Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1884, Image 8

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    IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 1884 F
THE O.VTLY BEE
Wednesday Moining D'eo. 10. .
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
The siirjroon hopes to nnvo lliofootof
r-uMie Jonw , the newnbor , UiouRliMniititalion
WM nt first deemed neccwary.
A man whc o wife was Iniultod while
passicR the corner of ( Thirteenth and Vnrnom
Monday ovenlufi knooked tlm offenders down.
-CliM. A. BftltoranJ Miss Belle Wlnant ;
B , U. Itoy and Mini Fannlo 1'Iant : Htoi > lion
K in and Amslia 1'rmco have boon licensed to
marry by the county judge.
- A fj-gtem of through rogiilry pouched will
1)3 put on between this posloffico nnd Lincoln ,
beginning with December 22 , which will
fin tly facilitate matters hero ) nnd will Just
bo in tlmo ( or the holiday null ,
* > Some of tlio KwiiiR boys have been confl-
dcncod iu giving niwsionnry money so ncharm-
brunetteof / Omaka. ThomiMioniifiiriilMied
went toward buying n modern woman's lieAil-
go\r .tnil gomo jewelry ,
It in io iililo llmt tlm county clork's
oflicn may bo removed to the now court house
on Saturday or Sunday next. Contractor
Oootfl Is inlil to lisvo flttuil up tliroo or fou
basement rooms there for temporary occu-
pnncy , owinc to Ilia unhealthy tlnto of tlio
old liouso.
H. Lamlcryou the artist b.vi become lorn-
jtoraty Insfino nml has boon taken in charge-
by his rolntlves , who hope to rcatoro lib
strength and rrason by cirofnl nurflinp. The
came of his aberration Is iiupponod to bo or-
ceiMvo cnllmslnnm over the wondcrn of Shosli.
ono 1'nlla liliich ho had taken an order to
paint for the New Orlci.ua exposition.
The Iftdlcaof the llnpllsh Lutheran church
art ) very busy decorating the Sunday school
room3 of their church for thu baraar , to bo
openol with a dinner tlhis noon. In
addition to thu mvlo of fancy nnd tmoful nrtl-
clcn thcro will lie served regular mealn , lunch ,
etc. In tlio evenings there will bo inimical
andlltorary entertainments.
Two well known Omaha men , Will Krug
and Kd. Maurcr , are Invited to attend n plo-
nio at Larnmlo , Wyo. . on Friday next , Do- }
cumber 12th , They received yoktorday neatly
jrlntod corJp , bordoicd with black bands , nnd
reading , "you urn ronpectfully Invited to nt-
tend tlio execution of Goorgo. Oaok , on Fri
day , December 12th , 1881 , nt 11 o'clock n. m. ,
at Ilia court housu at Laramie , Wyoming >
Territory. Louis Miller , Sheriff of Albany
County. " The boya are both going.
,
WANTED To exchange wild or improved -
od lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hardware -
ware , or stock of gonornl morchnndiso.
Address J. Llndorholm , Genoa , Nanoo
county , Nobr. m-lm
t [
Ilcal Kstato
following transfers were filed in >
the county clork's office Tuesday and reported -
ported for Tar. BIE : by the _ Ames' real ;
eatato agency December ! ) , 1881. '
J II Burgess to Jas Muir wdlotll
Wock 2 Lako'H add , $1,000.
Jas S Hey ot al to C S Hills w d parcel
coctton 3 1G ! ) , $11,500. >
P D Marlolo and wife to A B Moriclo , '
deed lots 1 2 II block 210 and n 82 foot
lot 4 block 218 and n 1 lot 5 block 232
also lot 5 block 13 E "V Smith's add ,
eir.oco.
B Ingcreoll nd husband to A B .
Mericlo deed same property as above ,
SG.fiDO. :
WT Finch nnd wife to L Quick w d
lots 8 12 15 block 570 , lots G U 15 block >
400 lot 15 block 47 ! ) Grandvloir , $000. [
Srao kcScul of North Carolina Tabao
.
oo.
DIED. .
KKNDALI , . In this city , December 8th , nt
( i p. in , , Kny C. , EOII of Mr. and Mm , James
M. Kendall , aged C months.
Pimeral from residence near Sixth and
Marcy strecta , Ducorabor 10 , nt 10 a. m.
'Then buihtd bo tlio volco of repining ,
Lot fclgliing nnd sorrowing cciwo ,
Whllo over my soul iu its sailuesa
Comu visions of infinite pnaco.
" 1'or tha angolx nro hymning their rupturcn ,
Ohl ewootor tlmu mortals can toll ,
And again and again cornea tlio incsango ,
' "With your Uibo all In well ; all la well1
Having como to Omaha to stay , and
my stock being now and of tlui latest
designs , wo are mooting all prices of our
competitors , offering the most elegant
display of Fine Jewelry , Diamonds ,
Watches nnd Silverware iu the artistlu
designs , of the largest manufactories.
Inspection invited. Raymond , the
Jeweler , 15th & Douglas Sts. m&o
tVcston Still Alioiul.
Among the recent Inventions in oloctrlo
lighting , the one that promises to reap
the richest harvest la the Weston Largo
Incandescent , of from 100 to 300 oandlo
power , which is creating such a furore In
the eastern cities , where they are opera a
ted.
ted.Tho
The Northwestern Elrctria Light com
pany of this city , who have the oxcluslvo
oilo of thorn for thin state , will surely
hixvoa bonanza. They have recently
purchased additional automatic engines
for supplying the largo and small Incan
descent lights and will soon ostublUh an
all niht ( ; circuit , which event will bo
haikd with delight by their present pa
trons who are now supplied until mid
night only.
Remember Raymond Is not only a
reliable Jeweler but ho is a pleasant man
to do business with , t always trying to
iilcnio und accommodate hla customers at
bottom prices. m&o
The Hlukmnn
Coroner Maul Monday telegraphed to
R. Hickiuan , Washington , D. U , , the
death of his eon , Goo. W Hickman , iu
this city mid u reply wit ? received li\-
Btrui-.lir.g u dccuii "burial to lu glvon tbo
doocascd. '
The coroner's jury hold un Inquest at
10 yt'otorpuy , tlm jury being competed
of 0. W. Kyle , J. 0. Corby , E. J. Ed.
.warde , R. J. Ssio , Peter Gooi , and G. 8
Eastman.
Suvcrul witreuoa' were txnmlnod , in
eluding the dlicora who inado the unrott ,
and the verdict was , "died from the ox-
ceeeivo use of alcoholio 11 uora. "
Attcnllim , ICnlKhtK ot
There will bo a union uicotini ; of nil
lodges of our ordur nt Oastlo halt of Nc
bratku No , 1 led o , on Thursday evening
nex , at half-past ? o'clock , for the pur-
poeo of c'jculdcrini ; the feasibility of jiur-
cbaung u lot r.iid orecttny thtVoou a
Pyihiun tcmjilo for the ( { cuoral UID of
our Itdgi'B in thla city.
Let every lodge bo prcaoitt in full
ini'ir.bernliip , ard thut inturo tha ucosa
cf lhi meet worthy enterpriee. ' i
t
FIXING THE FINANCES.
Tic ApuroprialiOti [ Ordinance Not to
tic Passed in Foil
Owing to the Doplntion of Hoveral
Funds. '
No Oily Auditor Until < lie KhuAl Year
At the regular weekly meeting of the
city council list evening acting Mayor
Murphy in the chair , member * Ford
ficchol , Loedor , Woodworth , Ilodfiold ,
Anderson , Furay , Ilnscall and Ilohm
were present. TJio mayor reported that
ho had read the minuloa of the mootiugs
of November 25th and 27th nnd found
the same correct. On motion ho was di
rected to examine the minutes of the
mooting of Dacombor 2nd and report at
the next session.
I'KTITIONH AND COMMONIOATIONB.
From the mayor , giving notice that ho
had approved certain ordinances passed
at the last mooting. Filed.
Same , appointing Johu S. Wood ,
George P. Itotnis and 0. E. Ilodfiold up.
prflisora for the opening of West Douglas
street. Confirmed.
A number of bills were referred without -
out reading.
From Jomos Gilbert , presenting his
report as gas Inspector for November ,
Referred.
From Charles Flock , asking permission
to grade alloy In block 282 at his own
oxpenso. Granted.
From G. W. Wlttmack , tendering his
resignation as policeman. Accepted.
From city treasurer , stating that 0. 3.
Ohaso had paid certain taxes under pro
test. Filed.
Satno , that board of education would
lake 84,500 of district paving bonds of
districts one , two nnd thrco at par. Ao-
coptod.
From city physician , calling attention
f the council to the filthy condition of
the alloys in the city and adding that
they should bo cleaned without delay to
guard against cholera. Referred.
From George 0. Mot calf and others ,
isklng that proceedings may bo had to
pen Irene street , Referred.
From district clerk J jams , certifying to ,
udgmcnt of James Kynor & Co. against
ho city for § 4001.11. Approved.
From Stephen Brodoriok , asking an
nvestigation of the conduct of Olllcor
Sigwart. Referred.
From A. II. Donookon , stating ho was
mthorlzod by Mr. Anderson to repair the
Colly homo. Tabled.
From A. L. Borgquest , asking that lib
oraonal taxes bo reduced from S (25 ( to
525 , as per resolution. Referred.
From Max Meyer , asking permission
o lay crosswalks of nsphult at the tutor- ,
lootlon of Eleventh and Farnam. Ru-
'orrod.
From n. 13. Burnham , remonstrating .
igalnst any ohango in the grade of Idaho
r Oumlng atroots. Referred.
The plat of Hood's 4th addition was ro-
'erred.
w
From James Oroighton , stating that
ho sum of § 500 , reserved from the
imount duo R. T. Shannon & Co. , for
.ho Farnam ntroot storm sewer , should
30 paid him , as ho had fully completed ;
ils contract. Approved. n
Sumo , presenting the monthly estimate
f § 1,381,57 , the amount duo A. R.
Tool & Co. for cleaning the , strootn for )
November. Approved. >
Sixmo , presenting bid for the fifty ;
.houaand yards of paving. Filed.
Same , presenting certain approved os-
.imntes. Approved , el '
elC
Three for sidewalks were introduced
md referred without reading. ;
By Locilor , that a 12-Inch box bo put ;
In on Oass between Eleventh nnd
IVolfth. Referred.
By Furay , that city attorney confess
judgment in favor of William Fitch &
Co. for $501. Adopted.
By RodQold , that city attorney confess
judgment for the amount duo J. II.
Curry from the city. Adopted.
By Boh in , that the two gas lamps or
dered for South t'ovontoonth street bo
placed on Nineteenth and Luavonworth ,
and the second one between Leaven- ,
worth nnd Jackson. Referred.
By Boohol , that the street commis
sioner put In throe crossings on Sixteenth
and Farnam , ono on the west sldo of Six
teenth acrobtt Ilarnoy , and to repair
sidewalk along engine houao lot.
Adopted.
By Bohm , that $100 bo allowed Eu. J.
Brannon for extras on St. Mary'a avonuo.
Adopted.
UKl-OUra 01' ( lOMMtTTKKS.
Finance and claims , recommending
the passage of the appropriation ordi
nance as read. Adopted.
Same , recommending the allowance of
number of bills. Adopted.
Same , that special taxea on wont \ of
lota 1 and ! ! , in block -I , Kouutzo .t
Ruth's addition , be canceled. Adopted.
BtrootB and grades , that the coimiiun-
icationa of Kut-ono O'Noll nnd Knto M.
Ball bo placed on file. Adopted.
Police , that petition recommending the
appointment of Andro\r Jonrg to the
police force bo placed on file. Adopted.
Police , reporting that present condition [
of the police force will not admit of Bond
ing ono or nioro 'policemen to the Now
Orleans exposition. Adopted.
Sumo , recommending the confirmation
of Maurice Sullivan as police captain.
Adopted.
Rules , forms aud printing , recommend it
ing the allowance of n number of bills.
Adopted.
Mr. Uascall aa chairman of the judi
ciary committee said it was net roauy to
report on the auditor ordinance ,
und H won his opinion that thU oflloo is
not necessary until the beginning of the
next "fiscal year , as the clerk and his as-
flistsnts were performing ita duties well.
The npuolal committee , with Mr. flu- [
call as onalrman , to confer with reference
to purchasing the old court house nlto (
stated , through Mr. Uaecall , that they
wore not ready to report , but that they
believed the county would accept the
proconds of two lota that on Sixteenth
and Fanmm , and that pn Ninth street ,
ne&r the cathedral iu exchange for the
county'H interest iu the old ceurt house
alto ; and that the board of trade pro
poses to erect it suitable building on Six
teenth and Faruam streets. The com
mittee , he said , will be dlvldi/U / lit Ita re
port , as one member believes iu suing
the county for the whole proptrty , but
In the speaker's opinion the county has a
colorable title to a part of the old site. I
Mr , Rtdfiold replied that the city had t
a title to the old court houio alto , and
paid 20 21 of the cost of building U , and 11
M&yor Armstrong's deed to the county of |
that alto was of no account. The city
needs money and can soil the lot to th
board of trade and use the proceeds i
paying back wogct. Then the city ca
use the old court lionso for offices an
nave rents.
A resolution by Bchm that the B ,
M. build two bridges over its track a
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets
Adopted ,
Mr , Furay moved that the paving bid
bo taken from the file and referred t
the committee on paving , curbing an
guttering. The motion was lost.
OUB1NANCES ,
Lavylng a special tax to cover the one
half cost of grading IJIckory street from
Sixth to Tenth. Passed.
The appropriation ordinance was ncx
called up. jEIascall eaid although th
nmounts therein named had bom nicer
talned to bo correct ho was opposed t
passing It In full for the reason tha
some funds were not sufficient to pay th
warrants drawn on the samo. JJo did no
like to sot afloat warrants when there i
no money rte pay them , Thes
sumo had boon accortalncd to b
duo the claimants nnd couh
bo sold by these holding them
Mr. Redfiold said although ihcto ao
counts had been determined to bo corrcc
the city was not bound by this action , al
though they may bo in the hands o
third parties , as decided by Judge Wako
ley.Mr.
Mr. Ilaicall said the case decided b ;
Judga Wakoloy was that the sanction o'
the mayor was necessary in order to
make a binding contract with the city
and if those ascertained accounts ro
colvcd Jho mayor's sanction , it was bind
ing upon the city.
On motion of flascall the ordinance tras
recommitted to the commlttoo on ftnnnca
and claims , with authority to strike these
sums for the payment of which there is
no money in the proper fund.
That right of w'ay bo granted thu U. P.
railway through the alley between Izird
and Nicholas streets from Fourteenth to
Missyurl river. Road twlco . and ro
forred.
A resolution by Ilnscall that the city
attorney confess judgment ngainst the
city in fnvon of the amount duo MoIIugh
& McGavock for work done on South
branch of Jones utroot sower. Adopted.
The clerk then took up the famous
Edgortou-Folkor merchants' police c
dinanco , when a motion to Indefinitely
postpone its reading was carried. The
council then adjourned to Thursday
Dvoniug , at which tlmo the appropriation
ordinance for November , as amended ,
trill oomo up on its final passage.
"Wo nro here to stay,1' and lending in
ho most elegant display of Fine Jewelry ,
DiamondsImported Clocks and Bronzes.
\gonts for the Potter Watch. Raymond
Cho Jeweler , cor. 15th nnd Douglas sts.
deSrruto
FEE AMENDED AETIOLES ,
Clic Constitution ol'tlio Omnlia Board
of Trade.
Aa atated iu yesterday's BEE , the
nooting of the Omaha board of trade on
Monday evening was'1 largely attended
.nd much important business tranaactod.
Before adjournment the following
mended articles of incorporation were
, nnd hence a big atop made to-
rard the now Chamber of Commerce :
ArlluloBot Incorporation.
Know all men by thcsa presents , that th
mduriilgnoil do hereby aaaocmto ouranlvoa to-
other { or tlio pttrpoio cf forming nnd bocoiii-
( { n corporation under thu laws of tha state
if Nubraska ,
r.
Tlio name of Bnid corporation nlmll bo the
inahn Jioard of Trade , and the priucipnl
hco of tninanctinft ita buBincaa ehall bo the
ity of Omnha , in the eta to of fobraaka.
II.
The object nnd imrpoio of anid ooiporatlon
'hull bo to promote the commercial , nmnufnc-
.urine nnd general intoroats of tha city of
Umnhanud establish commercial nnd financial
uxcbaiigOH therein , nnd It Htall have nnd oxer-
iso aucli corporate powera as may bo necoBsary
md convenient to that end , including the
power to ncquiro and hold such real catato an
may bo necessary to accomplish Its corporate
purposes.
Tlm authorized capital stock of naid corpo
ration fcliall to ono liunilrod thousand dollars ,
divided into membership shares of one htm-
ilroil nnd lwonty-fi\ dollnrn each , which ahall
bo reprcHontod by uienibershipcertificate9nnd
uhall bo payable as called for by tha board of
directors. Said capital stock , aud the pnr
value of the shares thereof , m y bo increased
In the inannor provided by thu ly-lii fl to tnieh
un uinount nn mt.y nt any tlmo bo deumnd
noccssnry to nccompllsh thu purpose of the
corporation.
IV.
The oxietonco of thin corporation shall com *
monco on th lirnt day of January , 1885 , nnd
continue until dlosulvod by its own act or by
operation of law.
V.
The buRlnrfls of said corporation ( thrill bo
conducted by n board of director * , nine In
number , to bo elected by tha members , such
nloctlon to take place annually , on the first
Monday of January of each year.
VI.
The ofllcors of said corporation ehnll bo n
president , 1st nndd vicu-prttsidmit , secretary
nml treasurer , who shall bo chosen by the
luniil of directors , nudthall hold ollko for tha
period of ana year nnd until their successors
shall bo elected nml quii'lliod. ' In case of a "
vacancy , It shall bo tilled by the remaining
members of the board of directors. The sec-
reUiy neoJ nut bo n member of tbo board of
Jircctoni nor n stockholder ,
vir.
Tha highest amount of Indebtedness to
which Bald corporation can at any time sub
ject itsuif shall not exceed two-thtidsof its
capital stock ns existing at thu date such in-
lobledness in contracted ,
VIII.
All members of the Omnhn board of trade , -
of which this In designed to bo , and will ba >
como the Biiccomor. In good standing und
having no unpaid bills , assessment * or duo.s of
any character to said association nt the
joptlon of thosu nrticles of Incorporation are
nml ( hall bo Ipio facto members of this cor'
poratlon nnd shall ba entitled to receive a
certilicato of ouu share of IU stock only.
IX.
Tlm full-paid membership share * of the
CAUiUl stock of this corporation shall not ba
tsiessable except for annual dues , which shall
not exceed § UJ.
X.
Thu manner of holdttig the annual mootlngs
or tha election uf dlruotora aud thu method of
3ouducting thu business of said corporation
hall bo us proscribed by the by-law * adopted
by the board of directors and approved by a
majority of members.
XI ,
These articles may bo ameuded In con
formity with the law nd the constitution ,
Union Paoitio Hallway Company , |
Omahs , Nov. 29th , 1881. J IT
Grots Ties.
The Union 1'ftclfio Railway Oompiuy
will receive tandora up to the Slat of
Dooombor for 250,000 Oik nud 50,000
Cedar Cross Tins , to bo delivered la lota
of not lets than twenty thousand each ,
Tioa to bo delivered at Council BlulFs ,
Iowa , or Kansas City , Mo. , not later
than April ! ! 0 , 1885. For specifications
aud other particulars apply to Mr. J. J.
Burns , Gau'l Storekeeper , Omaha , Nob.
S. R. Oallawoy , Gou'l Manager.
wed fri&mou mor cd
POLICE COURT ,
Several IntercstlnK Casrn on IImid.
Thcro was quite a little squad
soldiers of Satan marched yesterday be
fore Judfto Donoko at the hour of h
nsnal morning session.
William Mcflill , a smjiirlotis char
acter , who was nlao orrostod on Frlda ;
last , was given 25 days on bread nn
water and sentence suspended until 1
o'clock ' on condition that howauld laavi
the town , which ho promised to do.
Ro oy Qulgloy and Mary Elston ,
of the nymphs of Whlskoy Row , won
Trora up for binginp each other up in
stead of confining that practice to the !
own hair. Five dollara nnd costs wa
the penalty.
John Boll and II. J. lloflmcstor , twi
alleged cowboys , were up for kicking up
a row in a colosed restaurant back o'
Barney Shannon's saloon. Tkoy went in
there with two companions of the mi mo
kjnd and tried to glvo a frontier ox
hibltton , but the colored troops rallied
and notwithstanding tuo festive cowboys
pulled their guns , they were routed hip
and thigh. Doll and Iloflmcstcr were
captured by the police , and Judge Bonoko
s'avo the former $10 and costs and the
latter , who had used his gan , got $10 nnd
costs and five days.
Two chronic plain drunks wonud up
the list.
TIIF. .TAIL.
Travis , the man who cut himself , was
not feeling well yesterday noon in fact no
wonder , when his only bed is a hard bench
and ho has no opportunity to bo comfort
ible. The hospital Is tha phco for him ,
Sd. Gorman telephoned to Chief
Skinner , of Council Bluffs , that ho could
tot hold Travis any longer and ho must
como over to-day and got him if ho want
ed him.
S. Knliah , the tailor , had a young fol-
ow named Bert Newport run in on the
ihargo of forgery , but lie subsequently
mcl him released as ho had lost tha order
rhioh ho claimed was forged and given
lim for a suit of clothes and an overcoat.
Marshal Cumings reports that I'atton
ias sued for $150,000 for fatso Imprison-
non. "Fattonls modest. Ho should
iovo made It $200,000 , " said officer.
ANI > EKSON'.S COURT.
W. W. Rose , who was arrested and
> rought down from Blair for alleged theft
f a team was discharged by Judge Andor-
on , who hoard the testimony yesterday.
'ho judge thought there wore no clo-
mouts of larceny in the case and that It
was only a general drunken spreo.
A Card.
Mrs. Laura ( jiesko desires to express
lor sincere thanks to the members of the
5rnnd Army of the Republic for the in-
alaablo asslattuico rendered by thorn on
: io 7th inst. , in the obsequies of her late
msband , Herman Giesko ; to all of her
many friends who ministered to her
ccoBsitics in her terrible bereavement ,
nd to General 0. 0. Howard , for his
roat kindnosi in supplying an escort
rom the troops under him here , and
ispocially for his very great and thought-
ul consideration in calling personally at
lor residence and with words of sympathy
ad consolation expressing a remembrance
t her husband as an officer of his com-
nand In the late great war for human
berty and the preservation of the Am-
ricau union.
( Signed ) , LATJRA G IKS ten.
Dated , December 8,1881.
Muhonlo ,
Capitol Ledge No. 0 will meet tt 1 p.
n. Wednesday , December 10 , at Froe-
mason'n hall to conduct the funeral of
sojourning Brother L. C. Johnson.
Mombnrs of Court and St John's lodges
Mid sojourning brothers invited to attend.
By order of the Master.
John Bineford , Secretary.
ARSNOUS
RYINGTOIIOLDDOWH
EARLDAKIUGPOY/DE. / . .
ITAMBOUNOTCRISr/
URE CREAM TARTAR.
$1OOO. Given ,
If Blum or any Injurious substances can bo found
InAndrews' Ponrl BaklnR Powdcv Is !
t-'lypURE. HcliiBendorsed , Riult..umoiilala
ctrcufroiiiMich chcmLsttnaS. Uanailajg.Iioa-
ton : M. Dclnlimmliio , of ChlfURo ; nnd Uuitavua
IJode , illlwunkco. No\erKOl < llubulk.
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In million lionin fora quarter of a ctutury It bu
ituud thv couimiiKra' nllabla t > t ,
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Ttonis of Ihnlrrm " Shi r
I a Une" In councctlcn nlth tt k
I 9 corpor le niune ol greiltoka
I n convoys n Idciof jnt wh l
equlrol by the traveling pub
lie Short LD ! Onljlc linn
nd tha beat i .UJsc.3ii
tlona til ol whlcn : into
bedliytb rcntcji iallw v la Aaorlci ,
UHIOAGO ,
And Si Paul.
Itowui tcit opcr te3 ovttr ,600 tnllcaot
Njithcm nilnoln , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iow
Dtkotn ; and M t * main lines , branches and oceans
tloce loach ill the urcat bualnou centres ol tht
Korthwo t end Far Woet , It naturally RIMWOIS lk
dcncilptlon of Short Line , and B s Itoute botweaa
ChlCAKO , Milwaukee , St Paul and Mlnnoipollt
Chicago , Milwaukee , IA Cros e and Wlnona.
Olili'ftgo , Mllwoukeo.Abcrdocn and Ulecdala
Chicago , llllwaukce , Kau Clilro and StlltwttcJ'
ClilcoKOMlltvivukeaWanuUBnd Merrill. > "
Chicago , lllhvoukco , Beaver Dam anil Oshkojb.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukt-Eha and Oconomowoo.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madlaon and Pralrlodu Ohlco.
Ohloigo , Mllwaukoo , Owatonn * and Fftlrlhault.
Chicago , Uclolt Jancsrlllo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , Rockford and Dnbiiqug.
Chicago , Clinton , Itock Island nnd Oodw Rapids.
Clilcago , Council Bluffn and Omaha.
Chlcngo , Sioux City , Sioux Falleand Tanltoa
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain
Rook lalund , Uubuquc , St. Paul and MlnncapoJU.
DmonpoiU almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman &IoeXn | ) and the Finest Dlnlntr Curs In
ho vi.-rld are run on the main Hncsof the CHICAGO ,
MILWAUKKK AKD ST. PAUL RAILWAY , and oory
attention la paid to paisengers by comtoous employe *
ol the Company.
UEKR1LL , Ocn'l Manner.
A. V II. CARPENTKP Oen1 Pass. Agt.
T. CLARK , Oen'I SupN
OEO.IIKR.FORD A 'i.OeniP AZ |
The Western Live Stock Remedy ,
Is hljjbly recommended by Farmers and Ilrccdcrs.
Agricultural nnd Live block .Journals. Thounnds
of dollars saved annually by its use. For sale by
drucsists. llln tratcd circular , alco valuable "SiiR-
pcstlons , " to l-'aruicrs mid Breeders free. Addiess
tbe
Western Remedy Co. ,
Sole 3Tinuf < tcnirem ,
Omulut , 2cb.
CbronlcANcrro
QaleU. Mara Cnrea.
atiarantaa given
wTSendtwostnmpsforCelebrateillsedlcalWorks ,
Addrut , F. II. CLARKU , JO.D. . . jS6 South
Clark Street , CHICAGO , ILL.
1118 EOWAKD BTBEET ,
( N. n. Corner 12th &nd Howard Bts. )
For tlio Treatment of all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females ,
0 the Nervous System ,
And I'rhato Diseases ot tbo Urinary am ) Sexual Or-
KUDU ,
Catarrh , Asthma ,
Bronchitis ,
Anil nil diseases of the I.ungg.llcad rant Tirnnt , treat
ed b ) the now ir.cthoil ol Medication by Inbala.
tluu. ( The NowOirnmu Iiibalei or Atomizer )
EYE and EAR
DltoAHtB ticntcd by an cifc'rlcnccj Siirela'lst ; al o
dlsia 08ot the llcntt , IJtcr , KtoiDich.KIJnuys , Iliad-
dor , NcurulsLi , Kbciiniatlein , 1'lles , Caucer , Ktc. Etc.
Our Office & Consultation Rooms
Are ( arnlthcil u Ith t complete ruppljr ot Manikins ,
Clnils , Surnlcal Instruments , Apjnratua ( or U *
( otuiltlc's , Irunsea , Siipjiortcrf , Apnllancts , ( or Ex
amining DUtaeo , I'ar Speculum , Uplitljnlmlscopos ,
New Appuratua lor Appljink' Klcctrlclty or jJatiiet-
lam , Now und Improed Inhaler , Atomizer , ttc. In
[ act tlio finest and tncbt valuab'o rollectnm ot Medi
cal , Surulcul. and Anatomical Apparatus to be found
In auy Hospital , Infirmary or Medieal Institute Iu
the Country.
.CONSULTATION
And Examination Free.
Wo Locate jour dlieane , anil ( fUoou iclentlflc ex.
plinatloni ol joiirbjinpioum. aht and palna. Wo
tlo in t claim to euro all , rcriona tullorlnc ( rom In.
curable diseases Mill be candidly luforined ol their
condition.
I'itlsnta wishing rooms will liesupplleJ In tha Iu.
tltuto bulIillOK.
All lotttm and contultatlons
Strictly Confidential.
HiMllclneaiciit to all ports ot the country by ex >
priiu , focufoty packed Iroiu olwmntlou , II lull da-
m-rlptlon ol cAisIjtheii. Cue iwniooal lotenlew
piekrnd II ron\culont.
Caller write lor Circular * on Chromo Dlieuei
Surgical I > iv.aiej , Il < ! i 1'ocullar to Female * , or
1'ritata lloafc , Bfininal WukueM , Ucxual lee * .
jiidtv , Ncrxjui , Uiblllty , cto. , etc.
Medical und Suiglraludlce
OPEN AT ALL HOURS
DAY AND NlQllT.
AddrcuiUllcttcrato.
Ooiiiha Medical & Surgical Institute
1118 Howard St. , Omaha , Neb ,
Himebaugh & Taylor ,
LARGEST STOCK OF
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Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Neuraask'
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scalea ex-
clusivnly. Scale
1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA
PALL AND
GREAT BARGAINS IN
AND
Visitors to the State and others in need o Men's , Boya' aud children's
Clothing , will do well to call on
i iibiiiffimi * * wuip
The Strictly One Price House in the City f
And examine their goods aud prices. They carry the largest stock ,
sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors
don't fail to call at
191ft TU'A'P'M'ATW GT O1/C /
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UPHOLSTEEY AND DRAPERIES ,
PASSENGER * ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1208,1203 and 1210 Farnam St. , Omatn , No b
M
403 BEADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 18'/8 ' Oatarrfi , 1
Deafness , Lang and Norvonu Disoaoeo Speedily and Permanently Oured. Put lent : L ,
ur ed at Homo. Write for "Tna MKDIOAI.-MJSSIONABY , " for the Teoplo. / !
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HON. ED WAUD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , sayo : " Phyolclan oi ,
Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
IB : _ "AnjEjonorahlo Man. Fine Snccess. Wonderful Ouros. " Honra 8 to B.
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1409 and 1411 DndeeSt.,1 Omaha , Neb
GERMAN D. WYATT ,
LTJMBE :
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OtTMDNJgAND 20TH STS. , OMAEA ,
OT Ot BTiUOrLT
AND TWO WHBSI *
tVl ) ial 1110 ittlatr Blrtol anUl A ,
C'.lall lac'it ' i ( i i njoo taoUctUji. JOnaha.