Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 17, 1885, Image 8

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    THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 17.1885.
THE DAILY BEE
Tugsday Morning Feb. 17
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
The C. K. nf A. , will matt In ; their hal
his evening at 7:30. : T. F Brennan.
lUvIval moetlng to-night at "sllOln th
South Tenth ( treotM. II. cautch , Rev , AV
J , 1'jlo will preach ,
The U. k M. depot i < to ha provide ! will
a waiting room and general accoincdatiun fo
tratlic.
MaxJ , Baehr nnd Misj Matin A. Xs
mlnek were inarried yciterday by Judge
K A young woman In the "Now A'ork ciea
itoro , " a Twelfth ( treat dive , burned her haiu
last night la extinguishluff it fira caused by an
accident ,
AtHlitant General Manager Holdrulgc
and Assistant Freight Agent .ScJtb , of the
IJ. k M , , aru In Lincoln , on what mlinlon no
man knowath ,
An important mooting of the carpenters
will Ixi held In their hall Twsdny evening
at : ' \ ) . Kvery member ii expected tJ be
in hia place ,
The adjourned meeting of the plumbers
gas and Hti > atn fittcrH will be held In the court
room under tha city hall on Thursday evening
instead of Tuesday evening.
James McKay , who died last Thursday a
St. Jnieph'i ) 'loapltal ' , will bo buried this
( Tuwday ) morning from Burkut's undertakIng
Ing rooms at 10 o'clock to Laurel Hill ceme
tery.
-Marshal Hills Itlerbawre , recently ranp-
jiolnted at WnnliiiiRton for this district , re-
turnoJ last night , via tha 0. & N. AV. Ho Is
looking halo and heatty , and Rays that ho haa
enjoyed hlinstelf hngoly.
Marriage liccntcs were Issued ycstorda }
to Herman A. Voight acd Mrs. Carry A.
Laiaon , Max J. Boehr and Maria A. Xeminek
William S. Cinon and M . Klizabotli Rcevos ,
Richard McDonald and Ullza Carter.
The owner of the bulldog who was snot
for "willfully and felonloiuly assanlting"
Capt. Sullivan Sunday night id determined to
prosecute the police authorities for the value
of tin ) animal ,
Sunday w.-u a day of great interest at
the South Tenth Street Methodist church.
The revival orkwdl continue every night
this week at 7:30 : , The youngrovivalist , Rov.
Mr. 1'ilo , is a man of peculiar power and
tnct.
Constable , ' Nelson , of South Omaha , ar
rested a partially Intoxicated Swcdo named
Hanson , who waa engaged in raising a dis
turhincu near the Commercial hotel. After a
HOVITO struggle , In which Constable Nelson
wa seriously bruised , Hanson waa landed
in jail. _ .
I'or Sale A general merchandise bu i
ness in a thriving town within twenty-five
inlles of Lincoln , established seven years , best
trade in town , stock will invoice about
§ 3,000. AVill sell or rent building ; terms
easy. For further particulars , addrosa
Cord , Brady & Co. , of Omaha.
15. and M. surveyors are running a line
from Holdrege , Kearney county , to Ogallala ,
Keith county. Tha rapid settlement of Keith
county and AVostcrn Nebraska has caught the
eye of tbo Burlington and she is looking up a
route for a railway to that county. Ognllala
a naturally the point of attack , by reason of
t-t fortunate location and growing business
importance.
'iho B , and M. is repairing und enlarging
its local passenger dopot. A now waiting-
room for emigrant accommodations bas been
added to the buildicg , and the Kramer and
olner have embellished the whole Interior.
New soils have been placed in every room.
An improved carriage approach has been
placed on the front paving and the depot
thoroughly equipped.
Snowstorms prevailing in eastern Iowa
have delayed all westbound trains fiom Cbl-
c.v < All eastern trains last night were re
ported from 0 to 10 hours late. Tbo C. & N.
AV. duo yeiterday morning arrived 12 hours
atoat901ast ! ! night , while the Fast Mail
waa1 hours behind tirco. The U. T. west-
ound evening train loftthodepot atmidniqbt
delayed ia waiting for eastern connections ,
At the corner of Ninth and I/eavenworth
treotii the Schlit/ brewery depot is fast approaching
preaching completion , and will bo ready for
occupancy about March 1. It Is the inten
tion of the Milwaukee firm to make thin
point a center of distribution for thU eectlon
of the west. In addition to largo storage and
w.trehouso room ; , otlicEH and stabloj , a but
tling department lus been provided for , and
the ( iroi-389 of putting up the beer in bottles
will bo conducted.
Abnut two o'clock yoato.cUy morning1
Omcer I'etcr Matza discovered en Tenth
treot a young girl wandericg about , crying
nnd well-niglr frozen. I'pon being interro
gated In Bohemian , her native tongue , thn
girl aaid that uhe hid been asked to go to a
Janet ) by two girl frienda , but on the way had
liecomo separated and lost. Iho kind-hearted
oilier took hoc under his protecting wing , and
scoited her to her Imns in Bhcmian town
and tutiiad her over to her amtmu folks ,
- -Tho last party of the soriea of 8 1 5 of the
"Homa C'lrcJo Club" taVea place to-morrow ,
Tiienday evening , February 17. at Masonic
hall. Tha Innependont orchestra will fur
nish a now programme of music for the occa
ttion ,
" The following schedule of tlmo for the
jtoak yarJa dummy trains has been potted In
" \ i
' 1 1 saves Omaha depot at HO : ! a. m. Anlve.s
st ntock yard.s at G:55 : a. m.
Leaves Omaha at ft .CO p. m. Arrives at
ritock jarJs at G:33 : p , m ,
Loaves stuck yarjj at 7:10 : a m. Aulvea
In ( , ) maha at 7 ; 10 a. m ,
f Leavu stock yardi at 0:10 p , m. Arrives la
< 5muhiatCIOp ; , m ,
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac
Kurt No rn
J M'a meeting of ( he Soldiers' ' Litntf ry ,
hdd at BecMoVrJ haU on SaciUy tv n'np. '
ia Iho absence cf Mr. H. P. Itowor , H.
Bic itcl Rai chosen s cbairtrao. 0icg
U > th } deceaio of ore of fie membeis
Inco Utelrlait mtct'ng , the piogiaoime
yhicl ) was nimcuneud for tlooretiing
vai poalp n d , and afewgeLcr lremarka
in rrgmt to the tl potd member waa
made by Mr. llnyr , and oath mambrr
wis r quottud 11 wear crapn 0,1 the left
r.n tor a'sry d js. The tu ioty h of re-
c nt origin , bbt c m'a'oa ' ' f > xcil'ei\l ' talent
in tWwiy of Hit d s of lcU ! 'ei. "he
inue iig'u lo'd en ITio l-l'l rlny cf etoh
month , and l o' proit bjnetU tu thu u > l
dura , both n.o.ttlly andi-lna'oiUir. '
A MESIUKK
THE SCHOOL BOARD ,
An Adjoitmctl Session Ij nt
Now HchnolH to lie Until ,
The school beard hold an extra ac
jonrncd session last night , st which a
members were present. President LDD
was In the chair , Mr. Ocnnojer acting a
secretary.
Tbo object f the meeting was to dii
cuss the subjoctof thoimmcdiatoeruction
of a now tchool houto on the corner o
Twenty eighth and Farnam , and alto th
building of a slmiUr attuctnro on th
cottier of Eighteenth acd Cattelhr.
The plans for iha now Fart.am atrec
school house , both n.s originally dcs'gnec
and as subsequently modified , were laic
before- the board and dlscii-sid , as als
wo'o the newly draughted dcs'gni ' of th
Cattollar school.
ThuFdtium schol , on the basis iltacuts
ed by the board will bo a ten-room build
( ng , with basement ab > vo ground. This
latter feature wai decided upon for the
reason that the tchoolbotrd has had mud
trouble with basements balow ground
which at certain seasons ot the year were
surj to bo moro or lets damp.
Thoaubject of adopiirg the plans waa
oarnoatly canvassed. Councilman Uaeca
was preaoiit , and oxpronicd himiolf as
being in favor of the Caatcllar school be
ing erected at the same time , on thosamo
genrral plan ani at the aamo cost.
Mr. Specht , in n lengthy spjcch , de
claredhimself [ as tiding with the h-nor
able member of the city council. The
people of South Omaha needed and mils
hive at once a now school house
Piosont accommodation were far
too small to accommodate the
schc.hr > , who were constantly presj
ing in. The necessity of a now school It
South Oinnhn was greater than the nooc
ofonoin the wcit end ; and if anything
the Caatollar school ought to bo cr.ictei
first. However , ho waa in favor of ad
vettislng forbids fcr bjth buildings at
the earns tl.no and hatiug them con
a true ted on ono contract at , the tame time
at a uniform coat of $18,000.
Mr. Gibbon suggested , with consid
erable wanth , that the nchoo
jorud had had enough of theeo double
contract ) , and could not aflcml to ran the
risk of calling for another ono , as they
always proved disastrous in the long run.
After oDiiBideiablo further debate , i
was decided to adopt the $20,000 plans
for the Farmm school as already drawn
up by Daftcno A Mendelssohn , the ar
chitects. As for the C.istcllar
street school , a motion was made and
carried that the aamo firm prepare pl.ias
'or an $18,000 budding , to bo submitted
at a &n extra mooting next Monday night.
Boird adjourned.
Public speakers nnd singers find B. H.
Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops
a sure remedy for horseness. -
PEKSONAfc
( Jen. Thayer went to Washington last
itfiht.
K. M. Bartlett went to Lincoln last
Mr. W , H. Bullins , formerly nf this city ,
now of Cblllncothe , Mia-souri , came up to
Omaha yesterday morning.
Mr. J. Goldberg returned from the easl
yesterday and as a result of his visit will , in a
ew cluB , open the Fair on Farnnm street
rith a largo stock of dry goods.
J , R. BulfiDgton , Liberty ; D. D. Newcomer ,
Blue Hill , Neb. ; William Brandt , jr. , Mai-
om ; 15. H. B. Wilber , AVahoo ; J. 1) . Ilurd ,
tistDRs. are at the jMillurd.
A. II. Neediff , Norfolk ; Thomas Jensen and
V. A. Thunnnn , Ulysses ; John 1'leimich ,
looper , A. J , Cornish , Lincoln ; S. F. Malt-
by. L ndvillo , Col. ; A. AV. Lowroy , Dayton ,
) hio , are at the I'nxton ,
1' . Danphy , Grand Inland ; J. A. Utabam ,
forth Uend : 0. A , Randall , Springfield ; AV.
j. McDonald , AVajno ; John la\vaon , Alma ;
\ . It. Graham , AVest Point , Judge ,1. S.
imlth , Fremont , ara at the CanGeld.
J. 15. Clark , Minden ; AV. 1 ! . Opertou , ] 'ul-
; ou ; AV. Landguuss , North Plattu ; Gco. P.
lull , Tekamah : AV. S. AVhitmore , .South
Jend , Neb. ; Ifarry If. Ilicke , New York ;
lichard Wojth , Atlantic , To. ; Clms. U.
'iscli , Milwaukee ; R. M , Jeffrsy , Minneap
lis , and V. T. Cole , of St. Louis , are stop-
ilnK at the Metropolitan.
OOUBT OALENDAB.
InttcrH Iti tli < > District Court Coun
ty Court-Minor IU-HIH.
In the district court yesterday nobusi-
eas of great impcrtanco w.is transacted.
eforo Judge Wnkely the case of Hammond
mend vs. Woodworth was en trial. The
aso was tried lait lerni , but the jury
Mled to agree in making up the vcrJict.
'he suit Is QUO brought against L. Wood-
irorth by Ilimmond to recover money
uo on a well digging contract oxocutsd
y phintiff. Hammond , as a well digger ,
s qnllo a celebrity , being known as
'WltchhszEl" Hamnioad , by reaton ci
U using tao "wttchhensl fork" to deter
mine the loiation of n spring of water
Btforo Ju gj Neville th'j cssiol Mer-
ar ys. Culver , salt brought for purposts
f ejoitmcnt , was on trldl.
Ptojociitirg Atlornoy L-o Eitollo will
ako up the cii'iili.ul doclctt Lo.\i Mon-
ny mornlog ,
COUNTY I'OfliT.
In this tr buual y < starday Jaclgo Mc-
} ulloch win uQgigtil in hearint ; tbo cue
f J. \ . Fuller v . Hugh MoManca , a
uit brought to tocovcr § 277.18. am junt
uo on a bill of goods purchased by de-
ciilant. MrMtuus acknowlodgci thtt
hero were cirtaln uoalrs duo on prior
jlcf , btt clalncs that those amount !
ooted pp t > only 588. Pleint ft" , ha
laitns in petition , had mlmprueontid
tulitind prlco of gooda dotivdred , and
urther , hvl not given tha nuuont paid
or I or contract. The trial wits fin abed
nd jiidgmint r < 9too1 ,
Ntlio Nolsinnus A. Koooger , rral
inio nnktiomi , for $007 torndiovo of
teers sold by plaintiff and uotpiid | for.
In Jtfige Andoraon'a court four prop.
tty owneis in suwcr district No. 1:1 : ,
aicred ttiit - tto city to
agalnstto rt cover
xtts paid under proteat , in satisfaction
f thu teen ; alleged illegal tat le\y
F. 0. Fuitaur & Uo , were grai t d
jud < meat in the same c ttrt ( f $1. > 7 85
ixafmt Measis. Qturoj & GMUI if the
Timo-Diip t h
Bttcli * , Jobiroi & 0i. in the same
Iri'ui.kl instituted re lev'ti proceedlngi
ouft'ii t riobsnn A'Oo , a dry goods firm
if Weitein NoSrAaka. Hobs n tt Oo.
hud ( urcbaitd n \\TRO \ blllrf giola fruu
them in eoltti g tip in ) mi iaeas some time
ego. Rfc > minl { l > nkrupt , Qobson at
teimii oi t itt'i 1 a march rn hlscredl'o'a '
by ship , ing ( 11 nla gooda to a ton n In
KMISM , oxici vicinity not known. A
chsnco wotlUl have it , the shlpraciv
were tranforred at the 0. , M. and S
Paul depot In this city , whoio they wcr
tolzcd by JlrsjM. Sttelo , Johnson & Co
In satisfaction cf their claims.
" DROP THOSE PANTS ! "
XliiQnier Story of SlmllcrVh
1'iofcescs Innocence.
Benj. Van Oftnan , a man of scm
tbitty-livo yean , and clalmicg to hat
from Council Blutfj , wta arrested Ja
night ] by Officer John Turnhull and jail
ed cu a charge of ftaud.
It BppfatMthat about ton days ago Vnt
Oroaan , who ia n smooth-talking , niMil
gentleman , wont to Paulson , the roa
ustito nun , end ondcavorod to sell him
propel ty nf his in Nebraska , which h
utl'erod for sale nt oztraordlnarily low
tates.
tates.Mr. . Paulson aikod frr refcrocco ant
was promptly referred to cartain pirtio
in the east , to whom ho wrote. Afto
watting a reasonable length of tlmo fur an
answer and raceivlng none , Mr. P. no
tlfioi Vnn Orman that ho did not care to
purchase the land. The latter then endeavored
doavored to procure a Iran , but in th' :
was uneuicessful. Ho at Icogth droppci
as low in his borrowing n quests as to
Bsk for twenty-five conte , but Mr. Paul
son , firmly convinced that Van Orman
was n ssonndrol , refused to listen to him
About this tlmo the attention of tbo
police tras directed to this Indvidual bj
another and unconnected circumstance
Van Orman , a fosv diya previous , hat
gone ID Moldrnm , the Fifteenth strco
tailor , and had given him a pair of pants
ta mend , taking in temporary oxchaogo
a pair belonging to a well known society
man of this city. Ho promised to
promptly return , pay for the
repairing of his own pants , and give up
the borrowed pair. This ho failed to do
and a week passed by ami still ho returned
od not. Finally , the young society man
became anxious and angry , as ho suppoc
cd that hts pants , n liiteen-dollar pair
were forever gono. The poliea wcra no
tided bet failed to find either the prc
clous pantaloon ; , or the man who was
wearing them. L-3st nlaht , however , Mr
aieldrum encountered Van Orman , and
proceeded to handle him without glovco
11 o oocorted him with no groatgonticneas
Int3 his shop , where ho wni ordered to
shed the stolen pantaloons , and taka
lack his own. This done , ho was hind
ed ever to Officer Turnbull.
Van Orman claims to bo innccsnt o
any intent to dofraud. Ho says that hi
3 a brother of .Judge James , of Counci
Blutlj.
Froni Klktioru Station.
To the editor of the B KB :
DKAK Sir. : Yonr correspondent was
nvited to a church sjciablo , held at the
residence of William Hopper , Esq , half
a mile south of Elkhorn station on Pri-
day evening la it.
There waa a largo attendance of those
nterested In the erection of i now church
there.
Communications were received from
several parties ofToriL'g ' enms vavplnt ,
from $25 to $200. Among the letter bo
ng ono from Mr. Poppleton of § 200 , anc
ono from Mr. Harper of .1 like sum.
Tha refreshment ! were excellent and
ably presided ever by Mrs. Hopper and
ho Misses Hoppers , assisted by tbo
Misses McComba , of Irvinstown , and the
MsE03 ( Sailings , of Elkhorn.
After refreshments the guests were on
; artalnod by some /cry choice music on
organ by ccvoral of the young ladies.
A very ntco tuaa was raised for church
purposes by these prosunt , and your cjr-
.sporidcut predicts that In the ne.ic future -
turo a handsome § 2,000 building will
ulorn the hills overlooking the Elkborn
titlon. X. Y. 'A.
SlBned Without Authority.
To tha editor of the UKE.
DKAK Sin : Please allow mo the npaco
n your paper to lay that my name under
an article appearing in yesterday's
BEB , headed "Hitter vs. Thomas , " was
> 'a2ud there without my knowledge end
onsont. PKTEK SMITH.
DIKD
IcGClltE Tn this city February l.'ith , at
'J o'clock p m. , ThomuB , ton of JM\vard and
Mary MclJuire , aged two yoaia and four
inonllu.
Tuneral will take place to-day , Febru-
ry ICth , at 1:30 : o'clock p. in. , from tha resi-
nnco , corner I'ier and Ulonde strcetB.
I'LLI VAN. Sunday , 1'ebruary 15 , 18.S5 , at
7.30 p. in . Peter J. .Sullivan , son of Mr.
and M > K , Daniel Sullin , younger member
of tlio Sulli\a liroe. , at tliereaidpoea of hi
parent's 1315 Chicago btreot , of nITcctton of
the lunga , aged lit joarp , ( i months and' )
days.
The funeral will take place from tlio resi-
once on AVedofday at OifiOa. in. and from St.
'hilomena'a Cathedral at 10 a. m. The friends
f the family are cordially ln\ited to attend.
Thu unexpected death of Mr. Sullivan
oraes with sovci-j fci-co to hia many
liitulsand a hoit cf bueinuea acquaint-
nctH As a builneis man , the joangost
f a firm cf well-known timmiiln , hia
trlct attention to business and rigid in
ogrity gained for him and hia brothers
n enviable reputation among ttio raanu-
acturing tradesman of thta city. Hia
uddou iluith on tha throshhold of we -
ulness is a crushtn ? blow to his aged
aranta , his brothurs and ahters , and
) bi the onrnmnnity of an upright , active ,
generous bueiaois man.
Police Court. .
Ill pDlico court yoiterdiy morning there
as an exctllent attendance cf spectators
nit the ciiminal portion of the shoiv
an somehit thin ,
AV. M. Jlhodof. bitter known us "Cor-
utoy Bill,1'was ' charged with iutoxica-
on. Ho pleaded guilty but mid that ho
ust get t ii * of j il having been nont up
or thirty diys in bicid and water and
ael pottin awfully thirsty -vd hence -'ot ,
little too full , lie piomiaed to leave
10 city at onca If releaiod. Ho wia
inod 5 ind Sfiite'cid 11 ton days on
read and water but judgement was eui-
lendod provided ho Uft trio city.
John Burns wni lined $5 and ooiti for
isturVnnco of the penra.
Ohas. Caitna was charged with being
vagrant end ita ) hold t > await iiwoatl-
.ntioa.
George Poiatdexter wag charged with
btaitiing money from Richard lvithon
nder filno jrlumo . Jls pleaded not
oilty * nd stated thit ha wai not ready
or trial. His care waste tinued ,
Many cosmetics for the complexlrii
uvo from tlmo to timu been Oim ] the
market. But muo have Hood tbo teet
a haa Pozz nl's medicated complexion
ponder. ' It Is an abioluto curative for
blotches , diicoloratlon , freckles , ote. Fcr
ia'e by drogglsts.
A MOTHER'S ' STRUGGLE , '
MM. Fnmil < Tiatlirnp Appeals to tlio
I'liv for tlio rosicHelon of
Her Clnlil.
Last evening a lady Riving her natno
na Mrs. Fannie Latbrop called upon Judge
McCalloch In the county courtand in ap
plying for \trlt of liibcaa corpus to re
cover a chiM tclo a story poiscsunR aomo
points of interest ,
It seems that aovorM months ago Mrs
Lathrop , who is a woman of about 20
years of ago , mot with a tcrtiblo alllio-
lion in the Insanity of hi > r husband. Mr.
Lsthrop , aftu1 being passed upon by the
examining board , was u judged a worthy
subject for the tUto asylum , nnd accord
ingly thither ho was sent. Ills wife was
left destitute and without any rooaiu of
support except such a pittance as would
ncoruo from hu'J and unremitting man
ual labor of the moat mental clianct r.
She was furthortnoro burdened with the
care of three mull childrenogod respect-
holy 7 , 5 and 2 yosiM.
For them eho determined to toil , nnd
licr work was performed uncomplaining'
In the hope that the \v < 1
might bo kept from the door. Tlio fin
struggle WAS hard and bitter , nnd she wa
compelUd in n measure toive \ it up
Duo day during the latter part of last October
tobor Mr , J. W. Anders on , whoso wlfo
3 a sister of Mrs , Litbrip and rosidci
oil Divunpoil between Seventeenth ant
Eighteenth streets , proposed to Mro. L
that hts family bo aliened temporary
clmrgo of the two elaor children. Ho
[ iromisod that ho would take good care
} f thorn. Mrs. Lathrop , thinking 1h.\
this measure of tompornry aoparmion nn
the best , KIVO them to Mr. Amlerton
who tent cue of ilium to Lincoln am
gave tbo other < o a Mrs. Whltlock , alao
i relative of the Lathrop fa mi y
A tew days Ittur , Mrs. Lalhrjj
being compelled to work put
pave the Bimllest child to a Mrs. William
Meyer. Eleventh and Jones streets , ani
.uvpaid the board for a curtain number c
weeks in advanco. The prepaid porlcc
of lodging has passed by moro than a
month and the child was , nntll y cater
d y , still fcrcibly retained by Mra. Meyer
or , to oxfiubtho payment of Its boird.
After heiuiug the eterp , Judge McCul-
loch Issued an order Instructing Mrs
Meyer to aurrrndor the child , and waive
all claims of its caro. The mother , ac
companied by Ofiicor Tom Plorrnot , visited
itod Eleventh and Jones street ] last nigh
mi receiverad her child.
Mrsr Lathrop will probably take stops
.o recover her other children.
Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac
co Is the best.
Tnitlo XotcB.
Sunday's local freight receipts via U
P. were quits 1'ght , as follows : Corn , 2
cara ; hogs , 4 oars ; atone , 2 cars ; whea ,
cira ; Oats , 3 caw ; sugar , 1 cir ; ore , "
' care ; salmon , 2 cars ; bullion , 1 cur
lay.I caw ,
Five cars of cat wheels wera shipped
on contract Sunday from the Union Pa
iific chops to Pullman , Illinois , ta bo uset
n the construction t > f sleepeis.
At the etock yurds yesterday , Iho
ceipls were from Albi m , .Nob. , 5 cara o
io * , from Cedar ItapiiU , la. , Icar , fron :
luoper , Neb , 1 car.
RAILWAY NEWS ,
V Chnngo in Smoke Stacks Tin : In
vention ofan Omaha Man ,
The locomotives on the U. P. railway
are undergoing a change in the style of
, heir smokestack ? , or aa thn iludc report
er would aay , exchange "boll crown" lot
tra'ght plug hate. The smokestacka
which hive been in use on the road for a
number of ycata were built after a dcaign
mdo at the shops In this city , with a
view to quirding especially against
.he oscsps of sparks and Butting fire to
he prairie grass. All engines limit at
: ho flhof.s in this city and nil bought cast ,
whether at Taunton , Phlhdolphij , or
thor shops have boon equipped with
hose .stacks , which are conical in shape ,
ml apparently quite capiclons. A rail
way iiiin raid yesterday that the change
o the ordinary straight stacks w.ii boiog
lade with a view to iccuiiog a bigger
.exhaust" than Is possible with thu old
tacks , and a consequent advanUgo in
rcing an engine when it Is neceaauiy tj
lanl unusually heavy loads.
AX OMAHA INVK.VTOll.
A < < llancIng"niachlno ; has been patented
> y Mntt E lie , master niochanlc of the
t. Paul it Omaba road. The machine.
3 intended for nto In cleaning the ice
nd snow from between the railsend cm-
sta cf a mold board armed ulth knives
nd hung on a stua'l ' car. The plow and
utterB are raised and lowered by a half
am and friction roller * , which are ruxl-
y controlled by an air pump attichinent
rjin the engine. Ono of these machines
s In use on the St. Paul & Omaba road ,
nothtr on Iha Milwaukee road und two
r throe are in nto on e.iitcrn roads.
Absolutely Pure.
nil * powder never varlei A mure ) ol r" ' ty ,
rengtb anil ho'efmenwa. Mnio eoooomlcal than
ie ordinary kludi.ai d cannot be told la c mp tl <
ua with tbo tnultllude ol low te-t , eh' rt weight
uia ol pbymhrte i > owd r . Bold eely In oaai.
OVAL UAKWQ 1'OWDKll CO. , 105 Wall Bt ; N.Y.
FOR THE SALE OF
erchant
It lias long ago been fullv explained by the Press what is meant
by Misfits and Uncalled for garments , and how the Misfit Par
lors canie into possession of them. Also how they are purchased
by them that they can sell them at less than the "Original1 cost.
Bnt being more thoroughly explained when a friend who has
purchased from the Parlors meets another friend. In style of
cut , finish of fabric , and workmanship , it is at once realized that
these garments are not surpassed by any "Rivals , " and more
clearlv is it seen when prices are compared , that competition to
the "Misfit Parlors" is impossible
Overcoats. finifs. JPaufs.
$ l > 5 OOCtiBtom-mado Overcoats for Sit ! ) 00 SCO 00 Custom-made Suits for sso co 815 00 Custom.tr.ade rants'for S 00
W 00 , 2.1 00 r.r. . oo " " 1'J 00 " " 700
CO 00 " ' . 22 CO DO 00 " " 22 50 10 00 " ' 5 CO
1500 . 20 45 00 " " " "
20 00 S 00 4 CO
10 00 . 18 00 40 00 " " IS 00 7n ( a 5
S5 00 . 15 0) 35 00 " " 15 CO Open e\omnfs until 9 o clock.
ISO 00 .12 00 ISO 00 " " 1200 Saturday night until 10 o'clock
All garments guaranteed as represented , each on earing the
name of the tailor.
-AT THE-
1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIKS. 1312
Open evenings until 9 o'clock ; Saturday nights until 10 o'clock.
All Tailors with misfits and uncalled for garments will confer
favor by addressing Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas St.
TEST YOUR BAKIMFOWIJER TO-DAY
Brand ] iurertlt ] i. * n -olutely pure
Pisco a c n top rtow n on n Iiutn.ni- until hmtrd th
reinovo thocoToriina mncll. A clicmlu illl not b. .
qutroil todotoct the pnuonco or nniinonli
DDLS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
TS IIKiLTIHL\LS3 ! IH3 NEVER Ut
In A million home * for n quarter of & centurr It tut
UoU tlio ronsutnerj' rellnblo tett ,
THE TESTOFTHE OVEH.
_ _
PEICE BAKING POWDEH CO. ,
IIJIKEIIS or
Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts ,
Tb * itronf titnott del It loot IDA oatarilflifor known , and
lr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems
For Light , llc Itliy llreait , Tim ISeit Drr Hop
Yenttln tlio Worlit.
FOR 8ALK BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO , . ST , LOUIS.
Omaha Medical & Surgical
Institute
13th St , , Cor Capital Ave ,
Tronic and Surgical Diseases
DIsoaocB of Femaloa , rf tlio Nervous Bystam , Pr
vato Dlaoaecaor the Urinary and Sexual Organ * ,
and Ultcoaoa of the Hcwl , Throat and Luugg ,
Bccliltlea. | )
KYI : AND KAU ,
DUcoate treated by no experienced specialist ! alee
llaouBca ol the lUort , Liver , Stomach , Kidneys ,
liladder , Neuralgia , Itheumatlam , Piles , Canoor , etc.
CATAUUII , I1HONOIIIT1M.
Ind all other dlfvaxei of the 'ihroaUnd Ltinga treat
cd by Medicated Vapora. ( Send ( or Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation , )
All dlrraar a cl the BloaJ , Urinary and Sexual Or.
; ans. I'rhate UUeaaea and
Piles Cured or no Pay.
( IS Years Hoipltaland Prlrito Traotlce , )
3onsuliatlon and cxumlnatlon tree.
Call or rite fur circulation chronlo dl'ta-ca and
lotonnJtics , Diuoiuisot Kcmalc , I'rhate UUeatu
it the Uriuar * ami Sexual organs , Seminal Weak-
less , Ntrvoun UeMllty or Exbaueticn.etc. , utc. , nd
, ur new rcntnrathutroatmcnt.
All letters and cou ulutlou Confidential.
tledlcli'CD fent tu all n > rt ot the country by ex.
> rc , securely packourom obeenatlon , U < full do
crlptlonol cw.0 Uiiltcu , Ouu t 'K > Dal Intorvlsw
iretorred II convenient. Open at all honiB.
tea all > tttera to
Mtdicul & Surgical Insttute
l.Hh St , Cur. Capital \ve.
H. S. ATWOOD ,
Plattsmouth , - - - Necranka
illicit or TUOBOoaaiaiD MB Bias ai > i
IEREFORD UD KBSEJ BiTTLE
JIUIT SID IWUfl
Having quite a number of
Misfits and Uncalled for Suits
From our Merchant Tailoring department , we
offerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of
their actual value. These are no Ready Made
Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real
Merchant-Tailor work.
CSVE US A
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors ,
Sfrrct.
-LARGEST STOCK OF-
In. ttto
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
fess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
mm us , SCJLES
, Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for Hie Indian Department given for BuQnlo Scales ex-
luaivftly. Scalefc"
AT 1405 DOUGLAS STREET OMAlIA , NEBRASK
ZIUEMPINQ & BOLTS ,
-UANUfAOTOHKlia OT-
fUUll , WUdon Capi , Iron OiMttijI , UtlaUlo Bkr-llgbt * . kc. ttt , Ina'.aoJ fl * ,
a i til B tttO U > EliMl Omabt MtbiuU.