.
J'artlex on Um hordnr of the Kouth I'lattn In
the ( ireoley and Sttrllugojiintry , leiiort a\x/ut
live thouHHiid cattln UH liaviDg ilriftcd fioni
northurn riingfs , many of thum crowing tliu
rnur. ,
Thu Mouth park Ix wi ll stockiwl wltli cuttli
iil'inullhirdiof/iom 1K ) t. ) Br 0 htuil , 'I hoi.
am lmt fuw liordH that nuinlu r 1,000 head
Tliu riiiiK" l oun of the l > ut tlutt can bo found
In the Htato of C lorudo
Jt | inrU heraUiforo current ( hat many cattle
woroilyliitfln parUof New Mexluo for wunt
uf water ure cuiitlftdlctcd by ntuckuioii , who
nay that not a ulngla donth fun oocuriwd from
Hit cauvo Water hm beoit xlmudunt all tl.o
yetr past , and cattle iu lu flue omdltlon.
The cattle rauxfto of Nevada have /urulKlwil
in \ > uA yetat a inoNt oxtounlva pjntiir.igH for
, liH vtMt herds driven there unuually and thom
: m Inen ha afforded one of the most nrotitn-
jlo BiunloymenU. Iwth lolarga wid umall way ,
, bo touud la the uto. Lwt year nearly
> ( iO,000 ckttlo craiod on the nutritious bind
< r sfi lurnldhod throwRhont the wntorod per
.Ions of the Rtato.
The NnrllwMtorn l.Ua Rtock Journs
iimrns from ft c-ittloiunn from the rftnRei It
tontr.tt Wyomlnff , thut upon uny nnd al
tRo < fat lCof tvuld bo found. Not commoi
oof , but milmMi with the tallow inlxod al
lirmioh the flwh. rich nnd juicy. 1'rottj
{ wd lor RriiSB cnttlo In .lanuwy.
If your complnlnl U want of npivotlto , tr\
iinlf n wlno glwi of Anjrost iirft Ititti-fM hnl
> n hour Ixiforo dlnnor. liowura ol coimtui
i-ltf. A-k yo\ir \ ( jrticcr oc dniRKNt for tli
rpimlno nrtl da , munufncturoil by Dr. J. ( > , H
Slcgcrt A. 3on .
A AVONDKUKUIi QUII/T.
V St. .limcpli Imily Hponds ThriM
Yours Making Ono.
There is n young Indy living nonr St
Joseph who deserves n mcdnl. Her nnmt
11 Molly Williams , aho ia n native of New
York , nnd lives with n prominent farmo
lunio nix miles from the city. She lint.
lived iu thia section nbout five years
Some three ycnra ngo she conceived thu
idea of making n qmlt.nnd wont to work
She bcgnn to write lottera to prominent
women of the United States , asking fern
suinll bit of n dress. Hundreds of letters
tors wore written , nnd let it bo said tt
the credit of the noble women of America
ica , they responded almost \\ith
out nn exception. Miaa Mollie toll
each of them what aho proposed to do
and in almost every instance the acrn ]
would come , nnd with it n few kind words
nnd good wiahus , na well ns informing
her when the garment wns mndo nm
what for. Miss Mollie begnn making he
quilt ; she worked nwny nt it every apnro
moment , nud every dny added main
piecea to her collection. The quilt is
nlmoat if not ipiito completed , nnd The
No\va inforninntanyflitis really n beauty
It ia moat exquisitely mndo , n sort o
crazy quilt , and very attractive. Our
informant doesn't remember the number
of pieces 'it contninn , but it goea up intt
the thousands , and embraces all ahndcp ,
awes and quality of innturial , from the
plain calico to the richest nnd moat bonu
tiful fabric. When naked who contribut
ed to thia wonderful quilt , our informant
aaid ho couldn't begin to naino ono lift !
of the Indies , but did name some. He
mentioned the names of Mra. Grant , Ah a
Sartoria , Mra. Governor Knott , Mra
Langtry , Fnuny Davenport , Ellen Terry
Clara Morria , Muggie"iMitchol , Kellogg
Uurnhardt , Lotta , Anna Dickenaon , Jha
Ilondricka , Phcubo Coiuins , M ra. Vleteh
or , Mra. Medill , Mra. Story , Thoa. E
Fletcher , Mra. Carlisle , MM. Wattoraon
Mra. Crittmidon , nnd fully 100 others , nl
nioro or less known to fame. In nddi
dition to hnving contrbutiona from nil the
distinguished ladies of the country , many
of our own Indiea were naked to contrib
ute , nud a great ninny ladies of St. Joseph
soph , Kansas City , and the funnllor citiei
in thia neighborhood responded. The
quilt ia the work of hilly three years , nnd
has now coat quite nn putlnyto any noth
ing of the lubor , which ia no small or
trilling item. It is needless for ua to at
tempt to describe the quilt or give
our lady readero an idea of
the labor "required to accur
the pieces and make it , na any ono pos
sessing any knowledge nt all and The
Nowa' renders are happily blessed with
that commodity in abundance for they
know more about it than wo do. Miaa
Mollie haa had ninny oilers from parties
who wish to purchnso it. A great ninny
ladies who contributed to making it beg
ged to get nn opportunity of purchasing
it , nnd told her to go ahead nnd make it
and they would take it nt her own figures.
Miss Mollie snya aho wouldn't sell it for
anything. She can cnll oil" every squnro
in it and toll who ont it nnd when the
droaa wna worn. Thia ia probnbly the
most wonderful article of the kind over
made , nnd Miss Mollie deserves grent
jirnjao , not only for her originnl idon , but
for industry nud genius , which qualities
nro certainly moat creditable.
HorHford'HVoid Phosphate
In Seasickness.
Prof. ADOLP11 OTT , Now York , says :
"I used it for senHickness , during an
ocean pnsaugo. In moat of the cases , the
violent symptoms which characterize that
diaeaso yielded , and gave wuy to a health
Ful action of the functions impaired. "
DRY TETTER.
Kor jcar I was atlllct d with Pry Teller of the
Hunt ohitlnato tyio | , WIIH treated by many of the
n. tihj | lDlan ; took nuintltloi of mercury , putiwli
mil aMLiiIr , which , iu l < jal ol curlni ; tliu tetter ,
crlpplid iueiii ] ulth inluirul ) > olniiiiaiiil ihouiiiatUin ,
11iu Tetter ciintliiuoil In iirnw worse , nrnl the Itching
alinimt mnilu mo i ruzy. In this rmiilltlnii I wan In-
diiujil to liiliu Hwllt'HHHiJflo. | iiml thu result w at
a toiil hlii | { a It as 1'ntUfyliii ; , In a few months
thu Fottur wan nr.tlrcly will , thu Mercurial PolionliiK
ill out of niv y tLinnM'l ' I wna will man und duo
'lily lit Hullt'tf Hin'dflu. All llk > ufTi rern ulionJ !
Uko It. JAMK.1 DIINNINU , I. ul Ille , K ) ,
Our trraUro nn Illocxl and Hkln ll eum mailed
fruo to auiillcatita.
TlfBHWIrT HI'KOIKIO CO. ,
Ilraworl ! AtUntnOo.
The u g ot the term Hhoi
SHORT Lino" In connection wltbtiit
duporato narno of a Kreatroad ,
con vcj an Idea of uet what
ruiulrnd by the traveling I > ub
I I IU IM liu-ft Hnurt L1"v > ( ' 'time
I B In I " ' " ' "ll ) ' " " ' " ' accommoda
tloim-all ot which aru lure
h d by the luoutmt railway lu America.
CHIC AGO , MILWAUKEE
And St. Paul.
Itonni and optiratr * over 4,600 miles of * i I
Sorthem IlllnoU , Wiscoimlu , Mmncaota , lowain
Dakota ; and an U tauln llnwi , branches and oonnrc-
llcimi reach all the xtwt biialnesa uintrei ot tbf
NorthHuotand Far Wtat , It naturally answers tl ,
ItMcrlptlon of Hhort Mno , and Hunt lloute l twi > D
Chlrac ) < 'f * lllHRiikt , Ht. Paul and Ulnneapolli ,
Chlcaifo , JlllnKUktu , la Criwuu and Wlnona.
ChlcaK ° < Mllwaukeo , Alxirdeen and HloncUU
Chlcaico , Slilvvuukte , Kan Claire and Stlllwater'
thlcaito , Ullwaukiw , Waiinauand U err ill.
Chicago , llllMaukeo , IIea\er Dam and Oahkoah ,
lhlc ! to , Ulluaukcu , Waukesha and Oconornowoo
ChlcuKii , Vlllvtaiikea , Madlmn and I'ralrledu Chl r
Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault.
aito , Ik-lolt JanentPloand Mineral I'olnt.
iKu , hlinn , lluckforil and Dubu'iue. '
n , C'llntnn , Hock Island and Cedar Ilaplds.
COUIH 11 Illnffsand Omaha
i Ko , Hlnux Oil ) , Hl u > Kail * and Yanktoa
Chicago. Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Ikxk Inland , l ) > ibuiliv | , hi. I'aul and MlnntaiKilli.
Ihk-cnport , Calmar , Ht. I'aul and Mlauuauolu.
rMUiuiii KUti | and the Flnoiit Dluhiff Oar * U >
tvorldtto run on tlw main llnm of the CHIC AGO
MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAILWAY
.in J vteattciitlou I * paid to pawwa ( ra by court *
} i of th ciioipaiiy.
S. rl. UUlUILTi , A. V. II. CAKPKSTE11 ,
Uri'l Manager , Uen'l 1'ass. At-enl ,
J.T.fJLAIlK , IJBO U. UEAl-i'OUU ,
' ' .
Oou'lHnp't.
JAS. H. PEABODY fii , D ,
PHYRICIAN & ; SURGEON ,
1 en elf net No. 1(07 lonti Ht "iHc * . No. 1609 Fkr <
lanistrrat. Otfloe huura , 11 m. to 1 p. m. , and t
i m lo 6 put , T lepbouo Ivr otHce , 07 , lluildence ,
61 ,
TUB LKA113KD
Specialist !
: U LARIMER STREET.
Why yon nhcmM try the cvlolinUxl Dr.
motbodg of cure :
1 , "lr. 1L Wanner 1 < n natural phyiJcfan. "
0. 8 , HOWLM ,
Tlio Off\t < wt I.U Ing PhrcnolOKisU
"Fowtxnc po jotiiM a doctor. "
DR. J. Btnim ,
The WotM'n Greatest 1'hj fdotrncmlst.
. "You ivru wonderfully proficient Inour l > no l
edpo ol ilUwuo anil iiivuliliits. "
IR. J. MATTIIMMI.
4. "The ntnlctoJ fiiiil ready riJIi-l In jour pre
elice. " 1)R. J , SlXMfl ,
ft. "Dr. II. Wapncr In ft realtor rvlualo irom
IlcllcMiu HcwplUxl , New YorK city ; Ins hn.Icty ox
toiutho liospltAl practice , ni\il Iiuiorouxtil ) JKWIC.I 01
M l > nuiclir l his InJovixl gcloiico , i > | > ccl.ily ] 01
clironlo ill.iAm > 8. "
Dun. HLOHAKLU& Kwita.
A. "Dr. II. Wixgncr Inn Immortnllzftl lilnncll In
his ttoiulerlnlill < x ) iryol n lflo rtmoillm for prl
\ixto mill wxuit < ll caiKin. " \ IrRinIa Oil ) Cbroiilflo ,
7. " 11iim aiiilA of liunllils Hock la co lilin. " ft.u
Krwctwo Chronicle.
5. "Tho Doctor' * IOIIR ojicrli'iico | .t upcrinlltl
iilioiill rciulcr him A cry iicocMtul. " lloclj Maun
lain Xc3. .
Plain Facts Plainly Spoken ,
At ono Union illocuwlon ol the eocrot > Ice waa crv
UrilynuiKleil by the profession , ami mnllcnlorka
lmt a fo\v > ears ngaonM hanlly inoullon It ,
Tu ilnv llio i > Ii j lchn In of a ilifTcrcnl opinion ; ho It
an nro tint It In hi * ilulyU iRrrcM > lu though II
maj IH > to liaiullo Ihli iimltcr wlthinil Klo\i8anil !
| > ik plainly nhout II : mill Intelligent parents nut ]
giunllannvlll think him for dohiK no.
The rmnllii r.tUiiilliithU ( ilcHtrnctholrc wcro or-
mcrly not umlerKlooil , or not properly cBtlni teJ : nml
iioluiportnncaMncnltACheil tonnibjert which by
Ita tmtiiro iloca not liulto doeo ln\e tliatloiilt wu
wIllliislylxnoTOl.
Tlio hahllli RenernUy Cfinlractixl liy Iho jonna
hllo attciulliiK echnnl ; older eompaiilotm through
their uxample , may hi npotiHlhlo for It , or It may be
aniulreil through nccMwit. The oxcltcmcnt once ex
perlrncti ) , thu prnrtlco " 111 1 * repeated rifnln ( raid
airnln , until nt lint thohahlt becomes llrm anil com
plotcly UIBU\ tliolitlin. . Mental nnj norxous &f
lllctliiiiii nro iHually Iho primary rcmiltn of nil ahtmo
Ainoni ; the Injurious elli-cln may Ivo tncntlnncil lasil-
tilde , dejection or Irranclblllty of temper mid Kciicral
debility. Tlio lioy seeks nudiiilon , and rarely Joins
In the uportu of hfii companions. If ho lx > n joung
man liowlll ho little found In company \ > lth the other
rax , nml In troubled ulth oxeccdlni ; nnd annojlng
In their presence lAHcltlonn ilreams ,
omlnelona nnd eruption ) ou Uio face , eta. , are also
prominent symptoms.
If the proctlrolalolentlyrcrat tcd In.moroBcrlotu
dlaturbaiiccA take plaoo. Uroat palpitation of the
icart , oropUeptlacoinuIriouH , nro experienced , and
.ho Bufferer may fall Into n complete Btato of Idlooy bo-
f ore , finally , death relieves him.
To nil thotio engaged In thia ( linfcrouB , practice , !
would Bay , ( lmt of nil , stop It nl once ; make o\ cry
loxalblo effort to ilo BO ; but If J on fall , If > our ucrv out
) Btom la nlrcndy too much nlmttcreil , nnd conso-
quonlly , jour will-power broken , Uko BOUIO ncno
onlc to nfd } on In ) our uffort , ll&Ing freed J ourscll
romlha habit , I uould further COUIIRC ! jou to go
hroueh n renilar ( courno of treatment , for It In a Croat
nlalAko to Bnmw that any ono may , for Bomn time ,
je t o\ cry no ntr c Kliehlmielf up to this lancinating
lUtcUiiferouaexdleinent nufforlne from lit
oII con i | ucneeg nt Homo future tlma Iho numncr
if > onnpinunsho nro Incapnclutol to fill thoilutiei
enjolntxl by ncdlock In alannlnxly large , nnd In most
of finch ne thlt unfortunate condition ot thlneH can
M ) traced to the practice of Hclf-abuso , which had been
abandoned ) cam auo. Indeed , n tow months' practice
if this hnbft In HUfllclcnt in Induce spermatorrhoea ! J
aUr ) ( r , and I ha\ama > i ) of BUchca/wii under treat
noutattho present da > . , , ' „ * ( )
Young Men
Who may Im eufforlnir from the effects ol youthlul
[ olllos or Indiscretions nlll do neil toavall IhonucUot
til this , the crcatoxt boon over laid nt the altar ol eul-
terlni ; humanity. DR. WACINKR will ( ruarnntco to tor-
fclt001oro\crycnsao ( hcmlnal wcakncxa or prl\ate
illpctkH ol any kind and character .whlcJi lioundir-
laki.8 to and ( alia to cure.
Middle Aged Men.
There are many at the ago of BO to 80 who arc
roublod with too frnqum t 01 ocuntlona ol Uio bind-
! cr , ellen ocoomi > anl d by a blight fauuUng or bum.
ng scriBAtlon , anil a Hoakcnlii ) ; of the njateru In a
nonncr the patient cannot account for. Uu cxiunlii *
ng the urinary ikpoeJts a ropy mdlmcnt will often be
ounUiixnil nomcUmoii nmoll partlclea of albumen will
immir , or the color will be of thin inllkUh hue , again
haiiKliiir to a dark and torpid anpcaranco. Tliuro are
nany , many mon who dip of thli ililllcuUyliiiorant of
ho causa , wblth In thu KOCOUI ! staco of Beinliml-wcuk-
leva Dr W. \ > 111 piarantco n | ierfect euro In all casoi
uid a tiealtby routoratlou of the ( icnlto-urlimry or-
Coniultatlrm freo. Thorcmgh examination and ad-
lee , 85.
All communications nhoulil bo addroiwutl , Dr. Henrj
Icnry Wajtnor , I * . O , 2389. Denver , Colorado.
The YoutiK Mali's Pocket Companion , by Dr. H
VoKiior , In worth Ita weight In gold tojoung mcti
rloo l,25. Hout by mail to any address.
A FBIEND TO ALL.
Duo Wlio ia Nootlod nnd Nobly Fills his
PJnco.
Dcmor Ifl m ru fortuntto than she known In the
> ojtic 'iii of Iho talciitHiuiduiiurKloaof a man who
ion nlvon bin tlmo and thought not merely to the
> trftct'nn ' of MM skill an a prautltlomr of liln pro
oiwK-n c.l medicine , but tu tin blnJy of those pro
ouiiil thli KH otndiiKo and imturu which fond totho
lorn foinjilito iinilcrftanilliiKof the prnblctn of Ufa
nd of the lawn of nacuro unit thu muaim of galiiln , ;
lie KreatiDt practical gaoilit to mankind from the In
orn atlon thud acquired In Iho ah tmct. Huch a
mil In Dr. \Vaitni-r , who \ located at 313 tailtucr
trout Dr. WaKiiorilaiotoil imny juats t ) Ihnnc-
inMtloiiof UIR knowlid o no ccxwary to hln jnofoi.
ojiln a iiuintKr olthe luadliu medical nohools of
ho inOHt eminent and profound tcachcri , niich
aniCH an Dr. UTIIHI and Dr , I'amwaht nji ] > 04rlnt , '
IIIOHK hl prcceptorA Kurdli hlndtndli'i tnd Here ,
hey conthiuoil In the Held of the practicing family
lil-lrlin nml In the uxperlcnrcN of a man "I uxli-ii.
Ivo trutl. Ho ) i ivfvIU'do > er > picllon of Iho Unl-
ed HtutcH | k-tyliiKiitudloiii attention to the illflercnt
li ra ( UiUtlcn of thu\itrluu | ortlons of the countrT ,
utrtlculirly with rt-irard to their iffrct , cllmatlo ami
thtiwlioiipon nealthand tlio dUTo-ent formscifdls-
anna. With the combined povtcni ol clone sillily , ex
iimho olinnatlun unil almmt unllnilud practice ,
> r Waifner minofo Deintr three jean ago equip-
veil an low have the > liht to clilm to battla the foe
f mankind , the droidrd enemy , dl > co > v. In onlor to
i-nderthoKriaUHtKoodtasoiluty , Dr. rt azntrilcci'
t l to lay aildo the general hrjnchcs of practice and
irlna all h > M r IH-kii' > wledio and pnncr to bear up-
n hu file which ani-.ni : the army of limiloin
vatti aKcnts In the t rtatent , UU wldooxnrunco | )
iod tauht [ hl'iiwhat wtapoin to n and which to
lncardaiidftor e < | iilnlii ] ) ( himself u < bin trained
iidtiiuiit wimo well iv'lo to udvUo him ho com.
neiico I liuldly and ( vintldently hli attack. In call-
niitloK the ruiults and nurtxra achlo\eil , It U only
icUHfatt toknnwthoiloct r'l ) ) ultlonand itandliiK
t < idaVhllo located In thU city , hU practice U by
no uitain conllned to tin llmlti ncr this rcctlon of
xiiintiy , IIIncorroKpondincoaiid opri > Hn bool n un
ity In buik and hliotr hU poittwonof atlcld of
) iw.tlc houn 'cil only by the linen whkh bound the
iiK'th and bicauth of the country , at d which has
and him where tt man of hit ! Ill and Intellectiui,1 ,
tUinmentailtm'rvts to I e , anil iho Id to ho euabli
ilm to rcui h Iho lilhttt uphcro of UHelulniM to auf
crlnij hntntnltt the piano of llnm tlal liidojicii
cncu. Dr. WaK'ur haiu-oiitilhuted ot hU protipvrl-
) to the autatanllal linprokunieiit of Denver In the
ru.tlon . of allno block on Imimcr sir t.t , opponlto
lU prvHiit ollla , No. 311. It will 1 rea < ly for occu
ancy Ina ew wtoln , and Ii an uvlJunco that the
01 tor In to be numlwrud among the pern anent and
olid eltlzem ot the metropolis of the pUliia.Hen [ -
er Tribune ,
DR. H , WAGNER & 00. ,
m Larimer St. Address Box 2389 ,
DKNVKK , COL.
UNITED STATES
OF OMAHA.
Capital. - - $100.000.00
0. W. HAMILTON , Proa't.
S. 8. CALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cashier ;
DIRECTORS ;
S. S. OALDWKLI. , B. P. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTOH , Jr. T. BARLOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Aooounts solicited and kept sub-
loot to sight chock.
Cortlflcntosof Deposit Isouod pay
able In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing
Interest , or on demand without In
terest.
Advances made to customers on
approvedsocurltlosnt market rate
of Interest.
The Interests of Customers are
closely guarded and every facility
sompatlbto with principles of
sound banking freely extended.
Draw sight drafts on England , ! -
land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu-
'opo.
Soil European Passage Tickets
Collections Promptly Maae.
United States Depository
OF OMAiiA
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts.
The Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omaha ,
HUCCESSOKS TO KOUNTZR BUOTIIEUS.
Organised In 18CS.
Organized as a National Bank In
CAPITAL $2OO.OOO
SUHVJjUS AND PROFITS - 915O.OOO
omciia DIUCTOUI
tliawAit KODITTU , Prculdenl.
JOUN A. CRKIOIITON , Vice President.
A Gi' run KODNTIB , Id Vloo ITcjIJcnl.
A , J , forruiTO * .
F. II. DAVIS , Cashier.
VT H. aEO < ) utu , AsaUtant Cashier.
Transact * a genera banking business. Issues time
ccrtlDootoa bi rln ntercat Draws drafts on Sao
Pranolsoo and principal cities In the United Statoa.
Also London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal
cities ol the continent ol Euro ft.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ,
1210 DouglM Street , Omaha , Neb. , JUllard note
WHOISUNACQUAINTID MlYH THC OtOQFtApHY OFTMll COOM-
IRY WILL err ov CXAMININQ THIS MAP THAT THI
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLANDS PACIFIC R'Y
1)7 the conlrat position of Its line , connects the
Uantancl thn Wcut by the uhortcit route , nnd car-
ricH paa cnizrm. without chnnco of rnra , between
CmonRo ana Kansas City , Council Blutlj. I f-avcn-
.vorlli. Atalil'ian ' , Mlnnoapolia and St. Paul. It
2onncotn in Union llcnota with all the principal
tlmnofroad ULiwccntho Atlintio and iho 1'aolna
Oocann. Ita rquipmcnt 19 un.'tvalcd and niaKUlll-
; ont , h'tr-r" uouipe > l of Most Comlortablo nnd
UPititlful ljy CoAL-hcn , magnificent Ilorton llo *
illiuna Clialr Care , I'nllmjn'a rrrttlest Palace
Slcrpinc Cart , mid ihn Deal Line of UlnlnR Can
i | ihi'V/orld. Tlnce'iiolns bntwccn Chlouco and
MUvourl Itiver PalntH. TwoTraiui * betivreuChl *
3111.0 mill Mlnncnpolm nnd HI. Paul , via thol'amoui
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE. "
A New and Direct Line , via fleuoca and Knulta.
uco. JUH rccontly been opened between Jllclmioud.
N 01 folk , Newport News. Chattanoucca , Atlanta , Au-
ruuta , Naslivillc. l.ouuvllliLcllnslDii. . Clnolnnall.
Indmiiapolluand Lauyctto. and Omaha , Mllineap-
olin mid at. Paul and IntonnedUtn poinn.
All ' 1 hrouEh ruaoeuccrs Travel on Kant Express
Trann.
Tiokcti for > nle at all principal Ticket Oinooo in
tl > o Dulled Mtatcu and Cauada.
VitKIiyo chcckid IhrouRh and rates of fare al
ways a4 law uj aompctltora thaloifer less odvon-
tapcs.
Tor detailed information , ect the W na and I'old-
ertcitlio
GREAT ROCK ( SLAHD ROUTE
At your nearest Ticket OlOce.cr uddrets
fl.n. nADLE , C. ST. JOHN ,
I'm AOcnlMjr , UcalTtt , hfui. 1U
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY.
9. F. DAVIS & CO . ,
( SUCCESSORS TO DATIS * BNYDER. )
General Doalen la
REALESTATE
ESTATE
OUAHA.
Hayo for sale 00,000 acres oartlully selected landi
i Kagteru Kobraska , at low prloa and on euy terms.
Improved farms for ealo la Dougtu. Dodge , Collar ,
> Utte , Curt , Cumin ; , Saroy , Washington , Merlck ,
launders , and Butler Counties.
Taxes paid In all parts of the Btato.
Money loaned on Improved farms.
Notary Public Always la office. Correspondence
ipllflted
BOARD $3.5O.
AT
1114 DOUGLAS STREET.
&OOD SQUARE MEAL ,
25 I CENT 26
MCCARTHY & BURKE.
UNDERTAKERS !
118 HTH STREET , BET. FARNAM"
AND DOUG ? ; 4- * ?