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    OMAHA DAILY JBEF---MONDAY. JANUARY 12 , 1885.
THE DAILY BICE.
Monday Jan. 12 ,
LOOAL BREVITIES -
Daniel Van Ness now ropoiH Inlha city
jail charged with tu lie ( ? two small h > b.
1'arks , the matt who st&lo S10 from Ins
bonofacltois , Mary Atndt , was eontonced to
$15 on bread nnd WAtar.
- A meeting of HitWomen's Christian
assoclatloit la culled for Tuesday , January 13 ,
. to cn-nnleto uiifiilWied IntrfitM'i.
,
at 2:30 : p m. ,
MM. L , Ollpbont , lucrotnry.
The Chicago train on the 0. , U. &Q ,
pulleJ Into the depot last night forty minutes
nip , delayed by n freight wreck , which luld
back the Kaiuaa City connection.
Johnny McClelland , who Is hell on suspi
cion of complicity hi the rccont Dukes tob-
bcry , was released on bail Saturday. His
bail bond was iRiiol by Fraud Dellono
The police committee were busied Satur
day afternoon In lioiriiiff tlio cases of tbo two
ptigllUti of tbo nollca force , lluano nnd I3uck-
loy. Thotrlnlof both men wai completed
nnd the decision rcaertcd.
Judge Anderson found ft valuable span
of horse * on Sixteenth street late Saturday
night. They were handed o\er to tbo police ,
nnd claimed yesterday by their ottm-r , a farm
er reeSdent near the city.
The UKK wna delightfully fcironsuloil Sat
urday niRht , per telephone , by n colcct band
of musictins nt No. 1 engine lieu o. The inn.
shiarn were MCFSM. Jlolu , 1'ickcni , Deach ,
Turtle nnd Starrccker.
The German edition of the illustrated
supplement of the BKK can now ba had nt thla
office nt 15 cents cab or two for i5 ! conts.
Those can bo mailed to any part of this coun
try nnd to Germany for ono cent.
C. E. Uncker , nn export ttick blcyll t of
Providence , K. I. , has joined the noted wheelman
' in Oinnba. The
man , I'roel Wostbrook , now
two will give fnncy exhibitions of bicycling
during tbo coming season throughout tha
east.
It is said that the horse railway people in
tend to plnco immediately two new cara on
the Thirteenth street lino. With this change ,
rumor B.iys , there will be nn alteration in the
ecbedulo time in imminp ; the cara o\ery fif
teen minutes. '
All the victims of Friday night's coasting
disaster are doing well. It is possible , however -
over , that in afldltlon to the severe frncturo of
the arm unstained by Mailer Charley C..irko '
ho will suffer from Internal injuries , the ex
tent of which are not yet known.
In the district court , Saturday , n dcerea
of divorce was granted in the case of Gibbons
vs. Gibbons. Grounds nlleged , those of adult-
cry nnd desertion on the part of the husband.
Tbo hearing of the injunction argument in the
taxpayers' case was poatpon d until to-day.
Yesterday a fresh cold wave from tbo
northwest struck Omaha. At 7 o'clork in the
morning the mercury registered 23 ° above ; at
11 o'clock,2I ? ; nt 3 o'clock , 23 ° ; nt 7 o'clock ,
19 ° . and nt midnight , 12 ° . A breeze nver-
agirg in velocity 20 miles an hour inado the
temperature appear much lower than it really
wns ,
The Union Pacific baud organization will
hold their annual reunion Thursday morning
with n grond display. The emp'oyeos of tha
Union Pacific yards nnd shops will tuin out
in n body. It Is proposed to make a general
trades display on the occasion , the details of
which will be published later.
Tha consolidation of the Times nnd Din-
patch was effected Saturday night , the man
agement cf the Times purchasing the latter
sheet. It is proposed to run the new paper as
a democratic evening paper. Mr. 13. 1\
tMoriority , a popular nnd capable newspaper
man , will assume the city editorship.
--Thelocal signal ectvico corps has been
changed by the retirement of Mr. Geoigo K.
Ilngcn , nnd tbo appointment of bis successor ,
Mr. Lawis Duane , of Washington. Mr.
Ilngen loft the city last evening for 1'ort
Smith , Ark , , where ho will assume charge of
thoaigntl stat'on.
Tj-day , In all probability , the body of
the mysterious iloater found last yenr in the
Missouri liver , will bouxbumed , with a view
to ascertaining the cmuitton of Its identity
with that of the misjiag Lincoln man , James
Ilngen. The ring found on the Iloater has
been Identified by J > lrt. Hn en , it is said , as
having belonged to her dead husband ,
- -.Tames Harris , the negro who stole the
pants on South Tenth street 1'iiilayns
sentenced to fiftuan days in the county jail on
bread and wnter by Judge Beneke. Ho pro
tested , and said that lie could not stand such
short rations , nnd would staive to death
before his time was out. Hu Imn boon sent up
to see how long ho can play Dr. Tanner.
From a letter received in this city , it was
leained that S. C. Gllliland , n traveling man
well known in Omnha , died Hat weak in his
homo at OgdenUtah. Mr. Oilliland formerly
traveled for the wholesale hnulware tradoof
thidclty fttil was highly popular among the
local conmuitiU traveler * , all of whom will
regiut to lenrn of his untimely death ,
J. C. Pitsey , the defaulting chief clerk of
the Kancai panltvnti.ry , ha * been ariestcd ,
This fin niihcs the last Ulnk in the plot of the
Omaha edition of the "Comedy tf Krroia. "
Mr. Patton , thu telegraph operator was ar
rested , it wi'l ' bo ienieml)9red , as being the
tuppoced 'defaulter , hut now breathes fieo in
tbo complete vindication of hia Innocence.
A Clotto Call ,
Saturday tlio driver of John A ,
McShano'a horse had n narrow cccipe.
Ho attempted to got into the buggy on
lower FarnRtn etroet and just as ho
stopped in between the two whoih the
horuu started. The driver had hold oi
the reins but owiug to the icy condition
of the ntroot wna powerless to stop him
and ho wan soon galloping up the street
at a good rr.to of bpeed. On every hand
men ran nut and tried to atop the tun-
uing animal but could not do ao , Bar-
inv all tbli time the driver was In be
tween the whoola und was sliding ovci
the icy pavement. When the Pastor
hotel wan reached a crowd nf men rushed
out and ouccoedod in stopping the borsi
and relieving the driver from hid porilou' '
position.
rf In tins city , January llth , at 4 a
m , Mrs. Alury MuCSinu , a ed 7ytais nut
11 days ,
Atother of MIH. U. C. > fc.Shiiio ) and Johi
O. and M. A. McGinn , 1'unerulill tak
l\hco on Tuesday , January 13th , from tharui
idence of Mrt , Afui McShane , corner u
Twenty-Becund aid California itreeta at
o'clock a. in. At Holy Fuml'y chuieli scrvi
' held.
* * Seal of North Carolina Smoking T
li the boat ,
THE CHARITY BALL ,
The Brand Eyent at the Opera House
Wednesday
The Way in IVIilolt tlio Affair Trill bo
Conducted ,
Tlio Chr.rity ball to bo hold nt tbo
ho opera house next Wednesday ovo-
ling is now the gonornl topic of convor-
atlon nmong the aocioly people of this
tty. It la tiafo to predict that It will bo
highly onjoynblo nflalr , ani that the
oilota of the ladies on that occasion will
o elaborate tu the extreme.
It has bccu stated that the dancers wil
> a elegantly attired , nnd that whllo this
nay bo BO , yet anyone who attends can
ave the privilege- dancing , whether
rcsaod iu the height of fashion or not.
t will bo a general dance , nnd all who
my tickets will bo entitled to use the
oor for dancing purposes.
Tlio ball At ill p obably not open earlier
! ian ! ) o'clockthcn the baud of the
fourth United States infantry will coin-
ncnco the music of the uronhig. 'iliia
> and , stationed in n temporary stage bii'lt
little out f oni the cell er of tlio dress
irclo , ( first gallery ) is cxpebtcd to furnish
10 music for the grand march , and choice
elections between dances , as well an for
; wo of the dnnco numbcia , while nil the
est of the music for dancing will bo
ilayed by the full Musical Union orches-
ra , stationed near one of the boxes. Mr.
) avid Kaufman , of Kaufman Bros. , un-
oubted i ho best caller in the state , lias
olunteered his .services to call the square
ances.
The general manager of the ball will
10 Mr , Charles Squires nsaiatod by Mr.
I. P. Woolnrorth , who Is to superintend
io auppar. The floor nnnsgera are Mr.
iporgo Pattorcon , Mr. D. W. Saxo ,
jiout. Guy Howard , TT. S , A. , Mr.
atnca Roes , Mr. Robert Patrick , Mr.
Vill McMillan , Mr. Ed. Peck , Mr.
Element Ohrao. The dancing floor iy
o be built irom the rail of the parquotto
irclo above the patqnotto chairs and
vor the stage to the rear aldo of tlio
ipora house , clnarlng the foot lights and
lelng eight Inches above the atago floor.
'ho scenery will bo moved auido and
hero will thus bo made the finest and
argost floor for dancing In Omaha.
The sapper , tickets for which are QUO
ollur , io golnt ; to bo n marvelous good
ono , If reports are tnio. Every part of
.ho . city b.13 been canvassed by the In-
.ofatlgablo committee of ladies , and
urkoys , cakes , sandwiches , hams , etc. ,
tavo been provided In such abundance
hat there will prob < bly bo enough over
o feed the poor of Omaha a month. The
upper is to be served in the suit of rooms
t the front of the opera house off from
ho balcony. The doors of these three
oems , which have never been used before
nd they arc admirably adapted to this
mrposo , ttill be opened about half past
en and continue open the rest of the eve-
ling. Tlio menu embraces cold turkey ,
lot cscalopcd oysters , chicken salad , sand
riches , colFe , cakes and ice cream. Bliss
3art , of the cooking school , lias promised
iO supervise the cooking of the oysters ,
nd the cofFeo. The committee of ladies
s the same as the reception committees ,
joth committees having been inado one.
Arrangements have been made to have
ho street cars rim all night on Woduea-
lay night and those who have carriages
may order them at 2 a. m. . This Is in-
ended 03 a mild hint that the ailiir will
> rcak np about that time and It Trill no
oubt be taken.
ClIAlllTY BALL NOTES.
Messrs. Shaw and Field the builders
f the opera house , are putting in the
alee floor and our citizens muy rely on
ta being as strong as iron and wood can
moke It.
Thoao of onr citizens having iligs are
aruestly requested ta loan thorn to dec-
rate the hall. Every care will ba taken
f them and the committee Trill bo re-
ponaible for their aafe return. They.
lay bo sent to the opera house oh Mon-
ay next.
Largo premiums have baon paid for these
so of the boxes and the successful bid-
era wore the Omaha club , G. C. Barton ,
A. L. Strang , and N. Merrlnm. The
oxen rrill be apportioned to them to-
ay.
_ _
Vo//.ont.
No name is better and more pleasantly
nd widely known than that of Mr. J. A.
'ozzoni. For years ho has made himself
amous by the elegant peifumoi and com-
) loxion powder that bears his name , the
attar having found its way to the belles
> f Paris , Germany and London. Every-
> ody admires beauty in ladies. Nothing
will do more to produce or ( nhanco Bt
"linn a USD of Mr. Pozzoni'a preparation ! .
Tlio Great
? o the Editor of the BEE. .
The charity ball haa certainly produced
big bawl throughout the city and atate ,
which certainly will do little to relieve
ho poor.
Uphold I show jou a more excellent way.
Finding fault with author people's
methods is not wise , nor generous. None
f us know -what wo would do were our
circumstances different. I therefore
movot for the banofit of all , that our
nayor'uamo some responsible person ,
'ady or gentleman , who can give their
line to it , to act as receiver for all cash
donations , from five cents up to five dt > lars l-
ars , for the poor fund. Then whosoever
will may send his mite. Put your nickel
or your five dollar greenback
nto au envelope , address It
plainly to the person named , and
jmt It in the poatofllco. The receiver
will keep a list of all donnrn , with the
amount And publish tbo same in the BEE
He will deposit hia rocolpta in one of the
banks of the city , subject to the order of
tbo society , and preMdont of the
"Woman's Christian Union. " This
will coat nothing and the poor
will bo benefited immediately
through tbo channels of a well estab
lished , and thorough organization.
Let the ball go on. Let all h ? love
that way enjoy that joyoua festival. Lot
all the ladioa appear in well made plain
attire , to be left after tbo ball with their
committee for the leaa fortuucto ladies of
the city.
Thoee of UD who nrn too poor , or out
of secret c/or do nt t like to di no > , let | is
drop our inlto the ctlier way. Mlien dee
who tikes the chromo , the whales or the
little fish , let us have a Ji'tlo wholesome
rivaly in this mntttr , AU of which I
moat cheerfully submit.
It D. MACCARTHV.
A lllrlliil y I'urty.
About forty of the membo-s of the Y.
M. 0 , A. pave their pi evident. Mr. P , 0.
Himelnugli , a very pleasant surprise Fri
day , "While Mr. Qimebatigh was at
the rooms of the association attending a
mcctiiie of its board of directors the mem
bars took quietpoiscssion of his homo and
gave him a hearty welcom * on his ictti n
later in tbo evening. The olllciah of t'io '
organization came ttith him as also the
sinking club , tinder tbo elliclent leader
ship of Mr. McDonald. The club an
nounced their arrival by a song well
suitad to tlio occasion A gold headed
caiio was then presented to Mr. Dime-
baiigh on behalf of the members , the pre
sentation speech being made by Mr. 0. S.
llarriscn and rtspondcd to by the dc-
lijjhtcd recipient. A musical programme
\titliivfresbinents completed the oven-
ing's eiitertninmciit. It vas the anniver
sary of Mr , iiimchaugli'a birthday.
MURDERED IN MEXICO ,
Former Otunlialtl&n Shot Down In
Cold Illooil.
On Christmas eve , in the city of Socov
ro , New Mexico , Albert Kcjlstrom Avas
foully mtmlercd. A little more than
eight years ago , Ivojlstroin , who was a
Swede , came from his native country to
Omaha. Do remained hero about thteo
years and made many friends. Ho then
went to No\v Mexico mid remained theio
about four years , lluturiiing to this city ,
ho remained ho"o a year and then con
cluded to return to New Mexico. About
thrco weeks before last Christmas ho left
this ( Sty. On Christmas eve , in the city
of Socorro ho AMIS murdered.
Ho was with his brother and brother-
in-law in a boarding house and a man
named Walker engaged in a quarrel with
ono of the party. NV alkor drew n pistol
and Kcjlstrom stepping between the men
and was shot down by Walker. Tbo mur
dered man 1ms a brother-in law , Mr. An
drew Harman , in this city , and ho has re
ceived a letter from the mayor of Socorro
and also from a physician in regard to the
murder. Both nro appended :
TUB UOCrOll'S LETTEll.
Socouuo , December 28 , 1881. ,
Andrew Unrmnn , V,3i { ,
DJUU Sin : At the request cf your
brother-in-law , Herman Kollstrom , I
write concerning the death of A'.bert
Kolhtrom on Christmas eve , 1 wai
called to aoo Albert , who T found Buffer
ing severely from a gun shot wound , re
ceived only a few minutes previous to my
arrival. Upon examination I found the
wound to bo a fatal one. After bis death
an examination was made , and it was
found that the pistol ball had broken his
eighth rib and passed into the left lung ,
carrying with it pieces of broken bone ,
cutting blood vessels and bronchial tubcfj ]
causing excessive bleeding internally.
DR. GOIUIAM.
THE MAYOR'S IETTEU.
Soconno , Now Mexico , Dec. 30 , 1880.
Andrew Harman , Esq. , Omaha , Neb. :
MY DEAR SIR : At the request of Mr.
Herman Kalstrom , I write you in regard
to the facts of the late lamented accident ,
whereby your brother-in-law , Albert
Kalstrom , lost his life.
I was not present at the time of the
accident , but from the best information 1
can obtain , and from my personal knowl
edge of Albert and his cowardly assassin ,
I am convinced that it was ono of the
most cold-blooded murders in the history
of crime in this country.
I have known Albert personally since
bis first coming to Socorro , and a more
peaceable , quiet , industrious or better
citizen than bo never lived. Ho had the
highest confidence and esteem of bis em
ployers , and the friendship of all with
whom ho had any acquaintance
The city government has offered a re
ward of § 250 for the apprehension of
Walker , tlio man who shot him , and at
my request Goveinor Sheldon , of the ter
ritory , has ofl'cied § 500 for his arrest and
conviction , and several good , determined
men are now scouting the country in
search of him , wMi the determination to
only abandon the search when all hope of
success is lost.
There is no ono'whp deplores or iegrets
the results of the accident more than T ,
or who will do more to bring the guilty
one to justice , and I assure you that
everything in our power is being done to
bring about his arrest and conviction.
I will gladly fiitnish you with any ad
ditional information at any time you may
call upon mo for the same. Expressing
to you my heartfelt sympathy for yourself
and your family in this , your sad afllic-
tion , I remain yours very truly ,
F. A. THOMPSON' ,
Mayor , City Socorro , N. M.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao
co.
Kcal Estate Transfers.
The following transfers were filed in
the county clerk's office Monday and re
ported for THE BEE by the Amos' real
estate agency January 0 , 1885.
Emily J Brlgga to Goorco W Forbes ,
quit claim deed w A " of s o i and o i of u
w .J of a w 1 eec 14 , 1C , 10 , $1.
Sim'l E Rogers and wife to Stephen
Umathum w d n A of lot 10 in block 2 in
Improvement Association add to Omaha ,
§ 000.
Joseph Mnllor and Margaret to Corne
lia E Luco w d lot 8 in block 4 in lUgan'a '
add to city of Omaha , S1,000.
Luke McDennott and wife to Minnie
0 McDermott w d lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 iu
block 200Un city of Omaha , § 1,000
Saiu'l E Rogers and wife to Hugh
Murphy w d lot 0 in block 9 in Improve
ment Association add to city of Omaha.
§ 1,100.
Do not bo deceived ; ask for nnd take
only B. II , Bolivians & Sons' Capsicum
Dough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore
Throats. D. S. and Trade Mark ou every
drop ,
' Board of Trndo Meeting ,
Un Monday evening , January 12th ,
there will bo a meeting of the board trade
of in their rooms in Rcdick's block , at 8
o'clock. It is requested that the ofliccrs
of the association bo on hand with theii
ropoits for the past year , The president
amlBccietary's ropoits , at least , may bo
expected. A full attendcnco is desired.
Notice ,
All members of the A. 0 , H , rifles nru
requested to incut nt thi-ir hall Monday
evening , January 1H , 1885 , at 7:30slmrp ,
as there ia business of impoitanco to comu
before the meeting. By order , of
JOHN O BUIEN ,
Captain Commanding Company ,
Card nt Tlinnks.
1 take this aiodo of conveying my most
sincere thanks to the many friends o :
my late hinband and myself for theii
kind attentions and assistances during hit
long and severe nflliction and my come ,
quunt bereavement , and for their counci
mid aid in laying him ay for hia hope
ful and expectant eUrual rest.
MRS. MOSES F. Snuro.
ST , JOSEPH'S ' HOSPITAL ,
' ottrlli Annual Itcport Ynar
December : tlIHH I.
In inesenting "their fourth minimi re-
poit the Sistera of St. Francis , at present
in charge of St , Joseph's hospital , this
city , gieatftilty return their most cordial
thanks for the generous support which
they have received during the past year
from the citizens of Omaha. That sup.
port has been extended to them irrespec
tive of creed or nationality , and the subjoined -
joined statement will briefly show how
ho sistcra have fulfilled the trust placed
in them by the fiicnds of the institution.
Their work is n noble one the cause of
suffering humanity. The doors of St.
Joseph's hospital nro open to persons of
every class and creed , and as far ns pros
cut accommodations can supply , sickness
or suffering on ' the part of the
applicant is sufficient to enlist the
sisters' interest. The number of
nonpaying patients who during the past
year luvo boon more or loss relieved
should bo ovldonco enough that no spirit
of solf-lntoroat actuates the management
of this institution. The indebtedness of
St. Jojoph'n hospital on the 1st day of
January , 1885 , was $5,0 * > 7 09. and year
after year aa ono roads Its animal report
it can bo soon that the current expenses
are often in oxcoaa of the receipts. In
future the sisters propouo to make a quar
terly report of monies , provision ; , cloth
ing , etc. , which the friends of the insti
tution may place in their hands. On December -
cembor 20th , 1881 , the county commla-
ulonora kindly olierod to pay for
any patients whom they may
send to the hospital. ,
Jtcccipts. Kxpcnscs.
S 819 CO 8 fifil 1C
February 1 B-19 50 101150
March 81183 709 11
April ! I01 ! )4 ) 1,033 77
May 1,181 US l,17i ( OS
Juno 023 15 039 80
July 5318 } 6H3 00
AuRiitt 85715 1,202 75
September 1,173 15 2,570 01
October 0,02203 383 07
November 400 10 002 71
December 89383 3,709 02
Total 815,057 78 § 14,114 97
In the f rigoing rosoJpts are Included
$1,61783 romihoU. P. and B. & M.
allrosdB , Smelting Wotks and ciiint/
or their patients. Private donations ,
$1,320.35 ; ladies' fair , S1.6G1.05.
The proas of the city have most cour-
.eoualy rendered many services to the
nspital and sent gratis daily several
copies of its issues for the benefit and
> loasnro of the the patlonto.
The following physicians have visited
.he . hospital : Dr. James Neville , P.
Sroasman , Dr. Edmiaton , J. 0. Jones ,
Dr. James Neville has visited the hos-
lital for the past nine years , Dr. Gross-
nan fop the past four years ; east wing ,
Dr. L. F. McKenna , and Dr. Geo. B.
Ayres ; Occuliit , Dr. J. 0. Dauiso : U. P.
vard , Dr.T.V. . 0. Galbraith and Dr. 0.
loffmau ; Dr. S. D. Mercer and assistant
lector department surgeons for the B. &
H. R. R. and Smelting works. Twenty
ono aiatora are employed in the varioua
departments of the hospital.
Number of patients in hospital Janu
ary 1 , 1884 , 48 ; number of patients re
ceived during year ending December 31 ,
.884 , 583 ; number of patients resident
at Omaha , 43G ; number of non-resident
patient ? , 105 ; male , 529 ; female , 102 ;
single , 438 ; married , 101 ; widoired , 32 ;
Ionian Catholic , 371 ; other donomlna-
ionw , 2G9 ; Jewish , G ; no religion , 85 ;
number of pationta in private rooms , 03 ;
lumber of patients in wardo , 538 ; num -
> er of paying patients , 314 ; number of
non-paying patientc , 2G5 ; number of half
> aying patieniu , 52.
According to nationality , the patients
were as f ollott s :
American 251 , German 87 , Itish ! > 7 ,
Swede 01 , Dane 41 , Bohemian 3G , Cana-
lian li ( , Italian 4 , Russian , 20 , Polish 4 ,
Swiss 11. There were 37 'deaths during
ho year , G of which occurred within three
louts after admission. There were 51
latients actually in hosp'tal on January
.st , 1885. From the dispensary attached
o the hospital for the sick , who aio not
ictttal inmates , prescriptions and medi
cines have been given to 115 U. P. rail-
oad patients and gratuitously to 29 ! )
laticnts.
JNO JEANNETTE , St Patrick's church ,
St. Joseph's Hospital ,
Omaha , January 5 , 1885.
WANTED To exchange wild or improv
ed lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard
ware , or stock of general merchandise
Addresa J. Lindorholm , Gonoi , Nance
county , obr. m-lm
FUNERAL OFlsLDER SHIM ,
It is Largely Attended , n itb Im
pressive Ceremonies.
The funeral of Elder Moses A. Shinn
: oolc place Fiidoy afternoon from his
ate residence on Dacatur street. A largo
number of the friends of the deceased
wore present. An eloquent funeral ser
mon was preached by Elder J.St. Shank.
Iho dlecomsa partook largely of a histor
ical resume of the main points In the life
of the dead preacher and pioneer worker.
The following gentlemen officiated as
pall-boarora :
J. J. Mehaa , K. Stephens , K. D. Hill ,
Cnpt. .T. B. Furay. Kov. J. V. Hou , Hx-Gov-
3aunder . Dr. T. U. Brown , Geo. HpauldiDK ,
A. HOP ] , A. D. .Tones , Chas. A. Browa , T ,
II. BiacUin ,
ARC HO us
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PURE CREAM TARTAR.
S1OOO. Given
If alum or nr.y Injurious substar.tu cap bo found
In Andrews' Pearl BaVingPowdr" . la po -
lively PURE Being endorsed , mulbnuinonlal *
received iroiiiSuch chemists at H , Dana ilayi , llos-
ton : M. Dclnfoiualne , of Chicago : and Ui
lloJe JllluuiiVce. Nexrri-olilubulU.
' &AflDRE fi&28te
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never rnrlcs. A marvel ol pnrety ,
etrongth and \v ho'ogjincncas , Jlnic oconoliiical than
the ordinary kindand cannot bo sold In competi
tion Kith the multitude of low to t , short Height
him of iihvnnhrto ivnvclcrs. Sold only In cans.
IIOYAL BAKING 1'OWDEU CO , 109 Wall Stj N. Y.
X * rt/cst. n
the City. Not
ScJfiitf/
But Cfieape than Any Store in
the City.
2407 St
- - - - Cuming
Omaha Medica & Surgical
lustilute
HIS JIo war l Street.
( N. E. Corner 12th and Ilonard Streets , )
( Tor the Treatment of all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females , of the Nervous System , Prl
> ate Diseases of the Urinary nnd Sexual Organs ,
and Dlacaaca of the Head , Throatand Lungs ,
Specialties.
JEt/e and XHar.
Diseases treated by an experienced specialist , also
diseases of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kidncy > ,
Bladder , Neuralgia , Khcumatlum , Piles , Cancer , etc.
Our ollico and consultation rooms are furnished
CATAUUII , BUONCfllTIS ,
And all other dlecasos of the IhroaUnd Lungs treat
cd by Medical Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation. )
All diseases of the Blood , Urinary and Sexual Or
gans. Private Diseases and
Piles Cured or no Pay.
(15 ( Years IIo < ptalaml ! Prlvnto Practice. )
Consultation nnd examination free.
Call or write for circulation chronlo dl'C.veg and
deformities , Diseases of Females , 1'rhato Uircascs
of the Urlnarr nnd Sexual orcans , Seminal Weak
ness , Nervous Debility or Kxhaustlen.etc. , etc. , > nd
our new rcstorativetroatment.
All letters and consultations
Strictly Confidential
Hedlcirca sent to all parts of the country > > y ex
press , Becurely packed from observation , If full de
scription of case ia given. Ouo personal interview
preferred if convenient.
Open at w Illfours ,
Addrets all letters to
Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute
1118 Howard St. Omaha , Neb.
The use of RUge's Food
produces good healthy
llcih , not a puffy , flab
by skin , but phty of
bononnd muscle. The
child likes it , and , as
to nature's mipplj , to
the little ono uirne
rr.iJily from all play
thing ; , and finds coin-
plcto satisfaction in
till * , the bcht substitute
for the moth r's milk.
. , „ - jDo not let jour ehll-
drsngrowup weak and punj , when Uiduo's Food
can bo obtained at so stn 1 cost Sold v Drucaista
o\crywhero , 35 cents and upwards. WOOLlllCH &
CO , Palmer , Mas ! . , on label.
IS CONDUCTED
S oyal Havana Lotterv !
( AGOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12
to 14 Days.
IOKETS 2.00 , HALVES , Jl.OO.
Subject to no mulpulatlon , not Oiutrollod by the
partlejIn Interest. His thu falrtst thing In thu
n&turo of chance in existence. , , , , ,
„ „ „
For mlormatlon and particulars apply to BUISK\
& CO , General Affcnta , 212 Uroadway , N. Y city.
MOLL & CO , 417 W Inut a treot , St. Louis. , JIo , ,
1'rank Labrano , L. I ) . , 20 Wyandotte , Kau.
y Zl-u&a & w
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
CROUNSK'S BLDCK ,
lOtb nd Capitol Avenue , troata til c ) oi Crip
pled or Deformed tlaodlsewes of tt
Nervous System ,
Throat , Lungs and
Urinary Organs
All eatei of Cnrvttnie ol the Eplne , Crooked Feel
Lego and Anna , DUoutea of the Hip , Knee , and
Ankle Mnta. Also Chronla aBoctlona of the LJvor
Bheumatliini , P r lj els , rllca , Ulccro , Catarrh , Aath
ma tnd lironobttt * are all treated by new tnd > uo >
oe , lul method ! . All diseases of the Illood and Urin
ary Orxang , including thoue reaaltin , ; from IncUcre-
lionor eiposurc , are o lclj and luocousfully trotted
Young men , mludlo tgod , and old men Buffering
'torn Woaknesn and Nervotu mhaUBtlou , producing
nJlccstlon , Palpitation of tbo Heart , Pogpondcncy
DluincM , Ian of llemory.lacV of Koergy and Aua-
bltlon , can bo roatored lo health and vigor , If csa
Ii not it o lone ni-itiwjled. The Burgeon to charge
waa pre ldent ol the Northwestern Surgical Inatl-
tule and Surgeon of tbo Katlnnal Surglcul Institute.
If afflicted , call or wrltetuU duucilptton of your ewe ,
and medljlne may be Bent you. Consultation
Irfo. Addiea'Omkh * Dlepenury , Crouuec Block ,
Oinb , Nth , once heart 10-18 a. ia.l-S a 7-Bp.
ID SDHliys .10 a m
/arAocommoditlnna turalebed patlentl loin tb
couattr , Send for Circular ,
J1
s < trc
appreciated by the ic , since tlic
i
1312 BO1TG-LAS STREET ,
Offered the people of Omaha city and vicinity the opportunity o
buying fine custom-made clothing at half its original value , The
wealthy man as well as he who toils hard for his dollars , have
come to us ; they have come because , although our clothing is
the finest in the land our urices are always the lowest ,
If yon have never tried our fine custom-made garments , Call ,
sea and invastigate. Seeing is believing , therefore we want you'
to come and see , The following are a few of our bargains that you
can select from ,
The latest styles and elegant garments in silk and satin lined
Suits and Overcoats , rendering a most opportune chance to se
cure a bargain *
All alteration to insure a good fit done free of charge ,
. , Jmaha ,
Lighted by Electricitv.
> 0)i ) ! very.night until 9 o'clock.
Saturday night unt
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 Nebraasfi
ONE'HUNDRED VARIETIES
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for the Indian Department given for Bufl'alo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
SIBIO-P ,
0 ouplns Street. N 1BRASKA
8JDJ3
Suits formerly $ JO.OO now $7.SO.
Suits formerly $ J2.OOnow $ & .OO.
Suit * * formerly $1O.OO now $ M2.OO.
Suits for liter $24.OO now $ JLS.OO.
Over Coats formerly $ 8.OO now $ O.OO.
Oner Coats formerly $ MO.OO now $ 7.SO.
And every other article in proportion.
Call and see our prices ,
1216 Farnam St. B.
( SUCOEaSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY ) .
'T yDTp tl
tM
AiSWiJR dKadP 9
LIME AND CEKEHT.
th and Donglu'itreeti , OMAHA NKD