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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY , JANUARY 30 , 1885. LOOAI BBEVITIES , I Mr * cnplra of TUB DSK conUiDinR Uv cl Hilfie < l bii'lru * directory of Omaha are not La l > o h&d at th.ftoflica. The saloon incnlnnod In the llKK a * , th corner of Tenth ntd Jonci directs , was th 1'reni.h coffee saloon nnd not the gin mill acroi the wn y. Kd. Miller , tlie pugilist , was ( irrested IM nlelil at the complaint of Cora Hitman , win charged him with committing nsiault and bat tery upon her. -A special mcoting of the painters of thi city will ho held at the court room under Clt ; id hall , on 1'tlihy oyeoiiitr , January 30th at 7:30 : business of importance to be discussed. ta ) Triday evening at the Temple I r cl the subject of Itcv. llarfield'o discunrsa wl bO'"Tha Pi'crtt of Life. " On Saturday morn ing hU subject will be "Kducntton. " The Uuth Itobtkah degree lodge give an other of their rleasant entertninmsnts Satnr clay evening , the 31st inst. An entertalnmi programme , conthtinc of leading and music will bogltrn. The stroutB are litturcd up consldurabl ; with waste pipor. A whole sheet , which hai liccii torn fiomn bill board wasfloatin arouni 3'arnam * rcel to-day. It looks dirty nni slovenly and the paper should bo picked up. Some n'ght ' next week the da > r of th "Little Casino" roller rink will bo throw opan to tin public and the proccedsof the cvc ning will 1)9 donated t t o Tenth street mis slonschool. Announce ncntof the date ull Ix ) made hereafter Monti il IMticition in the Schools. 1'rol O. M , Woodward , principal of the m.\mu training school cf Washington university , SI Louts , will lecture in Unity church on Satur day night ou "Aims and Methods of Mamn Jillctcnt'on. ' " "Prof. Woodward is acknowl edged throughout the United States as autlioi ity on this subject , nnd nil our citizens intei cited In cur schools should hoar this lecture A counterfeit ten-dollar hill , Unite States currency , appears in a town in tl : northern part of Kansas. It is the sara counterfeit which has been referred to seven times by the piesi. While In I many poinU ia defectl.e , it is a dangerous piece cf pape and has been a profitable instrument to thoi who claim n patent on the plate. Some i the defective points are , the letter and numbi do not correspond , the interstices of the ecre work are too nm-xll , the curt o is not sufficient ] large and thaimitation of fibre-paper is simp ] pun marks on the back of the bill. It will interest his many friends ID kno that Charles Shiverlck , the 1'arnam stro furniture dealer will , commencing Fcbruai first , offer a largo and most deihable line i parlor and chamber suits at bargains th will make it nn object for all who contompla buying anything of the kind to purchase ev < in advance of their wants. This sale wi continuo until February fifteenth , and cove a fine line of parlor suits , ranging in prii .from § 3\03 upwards , and 'chamber sul from SZO.Oi ) upwards together with mar other goads. Mr. A. W. Young left yesterday for a bus Bess trip to Chicago. Mr. C. ! ' . Forbw , editor of the F ee 1'res published nt St. 1'aul , Nebraska , 13 in tl city quartered at the Paxton. Mrs. T. W. Used and children , family < Mr. Heed , manager of the retail departmei for M. Rogers it Son , left yesterday to via friends in Divenport. Mr. Thomas B. MacDonough , matwer i the Siberia cjmptny is at the Millard. Hu putting in his tune drillincc about onohundn "supers , " who are to take patt in the play. Mr. GuII. . Hammond , the eastern caji talitt of dressed pork and beef fitne , arrive in the city last night. He expects to remai hero a tow d.iya , lojking over hla intareats i connection with the opening of thonowHlaug terhoiuea P. K. Boctf , B. Bollinger , John Ransc Xiiuwln , William King , McCook , J. t Thompson , Nebraska City , O. D. Fitch , 1'u lerton , Neb. , W. A. Kennedy , Dea Moinc C.eo Sim , Portsmouth , O. 11. Crum , Phil delphia , ard H. W. Moekin cf Donuison , It bro .stopping nt the Metropolitan. LEGAL SCINTILLATIONS , Yesterday'H XraiiHictlons In the Dl trict , County and 1'ollco Courts. In t o district court ycstordoy.tho 01 of John Kiowitt v * . W. F. Lorcnzan , a pealed uu dofaclted conuutt , w filed. filed.Tho The Omaha Trivlng Parlc a'tocialii and J. J. Brown commenced suit ugtic J. N. Itittor fur th" postca-ion of corta & property in North Umaha. In tia isoiipt from Judge Andprsni court , tin caio of James O'R ur against his bro her , I'd tor O'llourk was tiUd , Tha defendant i ) char/ ivltha tolnnioiu assault upon his crlppl brother , Jamos. Both parties losilo Flo-enca. Fnxuoas A. Ciislck commcDcei st agiiiut the city of Omahi for § 10,0 damages , for pnrioiul iojurlos allegui Lave baun received. The plalntill' , in li petition , cxys that white walk ug ale College s'tosr , on the n'g ' of Got 21 , 1881 , rho fell off of an abru declivity in tha sidewalk , opposite lot HcCaudlith placa. By rho tall eha i celved injuries which have confined 1 over siuca , and permanently i paired her phyiisal condition orthi roaioos tbo aek ) for damages in the BI nsinoi. The owe of the State vs. P. E. Nor win also filed. Norris ia charged wi having stolen , on the Gist of May la 17 tlcketit from tha Union Pacific re way company , amounting In value 3100. Ddtectivo Nichols , of the U. Is the cii nlnatlug witness against him , COUNTV CODUT. .lujgo McOollnnch yoatetiUy rondoi decision adversely to plain till m the clef of Goorga .Stratrann TS The City Omtha. Stralman sued the city ; damige to properly alleged to bavo be unstaiood iu grading. Decision was alno rendered In the c of Bernstein vs. Ptpporburg , n suit forcible- ejection of the latter from c Ulu proniiena of plaintiff near Doug and 'J' i'Hth strep's leased to defenda The decision was io fiver of the plaint counr. Tboaiis Neelan was flood $10 n given five d iys In the county j il for li ing camrciued a bru'al aisault u ] Jicib CohcD , an Eleventh street tail on account of some trivial dieagreom between the two. 0. II , Hildebrand , the suppitpd "ri mt.n , was retailed after trial , Ho pie that at the i inn tlia victim was thpc ho was walking toward tha poatotllce company with a friend named Leo. A GREAT ENTERPRISE , The New Maiptr Honso openei Yesterday , The MnnnRcmont. Building * nn < Future Prospects The 1'roccsBcs Dotnllcd. The now slaughter house to bo run h connection with the Union Stock Yards commenced operation jostcrdny , thougl not at full blast. The hog killing par of the establishment has been thorough ! ; equipped and will loon be ready to rut at full capacity , while the beef slaught ering branch will not bo open untl about March 1st. At this point , however , a brief dcscrip tion of this most important entarpriso , which , it may bo sild'marks n new or ; in the history of local stock interests , both in its inception , ns well as iti general features may not bo unintercst Ing. THE MANAGEMENT. The slaughter houses built bv the Stock Yards company , have been loisac unconditionally to George H. Hammond mend it Co. , of Detroit fur a term p thruo years. At the expiration of this time the Detroit company will bare thi privilege of leasing it for a term of fivi yoari longer , or to purchase it at a prlci to bo determined by a board of arbltra tlon to ba chosen by both parties. The local management of the concon will bo ia tha hands cf Mr. H. II Meday. THE DUILDINGS. It is somowhnt difficult to specifically describe the buildings of the establishment mont , as they have not beou completed But a rough idea of the situation of thi plant may be cained by imagining i building , 220x128 feat , the main slaugh ter houso. The portion of this awardet oo the killing and dressing of hogs is dt yldod into three stories. In the firs story are situated the boibr , engine on < packing rooms , On the second story ar jound the slaughtering , dretsiag and cut ting rooms , together with the refinlr ; rooms , used in the manufacture of lard The cooling rooms , twelve in number are also on this floor. Tin third slot ; is us id for general storaQi and miscellaneous purposes. Oi the north tide of the building is th beef-slaughtering addition , the founds tlons of which are already completed It is expected that the snporstruclur will bo completed about Ma re 3 10. Th dimensions of tbo bailding will bo 9h ( 128. The slaughtering of cattle will b > done In a mannci quite analogous to tha of hog killing , barring a few minor de tails. On the south side of the buildlnj there is being constructed an oil room Glxl3G , which is to bo used in renderlni the entrails of the cattle. A number o vats audboilers will bo placed in this root and tha fat nnd entrails Irjm the beef slaughtering room will bo tried and separated arated into the oil nnd steirlne , bet ! articles of standard commercial value. THK I'KOCESSES. By the kini courtesy uf Mr. J , F Boyd , a BEE reporter was shown througl the various apartments of the hog killinj establishment which commenced opera tion yesterday. The sl ht was a bus ; and interesting one , and worthy of detiii ed description. Beginning with the lira stage of the process , a brief recital o the various stages of the operation whisl converts the squealing porker into th dressed meat ready for shipment is pro sontcd. In the first place the driver ecads th swine Into a long shuto from the a tec yards entrance. Into a partition in th cellar or basement , thence to th second story where they ar driven , a few at a time , into a sma pen. Here a man s'ands ready to catc each pig , cue let ; of the anlmtil ia fast ened by a snafllo attached to a Ion chain , and the squealing porker is hanlei up by a powerful lever until a clasp o the chain is made to fit over a long Ire bar , Boiuo thirty or forty feet in lengtb called a run-iway. Suspended in ihl way , the animal is approached by th "sticker , " who. with a long knife , cut piggy's throat , when lol w.th a poworfi spurt the cr mson blood 11 ejtc pa , an in a very few moments his porcine m ? jesty is among tha things that ware. II is then shoved down the iron rue away , or bar , which Is nrl'no ' down hill and is slightly gre&s > in order to prevent friction. Who ; the animal i caches tbo ( lid of the rut way ho Is impended over cm end of tli acjlding tub. A bry unclasps tha chat which holds the hoc ; to the runway , EH he falls into the scalding tub. lltrj li ii thoroughly ' "smsed" for a few me men's , so as to losaan the hair and ope tlia skin. The animal is then taken oc nf the tub , and plaoed on a o crip It bench , long enough to accommodate fi t on or twenty ctrcastes , aide by ski Hera the "au-jpora" ee'za the bed ; and scripo off the hiir , which has bio thoroughly looiened in the scalding tub Tha scraping beeches present a si g > it convex smfice , and are full nf Icngcht which allow the ditty water to poi through , and not accamoUtn on tie su face or run off the s des. The ca-cass then swung upon a gambl and bonded over to two me who rip open and disembowel , nnd the pass it on to the "cleaners1' who tt -cugi ly wash it with clean cold water , and n move all trices of blood aud dirt so far possible. After being cleaned careful' ; Mr. Pizgy is swunz around on long 1111 ways to u man in charge of the last pn oeas , tin" of cutting the carcats and la ; log it open in htlves. The hog la thi ready for the cooling rooms which ate t the east side of the building , eight them being constructed for beef at four pork , and each one capable of bole ing four or five hundred dreisod csrcaase These cooling rooms open directly upc the pla'form ' , and the lending may 1 done diric'ly ' into the rtfcurator car In the anmmor time iho cooling room w be packed with ice , laid ou a temporal shelving above the drewod pojk , wbli will maintain the tern } o.iUurn at a ve low point P rt of the pork is t&ki into the "cuttiig rcoin" and cut np in the varnus forma dosirid for the lot trade. It is intended , however , to ma the shipment of the dressed meat t principal feature. Below , in the fii story or basement , aio the packing curing ronin. which alto play an ii portam , put ia the general economy of tl system. These packing and curing rooi ro cuittructed in accordance with t best plans , aid are equipped with nil t necessary appliances for expeditions a thorough work. One of the mo it interaiting parts the bog slaughtering oittblisbmeiit o the rtnierinj rooms and refinery. It may I o said o begin with , that pvt of the anloisl Is thrown away ; o\ ha most refute nutrial 1s pr.'utd ii Vlocks amlsDld as a fo rtlli/er. The or traili after being taken out of the aniinr are thrown into.n htieo tquuo receptacle filled with water. Hero they are pat tlally cleansed , the bottcr parts separate from the worto and after passing throug successive watcrv are thrown Into rei. doring vals Here the ontiails ar steamed for some ton or t ovc hours By this tlmo the action of the process In seoatnted the mats into three componon pirts , lard , water , and refuse ; the lard c course lloatlug t ] the surface , just as 01 in water , while the refuse is naturally o the bottom of the vat , The lard i drawn oil from the tap of the vat b pipes which throw it into cooling tubs , ii which It is allowed to rjmain for severs hours. It is then drawn oil into barrels ready for shipment. The refuse materio on the bottom of the vat Is Uken ou as indicated be'ore , and placei under a powerful press and shaped hit blocks of forlll zing material. This , in brief , is the process of con verting the live porker into the product of merchantable va'ue. ' So far ts THE CAPACITY of the slaughtering establishment is cin corned , it is oilinntod that from 800 t 950 hog * can be kill d and dressed in en day. Yes'cr ' day about thrco hundrei hogs wore killed , though the establish mcnt was working at about one third capacity. And , furthermore , It i raid that whou everything is reduced t the nominal working bisii of the oasteii cstablithments , it will bo possible to ki ! sml dro-s a porkcc in three minutes am a half , which will bo appreciated as ex traordinarlly rapid tlmn. The beef kill ing and dressing branch of the establish inent will bo able to tutu out from 300 t 400 beeves , ready for shipment , in on day Of course , all this depends iu great measure upon the adequacy of th supply. As Mr. Hammond espresso himself last night , the housa can an will handle ail the cattle and hog ; , i : first-class condition , which the countr affords , and It is Intended to supply nc only local and eastern ( ride , but larg quantities of dressed pork and beef wi bo furnished for export trade. THE FUTU11E ENLAKQEMENT of the slaughter and packing houses dc panda , of course , entirely upon the dc greo of success with which the preset ] venture is n'tended. But there Is over reason to believe the development of th business is assured Mr. Hammond , wh Is at the hrai if the company , fcai \\otld-widn fame as n shipper and 03 porter of dretsei beef. In his tlaughte honso in Chlcnsto 800 beevrs are kille apildro > scd daily , and omploymtnt fui niahed to 300 men his woek'y ' pay ro ! amounting to § 0,000. In coanectio with his great slaughtering interests h owes two hundred refrigerator cars an has the nso cf one hnndrod more. Fo his business hero ho will have now one built aflor the latest and most approve pattern. From bia honso in Chicago h hips dally to Pcihdolphia , Bcs'oo. an ew York and makes two consignment er waek in London. It wns Mr. Han : nocd who first started the dresss oof Business and brought ic t ts present state of success. I onnection with his slaughttr housa i hlca o Mr. Hammond has all the ne eesir/ manufactories and appliances fc orking up and making into merchanl bio products the offil and waste matte rom the dead ca-citnca. Ho has an perates a manufactory rf oleomargarine urntng out over 22,009 pounds dallj ircpares the hides for the market at th annortoi and has the whole bnsinee arried on so that it Is reduced to th est waste possible. All these improve menta it is Intended to pnt In at th aughtcr house here , and to make it , a ir as possible , the counterpart of tb no in Chicago. * ADAMANTINE , 'bo ' Clirok of a Diamond Tliicf Ali Attempted a Darlnir rtobljery Nltilit. Lait evening occurred ono of the mo arlng attempts at a mammoth robbei hat hcs for a considerable length i imo , baou reported Ia this city. About qunitor past aovena wolldrcsse entletnan ontoiod EuVorman's jewel ) tore , m the comer of Thirteenth BE Doughs streets. When approached t DO of tin clarka ho rab that he did ni : ara to buy anything , bat was morel waiting the arrival of an old hdy wi would shortly meet him thero. Ho wi raoloutly waved to a seat ar tat down with a bcaoiit nd oJims ve smile. Shortly sfterwan wo otuer woll-dreescd young gentlcme came into ttio ato-e , en uring tha D meli treet door , in iho rear. Thtyakdi e shown a ' 'cuckoo" clock , ana in1 hit they wished to purchase ono. Or if the clerk * . namd Herman Mont ichtia , Hico-t'd tno t\rj to tuo iccoc tory , where the docks cf that pattci wer < 3 p'aced. ' There w.-xi lelt ou the fir iloor but ore c'ork , Edwud Uoveo , wl was engaged In t-u rear of the ttn Turnin ? tnund , he was horrified to BI ; he pjlito it'angeabait tj dntt out ho uoor with a tray of diamond jtwal .u his hand. Boveo rushed f < ward , nnd , as luck w u "uvo it , tbo d'nmoni th < tumbled vgtinot a railing auddoppt ho tray. Bo then rushed out of tl door snd disappeared in the darkner just m time ti oicapo the ignomlnio captii'O which must hava inevitably r mlted from Mr. Boveo'a ons'aoght. Tl .ray when picked up was found to co tain diamonds amounting t > § 6,000 , at : iad been lifted by the thief from tl show window in front. But for a lucl sturabU , Mr. Huberman would undoub edly have loat , temporarily at least , tl valuable collentlon of sparKliug gems. In the rujli and conft > s on Incident the occurrence , the other tw < mcn , wl were undoubtedly dooryj , nuda tbuirf ) caps. Too police weio tiotified of tl bold attempt at robberr , though near tuo hours utter real d Tlie most caref search , however , faUnl to reveal ai clue to the daring d'a-nond-thievts. Notluo. To'inor.'ow oveniiig at Casper's hall < South Thirteenth street , at 7:30 : sha there will bo a mceticg under the IVJB ] ces of the Trades1 Assembly. The objt of the luuctiiig is to d sousa convict lal and the eight hour bystcm Thu mceti will also be into csting to taxpat ers gcntinil , Stnylh'a drum cores will be attemlince. BY OBDEK COMMITTEE , Mr. P. .T. Htetb , who loat his pod book with contents v.i'ued at S110Tuesi evening in the potoRice , has placeil the c in tbo hands of Detective Neligh. The buids of the traffic departments the B , & M , and U. P. returned last nl from the meeting of the tranvc nlicuctil | iiocistiou , A REVOLTING CRIME. A Twelve Year Old Girl Seduced liy Barlemler. The Child Now In a Delicate Con dltlou ami Her Seducer Una Iidlt tiio Country , A few weeks oinoo n twelve year cli girl was received by Supetioteudcn Plorco at the poor farm. She had baei living for aomo tlmo with .licob KaulT- man , the Sixteenth street inhon keeper and wife. In the employ of Ktuflmat was a man , whoao name wai said ta bi John Ross. ROBS WAS employed ns i battandor and by his soft words succcdet in mining the girl , who Is but a child. About a month elnco it became apparent ont that the little girl was cnciouto ixm the rrmn Ross at once packed up his ditdi and left the town. Kanffman , whc is said to have adopted the child , refused to have anything more tc do with her , and Mrs. KaulFoi.in hcrael took the child in a carriage to Iho pool honso and consigned her to the tcndci mercy of stranger * . The little girl iu question Is known PI 0 ata KantFman , aud is only a child She ia wearing school girl dresjea and ii an Innrcent appearing little creature , i sight of whom would olloit the sympath ] of any one. She is na orphnn , botl father and mother bt tag dead. She ad mits having had connection with thi man. Has ; , but says she did not knov there waa any harm in ir. She does no real xo the condition in which she 1 placed. Ili9 pretcnco of such crlmo In thi community is arpilllng , and calls fo something more tnan sympathy for thi wronged and ruined girl. The man H-JSB has llad , knowing fnl well that It would no1 bo well for him t remain in Omahi until his beastly crinv was cxpossd. It ia a giod thing for bin that ho baa gone , for the fooling ) of ai outraged publia conld not bo pacified and nothing would satisfy them except t hang the inhuman brute to a telegrap' ' polo. SI A FRA.OTIOUS EOBSE , Ho Jluns Aw y and Seriously Ir Jnrcs Uls Youthful Driver. Yesterday about 10 o'clock , Willi M ck , aon of Wm. Mask , the contractor was driving a horse attactoi to a culter on Dodge street. Ho had in the cutler trunk and at the corner of Fifteenth am Dodge streets the trunk fell out upon th pavement , frightening the horse and h startad to run. The boy , who is enl ; about fourteen years of .130 , did his bet to chock the frightened anlinil , but hi efforts proved unavailing and the anima run down the strest to Simpson's earring factory , where the sleigh collided with waeon , wbhh was standing in the street The shock throw the lad ont of th filclgh , but ho still retained his grasp ape : the reins and was dragged several rod " upon the pavement. "His head came li contact with a sharp stone nnd a cover gash was made over his right , ovo. H % was picked up and carried p DVai Camp's cffica where to' ' 'wrbundbw > 8 sawed up. It was also found that hi head and body were severely bruised After the hoisa had gotten loose fror his plucky little driver ho dashed acrce the street to H vans' seed store an jumped eqnaro Into Mr. Evans' phaeton which stood in front of tbo placa. Th phaeton la a to'.il nreckj-and looks as i England's dynamite fiends had got i their work upon it. Dr. Van Camp says the boy will bo a right in a few days and able for anothe tnsslo with the animal which nucceedo in knocking him out so effectually. Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking T aoeo la the best. OIEOLED BY FLAME3 , A Ilclplrss Infanr , Accidentally St On Fire , Burns to Death , One cf the caddoat deaths recorded 01 currod yesterday at the residence of Mi and Mrs. P. J. Oonnirg'ham , 212 Scut Twonty-tevonth ttreet. It was that < little Eddie , a fouitjon months' old chile who was fatally burned , Tuesday aftoi noon , The child , It teems was silting in room on that day , being attended by if tbrae-yoar-old brother. There was n nno else in the room nt the timo. Play fully , the elder brother 1'ghted ' a Ion ploco of paper in the s'ove , and , unawar of the tcrrlolo consequoncoo thrust : iate a mass of paper held by hlj littl broihur. The paper blazed up , nnd in moment the unfortunate baby was on mass of fhmo. With a pio-oico cf mln aatouchug fs it was rare , the oldei child seised hia little brother , ran out c. doors with him , and rolled him in ill snow. Tbo 11 lines were soon exttt guuhed , but not before the infant ha received fatal injuries. Iis body wi covered with one horrible burn on ill breast and back , Comu'sions ontuec and despite the tonderost card and mm skilful medical attendance iho chil breathed its last at hilf patt one yesto , day. day.fn fn mourning the terrible death of tl little follow , Mr. and Bin. 'Cunninghai wilt bo met in tendered sympathy b tliair larcre circle of frlendv. A Muligner. Rr ewatorls an tntUmocopollst , bi not in httlo thing * . The BEK newsbo ; are allowed to sell cu other piper. fH pabllcan. Tha above ib false In every partlcnl and was publishad by The Republican a splr.t of Inborn cussednoss. The Di is eo'd ' , and always has been sold , newsboys , no matter how many oth papers they may have for sale. The DJ does not dictate to newsboys any mo han it does to the newsdealers. Tl JKEU a newspaper and slls upon I uerlts and its pnblUhers do not have tojort to monopoly among the nowsbo n order to sell this paper. By qnustio n the newsboys it will be ascertain that moru copies of the BEE are sold them than of all ths other papers put I getter , The reading public want < DEE and will lave It. Oar groU reduotiin sale , everything per cent i IF , will continue only h Uina longer , N. B. FALCONER 1312 . 1312 i COLLAR saved is n DOLLAR made the old nd&ge and ib h not my Umore thoroughly demonstrated iu the course to pursue to make the vhiR tlmn nt the MISVIT PAUI.OUS , who tlenl in MEKOUAXJ TAILORS' MISFITS nnd uncalled ior garments , which their nmuy agents in from the lending MERCHANT TAILOUS throughout the country , irt times less thnu the cost oE the raw material which the Enrment ccnfcains , and while the MISFIT PARLOUS have light espouse with close margins , it is nt once reali/.ed thnt dollars can bo saved in purchasing Jfrom the most elegnnt nnd best assorted stock displayed oy auy regiunr s'ock lo be found anywhere with the bpst made , bolh iu rvntiics aud workmanship , arc the OVER COATS , fine DRKSS SUITS , as well us Busintss Suits and Coats nnd Arests , and nt ? Pauialoons , are nusurpa sed in cut nnd finish , in faori s. A fit i3 always nssuied ns the best talent is furnished to mn'-e the alterations. call will satisfy all doubts , in being fully ab'j to satisfy- the rcost pUstideous. AT THE Bouglas Street , > 4j Up-Stairs. 1 OpenEvenmgs uitil 9 o'clock ' ; Satuiday until 11 p m. LIT BY ELECTEIC LIGH TS.- ARSNOUS YINGTOHOlDDOVfN EARLBAKINQ POWDER ITAMBOUNOTORISC PURE CtfEAfW TARTAR. S1OOO. C'sven If alum or any injurious Biibstaiiccscai' bo found In Andrews' Pearl Baking Powclf . Is poj- IholypURE. UelnBonilorhOfl.amlt * ImonlaU received Irora such chemlsn as S Dana .inys , IJoj- ton : 31. DolafontaliiP , of Chicago ; and Gustavur IJode , 3IIl ankee. Never " ; oM i.j bulk. lake fat. Omaha Medical & Surgical lustimto XJULS Howard Street. ( N. E. Corner 12th and Howard Strcota , ) ( For the Treatment ol nil Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases ol Females , rf the Nenous System , Fr vato UU < * aaeaol the Urlniry anil Uexual Orifins , and Uljcuacsot thellexi , Tbioat anil Lungs , Uuechltlea EVE AND FAR , ilncasra treated by an experience' ] Bpeciallit. alee Uei c of th Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldncyi , UlaJcler , Neuralzlt , Hheumatlim , I'llt8 , Cancer , etc. CATAHHII. BUONCHITIH , \ml all other dlicanea of the Throat mil Luoji treat ttl by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation , ) > II illrmsf ol the DIooJ , Urinary and Sexual Or at > . l'ri\ata UUeaie and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 Yean Ho'plUland ' Prlv.tc 1'uctlce. ) iiallon and eiaminatUn fre4. Call or write Ir circulation cbronla ill'wci anc dtfonnltles , DUeaara ol Feina'es ' , I'rhate Ulx-aaei it the Urlaarv anil Soxaal oriran , Seminal Weak less , Nervous Debility or Exbau4tlcneto. , iito.tn < cur new reitoiatltetreatmeDt. 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