. 8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY MAY 5 , 1884' THE. DAIM BEE. Monday Morning , May 5. The Weather To-day. WASHINGTON , May 4. Upper Missis- oisippi Valley : . Cloudy , rain followed by clearing weather , winds shifting to woit- rly. Lower temperature. The Missou ri valley cloudy , rain followed by clear ing woathor. Winds shifting to northwesterly - westerly hiqh barometer , and lower temp oraturo. LOOALBBEVITIES. The strike is at nn end. The rngular mooting of the board of odn -cation will bo hold this opening. Mr. Daniel Angell , ox-dty marshal , has gene to work for tha Iowa and Nebraska In snranco company , as a solicitor. Judge Boneko still runs police court on the old tlmo and will continue ta do so until the city council adopts the now tlmo. Wr. Warren Swltzlor Is not at all behind anybody. His estimable wife Friday presented sontod him with a fmo boy bby. On Thursday , May 1stMr. . Peter Sloh , an old citizen of Blair , and also well known n this city , dlod at his homo in that placo. A lad whoso name could not bo loarnoilj ell and broke Ws leg Friday In North Omaha , whllo attempting to climb into a mov inj ? wagon. Grantto blocks are being placed all along Farnam strcotjproparato'ry to the paving , which will bo begun as soon as the sewer is out of the way. In police court Saturday there waa ono case of disturbance ot the peace , and the offender was the recipient of the conventional § 5 and customary trimmings. The asphalt pavinfr on Fifteenth Btroot and also on Ilarnoy street Is being repaired. Some bad places have shown thomsohos , but will bo placed in first class cenditton , Saturday Mr. K. M. Stenborg received a draft from the American Legion1 of Honor , for 53,000 , the amount duo Mrs. A. M. Chad wick upon a certificate-hold by the late Judge A. M. Chadwiclc. The May term of the U. 'S. ' circuit and district court convener this morning. The .dif ferent hotels show a crowded ( list of lawyers in the city from the interior towns called boroon business before the court The sewer trench has been finished as far up Farnam 03 Tenth street and the plpo Is being put in. The trench h from fifteen to twonty-throo foot doep. and along the block botwoan Ninth and Tenth streets water has bean reached. The ho tola are crowded to their utmost capacity , so much so that the clerks have boon obliged to give up tholr rooms and Book sleeping - ing quarters outside. An official circular issued Thursday an nounces the appointment of Samuel Phillips assistant general freight ogont of the Missouri Pacific ! railroad , to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of J. J. . { , j i Jjtogers , v I * r , 4p official circular has boot ! issued by Col , J. 3 ; ' . Barntml , general superintendent of i , -tho Kansas City , St. Joseph and Council ' , fluffs itne , announcing the promotion of Mr. J. 11. Hardy from the position of general agent to that of assist ant superintendent. , with headquarters at Kansas City. j A gang of young toughs are giving a great VV'3P5f'deid'6f an'no'yanco'iii the west'end of toVn. . , .They.dollght In plaguelng the ladles and ono " 7 Tof the lady residents of that noction has bo- coma so exasperated as to arm herself with a ehot gun and will give the young villains a warm reception should they pay her another visit. ' , A very pleasant surprlsa party took place Friday eve at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , Patrick Manning , on St. Mary's avenue , the occasion belnr the eight anniversary of tholr marriage. About fifty persons were present , 'and all Boomed to enjoy the occasion. Music . and dancing were indulged in to a late hour , when all dispersed wishing the host and hostess many happy returns of the day. It is expected the Konosaw cut off , the now Burlington cut off , to Denver will bo com' -plotod and trains running regularly by July 1. % The now line is completed from Kenosaw to Iloldrldgo , and only the twenty miles between Holdrego and Oxford remain to bo construct ed. The cut off will shorten the Burlington & Missouri between Denver and Omaha about forty miles , and save over an hour running in timo. timo.A young man named William McDonald met with a serious accident at the comer of Sixteenth and Webster streets Friday. Ho was riding along upon a horse's back , and whoa the 'above place was reached , the horse slipped and fell , with McDonald underneath. McDonald's leg was badly'broken. The horse speedily arose and ran away. , Luckily for McDonald , the stirrup strap was broken , thus releasing him , or bo would have boon killed. NEIHUHKA STATK GAZETTEEU & BUS INESS DiBECTOUv'to bo issued in July , 1884 , price 84. DO. J. M. WOLFE , pub lisher , 1208. 14th St. , Omaha. Eatato Trunslor * The following deoda were filed for record In the county clerk's office May * < 1 , reported for Tna BEB by Amos' real estate agency : Oeo. T. Mills to Michael Gillon , . w d part no nw of ceo ID , t 15 , r 13 , $1500. James K. Gibson to Francis 'M Arnold , w d , lot 1 , blk 259 , city , 900. Jamea J. Oummings to Goo. Benson w d , lota 15 and 10 , blk 5 , Bogga&HiU'a 2nd odd , $1530. St. Philomonas church of Omaha to the Crcighton Universty , deed lot 1 , blk 2141 , ity , W- Citliarino Kinsler to John II. Fconoy w d , n 7 ft , of 8 208 ft , lot 59 , in Okla homa , $500. Lyman Richardson and wife toMary E Scliaolfer , w d , Q i , lot 19 blk 12 , Wcs Erd add , $000. , Lyman JUchardion and wife to K Janskoweki , w d , w * , lot 10 blk 12 "Went End add , g45Q. The TcsU iony of a Physician , Jamea Beecher , M , Jy of BIgoumey , Iowa eys for coveral vtoan I have been uiing X3oaeh Babam. c-JUd DH WM. HALL'S BALSAM VOn THE LUNGS , and in al snort every COM throughout my practice , bftve bad entire ucov * . I have uied and pro- sctibftd hundred * of bottlea ever sluco the day of my * rmy praottee ( WM ) , when I was BUT _ g yu trf HoepiUl Nu , 1 , Loulivillo , Kentucky Jlemry'a jOju-Uoljo Salvo. , ItU the Bwt Salve for 0at .BniJww , Sorw UJew * ; B lli Kliwun , Tettw.'Cttanped Hand ObUbUio * , Coma and All & * * w P" * * - nij tfOM , rwlcloi and PJwple * . * DCHKP * OATARKH tfttVlfV cyrw 'jfiMfotit fff UM tsaocMW iBMobranv , of ttu THE "ORGANZA CRANK. TliB ScMnnoIntcil Friend of Workingmen - men Efyoscil , 1 ' ' y V , P. Mechanics Kopmllnto tlio "Nnt- nral Horn" DlBClplo ofJClbbics. To the Editor cl Tim HXK. The following is taken from ftc Juc- nlng Dispatch of the 2d inst : Sntd n iliop hand , "I'vcn nt the reduction moat of us got ntloaatSl.80 cents n liny , whllo ho laborers through the city Rot but $1,75. " Another said , "Slnco they incroatcd the tlrao wo got rmro monny at tlio end of the month thnn wo did umlor tlio eight hour system. " Without doubt the aontlmont of the best xirtlou of the workmen Is favorable to rerun- og work , and was and lion been ngnlnst a trikc. Any ono who will talk with the om- ) loycs will find this to bo the caso. , notwlth- tixndlng the BEE'S comtrnnlstic utterances to ho contrary. Kosowator has In times past njurod thla city by lila false poeltlon and law- ess Bontimont , and Is doing all In his power o stir up turmoil and make trouble among aboring men , Wo , U. P. railroad employes , of shop To. 12 , after a * careful , thorough and andid enquiry into the matter , conclude hat the writer is mistaken , or clso ho is willful liar. If the former , ho is a very unsafe guido for mechanics in conducting "labor newspaper ; " if the latter , ho must havi ) known the statement was tin- rue , which knowledge goes to complete 11 that is necessary to a lie. The writer can chosa which ho will accept. Tlio man or men wjio said they wcro satisfied with the pay of n laborer after spending lioir best days in learning a trade , are ortainly the best judges of their ability ud worth. Wo leave them to their lioico. The same privilege wo claim for ursclvos. Somu difference of opinion btainod before the vote , but after the oto no weakness of knees or expression f dissatisfaction was , ever expressed by ny man in our proscnco or to our knowl- ago. Wo afiirm that as a body wo wcro oliborato , cautious , intelligent and firm n the ( performance of our rights. Wo loroby repudiate and denounce The Eve- ing Dispatch as unworthy of &our con- deuce as mechanics ana laboring men. THE GEEMAN THEATER , lr. Hubert Molehill's Big Benefit IiilBt It , ia evident that Mr. Molchin is a real favorite with frequenters of the lorman theater judging from the unus- al concourse of people that assembled at 10 Gorman theater last night. The play presented last night was Carl Gutzko's popular tragedy , "Uriel costa" and it must bo admitted by all air minded critics that L ho piece was ilondidly played. Mr. Molchin BUS- ilnod the title role in his usual captij iting style and ho was greeted with on- lusiastic applause throughout the play. At the conclusion of the second act liss Emma Brandt stopped on the stage rid in the name of the patrons of the Gorman theatre presented Mr. Molchin rith a very handsome gold watch and bain. She also made a very nicd little poooh , which was received wiih voclfor us applause. * r rMr. Puls , as Manassoo , 'made a great lit , and Mrs. Daurors , as Judith , sur- assod herself. The character of Do > ilva , the physician , fell to M. Pochtol , vho ncquitto'd himself first class , and was oudly applauded. Mr , Niomunu , who made his first .appearance in the city , was wall received , os was also a Mrs. Nio- mann. The remaining rol es were all well BUS- ainodand the performance > ras a great uccoss throughout. BuVsorvlng a Charitable End. The oxccutivo committeoo appointed > y the striking employes of the U. P. ailvray oh last Thursday night , from ita on and twenty five cent collections aisod the sum of § 73.50. Of this § 3G.GO was disbursed for telegrams and the use of the Academy of Music. The balance , 35.90 , was donated by the committee to 3t. Joseph .hospital. The committee called at thn hospital and turned over jioif balance to Sister Superior. The visitors , were shown through the various lopartmonts and were heartily thankee jy the sisters for their substantial do nation. A vote of thanks waa also tendered the merchants of the city for contributing iho money necessary for the rent of the tail Thursday night. Inspectors Appointed * At the special mooting of the Board o ? ublio Works Saturday evening members Croighton and Wilson were present The application of George L. Hodman and L. -Manning for positions as in spocton of public improvements were road by the clerk. J. P. Manning wa appointed inspector of tlio coneroto bone for osphalot paving , Daniel Konniston for stone paving , curbing and guttering and 0. F. Hamann , for curbing and gut toring. The application of Redman & Van ning'wero ' laid over for future considora tion. The Board adjourned to Saturday evening at 7.30. THE DEXTER POLDEE , A Perfect Machine t Work In ; the "Boo" Olllce. The equipment of THK BEH press room has boon reinforced by two Doztor folders which have boon attached to ono of ou double cylinder presses. These machine work in the most perfect manner , an woaro _ so well stttbQod with thorn tha wo have ordered two moro for our othn double cylinder press. Wo have invest igated the folder question quite thorough ly , and are convinced that the Deztor i by oil odds the best machine now man ufactured. TJIK BEK was the first paper in Nebras ka to introduce folding , machines , Th drat machines that wo had , had to boo < by hand. Tlio Dexter , howeverTTopd" itself directly from the press , thiu savijfe both labor and timo. It ta.ari ingeniou contrivance , and it in Operation u wol worth wituegsiug by those who are inter oated iu such matters. Thq paper i carried from the' printing press to the folder by tapes , then folded , pasted an < tfiwmea with great precision and no curiby , If the prws-foedor is carofu the-paper falls into the trough of the older clean and neatly trimmed , folded and ready for delivery. The machine is Tory simple in its construction , occupies very little room compared with the pond. trous machines formerly used , lakes very ittlo power to run it , and , BO far as wo can judge , is not liable to got out of prdor , It excels any folder wo over saw n the precision and beauty of ita motion , md wo recommend It to all newspapers. tt la made by the Dexter Manufacturing company , at DCS Molnos , Iowa. Saratoga Notes , The regular attendance at our school ins been reduced nearly one-half , of late Dy sickness , principally meascls. The Union Sunday school will hold a social at Lyceum hall next Wednesday evening , to which the friends of the school are cordially invited. Mr. D. II. Christie was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise parly Friday eve at his homo on North Twenty-third street , which was taken possession of by a company of about twenty-five , including a number of couples from Omaha' , who made merry until a late hour. Dancing brmod the principal amusement iqtor- sporsod with music. Contrary to the usual custom the guests wore invited to sit down ; a a sumptons repast , which in extent and variety equaled a banquet , and for which on behalf of the company the writer would oturn sincere thanks as well at for other courtesies of the evening , all of which made it ono of the most pleasant parties hat Saratoga has participated in for some imo. S. Hnrrlti. Tliis talented lady will give n series of iroo piano recitals at Meyer's Music tail , commencing Tuesday evening , May tli. These recitals promise to bo of a very no character. In addition to the rce i- ar piano recitals , a quartette composed of ilisaes Maul and Ponnoll and Messrs. ircckinridgo and Pennoll will render omo fine music. A largo number of the ending society and musical people of this ity have signed for the full course and ndor the circumstances the season can- ot bo other than highly successful. Miss Harris.is very favorably known iu MB city having given a series of piano ro- it ah hero sometime since , The Commercial National. The Commercial National Bank is now unning in full blast. It is located at the northoastcornor of Farnamand Thirteenth treots. The banking room is 22 by GG cot , the counter enclosed with wire croons affording working room for a ozon men and the handling of a million ollars deposits. The parlor , 14 by 22 oot , stands in the rear and adjoining this a a solidly built vault containing a Cor- iss glebe safe. Mr. Ezra Millard , presi dent ; Mr. A. P. Hopkins , cashier ; Mr. Alfred Millard , assistant cashier and the ilorical force were found all at heir desks Saturday when a reporter stopped into , ho bank. The establishment is very omploto in all its appointments. 'Music and l/ltcrary. Next Thursday evening a musical and olocutionaay entertainment will bo given at the Christian church corner of Twoli- ioth and Farnam streets' , ' which promises , o bo of unusual interest. Upon the programme appear such names as the talented and brilliant Miss il. Ella Day , of whom the press speaks very highly as an olocutionlstMisa Lizzie /aldorwood and Mr Hovel Franco , too well known in our midst to need further mention. Ticket * are on sale at Woodbridgo iros' . , Saxo's , Edholm & Eriekson's and sthophons'Bros' . This entertainment will bo a treat which should not bo missed. To the Chancellor , Commandnr , officers and members of Omaha Lodge , No. 2G , K. of P. Your committee appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of their lodge on ; ho death of our brother , Alexander Dae mon , would respectfully recommend the adoption of the following : Whereas , it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the number in his mysterious wis- lorn to take from us our beloved brother , knight , Alexander Daemon , thereby re minding us of the uncontainty of life , and the certainty of death , therefore bo it Jtctolved , that In the death of Brother Daemon our lodge has sustained the loss of a true and valient knight , the com munity of a good citizen and his family an affectionate and loving husband and fattier. Resolved , That while wo deeply di- ploro the loss that has fallen upon our lodge , his family and the society , wo will ever cherish tlio memory of our departed brother and tender to his family our sincere cero sympathy. Resolved , That the charter of the lodge bo draped in mourning for the space of thirty days and that the K. of P. bo instructed to forward a copy of this resolution to the family of our departed brother , ' Rospy Bubmittod in F. 0. and B. H. G. KUODHE , HENUY JULIUS NAOL. BASE BALL NEWS , An Effort Being Made to Form a Pro liiOmnlia. The spirit of base ball * is not dead yet. It has boon thought for a wouk' post that these who wished to witness diamond sports the coming season would have to go elsewhere to see them. An effort is boinu made now to form a company with 5 ,000 or $10,000 capital , and secure a good club , to be known as the U. P. nine. Bo far Omaha's team lias lost only two of her intended players , Foley and Briggs. Bandlo , SaUsburyflookwol ) , Whitney , Lamson , McKolvey Ourkee and Carroll are still here , With ono or two addition al players , Omaha might have as good a team as ovor. It is intended to pay the players each wages that they need do nothing else than play ball. Should this organization bo properly fortnod , Omaha may win buck nil she ha lost in this lino. With this end in view the Court House lias been secured whore a meeting of these interested will bo held this evening , IEI > , WIM3E In this city May 4 , at 2:30 : o'clock p. m. , Edmond E. , infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilkie , No. 844 south 17th street , aged ono year. Notice of funeral hereafter. ntiiiiii nit mini mini titmruumi W h T tpcnimtT HI 00.000.00 In our rtaht to the Durhmn Hull M our trd < ym rc , Undoubtedly he ! fcwltr tliemwit Y&lnablo llnll In the world. Now It tUndi to rrwan thit wo cxmldn't Afford to rrot ct him thoroughly U HL.ACU.WlM : , 8 HUM , mmilAlU To. tmcco. of which he ) tun T prwont tlTo , wMn'l the JUIiHT Hmoklnc Tobacco ever made , Th MM of BlxskwriTi Bnll Dnttiun Smokuut Tobieoo for exceed thorn of uir other brand In the world , irtmplr l * u o It bin ncen , to , mil will b . the brut thttcxn ixi mule. All dealer * h ve It. Look Ioi trado-nutk of Uio Dull on crcry pvJuigu. wixtw tn MTI n iTftTMiftiu r.ri.i.11 JJtf PERSONALS. W. L. Holmes , Holinosvlllo , is at the Pnx- on , ] 2x-Gov. David Butler Is in the city over Sunday. A. B. Fuller , Decatur , is a guest of the Millard. K. Fox and wife , of Norfolk , are stopping at > ho Metropolitan. Mrs. J. MoUtor and Mies Fanny Sclosingor mvo arrived from Douvor. G. HHungato. of Blair , and J. C. Birch , of Wyinoro , are at the Millard. Anton llolso and William Caguoy , of North Platte , are registered at the Mil ard. Dr. V. II. Coffman and family have gene to California for n throe month's pleasure trip , B. H. Gould , Kearney , and 11. H. Abrams , of Lincoln , are registered nt the Metropolitan. W. W. Birgo , North Platte , and Sherwood 3urr , Geneva , are registered at the Pax- on. on.Hon. Hon. F. P. Ireland , Nebraska City , and J. A. Stull , Brownvillo , are guests at the Pax- ion. ' II. R. Woodhouse , J. W.JPoa man , a'nd F. W. Warren , of Nebraska City , are stopping at the Millard. SJF. B. Wallace , representing Pond's Extract company , of Now York , is at the Metro- poll tan. A. G. Sherwood , Central City , Will Cran- dal and Frank Sharp , of Fremont , are at the Metropolitan. John S. Robinson , of Wheeling , W. Va. , T. F. Mommingor and G. A. Luskart , of Clinton , la. , are stopping at the Metropolitan. C. S. Raymond , of Clinton , Iowa , is in the city. Mf. Raymond has for years been the leading jeweler of Clinton , but has recently sold his stock and will soon remove to Omaha. Ho has obtained a five roar lease of tbo store now occupied by Mr. Bushman , copier of Filtoenth and Douglas streets. The Clinton Herald , speaks very highly ol Jlr : Raymond and regrets greatly „ his de parture from Clinton ; \ . DAN ALLEN'S ' WILL , His Relatives Ultimately Receiving All His Property. The late will of Daniel B. Allen will waa filed for probate in the county court on Saturday last by Byron Reed. Mr. Rood , the petitioner , states the per sonal property loft by the testator in this county ia in raluo nearly twenty thousand dollars. It was thought some time ago to bp worth a much larger sum , some placing the value of his personal prop erty as high as ono hundred thousand. Under the laws of this atato his heirs are fourteen in- number , nine brothers and sisters and the heirs of a deceased sister. This will aivo each of them two- thousand each. Then ten heirs are also made residuary legatees , to bo invested with certain roul preporty at the death of the party to whom the life estate is granted , his heirs at law ultimately re ceiving all his property. Mr. .Allen made his will about the middle of February last , appointing Byron Reed ex ecutor. THEEXOUESION TO CHICAGO Several Hundred ol Qinnlia's Business Men to Tnko a Trip to the i Garden City , Several hundred of Omaha's business men are making preparations to start on an excursion for Chicago next Thursday , The train for this trip has been tendered the business men of this city by the 0. , B. & Q. through the board of trade. It will bo made up entirely of eight Pull man coaohoB. It was thought at first that six coaches wouldbo aufllciont but moro are going than was a < first expected and two moro were ordered , Passes are issued giving the bearer a ride to Chicago cage on the excursion train and the priv- ego to return when .he chooses to. The train will leave Omaha at 8 p. m. on Thursday and will arrive in Chicago ton minutes behind the regular train wlilcl loaves hero about 4 p , m. Vubllo Sulo. Beginning Qn Tuesday May 13th 1884 and continuing for throe days , 1 will of fer for sale at auction .to the highest bidder - dor for cash a largo number of residence lots in the town of Cottlaud , Qagocounty Nebraska. This town is situated on the O. & R. V , R. R , , a branch of the U , P. system midway between Beatrice anc Lincoln , The surrounding Country is ono of the Cnoat and best developed in the State. The town is beautifully lo cated and has made a marvelous growth since founded nearly three months since. This sale will afford a rare opportunity to parties desiring to secure good business locations and pleasant homes , and it wil also present a chonco for profitable invest ments rarely met with. Trains leave Beatrice and Lincoln in iho morning , reaching Cottlaud in time for the sale. An abstract of title will bo on the ground , and and deeds made and delivered as loti are sold , Beatrice Nebraska April 29 , 1884. Oius E. BAKEP. Infants and Children Without Morphine or Nnrooiino. \Vlmt Rives our Clill Jren roir checks , What cures tholr fevers , ninlccs them sleep ; 'Tin Cininrliu 'When Babies fret , and cry lir turns , What euros tholr colic , kflls their worms , lint Cnntorlft , What qulcklr cnrei Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion t Hut Farewell then to Morphine Byrups , Castor Oil anil Paregoric , lHnllCiutorln. l HnllCiutorln. Con ta u r LI n I m o n t. An nn- noluto onro for lllionmntiam , Sprains , Burns , Gulls , &o. , and am uatnntauoona Pain-rollover. WODLD not bo without Hcdding's Russia Sale , is tlio verdict of all who use it. Price y cents. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never v i oa. A marvel ol pure iiDrh and wholcsomentll llore concmlcal than th oiilniry kinds , nd ckiuiOl bo sold In competition with the multitude ol low tut , abort welslt alum or phO'pbkte powders. Sold only In cans. Royal Bale. Ing I'owJcrCo. DR. ' STRONG'S TAMPICO CORSET , , / APFOUDS j PERFECT SUPPORT ( . 13 f" ABSOIOTEIY BHBREAKABLE . .REWARD OF $20 Uotlered for every pair of Ir. t > THOHG'S TAMPICO In which n Tunplco it y break * . it * P t nt Triple Bitck prevent * bck-acba , pin > tllrrltatlonuid allied olittiM : soonres a uniform Umperatnre around tc * body , protecting lunei and puto , u neo wu7 to liMltlt la all cumttei. Fcr Ealo by P. MORSE & CO. , Omaha. f food for Infmli til tredmftor Urel. " wittel T R . Tbo , X.D , /I PC W n draciliti. 9 B ] h I 4U ted 7b einti. Sent _ JL&BrJL * tf nail for amount la tlaapi. CQ-nootitntfrte. Uorllei'lFo < MiCe lUclD , TTI . ( Dirul.E. ) ( ASTKE. ) ECT110-VOLTAIO BELT and other KLIOTBIO 95 J" 1a ' Wai TO PEKSOIUL NATUBE. resulting from ABCSU and Oniim C1DBE8. Speedy relief and complete restoration to Iluim. Vioon and MANHOOD uiuaaHTXKD. Ecnd at once for niiutrated Pamphlet free. Addreea VUI/TAIO BELT CO. . Mamhall. Mich , IMORPKIKEHABlf Die. U.K. KANE , or th _ _ _ _ _ - Horn * , n vrofferi Hemfdr whereby fin one e o cure htuutir qaULlr * nd pilnltulf For toitlroo Uli nd n Jorteroeu ti from rmlnnt medic * ! m n.Ac. . 4drM THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000. BANKING OFFICE I N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th S OFFIOFIIS : FHHK KownT , President. I SiiiLE.Roaias.V-P Due. B. WOOD , Cashier. I Lurnia Duun , A 0 rmixnons : Frank Uurpby , Samuel E. Ilogen , Ben. B.Wood , Ctiwlos 0. IlaUH ) , Alt. D. Joiies , Luther Drako. Tiwjtiot a General Banking Bualneu. AUwto have any Banking fcuslnesa t * transact are Invited to call. No matter now large or imall the transaction , tt will receive our carotui attention , aud we promise alwayi courteous treatment. Payi particular attention to butlnosa for r f" reitdlng outside the city. Exdianga on all the prin cipal cltlei ol the United BUtcs at very lowcit ratei. AooouuU of BanVa and Banker ) received on favor able twins. leaucaCertlflcato of Depodt bearloi 6 pet cent Interest. BiUBand sells Foreign f.uhange , County , City and Oovernmcnt eeou/lUei OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor , lUth ami Douglas Sts. Capital Stock , - - - 8150.000 Liability of Stockholders , 800,000 Fiyc Fcr Cent Interest FaiH on Deposits LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE O B.oox > et cfe > X > ix > ootoxi9 JAMES E. liOVD . . , , , President lull. UKNNETT. . . . , < . . . .YIoo FiftMeot. W. A. 1' XTON. , ilaruulng Director JOHN \V1LUUH Ou CHAS F.MANDERSON , T1I03.1. KlMDAIi , J. W. GANNETT , MAX WEXEB , UKNUV 1'UNDT , E L. STOME. Tlie Largest Stock in.Dnialia aiiil Lov/eslPrices / DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS , received an aasortmont far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for tlio inspoctiou of cus- Complete stock of all tlio latest tomora , the newest noveltus in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Eloeant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK. , 1200,1208 and 1210 Faruam Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB 1 W HANUFACTOBER or OF BTIUOTLT I "WTk n TWO WHEEL CARTS. ' 1319 nd imo Ilarnoy Btroet and 403 S. lSthSItoll | lOmaha. Neb nsttftted OiUloruo lurnlahcd tree upon application * . EiU CLAlnii ! LUMM iituji 1024 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , "on Street Car Line. Lumber Lime , ! Grades and prices as eood and low as any in the city. Pleasejtry me. \ I B * * & ? 'Q&UTM mmb' + & * * t * * m m ' < * $ rnv ; > n 403 BEADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Eatablesd 1873 Oatarrfi' , DoafnoBS , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Oared. Pa Cured at Homo. Write for "Tim MEDICAL-MISSIONAE.T , " for the People , Consultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. HON. HOWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davonpoit , saya : "Phyaic itea Atollliy and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , DavenP ° Ttt.es : "An uonorablo Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Cures. " Hours. 8 * ° . This cut shows a sectional view of our NewfPolar Air Dry Refrigerator , manufac tured in the moat perfect nianner of Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Filled , Zinc Lined Galvanized Iron Shelves Black Enameled Trim ] mings Handsomely paneled , and designed for the wants oi'a class of trade that re quires the best class of goods that can be made. We shall sell these Re frigerators at manufactur er's prices , with freight ad ded. You are respectfully invited to examine them. Compare prices before buy ing. Respectfully , W L. WRIGHT , Manufacturer's Agent. 317 S. 13th St. , -OMAHA , NEBRASKA. 1 PUCEI If you want a lot for a homo or an investment , Ihornburg Place offers ho greatest inducements. Situated in the west part of the city , commanding a mag nificent vipw of the whole surrounding country , and eloping in such a way that very little grading will bo necessary , I Is only 5 blocks further from the postoffico than Hanscotn Park , It is on Leaven- worth street , which is to-day , and bound to bo in the future , the best and loading thoroughfare out of Omaha. Wo have about 45 lota in this beautiful addition left , which wo offer at $185 to $260 each , on monthly payments , Lota in adjoining ad joining aditions are selling at $500 to $800 each. Cell at our oflico and take a ride to Thornbuig. BARKER & MAYNE , 13th and Farnam ; LUMBER MERCHANT m m m * T S s 4 ts o o rt ° J 1 I | s R. a .1 J 5J O a OUMTNGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NUB.