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THE DAILY BEjjJ-f > MAHA , TUESDAY , APPJL 8 , 188v.
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
WHA7 IS IT ?
A strictly vegetable preparation , composed -
posed of n choice nnd skillful combina
tion of Nature's best remedies , Thu
discoverer does not claim it n euro for
all the ills , but boldly warrants it cures
every form of dicoaso arising from n tor
pid liver , impure blood , disordered kidney -
noy * , and whore there is n broken down
condition of the system , requiring a
prompt and permanent tonic , it never
fails to restore the sufferer. Such is
BD11DOOK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold
by all druggists , who are authorized by
iho manufacturers to refund the price to
nuy purchaser who is not benefited by
their use. Price , $1,00.
FOSTER , MIPHURN & CO. ,
Props. , Buffalo , N. Y.
jvu. THE OOCD BrFrais OF THE IIEST
THERMAL 81'11INO3 MAY UK
OBTAINED BY TAKING
Tarrant's
Seltzer
Aperient
TO1 HOT WATER.
" CURBS nvsmrsn , CONSTIPATION , AND CORRECTS m-
aKOCLAKiTiKg Aiusisa FIIOM UISOBIIHRKP HTOMACII ,
U\IIIIURIIO XU irlHlNVAIUAIIIK IX 1U1KI MATISW ,
OR ANY CONDITION OY TUX SlSTfll W1IKHB At. mCBSS Of
ACID IS MAMrbSTltn.
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T LECrno-VOLTAIO BELT nndotherEmornia
ft ArrUANCKS nro sent on SOTJays' Trial TO
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, 1s warranted to wear longer , nt
lithe form neater , and Rive
atisfaction than any other Con. . ;
n the market , or prlco paid vrll ,
t > e rpftmdfd Theiiidorsementsoi
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cr OMAHA , NEB.
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Decker & Son , and Hallott & Cuuston
Pianos. Also manufacturers nnd
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TAIT TOBIN'S TAKING OFF.
A Fatal Fracas in a Saloan in Bine
Hill , Webster Connty ,
Hill Cox Mnntrra Ills llrollior-ln-Imw
With nllllllnrrt Clio.
LINCOLN , April 7. William Cox , who
killed his brother-in-law , Tail Tobiu , in
Blue Hill , Webster county , last week ,
has just boon brought to the penitentiary
for safe keeping nt his own request , on ho
feared violence at the hands of his neigh
bors. Although there is much excite
ment in Blue Hill and vicinity , there was
no likelihood of any overt net being being -
ing committed , for the good people of the
locality named are law-loving and law
obeying.
THK FACTi OF TUB CASE
are thogo : The deceased Tobin was ono
of the most highly respected farmers in
the vicinity of Blue Hill. It seems his
father is unfortuatloly adictcd to the intemperate -
temperate ueo of liquor. Toblu blamed
his brother-in-law Cox , for inducirg the
senior Tobin to got on n spree lately , nnd
as a consequence sumo words passed
between them. On Saturday , March
30th , Tobin entered n billiard room in
Blue Hill whore Cox was engaged in
playing. Some hot words passed between
the parties when a man in the employ of
Cox attempted to assault Tobin. The
latter , who was a powerful young man ,
gave the would-be Sullivan deserved at
tention by repelling his attack with a
knock down argument. Thou Cox swung
his cue and struck Tobin
A TKIUtlPIO 11LOW
back of the head folliug him to the floor.
Ho was carried out to temporary quarters
for treatment , and as the injury was
doomed very slight the friends of both
parties thought but little of it and some
congratulated themselves that Tobin would
bo soon around ngain on time to fully re
pay Cox for his assault. Unfortunately
the blow was a fatal ono and Tobin died
on Wednesday.
When this bccamo known there was
much excitement and Cox was imme
diately arrested. Ho remarked to those
around , "I suppose the boys will got a
rope ready now , " and ho at once re
quested to bo taken to Red Cloud. This
was done by Sheriff J. W. Warren , of
Webster county , but Cox thought that
even Rod Cloud
WAS HOT SECURE ENOUGH
for him , so ho beggee * to bo taken to
Lincoln. This was agreed to , and as the
prisoner did not desire to pass by Blue
Hill on the main Denver line of the B. &
M. ho was brought to the penitentiary
hero.
hero.Mr.
Mr. Tobin's funeral on Friday was the
largest over held In Webster county
Business was entirely suspended and
nearly all the citizens followed the re
mains to the grave. The saloon in
which the affray took place , and in which
Cox , in all probability , pro
cured stimulants enough to
fire up his baser passions ,
was draped in mourning and kept its
dnors closed during the hour of the fun-
oral. This was considered by many of
the citizens of Blue Hill as a display o
sympathy entirely out of place and uncall
ed for.
ONE OP THE SADDEST FEATURES
of all was the presence of Mrs. Cox , wife
of the prisoner , who was completely overcome
como by grief , her load of sorrow being
double , as she hai to mourn the killing of
her brother by the hands of her husband
whoso future freedom is now HO imperiled
by his unfortunate act. The parties t
this homicide were young men and pli
citizens of Webster county , Tobin being
especially well liked and Cox somewha '
more generally.
Thousands Say So.
Mr. T. W. AtklnH , Glrard , Kan. , writes
"I never hasitato to raTommend your Eloo
trio Bitters to my customers , they rive entire
satisfaction and ere rapid sollors.r Electric
Bitters are tha purest and best median
known and will positively euro Kidney am
Liver complaints. Punfy the blood nnd regulate -
ulato the bowels. No family can afford to b
without them. They will save hundreds
dollars in doctor's bills e\ory year. Sold
50 cents a bottle by C. V. Goodman ,
THE SOHOOL CENSUS ,
Omaha's Population OB Uctermlncc
liom Iho Kcpitrt of the Enum
erators Appointed liytho
School Hoard.
.
The censua takers , appointed aovora
weeks ago by the board of education ; o
take the school census of the Omah la
school diatrict' have completed their la
bore. Their reports were yeatorday give
to the secretary of the school boarc
The result shows a wonderful increaa
of the school population of this diatri
over that of 1833. The following ia th
school consua of the years 1881 and 188
cf the various wards in the city :
JKARH.
188' * . 1884.
4.B8
First lr , > 00 1,888
Second 1,052 2,180
Third 002 Oil
Fourth 1,102 I,3i9
Fifth 2,009 2,122
faixth 1,100 1,800 ,
Total 8,021 10,307
The gain of the last year in numbers ia
11.440 1 The per cent of gain 'ia 7.17.
From the report of the ci-naus takers , a
. oloao approximation of Omaha's popula-
I tion might ! o nlitainnil . In 1880 the
population of Omaha , as taken by the
numerators of thu cuuaus. ordered taken
jy an act of congrefs , was 30,018. The
chool consua of the same year was 7,381.
ifultiplying the ochool population of
881 by the ratio 4 } , obtained by rtivid-
ng the former number by the latter ;
jives 44,310 as the number of people
low in this city. This is a very fair cal
culation and closely approximates the
actual population.
HAVEELY'S ' MASTODONS ,
They Were GroetPd "With a Paclccd
House at Hojd's Opera HOUBO
.
Thia excellent combination opened I i
two nights' engagement at Boyd' * open
IIOUBO to ono of the , if net the , largcs ;
audiences ever assembled in that theatre ;
The performance opened with the usua
"bo seated , gentlemen"will the ticm
e\er como when a minstrel show will bo
opened in any other way ? the firat per
closing with a very amusing sketch onti
tied "Jay Gould'a Yacht 'Atlanta. '
THE DEB man went praporod to hoar the
lame old gags in this first part and waa
agreeably surprised to hear now ones and
no vulgarity.
Paul Yornon followed the first
part in hia wonderful female im
personations. Mr. Vcrnon'n "mako-up"
is very fine indocd , butjhia voice is someQ
whit on the shady side.
The original big four , Messrs. Smith ,
Waldron , Oronin and Martin , do n very
funny act that ia bnbbling oyor with
comical antica and Judicious aituations.
The operatic effort of Messrs. Wood ,
Campbell , Bishop and Harley , was not
received aa favorably as were the efforts
of the old time favorites , Schoolcraft and
Coo . This brace of eccentric comedians
nro too well-known to require particular
mention. Billy Richardson's stump
speech was very amusing and elicited
round after round of applause. _ The
entertainment closed with an aboriginal
operetta , by Gorman , the "Pn'nccss of
Madagascar , " with J. Carroll Johnson aa
"King Montefakor , " "Lallah Taffy ,
prime minister , " Luke Schoolcrnft , Paul
Vernon as the ' 'Princess , " and ether
characters by the balance ot the com.
pany. The dressing of thia feature of
the proarammo was very hno , particu
larly that of Paul Vernon being tlio most
olcgant in hia line over seen on the
boards of the "Boyd. " Altogether the
programme presented by Hovorly's Mas
todons is ngrooably free from the vul
garity and coarse jokcn so common to
minstrel shows.
When the curtain wont up not a vacant
scat was to bo found in the houao. The
four dollar opera did not affect the re
ceipts to any alarming oxtont.J
With the condiments generally attaina
ble it ia not poasiblo to produce a mayo-
uaiao dressing for aalada that will com
pare with Durkoo's Salad Dressing. Buy
a bottlu and bo convinced.
CotiRliB nml Colds. Thono who are nuf-
fcriiiK from Coughs , CoUlu , Sere Throat , otc. (
dhnuld try UHOWN'B BllONCHlAL TllOCHKS.
Sold only in loxei.
THE D/VNVlJjtit : DEVII/miY.
TESTIMONY BEFORE TUB COMMITTEE.
WASHINGTON , April 5. The Danville
committee to-day examined Eustaco Gib
son , congressman from Woat Arirginio
Ho said that up to the time of the riot
the democrats had confident hopes of
carrying the county. The people became
very much excited by the news of the
riot , and would thereafter hold no inter
course with the democratic loaders. The
news solidified the colored vote. On the
morning of election day ho wont very
early to the polling place , whore ho ex
pected to moot two colored democrats.
Voters came early , and about 130 colored
men formed in line on the side of the
road and shook their tickets , saying :
"these are colored men's tickets. " This
was done with the intention of intimi
dating the democratic workers.
THE COLOU LINE
at the polling place waa entirely drawn
by colored men. The news of the riot
was very damaging to the democrats
Congressman George D. Wiae , of Vir
ginia , took the witness chair. Referring
to the tcatimony of John S. Wise , ho
remarked : I consider my case stronger
now than when wo started. Ho ( Maasoy )
has not proved anything. I have proved
some 700 perjuriia and forgeries for his
benefit. The witness said ho _ wa ac
quainted with the men thus assailed , and
they were men who otood as high as any
man in Virginia , and no man ever ques
tioned their word. Whoever called them
perjurers and forgorera were delinquent
taxpayers. The cnalitioniatn selected a
second man as collector of delinquent
taxes , who opened his office in the
United States custom house at Richmond
and placed guards at the door. None
were allowed to pass Jn who were un
accompanied by guards.
STREAMS OP COLORED MEN
wore guided in there by these attendants.
It was discovered on the day of the
election that the second collector had
given no bond. The reason of thia was
that ono dollar had been made to servo
the purpoao of paying the tax for 400
colored men. When the colored man
entered , a dollar woo handed him , when
it was paid to an officer. It was then
carried back to the doorkeeper to bo
handed to the next colored man. The
coalitionists arrested the election officials
at certain white precincts and kept the
polls closed during a portit n of the day ,
when many democrats wished to vote.
The witnusa took the names of between
200 and 300 democratic voters at two
precincts who were thua prevented from
voting.
THE
Cut Hates In Cotton Various Track
Matters.
NEW YORK , April 5. Commissioner
Fink to-day issued the following : "In
accordance with the demand for a reduc
tion of tariff rates on cotton to a basis of
the lowest cut rates , notice is hereby
given that , taking effect Monday , April
7th , the rate on uncompressed cotton to
Now York from pointa named , will bo aa
follows : Memphis , 40 cents ; St. Louis
and Hannibal , 3G emits ; Eaat St. Louia
and Eaot Hannibal , 32 coats ; Cairo , 34
cents ; Evanavillct , 33 conta ; Louisville , ,
JnftorsonviUti and Now Albany , 32 centaj
Cincinnati , 30 cents.
Sioux CITY , Ia. , April 5. J. S.
Whoolorand Herman Haupt , directors
of the Dakota and Great Southern rail
road , were m the city to day. They >
eay that at a mooting of all the board
held in Chicago this week , 80,300,000 of
first mortgage bonds were placed , and
that thn funds thus provided will bo
used in grading uighty.jiiuo miles 0of
road , extending from the crossing of the
Fargo Southern , a branch of the North
ern Pacific , to Bristol , a point on the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ro.id.
NEwYoiiK , April D. A number of
railroads have asked the stock exchange
to liet further amounts of their bonds ,
issued aa pay for completed road , at a
rate of $25,000 per milo.
Now York Corruption
NKW YOUK , April 0.At the state ,
senate inquiry to-day into the manag-
inent of public works , John Devlin , con
tractor , testified that ho had boon innv
ployed by the Western Union Telogropl ,
company to lay pneumatic tubea lorof
Broadway. Ho had to pay a bribe of
$500 before he could get a permit fron
a the department and was embarrassed
and finally ousted from his work bocausi
t of Ilia refusal to submit to further bleed
. ing by parties connected with the publi
works department.
Klro.
WKHT POINT. Ga , April 0. The bloc
from Dorden & Kennedy's corner to the
.corner of Gilmore and Montgomer
- ! streets wa burned to.night , Log :
" § 200,000j insurance , § 100,000.
KILLED AT A PRIZE FIGHT ,
Baltic Between Two llnman
Brutes ! D Maryland ,
Olio of the Contestants Slain in
the Fifty-Third Hound ,
T\\o Otticia Murdered , mul Sot oral
Injured TholUot
in Dctnll ,
Pirrsittmo , PA. , April 5. A special to
the Dispatch , from Cumberland , Md. ,
Buys : At nn curly hour this morning n
prize fight came oil'at Hyndman , 1'ft.
The ring was pitched on the Maryland
state lino. The fight was under tlio
British prizo-ring rules. It was the most
vicious that your correspondent over wit
nessed. The whole thing wound up in a
melee in which two men were killed , nnd
several probably fatally hurt. The light
hud boon arranged n short time ouly. It
was expected that it would coino oil at
Everett , a town in Bedford County.
The party came to Huntingdon nnd or-
gani/Asd , and when they came to Everett ,
they discovered that the police of several
towns wore watching for them , nnd that
two companies of the State National
Guards wore on band. They chartered a
train of coal cars from the railroad Com
pany , and started south over the Lpdford
division of the Pennsylvania llailroad ,
reaching Hyndmau nt 3 a. m. Two men
were shot in n files on the train , but
neither were badly hurt. When they
left the cars n largo crowd gathered about
the station , and the shooting bccamo
lively. It is not learned , however , that
anybody was hurt outaido of n few lloah
wounds.
T11K. KIGHTEllH ,
The prize fighters were n local Hungar
ian miner , named Nickvost , who was for
merly a St. Louis sport , and a man who
had boon entered as nn unknown , Sulli
van barred , but it was given out on the
cars that it was Kihain , a Boston pugil
ist. There is a largo amount of doubt
about this , however. Loading sports
men from the east and west declared ho
was an impostor. Arthur Chambers told
him so , and was knocked down for his
trouble. Then there was moro shooting
and ono man , a bystander , got a bad hole
through his body , and one of the gang
got his ear clipped as nicely as a negro
might have done it with a razor.
IN TUB 11INO.
The ring was pitched at 4 o'clock , and
simultaneously the pair jumped over the
ropco. The crowd immediately rushed
up and broke the ring down. 1'or a time
it seemed there would bo a riot , but prca
cntly the trouble was suppressed. Bil
Montgomery , a sport from Huntingdon ,
whv was the rofnreo , came to the centre
Arthur Chambers was thn umpirojfoi
Nickvest. It is not possible to RIVO an
adequate description of the rounds. Suf
Ceo to say that first one had the advau
tage , and then the other , that _ thor
wore fifty-throe rounds , and that in th
last ono the Hungarian fell and struck
his head upon a stone that had been
thrown for his benefit. A shot was then
fired. Whether that killed him or not
ho was found dead after the melee which
followed.
Two other men were killed , three fatal
ly wounded , and a great many badly
hurt.
THK BATTLE.
Round il Nickveot appeared to bt
frightened from the first. A tremor wae
seen to pas savor him , and many expected
pected him to fall down. Ho fired up
however , after getting a terrible blonr _ 01
his right eye , and in a very short tim
had Kihain down in his corner. Afto
this ho got down to his work and sharoi
all the honors with the other.
Round 2 This was about the livolics
sight of the occasion. Nickvest
off by giving his opponent a torribl
blow in the stomach , which made * him
wilt. Arthur Chambers , Nickvcst's um
pire , called foul. This sot him an
Montgomery at war. They called eac
other all the hard names in the diction' '
ary , or out of it , and then proceeded
have a prize fight of their own. Th
crowd pushed them into the ring , whop
they fought two rounds , and at the em
of that time , Montgomery nppoarei
very much in the shape of a woll-drcssci
beef. Ho was carried away on a stretcher
or nnd a now referee appointed.
The third and fourth rounds wen o
much the aamo as the first nnd secom
except loss vigorous.
Round 5 This time Nickvost came
the front with n spirit of determination
Ho rattled his blows in as fast as tin
teeth of n thrashing cylinder go round
nnd it was not very long before Kihaii
looked ubout as much like mince men
as Montgomery. Ho dropped very sud
denly , and the referee did not call time
for the next round. A big appeal was
inndu nnd the crowd began to throw
stones at them. This was the end of the
bad behavior until the fight was over.
Nothing important occurred until after
the twenty-fifth round.
Round 25 Both men by this time
were very much chewed up. All the hair
was out of the head of the Hungarian
and the crowd only laughed at the object
of pity. About this time Kihain recuived
a blow on the eye which laid it
on his cheek. Ho was groomed ,
and his eye was pasted in
with mucilage , after which a patch was
put over it. The referee got oven
for the former decision by not calling
time for nearly fifteen minutes , the
crowd finally throwing him into the ring.
So it wont on for fifly-throo rounds ,
when by a iinal blow the Hungarian was
laid out completely.
There were cries of "Foul , foul I" and
the referee and umpires jumped in and
drew their guns.
A 1UOT.
A horrible riot began , nnd when the
field was loft the Hungarian lay with
> all through the top of hi * head , Another
ether man was down , shot through the ;
)0ly three men evidently dead , , Ild
talf the rest of the crowd were in a BO-
liouo condition ,
, , Olilof niiKiuonr MclvUlo'u Hello.
Ilenry 0. Ellis. Have you aeon Mol [
- villo'n Siberian rolio from Now York ?
met Lieutenant Schuelzo in the paynmt
tur'a cflico , No. 29 liroadway , on February
ary 4 , 1882 , just na ho wan starting iruto
join Ilarbur in London , to go to the Lon
: for the bodies of DoLonj , ' and hia aaaoc
atca. I cave him u bottle of brandy , an
, a bottle of whisky for bin own use , and
battle of whisky for my old shipmate an
friend , Qoorgo Molvillu. After he and
Harbor left IrkuUk on Monday , Mure
20 , 1 watched thu Tribuuo closely , for
knew it wan giving the best inlorwatu
on the Jeanette mutter , until I obaorvi
that SchuitiQ and llurbor had n
MttlvilU between Irkututk and Yakuts
without toeing him.
, j I was in Florida for my health wh
I Schuotzo and Ilarbur returned on t
Frisia , February 20. Judge of my snr-
iiiriao when 1 received this nolo from
Mclvillo n fcrr ! nya ago : "I am in re
ceipt of the bottle of whisky you sent tome
mo to yiborm by Schuotzo , who , true to
liis ( runt , dcltrored the bottle with the
original whfaky to mo nboard the Friain
upon hia rolurn homo. " Schuotzo car
ried that bottle 0,000 miles by sen , over
11,000 miles on the alcdgp journals , and
about 4,500 miles by rail , in order to give
it to Melville.
AVay Down lu ICtfyr I'M Imntl.
An EvjxnsviHo drummer was travelling
in a buggy over in Southern Illinois , and
atoppod nt n cabin in the woods nnd ask
ed for a drink of wntor. A gourd waa
handed him , nnd aa ho ate d at thu well
the tall , angular , rawboned woman of the
houao asked :
"Stranger , if it's any o1 my business ,
who might you bo , nnyhow ? "
"I am n llooaior , mndam , " the tourist
replied.
"llooaior , eh ) Oh , yea ; ono o' thorn
fellers that peddles eockn. Well , wo
don't want none. I iniulo dad n pa'r
outon hia old gray wool shirt. 1'vo got n
pn'r o' raythor good ones yet , nnd Sal's
' 11 tote her through till noxtbnr'foot time
if she darna up the heels. Like to bar
gain with you , but money's money , now.
adays , an' wo kin worry through with
w'at hose wo'vo got. Wrat's that ? Plug
tobackor ? Wish you'd gimmo 'bout half
n pipeful of it. "
How He Docs It.
rittaburff Chronlclo-Tolcgrnpli.
Sharp clerk There is a beautiful piece
of goods , miss. It will make up very
handaomo , nnd I am euro will boo mu
cither you or your aistor.
Lady purchaser , blushing Why
ahem so it ia. Yea , I think I cnn trust
to your judgment. Suppose- you cut mo
off twenty yards.
n Aa they are leaving the store Why ,
mamma , why didn't you toll him I waa
your Lndy Huah. Do bo still , Maud. You
chatter so continually.
Shnrp clerk to man at lace counter
Did you BOO mo work her ? Twenty per
cent on that ; it's that stuff left over
from laat opring.
U. II. McLMu , representing Van Ingen &
Co. , of Now York , Is In tbo city , the guest of
1'rauk J. Kango.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE & EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Until ofllccs are repaired from result of fire , offi
with Dr. Purlcor. Uoosi , Cre hton Itlook 1Mb
WITB
I id your work is done for all time
to time to como.
WE CHALLENGE
to produce a moro durable material
for street pavement than the
Sioux Falls Granite.
OiRIDIEIR'S
FOIl ANY AMOUNT.OF
1
OR
AC AD AM !
filled promptly. Samples sent and
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAIN &co. .
Sioux FnUR.D ikottt
DR. WHITTIER !
617 St. Charles St , , St.'Louis , Mo
A KKaOtAHaHADUATEoltwomoaioalcolIogei
JV. has been enuaijed longer In the treatment olin
uiiiiunivi , rtiii * uuo . BKfN AND DL001) Dl oa ct
than other phynldan In Bt. Louit.McltypaperBihnv
and all old ronldenU know. Coniultatlon free and
Invited. When It li Inconvenient to visit the dtyjot
treatment , raedlolnct can bo gent by ruall or pit j i
01 cry whore. OiiraMocH'C ! ! guaranteed jwhoie doubt
a exlaU it It IraiiUly itUted. Call or write.
< Nervous Prostration , Uablllty. Mental and rhyilet
WoalmuM.MorciirUUnirotlier infection ol lliroat
and Mouth. Old Borc and Uleari. Itnpedl _
- menti to marriage , UnpinnuM" . j'lle < rt irnat \ \
< ntlonto ca e from overworked brain. HUltUlCAU
OASKa reoulve Bpieial atmnllon. llnca e >
Irom ImpruJonoe , Etcomof. iPduUemxiiUJora auoiit-
ly cured.
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4oy
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- viliy.cauJoi , consequence * nd om . Milled lor c
to or Umpe * " - " "
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tut * . -.itquid.If d pftlnltiklf. > i r Uitlioo.
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I.
SCHMBLING & BELSCI1NEU
. . . !
|
CU Soutti lath , between Jackton mJ Jones Bta ,
"en < All Job \VoiK lu Kooilinf , OultvrlnEtc. . , prowpt'
thuj
REAL ESTATE
irton fun-Broom hotmlotM H2 nnvr I'uk-tl * .
1 i > o. 607 , (3,300. AMh3 , mnam 8U
77V"1 SAM 5 room hotn oswt front , lot WUlW.nnvt
JL1 lVrk vo No. 400 , 82.WO. AStRS , ftnumbil
IJVm KAt.ii 8 room ) rmooUtiro lot on Turk TO. Nrt
JL1 210. , < XO. AMF.H , F.un m8l.
I OR MI. * 6 loom cottAff rlot en Pnrk are.
1
A11KH , ftrnam Ht.
I7Vm HAIII Acr loti no mlrmtea dtlro from nnr
JL1 olll.o Small monthly 1 * ) merits. AMK3 , 1'nr-
nam St.
" 17V > R XALI Srldiiilli ) aero loti Rrightflnl Hyilo
J1 rrk. $160 to 8175 ivn aero , culcst ) poulblo
terms. AUKS , F nam St.
"TCoR PAt , Th hum'domcut houro and lot In 0ml
JL1 b lor $ ( ICOO. AStl-H , Tnriiim St.
TTViR gAl Ixits In tbolifivutltnl rultlltlon at Oak.
JL' him lot * 00x121 to nllev , ono fourth awh , b&lanc *
long time only. IIO to C > M > . AMhS , Faiuam St.
"IpOR DAI x Well Imllt 8 room hoime , 0"il 1x\rn en
JU lUrn r , Onlj $1,000 AMKS , I'trimm St.
TTtaR BALK KIcRiuit aero lots In PrMt'n suit lilvlnlon
J1 Ihonraront am ! cliolcojt cro property In tlio
market. I'rltx ) J5CO to ? 000 an wro AMKBrmam
StTTVrn
TTVrn AL Very ilctlrntilo lot on Colmrn Hi , In
JL1 Itarkalonr I'Uce onlv 1000 to } 000 a lot on easy
crms. AMKiJ , Farntiu St.
FOR HAt.R-IIcii'c'.i and loti In Ml ttcslrablo | iart < 3 ol
to nil on ca * > terms. AMKS , FntimmHt.
Fn RALX r > room housa inuth Omi\h , lotBOxU ?
No. SCO , price * 2loa AMES , Faraam ht.
M.n Oo < xl IIOIKO on Iflthitrcot near Iocn -
Fen
worth , No 801 llimly location. 1'rlflo ijJ.600.
AMKS , Fur immHt.
dAt.n Thrco homes nn 10th St. . ncai
IJVm 1 . 314. lion t well. J5.W.O. AHT-H , Farnam
Street.
TjVm < LK On Jackson St , near 10th , 5 r.iom house
JL1 nml barn In treed repair , no better offer. No.
430 , $3,7'V. AMKS , Fcmam St.
FOR BAI.X In KounUo 4th addition , 0 room houia
well located , renia JJS. No. 430 , prlco $2,800 ,
AMl'.d , Fnrnam Uticet.
"ITVOR HALS Lots on Saundera Bt. , the handsomest
JL1 bed ) nt Unit In that location. Oak Chatham ,
tMO to WOO per lot , SO per cent cult. AMES , Far
nam Bt.
TpouBALK-For enJoln llrlRhton , aero lots on tha
J1 casloH terms ever offered. Now ui the time to
uy. AS1K6 , FunUm St.
"TJiOR BALK Eloant ; rosldonco lot In Rcdlok'i add.
X1 Splendid location , on easy pryincnts. AUE3 ,
Farnara Ht.
fJlOR BALK The best residence In Ilanscom Flaco (
JL1 market prices. AMKS , Faroam St.
" | 7toR AI.II Choice lota on Cumlng itroet rapidly In
JL1 creasing property and oith every cent asked.
AMES , Farnam Bt.
. AL Lots In Wallnut Hill on term ) to suit al
FOR.
Lujers , no aronelllnic these lota on contract o\cry
f'ay and can gu o j ou first clou bargains. AMES
1'atnam bt.
I POR KALI McOraddy't Bub division on Ctnnlng St
' Loti 6M1W , now la the time to buy this prupor
ty before the oJvanca In prices. AUE3 , Frnam St
TT OH SAL15 On monthly pajmenti , Rood f > room
JL1 hoviBUslorNo. 476. } 2,250 AUKS. Farnam St
FR HAM Now hoitfio , 0 rooms jiocxl otllar , clsten
Qrst ell's location near Park avn . ( or house an
2 lots. 13,600 ( or hou o and ceo lot ( No. 403) ) 112 fW
This l > a bar ln AMES , Farnam St.
TT > OR RALR Shlnn'a addition , 7 room homo , pn
I1 tuics A.C Hard and iio't ' water , 2 lots , goo
bMu&c. Mo. 471. Vrloo $ ,003. AMKS , Farnam
Street.
SAI H-Lots In all cleslrahlo locations atmarke
FOR and eany tetms. AMCS , Faraam St.
T7V > R BALK Lots In Oak Hust Oak Chatham , Claren
JP ilon , Arllnffton , 1'ialnvpw , oil cast terms an
prices , now It the ti c o to buy. AMES , FrrnamSt.
| ? on HALK Very pretty residence , Rood bain , laig
f lot upltiidld la-Atton near can , only 11,600.
AMHS , Farnam Street.
On Farnam St.,6mlnu'os walk from
FOKHALH . Modern Imuroromonts No. 603
? r,600. AMES. Farnam St.
TTViR SALR The bc t equipped and most complete !
i1 finished residence on 1'arnarn St , m t orer
mlnu'cs walk from Pott olllce and un < xcollod In a
polnUaaadcilrablareBldenco. 1'rleo , 1.0uOO. AMES
Farnam St.
BALK Aero lota two and hal ( aero loti. Bus-
FOR ' on prices and terms to suit tha buyci
AMHS , Farnam Bt
I1LB On Harnry street , otand two house
FOR now about 1C per cent on the Invostmen
Can be bought ( or $1,000. AMKS' Farnara itreet.
flOT RALE Ou Farnam street , 0 room cottagi .
cplemlld location Wi 1 rrnt readily. No. 847
$4.000. AMHa , Farnam street.
SALE On Jackson street , well located fc
FOU
prospective busmen projierty. Now rents fc
$37 per mon'h. House and lot No. 44J. Cash pa ]
inent 82 , fi 0 to $3,000 , balance 10 to IBjcars atspc
cent. 1'rlco only (10,000 AMfcfl , Farnuni Strut
FOU SALE Near denot , good 0 room house an
barn. No 48J $3,4X1. AMtS , Earnaiu Btrec
TTlOR SAtx The finest acre loti you ever saw on tl :
JL' oisleet powilblo tonnsonly 30 minutes drliofro ;
our olDco. AMES , Farjani Bt.
FOR HALH ft rm 209 acres , lioneo birn , irmnary ,
tlmlior , will cut 1000 cords , bearing fruit 180
ociei broVo 39 ahros In tkn th } and clover. No. 401
per acre , $10. AMES , Karnam St
TjVU DAUi Lot * In rlalu view near Fair prounds the
JL1 mo.it populir ailnltlon ever nail In Ouiaha.
Very easy terms. AMES , Furnum ht.
T7 OR BALK Farm 100 acroi , good hiilldlngii. and fine
JU orthard. No. 8a2 , per acrn $33. AMES. Far-
nam St.
ITIOR NALR Lflta In Oik Chatham ( touslcy tract
JL1 beautiful ground and on orient tarws Imaxlna
bio only. 8MU to 5000 ptr lot. AilUi , FomaiiiBt.
TT'OR MALI1 Kami 80 aorM all broken , riinnhgWAter
± 1 WiJ fruit tree i , I > o. 4i'J , per aero 5. AilE ,
rarnamHi.
TTIORHAI.HFarm 100 noroJ. 12. ) broken , 2 houses.
JU good bitlldlngd , w.od mill and tanltgo > id orchard
and tlmbor. No. 420 , porooio$50. AklKSFaruam
Street.
7OR ( HALHAero lots Brighton and Hjilo 1'ark , two
JL1 IM naiidiomo loca Ions as > ou uvortaw , per lot
$160 to $176. AMES , Farnam tit
1MF oiUAt-x-AflnolUtcMslrabla hou its and lots
F to meet all wtnLfl. A SUCH , Kama 11 Bt.
oR HALK-Acrohts In Outo Il'llllant $ if 0 au acr .
JU IhUadJI I m h\i iiv-t ready talion ljiou o < will
noon bo built on uoycral Utu puichaserj In It. AMI.il ,
Farm in Ht. , . . . .
17011 HAI.IIFlrit clans business property. AMUS ,
1 } Fa nuni BL
: ) BALK -Farm the most ooraplttolr appointed
iVH 1 a.re farm In lou la < oem ty 74 mlles fr ir.
Omaha now will built himso , h m , C0x40 new , an
other bam 81x29 , a wtll * new pumps , 2 1 cie * corn.
16 aero , pasture , 401)uuuir ) traji n trees ami stnalland
largo fruit | i ahundinco , ev ijthlug new and In per-
Itct repair. No. 400. Irloj 3t0l. AVlLS , tariiam
btn ALKAery com lele list rf chnlro Improv
n irms In Duuijla * mid 8 rpy Countlis. AML
1 arnaui St
- | OUR\t.r.-In el nn > addition , 2 huiiew , Broom
JL1 Kwltulla cUtem da. , kepir-tciy ,
ojih , li1/ " * M ll lr , * * t vvi n i - - | - f w
cb.toKolhtr. .Nu. iJj. AllfcH , Fnriiauitt.
10TS IN
V ilii'ifc II
Oalc Chatham ,
Pliiinview ,
Ilvdo Park ,
Brighton ,
Goto Hrilliuute ,
-
Redick'fl Addition ,
OukhurBt ,
(
Hanscom
Pratt'a Sub-Division ,
Iluwvor'd Sub-Division ,
ClarondoD ,
Isabel I ,
Arlington ,
B.yvie\v ) ,
Gni'ly's ' Sub-divisiot
Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc.
Etc.S ,
' 1507 Farnam St ,
THE ; MERGHAIITS
Axithorizod Cnnital. - $1,000,000
tnnid-up Cnpitat , - - 100,000
gur > - > lua Fund , - - - 70,000.
BANKING OFFIOK I
N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th S
onrooms :
FaiHit Mtrxrnr , rre < l nt I Sm b KV Ttanta , V-p
UICT. D. WOOD , CMhttf. I LUTUIR DUM , A O
nmBorons :
Friuik Murphy , Oarnvnl K. nogon , Ben. B. Wood ,
Ch tlrt a lloudtl , Alt. D. J ernes , Luther Prttu.
Truni&ct k Oononl Cinklnx Business. All who
hnvennyB nklnt ( burineM U trangxct u InTWoJ to
ull. No nutter how luva or grain the tr n ctlon ,
< t will rc lvo our carefta attention , nd we prcntM
k hv&i conrtcous troatmoat.
PAiipitrtlcuUr uttcntlcn to buslnws for purttea
rn UliiK outildo the city. F.xh ng on all tha prla.
cli > i\l cltlci eft he United SMr t TtrylowMt r to .
Bank ! nJ Bonken roceirod on furor *
.
Imee Certificate of Dcpoelt boartn 6 per con I
Bnyt dnd celli Foreign JUchungo , County , City
d Ooi
Ooi'UNITED
'UNITED STATES
OF OMAHA.
S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts ,
Capital , - - $100,000.00
O. W. HAMILTON , Proa't.
8.8OALDWEE.L , V.Proo't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
S. S. OALDTTELL , B. P. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BARLOW ,
0. WILL HAMravw.
Accounts solicited ttna Hopt aub >
| oct to sight chock.
Oortlfloatooof Dopoolt'loauod pny
able In 3,0 and 12 months , bonrlng
Interest , or on domnncl without In-
torost.
Advances madoto cuatomoroon
npprovodooourltlonat rrsnrUot rote
of Intoroat.
The Interests of Ouotomors are
olosoly guarded and every-facility
compatible with prlnplptos of
sound bnnklng.frooly oxtondod.
Draw sight draftn on Engtond.Sro-
land , Scotland , and all parts of Ku-
ropo.
Sad European Passatflckoio
Promptly Maae.
United States Depository
OF OMAHA
Cor. 13th and Farnam ts.
The Oldest Banking , Establishment I
in Omaha ,
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZH
183a.
Organized ao a National Bank In
OAPITAIj . . - g 2OOOOU
BunriiUaANB PROFITS . $ IBOOOO
omoua DUUOTOJU
tmuAM Eommi , President.
Jontj A. CiununTON , Vloo President
A OOBTU8 KODirn ,3d Vlco Fiosldent.
A , J. Vorn.no .
y. n. DiVIB , Oanlilet.
W H. UB04UI1B , Aaa'stact Cashier.
Transact * a genera banking business. Irenes that
certificates boarln ntcrcnt. Draws drafti en Sea
Frauclaoo and principal cities In the United btotei
Also London , Dublin. KdlnburKb anJ the princio *
lain * nf ih *
OMAHA
SAVINGS BANK !
Cor. 13th and Douglas Sta ,
Capital Stock , - r8150,000
Liability of Stockholders , 300,000
Fiye Per Cent Interest Paid OH Deposits
LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE
OJEQLooarei cto OOix-oo-toarat
JAliraE.nOYD Preshcnt.
L M.UKNNEVr Vice Pro Idcut.
W. A. IViXTON Maiiaiclnj Director.
JOI1NK WILUtlll , C hlcr.
CHAS P. UANDK.RSON , TIIOS , L. KIJ1DAEL ,
j. w. aANNtrrr. MAX MKXEII ,
IIENKY I'UNDT. E. L. Hl'jNK.
J3R. AIWA BENSON ,
AND CHILDREN.
Offlco 210 North 10th Street , lloaldenco Soutli 17th
ud Centre street *
H , K , BUBKET
PUHEHnL DIRECTOR ftHO EMBALMEB
111 North 10th Street Omaha
DEEXEL & MAUL ,
( SDCOKSBOIIS TO JOHN Q. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS.
at the ol I ttand 11 f arntm street. Orders
grapluoltcltcd anriprouigitlv uttu ted to.
' ( >
Attachments
Warranted S Year * .
BOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ,
E. U LOVEJOY ,