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After ( i thorourrh trial of Iho PURIFIES Industry , C2 . says :
IRON TONIO , I tauo pleasure THC rl consider It
In stating that I hava been . excellent roraody foj
mont
ri
its
, .
-.onouted by
K > - vital forces.
tine , ministers nnd I'ub- > the debilitated
Ilo Speokors will Und It
.of the rrrcatost value
where tx Xonto la ucces-
eary. I recommend U
as a reliable romodlal
agent , cosacsstntr undoubted -
doubted nutritiva and
jrostoratlvo properties.
LaulnUlt , Ay. , Vet , S , l&il. . . _
rsZTASSDDT 723 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , CWIT. lim CT. , ST. LOUIS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UEALSW IN
i Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
- .SASK. DOORS , BL1N08 , MOLBIHGS , USiDE , GEKEH
rSTATR AOKNTOR UlLWACKXE C7.VJ&XS COUPAMT1
K'sa ? UaJoa Pacific Dewofc OMAHA
JOBBER OF
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
HAS THE BEST STUOJ IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOBS
IMPORTANT IMPROVEiENTS
friave now been finished in our store. maP -
ing it the largest and most complete
ITURE'HOUSE
4n the West. An additional story has been
built and the five floors all connected
: with tv o
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , ,
'One Exclusively for the use of Passengers , These immense warerooms -
roomsthree stores , are 66 ioet wide are filled with the Grand
est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei
shown-
shownAll are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first floor
and go through the bui'ding ' and inspect the stock.
QHAS. SHIVERIOK ,
4206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Om ha <
-Single Breec Loading Shot Bans , from 85 to 818 ,
Double Breeojwading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 ,
iMzlo Loading Shot Guns , From SB to $25 , '
Fishing Tackei , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods ,
Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand.
Imported and Key West Cigars a large line oi
Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything n
quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and. Notion
Store , Cigars from $15 per 1000 upwards Send
for Price List and Samples
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER HOTEL
HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWW
ARLINGTON. J. a MclNTIRE , Ltnco'n , Neb ,
WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. Q.WEATHERLY , Manning , Iowa , J
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Ooon'Rapldi , owa.fi
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 Mllford , Neb.
MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLX N b
COMMERCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN Btromtburi ( U
HALL HOUSE , A/W.iHALL Loultvllla j
OITY HOTEL , OHENEY & 3OLARK , Blair , No , J
COMMERCIAL HOTE _ J. Q.5MEAD , 1 Nellgh , Neb.
CRAND CENTRAL C.t8EYMOUR ,
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Water.N
COMMERCIAL HOUSE * A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Qreenwood , Neb1
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , lovia
CNO'O HOTEL , C. L. END , Eremoot , fcU
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Athland , Htb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , f Atklnion'Neb
MORGAN HOUSE , E. C QRUBD , Qulde.RocdJ ,
CUMMIT HOUSE , BWAN & BECKER J ( Oretton , la. S
HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH.E Exlra'la. i
-OEYNOLD3 HOUSE , ) O.M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H.iWALKCP , Audubon , li ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 0. BURGESS , Neola , Icl
OITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM8 , Harlan In ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Oornlng , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVEHY , Btinton ,
MERCHANTS HO7EL Q.W , BURK. Burlington Jun < llaH I
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Ohenandoah la , "
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb CE
BAQNELL HOUSE , CHAS. OAQNELL , OolleceOprlngt , la
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica , U.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , It ,
CALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grovejla
COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F.8TEARN8 , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Neb ,
DOUQLAS HOUSE , J. B. DUNHAM , Clark * , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GDEEN. Bedford I * .
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J . BLAOK & BON , Marjivllle Vo
NORFOLK JUNOTIONHO JSC A T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nth
WINBLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Beward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES , Auroar Neb.
CROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER ' , Sidney. Ntb , u
AVOOA EATING HOU8C D. W. POOKHOLD. Avoca la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 6HATTUOK , Red Oak
FOSTER HOUSE Oapt JOHN FOSTER , Lewd , la.
VHITNEY HOUSE ] C. HAYMAKER , j & Qrliwold , It ,
D POT HOTEL , O. U CHAPMAN , HOunlap , la
LUSK HOUSE. A. LU8K , JLogan , la.
DOW OITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTOM , . _
AQQER HOUSE , I JAQQRR * BON. Oanlton , la ,
QAJIMON HOtlBE , TAMA OITY , I A. , Harmon & Ke l s Prop1 ;
V/AYS OF THE WICKED ,
A Couple of Bold Burglaries and
Some Petit Offenses
Polica Ooutt Kbcord of the
Dr > y.
AProlinlilo Suit for DainngtalTiider
1ho Glooumb Li\iv ,
After n brkf potiod of ( jaiot follow
ing the nninoroua burglaries which
preceded the nrrunt of William Kro
gor , another raid waa niAdo Frldcy
morning , the rculdonco of lion. L
M , Ucnnott , eiiporintondout of the
P. P. 0. Co. , buiug maikid out na
thn ncono of operations.
The barglnr in this ciso obtained
nn cntranco to the house , which in on
Davenport and Twentieth ntrootc , by
cutting the blind of the kitchen win
dow and then opening the window
with a common tnblo knifo. Ho wont
no stairs r.ud no doubt tried to got
Into the sleeping appnrtmont occupied
by Sir. Rtmuott , but it waa lucked and
ho next wont to the room of
occupied by thn sorrnnt girl , who wan
awnkoncd bp the nuloo and oat > tup in
bed to lielon ilo doccnndod her
itionoy , nna when she ccroaniod ,
caught her by the thront nnd choked
her until ahn promijud to bo qaltt if
ho would lu.wo iho premtccs. Ho
started to go , and when ho got us far
na the hall oho Bcrramod a aln , upon
which ho ran down the back stairs ,
kicking over the lamp ho hud lighted
and scattering the oil and broken
glass over the stops.
Mrs. Bennett rmd boon awakoncd
by the servant girl's screams , and uho
sarr the light through the trautom and
roused her husband , but os the hired
girl had disturbed them once before ,
when she had the nlght-maro , ho
thought It was the old story and was
lu ho hurry to turn out. On
the second alarm , however ,
ho r n out , and , learning the facts In
the 04so , ran down stairs and out on
the porch , calling for the poll 30.
Officer O'Boylo , of the police foroo ,
who was on the Sixteenth street beat ,
heard the , alarm , and in company
with the block watchman ran toward
Mr. Bennett's. Near the Congrega
tional church they caught sight of a
stranger standing on the corner , who
wan no doubt the burglar , and when
they attempted to overhaul him he
ran. Oilicur O'Boylo fired two pr
three shots afcer him , but the fellow
had started before they got within
good range and made good his esoipa.
Another bold raid was made Friday
night on tno residence of Mr. Cole ,
bookkeeper for MAX Meyer & Bro. ,
who resides in Bouinur's block , near
the B. & M. freight depot. An entrance -
trance wca eflectod by turning
the key in the front door , probably by
a pair of nippers. The robber wan not
hoard , although Mrs Cole awoke
once in the night and heard a Blight
uaiao as if ruts wuro ot work some--
vrhure , which might have boon the
turning of the key. When Mr Cole
got up Saturday morning ho found
bis gold wntch and ohalu ,
the studs whioh ho had loft in his shirt
and $25 or $30 which ho had loft in
his pocketbook missing , and found the
door open , revealing the fact that he
had boon successfully burglarized.
Evidently U U high time that a city
doteotlve or some one was looknig
up these matters , aa the raids are be
coming more and more frequent , and
ire liable to result more disastrously
; han In mere loss of money and
ewelry.A .
A CROOKED MAIL OABEIBB ,
The mail carrier who hid charge ol
he route between Btrada and Falls
City was arrested f jr robbing the
mall of registered letters , the case
having been worked up by Inspector
Foray and called down so close thai
Uood confessed to his crime. While
icing taken to Lincoln Friday to
10 turned over to ' the United State *
uthoritlos , Hood jumped from the
rain when near Syracuse and made
good his osoapo. Ilo wan at the time
m charge of Deputy U. 8. Marshal
Gulp and Oapt. Foray is hot at the
Idea that he should bo allowed to gel
away. Hood's homo was at Falls City
where he loaves a wife and two chil
dren in destitute circumstances.
BROKE 1IIS LEO.
A man named Schroder , a carpsn <
.or , entered the saloon of Michael
Wallenz Friday and It la claimed
waa intoxicated and raised a disturb
ance. As he refused to go when or
dered out , Wallonz and hit bartender ,
George Mader , tried to fire him out.
The floor had been scrubbed during
the evening and wait still slippery anc
la the melee Schroder was throwi
down and botb bones of the right lef
broken below the knee. Dr. Oirtei
droesed the wound and Mador wai arrested -
rested and held to answer the charge
of assault.
Under the Slooumb law Wallonz 1
probably liable for damage , which hi
or his bondsmen must pay. I
Schroder should bting suit under thl
provision of the law it will bo the firs
case of the kind in Omaha.
COUHT.
Harvey Holmes , a colored boy
pleaded guilty In the police court Fri
day to the chareo of stealing som
cloth belonging to S. P. Morao & Oo ,
and ho was sentenced to twonty-Qv
days In jail on bread and water.
Dennis Eigan pleaded guilty i
stealing a pookptbook containing $4 2
belonging to J. Hough. Ho'j gc
twenty-five daya in jail on bread an
water.
M. U. Moanoy aworo out a Ecort
plaint against Edward L. Wolshans f e
laying sewer pipes without a license
John Thompson , a tramp , wt
caught Friday robbing a clothe
line on Thirteenth street. The lad
of the house compelled him to ut
load. Then ho started up town an
stole an overcoat , for which Office
Armour arrested him. Officer Walki
arrested two boys for stealing from
clothes line on the same street.
Philip Landers , the sneak thte
who waa fired out of town on Tuoi
day , la now wanted at lied Oak , lowi
for stellng a horse.
Seal Estate ITroneferu.
The following deeds were filed f <
record In the county clerk' * offl <
Match 0 , reported for THK Ben
by Ames's roM estate agency :
Wni , \ . Owynr to Goo. 11 Likn.
w. d. , iof lot G , it block 119 , $10 ,
John Sivcloa nti'l wifn ( o Vaclav
Dusfttke , w. tl. , rA lot fi , block a ,
Ivunt ! > . ' : third addition , ? MO
Andrew .T. Hausooiu and wife ti
Etizibnth A. WhlU-Mdo , - . .1. , I0t 18 ,
block 8 , llarsoom Pl co , S00 ! !
Wm. W. Mlllornd Bilo.q c' , to
heirs if Maelnon Ounuirgbnm , middle
i of f i cf lot 1 , block 54 , $13 CO.
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A BIG THING.
Nebraska Geiiius domes to the
Front.
A Fire Escape Timt Can Hnrdly
b Beaten ,
THK BEE reporter wan last Friday
shown an iuvoation which is destined
no doubt to bo ono of the ntoat val
uable and useful over made , ; \ud which
was gotten up by Mr. GCOPRO 11.
Ihompoon , the well-known architect
of Plutlamouth.
Sltico the burning of the Ncwhall
house in Milwaukee there hna buon
the greatest InUrest awakened on the
subject of fire escapes , adapted
to bnlldlnt-o of any eiz ? , nnd
the city cf Milwaukee haa
offered Sl.OCO for the bast contrivance
for that ptvrponc. Mr. Thompson In
now In this city on his way to Milwau
kee to claim the prlzt > , and uleo ex
pects to goc the ouo oILrcd in Clu
cago.
cago.flii invention , the pateut for which
hoa been applied fur , is not 1m pno
tical for the pnrpobo designed thun it
is simple , and can bo put in any biiolc
building at a small cost and without
any defacement whatever. ItconrUts
simply of an iron box , the exact olzo
of two bricks , the front consisting of
two doors whioh open inw rdly
and leave a round or handle m
the cantor. This box is not In the
walls when built , or may bo placed
afterwards , at convenient intervals
and within easy roach from the windows
dews , forming a complete and secure
lador from the ground to the top
story ; no matter how high that may
bo. Being sot to the side of the windows
dews It not only affords an opportunity
for osoapo , but if the fire is in a lower
story avoids all sheets of 11 tine or
volume of smoke that may bo pouring
out , and , being a part of the walls
themselves will stand until the walla
fall in. The boxo * are painted the
same color as the brick and cannot bo
detected until they are noudud , whan
they open like maglo nt the touch of
the foot.
This not only affords escape for the
inmates , but gives the firemen access
to any and every part of the building ,
Independent of ladder ? , which often
cannot bn rabocl tvhero thorn is a network
work of telegraph wireo nbovo. On
thin account it will bo war inly en
dorsed by insurance companies ; uu-
orally.
Mr. Thompson haa received a letter
from the partioo through whom ho
applies for u patent , to tha effect thnt
his is- the best * fire escape ovrr In
vented , out of over 480 devioeo
for the same- purposes , the
only one coming ony where ucai
to It being that Invented by Copt , the
architect of the Capitol building whict
is deficient In many ways. In cou <
noctlon with the uc po Mr. Thomp-
on also has a plan for an automatic
ipenlng of all the boxes on the dis
every of fire In a building. For in
tanoe if It breaks out In a hotel ttu
ilerk has only to pull the handle which
jonnects with a wire running thi
entire height of the building and al
once the ladder is open and ready foi
use , while a great gong rings the olani
and "awakens those in danger.
All in all the Invention is a mosl
clever ono and is destined undoubted
iy to come into general nso ana en
loh the Inventor.
Mr. Thompson has agreed to put It
.he first ono on any hotel in Omahi
reo of charge except for actual cos
and It Is probable that the Mlllart
will take advantage of the propoal
ion.
* Women are rapidly finding place
In the loomed professions and th
moro lucrative occupations from whlcl
thor wore formally excluded. Man ;
are graduating in modlcino. Mrc
iydla E. Pinkbam , of Lynn , Mass.
a minister of health to thousand
who may never touch the hem of he
garment or behold the genial light o
her modest countenance.
THE RIVER-
Breaking Ice Near tne Bhora-Sllgh
Bibo of tno Water Yesterday.
The water in the river rose slight !
yesterday and the thin film cf to
whioh had been frozen by the ohoi
cold snap nearly all disappeared. Th
sandbars opposite the city are covoro
with the exception of a slight olovatio
on the lower ono. TOR water Is quit
clear and looks blue in the dlstauct
showing it to bo muinly snow-watoi
The main mnsa of ice is nlowlv crnml
ling. For thirty to fifty fact froi
the shore it Is broken away , und bl
cakes of it are floating. The oroasin
Is exceedingly dangerous , and !
attempted by only foot passeugon
Two boys with a big sled made quite
bonanza yesterday transporting gooc
for H. 0. Palmer & Co. at 10 cents
hundred. Other than this no bus
ness was done over the troachoroi
fho. A number of rotidonts of D ,
kota City found tboir way over earl
In the morning , but they decided I
await the slight freezing of last nigl
before attempting to go back. Tl
general opinion of the river me
talked with was that about four mo :
days of the same temperature as ye
terday would break up the too and 1
It go out oasy. The reports fro
Chamberlain Indicated that ti
Ice is still very solid and stations !
there and there Is no rise. It
therefore thought that the Ice he
will surely go out first , and that t
danger to property need bo appr
bonded. The temporary obstraoiic
to railroad transfer has not yet trebled
bled the Chicago , BU Paul , Hinnea
oi ) & Omnhn railroad much , as that
company's freight Is greatly delayed
by DHOW trunblos ot other roads If
uuughcf it should arrive before a
transfer ia again obtained , an arrangement
mont has been nmdu 'vhovoby tno
CUM will bj run via the Sioux City &
P.iolfio and Northwestern to Council
Itluffi and thoiu crossed. biotix City
Journal.
Another IMiynloUn'n IVntlmony-
UOSTOX. MM * , , May U , 1881.
I ktimr lurutd who liMO tried nil klmU
at 1110 IcItitB tor I.u v I ) | OM H , who coy
thnt 1)11 U 11. IlAIL'rt lUl.-UU KOlt THE
lAl.VlH , la COMl'LKTK HCCCK H
1)11 JIAH II. WOOD.
"Why Tu y Object "
The undersigned oltirous ot Omaha
or rather that portion of Omnha
through whioh It In proposed lo run a
railway track for the solo benefit and
accommodation of the Woodman Lin-
nciid oil company defllro to present
briefly n few of the reasons why they
ouniotly oppose the building of tlui
Bwltcli In question. But first wo do-
ntru to say that our opposition is not
baaed on any unfriendly fooling enter
tained by us against any manufactur
ing interest located in Omaha ; wo dc-
slro the prosperity of all such Institu
tions , and would not williugly place
the sllgu'.eftt obstacle in tholr way to
aucci'tg , but wo nro not pro-
p.vrcil to sacrifice our live *
and our property lor tholr exclusive
buuLtit. Wo IIAVO been property
liuldorn iu the vicinity of the proposed
switch for many yearn before the
Woodman Linseed Oil Company
located iu our midst und uohavospLUt
b'oth tint > nnd money in building up
our end of town nnd in making it a
duiirablu locality in which to live nnd
do bustiies.1 In doing this wo hnv'o
mot with much opposition from other
portions of the city , and wo secured
the building of the sewers and drains
in North Omaha only after making n
determined fight for uatuo against
heavy odds. Sixteenth ntroot is an
Important avonno of commerce and is
lined with business houses of every
description and all are doing
a brisk and thriving trade.
It ts now proposed to destroy tholr
business and cut off both their coun
try and down town trade by running
a dangerous railway track acrojs the
highway over which tholr patrons
have boon accustomed to travel and
tr do In ssfaty. Not only will' our
business interests be Impaired If not
totally' destroyed , but our rcsldonco
and , business property will depreciate
in value and entail upon us a loss In
money that would bo moro than suffi
cient to buy several manufacturing
concerns sued as tha Woodman Linseed -
seed Oil Oo.'a works.
Again , wo are to hn vu the state fair
for several years In Omaha ; Sixteenth
street is the principal , nud , in fact ,
the only nvouuo to the fair grounds for
vehicles of every description. Will H
toll goto of death across Sixteenth
street 1)3 conddrro'l n valuable aid tu
the euoceEB of the fut ? And if thcou
vehicle n are driven from Sixteenth
street and compelled to ceuk othet
avouues of cgrcm < , will not our now
bury and thriving street bo reduced to
the quiet of n clustery road ? Thin
will no doubt bo upproprlato , because
the "Woodman railway" would furn
ish Iho necessary ' 'rerniiins" for inter
ment , AD wo said bcforo wo were
, ere grot ; wo have built up valuable
ntorests , und wo uro now naked to dl
Ida our hard earned substance will
omo California and Salut Louli
; ontlemeu just arrived. The boarc
if trade ucdertakea to ohamplut
he cause of these parties. There an
loine very respectablebusincasmenwhc
, ro members of the board of trade ,
mt they do not attend Its meetlngi
nor do they take part in IU dollbora
ions. The active and enc/ttm'cuiii
members cf said board are mon whost
lombinod capital would not be sufli
lout to purchase a second-hand hoi :
ooat ; and thooo ore the mon who bins
or and blow about striking down om
manufacturing interests.
Wo have a valuable law on vladncti
ntroducod by an enterprising rnemboi
rom Douglas , whioh Incidentally abel
shed the board of public works ( unlti
ontiounlly of course ) . Why don1
ho Woodman cu.fit lake advantagi
of some of its provisions anc
build their track under iustead o
OH top of Sixteenth stroot. Thoj
threaten to leave Omaha. God spooc
their departure , if wo must give then
all we have to induce thorn to remain ,
The board of trade say those gentle
men "Jeiirc to build. " They aroponi
bwldinqNOVf. In conclusion wi
have only tn say that wo don't want ti
bn sold out ; wo want a chanoo to preen
en onroaeoaudtoargnothosamo. Wi
aiu ottlzans and tax-payers and wo an
fighting for our property , for on
rights , an i in fact for our lives , ant
wo demand attention and propose i
have it. JOSEPH REDMAN ,
QEO. E. SiuiiMiN ,
JOHN H , BUCK ,
MliH ClAHAllOBDEU ,
JAMEH SHANNON ,
And 342 additional residents of Nort
Omaha.
_
Baby' Warning.
When biby bu palm at dead ol nlrht ,
Uoiher In a ( right , lather In a plight ;
When worm ? do bite , baby mint ci } ,
H ( over rets In , baby mun Hit.
II croapy pains kl 1 Leonora ,
In thathooso there's no OABTOHIA ;
For mothirs train without delay ,
cmes by n'ght and < .
Araica t3alyo ,
Ths I3mr HALVU In U\i world ( or Uct
niloef , flnrop , Ulatra fc..iU Klifcum , V' '
vet Sores , Tettor , Obsjmid Jlunda , Chi
Mala * , Oarai , nuu nil > Vin oruiitiuni , no
pojUlvoy ) cursi ( illou , It \ * KutttuiMA t
give aathractfon i irko ? relnndet
Prlof , 'ij niuiiH ptr , nt. ti ra'js by (
TO CONTRACTORS DHKUUING
Ytur attention | i cal'cJ to contract ! to bo Ii
tor ( llhhlfu. Ditch In Hurt and WcehlnKto
ooantloi , aleut thlitren inlica low , In worklt
nectlcns , ill ou/h H nurnn , wldih about 0 fee
> ! d iloplni ; 1 to 2 Ioet , der ttj from E to 7 fui
d rt to be moved about Sleet from brink oldltcl
Number ol cubloyardi to ba moved about Hi
110. Skid dull li beloK constructed ty said tv
countlca under statute providing lor dralnli
swamp l > nd , approved Feb. 28,1831. Woik I
be done In accordance with pltnsaod epolflc
lions. For further Inlormitlon apply to tl
county clerk ol edber ol tald counties , and BI
report ol engineer and procoedlnics ol boardi i
cooimlMloncri cl said counties and particular
tbatol February 8th. 1841 Also the olllcUl a
t r'l iment In the Illalr 1'llot and la llarl Com
lilut are to be 01 1 with certified cheek ai
B me of lurctlef , oo or before March 22J , 18
at 0 p. m. with county cleik cl turt county , ,
A. Tnomc * . Duplicate ! ( without checks ) wt
county clerk ol Wwhln ion county. Blai
forma lor proposal * will be lupplleti by w
clsrki. By order ol
ItOAHDS OF 8AID OOUNTIH3 ,
tab 19-oew mi e BI
ABLAZE WITH LIGHT ,
A Now Electric Uircnit Started
Last Night ,
Another Dyuamo on the Way
to Omaha.
The OmahnKlcctrlc Light and Tower
company Friday added twenty
now lights to the unmbor nlrcndy In
operation , whioh materially added to
the brilliancy of thoUrcots ,
A BKK rcpartor called At the head-
( luartcrs in Sirang's building and
found the general manager , Mr. Mono ,
delighted with the way things wcro
working. A nowJymrno 1m bson put
la , inixkitg three In all , and n fourth
la now on the road , which will bo put
tn nt once on its arrival ,
Thcro nro now two district
oiroulto , ouo of forty lamps and ouo of
twenty , and when the m-w dynamo
in in plnco twenty moro will bo added ,
unking eighty In nil. The capacity
of the onglno is sufllolont to run ouo
hundred and twenty-two lights and It
will no doobt bo running to ita full
ittrongth before long.
Two of the dyuauion wcro coupled
together hat night and operated the
10 light circuit , just an two ongiuco
coupled together would dnv.y nu ottrn
laruo train of cats.
The now llghta are distributed oa
follow * : Three on Tenth ntroot , five on
Douglas , five on Farnum and coven in
iho vicinity of Sixteenth street and
Capital nvouuo. The subscribers are :
Frtrnum atroot J. D. F Lohnun ,
three lights ; B. Newman it Co. , throe.
Douglas street II. Hurnbergor ,
five ,
Fifteenth street -Mrs. Keith , oni > .
Dodge street Ilartla & Fisher , one ;
0. F. Crawford , ouo.
Capital avenue Crouuso Hall , two ;
Tom Gallon , ono ,
Tenth Street James Stephenson ,
one ; Wllg & Wostbcrg , one ; W. F.
Stootzol , one.
Th Combination of Ingrt dl nt *
naod tn making BIIOWN'B UuohUiiiAi.
TIIOCHM Is tmoh M to give the beat po sl-
ble eiloat with safety They are widely
knowu M the b nt remedy for Coughs ,
Gelds , Thto t diseases and Asthmatic
troubiei. 1'tloo5 cent * box. '
A General Stampede.
Novcr WM uch a rush made for any
Drag Btore as IB now at O. V. Goodman' * ,
for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's Now DIi-
oo\cry for Comminution , Coughs and
Colds. All perions afflicted with Asthma ,
lironohltU. HoiuBonens. Seven UiHigln , o
any affection of tho. . Throat and Lnnci
an got a Trial Dottle of this great remedy
r'.e , by colling at above named Drug
Store
WESTERN
I
0. SPEOILT , - - Proprietor.
Harnoy St. - Omrlia , Hob
MANUFACTUnKlUJ OF
1J 1
CORNICES ,
DORMER . .WINDOWa , F1NIALS
Tin , Iron and Slate Koofing ,
.piicht'a . Patent Metallo Bkyllghl
Patent 'Adjusted Ratchet Ba
and Bracket ( Shelving. 1 un
the general agent for the
bovo Una of goods.
IRON FKNOINQ.
tlngt , Oaluttradea , Varandat.P * l *
aank H lllngi. Window d 0 'ar B
Ouards ; also
OKNKHAJj A.ORV
SHORT LINE
-OF THE
Milwaukee & St. Fan
RAILWAY
i DOW running lu FAST EIPUKS3 TRAIN
( torn
OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFF '
wrrn
Pullman's Magnlfloent Sleeper
-AMD TUK
Finest Dining Oars in the World
F YOU ARE GOING .EAS1
TO
OHIOAOO1 MILWAUKEE.
Or to anr point b ronJTor-j ;
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTI
To
ST. PATH , OR MINWEAPOI.il
Tak the DKHT ROUTEthi ,
Chicago , Milwankoo&StsPaulR' ,
Ticket offlco located at corner Farnam ai
Fourteenth itre ta and at U. I * . Depot and
UllUud HoUl , Omaha.
CarSee Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Apent.
0. U. FOOTB , Ticlu-t Agent , Omaha.
S. 8. lIEHniLL , A. V. H. OARPENIER ,
UcnoroIManacor. General POM. Aiei
J. T. CLAIIK , 2 OEO. II. IIEAFFORD ,
OcnnralSup't. Awi'rn n " uw. Air'
Hohraaka Loan & Trust ; Oompi
HABTINOS , NEB.
Capital Stook , - - $100,00' '
JAS.B. HEAnTWELL , President.
A. L. CLAUKK , Vtce-Preiililent.
E. C. WEU3TKU , Treasurer
DIllEOTOKS.
Samuel Alexander Oaw ! d Oliver ,
A. . L. Clarke , IL 0. Webster
Qoo. U I'ntt , Jos. a Heartwell ,
D. M.lIcEUIInncy.
Firat Mortgage Loans a Special
ThU Company furnlihe * a permanent , ho
Inatltutlon where School Boii mid other l ffi
laiued Uunlclpal securltlo 10 IHebraaka can
be negotiated on th n 11 avorobl * ten
total made on lmprore < t ft u InaUwelltetl
Muntldof UmUU , thro lit ( ixpODtioU It
nrtupoadtnti.
A NOTED nor UNnrr.un WOMAN. , '
P'rom U > e Do ton Qlobt. }
Vitra Edttort r
Thaaborolsacood likeness of Mrs. I.ydl E. Tlafe-
m , ot Lynn , Mann. , who abore all other human being *
y lx > truthfully called tha "Dear Friend of Woman,1 *
f iom of her eon-Mpondents lore to call her. 8h
I loaloiwly doTOt d to her work , which Is the outcomt
t n life-study , and l obliged to keep sli lad/
f litAnti , to help her answer the lorca corrwpondenoa
ihlch dally peen In upon her , each bearing Its ipe Ul
nrJen of rotterlnc , or Joy at release from It , Her
Vcotahla Compound li a medicine for good and not
rll purpose * I IUITB personally inrestlffttod It and
m satisfied of tha truth of thl * .
On Account of Id proron merits. It Is recommended
ml prescribed by thobcitpliydcluu In tha country ,
po uysi "It works Ilka ft chum and nares mnohv
am. It will cttro entirely tha wont form of falling
f tha uteni" , tx-ucorrhcm , Irrecular and painful
lrn9truMlr > nallOrarUn Trouble * , Inflammation and
ilceratlon , Flooding * , all DlnpUccmenU andthacon-
MurntililualnoAkncssand U espocltVy adapted to
ho ChanKO of IJfe. "
H prnncntm m cry portion of the syitem , andfttre *
pw life ami tlgor. It rctnoTM falntncsK , flatulency.
pKtroj all crating for ttlmuUnti , and rellorei weak-
rM cf Ilinitoinaclu It cures Bloating , HoadMhe * , '
Inrouil'roctrntlon , Ooncral Debility , Blccplomnora ,
Vpre'nlonnnillmlUcsllon. That fix-Unit of bcarlnir |
bwn , caii'lni ? pain , nclght nnd bnckache , Is always
Miiuincutly cured tiy Its iu < \ It will at all tlmm , andi
ndtr all clrciitnjtnnce * , act In harmony with the law
hat ( joTcrns the fomnlj ryetom.
U cost n only Jt. per tottlo or lr for t V , and Is sold 'n ?
ini'Sl'l * . Any nilrlco required as to special cases , aiu (
bn immci nf many who 1 nro been restored to prrfeoj
ralthliytlio nsoof the Vi KCtabla Compound , can b *
litatnnl liynWri i3lnsMrs.r . vrllh ttampfor reply ,
t her homo In I. ) nn , Ha.ii. ,
Kir Xldnry Ooinpl lnt of HKtr ( cox this compound [
ti ur ) ivi'cil ni aliiindant trrtlmonl&ls show.
" \ \ lcl.lmM\'Hl.l\crrilli"faysonowriter , "ar *
irorM for the cun > < j ( ConitlpaUon.
n t Torpidity of the llrcr. ller Mood
woii'l'ira In Its ijx-cUl line and bids fair
iponnd In Its popularity.
11 lirr ns an Ansel of SIcrcy whose sol *
iRuodtaotlicn.
> , (8) ( Vrs. A. M. p.
BRIDGE PIIOP08VLS.
Soaloil jiirpof al will bo rocnttod by the Board
ot Co mty Commliuloners ol CliKO county , Neb , ,
tor llm erection ot n brlil o across the IHg Illua
rUcrupon ilttier ono of th KOKOD roads loatiliifr
cant from the town ot Wjmor , OURO county.
Nob. , and cr and rcroM raid rl\er. baldbrldjra
to bo ono hundred and fllty ( ICO ) foot Ion ? , and
to ba > n cither piles , stone , or Iron piers.
Also lor thn erection ol a bridge , suitable to tha
plsro , acrora IndUn Creek , on the line betwren
sections t cntt-nlnoti ) rud thirty (30X about
onnmllo soiiihwMt ol Wjmoro , Oogo county.
Neb. Low btl lge at this place prelerrod.
Almabtldzs across Turkey Crcuk , eoulhcart
ot BoWitt , N b. , to replace the old one now la.
UflO.
UflO.All br'dfren ' to br ot wood , Iron or combination.
AH bids lo b * accompanied by plans andspcd-
fieitions to be scaled and died with the County
lerk on or botoro U ) o'clock uoon , March 20th.
Rl.
Tlio Comml sloncrs r.MtTB the rluhl to reject
y and all tldr. Siiccaostul bidders will bo ro-
ulml to Rive bond lor the ralihtul peiormanc
ol thilr contr ut
Ily ome ( the County Onimtolonors.
i- , . A. J. I'KTHOUD ,
HKAI. V County Cleik.
Fob. M 1W3. me-d 4v
I1DR BPRIUO ATTAOHUKNT WOT PATENT
El ) .
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
U09 and Ull Dodga atroal ,
ng 7-me 6m O > t nNn. .
GOLD 1IKDAT , , PAK B. 1ST !
BAKER'S ,
BREAKFAST COCOA ,
Wamntod Absolutely pur *
Cocoa , ( torn whlci the OIUM
ol ull h > * bo o runovcJ. Itbii
three times the strength ot
CocciamUwl vlui Stuch , Ar-
ro Rooter Sutfjr , ndlttn re-
for' ( r more e onjmtcal. It to
Joilcloui.nourlihinjf , strtcrtb *
enlnic , t slly dlo tuJ , acdad >
n Irtbly taipted lor lnv Ida u
well on ( or persiiua In hoilth.
Sold by Qrocors'4Evoryw h r
W.'BAKER&OoMDorcliBster. ' Mass
Ar aoknowlec'ged ' to be tha
best by nil who hive MUG ihem
to a praodoal test
ADAPTED TO
HARD & SOFT COAL
.COKE OR WOOD,1
BY
Buck's Stove Go. ,
SAINT LOUIS.
SOLK AGENTS FOK OMAHA.
Complaining and growling will never
euro rheumaiiuc ] , but St. Jacobs Oil
certainly will.
fainsOH
OH ,
Tha Story o ! fcno sewing Maolilne.
\ h n1 3ma lltils , blrel td
tete wllh nnmironi e wtllfbt
nGIVEN AWAY
14 n buo < i petwn Ml < li > ( lut ti , i u ) brat h
- oX'ii ol Th * Hln/or aiaaalastarutji < 3jiu >
, or irtll b Mnl by mall , poii paid ,
llTtng al n nms *
nrptrton
Tno Sinpf MaunfaoturlBR Oo , ,
Office , 34 Unkm B
YORK