1 i 8 THE DAILY BEE- MONDAY , APUIL 6 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE ? MondayMorning , 'April 6 , LOCAL BBEVITIES , Julius Meyer is a candidate for the cit council. * Yesterday was universally observed Easter Sunday. Mr * , and Miss Wise , of Platlsmouth , were In tbo city yesterday. Dancins parties will bs all the rftire now the Lenten season has ended , Yesterday WM a real May d y. Spring bonnets wore plenty upon the street * . Jullui Meyer is a candidate for the cit : council. , At Mason's hall to-night , under the aus pices of Monrs. Dyer and Golden , an ball will come off. The Kyle-Gavin case wftf called Saturday afternoon and by consent of counsel continued to Thursday next. Sheriff Forrlll ol Mills county , was in the city Saturday , looking up some importnn criminal business , At noon to-day the time for registration ends. II you fall to register by noon you wll" bo unable to vote , Julius Meyer Is a candidate for the city council , Moses Doyle had his room entered Satur day and $23 taken. Ho loft the door open by forgotfulness. Wm. Steward , whom Messrs. Kennard and Sharp sent on a collecting tour last week , has not yet turned up , The U. P. railroad company have finished and will put upon their line several freight Cabooses with reversible signal lights. Mrs. M. K. Wa sorm n , ono of Omnha'a pioneers , has returned from an extended Cali fornia trip , and re-established her homo in Omaha. Last week's business ot the clearing house exceeded that of Detroit , which fell immediately ately behind Omaha in point of banking tran sactions. A cordial invitation Is extended by the dean to the parishioners and friends of Trin ity cathedral to meet Bishop Worthington at the Mlllatd hotel Monday at 8 p. m. Julius Meyer Is a candidate for the city council. Leave of aUencohas been granted for fifteen days , to take effect April 10,1885 , to Second Lieutenant Rauben B. Turner , Sixth Infantry. Tom Barret was the only victim at Judge Beneko's altar Saturday morning. Ho had been frullty of intoxication and was fined five dollars and costs. A complaint was sworn out against Thomas Roach , Saturday by his wife Jennie Roach who charges her spouse with cruelly beating and assaulting her. Julius Meyer Is a candidate for the city council. Tha police judge on Saturday dismissed the long-winded prosecution of Schoollor vn Stephenson , asaiult and battery , in which some five attorneys have been engaged. Ground for dismissal , no came for prosecu tion. After prolonged efforts with unpromising outlook for a time , arrangements have at last boon completed by which Omaha will probably - bly secure a permanent base ball organiza tion. The funeral of Jennie F. J. Patterson , infant daughter of W. 0. Patterson and V. A , Patterson , will take place from their resi dence , 610 North Seventeenth street at 3' ' o'clock , Monday , April Cth. Friends In vited. vited.Private Private advices from Grand Island indi cate the election of John L , Means. This will bo a defeat of the party that opened tha campaign on high moral principles , Mr , Means Is one of the most active and promi nent men in Hall county , and will make n fine officer. Chief Butler tells a reporter that he has made arrangements for immediate informa tion of the fatal termination of General Grant's Illness , and the fire bells of Omaha will on the Instant of its receipt give sixty- two strokes. Three cages containing sea lions shipped from California for Now York parties , arrived in Omaha Saturday , and were shipped east over the Rock Island yesterday morning. They were watered and fed on fith while lying at the depot hero , J. C. Hitter , North Bend ; M. McBride , Benton ; Jas. Scott. Ulysses ; T. H. Mullorv , Lincoln ; A. N , Bradt , Beatrice ; Miia M. Ed wards , Miss J , Arnold , Cliutpn , Iowa ; John Fleming , Des Meines ; J , D. LaCross , Den ver ; B ; T. Kyle , Edinburgh , are at tha Can- field. Detective Noligh has returned from Dor I chester , Ho secured a grand jury indictment against W. R. Toolo , the township treasurer who is charged with ombazzling between $2,000 and $3,000 of funds placed In his hands. hands.Judge Judge Beneko at the complaint of Miss Miller , whoso letter was opened and inter lined with base arid threatening matter , has bad a 'warrant issued for Cora Miller , the charge being threatening language and breach of the peace. Some time last week the notorious Davis- Roach gang , consisting of throe or four dis orderly women , living on the bottoms , was arrested. They were stoning tha house of Mrs. Cleveland , in which a baby girl , Jessie , was Ijiog dangerously sick. Fripay night the child died. The public schools of Omaha open to-day and will close the lost Friday in June. A liKK reporter learns from a school ofQcar that accommodations are completed for about two hundred and fifty additional pupils and other additions to tbe ichcol rooms will be in ad a as they become necwsary. A delightful time was had Saturday eve , ning at the residence of Mr. and Mra , J. W. Note , on Decatur stteet , given to the Coxinci Bluffs Serenading club. Music , singing and dane ng were enjoyed by a number of neigh bors ai'd friends. A substantial lunch , with cigan , eld. , etc , , closed the exercise * . The following cbolr has be n engaged by Die Temple of Iirael : Soprano , Miiu Lily Chamberlain ; altoMiis J , M. Kichhornjtenor Mr. Wolff ; ba , Mr , II. It. France , Thi. . choir is strong and well Balanced one , and will make its initial appearance on Friday evening , the lOthinit. The Academy of Muilc opens to-morrow under tbo management of Col. Wood , tbi veteran muieum man. Betides the muiemu proper , a room will be fitted for the exbibition of fine pictures und works ot art. Anothe : room will be krpt for the exhibition of nat tiral curlodtler , such as dwatfu , iant midgeU , cto , Btlll another will be used to exhibit ten eves of wild animals , and Col Wood will gUe regular dramatic | > erformano by an excellent itock company , SOCIAL SALT , Events In lioual Soulotjr GlrolCR Tor the Punt Week Personal , On Monday evening the Golden Fleece society gave the list of thoiraerioi of par lor enttrtslntnonls at Mrs. Locke's. Un der the generalship of Mmo. W. R. Jarvis - vis they have become the most popular of nil the societies formed hero this winter , and It la generally regretted that they are not to bo continued. The last moot ing iris a very delightful one , and the following talent participated : Piano diwt "March Triumphnto" , Ruho Professor Ilnrdlog and Miss Margaret Boulter , Address by the president W. K. Jarvii Scone from Macbeth "Macbeth .Mr. \ \ . J. Connell "Lndy Macbeth" Mrs. J. J. Dickey Vocal duet-"The Merry Bolls" Glover Mrs , Jay Northrup and Mrs. W. O.Ivos , Recitation "Too late for tbo Train" . . . . BobBurdetto Mn. II. L. Wllkinsj An original coomedy Scene Newport Caesar Fltzroy "A young Doctor DoctorW. W. R. Jarvls Miss Arabella- Screws "An old Maid" . . . . . . .Mrs. R. E. Gaylord Miss Lizzie Sprightly "A Sentimental Young Lady" . Mrs. W. J. Connell Mrs. Amandy , Dasher "A Designing Widow" Mrs. W. K. Jtvrvls On Tuesday , a progressive oucbro party was hold at Mra. G. M. Hitchcock's. Those present vrore : Mr. and Mrs. Webster , Mr. and Mrs. Council , Mr. and Mrs , Gavlord , Mr. and Mrs. McDonnell , Mr. and Mis. Ilamsay , Mr. and Mis , Bright , Miss Llda Wilson , Lizzie Isaacs , Maty Mlllnrd , Messrs James Howard , Brockenrldgo , Tlllson , and Chaunoy Howard. The first prize was a bisque pen rack won by Mrs. Ramsy , and Mr. Connell was awarded the gontlomons' prize of a dock of cards. The boobya wore consoled with flowers , * The eleventh of the series of ladles' muslcalos was arranged by Mrs , Weasels from Rubinstein's composition , and was muoh enjoyed. The programme : 1. Ballot Music from Fcromoes Miss Ruitin , Miss Poppleton. 2. Song ' -Yearnings" Mr , Yortlirup. 3. a Romance of 44 \ r r , „ Mrs Hn" b Melodic , No. 1. ol 3 } < " ' J. Duet "The Angel" Misses Morkel. 5 , Sonata for piano and violin , Allegro , Andante , Scbezo , Vivace Miss Popnleton , Mr. Sauor , Mrs. Laura Dainty in "A Mountain Pink" did not oven create a ripple in society circles , and played to poor busi ness. The play Is tame , draggy , and en tirely lacks the clement of fun though several attempt ] at it wore made. It Is neither strong nor amusing , and abounds in the noble sentiment slush which soema ' to please the gallery but tires the bsl- anco of the audience. Mrs. Dainty proved hornolf a very capable actress , and made the most of hoc difficult part. It seemed slightly Inconsistent-though \ that a marriageable girl should frlak around in skirts which barely reached to the knee. Mra. Dainty's legs , like Lot- ta'a and Minnie Palmer's have character , and elm evidently regards them as an Important part of her stock in trade. ; The Canadians are coming to the front hero as elsewhere. In all cities they represent substance , solidity and respec tability , and make citizens that every town is prend to own. The Oanadian- A.morican socitey hero , though of very recent organization numbers already ibout ono hundred members from the solid men of the town. Next Monday avenlng the Grit of a series of musical md literary entertainments will be held it their rooms In St George's hall. All panadlans and their friends ara cordially ; invited to be there. Hon. Ezra Miliard , ; honorary president of the society , will icoupy tha chair , and the following pro gramme will be rendered sSSSffi1 * Recitation Miss Fitch Piano Solo Mies ICollcy 3omr W. R. Lalng : VIoPmnnd Piano Miss Louiao Noah and Wm. McDonald. 3u rtotte Glee Club Song Miss Ida Gibssn ? Piouo Solo , MIfu Howell Duct Master and Miss VanCamp long Miss Boulter Recitation Cha > , McDonald Fenor Duet. . .Jno. Watson , D. D. McDonald 3oog , Miss 13. Gordon The audience room of the Kounzo Memorial church Is at last ready for oc jupancy and the choir are offering up a ipeclal thanksgiving service on their own iccount. The programme for Easter Is : ; Quartette , "Christ Our Passover. " Dunks jlorin 1'atri Knooppel Alto and toner solos with chorus , "Tho ; Savior hat riten , " ; Williams. Ml Ilatl the glorious morn , , Schneider. Soprano solo The Resurrection Iloldon , STes , the Redeemer rose Mason . Doiology , . KNKKINO , Praise ya tbo Father Gonnod Gloria Patri Pease s Kyrio Renanborp , Uonum cut confitero Dr. Randall Memorial anthem Dudley Buck What tinners value Yenner Soprano solo "Christ Is Risen To-Day , " have a homo above Emerson. On the 7th Louis Falk , the well-known Chicago organist will glvo a recital In the church , assisted by Mrs. L. Clark. This will glvo Mrs. Olark's many admirers ; hero an opportunity for bearing her in concert , for the first time slnco her re turn from Chicago. Mies' Ponnoll , the contralto of Trinity , leaves on the 7th , for New York , whore ; she will further pursue her stories. In losing Miss Ponnoll , Trinity lotos the bett voice with the most artistic method " that has boon heard in tho.cathodral , The people of the First Congregational church have engaged an organist from Worcester , Maes. Easter will bo his Initial Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed loft Thura- day for a trip to Europe. They .will bo absent five weeks , The Progroislvo Euchre club mot at Mrs. Barton's last week. Mrs. J. A. Garllok , the organist and teacher , leavoj with her daughter Flor ence , this weak , for a month's visit in Iowa tor recreation. In the near future private theatricals on a largo acaloarotobeglvenat the foit , and much pleasure Is expected from thorn. Deacon Ed. Gaze and Mr. Cavanaugh , accompanied by P. M. Cavanaugb , left yesterday for a docking. Mr. Gaze ex pects to cool his blushed and reduce his temperatnra in the Platte. Mist Carrie Cole , daughter of Judge Cole , Is viiitlng at the residence of Mr. El. U. Cole , on St Mary's avenue. An Open Letter Prom the Cltlwsii'a Committee. The executive committee cf the Olti- tlzena' Association desire to make a plain jtatemont of facts to the voters In the city of Omaha. We well know that every man who has an Interest in th welfare cf Omaha will quietly make up his mind that good , re liable trustworthy men ara thosa he wants to see elected to lake charge cf our city affairs , and after carefully looking over the ditTjt cat tickets placed .before i you for the dlflcrant offices there can b but ono conclusion , that the citizens ticket , as a whole ticket , Is composed just such men as yon would have to rep resent your Interests and property am the good name of the city for the nox two years. There does not exist a lioglo doubt In any man's mind , who is nn prejudiced and unbiased , but tha so far the effect of the citizens' movement has boon to compel both polltica parlies to bring forward their best men Such being the fact wo think II your duty to encourage the effort and show party managers that the time has come when a multiplicity of fraudulent voting at primaries will not bo anfOcIonl to accomplish the private purposes ol prominent politicians and largo public contractors. Another noooislly for your support election day. Within the last two years four of our councilman wore suspended and disbarred from performing their du ties on account of bribery. Oar mayor had not served half his term before ho was compelled to resign his duties for a similar causo. Oar city marshal was sent to the penitentiary , convicted of bribery. This state of aihaira has made every good man blnsh for shame , and submit to the joora and criticisms of not only the press of our own tfato but the entire country. Wo , therefore , ask every man , regardless of party lash , who takes an Interest In the good government of Omaha , to come out next Tuesday and help secure the election of the citizens' ticket. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CITIZENS' AS SOCIATION. Seal of tli Carolina Tobacco Is the best. STOOK-&BOWERS' ' ASSOCIA TION , \ Convention Interesting to Nebraska Block Growers. A BEK reporter had a conversation yesterday with several gentlemen , mom- bora .of the Stock Growcra' Association that will formally open In Cheyenne to-day. It appears that the meeting will look into and consider the general principles md issues presented , connected with the immense importance of the stock-raising industry , and more particularly the prop- iratlon and arrangements for the round- jpi , such as selecting loaders and officers 'or the coming "cow campaign. " The Hon. Joseph M. Gary , late U. S. iudgo of Wyoming territory and now lelogate to congress. Is the president , \n& Thomas Sturgls the secretary of the tssoclation. The scope of country em- jraced in the deliberations of these itockmen extends from the extreme jaatern cattle-range section of Nebraska o a point in Idaha some distance west- fvard and from a portion of Montana nd Dakota southward through Wyoming ind far Into Colorado. In reply to the direct question , one of the gentlemen stated that the complaints , which have gained wide publication in re gard to the action , or statements more properly , of Secretary Sturgls , are per- tiapa ill-founded. It Is charged that Mr. ESturglo , being a high officer of this im mense association of property interests , aas stated that a largo per cent ago of attlo died in the aforesaid section of onntry from disease , and that this state- nent had so frightened eastern and Eog- ish capital that cattle-growing Is now cgarded by then as on a par with Colo- ado mining schemes ; in other words , as risky and unsafe , to put it mildly. Ic is Uimed that the tccretavy admit ) having perhaps spoken unguardedly in a private nrty of friends , but that his language as misunderstood , In this , that ho had eforenco only to cattle brought from Texas at a late period of the season cnown as "pilgrims" among which the llseaso was alarmingly fatal , while it is a act that native cattle daring the past rear did better than at any previous one or many seasons. It Is also chimed . hat by reason of the impression laid to have boon convoyed by hose wldoly-pnblished remarks of socre- ary Stnrgis , some sales of stock by par ies who bad already disposed of their oed beef , and were trying to get rid of helr old , poor and unsaleable stock , fell hrongb. Hence the peculiar feeling hat is likely to bo manifested by this iloment of the convention that meets to- lay. The reporter was farther told that .ho secretary , while admitting his .houghtlcssnoss In making a remark so mslly misconstrued , is convinced that it > better for the honest growers of stock ) hat the fact bo known that stook-grow- / ng as an industry , has vas'ly deterlor- itod In point of cradir , by reason of the iractico of running Texas cattle nnac- illmatad , at a late season , upon the lorthorn ranges. Ho funlitr believes tis best to frankly state this md couple the statement with the fur- bor fact that the practice has been now mroly guarded against by the laws of Wyoming , Nebraska , Oolordo and Kan- tas , which strictly prohibit It , and es iabllsh a quarantine egiinst this clasi of attlo , that ii not only thorough , but ilroady bears practical fruit in this , that Fexaa heifers which bafora theeo laws brought $14 per head , are now going "abcggtng" at less than half that price , while native cattle of the northern range bavo advanced fifteen or ttrcnty dollars per head. * A11 these matters will probably bo dls- sussed , daring iho meeting at Cneyenne , whera It is likely an effort will bo made by ono element to piss a vote of cjnsuro against Secretary Smrgls. To ExcitANflE 14U acres well Improved and , J mile frjm Essex , la. , for a stock of general merchandise. Address , John Llnderholm , E < sex , la. The Kmmctt Dull. Thcsa who are In the habit of going to balls and dances in Omaha will have on this evening , April Ctb , ono of the finest opportunities ever presented them to enjoy themselves , as the ball to bo given by the Emmett Monument asso elation promises to be the finest ever given by them. For fifteen years this society has given a ball on Easter Mon day night , and it has been conceded by thoaa who frequent ball rooms in Omaha that they have never been surpassed In their efforts to make their entertainments a social success. Great pains will be taken by the committee on this night to make the one to be given by them at Falconer' * hall equal to the se given in the put. All well disposed are Invited to bo present. The petitions of Kffio Gameau in her suits agaioit Jamei Oaroeau which were thrown out some time ago by JudgeWakeley as ihow Ing Insufficient oauie of action , have beeu amended and will bs re-filed immediately. TO "SEVERAL TAX-PAYERS , ' A. Communication from Mr. Kcilfleli' The following questions having boo propounded to mo by several tax-payeri I cheerfully answer them : First Question "Did yon never ro colvo from the Asphalt Company or Its agents , railroad tickets or papers for yon : wife to Chicago or other points ! " I answer emphatically , no I As Mr , Grant was baying some fifteen or tTontj tickets at half rate I requested him to In elude one for my wife and child , whicl : was paid for with my own money. Second Question "What was your In intention when you , in a council mooting last summer where C. C. Thrano pro posed to raise the already very high taxc 25 per cent. , explain as your opinion tha It would bo bettor to ralao them CO per cent. ? " Mr. Thrano did not propose to raise taxes 25 per cent , nor did I piopoao to raise them GO per cent , hence I could no' : iavo any Intention on the subject. 1 presume that "Taxpayers" liavo reference to the 20 per cent raise In the First ward. Mr. Tbrano at first ad- nlttod that the First ward was assessed too low , but upon the final paistgo of the resolution opposed and voted against any latso whatever. The law governing connly boards of equalization roads as follows : Third. "It tbo board of equalization ) shall ascor- am whether the valuation In ono town ship , precinct or district bears jast tola- Ion to all the townships , precincts or districts in the county ; and may Increase or diminish thq aggregate valuation of > roperty In every township , precinct or listrlct by adding or deducting such sum upon the hundred as may bn necessary to ircdnco a just relation bo- ween all the valuations of property In the county. " * The law also provides that the oily looncll when sitting as a board of equal- zitlon shall have the same power as the ounty board of equalization. The assessors of the several wards made oturn In round numbers ( bout as fol- ows : First ward , $000,000 ; Second , Tifth and Sixth wards something over $900,000 each ; the Fourth ward $1,400- 000 and the Third ward $1,600,000 , and ftor a thorough , fair and earnest dls- ussion of the question the board of quallzatlon determined that the First IT a d should bo raised 20 per cent , and his Vftu the addition I advocated. "Tax payers" leave it to bo inferred that a also was made on all the wards , ? his the council cannot do as ho law expressly provides that ho beard of equalization shall not "In- iroaso the aggregate valuation of all the ownshlpa. procincta or districts except n such an amount as may be actually necotsary and incidental to a proper and list eqalization. " This action was taken in pursuance of aw , after a careful Investigation lasting vo days , during which time but one > or&on objected to the increase. Many eadlng tax payers and prominent busi ness men who called to oxamlno the as- eesment roll wore interrogated upon this > olnt , and all save ono declared inoatcm- ihatlcally that tbo First ward was as- jsaed too low , and in the light of this testimony the Increase was made. J. B. REDFIELD , Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- jacco. A FINE BUILDING , Tlic WKIinell Block on Fifteenth and Harney. The Wlthnell block , cow completed , will be ono of the boat oflica bnlldinga In Dmaha , being pleasantly situated near ho business portion of the city , and rom the general plan f its structure , idaptod for insurance , real estate , rail road , or law offices. In fact this build ing presents especially attractive office ocatlons to any business firm having val- table papers to preserve , as most of .be suite of rooms will have fire-proof panlts connected with them. A good elevator and steam heating apparatus , with open fire places In all large rooms , trill be attractive features of the new mildlng. There Is but a small portion of the 3fficoa rented as yet and parties wishing oed rooms should call at once , and to- cot thelr , suites , In order to allow ample Imo for furnishing and placing them In borough readineBS. _ MoARDLE On Sunday morning , at 11 'clock , Tat McArdlo. Ills funeral will take loco to-morrow from his residence at 0 /clock. Not Foul Play. : Coroner Drexel yesterday went to Elk- lorn arrd held an Inquest upon the re- nains of Joseph W. Carson , who was npposed to have died from sorno foul play. The facts elicited showed that the gentleman bad a malignant sore throat , jnd had used Iodine to relieve it. The llsoaeo , however , Increased in malig nancy and finally causad death by euflki- cation , and so the jury found. The ru mor of foul play arose from some Ignor ant or useless goaslp , as the c.iuio of death was perfectly evident. Moesrs. John law , H. F. Allen , Preston Reaves , VI. L. Hcndiioks , E. 11. Farran and John McQowan were the jurors who nought in a verdict /strangulation / by some throat dlsaasa unknown to the jury. " _ Absolutely Pure Tbli powaet n rer WIM. A. m ml o pnrtty , tjtnlrth and r. Volt oononJo l tbu tb > rdlnuy Hn < lf. n < J enno I * win to oompeU- tloa with tb multltud * ol low U t , abort w lgfct tloraol pbnchrt * powdtra. Bold 0017)0 ) cum , BOYAt WKJNa POWPBB 00. , 108 Will 81 ; H.T 1312 1312 MISFITS I MISFITSMfSFITSI ! and UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS , From the loading merchant tailors throughout the country , for sale nt the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 1312 Douglas Street , Up stairs. COWING & GO , JOBDF.M IV WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hillribleiad Cut Iron , Load Pipe and Sheet Load , noRTUitGTON STiun real's , WIMIJllLLANODIIllKHtLL real's , Plumbers' ' Gas and fleam Fineis' IRON & BRASS GOODS. ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Htn&DodaoSts-OMAHA.NEB. { BCOOE230R310 JOHN 1. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At tbe old stand 1417 F rn m BL Orders by tele rrtphBOlldtodindpromptl attended to. Tel pbon < DR , PUHEK , Graduate of the University Vienna , Ana- rin. Late tiurapcn to the Military Hospital , ) Vienna. Will do a general Medic * ! and Surgical practice. All calls in city or country promptly attended. Office at the Omaha Uedical and Surgical Inttitute , Corner 13th Street and Capitol Avenue. i& happy | tovouscblld- [ heel assured by the lee of BIJgo'a I'ocul.un- rtm the 8jstfm la full of dlceajo Inherited from the parent Even 11 this erudition , noth ing can bo better , D , L. Mllikcn aa > 8 , "A niece oi mine was taken dom a consiimpthe mother's IrtnsUnd put upon judge's Food ex- luly , Iho health. ul growth was miurkanU , and In three months I vae returned to I 8 homo a plump , rosyclicckixl hllJ."Thl9 wa nluo ycara ago ; and the eiilldllvci- ICC. and up. Hold hy Drugfrleta. MA01STKU OF PAUIYSTEKY AND CONDITION LLIST , EOS Tenth street , between Farnaci and Har leywtll , wUb theild ol guardian ipulti , oUilnlcf or anyone irUnoo In tbe past and picaont , aad or wrtaln condition ! In the future. Boots and ehoti nade to order Perfect BatUlaotlon iruarantB" ! Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , 13th St , , Oor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dtoeuea of Pemalea , o ! tbe Nerrooj yetem , Pi rat * Diseases ol tbe Urinary and exual Organi , and DJoeasea ol the Ilead. Throat and LUOEI , ' gpedaltlei EYE AND KAR , tMteaMl treated by ao experienced ipedalUll alM dUeaaea ot the Ileart. IJvtr , Stomach , Kldneyi ladder , Neuralgia. Rheumatliro , JMIoi. Canoor , etc. CATARRH. BHONCIirna , And all othir dlieajwa ol the 1 hioal and LuoRtt real ed by Uedloated Vapor * . ( Bead for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation , ) All dlreaMi of tbe BlooJ , Urinary and exual Or gaol. Frhate DUaaica and Piles Cured or no Pay. f 16 Yean Hotpltaland Private Practice. ) Oontulutlon and examination tree. 011 or write for circular * on chronlo dlteaiet and delormltle > , Pbeawi ol Females , Private DlM * * * ol tne Urlnarv and Sexual oriraiu , Bemlna ) Weak ness , Nervous Debility ot Exhtuiticntto. , eta. , and our new reitoratlvetreatment. It letteri and coniulUtloni Confidential. Ifedlcloeiienltoallparteol tbe country by * * pr e , iecurely packed from obitnatlon , 11 full de- acrlution of cue U ( riven. One personal tntomtw preferred If convenient. Open at all boon. ddrtii all letter * to . , , , . Omaha Medico ) & Surgical Inflttute , lathBt. Cor. Capital Are. CHAS SHIVERICK , fHf- 7 FTJRMITU JHW 'QxP taKa < tt > f tttoTO & tdai < Sn ' F1 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Passenger Elevator to all floors , 120G , 1208 and 1210 Foinom Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SOUTH OMAHA .Remember that when jou buy a lot in South Qma a you get 9,000 square feet of ground , equ 1 to three lota 60x60 , or six business lot 25xiO. ( With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and a street 80 feet wide. THINK OF THIS Wlien ycu buying real estate ; ascertain how much LA.ND you are getting for your money. NOW IS THE TIME To secure these largo lots while they are cheap - You can get grounds now at 2 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amo xx in three years. Send for a map oE South Omaha. Address , 216 S.'l3th ' St , , Omaha , Neb. M. Upton , < Asst. Sec'y ' and lanager MAXMEYEE Are now offerim * PIANOS ORGANS AT ' FACTORY PKICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOR GASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS . Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & GO. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. _ Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar- tides.