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    THE DAILY BEE FftlDAJt , APJRIL 10 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
Friday Morning , April 10t
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
SirRoant Qtutavus E. Tusbner , U.S. A ,
ha been granted ft furlough for four months.
MMita. Woodbridga Bros , tinva the sym
pathy ot a largo circle of frlonds in this their
hour of affliction.
The Union Star oub ! dance and sociable
will coma olt In Metropolitan hall , Fourteenth
And DOJKO , this evening ,
The funeral of llobert McAusland will
talto place to-day at ,2 p. tn. from the fara
ily residence , 2210 Davenport.
John Foster and Guitavo Johnson wore
put in for drunlconnots and disorder. Foster
Is a Scotchman and rnado the jail hideous
Ml night by his'cries and loud talking ,
Mr. H , If. Goblo haa telegraphed to this
city that the remains of his wife will arrive
hero this evening on the Missouri Pacific
The funeral will take place to-morrow ,
Hello Henderson Is n pugilistic cyprlan of
African descent who whipped Bertha Larch ,
a similar character , and got herself and Ber
tha jailed. They will have a hearing to-day.
Yesterday was sloppy anddamp thanka
lo lait > night's abortive attempt at snow.
"Yea , vorlly.thesa ba the days that try men's
solos , " especially when they nro not very
thick.
thick.Tho
The intimate friends of Mr. Jamas E.
Woodbridga ( deceased ) desire to express their
gratitude to the neighbors and friends who so
kindly assisted them in their sad bereave
ment ,
Officer TomPoIrronet's _ smiling face now
illumines the dark and dreary depths of the
county jail , where ho has boon assigned to
telephone' duty. Officer Hinchoy has again
taken to street work.
There nro moro men on the shoot-corners
now whqexpcctto bo clothed with municipal au
thority and power than there nro places to fill
in n city five tlmos Omaha's size. "Blessed
ro they who expect nothing. "
Jl Frank Koitcra and JacV Lee were arrest'
od yesterday afternoon by Officers Matza and
Cormlck for assnulting W. Whacks near the
police caurt room with a stone. Kosters was
balled at once and Leo Is yet in jail.
Mr. Jno. Wcstborg , of the firm of Wiig
& Wostborg , rejoices in the advent of a llttlo
one who unexpectedly made its appearance
April 1 , Weight and sex unknown , but the
express charges wcro sixty-five cents ,
The travel on the passenger trains during
the past two dan haa been comparatively
light. This is easily accounted for when it is
remembered that all the cities. In the west of
any elzo held their elections Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chubbuck had quite a largo
mooting at the Baptist church Wednesday
night. His subject for to night la * 'Walking
Corpses. " This is the last week Mr. and Mr
Ohubuck will bo hero so all should try and
hear him.1
The unsightly wooden buildings immed
iately west of the B. & M. headquarters' build
ing have been torn down , The work'on the
superstructure of the now addition will soon
bo begun probably before the first of
May.
The funeral of T. W. Steadman , who
died last night ] will take place to-day
from the residence , 712 South Twenty-second.
The remains will bo sent to Boston , Mass. ,
and will bo accompanied by the wife and child
of the deceased.
s Tno ladies of the W. 0. T. U. will hold
tlielr monthly business meeting in their par
lors over the lunch room corner Fifteenth and
Capitol avenue Thursday afternoon at 2:30 : p.
m. All are cordially invited. By order of
the secretary.
Before Justice Anderson yesterday Mrs.
Mary J. Schoeller received a $10 verdict at
the hands of a jury against M , A , Kurtz.
The suit was brought against Justice Seldon
and Mr. Kurtz to recover back money that
had been garnlshead ,
The Ruth Rebakah Degree Lodge have
another treat in utoro for the Cmaha public in
their next concert and sociable to bo given in
their hall on Fonrteenth and Dodge streets on
next Saturday evening. Tickets , admitting
gentleman and lady , 25 cents.
A gentleman from Denver told a BKE re
porter yesterday that the city election last
Tuesday was the bitterest contest for many
years. It resulted in a complete Waterloo
for the democratic candidates , "Joo" Bates ,
of brewery fame , an old timer and strong
man , led the republican hosts to victory ,
The yarn connecting "Johnny Bull" with
the Scherb robbery ia not a "yarn , " The
facts in the caeo are well known to ono or
two parties who are working upon the case ,
and it is highly probable that the true in
wardness of the affair will bo disclosed very
eoon ,
The Paxton opened a new register yester
day , The ono just filled won opened Fohru <
ary 20th and filled April 8,1885. It contained
about three hundred pages , which gives c
pretty good idea of the large amount of travo'
through Omaha , recollecting there are a ecori
or more of hotels and lodging houses/in / the
city.
In tha county court yesterday Judgi
McCullouzh rendered a decision in tin
habeas corpus casooi Lambert , jointly charge ;
of watch stealing with bis mistroas , Alfie Gil-
. . moro. He decided that there were no croundi
for the issuance of the writ and that Limber
would have to bo lomandod to the countj
jail , to invnlt the action of the grand jury.
A rehearsal of the mixed chorus of Uu
ladles and gentlemen who are to participati
in tha May festival was held last night "a
Meyer's hall. At the rehearsal of TuesJaj
about forty ladies wore present. It is antlci
paled that there will bo about one Imndrei
voices in the grand chorus when all arrange
. meuta arc completed ,
Sheiilt Jamison , of Laramie , Wyo. , wa
in the city yesterday , en route for Juliet , 111 ,
whither he ii escorting a pritoner , one 0 , E
Ytwt , who was convicted of horsB-steallug
Tin- prisoner wai temporarily lodged lu th
county jail during tha diy , and in the even
ing the iheiiir left for the Illinois reniteu
I tlary , when all the Wyoming Territory con
victs ara confined. ,
A couple of Frenchmen were on th
atreoti yesterday exhibiting two bean. Oni
of the bears wai * large brow one and th
other black. The fceeprri had trained then
remarkably well and they walked upright
went thnugh the mauubl of a drum major
wielding an Immense baton , danced , waltze *
and kitted , end when the little black fellov
climbed ths telegraph pole anid tha joyou
cries cf a crowd of tchool children , it brough
back the recollection of the ouriory rhyme :
"Thtt higher the bear climbs up the tree ,
The plainer you * eo his agility. "
A dirty trick wai played on Mtisri. 1'tr
kini acd Lonti of the dims museum recently
It appear * that thwo young men engaged twi
men In Chicago to come to Omaha to wqrk In
their museum show on Douglas street , and
ai ono of the employees of the pUee know the
men and stated that they were reliable , they
telegraphed them their railroad two. One of
the follows , named Whlto , sold hU ticket and
did not come at all ; the other , who was to
take part in tha "Muldoon'a Picnic , " came
here broke , unshaven and used up. Mr. 1' " '
>
kins advanced him money to dress up a l "ei
and upon his representation of being broke to
Mr. Lonas ( who know nothing of Perkins
loan ) , he let him have three dollars talso.
Then the follow , Lynch by name , wont off to
another ( how place and left the men who had
befriended him , without a man to take his
part and also five dollars out of pocket.
Messrs. P. nnd L. made this statement to n
QBE reporter yesterday.
AtBeaconsfiold , Iowa , on Monday , the
Clh Inst. , Mr. Will F. Knapp , of Omaha , was
united in marriage to Miss Effio Nelson , of
that place , in the presence of a numerous
gathering of friends. The groom is a popular
clerk in thq auditor's ' office of the Pacific Express -
press company , and the bridn ono of Iowa's '
'airost daughters. After the ceremony the
couple received the hearty congratulations ot
, ho guests , and n number of handsome and
valuable presents , among which was a substantial
' associates in the
stantial ono from the groom's
Mrs. Knapp arrived
express company. Mr. and
rived hero Wednesday morning , and will make
Omaha their futtiro homo.
At Tuesday night's meeting of tba city
council , a resolution was paisod allowing the
Jnion Pacific Railroad company the right of
way to build tracks on Loavenworth from
Eleventh to Thirteenth. Mossr . McCord ,
Brady & Co. have purchased a lot at the
corner of Thirteenth and Leavenworth , and It
a their intention to erect thereon nllargo
irlck building for their wholesale trade. The
Union Pacific acting upon the authority
already granted them , will build n track tea
a point very near the building , thus saving
the cost of drayage. It probable that the
ewer floor of the B. & M. building , now oc
cupied by the firm , will bo given up to rail-
oad offices after the removal.
The residence of Miss Flora Cooler , No.
718 South Sixteenth street , was the fceno of
njoyment ovonipg , the event being
he anniversary of her thirtieth birth-
lay. Dancing was the main feature
of the evening's pleasure , and was
cept up unttl a late hour. At
wolvo o'clock an elegant lunch was
orved to which all did full justice. Among
hose present were : W. W. Musgrave , Thom
as Morrison and Eila Cranco , Stephen Conner
and Madgo Wornack , Mr. and Mrs. Conner.
Hr. and Mrs. Stephan , Henry Gross , Thom
as Fitzgerald and Hannah Donahoo , Ed ,
Anders and Jonnlo Richardson , John Rich
ardson and Jennie and Liz ie Richardson ,
Patrick Ward and Kato Gollovan , Teresa
McCormick , \\ill Moehn and Clara Nan ,
Richard Colgen , Frank Grace , Anna Coyle
and Helen Wornack , John Russell , Maggie
and Ottilia Trott , E. D. Callihan , John
Hoohn , Hattle Avery , John Cruickshank ,
John Buetor and Annie Engstrom. A num
ber of useful and beautiful presents wore re
ceived , the following is a partial list : Messrs
Conner.and Morrison , a handsome red plush
photograph album ; Anna Richardson and
Madge Wornack , a beautiful pair of vases ;
Hattie Cooler and Otlllia Trott , plush auto
graph album ; Hannah lonahue , birthday
card ; Annie Coyle , card basket ! Mrs. E.
Jtephan , silver thimble ; Helen Wornack , cup
and saucer ; Ella Crauce , silver napkin ring ;
Jennie Richardson , perfumery ; Thomas
fttiyerald , perfume case ; W. W. Musgrave ,
white silk handkerchief ; Mrs. Conner , pair of
vases ; L. Cooler , checker-board , Maggie
Frott , scrap-book and Anna Engslrom , birth
day card. The event was one long to ba re
membered by all who participated , and the
crowd dispersed wishing Miss Flora many
lappy returns of the day.
1'EUSONA. Li.
Henry Voss , the popular architect , left
oat night for a business trip to Kansas City
and St. Louis.
R. 'A. Moore , IKernoy ; M. E. Conrad ,
J. W. Loofbourow , Bushville ; H. A. Cole ,
Platlancoulh ; C. Wolvorton , Pilgor ; T. H.
Mullery , Lincoln ; R. P. Bruvall , Albert Lea ,
Minn. ; E. M. Neal , Batlle Creek ; John H.
Durbln , Cheyenne , Wyo. ; C. 0. Merrill , Dea
Molnes , are al the Canfield.
iVt the Metropolitan : Sam Welch , North
Platlo ; A J Leach , Oaedalo ; W W Darrell ,
Tokamah ; J V Moran , Wahoo , W Tyson ,
Blair ; G W Morgan , Fremont ; LII Williams ,
Seward ; W Morris , Lincoln , Nob. ; A Allen
and family , Detroit , Mich , , and C R Yan
Hiso and wife of Madison , Wis ,
At the Mtllard : Harry Flannery , Virginia ]
T D Brown , Aurora ; W S Wing , Aurora ;
Chas A Coo , Fred Harrison , Lincoln ; Jos B
Meaghor , Columbus ; W S Hurd , Sterling ;
Fraud DaBood , Princoville , J M Eddy ,
Omaha ; W B Thomas , Tekamah ; L E Wnlioo ;
W A Wells , David City ; D L Crockley ,
Shelby ; G F Smith , St. Joo.
A t the Paxton : J B Clarkaon , Sidnsy ; J 1
Lindsoy , Peorla ; F E Rico , St. Paul ; Victoi
Robert ? , St. Paul ; M Kennedy , England ; I
E Gregg , Lincoln ; J L Me Ad am , Forl
Niobrara ; Mrs and Miss Drake , St. Paul ; G
H Daniels and wife , Denver ; 8 Bellerby
London ; J H BrownEed Oak ; J G Ralsboch
Aabluul ; B A Gibson and wife , Wcepinf
Water ; W H Harrison , Ashland ; F M Strat
ton , Wahoo.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tc-
bacco.
Sumo Nebraska Vroducle.
Columbus Journal , ,
There la probably no stito In the unloi
which , for its ysara , can show ao mnol
of a record for general fanning and stool
raising os Nebraska. The rich alluvia
soil of Nebraska Is admirably adapted t <
railing all the small grains , and thl
makes stock railing not only a necessity
but wonderfully profitable , aa al
onr farmers know theoretically
and as all of them wll
know , practically , as the years rol
by. We know of places east where it Ii
cona'der.d a big thing to xalio half t
dozen heavy hogs on a farm , and so it ii
for them , bnt in Nebraska It 1s a com
ruon occurrence for small farmers to sel
from forty to elxty and more fat hpgi
from their bcrds each year. The f olio wint
is a neat cample of what Is being done it
Phtto county. Messrs. Gorrard & Zei
glor bought f 200 worth of hogs throi
years ago this ipilng ; from these the firsl
fall following they sold $250 worth , laal
year 3900 , and this year a little ovoi
81,300 worth , and hare left 120 pigs.
Thin shows a httle of what la being dom
In this line of farm enterprise. Wo maj
add to the ttrencth of this Item by giving
the weights of th * lots delivered'here tin
oilier day to D , Anderson , dealer ,
Flghty-throo hogs weighed an average nl
381 pouud j51 of the lot averaged -ill
poundr ; 25 averaged 457 ; and four ol
the heaviest averaged 365 pounds e oh
Nebraska may well bout of her pro
election * .
A BUSINESS BOOM ,
A General Reyiyal of Trade in All
Branches ,
Talks With Borne of the Prominent
Local WholcsaloJtlon ,
Now that the chilly days of Incipient
spring are merging Into the sunny ,
) lniy Nobraika May weather , the
ocal spring trade la beginning to revive ,
and all Indications point to a prosperous
roar for both wholesale nnd retail busi
ness. A reporter called upon some of
the wholesale men yesterday and se
curing an expression of opinion from
each ono on the subject of future pros-
: > oes ! , has compihd an article irhloh may
jo of interest to those who. are concerned
n the business welwaro of Omaha.
"Tho whplctalo grocery trade , " said A
representative of a prominent local firm ,
"ii booming. _ The indications for a
arisk business this year are highly favor-
ablo. The retail merchant * throughout
Nebraska nro not purchasing in such
argo quantities tbii year aa last , bnt are
enforcing collections squarely , buying
goods In small orders , but paying the
wholesalers In cash. So that In reality
the general condition of the trade ia
much bettor. "
In the line of agricultural implements
h oroaro no great prospoctsfor the season's
rode. The local representatives of the
> nslncss claim that the farmer * through
out the state are "cleaning up" and ro-
miring old machinery , instead of bnylng
ho now , on account of hard tunes ,
tfovcrtheleas , the bnsinosa is opening up
well for the spring , after the sluggish
months of January and February.
In the wholesale hardware business
prospects are reported generally favor
able.
able."Our
"Our business is fast settling to a firm
> asls , " said ono man , "and I bclievo
hat wo shall have a good year. "
"How is the cigar and tobacco trade ? "
naked the reporter , addressing himself tea
a local represantativo of the business.
"It Is beginning to Improve , " waa the
oply. "During the winter business bai
> oen excessively sluggish , bnt now that
spring la advancing wo are beginning to
receive a good many orders from our men
on the road. I bollovo that the year
will bo a good ono. No , I do not appre-
lend that the recent law enacted by the
eglalaturo relative to the sale of tobacco
to minors will injure our business in any
alarming degree. The truth of the mat
er Is that if boys want tobacco they will
easily find ways of getting it. "
"I believe that this year will bo a fairy -
y productive ono for the wholesale dry
goods trade , " said a merchant. "We
ire handling a larger line of business ,
hough I do not find that collections are
> olng as generally mot as last year.
) nr spring trade is opening up very
briskly , "
The wholesale hat and cap men say
hat they never had a moro prosperous
ime than during the present month.
January and February were productlvo
of but llttlo business , but March and
April have brought out a largo volume
ot butinosa. In the line of wholesale
millinery there Is the same general re
vival and a prosperous season's trade Is
anticipated.
The business of the local distilleries
and breweries Is also showing a goodly
revival aa spring wears on. "No , " said
, prominent representative of Omaha's
Llstlllery Interests , "I do not bollovo tint
ho opening of the Nebraska City distil-
ery will at all affect our business. I ap-
irehcnd this year a good business , prob
ably better than that of last year. "
"How Is the wholesale drag business
opening up this season ? " 'was asked of a
opreaentatlvo of a local firm. "Very
ine , Indeed , " was the reply , "and from
> resent prospects I am Inclined
, o believe that wo are going
, o have an unusually prosperous season
this year. Why ? Yon see , on account
) f the somewhat depressed condition of
juslness , the retail merchants throughout
; ho country have been purchasing In a
iandtomoath sort ohvayandtholr stocks
are now nearly depleted. Just ss aoon
as the spring fairly opens up , they will
iavo to replenish , and the wholesale
business will commenoo to boom. "
"Tho wholesale boot nnd shoo trade , "
eald a prominent merchant , "Is beginning
to manifest signs of spring activity.
During the winter , business has been
very dull , but orders are now coming in-
With regard to the Impression that St.
Joe is the great wholesale centre for this
clais of goods , I can say that It is decid
edly erroneous. Of course , that city beIng -
Ing considerably older and wealthier , has
had vastly the advantage of Omaha , but
I bollovo that our city is fast gaining on
her , not only In this branch of wholesale
trade , bnt In many others. "
The local wholesale jewelry and notion
trade Is showing decided signs of spring
Improvement , although it has been qnito
brisk all winter. A good deal of business
will bo transacted this year , and ono or
two firms are making preparations for ex
tensive Importations from Europe.
The farnlturo men arc In a great glee
over the outlook for a good years' bust-
noaa. They say that the prospects have
never been bettor. They are extending
their business , not only over Nebraska ,
but Into other states and territories , more
or loss remote ,
Other who than in a retail way , there
U no great amo.uut of butinocs done k
the local carpet trade. Both branches ,
however , are beginning to exhibit slgci
of briskness of trade which point unmls
takoably to a favorable year for business. .
All In all , the season of 1885' promise !
to bo one of solid , substantial prosperity
for Omaha. While there may bo m
boom of ponderous proportions , It Ii
believed that trade will settle down to a
firm basle. Reports from almost every
quarter furnish ample foundation foi
such belief.
ToExoiUNOE 440acres well Improved
end i mile from Essex , la. , for a stool
of general merchandise. Address , John
Londorholm , Essex , Ia.
A Novel Hort of Jewelry ,
"Yes , sir , " said an Omaha novelty
man to a repotter , "the electric scarl
pins are lomethlng entirely new In thh
country. They were Invented In France
aemo months ago , and are quite oxten-
slvely worn by the dados of that country.
Considerable experimenting was done be-
fora the machine could be reduced to
conveniently portable form. "
"How do they operate ? "
"Very elmply , Indeed. Boo here , "
said the electrician , holding up ono of the
icarf-plns. "Here U the battery which
furnishes the light. You will sbiorve
that It ia enoued In a little oblong rob
ber box thre-o or four Inches long and
about an inch and n half deep.
In this rubber case , which is tightly
filtod at ono end with n removable cover ,
are placed the component materials of
the battcrjr , zinc , sulphuric add , with a
compound of silver. This famishes the
eleotrio fluid , which Is transmitted to the
ornamental part of the scarf-pin by two
wires , the positive and negative. "
The scarf-pin Itself ia a llttlo glass
tube , or rather "egg , " which Is orna
mented with gold trimmings. Iniido this
Is n mlnaturo cirbon pencil , which la
connected Trltb. the two battery wires.
The wires are so arranged with refer
ence to each other that preeanro on a
small button near the battery causes
bhom to touch each other and the electric
light is Immediately generated In the
gloss case , producing a lustre-effect of
infinite brilliancy. The battery Is placed
In the pocket of the "dude" and the two
wires paea under his vest , while the pin
Itself is properly adjusted In the scarf.
"You see , " raid the olootrlcian , "tho
effect produced Is very fine and entirely
discounts the diamond , The carbon , of
course , is very small , and the light of
corresponding size. Nevertheless , yon
will find that there is lighting power
enough in the apparatus to easily illu
minate a dark room. Some very start
ling effects can bo produced by instantly
closing the circuit and throwing the full
light into an unsuspecting person's faco.
How long will the battery run ? Well , I
suppose , about ton hours steadily , after
which It will need replenishing- , I
don't suppose this serb of scarf pin will
wcr become thoroughly popular among
; ho American dandles. When the nov
elty of the contrivance ia worn off , they
will go back to'tho diamond and paste. '
A SAD OASE ,
The Mysterious Death of a ' .CwoOTcar-
Old Child.
Coroner Drozol was called upon yos-
orday morning to examine a case which
presents some features of sad Interest.
About three o'clock yesterday morning
) rs. Murray and Parker were called to
ho residence of David Jamison , on Daven-
lort street. A llttlo two-year-old boy
was In the paryoxysms of death , and bo-
oto relief could bo given was dead. It
appears that the llttlo follow had boon
looping with a strange person and had
> ecn unusually restloia. The mother
arose and punished him , striking
him quite severely on the breast ,
'onvnlslons ensued , whlcn proved , fatal.
Some of the neighbors and ono of the
myslclans attendant thought that the
isso ought to bo investigated , bnt Coroner
ner Drexel , who made a visit to the resi
dence of the family , has decided to hold
10 Inquest. There Is nothing to prove
hat the child's death was caused direct-
y by the boating it received , though
hero Is every reason to bellovo that it
was the remote cause. Dr. Murray , who
s the family physician , says that the
child was s filleted with heart disease and
ihat the fright It received probably caused
ts death. The mother can hardly be
: engnrcd for what was probablya thought-
esa act , bnt the remit Is a lesson sad and
terrible to parents.
THE OOTJKTS.
What Was Bono Yesterday in the
Two Courts.
Disrnicrr COURT.
Wakoley prceidlng. In Kimball vs ,
HcGavock , etc. , a verdict was returned
or the defendant.
The case of Jonas S. Nelson vs. 0. S.
Hlpgina , for the recovery of $700 lost , as
alleged , in gambling , waa dismissed by
consent of parties , each , party to pay his
own costs.
In Hnbbard vs. the Tribune Printing
Company , the demurrer to the petition
ras overruled , and leave given the do-
cndnnt to file bia answer within thirty
days.A .
A suit styled "Joseph Polan vs. John
Nixa , " claiming $2000 for slander , was
jegtm to-day In this court.
COUNTY COURT.
The habeas corpus case of Lambert
alias James , alleged accomplice with
AlGo Gllmoro , was decided to-day , the
court remanding Lambert to the custody
of the oflioer. Then the attorney for the
other petitioner , Gllmoro , asked that the
hearing be postponed in hur cato which
will bo moat probably indefinitely
Alfred Booth yesterday brought suit in
the county court against D. B. Boomer
for $055.12 , due by noto.
Seal ot North Carolina Tobacco la the
beat.
Tli at Gunning Coon.
Night before last Fred Bchultz. son ol
the tailor on Tenth , near Farnam street ,
waa in the shop alone , when two burly
negroes entered , pretending to bi
anxious to examine some goods for cloth'
Ing. 'While ono attracted the younj
man's attention the other took a patten
of fine pantr. cloth and put it under hit
coat. The eye of the young man hat
espied the act. however , and ho managec
to get hold of .a pistol in a convonlon
drawer , Passing by the man ho closet
the door , and then drawing the rovolvoi
he reminded the thieves that thera "arc
two of yon and two of me ; putdowi
that cloth or down comes your csrcasj , '
The son of Africa wilted and gave uj
the geode , and then declaring it his firsl
ofTonao , and promising never to do BO anj
more , but to bo a good llttlo boy hereafter
after , the t atlsfied lord of the castle lei
him and his sable pal go frco.
Electric door bolls , annunciators , bur
glar alarms , gas lighters , medical batter
ies of all kinds In stock. L W. Wolfe S
Co. , 200 N , 10th. Illustrated catalogui
The Octoroon.
At Wood's museum and theatre
nesday night there wai a large
audience to witness the second pre
sentation of the "Octoroon" bj
Mortimer & Weaver's dramatic com
pany. The play , ODD of Intense roausa
and powerful dramatic interest , is well
acted by the company who received at in
tervals liberal and enthusiastic applause
from the audience.
This new place of amusement promise !
great things , and Is really worthy of gen <
er l support. It ia well conducted , and
moots a demand which Is generally
made for a good place of popular amuse
ment at prices within the retch of all.
The dime inuaenm addition is nn ottrao
tive feature of the establishment , fend
f orniihes a good place to ip nd an inter
esting half hour ,
POLICE OOURT ,
Itoutlno Work Disposing of Drunks ,
The Hcticrl ) llobbory.
William Nogont , n young gentleman
of Intellectual cast of countenance , and
of exceeding blithe and faliy-llko appearance -
poaranco , had boon on ono of his period
! c l sprcca. Ho plead guilty in n matter
of fact sort of way , and was fined $5 and
cosle , In default of which William will
for the next Cf teen days find street repose -
pose In the county jail.
Cray Hordes , ( what a namol ) had likewise -
wise boon Intoxicated , Cray , after
long pleading , acknowledged the coin
jaloo. IIo was fined the nsual , falling
to pay which ho was gently relegated to
the darksome depths of the county jail ,
there to banquet on bread and water for
such n time aa shall bo consumed by the
majoatlo moon in half of her monthly
orbit.
Edward Cook , a seventeen year old lad
was arrested last niijhl for stealing n pair
of shoes from Tirroll & Cook. It appears
that ho walked calmly into the utoro
about 8 o'clock , seized the ntv cs , darted
out of the atoro.nod rnu down the street.
Ho would not have bcon captured had ho
not attempted to accrete himself in an
ash barrel , where ho was shortly after
wards discovered by nn officer. Ho was
commltUid for fifteen days.
A Lodergron , drnnk and disorderly was
sent waltzing oo'r the hlllln default of a
Hvo dollars and coata Quo.
A search warrant was hsuod yesterday
to examine the house of Belle Henderson
charged with the robbery of F. J. Sohcrb.
Neither the money or valuables wore
found.
The case of the State vs. Kyle for as
saulting F. A. Gavin was called In the
police coutt yesterday afternoon with n
jury acceptable to both parties. Mr.
Uavin first took the stand and began his
testimony. At each stop , or rather at
each question , counsel objected and the
hearing moved slowly on.
AD tills oasa has unnecessarily bad much
nado of It , the BEE reporter withholds
Iho notes of tottimony on both sides un
til the case Is closed to-day when a fnll
account will bo given.
Will Take IJOUIB Kiel's Scalper
$1O,000.
MONTHEAL , April 9 , A well known detect-
vo of this city says ho has made the govern
ment nn offer that for 810,000 he will deliver
Jouia RIel into its hand ; , dead or alivo.
Pure.
Thla powder never varies. A marvel ot purely ,
strength nd wholesomeneea. Mara economical thin
: ho srUinajy klnds , nd cannot be sold In competi
tion with the multitude ol low test , abort weight
Jnrn of phvaohrte powders. Sold only In cans
ROYAIi UAKINQ POWDER CO. . 109 Wall Bt ; N.Y.
Omaha Medical & Surgical
lus'titutp ,
13th St. , Oor OaoitalAve ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseasss
DlecaaoB of Female ) , ol the Nervous y8torn , Pi
vate Discuses or the Urinary and exual Organs ,
and DlMasog of thollcml , Thioat nd Lungs ,
Specialties.
EYK AND EAn ,
DlfloiMa treated by an experienced specialist ) also
discuses of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , KIdneyg ,
ladder , Nouraltcla , Uheumatlim , Piles , Cancer , etc.
CATAUIUI , BRONCHITIS ,
And all other dUeanes of tha Ihroatand Lung * & real
oil by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation , )
All diseases of the Dloo.l , Urinary and otutl Or
; i i.Pr.Tfcle DUoaua and
Piles Cured or no Pay ,
( I IToi iiHogrltaland Prlvito Practice. )
Corccnrtntlon tad nomination free.
ft llor write il-r tculara on chronlo dlsearot anu
itlbrmltlsc , Dlacaaceof Komnles , Private Uttrotei
ot tha Uilnarv and Sexual organs. Seminal Weak
ness , Nervous Debility or Kxhau3tlcnt > tc. , ets.an < !
out now lestoratlretreatment.
11 letters and consultation * Confidential.
Uedlcloca Bent to all parts of tbo country r > y ei
presssecurely packed from observation , U full d
tcrlptlon of cue U given , Ono personal InteiUov
preferred It convenient. Open at all hours.
dltdus all letters to
Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttuto ,
ISth Bt , Cor , Capitol Avo.
COWING & GO
JOBUEKS If
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
Mil lr > U < Kl l Iron
Load Pipe and Sheet Lead ,
MOnTlltJUTO * fcTUtt ITMI-ri ,
PUmtos'Gas anl steam Fillets'
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES ,
14th t Dodoe Sls.-OMAHA.NEB.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( lUOOKSSOBS TO JOHJI B. JACOB ! )
UNDERTAKERS I
Al the old itand 1117 Faroam Si Crdert by UU.
graph tolldUd and prompt ! aU ndedo. Telophoo *
DB , PUHEK ,
Graduated ttia Univermy Vienna , Aus
tria , I/atodureecn to the Military Hotrital.
of Vienna , Will do a general Medical and
Surgical practice. All calU in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaha
Med.caland Burjrlcal In Utut , Comer 13tb
Street and Capitol Avenue ,
THE CHEAPEST PLAOfi IN OMAHA TO BUY
One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Stilect Fi om.
NTO STAIBS TO CLIMB.
ELEGANT PASSENQEB ELEVATOR
CHJ9LS.BS3SIVEBICK ,
DP110LST.8RY AND DRAPERIES ,
Hlavntor to nil lloors. 1200 , 1208 and 1210 I'amam Street ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
C'CARETTE Smokers nhouo willing to var a ll'tlo more
BIGHiONl for ClRnrotUs th n the t'rtce ' clnrewl for the ordinary tr cle ClRM-
'J'li'A Hl/iS'J,110 / ' ! 9'OHWIOND STRAIGHT CUT No. I
. , - . - . - . - - - SUPERIOR to ill others. Tboy are made from the bright * * * ,
most delicately fltvorod , nml hlfrho ! cost ROM leaf ( frown In Virginia , anil ro absolutely wmiotrr APCLT
RBATION ordruRn. Wei uio the Conulno French Rico Pnpor of our own direct Importation ,
which to nurto cupeclslly for u , water marked with tno u mo of the otanJ , 'Richmond Otrnlcht
CUt NO. I. °
each OfjMrcttc , without which nnao nro genuine. I mltatlons of thlj branil ho be n tint MI lo
( I ( Ilgarotto etnokors ro rautlonoil thtt til's ' la the old and original liranil , and to cbscrvo mat each
okago or box of Richmond Straight Cut Cigarettes bo ra the Jlsnaturo of
. . & GINITEROB
Manufactuiers , Richmond , Virginia. Ul1 FTTES
Who have trlfltd nway their youthful vlRor anil power , who arc
J' AIIS'S nn.1 JLOSS KS , wlio are weak ,
_ _ _ _ . - unnt for inarrlORC.
MEN pfallagos , who find tholr POWER
°
anuvltnllty , iicrvo anrt'SKXUAb britENOTH weakened , or
"IrtDl'I } ' > or EXCK33ES , ci" c l\u a positive nnd IrutttuR
OU IIK , NO matter otliow lonp stanUlnp tlio case may be. or whc >
uas lolled to ciirc.tiy a fewvccks or mnntlm use nt tno celebrated
MYRTLEA1N TREATMENT
At uomc without exposure. In LESS time , and for LE33 money than
any other method tntlic world. Weak back , headache , KUlijbtONB.
lassitude , loss of spirits and anililtlon. Rlonnr Uioughts , d r o a rt t ui
ilrcama. ilcfcctljc memory. iniPOTKNOE. nu , Impodlmcnl.i to
mnrrlagc. anil many oih r symptoms leading to CONSUMPTION or
INSANITY , nro promptly removed by this treatment , anil vlROrons
manljood restored.
Married Men , or those who intend to marry ,
, , . . . REMEMBER , perfect Rexnal itrcnfrth means , health , vlporous off-
- , „ ' , long 11 ro and the love and respect of a faithful wife. Weak nicnuhould be restored ( o vtaor ii
nianhood before rnarrlage. Proofs. tostlninnliilK anil valuable treatise S utanipi.
( Estab.lS77.AddrcssThe ) Climax Medical Co , 5O4 , St. Louis , Mo.
llcmc'inbpr that "when .von buy a lob in South Omava you pet 9,000
gqnarfl teet of ground , equ 1 to three lots 50x00 , tr fix busiu-ss lots
26x60. With this you have the advantage ot al'eya 20 feet wide aud
a street 80 feet wine.
When ycu are buying real estate ; ascertain how much LAND you are
getting for your money.
To secure these largo lots while they are cheap You can get ground
now at 2 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amount
in three years.
Send for a Map of &outh Omaha.
Address , 216 S. 13th St. , Omaha , Neb.
H. A. Upton , Ass't Sec'v and Manager.
ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. ml
Are the Cheapest. Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest in T * -1 \
Weight ,
Jt
Wlth'no Hay Prunes of any kind can the amount of work produced , tuch little jpenw , ( ton toni if hiy
indov [ rU load rail oid hoi carai can be done with th Krttl lunroufct Mwlilnor. Warranted or no
air. For lllulili tcd new circular address , EHTKI < Ii CO. . Qulccy , llllnoU. firt *
Mention Omaha ISeo a 11 em KeUbllihelln litti.
BOLTE ,
tlill , Wlidoit CM > . ! > OB OmtlBji , UtUUlo Iki-tlzfali , tc. Tlr , Im > n4 , i
ui til COBU ink llntl OmUut fcibtaikj.