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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1884)
I'liE UMAHA DAILY BEE FKIDAY DECEMBER 12 8 4 THE DATLY BEE IV Morninc Tee , 12 , LOOAL BREVITIES , The amount rcallzod by the Woman' * Aid ntftoctallon by General Howard's lecture , WAS An nnmiccengf ul Attempt was rnndo Tuoeday night to burglAtizs the JefTorson Squnro dlii- ing hall , The man ? frionda of Miss Clara 1'loico , will rogrct to learn that elio li seriously ill with typhoid fever. Tire funeral of the Electrician ( Scorge W , Hlckman took plivco Wednesday attcrnoon , at Lourol 11111 cemetery , The attachments afjaiant the property of Snyder , the carriage maker , have boon dis < nolvcd by order of court , The stock ynrdn rccoivoi several car loads of lumber daily from Omaha for the new ftlacfthtor and coolincj houses , The examination In the c-osoof ,1 , 1 * , Potter - tor , wlioso nnnity is questioned by hU wlfo , will take plivco December ll'th , bcforu Judge Wakeloy. The petition for the pardon of ox-City Manhal OJuthrie , now In the pen At Lincoln , is in circulation , mid tt is said receiving many signatured. Krnost Autjunt Ilcnsel , a crank , wan arrested - rested yesterday tor nome of his queer freaks at the U > 1' . depot , such as uncoupling cars , etc. Ho had on his person $185 , In the district court the case of the State vs. David Dodson , charged with ( dealing gro- ceriog , was brought up and court adjourned until 2 p , in , before hearing nny evidence. ' ' ' Tlioro wilTTj'o'n'regular mooting of JHuth Uobokah Degree , Ledge No. 1 , in Odd Fel- lows' haJl , at 7:30 Saturday evening , Decem ber 13 , 188 1 , A full attendance is requested. Thatcher , Primrose & : West'n minstrels , acknowledged the greatest minstrel company in the world , will appear at lioyd's Opera HOUBO to-night and Saturday after noon and evening , Mr. James II , Van Cloister and Miss Adal * . ( iaston were married on Wednesday evening at IfilO Howard street , by the Itev. Willard Scott. They will reside nn Leaven- worth street near Twenty-second. A "Dime" sociable will bo gi\cn this o\onmg in the parlors of the St. Mary's avenue - nuo Congregational church by the "Grand- mothcrn" of the church , commencing at 7:30 o'clock , These who entertain will bo in cos tume , and the parlors will conform to the fea tures of our old homes. The friends of the church are invited. "Baby" Barnes , the Nebraska giant , re turned yoaterday from his [ sojotnn on the Pacific slope. Ho telegraphed ahead to Omaha that hovaa coining , and his old com rades met him at the depot and escorted him to town. It is sufficient to say that "Baby1 is neither moneyless or in falling1 health , A communication in yesterday's BKE signed John L. McCaguo , is repudiated by that gentleman as a forgery. The publication of the letter was through an oversight en our part. Wo did not think at the time that Mr. McCaguo was the author of any such foolish article , which was altogether uncalled for. Street Commissioner Meanoy Is as hard nt work as ever , and is engaged on a very necessary job , that of laying good , bioad cross walks frim the city hall across Itarnam and Sixteenth streets , respectively. This corner has always been an oyoeora in winter time , and this Rood work will bo appreciated highly by nil whoso business calls them to that ocality. | If being constantly haunted by the fear of Impending danger can drive ono distracted , Mrs. Lottie Comes , is entitled to become n raving maniac. She appeared at police head- quartarjWddaosday in a state of great agi tation nnd complained that lior lifo had been ont hroatoned and that while she waa waiting table at an Eleventh street restaurant a man came In and tried to aaaau t her but that she escaped by the rear entrance , The man was identified and will bo arrested , In the police court yesterday ( Jus Bloom waa fined S3 for being drunk and disorderly S. lj. Studloy , arrested for disorderly conduct ut tha instance of liU wife , who obtaind a di vorce only a couple of dayx ago , pleaded In ex tenuation that ho was not aware that she had cot her divorce. Ho waa reprimanded and warned not to forget a second time , and was then ullouod to go. Kick Wallace , a colored character of the town , was released from jail Wednesday and appeared on the prisoners bcnch'agaln yoaterday. Ht3claime.il that ho wanted to go to Nova Scotia to got tome money ho had coming t.i him them , and that ho was trying to earn some money , but that the police would not let him alone , and were nlwayu arresting him. ITo was discharged with a warning. Quo vug" showed Lis ticket to Chicago and the judge lot him go. The alleged poisoning case. In which the uamo of Mrs , George 1 ftihbiid figures largely nnd which la located In North Omaha , does not find goccral credenco. Those who \\ero intimately connected with the unfortunate woman at tlio time of her beroa\cmunt say they do not credit the ft cry. Tin : UEK has not in\estigatsd It [ and Ihenco expresses no opinion ono way or the other. If the facts prove as published the authorities can hnudlo the case and if the scandal is the result of neighborhood goealp as is the case nine times out ot ton , why the lesi silil the hotter. As for the party referred to nn having boon lit ing with Mis. Hubbard t her hua baud he oinphali.ally denies ) ever hung done to. Ho bo.irded at her house on CASH direct after he had boon widowed for over a jenr , but has not eton boarded with her for eomo time fast. Georflo Hubbard the alleged vic tim of the conspiracy dloj November ICth 1Kb ; ! , nnd was biuiud two days Inter , Ho was III yo.ira of ago. An to ttie insurance mos it's it lucky m in that gets any Insurance now for tire or life If the company mix tin trie least gluut of a show to got out of paying it Ic \\IIH a Hitnx , DuoKKN How , I Cantor county , Doc. ! , 1884 j Tuths IMitor of Tut lire. Tlii ) dispatch in Siturday'u Bin : pur parting to give the particulars of a attics of inim't'rs committed near Wol worth , this count } ' , 18 without an atom of foun dation in fad. No such tragedy has oc cnrrcd in tin's county , and the whole ihlug la a owtfinptitlo j'ko Will you pleaao give tlii * denial cf thn canard thi atuu wide publicity through } our col uinna. lleepuotfuUr , A. U. BEK.III ; , Publishnr Ou-aler JA-udnr P , S I liavn Hit heard that Jco Mul hattoo ii in this vicinitp , hut tha yarn nunda very troll for an mnatour , 11. Opjra Ghssea at UAYMOND'S. PAYING ITS HIRE. The ConDCil Meets to Pass the Appro priation Ordinance , Otlior linportftnt Buslntas Matters Transacted by tlmt Body , An adjourned regular mooting of the city council waa held last evening , acting mayor Murphy in the chair. Iloll call found mombcra Anderson , Bochol , lied field , Woodworth , Furay , Thrano , Ford and Laodor present. 1T.TIT10.NH AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , appointing Olof Olaon to the police force. Confirmed. The official bond of Olof Olaon as po licomnn was approved. From n. D. Estabrook , giving notice that ho had asjignod to E. W. Simoral his interest In a contract with the city.st Filed. From Henry Llveaoy and others , proth testing againat the paving of Capitol nvo- nno during 1885. Granted. From E. W. Simoral , atatlng ho had begun anit against the city for Sarah J. Ty > ut for $800 damages alleged to have boon sustained from change of grade and asking that the matter bo compro mlaod. Referred. - . From S. Hoholoaingor , calling atton- ' tontlon of the council to the fact that no eldowalka worn in front of lots -1 , 5 , G and 8 in block 7 , Reed's first addition , and asking that the same bo ordered constructed. ' Referred. City Water Works , stating a hydrant had been constructed at Nineteenth and Pierce as ordered by the council. Ro- forrcd. A number of bills wore referred with out reading. From Guy F. Barton and others , ask ing that the curb line of California street between Sixteenth and Twenty- third bo established twenty feet from the center of the street , and the sidewalks bo built six foot wide. Referred KESOLTJTIOX8. By Rodfield , that the city council views with anxiety the eUbrts now press ing in cougreaa for nn extension under the authority of the United States to the Upper Mississippi of the great free water route system of the Hudson , the Erlo canal and the lakes by moans of the pro posed construction of n canal from the Illinois river to or near Rock Island. That olTort wo hope to sea completely successful ; therefore , Resolved , That this body urges upon congress the importance of docisiyo and early action during its present session , so that the pending "Hennopln" canal bill may become a law at the earliest practi cable moment. Resolved , That acceptance by congress of the cession to the United States of the Illinois and Michigan canal favorably voted upon by the people of Illinoin is by this body also desired as the needed com pliment to the construction of the Hon- nopin canal. Adopted. By Redfiold , That the board of public works return all checks to the bidders upon 1 the 50COO yards of paving , aa the proceedings ' to obtain the bids are irreg ular. Adopted. By same , for sidewalks. Referred. HEl'OKW OK COJIMITIKES. Gaa and electric lights , proposing an " amendment to the Thomson & Co."alec trio light company ordinance , and aa thus amended recommending its passage. Filed. 7I Communication from Clerk I jams cer tifying I to the judgment of Olaon & Peter- aim rendered in his court against the city for § 3,533 04. Approved. A resolution by Anderson for sidewalks - walks waa referred. Sewerage , recommending the allowance of a number of bills. Adopted. Paving , curbing and guttering , recom mending that the petition of Max Mycr for permission to construct crosswalks of sheet asphalt on Eleventh and Fnrnam bo granted. Hccommitted. OUDINANCES. Transferring $1,200 from the special ash fund Into the general fund. Passed. Appropriating § (5,081 ( 71 to R. T. Shannon & Co. for material and extras furnished on the south branch of the North Omaha sower. Passed. Appropriating to Hugh Murphy it Co. pl 812.05 out of the district paving bond lo fund of paving district No. 29 and the sum of S7C'J.20 out of tbo intersection paving bond fund , and to R. T. Shannon the sum of $500 from No. 12 sewer dlstrct 0 fund. Read twice and referred. Authorizing the issue of district paving bonds to pay the coat of paving in paving ra district No. 31. Passed. Appropriating money out of various spe cial funds to pay for public improve ments , Amended and passed. Levying a special tax on real estate in paving district No. 1 , to cover the cost - * of paving Ninth . . . street. Passed. - , Sheridan. Passed. The appropriation ordinance referred at ) ast mooting , was referred back to the committee- and passed as amended. Granting right of way to the Thorn EOU , &o. , Electric Light company , to cract its poles , wires , etc , in the city. Read twice and recommitted for engross ment. Adjournod. Clllllll'l CllpUM-CH , From IhU hour the pledge is gi\on , 1'rom this hour my KOII ! is thine. Uomo what will from earth or heaven , d Weal or woo , thy fate U mint ) . A brilliant littln wedding took place last ovtming at the homo of Mrs. M. M. Standich , 1510 Howard street. Miss Ada P. Gaston and Mr. Jnmoj II. Van Cloas d tor united their destinies in the presence of a few chosen friends , The ceremony was poif jrmed Rov. by Willard Scott in a manner profoundly impressive for its beauty and solemnity , after which wed ding presents , ibwors and mirth rolgnod supreme for a fttw abort hours , when Mr. and Mrs. "Van" withdrew to their own hoaio on Loavonworth ttreet , bearing Kith them the boat wishes of nil in this city who have had the good fortune to know ilnm. Mr. Van Cbseter came to Omaha pnmowhat over two years ago from M < iiion , N. Y. , aa teacher of penmanship and mathematics in the Wyman cum- mercial college , a position niilch ho shortly afterward resigned for n more lucrative mtuatioH . S r.a bookkeeper for ono of ( ho leading business housus t f the city A few months tlnco ho resigned this place to nngago In the services of the Union Pacific , at the headquarters. Hero ho ed has already been twicn promoted , and Is novr eiignccd upon a fine class of work in Auditor Voting's department. MUs fiiatou , after having nearly com pleted th ; caelcal ! couno in tbo Stito University of Iowa , was for aomo time teacher of Latin and English literature in ono of the lending high schools of that stato. Sno Afterwards took up the study of stenography , and after pursuing it for five months assumed the duties of cor respondent for a largo house in thia city She resigned her connection with thla house to take the position of stenographer In the cllico of Auditor Wing at the head quarters. As n climax oi the good fortune attending those young people since their arrival in Omaha , each has ionnd in the other a worthy companion with whom to share the joys and sorrows of lifo. THE LUTHERAN FAIR. Tlio Opening Day Successful In K\cry Wednesday was the opening day of the fair given by the Indies of the English Lutheran church , corner of Sixteenth and Harnoy streets. The opening was significant of success and It was a happy surprise to the ladies that the rush for dinner completely cleaned out the larder and when that meal wan over the cupboard was as bare as the ono wnich Old Mother Hubbard searched to J find ' a bono for her hungry dog. At supper a largo crowd was fed and all got n good meal. That night the rooms were crowded by old ' and young , bout on having a good time and they had it. The church was uicoly decorated with foatoons of evergreen - green and a number of lings. The booths were tastily and prettily arranged and did a rushing business. The commission department , where al most anything that could bo found in any store waa for sale , was presided over by Mro. A. Tray nor , Mrs. T.Tuttlo , Mrs. Elliott , Mrs. Brunor , and Mrs. W. Lawrence. The confectionery depart ment was in charge of Misses Annie Traynor and Lizzlo Dills , who were busy supplying sweats for the children. In ono corner of the room was arranged a buttermilk fountain , and it was under the management of Mrs. Hal Jones , who was decorated in a costume of yo olden times , and had taken unto herself the name of "Cynthia Bodkins. " The fancy goods department was ono of the finest of the lot , and was presided over by Mrs. Swartzlander , Mrs. Korty , Mrs. Goo. Lawrence , Mrs. Dickinson , Mrs. * B. Smith , Mrs. Fisher , Mrs. J. J. Riley , Mrs. Payntor and Mrs. Wcssman. The culinary department is probably the ono in which the general public is most intorostod. And to say that the victuals were good docs not half express it. This department Is under the immediate supervision of Mrs. P. J. Nichols , who is ably assisted by Mrs. Goodman , Mrs. F. Drexel , Mrs. Honlff , Mrs. Jardino , Mrs. Roeder and Mrs. Zlramer. The tables were waited upon by a bevy of beautiful young ladles as follows : Misses Dpllio Harpstor , Fanuio Scxauer , Lizzie Dills. May Nichols , Minnie Riley , Grace Hetlley. Blrt Lplsonrlng and Mrs. Margie Hunt , while Mias Lizzie Leiscnrlng acted in the capacity of cashier. Among the amusements of the place was the art gallery , which was a masterpiece - piece in Its way , and no ono can ailbrd to visit the bazir without visiting this foa- turo. 16 is under the supervision of Will Young , the prince of comedians , Chas. H. Puts and Dr. Leisenlng. The fishing Dond is another feature end did a thriv ing business. The panorama was in charge of John HullF , M. D. , and was very fine. Mrs. 0. B. Havens , Mrs. M&ttio Shull , Mrs. Maggie Shull and Miss Maggie Rpedor comprise the commlttco on enter tainment , and make it pleasant for all. Each cvoning a pleasing programme of vocal and instrumental music is givon. Guy Barton and family have gone on a trip eastward. Hon. ( ! . M. Lambcrtson has returned to the state capital. G. H. Haarmann , one of our popular Ger-1 man citi/ous , is reported ery sick. Judge W. M. Kobertson , of Madison , has returned home fiom attendance on the U. S. court. Jimmy Henry , who was formerly in Iho em ploy of Kiley & Dollone , and afterward went Stromaburg , where he was in business for saveral inonthn on his own account , has re turned to Omaha , 'and is now with Cap. Malloy. Ho is a good man and in a good place. J. W. Wehn , Wilbur ; G. II. Wchn , Auro. ; J. G. Corey , Noith Lamp ; ! ' . A. Brain' ard , Genoa ; Henry Lahrman , Button ; James Tyler , Lincoln ; K. 13. Howard and O. Bloom field , Kdgarj F. Force , Tokamah ; S. K. TA s worth , Madison , are at the Metropolitan hotel. Our old friend , Billy llice , will appear once moro among us with Thatcher , I'rimroso & West's minstro's on Friday and Saturday evenings. Billy has n good many fiiends hero In Omaha who will bo on hand to wel come him back. Wo are glad to hoar that ho will start n company of his own next season , and it will be a good ono. for Billy knows how to put them together. Wo wish him all kinds of success. Koal Etitnto Transfers. The following transfers were filed h : the county clerk'a ofllco Tuesday and re ported for Tan BEE by the Ames' too , ' . eatato agency December 0 , 1884. K Olmstoad ot al to W H Olmatoad w parcel BOH 23 10 lii , $1. JOB Loia ot al to Jos Long ot al w d lot 9 1 ola place , 5300. Monoll cstato to J H Cnrry q c d w , ' ! ft lot 7 blk 172 , SIC J n Curry et al to 11 "Woamors ot al w w : ti : ft lot 7 blk 172 , S2.-100. J A llorbach ot 1 to E Mittskuu" prt lot 31 BOO 15 15 111 , 81,000. G P Bomia and wife tu M Schuchman w d lot G blk P Lowos' 1st add , ? ! ! 00. Union Pacific Railway Company , I Omaha , Nov 29th , 1884. j Cross Ties. The Union Pacific Railway Company will recolvo tenders up to the 31st of December for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Cedar Cross Tie ? , to bo delivoied in lot of not lees th.m twenty thousand each lies to bo delivered at Council Blnffa , Iowa , cr Kanpaa City , Mo. , not later than April 30 , 168. ) For specification * and other pirticulara apply to Mr. J. J. Burns , Gen'l Storckoppor , Omaha , Neb. , II , Callaway , Gou'l Minagor. wed fn&cnon mor od WANTED To exchange wild oritnprov- lands In NebraaVa or Iowa for Hard ware , or stock of general merchandise. Address J. Linderholm , Genoa , Nanco county , Nebr. m-lm Prettiest Xinas Carda at BELL'S. ROYAL ARCH MASONS , Eighteenth Annual Conclave of the Grand Chapter of Nebraska Banquet , Ifxcmpllflciitlnii of AVork , nnil locllon of Olticoi-g. The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Nebraska mot in its eighteenth annual convocation in this city n1 C p. m. Wednesday , in Masonic hall and organ' ' izcdinregular form | aa follows. M.MI..JamesA.TulleyB.Grandlllglirriest , Ued Cloud. M..J' . ' . Henry 1' . 1'nlmor , Deputy Grand High 1'rlest. 1'lattsmouth. K.MV. OrenN. Whoclock , Grand King , Boatrlco , It/ . ' . John 1) . Moors , Grand Scribe , Grand Island. H. ' E ' .John B. Dlinmoro , Grand Troasur oe , Suttou. 11.'KWilliam It. Bowen , Grand Secre tary , Omaha. Coinp , ' . tieorgo Scott , Grand Chaplain , Snttou. M..K. ' . George B. Llnlngor , Grand Lect urer , Omaha. Comp. ' . IthamorT. Benjamin , Grand Cap tain of the Host , Crete. Ooinp. ' . Milton J , Hull , Grand Principal Sojourner , Kdgar. Comu..Lucius D. llichards , Grand Koyal Arch Captain , Fremont. Comp. ' . Henry L. Strong , Grand Master Third Vail , Kearney. Comp. ' . Frank H. Young , Grand Master Second Vail , 1'Ium Crook. Comp , ' , Enoch B , Carter , Grand Master First Vail , Omahn. Coiup. ' . Kyron Tlernoy , Grand Steward , Tcciimaoh. Comp. ' . Charles B. Stitlman , Grand Stew ard , Columbus. Comp. ' . William J. Mount , Grand Srntlucl Omaha , Immediately after organizing the chapter - tor was called off and repaired from the ledge room to the hall below , where they wore banquottod by Omaha Chapter No. 1. R. A.M. , whoso cuosts the visiting delegates woro. After supper the companions returned to the ledge room where the work of the Royal Arch degree was exemplified , last ing until after midnight , At 8:20 : a m yesterday the Grand Chap ter again onvonod and cousidnorablo Im portant business , of a secret aturo was transacted and about noon the chapter wont into election of officers for the ensuing - ing year. The election resulted as follows : Henry K. Palmer , Grand High Priest. John J ) . Moore , Dop. , " " J. T. Benjamin , Grand King _ . B. Carter , Scribe. J. B Dinsmorc , Treasurer. W. H. Bowen , Secretary. A. B. Irwin , Chaplain. James Tyler , Lecturer. Milton J. Hull , Capt of the Hunt. L. D. Uichurds , 1'tin , Sojourner , Frank U , Young , lloyal Arch Capt. F. M. Dining , Mastr 3d Vail. ] { . F. llawalt , " 2d " C. B. Stollman , " 1st " lloss Gamble , Steward , Jacob L. Miller , it Win. J , Mount , Sentinel. The above officers were then Installed in duo and ancient form. The next annual convocation will beheld hold at Omaha , Wednesday ou or after Dec. 10th. 1885. So of North J i Stack bacco is the host. The Commissioner Olioscn. Michael Lihoy , for the past nine y ear engineer of the poatoffico , U. S. court houao and custom house , has boon ap- poin'-od by the board of commissioners tea a similar position la the now court house building at a handsome salary. ' Mr. Lahey is well known to all who have resided in Omaha for any length of time , and is univeraally respected. In deed , the very fact that ho retained so important a position for nearly a decade of years and through changing adminis trations is proof enough of his faithful and satisfactory performance of his duties , genial face and accommodating ways are familiar to every reporter , and everyone rejoices at Mlko's good luck. May his work in the now sphcro extend ever as many decades as ho shall wish it to. Mr. George Kelly has been appointed janitor of the now building. City Oliartcr AincndiiicntB. A mooting of the board of trade will beheld held on Monday evening next at 7:30 : for the purpose of discussing any question of legislative amendment to the city charter. The members elect from Doug las county to both branches of the legis lature ; the members of the city council , and others Interested , are Invited to at tend. By order of the board. TIIOS GIISSOX , Soc'y. cSrcoko Seal of North Carolina Tobaa o. ARSNOUS YIMGTOhOLDDOtfli EARLOAKINO POWDCM ITAMDOUNDTOFIISC PURE CREAM TARTAR. Given , , Ifalumornuylnjiirloiis substances rai bo found In Amlrows' Pearl Bailing Ppwdr in pos- tuLlypune. HuinBCiirtomd , limit Imoniuto r > i di'J iroiu BUCI chcmhls ns S Lmna , Jaj s , Kos- t'lir. Jl. Dclalomalne , of Chl'-ago ; nnd OusUlVUS IJode , MlhuuiUe. Ncrrxnlil in bulk. . 23 JjU.0 bt. 287. > 'J i i l 1uttr St Tlie Western Live Slock Remedy , In hlslily rccominenrtrJ ' ) Farmcri ami linrdcn ) Agricultural uml U\o bt > t ! > .joiirnsl * . 'I lioii-nim ( if dollurj gnvcil aniuiall ) by IU ucc ] ' < r uli' I y ' " --IK llliiftratnl cinului ! eo valuublo ' * ! ! - emtl i. " to Kirrnerd cud lin.edi.rs frcu. Addun Uiu Western Remedy Co. , Sole 3f < t n nfact n rers , Oinalni , X ISOLD WITH THES 3 c : U \ K3/a Pd V E ! f ; OF BEINGfHE BESTS ITHATCAN BE MADES < X * Ihenst ct Ihtteim " flhir Lino" la canaecttoa vrllhltk corporate nurao otn crobttokd codvoja KD ldo of J J wh required by ths ttkrcllnir pub licBhott Line Oulk ilmi otid the best 9 vciJsuoJa . . . tlons nil of which u fiun bed by the rtitosi ullvrkv In America. , HHIOAGO , UflrL WATOBB And St. PauL Itownf tnd operates ever 4eoO inllcsol Xjithern Illinois , Wlsconslu , Mlnnctcts , lov- % DtkotaikudM ta ruMn lines , brancbca > ndooDDo < tbni reach all the erost bualnoua centres ot ( h ( Noithwoet and Far West , It nntnriJly answorn tUi description of Short Line , and Bret Houto botwuou O , llllwaukeo , St. 1'auUnd Itlnnnf polls. " , J-'llwftUkee , La Crosse and Wlnonv OllllwaukeoAberdeen nd Hltondalo ChlciRO , lllln-aukeo , Eau Clalro &nd Btlllwatoi * Chicago , Mllw ukooWauBauand Merrill. " CblcARO , Jlllwaukce , Bcn\er Dam and Oshkoeb , Oblcngo , Mlhvnultce , Wnuknsha and Ooonomowoc. UhlcaRO , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairie du Ghlto , OblCARO , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Fulrlbaolt. Chlcn o , llclolt JaucsriHa and Mineral Tclnl. OhtcaRO , Klrin , Rockford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Hock lolr.nd and Cedar Rapldl. Chicago , Council DlufTa find Omaha. Chicago , Rloux City , Sioux Fallsand TmiLton ChlcKEO , Mllwaukoo , Mitchell and Chamberlain Hook Island , Dnbuquo , St. Taut and MlnneapollC. Divcnpoit , "tlmar , St. Paul and Mlnnpapolu. Ftilluian fcleeporaand tbo Flncct DInlne Cara In ho crll are run on the mainlinoaof thoCIIIGAGO , MILWAUKEE AND Sf. PAUL nAII.WAYnndoveiT attention 19 paid to passengers by courteous employe ! of the Company. MERRILL , Gcnl Manacor. A. V H. CARl'ENTKP Ocn1 Pass. Agl. T. CLARK , Oon'lSuct. OEO.IIBU.FORD A i't. Goal F AB | Chronle ANerron * D QuIcU. nre Cum * . . ' ' " ' ownrawteo tt fHtttbll.hecll85Ii , 0p j < t > etfrl/cnan ttlicterfafcen. K rsendtwoBtamp8forCclobratcdUcillcnlWorkii , Address , r. IK CLAItlCK , JHf ! > . , iBCi Scutll Dark Street CHICAGO. ILL. OMAHA 1118 HOWAED STEEET , X. E. Corner 12th and Llonard Sts. ) For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Females , Of the Nervous System , And Privp.ro Dise ses of the Urina ry anil Seminal Organs , a specialty. Catarrh , Bronchitis And all dl'f asen of Iho LunIIeail and Thrn.ittro at oilhj the new ircthod of M dlcatlon by Inlnla- tiun. ( The NewGirman Iur..ilei or Atomizer ) Disease ! ) t'eatcd bj an c\rerlc rod SpoclVIti ; alsfl ills asesof illIlcii't , I.lier htoirn'h KIJiicisla ! ] < l der , Xouralila. ; Kntiiinatlnin , I'ilep , Canjcr , I tc. Kto Our oitlco and oonsulta Ion roans < ro farril lied lth fa Itha Illicit and iniht > aluab'u rolloctlon ol lleillciil , Biir'lca' ( , and Anatomical Apparatus tn be found In nuIlospltnl , Inllrmary ot Midical lustl- Into In the Country . CONSULTATION And Examination Freo. Wo Locate jour dlfrr.ic , and Kho 1011 eclcnti/lc ox pUnatlonn ' f your niitoniH | a lies and paliin. We don t claim to euro all PcrnniH sudcrln/ from In curclile dUtaiou w.ll bu candidly Informed of thcli condition. I'.tlcnti wlshlngroonu will boaunplled In tbo In titule t utMi IK All iotUra and coneultatlona Strictly Confidential. Mcdlclrcuttnt tuollnrtn | of Iho country by ex- prcHK , securely ] iachid from i lisenatlon , If full do K-rlntlon orcnseljRlun. Out ) pornonal Intertlow piclLrnd If con\ciili > nt , ( nil or write for Circular * * en ( hronia Dheaioi Snrfinil lliKtaice , DiFeaitH Pocullir to t'uinalc , < n Prhute Iilse o , 'kmlnal Wcaknia * , Sexual Inc- picltv , Nt-rvoii' , Dcbliltj Uj , etc. Medical and bui IXY AND NIQ11T. Address all letters to Omiilui JUom al & Surj i ( < ftl Institute 1118 Howard St. , Omaha , Neb. BASE BIOTER. -AND J f AND ( KVEU7 STOVE WARHANTED. ) St'LII JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2107 OUMIKG STRKET COAL UourAxr& SyouiES , 213 S 13th Road Morse & I' runner e DOW card B-in-'h-tf - - - Himebau LARGEST STOCK OF / 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 Notes ? ; ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO US , Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Uie Indian Deunrtmont given for BuQhlo Scales ex- cluaivoly. Scale ZEOCIP. SSIO-P - , 1105 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA FALL AND WINTEJE. G-REAT BARGAINS IN AND G ! Visitors to the State and others in need of Men's , Boys' mm children's" Clothiiig , will dcrwdl to call ou _ TIiQ Strictly One Price House in the City Arid examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , esll lower th&u any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , PASSENC1CU' EtEVATOK TO ALt FLOOI13 , | 1205 , 1203 nnd 1210 Fornnm St. , Omiha. No b GERMAN D. WYATT , 03O fH \ 3 I 03 a S w I GUMINGS AND 20TH STS. , OMAHA , NEB 1409 and (411 ( Dodge St. , { Omaha , Nsb m - - - - < 03 BRADY QT , , DAVENPOIIT , IOV/A , D. S. A. Eatabllahcd 1078 0tsrrli , Doatnosa , Laagund WorvonuDlsoaaesSpoBHlIyftnclIrornianouUy Onrod , Phtieut * ur pel rt ITomo. Write for "Tan MBDioAL-MiHSiOKAaY , " for the Poople. 1 Honnnltatlon and Oorrotpondonco Gratia. P. 0. Bos ; M2. Telophr.no No. JiC. HON. KDWARDltUSSKLL , Po lmaator , Dwonporfc , sr.ya : " Phyulitou of Hot , Ability and Marked SticoeBn. " OONQRESSMAN HUllPHY , Davunport , "An iionornblo Mn. Fine Sncoon * ) . Wondorfnl Ourns. " r/onra R to fi. iVia Iir.jiortcr , Jobber unJ lf nuacturor'u ( Afc't-nt o ( LAMPS , ETC , ISth Sti .et , Bet. Fnruainand IJarnoy. OMAHA , ' - ' NEBRASKA The K'octno Lamp 63 Candle Power OH. BORKES ( ELECTRIC BELT tbu i at 011. Vfiutit tiootnln % thu twnon cl the jcir ( or achca inJpilon , Invluwol ttiU < * ct we Bay buycno of Or , florae's Kleatrto UelU Jy ! < a doing > ou ulll trold Kheuuuitliin , KIJuoyTroublc * tnd other Ills hat flj Ii it h"'r K > . Do not doUy. liut&ti u 'our ' tflf nJtjiamlno belU , No , 1422 Houtla ; ft'bct , cr 0 r Uuodinui'i , 111U firctrn Ut.Uxitk , hck Or- Jcni flL'td 0,00 IIT I'LIU mvi : IUIHT. " ruio u tumic i , dtrftt c > r > tolotltt' ' . 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