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    8 THE DAILY BEE- SATURDAY , APRIL 11 , isss.
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THE DAILY BEE
Saturday Morning , April 11 ,
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
f A largo culuny of emigrants wont wcat ,
chiefly to Oregon , Itmrsday ,
A marriage license was lirood yesterday
to Henry Ltlketu and Mittio Ilobinson.
Judge McCulloch yesterday isauod n mar
ijuo.Hc ( < ; n o to llenry Filkina and Mittio
Robinson.
The funeral ot MM. Oocaltft Trosjln will
occur Tuesday at 2 o'clock from her late
residence , Ul South Tenth street near War
ner.
The funeral of Michael W. Linahan will
take place Bundar nltornoon at 2 p. m. , from
and Uarnoy
residence , Twenty-Eighth
streets ,
At 11 a. m. yesterday a wild runaway
tookplaco on ITarn&m street , horse and
grociry woson passing the Pnxton at a
breakneck speed
Policeman Whlto lost hia star , I < lo.I ,
while running on Sixteenth street last night
The finder will confer a favor by Icavlnr it at
police headquarters.
Tha remains of MM. M. II , Goblc
reached hero yesterday afternoon , from La :
Vegan , N. M , , where the lady died. The
funeral will bo held Sunday.
KaulTman brothers have offered a reward
of flftv dollars for the arrest of the thieves
who broke into their store Tuesday morning
and the recovery of the property.
Postal Borvlco will bo pnt on the Union
Pacific line between Omaha and Maryavillo ,
Kas. , on Monday. Chief Clark Griffin has
assigned James Patterson and 11 , 0. Williams
the two clorki last appointed to this run.
A party ol fifty Bostonlani went wosl
over the Union Pacific yesterday to look for
now Cornea In California and Oregon. Twenty
ono residents of Tekamah also started west
yesterday to colonize In Washington territory.
The funeral of little Arthur Jamison ,
who died BO suddenly Thursday morningtool
place from the family residence on Davenport
street at 2 o'clock yesterday. A large
concourse of sympathizing friends was on
band.
The funeral of T. W. Steadman , 'who
died lost night' took plaoo yosterdaj
from the residence , 712 South Twenty-second ,
The remains were sent to Boston , Mass. ,
accompanied by the wife and child of the de
ceased.
ceased.An
An alarm of Gro in Council Bluffa al
10:80 : last night was caused by the burning ol
an old frame dwelling house on Broadway ,
near seventeenth , owned by J. L , Williams
1 and was unoccupied. Cause of fire not
known.
known.Tha
Tha Omaha Turnverln filed articles of In
corporation yesterday In the county clerk'e
office. This society has been in existence
here since 1667 , but in some manner the Inv
portant stop of incorporating has been neg
lected until this time.
The rude presumption of the average hotel
clerk is proverbial , but there are many excep
tions to the general rule of their snobbish im
portance and lock of politeness. There is ono
in a prominent hotel in Omaha , however ,
who would bo greatly improved If ha had the
instinct of a beast.
The remains of A. Cupley , who died at
the insane asylum al Lincoln Thursday morn
Ing , arrived here yesterday and were shipped
by Drexel & Maul to Florence where the de
ceased formerly resided. Mr. Cupley was
one of the pioneers of Douglas county , where
ho was well known.
Rev. George Charnoy , the well known
orator , will deliver two lectures , subjects ,
"Medusa and Persons or the tragedy of tht
soul , " and "Tho Ideal man and woman" ot
Tuesday and Wednesday , the 14th and IGtb
of April , at Masonic hall , Mrs. Anna Kim <
ball , the celebrated Paychometrican , wil !
give at the close of each lecture psychometric
readings. Doors open at the usual hour , 7:3 : (
p. m. , commence at 8 o'clock sharp.
The county commissioners received o
letter Friday from Architect Meyers , o !
Detroit , stating that the plans for the retain
ing wall of the now court house were being
rapidly drawn up , and would probably bo for
warded about tha first of next week. Work
on the wall will begin as soon as the nocessarj
funds are available , as the commissioners arc
apprehensive lost the north bank should
commence to crumble rapidly away. To pre
vent the water from leaking in below , a lonf
ditch his been dug between the sidewalk ant
the bank , which will servo temporary pur
poses in carrying off the water.
The bank [ just in front of the now cou'r '
house IB In a very critical conditicn. Yesterday
day and night before lost a great quantity c :
it fell to the sidewalk where it lay last night
Unless something IB done at once it will not
be turpritia ? if tha immense weight of tha' '
great structure literally crushes out the entiri
block of e rth with consequences of a mos
costly if not dangerous nature. It wai
learned late yesterday evening that plans fo ;
the retaining walls were prepared yesterday
bnt plans will avail little in a short time un
less the strengthening wall is constructed.
Officer Turnbull , for the past two weeks
baa been working on a robbery case , the guilt ;
parties in wmch ore very probably Rich Lam
bert allai James and hi ? mistress , Alfie Gil-
mom. Two weeks aqo last Monday the honn
of Mr. 0. li. Moore , employed In the Union
Pacific headquarters , was entered about nine
o'clock in the morning by a young woman wb (
stole a gold watch and chain , which were
hanging in a watch-pocket in one of tbi
rooms. She was accompanied by a youDj
man who stood ontiide tha door , doubtleui
as aentry. Yesterday Officer Tnrnbul ) ,
( inspecting from a description given of th (
couple by one of the neighbors that the Gil.
more woman and her paramour were the
guilty one * , confronted them with Mn ,
Moore , and tha neighbor who saw the bousi
entered. Tha identification as to the woman
was perfectly complete , u'tbougb the man
Lambert was uot so satisfactorily identified ,
Tha watch has not yet been recovered , but
Officer Turnbull will make further investiga'
tion of tbe case , with a view of securing the
tolen property.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina To
bacco.
To EXCHANGE 110 acres wel ) improved
and J mile from Ewer , la. , for a stock
of general merchandise. Address , John
Lauderholm , Esiex , la.
JtlKD.
NORTON-In this city at h'ar residence ,
.Soutli tieventeeoth street , Ann , beloved
wife ot M , Norton , a/red 42-year * .
Her remains weio shipped last evening to
Davenport , Iowa , for Interment , accompan
ied by the sorrow I triikenhuibandiyiul daugh
ter.
Seal of North Carolina Tobaoo Is tbo
beat.
AN EARLY MORNING FIRE ,
Tbc B , & H , FwteM Dfepot Burned
A Flcrco FlRht with the Flames Do
( nils of the Blizo.
"Omaha hasn't had a big Droforaor-
oral months , now , bat it won't ' bo Tory
long before the Gro department Trill bo
Called out to handle ono of the old time
tremendous conflagrations. "
AtsUtant Flro Ohlof Gnlligan'a remark
to a reporter Thursday found a fulfilment
withintwcnty-f our hours. About half-past
4 o'clock yesterday morning the B. & M.
frelght depot , aitnatod on Eighth street ,
between Howard and Jackson streets ,
took fire and before G o'clock the strncturo
was a charred and smoking masa of rninr.
At about a quarter past four , the
watchman , Maurice Shea , returned from
the yards , whore ho had boon making a
tour of Inspection , and attar having lookIng -
Ing around the freight houio to BOO that
all wan right , wont inside and com
menced reading. Shortly afterwards ,
smelling smoke , ho wont put , and saw
that the roof of the building was nfiro.
Ho says that the blaze must have origin-
atotl at a point about fifty feet from the
south end of the building , as in that
place he first discovered the flames.
It was about fiftaon mlnntos before the
alarm was given. Shea vainly sought tome
mo the telephone , ( which was In the north
end of the building , and re mo to from
the origin of the blize ) , and failing to
"ring up" the fire department , ho became
thoroughly disconcerted and ran bawling
up to a homo In the vicinity , and after
some trouble , succeeded In alarming the
neighborhood. Meanwhile , some cool'
headed youhg man , who liad observed
the fire , turned on an alarm
from Box 21 , which "was speedily
responded to by companies 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 ,
with the Hook and Ladders. By this
tlmo several switch engines in the yards
commenced to whlstlo vociferously and
the denizens of the locality turned out
on masse -witness the conflagration ,
which had by this time assumed such
proportions as to preaont a spectacle oi
tier ? grandeur. When the fire depart
ment reached the scone , the building ,
which Is fifty foot wldo and
about two hundred feet long , sit
uated on an elevated platform , was ono
mass of flames from the sDnthorn end tea
a point within twenty-five feet of the
north extremity. Flro Chief Butler and
Assistant Ohlef Galllgan at once saw that
there was no nso of trying to save the
structure , but devoted their forces to the
speedy extinguishing of the flames.
Seven streams were brought to boar on
tno blazing building three on the south
end , two on the sides , and ono
on the north , the position being
frequently changed to counter-act the
ever-shifting force of the fire. Tbo fire
men worked manfully and skillfully un
der the cool-headed and efficient direc
tion of Bntlor and Galligan.
A few moments after the streams were
fairly brought into play It was discovered
that the freight cars on the track Immedi
ately east ) of the freight house had canght
firo. A number of men jumped
down upon the track , and
pushing the cars down the
easy northern Incline left them In such a
position that a few well directed streams
of water oxtingnahed the flames , not ,
however , before the contents of one oi
two had been badly damaged. The lose
In this direction is trifling.
For nearly an hour and a half the fire
men battled with the flames. By about
quarter post six o'clock the last blaze was
dislodged and the play of the water
ceased. Tbo building was a black and
charred skeleton , being almost literally
burned to the platform.
TflE ORIGIN AND CAUSE
of the fire are not known. According to
the story of Watchman Shoa , the blaze
must havo-boon an Incendiary ono. li
cortalnly < conld not have boon caused by
a defective flue , or started from the
atove , because the latter was situated In
office In north end of the bulldlng.and because -
cause the blaze Is known to have first
broken out in the roof of the southern
wing. The B. & M. officials are Inclined
toward the theory of anon.
XHE LOSS
on building and property will bo about
$15,000. The building Itself , which wae
totally destroyed , was a story and a hall
frame structure , about two hundred feet
long and fifty feet wide. It Is not as yet
exactly known how much stock there wa
in the building at the tlmo , though con
servative estimates place it at $7,000.
On this too there will bo little 01
no salvage. The exact lots Is now being
figured upon and wllldoubtloss be known
to-morrowas soon as tbo Individual los
ers present jjthelr claims. Most of the
valuable books of the freight business ,
bolng In the Iron safe , wore uninjured.
The Insurance on the building Is $4',000 ,
that on the stock In transit $1,500.
For temporary uses tbo B. & M.people
have secured the Boomer build
ing on the opposite cornei
of Eighth and Howard , which will
be used as an office , while the loading of
freight will be done directly into the
can.
can.It Is the intention of the company , as
ona of tha officials stated to a reportoi
this morning , to rebuild at once on the
same ground. The new structure will
ba of substantially the aatno proportion !
and cost as the one destroyed.
B. H. Douglass and Sons' Capsicum
Cough Drops are manufactured by theuv
solves and are the result of over fort ]
years experience in compounding cough
mixtures. C
BARB WIRE WORKS ,
A. New Factory to bo btartcd in
Omaha ,
The motion of the defendants In the
cisoof Fish vs. the Nebraska City barb
trlro works to dissolve the Injunction and
dismiss the receiver appointed on the
prayer of the plaintiff , h&a been denied
by Judge Dandy. Mr. Fiih is the own
er of 40 per per cent of the cipltil of the
corporation and aoouses the majority
shareholders of trying to froz ) him ont.
Ooo good rpsultof the litigation is that It
brought Mr. Fish to Omaha , and while
hero ho becima so Impressed with the
natural advantages of tbo city as a manu-
luring centro tha he hai determined to
locate hero and build up an extensive
barb wire factory. Ho lias leaied a large
piece of ground on the bottoms between
Leavenworth and Jones streets , and will
at once commence the erection of a suitable -
able building , Mr. Fish , who is a resi
dent ot Chicago , U the owner of new
machine for making barb wire by K pro'
ccsi which ho think i will rorolulionlr. ;
the business. Ho Is confident that he
cnn turn ont the manufactured product
eight times as fast as by the old method ,
and of cotmo reduce the cost proportion
ately. The factory will giro employment
to from fifty to seventy-five men. The
capital stock , should A share organfzation
bo formed , will bopliced at $000,000.
There nro many cheap cosmetics ofTorod
for sale , which claim to contain nothing
injurious to tha skin. Thin is alt bosh.
All , or very nearly all are compounded
from the most dolotorlons and polsionocs
drugs in the mntorta medics. They de
stroy the vitality of the skin , miklug the
consumer prematurely withered and old ,
J. A. Pozzonl guarantees his medicated
complexion powder entirely free from nil
Injurious mattor. USD none other and
you will never regret. Prlco 50 cents
and $1 per box. Sold by all druggists
and porfumoro.
FRAUD ,
The Methods Used to Defeat Murphy
Importing Voters ami Alter-
hip Iloturno.
There Is now no reason to doubt but
that there have baen extensive frauds
in connection with the election of Tuos-
dav frauds which have taken almost
every conceivable form , and which have
so affected the result of the contest as
that Mr. Murphy has baon cheated out
mayoralty. This assertion is no idio talk
of defeated partisans , but plain , sub
stantial truth , for which the proof can ,
and In duo time will bo produced.
It is generally believed that two years
ago ono or two candidates for the coun
cil , who-woro , on a fair and equate elec
tion , chosen by the people , were sot
asldo for opposition candidates Tfho had
brought into play the usual methods ol
campaign trickery ballot box stuffing
and bonus returns. This circumstance
has ropoaiod Itself and there Is no Indi
vidual who has thoroughly examined the
circumstances of the recent election , In a
fair and unbiased mood , bnt will be
forced to concsdo that Boyd's election
was compassed by the most flagrant trick
ery. For instance several hundred II-
log l votora were sworn In , voting in the
different wards of the city , and amount
ing in all to probably over 250. In
the Third ward there were
ono hundred and fifty men imported
from the stock yards district who were
sworn in and allowed to vote , although
they were no more entitled to the privi
lege than so many south African os
triches. There is every reason to believe
that a good-sized colony of colored people
ple from Conncll Bluffs was imported to
vote and add to the tldo of fraud which
floated so gallantly the lioyd craftand ita
crow.
crow.And again , a large numborof ] foriegnors
were naturalized within three
days of the election , in express contrarie
ty to the provisions of the statute on the
subject , and voted for Mr. Boyd , A Hat
of some of this gentry was published in
Monday nights BEE. The names
of this class of Illegal voters have been
noted , and the evidence against them will
be duly forthcoming. Many of these
fraudulent naturalization papers were
sworn to by citizens In reputable
standing , who deliberately committed
perjury in the act. It is pretty well set
tled that at least ono of the ballot boxes
was opened , the sworn certificates of
naturalization taken out , and the names
of tbo citizens who vouched for the
respective persons , erased , BO that in case
an Investigation was ordered , the guilty
parties might have some loop-hole of de
fense.
There will be several arrests before the
time for the official canvass of the vote ,
and a lively time may be confidently an
ticipated.
. o'MALtEY's PRETENSIONS.
Since the election some of O'Malley'c
friends have pretended that the official
returns would give him such a vote as tc
entitle him to the sixth place In the Hat
of elected counellmen. In the local col
umns of two of the journals of this cHy ,
there have also appeared statements that
it was yet uncertain whether O'Malloy oi
F. E. Bailey , sr. , was the lucky man.
The truth of the matter fs that O'Mal
ley falls oven behind Burrnester , having
only 2,750 votes , and Is nearly 300 be
hind Bailey , who received a total of 3.03C
votes.
KOUGH ON BA.TS ,
Its Value us an Article of Food Dem-
'onstrotcd.
A carious case has jast come to light ,
In which the family of A. Haghei , whc
lives at No. 1520 South Fifth street , nar
rowly escaped poisoning on last Monday
night.
The family consist * of Mr. Hnghos , hit
wife and three children. On Mondaj
evening biscuits were served for suppei
and all paitDok of thorn. Within a few
minutes after the meal , one by ono , the
whole family began to complain of a dis
order of the stomach , which rapidly
augmented in violence nntll the neigh
bors were alarmed and a messenger dis
patched for a doctor. Dr. Darrow responded <
sponded , and by the prompt application
of emetics restored the suQ'drota to tholi
normal conditions.
The physician noted symptoms of phos <
phoroDS poisoning , and examining the
biscuit , became satisfied that the dough
was Impregnated with the poison. Fur.
ther Invottlgatlon warrants the conclu
sion that some "Rough on Rats , " which
was kept in the pantry , got into the
baking powder.
As an article of nourishment "Rough
on Rita" it not a success
County UomtnlnBloncrs.
WEDNESDAY , April 8th , 1885.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Present , Commissioners O'Keeffo , Cor
liss and Tlmme ,
Minutes of the preceding meeting read
and approved ,
The official bond of John Bryant , just
ice at Elkhorn precinct , was approved ,
The following resolution was adopted :
Resolved , That the county clerk be and ha
It hereby Instructed to .notify Detlef Kai ,
overseer of highways , Mlllard precinct , to re
move all obstructions from county road , in
section 4 and 6 , township U , range 12.
The following accounts wera allowed :
GENERAL VVKl > ,
J. 0 , Bruner , salary supt. school i , . . ,8120 00
KOAD fCND.
A , G. H nley , Tiling for Elkborn river 15 00
BBIDOK rC.ND ,
Chlcatro Lumber Co. , lumbar 3S 31
Adjourned to llth inst.
H. T. LBAVITT ,
County Clerk.
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
J&IE&B X7SE2D.
VnnUtn.I > mon , Orange , tc , < flnvor Cabea ,
trcnm > , l > iiiinr | | > , < tc. > i delicately nndnnt.
urally in the ( Vnl t from which the y arc mnde ,
POtt STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE.
Ht'ifltO BY TMI
Price Baking PowdcnCo. ,
Chlcdso , III. St. Uoulo , Mo.
utxiiti or
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
- ND
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yenst Gems ,
Hell Dry Hop Tciut.
WE MAKE HUT ONE QtUUTT.
Young ontomlcro ,
MAbout 8 o'clock last night Officers
Whalen and S'gwart ' ar ostod five boys ,
aged from eight to sixteen years , named
Owen Connolly ( son of "Whisky Jack" )
Wlllla Miller , colored , Danny Miller , col
ored , Peter Ward and John Dnwson , on
complaint of Grocery man Stabrcl , Thir
teenth and Chicago streets. Those
youngsters are a sot of bad boys , and
have been the terror of the neighborhood
for some tlmo. They fight little boys ,
atone houses , drivp other peoples' howos
at night , and are into all sorts of mis
chief at all times.
They are now In jail , and will , It is to
bo hoped , bo taught a good lesson this
morning by Jndpo Bonoko.
Absolutely Psire.
This powder never varies. A marvel ot pnrety ,
BtroDfthandwhole8omcD038. Moro economical than
the irdlnary kindsunJ cannot be Bold In competi
tion with tbo multitude ol low test , ehort weigh !
alum ol phyaphrto powdera. Sold only in oana
HOYAt TUKINO POWnKR CO . ' 0(1 ( Wall 81 ; N.T.
THE BEST THING OUT
FOE
Washing & Bleaching
In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water.
SAVK9 LABOR , TIMR and SOAP AMAZINOI.T , and given
universal satisfaction. Mo family rich or poor should
be without It.
Bold by all grocer * . BxwtRK ol Imitations well do-
elgno I to mislead. TKARLINX Is the O\LT BAFH Ubor
Bavlog compound and alwaya bears the above eym-
bol and name ol
JAMES PYLE NEW YORK.
COWING & GO ,
JOUDr.113 IK
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
If abl Md Cut Iron
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead ,
HOKTlllXfiTOX BTKA9 I-llirS ,
Plumbers' Gas and gleam Fitters'
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES.
14Ui&DodaeSls..OMAHA.HEB.
CAMELLINE
FOR THE
COMPLEXION
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
The undersigned phrsicians of San
Francisco are familiar with the composi
tion of ( ho principal articles used for the
complexion , and freely certify that ( JAM
ELINE Is harmless and free from all
poisonous or Injurious substances.
L 0 Lane , M D G F Cooper , M D
H H Toland , M D S W Dennis , M D
R A McLo n , M D J M McNulty , M D.
0 B Br'ghstn ' , M D J O Shaffer , M D
Bonj J Dean , M D W Carman , M D
H Gibbons Jr , MD W Ayer , M D
J J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D
W H Bruney , M D W Haromond.MD
A M Lory c a. M D W F McNutt.M D
0 L Bard , M A J Bowie , MD
H L Slmmi , M D J C Sborb , M D
J n Stallard , M D F A Holtnin , M D
0 McCaeitooM D J Rcsnstirn , M D
C 0 Koonoy , M D JD Whitney MD
A M Wilder , M D T BoTsan , M D
G H Powers , M D 0 G Kenyon , M D
B R Swan , M D IS Titus , M D
L L Door , M D J L Meares , M D
J W Koeney.M D T Price , M D
GHolland , M D H Gibbons , M D
Madame Adolina Patti ,
Writes ; " 1 shall have to repeat the
praliei of your OAMELLINK heard from
all sides.
For sale by
H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha ,
And all first class druggist * .
TO CONSIDER THfclK I
Visit the Misfit Clothino * Parlors , 1312 Bouglas St.
IF YOU NEED A PAIR OF PANTALOONS , SEE THOSE
tffr , S 8 75 Motehunt Tailor Made PanU- , sold at ttio Perlo-s for $ 3 40
' 88 9 CO ' 4 25
m 1000 " 500
km 12-00 " 580
1500 " (570 ( ]
jg 1800 " 835 !
WYOU NEED A SUIT ? IF SO , SEE THJPT
-
-ffft
X < § 25 00 Merchant Tailor Made Salt , solil at the Parlors for § 12 00
00 " " "
30 14 30
35 00 " " " 1C 20
40 00 " " " 18 CO
45 00 " " " 21 70
55 00 " " ' 24 00
05 00 " " " 28 00
Can You Use a Spring- Overcoat ? Don't Let this Pass You By
$27 00 Merchant Tailor Made , to bo sold at the Parlors for § 10 00
30 00 " " " ' " 12 70
37 50 " " ' ' " 14 CO
44 00 " " " " 17 25
5000 " ' "
2000
CO 00 " " " ' " 25 00
Original Misfit Olothin ;
1312 DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIES. 1312.
Opsn Evenings until 5) ) o'clock. Patunlayts until 10 o'clock.
N. B. Merchnnb'Tailor * having Uncalled for or Miifit Garments will favor by addressing MISFIT
CLOTHING PARLOUS. 1312 , , 1,10 , Sf ct nnio w u " \1 \
DE. PUHEK ,
Graduate ot tno University Vienna , Aus
tria. Laie SurROon to the Military Hospital ,
of Vienna. Will do a general Medical and
Surgical practice. All calls in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaha
Sledical and Surgical Institute , Corner KHh
Street and Capitol Avenue.
[ ICOOTCS30K310 JOHSJ Q , JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS i
At the old stand 1117 Faroam 81. Crdure by tele
graph solicited and promptl attended to , Tolcpborw
Omaha Medical & Surgical
Institute
13th St. , Cor OaDitalAve ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females , ol the N en-oat vitem , Pi
rata Dlaeasee ol the Urinary and exual Organ ! ,
and Diseases ol the Head , Throat and Lungs ,
tpedaltles
EYE AND FAR ,
Diseases treated by an experienced specialist ! also
dUeasca ol the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldneyi ,
ladder , Keuralirla. Rheumatism , Piles , Canoer , etc.
CATAHUII , BRONOniTIS ,
And all other dlseaoes ol the Ihroatand Lungst real
cd by Uodlcated Vapors. ( Send lor Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation. )
All dlieaseBol the Blood , Urinary and exual Off -
f i i.Pr.TKtt DUoiMS and
Files Cured or no Pay.
( I lie * i in ocpltal and Prlvato Practice. )
GoarstttMtoB tad examination tree.
Ci llor write 1'jr circulars on chronlo dl ea t and
ct&rmltlet , Dtoeasee ol Females , Private Dlseaeof
ol tbo Urlnarr and Sexual owns. Seminal Weak
ness , Nervous Debility or Exhauttloneta , ets. , and
our new tcstoratlvetreatment.
II letters and consultation * Confidential.
Medicines sent to all parts ol tbo country ' ' 7 ex
jreM , securely packed from observation , If lull do
icrlptton ot cue Is given. One personal toteivle *
irelerred II convenient. Open at all bonii.
direis all letters to
Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute ,
Cor. Capitol Ave.
ntStPnl
THE ! SHOUT LI IT
And BEST EQUTE.
rllOU OMAHA TO
THE EAST ,
TWO TRAINS 'DAILY BETIVEKN OMAHA ANIX
Chicago , Minneapolis , Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Cedar Hai > lds , Davenport ,
Clinton , Dubuque , llockford ,
lock Island , Kreeport Jnnmville ,
ilgln , Madison , La Crusee ,
3elolt , Winona ,
And ail other Important pointf ) Eait , Northeast -
east ami Bouiheait.
Ticket office t 1101 Farnam itrctt ( In I'aiton Heel
el ) and at Union Pacific Depot.
IMllmanS'eefxrsatd ' tr Finest Dining Cats ID
be Woild aieiunon tnemiln llnmcil tbe CMICAMO
iliiwAuKKa & Er. PifLH'iacd ertry attention lipild
o iuxM > nztr brccuiteouiicmcUvM ol lhoo"mi > ao- .
a. k MKHKIU , A. V. II. UAKP&NTEK.
Oeneral Maruger , Gto'J P > Mi er Agent.
K.UILLEH , OEO. F. HEArFOHD ,
Ai-i't Oen'l Hunger. ta't Oeu'l Vm Agent.
} . T. CLARK , Oen'l 8ur < rlntuideat.
CHAS. SHIVERICK ,
UPHOLSTERY AND DRAI/ERIES ,
FiiBeenger Elevator to oil floors. 1200 , 1208 and 1210 Farnain Street ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
OUTH OMAHA.
_ /
Tfce Advantage of Sett ing in theNewTowa
Tbo title "South Omaha" douvnot mean thoRouthern part of the city of Omaho.l > ut IB the
name of tbn thrivintr town coinmencinp at the Union Stock yards an the aoutb , and extend
ing for n mile and a half north , nearly connecting with thecity limits of Omaha.
The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots , and lot the purcha < ert ol
tha ramo realize the profit which tha enhanced value of these loti IB sura to mako. It nun
being an assured fact that .South Omaha is destined in the near future to bo tha largest Inn
stock market west of Chicago , tbero can be no doubt that this property in a few year * will bs
worth five or even ton times the amount thatit can bo bought for to-day ,
Some may ask : If this is so , why dt not the company keep it and realize this profit
The answer IP , that in order to make lots valuable , there must bo improvements on or sur
rounding them , and as is the case in all noy towns , special inducement must be offared at
first to Ret the pjople to take hold and build ,
Thera are probably mnro such inducements ofla ed by South Om ha than were over put
forth by any now town. The largo business done by the stock yards company and the im
mense slaughter and packing houses together with their auxllanes are no amill feature in the
aggregate of ovonU that are doatinod to make i outh Omihia large pUcs , Agiln , the town
isnutnn addition to Omaha , and ia rutliablu for city tiiii , alfioujfh. It onjoya all tbo beneQU
from the growth of Omaha that it would if It were just l.NBing the city limits , but being just
OOTSIDE , only county taxes ara collected , which nra muraly nominal , Tna town owm and
operates its own water works , which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. Dam-
my trains will rnn on the U. & BI. aud.U. P. railways nvery hour , stopping at the north end
of the town site as well as at the stock yards. The Thlrtoontli street horse oars will rim to
Uascall'a pork this spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude
makes the location a healthy one.
Of course there are those who do not believe thst South Omahiwill amount ; i , much ,
Ttila kind of people didn't belibve Chicago would evnr ba anything batter than a cranberry
bog , that Omikha would over outgrow her viltaita clothes , that them nsver could ba any fruit
raised in Nebraska , etc. , etc. Who made it win ? Tha soepticn , or those that had an abiding
faith m the energy , intelligence and reionrsesof till * fjri t country ?
Par Information , mapa , prices and terms apply at the'company's office , 21GS. Thirteenth
street , Merchant's National Bank UuUdlng , first floor.
. A. UPTON , Asst. Scc'y and Manager.
O3FSAT
-AT
facloff Prices ,
AND-
EASY TERMS.
Sendtor our catalogue
and price list before pur
chasing elsewhere.
MSX MEYER & BEO ,
LEADING JEWELERS
And Solo Importer * oi
Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver
ware , Rich Jewelry ,
Wholesale and Retail.
Cor , llth and Farnam3fcv
Pi GO
SOLE IMPORTERS
| OF
HAVANA CIGARS
-AND
Meerschaum Goods ,
IN OMAHA.
Wholesale and IUUI1 Dealers In
CHins , Ammunition.
Sjportiny Goods
Notions and Smokers' Articles.
Stationery , Cutlery ,
Druggists' Sundries
And Fancy Qoode.
Full and complete line and
BOTTOM PRICES
Mas Mover & Co , ,
1020 to 1024 'Farnam St. , Omaha.