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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY OCTOBER THE ' > A TLY BEE. Wednesday Morning Ootobor 8. . LOOAL KEVITIE8 , Ono plain drunk marched Into oonrt yesterday and with i tremulous Tolce pleaded guilty. Ho was sentonccd to the luno ot 89 and costs. Gate City Council Northwestern Lcaguo ot Honor , moot nt St. George lia'l , opposite Iho Paxton house this ( Wednesday ) Droning at 7:30 p. in. On Saturday evening last Iho "Social olrolo cluh" gave n very pleasant party in Metropolitan hall , south west corner of Pour tocntli nnd Dodge stroota , Thcso parties will bo given regularly each week. On Monday a sneak thief entered the residence of Airs. Clean , Burl and Brown street * , and stole $12 in monos. Porlunatcly lor Mrs , Cloano ho overlooked $100 which hud boon bidden away for safekeeping. A little o.tc/tomcnt was croalod In this cllyycstcrdoy by aj tclophono from Coun cil UluCTs inquiring If the murderer of the ] 'cr- olral family In Nanco county had boon captured - turod hero. It was said that such n report was In circulation In the lilufls. The mur dercr bos cot been seen hero. A "closed ponch" railway mall norytco has boon put on the 11. & M. railway's now line between Odcll and Concord ! ) , Kansas , and carries all letter * mailed at Omaha before 7:30 a , in. to Concordla , Washington and other JCansa.1 points on the line the same day. The city tax list has boon handed Treasurer 3iuck by W. J. llnhn who prepared it in ex cellent Btylo. The valuation.of the city Is shown to bo $ DC25 , C9U.8G. With a tar of ns Mills the amount of tax is f 301,071.73. Of tlila 90 per cent or $325,874.62 inny bo used. The ball which the I'mmott M , A. pro poses given at Crounso'H hall on the 31st of this month in supposed ts surpass any over ( Iron by that orgtiilzatlon In this city. Ux- tonsivo preparations are being made by the committee , so that every person who goes will cmo homo delighted with their trip. Mr. Charles i'arrotto , well known in aorcautllo circles , both in the east nnd this city , us a member of the firm of W. L. Par- rotto & Co. , of Omaha , was mariiod Monday at the residence of the parents of the bride , to Miss Llzzlo Wollo , daughter of Col. Charles Wells. The Second ward Rhino and Lofton club will hold a mosting In Cunningham's hall , B corner of Thirteenth and Jackson , next Sat urday evening. The A. O. U. band will fur nish music for the occasion. W. J. Council , 3s ( [ . , will ba the principal speaker of the OTonlng. Lout evening about 7:30 o'clock Mr. John IRvan ? , late secretary of the Omaha lard refinery - R ory , while riding with a friend on Purnam street , near Nineteenth , was thrown from his trc buggy and severely Injured. In the conflicting foi lights at that point his carriage and another collided. At last accounts ho was resting iroll. th When the aooil people of this city retired last night the warm breezes of summer were the . blowing and a gentle May shower wa ) falling. fou TJpon awakening this morning , how changed Oil the Eccno. No more wou'd the linen duster for serve to hide the dusty and sctdy clothes , and gra ; many a mm uai hunting around in his pock ets for the pawn ticket , and money with which Oal ) to get his overcoat from his "undo , " fee 'Iho rninlsicH of Omaha hold a meeting in the Y. M. C , 'A. rojrns IWomhy morning , nt BgC which officers we're fleeted J follows : Presi by dent , Her , T. 0. Hall ; secretary , Itov. Marnhj of treasurer , Rov. J. S. Dotwller. Meeting ] will bo held in theY , M , C. A. rooms each Fai mo Holiday morning at 10:30 , when foma subject fgcnnral interest is discussed. Her. Dot * jus wiler ia appointed to read a paper before the Mv next meeting. Pastors of all creeds nutl de aoi nominations are Invited to ho present. Misses Elizabeth K , Popploton. Ida M for Street and Claire Ilustin , of this city , at tended tbo annual reunion of the Vassar ags . Alumnae Association , of Chfcngo and thu by > fer treat , at Chicago , last week. The special ferj work of tbo [ auociation ii the collection of a out fund for the education of poor western girls at Tftisor. About twonty-fivo ladies were pres- tbo out , and an elegant collation at tlio Palmer the liousa was the feature of the occasion. Minn S.v Itustin wui elected \ico-presldont. On Last Saturday night In n certain residence wo on Chicago street a very quiet little wedding , wo marked by none of the usual bridal fojtivitien , occurred , In the presence of 1'ather Jeanette , the two attending phydcians and the pironti of the bride , the ceremony was performed. The for <ar was nothing If HS pretentious than a bed uP wpon which lay the blido , and the hour of ad- wiinistoiing thorites waa rendered subject to Opt aid lier recovery to consciousness. As the angels sto Lad already blofsod the union with issue ( n stoi ciroumstauco not regarded with social favor ) pl the names of thn happy ccuplo uro withheld pa in the hope that subsequent jeans of D'OSBOJ relationship will redeem thi m from the fittgrna Oi f early Indiscretion. K. Oflicor Nl titln | > alo't > I'niublo. ? 5 Monday Officer Nightingale wna ro- cit liovod from the duty of " roimttaniau " and Oflicor vYhalen was promoted to that position. The cause of Nightingale's re to moval was the fact of hia having gotten Into a disturbance on Cumlng street ba Saturday night. It is aaid that after the ind Pifth ward republican meeting Siturdoy tec night , Nightingale went to the aaloau of A. Wolff , onthoooruorofTweiity-Beoond nnd Gaming streole , and there oncagcd teen in an altoroatiou with a man named HOBO. A the diicueiion became auiinatod N/Rhtingale / is taid to have drawn hia ro. on volvur and pointed it at Uono and threatened to flhnot him. Upon thu til ntrongth of this etutomcnt Martha ! Oum > tilmi mings Buancndcd Ni htingali ) pending un mi investigation of the churgea by thu police committee. nrT be Unto 15nil I'lajcrw nc Ycntorday morning in pojice'court case th against the Kuuday ball playera waa u called for trial. GOD. o'ilrien appeared vi for the tbo defendants nnd Ilolmca for fr tbo state. Tbo case of Din O'Leary was frhi hiol called first. Frank Wilson , the prose olhi cutlng witness , too'f the etaiiil , ovrorc his ita fiat he had seen O'i cary playing bill ilb Sunday and that ho wai drcscod in n b Union Pacific suit , Members of the club w were that O'Leary did not plvy Sunday iti in and had not played for two weeks , and iiol furthermore that bo waa the manager cf olA he Evansville nine and bad never had on Union Pacifio aiit. stu stU After bearing the testimony , ( lib cnort U dlsm'tsei thu case aid charged the cetin op tp complainant CITY COUNCIL. The B , we to Cross Tenth Below the Established Grade , An Ordinando Eoculating the Sunning of Street Oars Passed , The Oablo Tram Eailway Aoking for a Franohiso. Oilier Business of Importance Trans- nutcd , The regular weekly mooting of the council was hold last evening , President Murphy in the chair. The roll was called with members Anderaon , Bochol , Wood- worth , Ford , Haacall , Kaufman , Ilcdfiold and Thrnno proeont. The reading of the minutes was dlsponsod with on mo tion. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS From the mayor , returning fire ordinance pacacd iastwook. without his nlgnaluro and giving his reasons therefor. Yoto sus tained. From the name , giving notice that ho had rtigned certain ordinances passed at last mootine. Filed. The application and bond of Mount and Griflln as drain-layers were approved. From the Olty Marshal , making a ro cjuisition for a steve and fourteen blank 'Jol ota for the city jail. Boforrcd. From snmo , that charges had boon preferred > against Oflicor Nightingale , and that ; ho had suspended him from duty. Referred. RSi The report of the city physician for September iras roforrod. From William BruonlngJcalling the at- tion of the council to the washout at tiE Eighteenth and Dorcas streets. Re ferred. From A. Traynor , and oors , asking that a gas-lamp bo placed on Convent street and St. Mary's nvonuo. Ileforrod. stas From Hob or t D. Duncan and others , asking that the Fourth ward bo divided into two voting districts , as follows : Be ginning at Chicago and Twenty-fifth on the north , running thence south on Twen to ty-fifth to St. Mary's avonuc , and all that pa of the Fourth ward lying east of str th line to constitute the First district , thi and that part west the Second district. On Referred to city attorney. wil From Wallace & Co. , presenting a bid On for city printing until such time as a con tract shall have been entered into. Re an ferred. str From the Omaha Gas Co. , present- iti tip ; statement of account against ho city for Soptombor. Roforrod. From ] John Groves and others , asking pec EU .hat gas lamps bo placed on Twonty- too burth and Chicago and Twenty-fifth and tiol Chicago streets. Jl-jforred. ' From Victor Wolff , presenting claim Pai $100 as damages arising from the ma Ha rading Hickory struct. Referred. Doi From S. S. Van Burou , asking that allfornia , east from Button street 150 ant cot , bo made pnssablo. Refurrcd. mil From ] James Bolln , presenting a claim on Oaf gainst the city for $300 damages caused Foi the flooding of his premises by reason Shi defective grade. Referred. From G.V. . Ambrose , asking the ro- Sai noval of a nuisance on Nineteenth and orn farnani. Referred. sou FromE. W. Simoralsuggesting nn ad- atn tioi ustmont of the suits brought by him in ten .ivor of A R. Toozor and Houry Jack- Hobo on : for $735 damages caused by I ho over- bo 01 uf the North Omaha newer. Ro- ' . ' 0 orrod. From Hart & Brothers , protesting WOI .gainst the placing of n frame building an John Erck adjoining tlioira. Ho- ur urrod. A uumbor of billa were referred with- . . reading , ho ofi Prom P. Rpbbins nnd othorB , asking Iiat a resolution bo passed authorizing yea isr laying of u sidewalk on both aides of i frai iiumdora from Seward street to North in ah iv creek bridgo. .Referred. OIK From ] chairman of board of public Iti perks presenting approved calimatia of roa rill rork dono. Approved. From ] Biiino , presenting contracto for ays notion of the connsil. Filed. vrh The contract and bond of James Pox the sandstone paving vraa next taiccn Bohm ] objootod booauso the pivoiricnta ipuld bo luid on u aaud foundation at con- AJ liderablo loss expense than on Droltun itono. Referred. Iho contract and bond of Hugh Mur- hy : & On. fur the Sioux Fulls graiiito aing ; were approved. The contract of the city with Charles up 3tirdnor , for furnishing wooden aprons obt HUH also approved. pili From city attorney stating that James tor . Boyd had settled tbo judgment for Fo $500 in the case of Toner against the jity. Filed. From the mayor appointing Goo. W. mo tlydo special without policpman expense as the city. Ooniirmud. " ill UKbOUmONS > y By Bohm that the national game of mo base : ball bo protected as far as possible the that the police have power to pro tun tect it sovoii days in the week. ceji Bohm said ho had only ono day In dm seven for recreation and hn always went ' this gamu which wan an lament ono. vie Ilatciill moved to insert roller ckates. vus Rtdfield moved that 30 npocial bo bri employed to protect the players. tin lord sugested that the boys were get tin ting along well enough now. ri The resolution was referred to the city rite marshal. nid By Uatcall , that the railroad track he now being constructed across South hewe Tenth < struct by the B , & M. rail read , to uri graded and constructed so aa to run ind ncrosa said Tenth at a lower elevation tinge than the present grade , in order to allow go viaduct to pass over said track in that go vicinity. Mr. Kaufman said ho had seen a letter from Charles Francis Adams stiting ho had talked with the officials and directors the road und had been at&urod that company would pay its proportion of r-ott. nets Mr. Bolim said the First word had been going frantic over a vtiduot , but it < inttd ono that did not touch ihoground cai either end. It should bo high enough the inidrilo thata brnkoumn on the top trip a box car could pass under It. Adopted. ito My Andorfloii , that the city engineer set stakes fur the oponii'g ' of the ooiitin- five uation nl Indiana Btreut through lots G , i and 7 , in Nclmm'a addition. Adopted. By liuhui , that the B & M. r ilro d L < build bridges over iu ! truck wht'io hi east crosses Kljhtconlh nnd Ninoteontl streets. Adopted. IlF.t'OIlTI OF COMMITTEES. Finance , reporting adversely upon th petition of Mary apauldlng for a cancel Jation of taxes. . Police , recommending the dismissal o . Jntncs ] llyland from the pollcp force fo incompoloncy , and that the city murslia endeavor to assign llcnry W. Pottlt t Itsi onerous work than of patrol duty Adapted. C..iims , reporting in favor of Samtio J. Howrll for mipplyliiR the city with coal , and the Omaha Coal and Prnduc for the fire company for supplying hay department. Adopted. 8idom lls and bridges , reporting n favor of bridging North Omaha crook S0pPoc iai , that the claim of Mary W Gaylurd for 8 , fiOObo allowed , the same being damages arising from grading Farnam ttreot. Adopted. Levying n special t x for curbing am guttering DOI'KO ' , Ninth and Thirteenth atieots. Passed , Levying a special tax for curbing and guttf rring part of Tenth street. Passed Calling for a tpoclal election to secure the consent of a majority of the olcctora to the construction nnd operation of a ciblo tram street railway over and through certain directs in the city , P.itscd. KcguUting the running of moot-cars. This ordinance provides that n car shall bo run in each direction nt rrgulur intervals - vals , nt least every ton minuten from C n. m. to 8 p. in. , nnd nt least every twcnt ty minutes from 8 p. in. to 12 in , to take effect Nov. 4th. Passed. Several special ordinances to pny f n curbing and guttering , grading ni.d a , v ; oring. Passed. An ordinance to amend Section J > chap. 01 , of compiled ordinances was passed. Mr. Haskoll stated this nmendmenl was made to give the police judge diecro tlon in the punishment of aujpiclous char actors. To extend Phil ShoiiJan atroot. Passed. Adjourned. A BOOM TOE OMAHA , Stcpa TAkoii Toward the Construe tlon ol Cable Tram Street Rail- way in This City. The ordinance which passed the conn ell last evening providing for nn election obtain the consent of a majority of the electors of this city to nao certain itroots for a cable tram railway shows ho confidence ot moneyed men in 3maha. Tliis project , if carried out , vill glvo the people living in any part of moha the greatest facilities to roach my ; point in the city by this system of itroot railways. The stroota upon which ia intended to lay these lines , if the , ight to mo thorn bo given by the icoplo nro na follows : Ninth , Tenth , Clovonth , Thirteenth , Fourteenth , Six- oonth , Yintou , Sherman nvonno , Twon- ioth La Jefferson Snundors lubti , AJM Fayotto , v ( .uDAavij , unuiiuuia 'ark avoinio , Leavonworth , Sher- ian , Farragut , Coburn , Howard , larnoy , St. Mary's avenue , Farnam , edge , Ohicago , California , Ouniming nd Mercer avenue. The northern tcr- ninua on Ninth street will at Davunport ; Tenth at Chicago ; on Eleventh , at a Jass ; on Thirtuonth , at TVelator ; on i'durtuonth , nt Cum in ing ; on Sixtnenth ihorman avenue , Twotitiolb. Jefferson launders and Park avenues , at the north- torminationa of those ttroots. The J outhorn termini on nil thu ubove named R troota will bo at tholr southern termina- Ra ions as now established. The eastern $ crmlnua on Leavonworth , Farnam , loward , Harnoy and Dodge atroots will at Eighth street ; on Caliiornia , 'wolfth ; on Cumings , at Fifteenth. The reatorn termini on thu above named caat nd west stroata will bo ut their western orminatlonn as now established or that nay bo boronf cor established. ) The company intending to carry out grout pr j0ct la the ono whoso articles incorporation wrro filed about ono oar 1130 , and of winch Mr. L. S Hascall now president It in intended if the ranchiso bo granted to proceed nt nee with the construction cf the road , is c&Umated that thu first i ia ) of thio oad will ojet the company 75,000 It bo operated thu sumo as tliu ptusent ystcm cf trnm railways in Chicago , after rhich : it will be patterned. MURRAY'S ' BDILDIUO. LForcoof Urluklnyora 1'ue co To. liny. Monday I afternoon Mr. Murray bcforu Judge Vanoko , charged with ibatruoting tlio atroota by allowing largo lilcs of bricks and othur buildiiiR ma- urial to remain upon the corner of ourtcouth aud llarnoy atroota. Mr. Murray ploadud guilty , but asked for ro timo. II u give his cheek for $250 a i guaranloo that ho would olthor have ! the stuff removed front tlio atroota the 6th of November or olao have non nngagod in putting it in thn walla of building which ho has BO long con- ttmplatcd building. Ilia otfor WHS ac- optcd by thu court end hia check WUB Irnwn up and deposited. Thin ] morning nearly everybody in the iciu uy of Fuurtoonth and Farnam Bircuta nearly paralysed to s > o a gang of uick luyiTB and hud carriers march'up to nito if thu proposed Murray palace , hrow oil their conta and go to ork in riaht Kood uarnrat. It now really b'giun louk aa if Murray does intend to build a prayer ( f gratitude mconUs from the iL'iula ot every true lover of Oniahu'a irulfaru. If ho doea really succeed in jrtcting a building , may it stand for years yeara after Mr. Murray has ohakon duat of thia world from hla feet and nno ; to walk upon thu pavomenta of old ! and jiapor itn a monument of hia jroat unttirpriBo and W. J. Whitohouto hai rene east on a bus ! tiip. Mr. Charles H. Ttaaci has returned from hu eastern trip , Ki-Sinat T Rnunilcw U at horn a from his through Urn oast. Mr. 0 , H. Dowry hoagono to St. Louis to tlio "Veiled Prophets. " iTnincs Mulr cvnd wlTo have returned from A wecltH trip thrcuph the cast. Mrs 0. K. CouUat loft on Sunday for St Louts. She will spend a fuw weeks ia bcf-TB returning. Iron Shipbuilding nml Us History. The eighth volume of the ccnaua reports ports of 1880 , in ita chnptor upon _ the shipbuilding industry of the Unitct ScatcB , given nn Intorealing sketch of thi origin and development of the practice o employing iron in place of wood in the frames and outer planking of vessels -a topic in reference to vrhich there is little inquiry nnd diiputo , Over oiqlit years itaoeiiu , Imvo olap.scd since the ( list iroi vcracl was built , this being a little cana ! boat with n wooden frame , nnd bottom end tides of boiler iron. Its lightness and buoyancy nttrACtod much nt tention t , and led to the construction of other boats of the eatno clatm. The 1 firet iron ataamor vraa manufac tured 1t at Ilorsloy , England , in 1821 , put together in London and eont to Franco for f uaa , In the ten ycara following nnmbor of small iron fctcamboats were 1t built 1 for companies in Kngland and on the t ointinont. Packeta for uno oil the Eu liah coait were next built , and finally In I 1838 , sailing vessels of from 200 to ; 100 j tons register were built nt Livorpoo aud cleowhero for the foreign trade. Two yonra btor the iron ehlpbuildinx indus try wn ? Urgoly developed , the opinion having j gained acccptnnco that , in Eng land j at least , fur nil largo tonnage , it were cheaper to build of iron thai : of wood , Thu lighter weight and longer \ lifo of the iron vessel , na well no the tact that it coata from $10 to $20 per ton ICES than the wcodeu vessel , has gain ed for the former nuch a decided preference once that in England the production ol wooden tonnngo IMS steadily declined ypar by year , until , in 1881 , it has vir tually como to an end It rnay bo added that the first largo iron steamship nnd the lira largo nhip in which the screw propel lur MT.S u.icu waa the Great Brltian , which msdo lior Drat voyaso from L'vurpool to Now York in Au- gu t and f'oplomher , 1815. Ilor do- ( ignor MM Uriincl , who is DO well known to fame aa luvmi ; cousiritotinl the Great Western in 1833 , and Urn Great Easte in 18J9. Iron ahipbuildirig iri America ilh has not ilourished aa it has in England , partly on account of the greater cheap noa of timber here , nnd in larger part by reason of the obstacle thrown in the way of industry by our absurd tariff and navigation lawa. P/ior to the enactment of our present tariff laws , ut periods when iron was cheap , oomolhing nan done , however in this lino. The first ii [ roa vassal put togotnor and used in America waa the Codorus , which was ex ported in pieces from England in 1825 , ind first employed on the Suequo- lanna river in Pennsylvania. In 1835 there were Qvo iron steamers in use on the Savannah river , built , it is aup- poned , in the North. In 1830 an iron > f COO tons was launched at Now York , and in 1838 another was built at Pitts- bvrfj. In 17-11 Beaten , and in 1812 Phil- adclpoia , added their namca to the list of > rodu3ors of thio claao of vossola. Balti- moro.a record begins , it is stated , with ho now typo of oxpresa steamer lanuched > y BOBS and Thomas \Vhians in 1858. Baltimore , " sayn the writer of the spe- iial report of the conauo upon the ship- luilding industry , "ia favorably sltna- ed for the construction of iron vea- o'a ' ; " but "tho war interrupted the growth of the businees.l' Jn 1872 Voodall & Co. built two iron Bailing vcs- ela , and othora were afterward con- tiuctcd by the name firm. The regular ron shipyard of Malster & Beanoy , os- abliahed in 187G , had up to the conaus oar built eight iron atonmera , of lenfjtha arying from 42 to 155 feet. In 1874 ho iron tonnage built in the United States , esclmivo of aomo 1 vossola built on foreign orders , was 33,097 tona figure trait wax not again cached in any subsequent year up to It 881 , the tonnage of the latter year being but 28,536 tons. The most olab- rate and coinpleto point for iron ship- uildig in this country h that of John laach Hi Son , at CncBtcr , Pa. , which is aid to represent vn invcatmetit of about 11,000,000. Ia the ten yoaea from 1872 o 1882 both inclu&ivo , the iron tun- go built by Roach has aggregated 148- 000 tons. The City oi Pekln , the City of Tokio the Pura and Ilio d Janero were built by thin firui for the foreign rado , but too artificial onhancn- nont ot the prince of ahip- uildinj mntorials caused by our high ariiT makc.i the coat of theao and other ron etoamors built in tbia country too proat for them to compote Trith HUCCOSS vith foroign-bi'.ilt ahipa tor a romunorrk- ivo uharo of t'po carrying buainoes of the Torld. Their Held or employment , there- ore , id restricted , for the moat part , to our coasting trade , in which foreign vee- pls aio not allowed to participate. It nay bu added that utool Imn tnkcu the ilacoof iron in England in tha construe- ion of ahipit , and is bcgntnint , ' to bo urguly oiupioyod for this purpose in this ouutry. Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac is the heat. 10,000 buahelfi Choice V/intor Apple or srtlu in car lots or leas. Your busi nesa solicited. J. G. WILLIAMS & Co. B27-lm Noliraaku City , Nob. Snnko Seal of North Carolina Tobre CO. 1)1101) . KOOl'MA N , In this city , October Oth at 0 o'clock p m , , 1'ttor Koopruau , aged ten ycara ml eleven months. Fiinornl to-morrow at 2 iin , from the eoldeuco oa William , atreot. Absolutely Pure. this powder n m vsrlr * . A tr > m l ol pci.tv , ktMogth uil wiiultHoruouou. llo a Mummica ) Ilian tbo crdlur/ jiUaud , cannot bo * 14 la oem ) cl Itloa vrllh the millltuJc Oflow t t. ho > l wtghtUuiuo > h t iiowJcrn. Bold "nlv < n e m , RO\ " CO.JXJW ( Uttr etNY. OF BEING TKS BESTJI 1 THAT CAN BE MADEr * = STHE'MICHIGAN'STOVE'COMPANY 3 ; 'DETROIT'CHICAGO-BLLFHALOJ - SOl.O t3V 2 ? 8s FOITIOK -a.ro the oliangcs that , In a tow ycnro , have taken place in the manufacture of Improvement after Improvement hat boon made , nntil to-day the clothing offered by Schlank & Princp , 1210 Fnrnam street , is equal in every ronpoct to the boat Custom While nt Mia name time the lowncao of price of the fine giudo of clotlu'cg they hundloiz no leaa antoniah- inn than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AJSTD MAKE 210 Farnam Street , 1210 ilfPtf UftOTIltQl illib ilubjJlldi , 171G DODGE STREET. Pihato rooms far adults at reasonable rates , Inclu ding nursing. Prompt attention id7eri to otnorgcuc ; C33ea. I'ationts con bo attoiitled by tholr own phy sician jtJTDlnponsary for the poor opou TuDsda } , IhundavKnnd H.iturJavs from 10 to 11 n. m. The Pioneer , and Still Ahead. lit p B3Vfcj "U-H H/ * &i * ugm 200,000 NOW IN USE. Fut upeiscrlli'i ; tlie largest aid ttahtnned f tore andruRoj. It hm the iilnipiwt onil most clllclenfr Blovoburnor ! n the world.anl with tovr lnirovo [ luonU thoo-vl'it to opcr to Absolutely tafj Hllh Its tmteut reserr Ir , nnw in uce the becond douoc xllt-oilt a fliiifle arcldctit ! T3end lor CAUlcirue Pr'co ' List , Fto HULL VaPOK STOVK CO , into eod CUVXUMI , Pino. OMAHA NEBRASKA. Trie scaolastla ycir ootaincnoea on tna First WcilDcsflay in ScpteinliBr , The course cl Instruction embraces Ml the KIcnua taryand hl or l > ranchiji of A flnhhcd oduwtloa Utaoreuce cf Ueliclou la noobetaolo to tbo wlu ! * clou of youoe Udlcs. Pucllf are reoelrcd at an/ time of th Tcftr- TEEMS PAYABLE TS3 ADVANCE Includlug Eosrd , WtuhliiK , Tuition In EngUiA ou i Krtooi , uae of boots , llano , per Bunion of Five Mouths , ? 150.0U ltH ? . Palntlny , 0 > ra Itsrj ) , Violin , QuiUr u l Voual Made. lUfer ) iou wo rwuirod lr ia all persons unUnow toUa .nstltutior . , W fu.tncr Jv ll.mfte COLLEGE , CI-AS3K8 IlE-OPEK ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Beeldcathetdianta ? ota Wild KngUh and CUsol < cil education , iixtcl core will be devoted to tba " O AND 10 Practical Surveying AND AISO TO BooMecpiDg , BaukiDgaEil Commercial Five nowptofe. cr h ve been added to the faoultj for thU rurpoie. aar Vocal Uualo , Oermao imJ French , optional. 3 NEW KTOliKNTH mu t proient tbemichi * JutlBg the tok emllnc Au iut 31 , bolwocn 8 and 1 a. in. , PHI ] Uiv > u'u > c ti ) ruwly to ituid samluatlou to de cide thilrratjk liiUie couree Vrol. Ltm cit Aill elvu iltia uut'c ' < i lor the roaump tlwiol tlieixmlBij coiir a In Cliprulitry. Tuition Icto. No Jlttiuctlon on utmmnt ol u J. -LAHGEoT STOCK OF 15 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES lUBuiniiuniiu uuriLLuj Counter , Hay , Stock "aiid Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Ordera for the Indian Douartment given for Buffiilo Scales ex- clusivelj' . Scale 1405 Douglaq Sfrcpfr . OMAHA. NEBRASKA AST3D X GEE AT BARGAINS Iff -AND-- - - - ! TS' Fi Visitora to the State nnd others iuneed ol : Men's , Boys' aud. Children's Clothing , will do well to cnll on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest ; stock , and sell lower th&u any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call ab 1216. FAENAM ST. 1218 The largest Stack in Omaha ansufltes trie J cwsst Pries * 1 * B T&iri * g f"in a w sa 1 f 1 M m n y i ffio DRAPERIES AND MIKRORS , 8 SJSST ! Junt received an assortment ( ar aurpaaotag ( .aythuig In thtt niaHcot , i the latest and moat tasty designs mannfactnrod for thl aprlng'n trade um1 ooV wr , - ' ratigo of prices from the Cheapest to thu won ; Kxpon ivo. Now ready i'or the mspecnoii of CUB- , Complete utock of ji i.iIntent \ toinars. the newust noveltien in nmu , M c a ? Siiits and Odd Pieces. Curtuins ) , Etc. , ftic. Passenger Elevator uo all SPXooya. iSO , 1SI08 and 1210 Fomam Street , - - - - OMAEA NBU r v A / \ X ' ' \ A Y \ GERMAN D. WYATT , U3 C3 ft S S H 8 | CO o CO OffMINGS AND 20TH STS , , OMAHA , KEB , U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. 11. MILLA.RD , President. WM. WALLACE Uash'wc. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. 14iun as a t 'WH ' v Viro null Bnttrl&r Proot b&fos foi U&ut st fr m t > 6 to ? 5Up < j utu iiu