sPB THE DAILY BEE- SATURDAY , APRIL 4 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning , April 4 , LOOAL BREVITIES , was bright , warm and balmy n typical spring day. M y their number In crcise. There will bo no services ia Unity church noit Sunday on account of ecarlet lover In the para imago , A Scandinavian mass mooting will 1 a hold at Swedtih library's lull , llltFarnam Saturday evening , April 4 , at 8 p. w < The workingmon'a central commlttoo will moot At police court room Saturday evening , April ' 1th , at 7:30 lmp. Kd. Aapinwall , Sec. Ono hundred and ton names will bo ie 5i- torod this month for the payment of the ocial evil tax. This it an Increase of twenty since la t montli , Policeman Crawford is now the happy father of a now boy. The baby tips the beam at cloven , and Mr. C tlpa the boys-with the clear Havana , Thoatroet oDimuislonar has caused side walks to bo laid nil about the city , much to the relief of pedestrians generally and night workers particularly. Tbo caao of Charles Kyle , who is accused of criminal assault upon the person of Editor Gavnn , of the TlmoJ-Dispatcb , is to bo tried this afternoon before a jury. Julius Meyer , the Third ward councilman that ia to be , loft yesterday for Lincoln , where ho will close up some business per taining to the Juno Sangorbund. The mooting at the Baptist church last wiw filled to overflow. Mr. Chubbuck will only remain a tow days longer. Ills subject last night was "How to got married. " A mad dog created considerable excite ment near Sixteenth and California streets ywtorday afternoon. It was finally dispatch ed by a policeman who emptied his revolver Into its body. City Clerk Jowett is offering bets of S100 to $25 on the election of Boyd. Ho also offers to loan the 825 on a fruaranteod check. On heao terms ho ought to "collar" a multitude of wagers. The B. & M. headquarters on Famum , between Tenth and Eleventh streets , will noon be enlarged , work now going on prepara tory to the construction of a large addition to tholr present building. Mrs. C. G. Olson , upper Davenport atroot , reports a seven-year-old boy lost. Ho is dressed in dark gray suiting , skull cnp and rod stockings , with sear on left temple. He strayed away yesterday morning. The attention of the several candidates for mayor and councilman is respectfully called to ] the notation.'of this problem : An Irre- oistable political force meets an insurmounta bio obstacle ; required the result. The body of Mrs. Ollvo Phillips , wife of tKo well-known Pullman conductor , arrived here Thursday night from Chicago. The funeral took place yesterday morning from the residence , corner ( juming and Idaho atroota. atroota.Mr. Mr. F. S. Lewis , tha democratic nominee for auditor , desires It stated that he is no re lation to Jason R. Lewis , the professional worttngman , Mr. Lewis believes that ene mies have tried to circulate the above state ment to his detriment , The city council adjourned last Friday night to meet last night for the purpose prin cipally of considering the plumbers' , drain- laying and gas companies' ordinance.but no quorum attending the mayor declared the council adjourned for want of one. County Treasurer Rush has sent to Lin coln for copies of the various bills pertaining to the "five per cent fine" low , and upon re- oolpt of the eamo Gen. Cowln will render his decision as to the legality of Church Howe's measure , passed by the last legislature. The Academy of Music is being extens ively remodeled by Col. Woods and a cosy little dime museum is being provided. The establishment will be ono of the most com fortable amueement resorts in the state when the process of renovation is completed. There was a disastrous runaway on Six teenth street yesterday morning , a team of hones belonging to Contractor Walker be coming frightened and starting off at breakneck - nock pace. Hopkins , the driver , was thrown violently to the ground , but fortunately , be yond a few bruises , was uninjured. Mr. 0. L. Fish , who has exten sive barb wire Interests In Chicago , Is in the city. Ho represents a company of Chicago capitalists who intend to start n barb wire factory in this city , The location will prob ably bo on the bottoms , near Metz's brewery. The stock has been fixed at $500,000 , only a portion of which will bo paid in. The young men about town have a good joke upon one of the small men of tbo force , who tried to loam how he might stand on nothing and kick a foot ball with both ( oet without disastrous consequences. Ho learned ; and his physician B&JH that ho used nearly a akoln of eillc sowing up the cuts in his bitten tongue , while his family are certain that ho has not taken o seat since the acrobatic ox l > eriment , Esch day briutjJ Immigrants from the oatlern ttates ( or settlement of Nebraska lands , Yesterday forenoon the waiting room of the depot waa filled with people going to locate In this state. One family of mother father and ton healthy children , all but three ab'o to work , was going to locate at Stroms burg , ( n this state. Each ono that cm do so under the law intends taking a homestead which will tnako a small republic of their own out there. Constable Frank Blyler , of Dea Moiues was in this city and Council Bluffs Thursday looking up witnesses In the Wolfe murder caa which is just now croatln ? considerable excite wont in the Iowa metropolis , The girl limy Lewis , whoU now imprisoned in this city fo larceny , Is supposed to know Nomothing ahou the crime ; but though she admit * that eh was in a jportin ? house adj iceut to the plao vrboro the murder WAS committed , and knew the accused ' .woman , sh * says the knows uothln ? of a criminating nature. A party of Sleiioin gentlemen , resident of Bin Miguel county , Mow Mexico , passec through Omaha yeiUrday , having purchase * a number of thoroughbred animals for cattle growing , Ban Miguel Is a rich stock connty with the A..T. . & S F.K. U. running tbroug Its entire length. Its capital city is La Vegas ( tha meadows ) , near which are the col brated Hot Spring * , at which the A. , T. k S F , railroad company erected the fine "Monti zuuia hotel" which wa deitrovud by flto year or more kg , anl upon whose mine finer oua h * been built. Suit was Thursday instituted against Kill L. Bierbower , United States marshal of I district of Nebraska , and his bondtmen , John 1i Webster and John B Furoy , by lit mart Snl-ier , of Madison county , This ac'.io rhes out of the attachments iutud from tha federal court against tha goods and property of the firm of Gross Bros , , doing business in Madison , The prisoner alleges that the prop erty taken by the marshal under these pro cesses belonged to the plaintiff , and was valued at § 8,010 , and the damages arising from the wrongful seizure are laid at $3,580 , " Thursday afternoon n number of little children , boys and girls , aged from five to twelve years , were playing in an alley bo- twecn Jackson and Howard , Eleventh am Twelfth , when they discovered n demijohn of sweet wine In an empty cellar. They Imme diately appropriated it and tasting Its con tent' , became enamoured of the sparkling , ruddy liquid. Within half an hour the pro cess of absorption hod become so complete that all of the youngsters wore thoroughly in toxicalcd , They wore discovered In this con dition by a passing acquaintance , who pro cured an express wagon and had them taken homo to their horrified famillot , There ] appeared In the local columns ol the BE * yesterday on article relative to Cap < tain Tyler , which would not have been pub. lishcd had It come under the eyoof the editor , to whom It should have been submitted. Kvon if true In every particular the editor of the BEE would not have permitted its publi cation , as ho does not bollevo in such stuff being allowed to defile the columns of th ! paper , As to Capt. Tyler , it is but Just to say that ho Is 71 years of ago , and In his dotage , and that ho is very fond of little children , It may bo posiiblo that the state ments regarding him have boon exaggerated and that his actions have been misconstrued. Nothing of the kind waa over before said apaiiut him , or oven suipoctod , Jndgo Benoko yesterday evening had a call from two females , ono of whom laid before - fore him for perusal a letter belonging to herself - self which a third female had opened , road mil interlined with matter unfit for publica tion , and very distasteful to the person's feel- ngs. She called to know if the judge could not issue a paper to put this yllo opener of letters and writer of vicious matter into the [ icoitcntiary , The contents of the letter were nfamous and filthy , and she was sent to United States Commissioner Anderson , whn , upon learning that the letter had not been ta ken from a postofBco or Unltod'States mail- carrier , concluded that ho , as United States commissioner , had no jurisdiction. The out raged feminine left in a jiffy , determined to wreak vengeance upon the despollor of her al- reiOy badly spotted character. H Jim Porter and Archie Thureclos , two roung negro boys , on yesterday afternoon got nto trouble , It appears that out beyond 3umlncr street a number of Italians are at work shoveling. Dnring the day they had aid aside their coats and vests , placing them on the bank , and while absent from that Ira- mediate place at work , those two young offenders went up and took from the pocket of a vest a twenty-dollar noto. When the owner soon after discovered its loss ho celled or sent for Policeman Donahuo , who pro ceeded to hunt up the parties described , Seeing one of them running off , he "cut .cross . lots" and overhauled the little darkey , vho was carrying the pocketbook in his hand , and at once handed It to the officer , saying ho ud received it from his father. The officer rrested the boy and found $7.50 in monoyjj [ o claimed that ho had given 810 to the athor and $2.50 to his partner Archie , and old the , or a , story which decided Mr. Don- mo to arrest the other ? . At this writing im Porter is in jail and will have his hearing n the morning. This is only ono of th umerous cases of theft , robbery and confi once games reported during the past thirty- x hours , Smoke Seal of Noith Carolina Tc- acco. MAT MUSIC , 'ho ' Organization of Musicians Ef fected Yesterday for the Festival. The M y Festival association com- leted Its organization Thursday night in ileyer'a hall , selecting the following com- mlttoea : Executive Committee 0. D. Dorman , W. B. Wllklns , T. J. Pennell , G. D. Thayer. F. i. Smith. George F. Mayor , W. II. Alex- , nder , It. W. Breckonridge , Julius Meyer , ilartln Cahn , 0. E. Burmelster. Chorus Committee W. B. Wilklns.G. D. 'bayer , George F. Mayer. Music Committee 0. D. Dorman , George F. Sauer , G. D. Thayer , George F. Mayer , Martin Cahn , F. S. Smith. Socretory-T. J. Pennell. The firat rohoaraal waa held Thursday ivonlng , and called out about sixty sing- era , comprising some ofj'tho best musical alont In the city , together with a number of instrumental players. It Ia bought that when the project is airly on Its foot that the grand chorus will have , In all , about 140 vplcw. Next Tuesday afternoon there will bo a ro- loarsal for the ladies , and again Thurs day a foil rehoartal , with all voices. Mr. Soorgo Saner , of the Musical Union Or * chestra , h director. The choruses to bo given are those : Jpring "Seasons" Hayden irVedtlin ? March "Lohengrin" Wagner Pilgrims' chorus ( male ) "Tonnhauser" Wagner Prisoners' ' chorus ( malc-"Fidia" ) Beethoven L'rayer and final chorus "Moses in Dtrypt. . . Ilossin ! 1'uherraan'd chorus "Masanlsllo" Auber It is intended to give three concerts , tire evening and ono raatineo perform ance , probably on May 20 and SO. The Musical Union Iwlll furnish or chestral support for the concerts , Coughs , Cold nnd Sere Throat yiolt readily to B. H. Douglass it Sons' Cap- barn Cough Drops. Scalded to Uentfa. A horrible accident happened Wednes dy afternoon , the fatal termination o : which occurred yosterdiy morning. It appe ra that little Ray Velrs , tha 11 year [ old ton of Mr and Mrr , Brioo Vein , resident on Izard street , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth , waa senl with his elder brother to procure a buoke of hot water from the exhaust hole o Woodman's linieed oil works , which is filled wlthsteaining water , and communl oktea directly with the bqllorr. The little fellow tumbled Into this pit , and , before he could bo extricated , was terribly acalded ITU system received a ahccl from which ho did not recDvor. The little tlo follow lingered in graat agony , half conaciouB , and lulf dollrtoui , until aboa 4 o'clock jc terd y mouilcg , when hi pitsod away , The family thua plunged in doepea mourning will have extended to them the hearty sympathy r.f their large circle of friends and asquatnttucea in tbii city , Sa&lof th Carolina Tobacofa tin THURSDAY NIGHT'S ' ROB BERY , Mr. Kelly , the Victim , Tolli Ills Own Story. An Intelligent Statement , To tbo Editor of the BKB. I have read your account of my rob bcry In the morning paper. In the main It la correct , but I will glvo the circum stances moro minutely. I and my family of six persons were ticketed for Abilene , Kansas , from Sholbyvlllo , Indiana , by way of the 0.1. St. L. & 0. , 0. R. I. & P. , and U. P. railways. Wo had jest loft the 0. R. I. & P. train at the transfer for and aa wo passed through the dopob Mr. Charloa Mares , who waa directing passengers to their respective trains , nskod mo where ire were going. I told him to Abilene by the U , P. road. Ho aald , "aro you auro ? " I zald I was , but ; honght I would show him my tickets. I showed him ono , after taking my pocketbook from my eido pocKct , Ho iandod mo back the ticket and said , "lako the train to the right. " I pasted on after replacing my pookot jook and coming to the car I was di rected to take 1 wont upon the front platform. My family was coming after no and as I was ascending the nlopj two non hurried upon the platform of the 'rout car , ono croialng over just in front of mo and putting his hand upon the leer knob tried to open it. It was ookcd. I also took hold of the knob to jo sure ; I could not got In. Just at this imo a third person crowded by mo and I lUrned to como down , saying to my fnm- ly to go to the roar of the car. I missed my pocketbook as I was passing back to where my family had gone. I at ono urmlflod it had been taken by hoto three men and vent at once and lotiGcd Mr. Marcs. Ho spoke to Mr. Grlovoy , the passenger agent , and they ecurcd an officer to look after the par ies. Not suspecting these three men as- Moves but thinking they were passon- ; ers _ llko ourselves , I gave thorn no pocial notice , but my son noticed that ; hey followed mo and thought ho could dontlfy ono of the parties. Accordingly Mr. Marea and Mr. Grlovoywent hrough the train , which waa about to tart for Omaha. My aon pointed out n nan as looking very much llko the man. rtr. Grlevoy asked the man where ho was colng. After hesitating , ho said to Omaha , and upon being asked if ho had a ticket , said ho had not. Mr , Grlevoy and -Mr. Mares were nxlons to arxoat the fellow , but the po- iceman did not scorn so anxious , unless ho was positive beyond a doubt that ho fan the follow. The train started and 10 was shadowed across the river by Mr. , who eald ho jumped from Iho train fter crossing the river. I found Mr. James [ Connor , of Slbly , who eald this same fellow had tried to victimize him. Mr. Mares and McGrlovey proposed to omo over to Omaha and see if we could nd him. Wo came over with the result .s . stated this morning , except Instead of Ickots ho had a bunch of punched con- actors' checks on most all railroads , 'ho follow ia beyond doubt an ncoom- ) llco in crlmo with the man who escap- ) d , but as I could not identify any of my > llls by nnmbets , nor the man himself as jolngono of the party ho will escape con- lotion. The chock waa upon Now York for iho 11,000. I at once notified the bank to withhold payment. I also lost not less ban $200 in bills and five tickets to At one , Kansas , The U. P. railroad officials have given mo a pass over the Missouri Pacific to Kansas City. They have acted with great redlt to themselves In this matter and n trying to bring the guilty to justice. _ "W. Y. KELLY. 'is a sot of features , a complexion , The tincture of a skin that I adralro. " ! n using Pozzoni's complexion powder , Fairest charms you will acquire. THE OOUETS. Yesterday's Proceedings in the Dlt- feront Courts in Omaha , DISmiCT COURT. Judge Wakoloy presiding. In the a o of Hartigan va. the echool dtatiict of Omaha , a juror waa withdrawn and udgmcnt by consent entered against the defendant for $45.02 and each party to > ay hi ) costs. In Baur vs. Hoithold a verdict for plaintiff in the onm of $118.59 was entered for work and labor. Thionghton va. Drlscoll , for work nnd abor , on trial at the honr of adjourn ment. COUNTY COURT. The CESS of Sears vs. Houck , for com missions for sale of real eatato occupied the ontlra day. A jury was to decide It and will probably do so this morning. In Mr. Andereon's JUSTICE COURT 1 [ n the Millard Hotel company vs. the Omaha ( Athlete asaoclation , suit to re cover § 142.50 , and an aralgnod account of another , tha defendant ] were al lowed till Hay 2d to answer. This ca o on the record shows a list of sixty-throe printed names of defendants in the summons , one of the largest aum- monse a yet aeon in a juttlce court , nod tcrvecl by a cpocially authorized person , To EXOUAKOE 440 acres well Improved and , f mile from Essex , la. , for a stock of general merchandise. Addrces , John Llnderholm , Eisez , Ia. "A 'VVifo and Four Children. " When the BEK reporter wont to the jail last night , aa la his wont , to Joirn o : the criminal calendar of the night , ho hoard what was unusual there the voice of a man In distress , whose language was piteous androQncd. Inquiry developot the fact that it was Mr. M. E. Shevrcn of Grenwood , Neb. , who had been sen * there by Marshal Cnmmlnga to rest up and get fit to go homo. A commendabl thing , surely. The reporter waa snap ! clous about this man , however , and will the content ol the officer on duty went to his cell door and spoke kindly to the man. lie was no the leeat bit intoxicated , on the contrary showed plainly that he wai Retting orcr a nervous excitement that loft him sliak ing but perfectly dear headed. He eald bo had been drugged , ho know ha hat and robbed , because to could not have poured enough liquor down his throat in the little tlmu ha had boon here to hav made him so sick aud strangely oblivion and yet so clear btadcd then. Pteaalng him further ho s.\ld "I am a merchant dealing in light groceries at Greenwood , Nob. ; bavo a wife and four childrenthoto comfortable , and I hope to God happy ; my wife is attending to my business while I was going to a farm claim I have near Ainsworth to do some breaking , came to Omaha Wednesday and went tea a well known restaurant to get dinner preparatory to going oil on iho next train. I had had two or three drinks In this eating bouse When n tall , largo-sized man nuked mo to take a walk ; I wont outsldo with him , ho proposed going up stairs in the houio by a sort of entrance from the ( ttrcot. Wo went up and found a lot playing poker. The man aikod mo ta lend him ten del lars. I did B } , Iliad about i oventy do'- lirsln money. Presently I had a drinker or two with him and I didn't know any thing clearly until yesterday ( Thursday ) [ found mytclf in jail , but was released , there being no charge against mo. I wentbick to that place when I was lot loose here , to learn about my money , some thlity or thirty-five dollars being cno. I mot thu same crowd nnd I know Lhoy drugged mo , for hero I am again , without n dollar , oven a cent ; sick yet sober , my stomach parched and tongue > nd throat blistered. I am no criminal , iut I am ruined now , socially nt least. [ f I could I'd have my wife sent for iloaso got mo some soda and water. " The reporter examined papers taken jy the oflicors , and found thostatomonts [ > f this man as to his business , etc. , truo. 3o ' wai wild with nervousness and re- norse when the reporter last visited the ail. Ho is a very bright , intelligent 'oung man , had pictures of his little ) oys with him , and if his story of druga and practical robbery are true , it is a ihame. But then , ho wont to the don himself ho says. The policemen will try and got him homo this morning. These acts are told to the public with the hope hat they may nerve a good purpose , especially for Ihoto who have "a wife and tour children. " Kcono In lUchard III , A crowded and an enthusiastic aucll- nco witnessed Mr. Thos. W. Koano'a rcat presentation of Richard III. The saurnptlon has been landed from one end f the country to the other , nnd extrava gant as that laudation appeared to bo , wo are constrained to say that it scarcaly oes him justice. It is a great piece of work , full of thought , originality and haractorlzod by deftness of execution. omo may find fault with the prominence ; lvcn the bloodthirsty nature of Glostor y Kcono , bat in doing 33 ho docs not light the subtle passion of the character. toono's Richard is charming In its foar- osanoss , vlloness and audacity. Ho a bravo , resolute , and even when n the lest act ho is confronted with the ongcancb of Richmond , his courage did not fonako him , but buoyed up his un compromising spirit. Koonoa artistic neso was finely shown in the scene with j dy , Annojwith Buckingham and the jord Mayor. Keene showed an admlr- bio grasp of the charaatcr and from his irst entrance unUl his realistic death n Boswoith field never for the instant lid he loose sight of that character. His Bsumptlon alone should make his for- .uno and if it indicates how ho plays the t er Sbakesperian parts in his roper- eire , ho Is a genius of whom America bonld bo proud. In the company there ire some good actors , notably Miss lamblia , as Elizabeth ; ) Miss Allen , as jady Anne and Messrs. Heagcr and HOCLC , as Richmond and Buckingham. Card , of Thanks. I deslro through the BEE to offer my incerest thanks and assurances of grate- nl appreciation for the kindly aid and rlendly services rendered me during the llness of my late wife , and subsequently n my deep afll'ctlon ' , by ray friends of ho Douglas Hagno Lodge No. 1 ; Alima- ila Lodge , I. 0. 0. F. ; Star of the West I. 8. R. and Nebraska Ledge No. 354 , J'nal Broth. JULIUS ROTJIALZ. Omaha , April 4tb. 1835. First Annual Private Easter Ball. The fin > t annual Easter ball will ba ; lven at Mnsanlc hall on Easter Monday , April G , under the management of J. Herbert Dy and Thos.A. Golden. The > all will undoubtedly be a successas the nanagers bavo hired the best and largest iall in the city. The commit too are J. Herbert D > or. 0. 0. Field , S. H. Farnsworth - worth , F. V. Trott , John F. Golden , kelson Dannls , Ohas. A. Walker , John H. Wellett , Thos. A. Golden. Unity Church. No services to-morrow on account of llnesB of the pastor's wifo. Absolutely Pure. Till ) powder never varlei. A marvel ot purely BtronRtnandwholeaomeneM. lloro economical thin tbetrdlnary Mnds.and cannot be told In compotl tlon with the multitude ot low tent , ihort weigh alnrn of pbygrhrte powder ) . Hold only In Mnl UOYAI. 11AKINO POWDKU CO. . 108 Wall Bt ; N.Y DBEXEIn t UOCJE380Ea TO JOHM Q. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old itaod HIT Famam 8L Crden by kl graph tolldled and promptl attended to. Telephon. TIMILEN SEEING'VEHICLES , linglken ind thorUn iceordlng ta th wil , ctrrr. Vqually well adapted to rough country rod and fine drive * of citle * . Manufacture * and | ol4 br CAMELLINE FOU THE COMPLEXION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The undcratgnod phvalciana of San Francleco are familiar with the composi tion of the principal articles used for the jomploxlou , and freely certify tint UAM ELINE Is harmless and frou from all poisonous or injurious gubslancos. [ i 0 Lanp , M D G F Cooper , M D H H Toland , M D S W Donnls , M D R A McLean , M D J M McNnlty , M D. 0 B Brlgham , M P J 0 Shaffer , M D Benj J Dcnn , M D W Carman , M D H Gibbons Jr , MD W * yor , M D J J Olarko , M D T Bennett , M D W H Brunoy , M D W Hammond.M D A BrLoryen , M D W F McNntt.al D 0 L Bard , M D A J Bowie , M D U L Slmms , M D J C Shorb , M D J H Stallard , M D FA Holmin , M D 0 McCaoBtonM D J Rcssnetim , MJD 3 OKoonoy , fll D J D Whitney M D : A. M Wilder , M D T Boyson , M D 3 H Power * , M D 0 G Kenyan , M D B R Swan , M D I S Titus , M D L L Door , M D J L Meares , M D W Korney.M D T Price , M D Holland , M D H Gibbons , M D Madame Adolina Fatti , Write a ; " 1 shall have to repeat the praltos of yonr OAMELLINE heard from all aides. For Bale by H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , And nil first class druggist ? . tn24tnc-coJ THE BEST THING OUT ron Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. IAVE3 tiADOR , TIMK and Sotr AMAZINGLY , and gives mlvcrsal satisfaction. No family rich or poor should 10 without It. Sold by all grocerr. BmvARK of Imitations well do- Ignoi to mlsicid. I'nARUMsIs the ONLY BAKU labor avlng compound and always bears tba above sym- xil and name ot JAMES PYLE NEW YOUK. THE BEST SHOES 'or ' Gentlemen's wear , In tha world , lor the money- are made liy Stacv , Adams & Co. A fact thoroughly and unequivocally ostab- ished by the unparalleled success aud con- itautly increasing demand for thorn. Their shoos combine jomfort , Style and Durability. ASK YOUR DSALKR FOR 1MB Stacy , Adams & Co. , Shoe. These goods are made of the bent French and Domestic stock , Kangaroo tops , in Hand and Machine sewed , in Congress Button & Lace AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Tirrell & Cook , 1808 Parnam Street , Sole Ae * nts for Omaha DR , PUHEK , Graduate of the University Vienna , Aus tria , Late Sureocn to the Military Hospital , of Vienna. Will do a general Medical and Surgical practice. All calls in city or country attended. Ollico at the Omaha Jomptly edical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13th Street nnd Capitol Avenne. COWING & GO , JODHGI1S IV WROUGHT IRON PIPE , HlllriUe and Cut Iran Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead , MOrtTllUUTO * BTKAH ITJIlfl , Bombers' Oas anl steam Filters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , lith&Dodao SIS-CM AHA.NEB. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , 13th St. , dor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dlee&aea ot Fcoialei , of tha Nervoua vttcm , Pi v to Dloouos ol the Urln&ry nj exukl Orguu , ind Dlwwea ol tha lieu , Throat and Luogf , HpeoUlttm. KYK AND IfAH , daeiMS treated by an experienced ipecialUti ! > o dUewe * ol the Heart. Llrer , Stomach , KlJneyi , Udder , Neuralgia , llbeumatUn , Fllei , Cancer , etc. cATAiuui , BiiONonma. And all other dlieaui ol the Ihroatand Looirit real ed by Uodlcated Vapor * . ( Bend tor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation , ) All diseases ot the Uloo-1 , Urinary and exutl Of. gans. Private Dlao&aes and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Yean Hoipltaland Private Practloe. ) Goniuliation and examination free. Call or writ * for droulara en chronic dlKuei and deiortnltlet , Dlsoatei of Femalei , Private Di eaMi of the Urlnarv and Sexual ortrani. Seminal Weak neM , Nervoua Debility or Kxhau8tUnetc. , et3.tnd our new rertoratlvetreatmvnt. U letter * andcontulUtloniCoafldontUl. Hedlolnea lent to all uarti ol the country by ex preto , lecurely packed from observation , U lull de icitpUon of COM U given. On * pvnonal loUrrle" pro/erred It convenient. Open at all boon. ddion all letter * to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute , IRthSt. Cor , Capital ATO. Cat thla out fcr rifetonce. BIG TOWN LOT SALE AT tBBHH pEBBcVHHBH HHHI vl HHHM HV I BH B BH9 ff Dakota County , Neb. , Tuesday , April 7th , 1835 , at 2 p. m. ( \ Vender is the new railroad town on Iho Omaha Indian reservation landa , sold In 1831 , sit uatcd In the thoFAMOUS FAMOUS LOGAN VALLEY. Business men looking a lituntion will consult tholr Interests hy settling in this grand country , Investor ! ) can make 100 IMT cent In six months. Lots donated for churches , school- houius and public buildings. Special ratot of faro will to civon all parties attending this sale by C. , St. P. M. k C ) . Uy. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT REMEMBER THE DATE. For further particulars , apply to O T. W. TEASDALK , General Passenger Agent , St. Paul. PEA.VJ2Y UKOS. , General Agents , Sioux City , Iowa. W. E. FKKBLK5 , Local Agent. Ponder , Nob. CHAS. SHIYERXCK , JL T1 "FT UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Passenger Elevator to all floors. 1200 , 3208 and 1210 i'arnaru Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. 0 MAH A. TJbe Advantage of Settling in The title "South Omaha" docsnot moan the nouthcrn part of the city of Omaha. but i * the aamo of the thriving town coinincncinf at the Union Stock yards on the south , and extend. ing for a mile and a half north , nearly connecting with the city limits of Omaha. The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots , and lot the purchasers of the sarno realize the profit which the enhanced value of these lot is shure to make. It now being urj assured fact that Sonnh Omaha is destined In the near future to bo the largest live stock market west of Chicago , there can bo no doubt that thie property In a few years will be worth five or oven ton times the amount that it can bo bought for to-day. Some may ask : If this is so , who dc not this company keep it and realize this profit The answer If , that In order to rmiko lots ualunble , therp must be improvements on or sur rounding them , and aa is the case in nil new towns , special inducements must be oiferod at first to Ret the people to take hold and build. There are probably moro such inducements offered by South Omaha than were oven put t forth by any new town. Tbo largo busincs done by the stock yards company and the im mense slaughter nndjpacking house together with their auxllaries are no small feature in the aggregate of events that are destined to make South Omaha a large placa. Again , the town is not an addition to Omaha , and is not liable for city taxes , although it enjoys alt the benefits from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INSIOK the city limits , but benij ? just ODISIDK , only county taxes are collected , which are momly nominal. The town owns and operates its own water works , wLioh furnish an abundant supply of pure spring wator. Dum my trains will rnu on B. & M. anJ the U. P. railways every hour , stopping at tha north end of the town site as well as at the stock yards. The Thirteenth street horse car will run to Hascall's park this spring , and t > the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude makes the location a healthy cm1. Of course there are those \\lio do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much. This kind of people didn't bohuvo Chicago would ever be anything batter than a cranberry bog , that Oruuha would ever outgrow her village clothes , that there never could bs any fruit raised in Nebraska , etc. , otc. Who made it win ? The sceptics , or thoao that had an abiding faith in the energy , intelligence and reicoursei. of this great country ? For Information , maps , prices and terms applv at the company's office , 21G S. Thirteenth street , Merchant's National Bank Building , first floor. JUT. A. UPTON f Astff. &cc'y awl Manager. THE CHEAPEST PLACE US OMAHA TO BUS One of the Best and Largest Stocks in tbo United States to Select From : STAIES TO CLIMB. ELEGAKT PASSENGER ELEVATOR I PIANOS , AT Factory Prices -AND- EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere , MAX MEYER & BRO. LEADIHG JEWELERS And Sole Importers of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale nnd Retail. Cor. llth tnd Farnam Sts. SOLE IMPORTERS or Meerschaum Goods , IN OMAHA. ilotuil Dealers in A , Ant in unifioji , jf 4 Goods Notiom oml Smoker * ' Articles. Stationery , Cutlery , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods , I'ull and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max M&rer & Co , . 1020 to 1024Farnam St. , Omaha. AH. A , KDNKV. W. A Ij. GIBDOK Edney & Qibbon , IRON , STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE Solicit the attention of cash and prompt time buyers , Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices , adding freight to Omaha , 1819 JLcttvenworth