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TJBE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , APRIL 1 , 1885. TH E DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning , April 1. Wanted , At the BKK office , a bripht , nctlf o boy o 15 or 10 years of age. Ono with BOKO experience in typetcktlng preferred - forrod , LOOAL BREVITIES , Ponder. I'andsr. Ponder. The police took in tbo usual rmmbar of drunlcs last night. In painful contrail wlth'prciaJlnR U y , Uioro were absolutely no CMO on Judge Uonoko'a pollco ( locket yesterday morning. IoU in Ponder sold April 7th. Yesterday was of o genuine spring character , delightfully balmy just such a day as the youngster chooses on ] which to play "hooky. " Attend Halo lots at Pendor April 7th , The various Building Trades' Unions have decided to postpone the nine-hour move ment until Juno 1 next. The courts nro dull and so in every part of town , Nothing in the line of news stirring except politic ] and "sugar and water. " Drexel & Maul received n telegram yes terday evening for a fine metallic casket , to bo Bent to York for a lady who died from an attack of apoplexy. It was a beautiful burial CMC. There was a general battle among the unions last night , BO the reporter learned , The question was : "Shall wo postpone tbo nine- bour movement until Juno 1 ? " It waa "post , poned , A subscription list for the base ball outer' ptiflo has been placed with Arthur Brings of Saxe'a hat store , and all interested in the project should tall at ouco and < subucribo at liberally as possible. -G on. Co win has determined to at once institute proceedings in the district court against the Buckingham theatre. Just what abapo will bo given to the legal proceedings 1m not been determined. In tbo account of the cano presentation to Dr , Edward Wirth , the recant medical gradu ate , the name of his -alma mater should have boon the Omaha Medical College , instead of the "State Medical College. " The following mectinps , under tbo direc tion of Mr. and Mrs. Ohubbuck , will be hold at the Baptist church every day this week ex cept Saturday : Ladies' prayer meeting at 3 p in. , Bible reading at 3:30 : , gospel mooting at 4:80 : , All are cordially invited , Coldnol Mapleson , wltbMadamo Patti , and the other members of "Her Majesty's' Opera company , will pass through Omaha to day , The special train bearing the troupe will arrive hero about three o'clock in the afternoon. When Mr. D. L. Moody , the evangelist , was hero bo promised a copy of his book "Tho way to God , " to every inquirer who gave name and address. The books hav o boon received and are now ready for distri bution at Omaha Publishing company , No , 117 Sixteenth utroet. The appearance of the comedians Robson and Grant At Boyd'a opera bouse , on Thurs day evening , will bo the comedy advent of i the season. They will preiont for the first time in Omaha their new play "Cherubs , " a refined and amusing comedy. The sale of BOata opens to-morrow morn'ng. The plans for the B. & M. headquartor'a ad dition have already been drawn and it Is ex pected that the work of building will be com menced about May first. Workmen are already engaged in tearing down the small wooden buildings immediately west of the present structure , T.Uieon & Olson's meat market on Nine teenth and Sherman streets was broken into Monday night by thieves who effected an en trance by prying open the side windows. They emptied the cash boz and stole a few miscel laneous articles of value , A man who had dropped a 50-cont piece in the cash-box of a Fartiam street car yeeterday reported to Officer Fuller that the driver had refused to refund him the 45 cents change , and demanded the arrest of the Jehu. Officer Fuller informed him that a pollco offi cer had no such power , and turned him over to the tender mercy of the sup orintendont , Mr. 0. W. Hlggins , of the Nebraska National bank , baa received from Greenwood , Nebraska , a $10 greenback note of counterfeit series which is pronounced to bo almost per fect , in fact ono of the most cleverly designed that has yet been Been , About the only dis crepancy not discoverable by the ordinary observer la that the letter of the tones and Iho number do not tally , Vi A pretty picture was that at the windjw of 0. S , Goodrich last night as the bright light . of the electric globe shone on the happy face of llttlo "Mamie" Doble , seated in her baby carriage and beckoning to all the pasaera-by to corns and " eo mo in my pretty carritgo , " If a man know ho could find as pretty a little cherub as "Mamlo" to sit in it , each man in town would buy a baby carriage and a bright windo toputitin. "There baa never been a time , " e id As sistant Yho , Chief Galligan to a reporter , "during my seventeen years connec tion with the Omaha department , when we have had BO few Gres as at present. The con fhipatlona , both in number and extent are ex tremely light. " "The worst year for fire losses ! Was , I think , in 1879 , In that year , Boyd'a packing hoaio , Ilor's distillery , and the Omaha elevator burned , representing an aggregate lots of nearly 3250,000 ; besides there wcra numberless smaller blazes. " In JrUgoBartlett'a court Monday after noon was tried the case of Molllo Scott against J obn K. IMwarda , a real estate man. The suit ia ono brought by tha sporting woman for damages , ou account of tha alleged failure of defendant to observe a contract. It appeari that she agreed with blui in Miy last to rent a certain ono of his houiea for $21 ( for the first unntb ) and 810 for every month there after , he promising to eject certain tenants al ready In poisossion. lie failed to obaervo the contract , though the first month * ' rent wai pud In advance , DlHtrict Court. There was only ono branch of thu dls triot court in tension yetterday , and .tin time was Ukoa up with two cuea. In Oehrkoy vs. Tha U. P. II. R. Go , a salt for damages to plaintiff's hone am wagon , was decided by a vtrdlct for $5 for pUiotUf. The ciso of Bargstrora VB. Ktufnun wia on trial when tbo court adjnurnec This suit ii f > r dan Bga claimed for \i \ jury by Jcfocdatt throwing plaintiff ct of hlara'oon , roLioB comer , Very little of Importance olnce the In report la Ihli court. STEPHENSON TALKS , He Claims to Have Be&ii & "Done Up , " What Do Has to Say Iho B , & fa , Dump Matter. The ( irrepressible Jim Slophonaon was on deck early yesterday morning , and full of fight as ever. "How Is U you didn't get nominated last nlghlt Didn't you have the back ing of the Sixth irard ? " naked n BEE re porter. "Of conrto I had. I hid U solid. I had eight delegate ! . The people in the Sixth ward wanted mo In the council and I carried the ward by over 100 majority , bat Jim Boyd nnd Jim Orolghton didn't ' want me , I don't belong to their ring. They put up a job and beat mo with ono of the ntnall bosses dowu In the U. P. uhopa who don't know enough to pound annd. Jim Orolghton says I talk too much. I do talk a goad deal but U IB the truth I am talking nnd that's what they can't stomach. " "What particular objection was there to your nomination ? " asked the reporter. "Haven't yon been a straight democrat ? " "They haven't nny good grounds. I have always been a working democrat , but Jim Boyd didn't want mo nominated for fear It would got too much talk about the riots and militia. They want to make a scape-goat of mo , that's all. I had no more to do with bringing the ml lltia hero than you havo. The fact la ] have been misused and misrepresented In that matter. I have got a claim now ngilnst the atato for $80 for livery hire and hay for the governor and his whisky- drlnklog staff , that was on droaa parade in this town for two vrooks. " "Didn't yon ask Boyd to send for the troops ? " "Not a bit of U. I was not consnltod. I didn't know anything about the troops till they got horo. " "How did that trouble on the dump originate ? " "I will toll you the whole alory , " said Stephenson , "I took a contrast from the B. & H. to do the grading. I was to commence work on the 20th day of Feb ruary , and did so. I first employed about seventy men , and paid them 81,25 a day , with an agreement on my part to pay thorn $1.50 at the beginning of March. On the last day of February the men struck , being Inducedto do no by men who tried to got the contract and could not , and by other men who would not work themselves ; professional agita tors , you might call them. I was to pay them $1.50 on the 1st , aa I have said , and when the strike occurred I readily acceded to the demand for $1.50. Tno men , led on by the agitators , Immediate ly struck for $1.75. I would even have paid that , but was compelled not to do so by the terms of my contract with the road which said not moro than $1 50 per day. " "In conclusion I will say , " remarked Mr. Stephenson , "that I have always had the best Interests of Omaha at heart and my four years' record in the council will , I think , show this to bo n fact. I wanted the nomination , and I worked for it. I have many friends In the Sixth' ward and the city at large , and I would have boon elected without trouble. I am moro entitled to tho' place than any of those blncd-suckors who have nothing at stake or nothing to lose men who want office to rob the city. It seems tome mo that the Union Pacific ought to have been satisfied with two of the six nomi nations for city council last night , but it seems not. They have throe O'Malloy , Daily and Lowrey. "You may tell the people that I am going to run Independent , and It is my Intention to bo elected , too , " said Mr. Stephenson , and his face assumed a stern look , as If ho had already proparedf or the battle. To EXCHANGE 440 acres well Improved and , ; J milo from Essex , la. , for a stock of general merchandise. Addrecs , John Llndorhol'm , Eisex , la. THE OAKNIVAL OF DECEIT , All-Fools J ) y" Origin of tbo Custom. This , the first of the now month Is All Fools' day , popularJy known In this country as April Fool's day. It that ono of all the three hundred and sixty-five when Truth blushing ; at tha grosi follies of the occasion , draws her inantlo nbont her and silently steals away ; when Brazen Falsehood , , clothed in the musty and time-worn garment ! o2 custom and conventionality , stalks abroad in tha land , hand in hand with his brother , the Prac tical Joke ; whoa young , , end old , and middle-aged out to the winds all sensa of truth and set themselves totho tooth' some task of deceiving the unwary ; when the Little Green Apple and the Fat Purse , with R ten-foot string connecting at the other end with a wicked small boy whereof the name is Vexation-and-Decelt , are sent on their guileful minawn ; yea , verily , when the wire that doih trip and the water-can that dplh spiil on the head of the pedestrian , infest the piths of the hoodlose ; and when the good old man , with the benevolent face and hoary head , may bo seen tolling through the street , bearing on his back tbo llbolona label of the unholy urchin "Shoot Mo , I'm a Dude" all this , yea more , makes up the d y of "April Fools. " The origin of the day , like that of other anniversaries which have for cen turies past been celebrated , Is clouded in what appears to bo the most Impenetra ble of mysteries. Certain it Is that All- Fools' day has long furnished a date for the Carnival of Deceit. Not only 1s It observed on the continent , In France , Germany , Italy aa In England , Scotland and Ire land but In other and faraway olinaos not blescod with tbo term of civilized , ie there the eamo cnitom of foolery , Betas persons of a curious and speculative bent have endeavored to loosto and define * the tigln of the anniversary ; that they have not sufcoeded.U attested by the fact thai we are yet In the dirk. Ono theory , per haps the strongest , accounts for the aunl vorttry un the ground that It came Iron Christ's belcg sent , on frultlcia ralision 0 to and fro between Herod , Pilate anc Gaisphai. Another remarkable op'nloi f Is that it Is derived from Noah's sendln ] his dove forth from the ark 01 tbo bootlcsi errond of dlscsver it ing land. And still anothe traces tbo CUB km back to the Festival o the Hull , annually celebrated by th t | faithful of the Hindoo * on the Slit c March , when all manner of deceptlv pleasantries are practiced , But whatever the origin of the custom , U la pretty much the uuno In observance all the world over. In Scotland the dupe of the April joke la said to bo "hunting a gawk" looking for n cuckoo. In Franca again , the unfortunate Is a "polsson d1 Avrll , " meaning a silly fish , like n mack erel , easily caught. It Is to bo expoo ted that the custom will moot with the most hearty and com plete local observance i > t least It won't bo strange if such is the case , tor the perms small boy yet grows and thrives In Omaha , Smoke Seal of Notth Carolina To bacco . THE WESTERN LEAGUE , Omnlia's Entrance Into the Organ Izntion Now Assured. It has at length been definitely settled that Omaha is to have representation In the Western Loagno , Mr. Fred Hey , of Kansas City , who ia ono of the prime movers of the league , arrived here , Monday , and ia company with number ot local enthusiast ] visited the gentleman whoso claim upon the park requires lifting , and securing concessions from him , aeon succeeded In striking a bargain. Assured by responsible citfcans that the amount necessary to payoff nil Hens and to place the park In repair would soon bo raised , Mr. Hey loft Monday night for Kansas City where to day the schedule will bo made up. The clubs now composing the league are Toledo , Springfield , Cleveland , Indian apolis , Kansas City , Omaha , Milwaukee , Minneapolis , St. Paul having with drawn. The schedule will bo so ar ranged as to afford a convenient circuit of names , the western'clnba plating a series first , then the eastern and then back and forth. The season will bo opened In Omaha on April 18 , with Minneapolis pitted against the homo club. Mr. Hey will personally manage and supervise the movements of the Omaha nine. Ho has already boon negotiating for [ a number of very fine players , with whom he antici pates a apoady closure of contracts , . Among them are the Say brothers of last year's Baltimore Unions , Sylvester and Schwartz of the Cincinnati Unions , L'ickorson D the Baltimore Association club of hist year , with Visner , and pos sibly others of the old Union Pacific team , The club will no doubt bo a strong ono , and will make a sharp race for the championship. The location of the park Is deemed by some too far from the center to be conveniently accessible. The Green line , however , will convoy pasaon- gcrs to within a few rods of the pirk gates , and doubtless extra provisions will be made by the company to acoomodato all who desire to go out. The park grounds are to bo rolled , the fences repaired and a number of reiervod scats and 25 cent seats will bo added. Everything will bo In readiness by the 18th day of April. A "CON ; " MAN. How City Treasurer Bncfc was the Victim of Mistaken Identity. There is a pretty good story being told on the democratic candidate for city treasurer which is rather too rich to keep. Unless the subject of the tale becomes willing to make notarial deposi tion on the- point , the truth or falsity of th e tale will never become apparent. It seems that one day last week Mr. Buck got off the Ninth street car on Jackaon street and walked up to Tenth. While on the way , he was accosted by a man , rather green and rustic looking , person who said : "See here , sir , what are yon going to do about that money I gave you for your baggage. " "What do you moan ? " replied Mr. B. , "You haven't given me any money ai all. " "Yes I did , " said the rustic , who bad evidently fallen a prey to some confidence man. "Yes I did ; You said you had some baggage that you wanted TO- got out of the depot and I loaned yon all the money I had to pay the amount. " Of course , Mr. B. instated that ho was not the man , the greenhorn saying all the time , "Well , you look just like the man , anyway. Your beard is exactly tbo same. " Paailng up Tenth street Mr. Buck no ticed Councilman Thrano'standlng on the corner and pointing htm out to the deluded persecutor , he eald , "Go anil ask that man who I am. Perhaps ho will toll yon that Lam not a confidence man. " The rustic did as bo was bid and was jocosely informed by Mr. Thiano "that that tall person was an. old ihoomakor from Flor ence. " Whila this hardly put Mr. Buck in scch. a position in his persecutor's mind as would have the Information that ho was the city treasurer of Omaha , , It served to clear him from all suspicion , Slowly and sadly the twica deluded man moved off and joined the over growing caravan of confidence victims whoso treasures have boon hopoleaaly lost. Mz. Buck is , nevertheless , a confidence man ho has the confidence of every voter in the ciiy. Selah ! Almost a Terrible Aocldcnt. Two well' ' known Omaha ladles oame nigh meeting with a frightful accident about To'closk yesterday evening. Mrs. Sread , wlfo of "Jack" Snoed , of the Pa- fu Kipress- company , and Miss Kittle- julnn , a most popular young luly with oclety people , wore ridlag in a Uog-cart loog Thlrtienth street just eutrering 'arnam. ' By some accident , somooae- Ithor on horseback or la a vehtale , drove rode ageust ! their o rt , frightening thoin horse so that ho shied and over- urned the cart throwing both ladlca to he pavement. It happened ( that the ate of epeod was vesy moderate at the line of the overturning , else the ladles would have been toroly orlotuly wounded 13 not killed. As it vai rhuy were considerably shaken and MtonUhed they doclaiod they wore not Erlghtonod but oicaped frith a few slight bruises and scratches. They were es corted to a ( tore near by where their rtends teen found thorn , and congratula tions were in older. Tbo horaebicame perfectly wild with fright when tbo cart shaft turned across bit back , and with tbo vehicle on its aide and the Iron hub of the wheel striking tha pavement at ev iy Inch of movement , the poor animal fairly flow down the street litirally leaving a streak of fire uparks along the line of travel. The cart was much damaged , but the reporter woa unable to learn of the Injury to the horse. Both horsa and vehicle belonged to Mr. Snecd. The ladies bavo the con gratulations of their BEE npon the eicapc from great danger. Buy Waahbume's Beat Flour $3 ( X per owl. , at Heimrod'i.J " " " ANOTHER SOURCE OF WEALTH. Dairymen Suonlfl Rtafl the Articles ihe Association of Dairiflcp. ? Ana Boo Wlmt Glass of Nebraska Men Are Member ? , There Is no industry in the state moro rapidly growing nnd promising richer yields for the outlay made than that of btittot-maiclng. During the past few years It has literally jumped into promi nence nnd power. Below the readers of TUP. BEE will find the constitution and officers of the Nebraska Dairymen's association. CONSTITUTION. Section 1. This organization shall bo known as the Npbratka Dairymen's As spciatlon ; Its objects shall bo the promo tion of the dairy Interests of the state. Sec. 2 , Any person who shall pay Into the Iresaury of the Association $1 shall bo a member ono your and bo entitled to all the privileges and Immunities thereof , and any person who ihall pay into the trounrv $5 shall bo a life member thereof and shall bo exempt from luinuil pay ment ) . Soc. 3. The officers of this Association shall consist of a President , Vice-Presi dent , Secretary and Treasurer and five Director ; , who shall bo chosen from Its members , and as many additional Vice- Presidents as may bo doomed advisable , ohoion annually at the regular annual mooting , and shall bo the oillcors for the year following their election and until their successors shall bo chosen. Soc. 4 , The president , secretary and directors shall constitute a boatd of man agers , who shall manage the affairs and control the business of the association. A majority of the board at a regularly called meeting shall constitute a quorum to transact business. See. 5. A meeting of the association shall bo held annually ou the second Tuesday of December , fdr the election of officers , and for holding a convention nt such place in the otato as shall bo desig nated by the board of managers. Sec. U. Public notice of all regular meetings of the Aseoslatlon shall be given by the secretary at least twenty days before - fore the meeting , and a written or printed notice shall ba mailed to every member thereof. All meetings of the board cf managers shall bo called by the president or secretary , or by any three of the board of managers , notice of which shall bo given to each of the members thereof at least five days before the meeting. Soc. 7. Any vacancy which may occur in the board of managers may be filled by appointment , by the board , for the unox- pired term for whfch such officer was chosen Sec. 8. The place 'of business of this association shall be where the secretary has his residence. Sec. 9. Thesa by-laws may bo changed or amended by a majority vote of all the members of the Association present at my anmnl mooting. OFFICERS , President , S. 0. Bassott , Gibbon. First Vice-President , J. Dlxon Avery , Fremont. Secretary and Treasurer , H. H. Wing , Lincoln. Directors , J. W , . Livorlnghouso , Grand Island ; J. B. Diasmora , Sntton ; H. B. Nlcodemus , Fremont ; F. Mclntiro , Seward - ard ; O. M. Druse , Lincoln. Vlco prealdonts : F. W. Douglas , Be atrice ; C. W. Adame. Central City ; S. 0. Dilley , Hastings ; J. 0 , Chase , Fairmont ; 0 Jones , Seward ; E. W. Furnas , Brown- villo , D. P. Ashburn , Gibbon ; W. L. Ran dall , Columbus ; H. 0. Russell , Schnyler ; Mr. King , West Point ; Mr. Sholou , Rising ; W. G. Whltmore , Valley ; A. M. LoCIercq , MolIne.W. ; H. Blackmur , At kinson ; Samuel R. Splker , Blair ; H. H. Brainord , Framont. SYSTEMATIC BOBBEET Ol Prleght Can-A "GrjUn" Trail Dropped tlio Brass , For some time there has been a sys tematic thieving of the freight cars at the Northwestern depot. Grata , coal , coke and almost every conceivable article of merchandise , have been stolen , In the most mysterlona manner. Among th o losers by those depredations has been the Stoiz & Her brewery , the firm having loat no small amount of grain. Thera wai apparently no clno to the thieves until Monday , when Franz Bachmann , foreman of the brewery , dis covered that one of. the freight caw at this depot had been broken Into and a largo quantity of barley extracted , A trail of the grain was dieoaverod leading from tbo car to the barn of Abner Travis , on fifteenth strestjbotwoen Webster and Hurt. It la believed thai the center of the thievery has at length teen discov ered , and a search warrant has been aworn out and placed for servlco In the bands of Officers Tnrnbnll and Slgwart. A LlUliS FIDMU. Yesterday Officer Brady , In walking down Douglas street , saw a boy walking rapidly away with a heavy roll of brass , evidently stolen , under his arm. He immediately arrested the youngster on suspicion and escorted ) hlrn to jail. Jnat ] they were entering the jail door , tho. boy dropped the 75 pound roll of sheet brass on Brady's tooi. The latter very , naturally threw up his. hands and bawled nioraontarilj .nlth pain. The boy seized the very inviting opportunity to escape and ran down Iho alloy eastward. Turning from Fifteenth street , he hai just cleared the corner of Douglas , when no ran full Into- the arms of Mr. Ban Kennedy , , behind , whom was Officer Tcrnbull. The foiled culprit TOU rompily. turned over to Brady who trl- mphaiuly lodged him in jail , The young scamp gtvo his uamo ns ? rank McNlsh but hia real name I Uenry Moynrf. Bo claims that the brass , whlci was stolen from the kaudware tore of F. A , Schneider , and was worth * 30 or $40) , was given to him by a itraago man who promised to divide with him on tbo proceeds of tb txlo. | March 28kh , 1885. My paatnro ia now open for horses. Season price : Yearlings , 55 cents * per month ; two year olds , 80 centi ; three year olds and upwards , . $1.05 Seaiou ends November 20th. For futthor particulars enquire of Mr. Joseph Hodman , 10th street , Omaba , David Neale. MU Mary Tlemming , resident at 1813 Dodge stroe } reported at police headquarters yeiterday that little May , her three-year- old child , had disappeared in tha morning and WM nowhere to be found. Boy Waihhurno's Best Flour ? 3,00 per cwt , , at Helmrod'a. TEST YODRBATO POWDER TO-PAT. Drandi advtrtluM at itnoIuUlj par * oorvjcwxiv VJUOXOIVX K. THE TKBTl Plats a can tefl down on a h rtnior. thtooT.ranJ inull , lttlra lo dilwl th * pr tnc cf ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. in UMLTiiriutsB im NEVER "M Htmio-n In A million hornet for A < in rt r of i etntUrj H & Itvod the roniumert' rtllnblt teit , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbtitronf Mtuoil < UMtlon * ftnd tutor * tfltTorknow * , * Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gemi For Light , llf lthy Bread , Tha Bait Drj- Hop Yea.it In tha World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIOV | Wenth ot a Former HcaUlcnr , William R. Bo won , .Esq. , of this city , received a telegram yesterday ftom Oraton Landing , Now York , announcing the death of Major Gastavo Stophenaon , a former well known resident of this city. The major , during his lifo In Omaha , was connected with many public matters of a political and general character. Ho had considerable literary ability and contrlbutedShalcBpcarlan readings on many public occasions. During tbo last two years of his residence here ho was a deputy under U. S. Marina ! Biorbower , and resigned that position to go east. The cause of his death was not stated. Seal of Notth Carolina Tobacco is the best. To morrovr evening , will bo hold the tint rehearsal of the Musical Union Orches tra , with the local Ringing societiesin prepar ation for the May festival. Absolutely Pure. rhla-potnler never varies. A marvel ot pnioty , strength and wholeeoaitnosa. Mora economical than the ordinary klnds-.anj cannot be sold la competi tion with the multitude ) ol low test , short weight ilaro ol phvBphrto powdora. Sold only In cn9 , ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. . 108 WaJl Bt ; N.Y DR , PUHEK , Graduate of the University Vienna , Aus tria , Daio Surcponito the Military Hospital , of Vienna , 'Will do a general Medical and Surgical practice. All calls in city or country promptly attended. Oflico at the Omaha Medical and Surftlaal Institute , Corner 13tb Street and Capitol Avenue , [ BUCCE3SOR3 TO JOHM O. MOODS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old etand 1417 Tarrura at Orders by tele graph solicited and prompt ! kttonded to. Tekphom No KB COWING & CO , JODOKKS IK WSOUGHT IRON .FIFE . , JUIIr.Ue tail Tint Iran 3-XO ? OX W tZWS , Load Pipe and Sheet Lead , HOUTIIlhUTOI blYJB I'lim * , Elnmteis' Gas an tean fitters1 IRON & BRA 3 COOD3 , SNGINEERS' SVPPUES , Jlh & DodflO Str-OMAIIA.N&U. Omaha Medical & Surgical lus'dtnte , _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' 13th J3t , > Cor Capital Ave. Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dioojwa of YeatlM , of tha Nervoni yitem , Pi v Vs DUeuoaol the Urlniry and xuw Organa , ud DlteuM ol tbulltta , TtiroiUtwlIninji , BpeoUltlt ) EYE AND KAR , DiMMU trailed by M experienced tpecUllitl Uo dlaauea ol UIA Heart , Urtr , Stotnuh , Kidney * , ladder , N u litU , Ilheumitlem , lllti , Ukaocr.'ct * ' CATARRH , BRONCHITIS , And all oth dUewwa of th IhroUaoiLtinKtt r * ed by Medicated Yapon. ( Bend for Inhaler 01 circular on Inhalation. ) All dUtawi of the BlooJ , Urinuy and exual Or gtna. Pilratt Dieue and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Yean HcwpltaUnd FxtraU Practice. ) Oonnutatlon and examlnatloa tte . Call o > write lor circular * on ohroolo dlieaiea and ( letormltlea , DUeair * of Fuaale * , Pr1rat Ditttael of the Uru > a > v ami Sexual wiiani. fjemlnal W ak- ne , Nmou Dobllltf or Exaaa > ucneta , tp * * our DOW reitoratlmrtatment. U letter * and consultation * Confidential. UedlcloeiienttoaUparttof tbo country by ex. preu.Mcurely packed lion obturation , U roll de toitiiUouof cut Ugtten , One iwrtoaal tateivM * preferred If coorfenleot. Open at all boot * . ddrei * all l lUr * lo Omaha Medical & Surgical Insthite , WthSt , Cor , Capital Are. CBCASi , SHIVERICK , FURNITURE -1 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Fajsengor Elorator to nil floors. 120G , 1203 nnd 1210 1'Ainun Street , OMAI1A , KKUKASKA. FHE LEADING IAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 DodeeSt. ( } Omaha Ne- Gr A. LINDQUEST & CO. 12OG Farntvm Street , Fine Tailors Wish to announce that they have from this time marked down ALL GOODS , and will for the next 60 days , make a reduction o 10 per cent. Overcoats , Suits and Pants well mad and sure lit. JNfow is the tinie to huy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES 13th Street , Bet. Farnam &IIarney OLIA1IA. Tiiu Cur Snows A SrenonAi Yixir or Oca Nntr Polar , Dry Air , Self Ventilating HARD WOOD EEfflGERATOBS Manufactured In the meet pcrto-t manner from kiln-dry oak lumber , charcoal filled , zinc lined , galranltcd Iron thilrcs , hind- tomely paneled and designed for tbo wants ot a class of trade that want the best goodt that ran be made. Parties wUblng sprclal slzea can Save from 15 io20 Per Cent ] Ey placing orders now. L. WRIGHT. 1 WHOLESALE BY | 1013 Jones Stioet } ASK FOR BKD CROSS OMAHA Packing Houses in Operation. Fostoffi Established and a Town Gov- ernment.Soon Will Be. Lots 6Oxl5O feet with 2O foot Allevs for Sale. One-fourth Cash. * Balane in ! 2 and , 3 Years. Best Locations Being Taken Get a Lot or Two While They ark Cheap. SE72VZ > FOM A. MAP. And nt Company's Office , 23M S. JtiSth Stt M. A. UPTON , Ans'fc. Seo'y and ITanogor. si BOLTB , ruialr , Wladoii dpiiron OriitlBgi , Itelalllo Bkjr-llghU , . fco. Zla , IrMtaod tea a i klO gontb 1 M > CtiMl Omaha Ntbraika. THE A. L. STRANGl COMPANY ? Double and Singh Acting\ \ Power and Hand } i Trimmings. Mlalag Mchlneiy , Veiling , Iloie , Draw and Iron Fitting ! aiTwholwttlo or reUlt. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner lOtb and Farnam Bt. . Omaha Neb. t , LAGER 2 FALKBREWINC OK Milwaukee. Wis * BEER GUNTHER fe 00. , Sola Bottler