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THE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday Morning , May 19.
LOO Mi BREVITIES ,
Julius Meyer left yesterday ( or Fremont
on a short business trip.
A Thirteenth street car WAS thrown from
the track yenterday , near Howard trect , and
( omowhat injured.
The weather yesterday was cool nnd
spring overcoats once more
cloudy , nnd ths
called Into requisition ,
The district jndgM wilt decide to-day
whntlicr or not they wont to Issua an order
calling for a grand juty nt the Juno term of
the district court.
The child of Michael Foley who hnd a
piece of noodle extracted from itb stomach a
few days ORO , died yesterday motning nnd
burled nt 10 . . to-day.
will be n. m. _ _ _ _ _
Gootgo Sautter commenced proceedings
in the district court yesterday for n divorce
from his wife , Louise Sautter , lie charges
that she deserted him nnd refuses to return.
Judge Selden furnished an unlimited
amount of happiness to two joyous souls Sun
day. The contracting parties were August
Jorick nnd llosaria Huirhal nnd both reside
in this city.
The bank clearings of Saturday amounted
to § 313,570.02 , while the buiinoss of the week
presented a totnl of $2,000,201.80. Omaha
still rnnks very high in the list of cities hnv-
DR clearing houses.
& Wins Gish , of the coroner's office , found ,
while nt the circus Saturday , n plnsh covered
lady's reticule , evidently , dropped by some
thoughtless dame. A purse , containing n
small sum of monov , was found Inside ,
Phillips , the man whole life is blackened
with murder , forgery , larceny , seduction nnd
several other diabolical crimes , was sent up
yesterday by Judge Stenberg , to await the
notion of the next grand jury.
Carrie Theresa llino nnd Catherine Grlet
filed papers with the district court yesterday
praying to bo released from any further do *
mostia alliances with their husbands , Omar
Alexander llino and Joieph Gist ,
There is to bo n sermon by n clergyman
from abroad n' the opening service of the
episcopal council at 10:30 : a. m. nt Trinity
cathedral on Wednesday next , with mission-
rry speeches nt 8 p. m. Lot every one go.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. J. O'Connor rejoica In n
now addition to their family. The Infant put
In an nppearanco last Friday. Though it is
I not a boy , Mr. O'O. Is determined that his
if f i mantle as a lawyer of talent nnd ability shall
I descend upon It , and the girl will probably
bo christened Bolva Lockwood O'Connor.
In Judge Bartlott's court , Friday , the case
of Culver va , Mercer was on trial , The suit
s the outgrowth of ono recently tried In the
i
district court , Culver claiming that Mercer
had forcibly ejected him from certain pro
mises without reason , and causing him great
Injury.
On'rds' ' 'invitation ' have' been issued for
a private May party at Masonic hall Friday
evening , the 22d inst , The committee in
charge is composed of the following gentle
men : Harry Hunt , Charles H. Taylor , Frank
Wasserman , John Booth , George S , Sterns-
dorf , nnd Thomas Dugdalo ,
The corn-planting throughout Nebraska
is drawing to n close , and unless the weather
fails , the crop this year will bo a good one ,
probably above the average. In Iowa tbo
farmers are hardly as far advanced in their
work in this direction , as the weather there
has been highly unfavorable for planting.
Even in Illinois nnd Missouri the planting is
by no moans finished , in some counties work
having just commenced.
As will bo seen by reference to the tele
graphic base ball report , Omaha confronted
Cleveland on the diamond yesterday and was
annihilated by a score of 10 to 1 , This is
beautiful. The Gate City ought to bo proud
of such n team , The news is received here
with dismay bordering on incredulity and the
general impression among lovers of base ball
is that the team should bo "braced up" or
vanish from the list of the Western league
altogether ,
Yesterday morning a woman , giving
her name as Kmma Green
Krambeck appeared in the po
lice court , desiring , ns she said , to swear
out a complaint against her husband , Wil
liam Krnmback , ot Florence. This worthy ,
it is alleged , seduced the girl , and being com
pelled to marry her , has bjaton and abased
her , and has failed to provldo for the child.
On ono of the coldest of the winter days , she
was turned out bjr him and almost froze to
death. It is farther alleged that there Is an
other woimn who has at times lived with this
individual , nnd who lays claim to the ques
tionable distinction of bsing his wife.
Don't fall to road Blotter's prlco list of
groceries on 5th pngo of this lame.
A DrntiKlitsman in Trouble.
Flro Chitf Butler appeared before
Judge Anderson yesterday mornIng -
Ing and svoro out a complaint
for the arrest of Jacob R.
Ilanck , formerly in the city engineer's
o 111 eo. The complaint states that Ifauck
represented to Mr. Butler that he had
about $100 coming to him from the city
for wages duo , and tliua Induced him to
sign a promissory note for $80. Later ,
Mr. B discovered that Ilauck had trans
ferred his Interest In the money duo him
to Mr. J. E. Riley , for a. corta n amount
of cash. This , of course , throws out Mr.
Bntlor's claim , and he Is determined to
prosecute Uauck to the full limit , Hanck
la supposed to bo out of the city.
Don't ' fail to read Blotter's prlco list of
groceries on 5th page of this Issue.
Card of Tlmnks.
Mr. John Drezol desires to convey to
his friends his gritofal thanks for the
kindly assistance and sympathy which
was tendered by them In his recent heavy
silliotloD , the death of his wife. To
thoeo whoso timely aid was given in the
dark hour of trouble , as als } to the
friends who have endeavored to lighten
the burden since by oxproislons and
actions of tympathy , Mr. Drexel de
sires tr make this expression of apprech-
tion and gratitude.
W. F. Griffeth , assistant general
freight agent of the Union Pacific road ,
has gene to Chicago.
Thomas Miller , general freight agent
for tbe Burlligton it Mlsiouri River
road , loft for Chicago yesterday at attend
H mco"ng of freight ogenti Wednesday ,
when the Oainh * matter will bo brought
up and considered.
Buy gasoline au < i oil from Omaha Oil
Co , Cans furnlshtd and dillvereJ. Of-
ilea HOC Daug'at ' af. A.M. Ko'.cbon ' , Mgr.
FAMILY MARKET BASKET
Delicacies Afforded by tlio
Marts Prices ,
The local markets are becoming wcl
stocked and the housekeeper has n
trouble In finding plenty of material t
select from In cooking tha throe moah
day , The situation Is briefly summed u
below :
FISH.
In the fresh water article , white fish
trout and bats retail nt 15 conta pe
pound ; white pickerel Is soiling at 10
onts ; cropplo and.perch can bo had fo
121 cents ; catfish aio just coming In and
sell for 12i to 15 cents a pound. As for
alt water'lish , codfish and haddock are
worth 15 cents a pound , halibut 25 cents
Shad sells from CO to 80 cents each
Flounders are not In very lively domain
at 12J. Eels sell for 20 cents n pound
Codfish tongues are rare , but retail for
20 cents.
MEATS.
The boat cuts of sirloin sell for It
cents , rumps and npper part of room
fttoak at 124. Roasting ribs , firm ant
juicy , can bo bought for 10 to 12& cents.
Veal is extremely scarce and comes high
from 25 to 20 cents , according to the
cholcenoss of the part. Sweet broads
can bo purchased at 25 cents a pair ,
Corn beef Is selling at from 5 to 10 cents ,
according to cuts. Prime logs of mutton
can behold for 12J cents ; mutton chops
"
12 J to 15 cents , "Ham Is a staple article
In good demand at 12& cents in bulk , 25
cents sliced. PorklO to 12 $ cents.
Sausage 10 to 12 'conta.
FKUIT8 AND VEOITABLE3.
The vegetable market iawoll stocked.
Early Rose potatoes are In fair domnnd
at ? 5 to 00 cents ; the Peerless and White
Elephant bring 65 cent ] a bushel The
Colorado , of largo and mealy variety , is
sold at 00 cents to $1 a bushel. The
Ronalno Salt Lake potatoes sell for $1 a
bushel. Asparagus ia worth 5 to G cants
a bunch. Rhubarb can bo bought for 3
to 5 cents a pound , water cross 5 cents a
bunch. Parsley Is sold at 50 cent ? a
dczan. California cabbsgo can still be
bought for 5 cents a pound. Fresh rad
ishes are worth 5 cents per bunch. Spin
ach Is worth 35 cents a pock , while cu
cumbers sell at from 12 to 15 cents
"
apiece , according to ska.
Fresh homo grown lettuce , a delightful
salad delicacy at this season of the year ,
is sold at 5 and 0 cents a head. Fresh
tomatoes are In lively demand at 25 cents
a pound , while green peas are put
ting In an appearance and sell for 121
cents a quart ; string beans the aamaj
Wax beans can ba bought for 20 conti a
quart. Sweet potatoes are very scarce
and retail for from G to 8 conta a pound.
Green onions are selling for 5 cents a
bunch , southern onions three pounds for
quarter.
FRUITS.
The local marko's are well stocked In
the fruit line. California oranges bring
from 25 to 35 cents a dozen ; moasina
oranges are beginning to cumo In and sell
for about the same. Bananas , fresh and
rlpo , are very plentiful and can bo bought
'or 25 to 50 cents a dozen. Pineapples
) f the largo and lascloua variety , are
icarcp , soiling at from 40 to 50 cents
ipleco. Apples are very scarce , retailing
'or from 50 to GO cents a peck. Straw
larrloa are comparatively plentiful , am
ro at present bringing 20 cents per quart
California cherries are an appreciated
lollcacy , being worth 25 to 35 cents a
sound.
COUET OULLIN&S ,
Cho Grand and Petit Jurors of the
District Court General Uogal
News.
The county commissioners submitted
rosterday to Clerk I jams of the district
: ourt the listof names from which are
; o bo drawn the grand and petit juries
'or the Juno term. Mr. 1 jams informed
L reporter this morning that the grand
dry -would not bo drawn until no ordered
> y the judge of the district court , in
iomplitmco with the now law enacted last
Tinier. This Judge Wakely will prob
ibly do at once and the grand jury will
> o selected in time to commence sitting
; wt > Tfcoka from to-day. Under the
enna of the old law , tbo first sixteen
lames drawn furnished the grand jury ,
rhile the petit jurors were selected from
ho remainder.
Mra. Toegon con"noncod anlt In the
llstrict court yesterday against the
Jnlon Pacific Railway company , c'aim
no ; § 5,000 for the loss ef her husband ,
rho potitlouof the plaintiff sots forth that
in the 7th day of July 1882 , as Henry
rcrgcnwao crossing the U , P. tracks
tear the smelting works , ho was struck
intl knocked senseless by a freight car
rhlch waa running down a grade
[ "ocgon sustained injuries which eoan
Afterwards caused his doith.
A session of the district court will bo
told Thursday morning to dlspoco of cor
aln business of minor moment.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge Dundy held & short sjaslon of
ho United States circuit court yesterday
ml recorded a few motions , as follows :
W. B. McKlnloy va. Johnson Heasley
t al. , decree on a foreclosure.
W. G. Hurrleg : vs R. T. Laaholl et al.
) ecreo on cross bill of W. G. Harrleg.
Cnsslus H. Roadvs City of Plat t-
noutli. Motion for new trial overruled
nd judgment for plalntliTon verdict for
8,225.83.
Don't fail to rend Blotter's prlco Hat cf
jrocorica on 5th pngo of this ieano.
NOTICE.
Having bought the lithographing de
lartmont of the Republican all orders
or lithographing should bo sent direct to
ho Omaha Lithographing and Statlonrey
3o. J. J. OUMMINQI. See and Treas.
An IntcrcBtinu Gasp.
Mr. E. M. Bartlett , the well known
ittornoy of this city , has returned from
IVahoo , whore he baa boon arguing an
mportant case In'tho district court. The
aso [ a ono in which M. Bellman & Co. ,
ilcCord & Brady of this city , Henry
I'urman , of Fremont , and S , 0. Crawford
b Co. were the plaintiffs , while Sheriff
'lerce , of Saunders county , was the do-
ondant. It seems that a firm at Clear
/rook , Nebraska , Parmcntor Bros. , by
mme , failed for $5,000 and tbo plaintiffs
bove named , as creditors , secured a bill
f sale on the property. The property was
florwards replevined from those attach-
ig creditors , by other creditors , who
verred that they had apriority of claim
ater the properly was replevined from
10 Saunders county sheriff by the cor
ner on behalf cf the Omaha men. The
IBO waa ably handled by Mr Bartlett
> r the plaintiff * , the argument which he
isdo before the jury being ono of tha ,
ablest and most telling of his c\reer.
Tha verdict was in f tvor of the Omahn
men and they now hold the $5,000 worth
of property subject to silo.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina To
bacco.
RUSHING BUSINESS ,
Henry Work In the Pollco Court
Yesterday Morning Vines Impos
ed ,
There have been bnt few days lu the
lilstory of the police judiciary when as
much bnslnoss.was transacted as yester
day morning. ? bo pollca had been
"rustling" In a lively man
ner Sunday , and the jail
was filled to overflowing in the morn *
ing. By dint of hard work and prompt
disposition of the cases brought before
ilm , Judge Stonborg managed to clear
the docket , and now rests happy in the
achievement of a tremendous morning's
work.
John Smith , James Bark , Jacob Cyril-
ns and Tbomas Burns had boon on moro
or loss protracted sprees and had baon
: akon to jail to sober up. They were
fined 85 and coata.aplec ? , upon payment
; f which they were told to "get hence. "
[ o a moro unfortunate claw of sproestcrs
lelongod James Wilson , D , E. French ,
? ronk Gillosplo and Charles Poteraon.
They too had boon toying with the
charms of Bacchns , but wcra nnablo to
> ay the fines and were sent to spend n
ow days with Joe Mlllor , of the county
all.
all.J.
J. H. Jacobs , n gentleman of dudlsh
appearance , had been arrested at the InJ
tanco of his wlfo for raising a disturbance
anco in the houso. This morning she
allod to put In an appcatanco and her
wayward spouse was , perforce , released.
H. 0. Phillips , who is charged with
orglng n chock on Mr. Satphon , was
bonnd over to the grand jury in the sum
of $500 , in default of which ho was sent
o the county jail.
George Williams , the colored thng
who Is charged with knocking down and
obblng a brother in the fraternity of
'coons , " was likewise bound over to the
rand jury in the sum of § 1,000.
Antonio Payne , the Italian who was
nested as the principal of the shooting
plsodo In the Thirteenth street collar ,
was fined $5 and coats. No evidence of
rlmlnal assault could bo adduced , and
onsequently the fine was made rather
ght.
Tom McGregor , a worthless loafer
who is la the habit of hanging about vile
osorts , was sent up for sixty days , having
md a desperate fight with Colored Belle
anford , his Inamorata.
Maggie Johnson and Maud Miller are
10 namoi of two colored women who
ebbed Angiut A. Swartz , a greenhorn ,
unday of § 23. Both plead not guilty
nd the case went to trial. The evidence
was conclusive and the defendants , where
ro notorious women with thieving pro-
entitles , were found guilty. They were
ontonced to pay a fine of § 50 and coats ,
aoh , and In default , went to jail.
Eight prisoners had been arrested as
trampa and suspicions characters. Part
of them ware boys , living with their pa
rents In this city , and had contracted the
bad habit of loafing late at night. They
were discharged with reprimand , while
the others were sent np to the county
jailJudge
Judge Stenberg has telegraphed to
District Attorney Estollo asking him to
Dome hero Immediately. Eight cases
await his coming , and the judge is anx-
lens to have them disposed of.
Public speakers and singers find B. H.
Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops
sure remedy for horsouess. 2
BEEF SLAUGHTERING ,
rho New SlRnghtorlng and Packing
Houses to bo Opened at Once ,
The work on the beef slaughtering and
packing house , to be operated in South
Dmaha by Geo. H. Hammond & Co. , has
3oen delayed an extraordinarily long
; imo , but is now drawing to a cloao. The
jroction of the buildings which have al
ready boon described in those colamns
IQB been completed and to-day
; ho last of the now machinery will bo
placed. On Wednesday morning , Mr.
Hammond will bo In Omaha and will
mperviso the formal opening of the
ilaughter-hoiuo. Ho will bring with him
-ho men who are to cuperlntend the
various deparlmonta of the oatiblishment.
The capacity of the slaughter-house
ivlll enable Messrs. Hammond & Co. to
illl and dresa from -lOCto 500 beeves a
lay. To commence with , however , a
nnch smaller nnmber will bo handled.
I'h I a dressed moat will bo immediately
itored and shipped in the refrigerator
mra to cistern paints.
So far as coucorna the supply
if cattle it ia not antic-
.hat . there will bo any trouble. The
itock-yarda people have aasured Mr.
Jammond ttmt plenty of cattle can bo'
ibtained to keep the establishment run-
ilng the year around , The yards are
low full of cattle awaiting slaughtering
ind when all arrangementa are complete ,
ho establishment will ho running at full
riaat. The supply will bo steady and
iniform throughout the year , it la
honght.
From 400 to 500 hogs are now being
ilaughtored every day and ahlppod to
ho east , for homo consumption and ex
port.
Seal of North Carolina Tobacco ia the
beat.
A Narrow Escape.
Sunday afternoon a very fresh young
nan was practicing with his revolver
icar Uanscom park. He became very
arelcea and turning to hla companions
omarlcod that ho thought ho could hit
.he window of a house located ia the vl-
sinlty , and owned by Mr. J. E , Wubb.
Ele fired and the ball passed through the
vlndow , driving glass across the room
md falling in a rocking chair In the con-
ro of the room. The affair came
rery near being serious , as Mr.
iVebb'a daughter bad just before left tbo
rlndow through which the ball waa fired ,
nd taken her position at another one.
lot for this lucky circumstance ehomight
ave been killed.
The young man was questioned about
ho matter and gave his name ai Brown ,
lo has not been arrested , though his
ot was one of criminal carelessness.
Under the Cover of Dnrlcnesi ,
For some time It baa been surmised
b t the belt railway people would at-
; mpt to steal a march on the city coun-
II by laying their truck wes1- , cresting
lightoenth street and continuing onward ,
'hey ' have been unable ta secure the
IW YOUR BAKINfl POWDER TO-DA1
Brandt adt ertl e < l a > absolnt lr pur *
TilETESTJ
w11 on . hot itOTe " * " h * t d.ln t
, n4 ' " " " * chemljt will not bi r
ttlr 4 to d t ot th pr i nce ol ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
> HEiLTHFtUSSJ HIS NEVER BEET qUSTIOT .
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THTTESTjSTTHE OVEN.
PRICE BAKlNG rOWDEItCO.5
Dr.Prico's . ' Special FlayoringExlracls.
Thi llrrai lnoit d.llttom inj nituril fitter knownu4
Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Geiai
Tor Light , U * .lthy Iireail , The Il it lrj Hop
VfMt In the World.
FOR BALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. - , OT. LOUISA
consent of the city fathers to any ouch
move. To head off any injunctions
which might ba gained ngainst thorn ,
the Bolt railway people determined to
lay this portion of the track at night ,
when no resistance could bo made. Ac
cordingly , Saturday night , nfter dusk , n
force of eighteen laborers was collected ,
and they were set to nork at laying the
crossing. Before morning the job was
completed and the property owners In
the vicinity awoke to find that the "Belt-
era" had come to stay.
Absolutely Pure.
nils powder never varies. A marvel ot purely ,
strength and wholeaomoness. Moro economical than
the ordinary kinds. nd cannot bo Bold In competi
tion with the multitude of low test , short weight
ilam of physphrto powders. Bold only In cans
ROY At BAKLNO.rOWDEIS. CO. . 108 Wall BI ; N.Y
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
' ' Use nothing but Natural Mineral
Water , such as APOLLINARIS ,
free from all vegetable poisons"
Boston Journal.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Of all Grxcrt , Druggists , & Min. 'at. Dealers.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
CAMELLINE
POR THE
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
The undersigned phyaiciana of San
Francisco are familiar frith the composi-
ion of the principal articles used for the
inmplexlon , and freely certify that 0AM
5LINE is harmless and free from all
> olsonous or injurious substances.
j 0 Lanp , M D G F Cooper , M D
I H 'Poland , M D S W Dennis , M D
I A McLoin , M D J M MoNnlty , M D.
) B Br'gham , M D J O Shaffer , M D
Jenj J Dean , M D vV Carman , M D
1 Gibbons Jr , MD W Ayer , M D
r J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D
V H Bruney , M D W Hammond.M D
L MJLoryea. M D W F McNutt.M D
3 L Bard , M D A J Bowlo , M D
IL Simms , M D J 0 Shorb , M D
' H Stallard , M D F A Holra'an , M D
J McCuotton.M D J Rosenstirn , MD
JOKeonoy , MD J D Whitney M D
L M Wilder , M D T Boyson , M D
J H Powers , M D 0 G Kenyon , M D
J R Swan , M D 1 S Titus , M D
L Door , M D J L Muares , M D
W Keeney.M D T Prlco , M D
molland , M D H Gibbons , M D
Madame Adolina Patti ,
Writesj " 1 shall have to repeat the
iraltoj of your OAMELLINE hoard from
ill sides.
For sale by
I. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha ,
Vud nil first clasa druggists ,
mjoracxU
EASIEST RIDIN VEHICLE Mf < .
Udei u eujr with on per *
oo j vwu. 11 , ni 'ThH Bonnie
ingthen and shorten according to tht wtlohi Ih'r
" 'f. & ) > i lly we I d pted to rough count * ro.di
inii ! ? < lr ei'clu" ' Manufacture * and soli ) br
U umU | < akai Oulldm in * Oialirt.
SOWING & GO
JOBBE1U IK
'ROUGH ' ! IRON PIPE ,
K.llr > lil.uirittln >
,
ead Pipe and Sheet Load ,
,
I51II1U , iiD DRIVE U.L I IBI-S ,
'ImnJtu' Gas anJ Mean ntiEts'
IRON & BRASS GOODS.
ENGINEERS' SlflES ,
lUjADodaeSlj-.OMAHA.tiEQ ,
lip-Stair Up-Stairs
ON THE 8
CITIZEN MEETING
LAST NIGHT
1312
VARIOUS DISCOVERIES
Wore made. First , a stronger 1'ollco fores Is needed for ttia protections of the citizens. Second , nome ono to introduce the schema
to establish n grade or to brine ; a street to a grndo. Third , the Cats street park provided with seats , nnd a complimentary band to furnish
music. Fourth , a wagon bridge over the Missouri ; it was nlso discovered that It ii moHiJ to pay the oxtravcgnnt pricas of $10 , 815 , S50 ,
$55 , SCO. nnd SG5 for a suit of clothes in order to got what you want In pittorn , c it , quality nud finish , where the snmo goads can ba found
nt the Misfit Clothing Parlors , KIIU Douglas street for loss than half the prlco. You can buy SUITS , A
§ 25 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. . § 12 30
30 00 " u II . 14 80
uu
40 00 " u II . 18 CO
45 00 " it II . 22 00
CO 00 ' tcu I.II . 24 70
55 00 " u II . 27 00
CO 00 " It II . 30 00
05 00 " 1C II . 35 00
PANTALOOHS ,
You can find In an endless variety In the style of cut and fabric , nuflbiont to satisfy anyone ; a few of the many. A
$ G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for § 3 20
800 " " " " 4 10
1000 " " " " 5 00
1200 " " " " G 30
1500 " " " " 7 GO
Cut nnd trlmmod from such fabrics that in made they are formed in such ologruioj that they nro uustirpnMod ; purely made upon the
reputation of a Merchant Tailor for a particular and single individual and found only at such prices , nt the Original
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Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.
Ujp-Stairs.
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Qhronic and Surgica1 Diseases
Diseases of Females , of the Nervous System , Prl
ate Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual organs and
Meeaoca of the Head , Throat and Lungs , specialties.
Mseaees treatol by an experienced specialist , also
llpcascsof the Heart , Liver , Stomach , Kidneys , Dad- !
ler , Neuralgia , Ifieumathm , Piles , Canrers , etc ,
Lndall other diseases of the Throat nd Lunjs , treated
od by Medicated Vapors Send far Inhaler
or circular on Inhalation.
All diseases of ths Blood. Uilrmry and Sexual Or-
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Itllorwrltoforclrculargonchrontodlaeases and deform
tics , Diseases of Females , PrH ate Diseases oil i
Jtlnaty and Sexual Organs , Seminal Weakness , Ncr-
OU3 Debility or Exluustlon , etc. , oto , and our new
estoratho treatment ,
All letters nnd concultatlonR Confidential.
Medicines cent to all parts of the country bv ex-
ircas , securely packed from observation , If full do-
crlutlon of case la Riven , Ono personal Interview
referred If convenient. Open at all hours.
Patients from a distance can obtain rooms and
ioard ,
iddroso alt letters to
3inalia Medical & Surgical Institute
_ 13th St. . Cor. Caplto A\a , Omthi No > i
DR. PJJHEK ,
Graduate ot the University Vienna , Aus-
ria. Late Surgeon to the Military Hospital ,
f Vienna.Villdo a general Medlcul and
lurgical practice. All calls in city or country
iromptly attended. Oflioo nt the Omaha
lodical and Kurcical Institute , Corner IStb
itroet and Capitol Avenue.
o nurco as well
Invalid will flu
bent ( It In the occasion
l USD cf IllJ 's Food
ml ojpoclilly atnljht
Bfloirsieasy o Ul' < u3-
lion , It docs no pie-
leut sleep comlrg t
once , ma at ttia same
time will Impait
strength ai few other
things 111 do It la a
preparation of wheat ,
and all Its etrorgthen
o KJiaiucil Ury It nurses. Sold by
tra. Four sizes , 35 : onU to81,76.
end far pamphlet containing Information on the
ibjoct , Woolrlch & Co. , I'almer , Mass.
IAIBTO-AMERICAN
PACKET COMPANY.
Hrect Line for England , F/ance
and Germany.
The tteamablpa ot this well known Una ire built
lion , In witer-tlght compartments , nd re fur-
ihed with every requisite to make the paauge
> tb safe and agreeable , They carry the UnlUd
; > tea and European malls , and leav * New York
Quidari and Saturdays lor Plymouth ( LONDON
ierboug.i ( > A.KIH and 1IAUUUKO.
Uatcs , Kiret Cabin , eo-100. SUerage , to or
Dm Hamburg , 110. 0,15 U'CIIAIIU ' b CO.Den
all'asa Agents , 61 Broadway , New sork and
aahlngton ml U Belle itreeta , Chicago , or Henry
iindt , tlark Hauren , F. E. tioorei , Harry I'cuol In
loaha ; Oronewlg & Bchoenegen , la Council UluBs
H. S. ATWOOD ,
Plattstnouth , Neb.
Dreader of thoroughbred and high grade
[ eieford and Jersey Cattle ,
And Poroc and Jersey Itad Swine ,
The Advantage of Settling in tha WewTown
The title "South Omaha" doosnot moan the nou them part of the city of Omahn.but is the .
name of the thrlvintr town commoncm ? at the Union Stock yards on the south , nnd extend /
ing for a mile and a half north , nearly connecting with thocity limits of Omaha. '
The company have again concluded to put on solo 1,000 lota , and lot the purchasers of
the Fame realize the profit which the enhanced value of thcso lots is sura to make. It now
being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined In the near future to bo the largest live
stock market west of Chicago , there can be no doubt that this property in n few years will bo
worth five or even ton times the amount that it can bo bought for to-day.
Some may ask : If this is so , why do not the company keep it and renlizo this profit
The answer ! > , that in order to make lots valuable , there must ba improvements on or sot
rounding them , and sa is the casein all new towns , special inducements must bo offered
first to cut the p ° opla to take hold and build ,
There are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than were over pu
forth by any now town. The largo business dona by the stock yards company and the im
mense slaughter and packing houses together with their anxllanes are no small feature in , i (
aggregate of events that nro destined to make South Omaha a large place. Again , tha town
is not an addition to Omaha , and is not liable for city taion , altboagh it enjoys all the benefits
from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INSIDE the city limits , but being just
OUTSIDE , only county taxes are collected , which are meruly nominal. Tha town owns and
operates its own water works , which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. Dam-
ray trains will rnn on the B. & M. nndlU. P. railways every hour , stopping at the north end
of thatown slto as well as at the stock yards. The Thirteenth street horse cars will run to
IlnecaU'a park this spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude
and the location n healthy one.
Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much ,
This kind of people didn't believe Chicago would over bo anything better than a cranberry
patch that Omaha would ever outprrow her village clothes , that there never could bo any fruit
raised in Nebraska , etc. , etc. Who made It win ? The sceptics , or those that had an abiding
faith in the energy , intelligence and reiourses of this great country ?
For information , maps , prices nnd terms apply at the company's office , 21G S , Thirteenth
Street , Merchant's National IBank Building , first floor.
M.A. , A.ssi. Sec'y mid Manager.
( Established 18663) )
Jewelers and ic Dealers
ARE NOW OFFERING
Pianos and Organs
AT FACTORY PRICES
Either for Cash or Easy Payments
GREAT BARGAINS IN
DIAMONDS WATCHES ,
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
Full Lineof Sheet Music and Books.
Northeast Cor , Farnam and 1 1 Hi Sts , - OMAHA NEB
AS , A. KDNKV. W. A L. GIDBON
Idney & Gibbon ,
IRON , STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE
Wayon Stock and Jlarilwootl Jsinnber ,
1217 ami 1219 JLcavcnivorth St.
Solicit the attention ot cash and prompt time
buyers. Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices ,
adding freight to Omaha ,