u THEP4ILY BEETUFSDAi ! , APEIL 11 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning , April 14 , LOCAL BREVITIES , The C. 1C ot A. will meet In their hal this e cnlDu t 7:30. : T. V. BBKNNAN. Sitnrday evening Justice Stenbirg mai ' ried James Kogelthaler to Mary Verbs , am Nols Hamincr to Hannah Jensen. Ono hundred and thlrty-ono liquor deal on bavo filed application In the city e'erk' oliico for licentcs , including saloon , brewer ; and wholesale men. Before Justice Gnita\o Anderson ycstcr day , judgment for $85 and costs was renderet In favor of Morse ii llrunner , real cstati dealon , In a anlt against C. W. Cain. Th < claim wa for commissions. ThoofTiccrs nnd ladies at Fort Omah gava nn admlrablo dramatic performance Sat , urday evening at the post theatre , the plaj beiw that ol ' 'CAsto. " A number of gentle men and ladlei from tha city were among tht delighted auditors. ' A telegram Saturday night from Wako < . field informed the police of n forgery of SiC by ono Frank Rogers who chimed to bo an employe of J. S. Oaulfield. The forgery waa on the Security bank. Oaulfiold had hoard of knew no such man as Rogeri , who , Oaiil- Little Bortlo McCono , a son of William McCune , was playing with n blank cartridge * ! Saturday morning , lie supposed that it was harmless. lie was mistaken. It was halt fnll of powder and when ha set a match to it , the wicked thing exploded , llis hand was severely maimed. Mr. A. Mclnois , of the firm of Mclnnts and Bussoy , arrlvoJ homo lait Saturday morning from the east , where ho had been on a business and pleasure trip. Ho visited bis .old homo In Canada , reluming by the way of Now York nnd Boston , where hcselectoia very handsome line of spring and summer goods. The Douglas County Agricultural socto- 'ty'i officers met Saturday to hear reports as to' the district fair. It waa learned from members who had boon looking into the mat ter that seven counties were ready to join In the project , and the time for it most favored was the month of&ptembar. \ . It was deter mined aYan'early day to meet with the Board of itfrado and exchange ideas upon the subject. The Council Bluffs postmaster anil chiaf of police were In Omaha Saturday in search of Minnie Woodard , lata boor-slimier of the Buckingham. It appears that Wade Hamp ton ( a different broad from the U. S. senator Irom South Carolina ) had spent { 65 of the $300 ho stele from the U. S. mall while postal clerk , nnd invested it in a watch and chain for the oyprlan. She promptly gave the jew elry to the Iowa postmaster. Hampton was "gone on" watches ; ho had already given [ up a $35 one to the postmaster which had been bought with part of the stolen 8300. It now looks as though that delicrhtful re nort , tha Buckingham theatre , would not sue cecJ In obtaining a license. Several weeks ago the proprietor made an application lor a licenso.and . deposited 3100 with City Treasurer Buck. They failed , however , to take the completing steps , and although they last day for the is suance of the permit has gene by , they are not yet in possession ol the license. Yesterday Uio $100 was garnliheed by Joseph MoVey , and was paid over by Mr. 'Buck. Thus' the Buckingham is absolutely without protection In the matter of soiling liquer , and are amen able to the low for infringement' the' 'Stat utes. Why docan't the city marshal now close ' up tha place ? , Hon. E. Uouowater , editor of the BEB , left yesterday for the : ast. 1 James MeAuloy , Esq. , of Council Bluffs , wan In Omaha on Saturday. Ho has accepted the position of western traveling correspondent - ' ent for the Now York World. B. M , Stonberg , the popular police jud g elect , was serenaded Saturday night by the Scandinavian pleo clnb. The judge , in a few well chosen words , expressed bis thanks to the visitors , E At the Millard : W.Colo , W.Epperson , S , GiranJet , P. S. Barnes , P. Kepalcr , Weep ing Water ; It. E. Qaylord , Omaha ; u. J. llocliireon , Chicago ; Geo. N. Reynolds , To ledo ; A , D. Crain , DCS Moines ; V. M. Mer- litt , Bordeoux ; J , It , Cembali , New York. At the Metropolitan : H , J. Kenny , lied Cloud ; O. Ramsay , Mrs. J. Berton , Mrs. A. Uovnns , Lincoln ; J , * ) . Evans , Sutton ; W. G. Hall , Nebraska City ; G. W. Gulp , Namaha ; Thomas Fleming , South Bqnd ; S. J. Bingle and wife , Grand Island , nnd 11. W. Hayee , Haatinge , Neb , W. B , Murphy , Stromtburg ; J. II. Collin , U. P. U. ; J. iP. Becker , Colnmbun ; Albert Johnson , Lincoln ; Chtis. West , Lincoln ; Geo. W. Farwoll , Liucoln ; D. W. Simpson , No- biaikaCity ; S.O. Raymond , Columbus ; II , W. Nleraon , Schuylerj 0. W. Thomas , Grand Island ; T. K. Calvcrt , Lincoln ; C. V. Bar- narJ , Omaha , are fjuoeU at the Paxton , Xnat Street Car Lino. * A BEE reporter was called to the north nd west part of the city Saturday night and took a street car at Farnam and Fif teenth , directing the driver where to stop and-let him out. He found when nearly at the end of the track that the driver knoif not the name of a street beyond Chicago and wandered about tha muddy naa fcr moro than ono hour , without seeing a soul , aud unable to learn ' any thing from the stupid drivers. Again Monday night ho essayed t : reach the plftco of his destination , board ing a car in front of the postouico. anp telling tha diivor to let him out at Cum minga. At nearly every corner tha cai waa stopped and stood for from four t. eight minutes , bconvenUncing passengers gors to such au extent that several In die glut left the cir on the * nck nndWJlktc ( ) to their destination. Hspo&tod Icqulrj of the driver failed to f licit tho-whore aboala cf any atreot beyond Chicago , am tholcng delay caused at Icait two per son * to mini Important ocgigomonta. Now , ci her thcsa drjvfra ( some o them ) are ignorant end stupid , or thoj are csrelotH What Ia 'ha oscmo'fur tire ' earn standing nfteiu ta'nutps bosldo end oilier ayalttng fo"rbo * appioich o another or fat ) la standing arounc another cornirwsltlng fJr them ? body is ttblaoio ffr tuly mismanagement mont , aid r.-li a fret ( bat 'qir ' Moiidaj nlghl the iiniranco vni worro than oi Ssturday iiijht , u el tr a Jvgo * amqiin a'tsnnruleiab'o'amoun' ' of rarelcssoc s rr of ctreloamois and i f o-unco eifsta ii UIB worklpgt of a corp ri'iiathat take , people'u money ia onitidfrktion of ser vices required by Uar to be render d , bu which In point of fact are thus neglotd : CITY AND COUNTY , An Amicable Settlement Between Ib Two , of the Disunion ot the OlflConrt House Propsrly , . i a The Cent Consummated Ycstcrd * Morning and the Deeds Trans- ffcrrod Details of the TrAnnnctlon. The county commissioners hold t special session yesterday morning to tak the finnl stepi toward the transfer of th old court house property. Gon. | Cowin county attorney , being absent , a written opinion from George W. Doano waa produced ducod , announcing the legality of the moMuro proposod. The sao of the properly was completed. The county transferred to Mr. Paxton the old cottr bouse property , in return for ton thong- md dollars in ca h , and twot lots on Eighteenth and Farnam , which were turned over to the city. .Mr. L. W. Bill of Bogies & Hill , acted as agent for Mr. Paxton and delivered to the county treasurer , the deeds to the property , uado out by that gentleman in San Fran cisco. A quit claim deed signed by Act- ng Mayor Murphyi u behalf of the city , was turned over to the Paxton estate. The $10,000 in cash was paid into the treasury where It now stands to the county'a credit A contract was nado out by the commissioners , in ichalf of the county whcroby the city la o cconpy four largo rooms and two 'aults in the basement of the naw court loose , for throe years from nnd after ilay 1stor until the now City hall is com peted , if It thould bo completed before ho stipulated tlino. Hinder the contract .bo city will got free nao if the heat and light in u the building. . The county la to receive 15,000 from the clcy on or'boforo the rat day of August of thla year. This ia a most Important and beneficial move for the .city. The city records which have been scattered heretofore hrough three different buildings , the old Uy hall , the city troasurcr'o office In tho' ledlck building , nnd the city oflicea in ho Orolghton building , andhive been iposed to ' the great ritka of fire , will ow bo under ono roof , and in the fire- iroof vaults. The county commlajlonora are now watting the receipt from Architect ley era of the epcciGcatlona or the retaining wall which a to bo built for the Farnam bank of the ow court house alto. As aoon as theeo pacifications are received , the work of wilding the wall will bo at once com menced. The county commissioners have so ured for'tho nao of the No. 3 Engine ompany the Paxton barn on Eighteenth nd Faraam , as the board of trade will ako formal possession of1 the Sixteenth nd Farnam site , on the fifteenli : of this mouth. . Buy 0. H. Douglass & Son'a Capsicum ? ough Drops fur your children ; they are larmlcis , pleasing to the taste and will ure their colds. D. S. and Trade Mark n every drop. 1 POLIOFOOUET , riio Monday Morning Grist , llontlnc vi Business. Th'o police court WM orowdod yoatorday nornWg , both 'with the front row cnl- > rlts andean cogor udionpo ready , aa vor , to drink in the lucions details of IB routine of the various trials. Potcr Laraon , Harry Hawes Fred volly , E. Oulvcr and M. S. Johnson , were a quartette of gentlemen whcao fall- up ; for drink had led them astray from 10 piths of virtue. They had boon lilad. They were tried , found guilty and antencod to pay a fine of $5 and coats , 'hoy were all released , except Larson , who , In default of the needful funds , 17111 airy a short while with Joe Miller , Doll McQueen was arraigned on a eim- ar charge nad was disctar ed. Jim Walih , Ben Hewitt , nnd E. 0. ) avia had been engaged in a friendly aot- o , SaturJay , and nil thrao of thorn were > adly utoi up ; E 0. Davis and How- tt , giving bail , were released and did not ppjar this morning.Valah is still hold nl was rottined until last evening , vhon ho was released. Bartloy Hoiloy Had been lolllcgln the ap of Bacchus and had "lolled" just a rifle tDo much. He , was sent over the hill. J hill.John John Cameron und-John Murphy were ip for vagrancy , but/ were discharged , yfnrphy waa ordered to leave town before night : "Kogllah Liz" Howard , who was re- ontly acquitted of the murder of Kettle loward , again made an appearance in tollca circles this mornlug , charged rlth on attempt to thrash ) ella Nichols , another mom- icr of the lower stratum. ) olia did not pat in appearance this morning , as prosecuting witness , and 'English Liz" was hold till evening , when eho was discharged. Walter FJynn , Qeorgo Flynn and Henry Hall , a sweet scouted irlo , were accused of fighting. Ball pleaded guilty and was fined $5 and cost. Ho .ook all the blame upon himself aud said that -thotwo Flynnn were as spotlessly innocent of any jvll intent or act in the matter , es the .lttloblrda , who chirruped a warbling ac- roinpanlrnent to the gentle zepliyrs of spring ; Such/ / being tno case , ' the'judge coDcludod to reldaio the Flynns. Lon Hewitt , alias "Slo6py , " Bad Tra- cy'n'nd Henr Olstn were \&rrost \ d and lodgdd in jail Saturday. It seems that Mr. E , B Carter , tha jeweler oppo- alto the poitoflioe. had missed sev eral valuable seal rings from a tray inhis window , and Saturday Deputy Ewlog was stationed near the slciro to detect the thieves. Ho was re- wtrded.by soolug.tho mode of opora'ion nud catching the boy , Henry Olten , ir the act. There woreb seHes of smal eliti In the b&so of the window frami nhjoh' had boon out to carry off condonsoc moisture from the window andsubse quently closed. , Olaen and his conieder atee , Lew Hewitt and ! Bud Tracy , hat a silt open a'nd with * a bent wire Etckod , out tkreorings , ho ogoration WAS so qulck'that nnlets a sharp watol wai , kcpt anj { one would luvo though tha boy was simply loottiag intho win Sow , Tile ! boys ate , none cf them , ore fourtccnyears of tga , _ _ .r. Dropijcil Ills 1'ookot-Uonk Sunday nigUtdfyoung mm , named E W. White , who resides at 10H Mason Btrjoft , had the misfortune to lox hie" poc et-bool containing § U ( In money. Ha had written tome lotlers and took his pookot-boo out to obtain aomo stamps an cither loft it lying on the table In hi room , or dropped U between the house an a mall box n block distant. While h was gene to mail his letter the house was unlocked and none of th Inmates were at home. It is barely poe Mblo that eorno ono entered the hous daring his abionco and stole the wallo and money. Mr. Whlto is inclined to bo Hove , hpwever , that ho dropped the wai let between the house and mall box. The loior is a hard working yonnj man , being omnloycd in Smith's drj goods sioro on Farnam street and hi leas 'represents hia earnings for sarai time past. If any ono has found tin pookotbook and money ihay will bo wel rewarded upon returning it to him a Smith's store. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco Is the best. FOOT PADS AGAIN , A Stan Brutally Beaten and Itouuccl. John Dating , employed in the Union Pacific shops , was going to hia homo on forth Saundora atrcot , last night , when 10 waa mat by a couple of men , who asked the hour. Mr. Doling , in nn- woring the question , pulled out his watch and gave the two men the desired nformation. Whileho waa replacing ho time ploco in Ihls pocket , one of the men dropped bahlnd him , as though ho were about to go in an oppoeito direction. Ho suddenly turned around , how- iver , and dealt Mr. D. B heavy > low in the back oftho , head. The other nan repealed tho' operation and Mr. ) uling foil insensible. This is all ho re members of the operation. When he re ived from the swoon ho found , his face lovprod with blood , his clothes torn and ila'general.condition anything bnt do- ghtful. Hia watob , a gold ono with bain , was ruining , together with a ring , nd'about fifteen dollars In monny. "Mr D. says that ho can glvo a clear CBcrlptlon ot both men , and Is confident lat ho would rooocnlzo them again , 'no ' df them , bo says , was a tall man tith a heavy black moustache , while the thor was a trifle shorter and smooth- actd , heavy build and n very rapid alkbr. It ia quite evident that the town is bye o moans as yet free of these thugs and uifianB. As long aa the polloo aro'pow- rhsi to exterminate thorn , it behooves very ono who puts himself in their way , o go armed and prepared for "heavy ork. " "That whiter akin of hers than snow , And smooth aa monumental alabaster , " Was all acquired by using Pozzoni's Medicated complexion powder. Amusement Notes. At the opjra homo Friday night the.con- ort of the Fourth Infantry band was the vent. It was a grand musical success in very particular , and nearly evary num- or on the programme waa encored. A ad commentary it Is on the musical taste f the people of thia great and growing Ity , that they should have eo alighted 10 concert , which was really a gem in its way. From the first opening umber to the last exquisitely rendered fantasia , "A Musical Soiree , " the pro- ramme waa presented In a ciroful and rtlstlo manner. The GIoo Club , in their arious numbers , added much to the oc- aslon , and sing with that spirit and ut- entlon to detail ? , which always charac- orizes their work. The saxophone and ylophono solos evoked much applause , 8 did also the quartette , "In this hour f oof toned splendor , " rendered by Mrs. ) iy , Mlts Ciamborlain , Messrs. Reed nd Wtlkina. "russ is BOOTS. " What a boy can do was ably shown > y the " 'Boys' Temperance Company" of : io First Congregational church ia their entertainment Friday night. The little play , "Puss in Boots , " was apltally presented , ana the costumes wera charming. All the characters were p > kou by boys , nnd great credit ia due boao who osjumod the ladles' parts , as ueon , princess , lady-in-waltlng , and lore particularly the fairy. It was amusing to acotho "ladies" man go tholr elegant train ? , and the court manners of all were the perfection of ) nnctlllons polltonota. The cat made ulto a hit , the yonng mtn did romarka- ly well , and the page and the herald wore much admired. The king acted his ) rt with dignity , and the ogro.with a iorceueas well calculated to inspire tor- or ; " the lion , into which ho la supposed o transform himself , was a decided sue- ess. Several little people sang and recited istwcon scenes , but owing to several ( sappointments the prrgramme was n'ot a full as bad been intended. Certainly the boya deserve the highest iraleo for the success of their effort , and : they can devise and carry out auoh an ntortalnmont as this , it remains to be een whether there la anything those boys can not do. OmalmTentiliera' Report. The Omaha teachers on Saturday made ho following report ( of pnplla who nt- ended school during the firet week of prlng term : Ugh school , Ifit Central school I. Oil /as > school 351 Jenter school . . " ) ouglasa echool , 77 lattman school 1 453 zard school. 600 ackeon school .1. . 91 jake school 113 jearouwortb ichool , 445 , ODR school 48G 'acltlo ichool : ' . . . . . 42 'loasaiit school ' , 22 Total 4.8GO This report shows nn Increasa of more ban five hundred over th.a correipdnd- og week of laat year , and about throa.hun- tired and fifty morJthannny week during ; ho winter term. Since thii spring term legan.the following new .jchool rooms livebetn opened , vie : Ono for tho.Izird ichool in tha McOgub block , on the car- ler of Eighteenth and , CumioR , Mrs. Mary B. Now ton , totdior ; for the Long ichoql , Mill Emma Dlion , of the Daven port , IOWB , schools , teacher ; for Central chool , Miss.Ida .Johnson , pf Topeka , Kas. , Bohoola , teacher ; for the , Leaven- worjh , schrpl Mies Id Kemlnfto.n [ , > jocont crtdua'ta of the state no'rma ] ( school at O wego , New Ycrk , teacher ; for' tHe Hartman ecbool , an out-room , Mlts Bertha N fil , toscher. Tbo kchooh throuchout the city are In. creating weekly. The following gentle men will constitute the- board of educa tion during tha oosulrg year : Connoyer , CopeUnd.Glbbon , Hall , Llveaey , Goburo , Point * , OUrk and Long. Smoke Seal of Noith Carolina To bacco. .RASCALLY RESTAURATEURS. Carl & Coylc the Brace o ( Scamps Iliay Dclrnml Their Creditors , Theli "Walter Girls rnnil tltoir rtrons F ro\voll ! The restnuMnt keepers of dmaha are BI fftlqo and fi'oklo na the afleotlons of a Nan York b.'llo ; and ( ha hasty lliRht of St. Jutlon , tha Fifteenth and Oapltol avenue man , la followed by a similar cscnpado ol more engaging nature , and withal , more romantic , in which Messrs. B , J" , Oarl and 11. B. Caylo , the Farnaro street roslauratonrs , are the prime fig ures. In January last , Oarl & Coylo , who came here from Indiana , aud have fig ured as impocnntons advonturota , made aomo sort of a deal with T. S. Kit ty the "ormor owner and mnnager of the roa- a'urant at 1509 Farnam and tocnrod a ooI6 prbprlotary Interest in the establishment - mont , Mr. Zotly " retiring and Booking othur fiolda of la- bor. These gontloracn , if such Messrs. Oarl nhd Coylo may bo called , hare ran the restaurant on * the p y no-dobts-and achonio nnd have ecoop-ln-all-yon-can proved eminently successful. Things have baon running along In a manner ap parently smooth until a fair days ago when a few of the moro observant class of crcdltora outmiacd that all was not right. Moitra. 0. & 0. kept bolstering up tholr shaky credit with promlies of speedy pay and had managed to tun up claims nmotmtinc to very nearly $1,000 , exclusive of a mort age on the place , which amounts to B600. The Coylds' began to tighten , hotvovor , and Itho ah render creditors tvcro prepared at any moment to swear DUt attachment p'apors on the establish ment , should such oteps bo necessary. 7 Sunday tight the crisis came. Carl nd Ooylo , ' without saying a ivcrd to anybody/ boarded Ono } f the cant baund trains ind started , It is presumed , for Chicago , [ t woo reported thai they bad taken with them two young ladles with whom they bad been quite Intimate and to whom they were married yesterday in the Bluffs fhls , however , proves to bo untrue , as both of the fair damsels arc itill in Omaha and spurn with indignation any Insinuations that Messrs. 0. and 0. bavo wooed thorn 10 successfully as to bring them up to the elopement point. This morning the news of the esca pade spread rapidly and the doom of the restaurant both before and behind , were besieged by a clamorous crowd of cred itors demanding satisfaction. In Judge & .ndereon'a court a number of attach ments were aworn out and placed in the bands of Conatablo Snowden , who speed ily hied himself to the hash hole and closed it up , announcing that he waa bead blacult-toascr for tha time be ing. Ho is still in possession and will BO remain until the afTtlrs are ratlefac'orlly adjusted. The following -aro the claims represented by the attachments which wore sworn out In theAnderacn tribunal : F. P. Foadyke , commUeion man , $100 ; John A. Freyhan , cigar dealer , $57 ; Allen 'Brothers , commission merchants , 8139 ; Basgorahook , the tiilor , $40 ; H. C. Temple , grocer , § 13.880 ; Mrs. Gnth- rlo , $15 ; Joseph Bath , buther , $215. In addition , Allen Brothers , who have virtually the firet assorted claim , hold a $500 mortgage on the es tablishment. Nearly all the salable property of the place is mortgaged , In fact , and there is not tathfactlon for half the claims which have been presented. It IB thought the total amount of indebt edness will exceed $1,500 to eay nothing of the p y of the waiter girls and cooka to come of whom weges of a month or moro are duo. . It was an amusing sight to eoo the hungry patrons of the place besieging the doora at noon time , on the acent for "grub. " They , of cnurto , were disappointed , one and all , as Cocatablo Snowden will cook no meals for the proicnt. The air in the neighborhood we a bedarboned with little black oaths which wtra flying about pro miscuously , hurled hither and thither by the disgusted dupes. The place wil pribably bo transferred temporarily tl AllciiBroa , , nnd the aiutionable prop eriy will be sold. Kenolutlons of .Respect. Oil the afternoon of Wednesday , April 8th , upwards of sixty of the bsmk em ployes of this city mot at the first natlqn- al' bank and unanimously adopted the following resolutions : WHEREAS It has pleased divine providence to remove by death our most esteemed friend and companion Robert K. McAnsland ; there fore Ba it resolved. That we the bank clerks of Omaha deeply feelinpr the losi wo have tus- talned , beg to express to his family our lincero sympathy in this their hour of sorrow und be reavement , realizing that by hia death we halest \ o lost a warm friend and genial associate , who was over zealous in hit duties , manly in deal ings , kind nnd generous to a fault , whose memory we ahull ever cherish and whose death wo sincerely mourn. JOJIK K. WILUUB , President. Aunr.ii MiLLAitn , Secretary , COWING & GO , JOIIBEHS Iff WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hillt kl ui Tut Iron Load Pipe and Sheet Load I HOBTIIlSiTO 8TK.IS ' Gas and steam Fitters' IRON & BRASS GOODS. , EUROPE. COOK'3 EXCURSION 1'AHTIES ull from Nev YorU In April , ' M y , Juno and July by Dr t clwa * ai'KOiAL Touniar TICKETS tor INDIVIDUAL TUAVKLEUS ot reduced rtlea , by the l > ak reutei ( or pleuore trav L > ' COOK'S KXOUKSIflWST. with miiKl , contain ( all puttoulan ; \ > j mall ( or 10 cenU TnOSCOOKfcSQN , 01 Bruvl y , N. Y. , Or IMUoMbornBt , , Chicago , Ills , 1 wed St , Charles Hotel , OBTKZET.ZJET UhVnJgth , . . J.INCOLN , NKa lira. KtU CotVljr , Propj letorcw. 4SrNe ly and elegtntly furulsheJ. Good umpli tdotn * on fint floor. . to tt . dal ifttei ittron UTTerms11.60 p i dty. Bp . tn rol ) r c ( the UgUlature. I DOTlO-lr > .oi JLhrorlu ptt ctlftl ircf t. . . _ IU 4. ) DrugKltU ua (111 ( It. AdJi M DR. WARD & oo. . L H " * MACtlvltr.l , ourca luipotoncr Jot _ L euomn urvouiiuebU. , all weakness ofi-i-norntlTo Byateiu.cither BOX. , J. ll.WurmrQW7 State 8t.Cul r3 s Absolutely Puro. Thlgpowdet nc cr v&nod. A lotrvel ol pntot ) Uength fttul who'cuomcncsa. ' Were economical th Iho > rdln ry kimb.u- cunnol be sold In compel tlon with 'the multitude ol low to , nhort weigh tfHSJ0' ' P * > y nlirtfl powder * . SoU only In can ! KOYA& 13AKINO POWUKIl CO. . I0 Will Rt ! N.1 ! DE , PUHEK , Graduataot the University Vienna , AUB > .tin. Late tiurapon to the Military Hospital. > f Vienna. Will do a general Medi&d and Surgical practice. All calls in city or country irompUy attended. Office at the Omaha Medical nnd Surgical Inttitute , Comer 13th Itrcot and Capitol Avenue. (3COOKEOM ( TO JOHH 0. JACOBS ) JNDERTAKERS I At the old Bland 1117 Furnim 8t CrJcra bjr lelo rtphBollclted&ndpronipU ttluodod to. Tolephont ) maha Medical & Surgical 13th St. , Cor Oamtal Ave , Ihronic and Sumcal Diseases Hscasos of Females , cf the Nervous ysUtm , Pi rate Diseases ol the Urlimy and oxuil Organs , nd Diseases ot the ncad , Thioat and Lungs. RpooUltloa EYE AND KAK , Xsonaes treated by an experienced specialist ! alec ilscasca of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kidneys , tdder , Neuralgia , Rheumatism , 1'ilos , Cancer , etc. CATAUIIU. BIIONCHITIS , Ind all other diseases of the Ihroatand Lunpsi real cd by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler oi circular on Inhalation. ) All dlecases of the Blood , Urinary and oiual Oi 32 i.rr.TBtc Ulsouta > nd Piles Cured or no Pay. f ! fe > ttHosrltaland Private Practice. ) iifttcUtntloa bad ixualnatlon froo. O4 Dor write tbr rculars on chronlo dl'caccs and ! 'oncltlet , Dlaoascsof Females , Prhate DlAcasei if the Urlnarv and Sexual organs , Seminal Weak less , Nervous Debility or ExhaU3tlcnotp. , etc. , and lur now rostorathctroatment. H letters and consultations Confidential. llodlclncs sent to all parts of the country by ex- ircss , securely packed from observation , If full de crlptlon of caeo Is given. One personal Interview iroferrod U convenient. Open at all boms. dJroDB all letters to Dmaha Mtdica ) & Surgical Insttute , 13th St. Cor. Oapitnl Ave , CAMELLINE rou TUB ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The undersigned phvsiciino of San Francisco are familiar with the compos- ! ion of the principal articles used for the somplexlon , and freely certify that CAM fSLINE is harmlces and frao frum all 3oisonous or Injuricua nubatancos. [ i C Lane , M D G F Coepor , M D 3 H Toland , M D S W Dennis , M D [ I A MoLoin , M D J M McNnlty , M D. 3 B Br'gham ' , M D J 0 Shaffer , M D Bonj J Dean , M D W.Carman , M D 3 Gibbona Jr , MD W * yor , M D F J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D W H Bruney , M D W Haromond.M D 11 Loryea. M D W F WcNutt.TVl D 3 L Bard , M D A J Bowie , M D a L Sunraa , M D J C Shorb , M D I H Stallard , M D F A Holman , M D 3 McCneston.M D J Rossnatirn , M D D 0 Koonoy , M D JD Whitney MD \ . M Wilder , M D T Doyson , M D Jr H Powers. M D 0 G Kanyon , M D B R Swan , M D 1 S Titua , M D L L Door , 1 D J L Meares , M D I W Koeney.M D T Price , M D GHolland , MD H Gibbons , M D Madame Adolina Patti , Writes ; " 1 shall have to repeat thi praUos o' your OAlVJELLlNE hoard frott all sides. For na'e ' by j H. T. OLA11K DRUG CO , , Omaha , And all first clusa irnggiste. m'Jlcie cod , . ' Mpn .Think 11 . fr ; < jn'- icy knoV ) all about Mustang Lin > iment. Few do. Not to know ii not to have. TIMKEN EASIEST lUdei too two. ' linjlherf'ind hor(4n iccoi'dlng to th * w'tlahltht : carry. Equally w ll udipud to rouuh country rod : nd toe dttr ol cllle * . MtnuUcturtd tad Iftld t II Iu4ln | CarrUit Bull Ki u < Bitlwi. t I "Eticmn on Scnlp. Scrofula on N > ck. POSITIVE euro fop every form of Skin and Blood Disease , from A PimpFos io Scrofula. Disfiguring Humors , Humiliating Erup tions , Itching and Burning Skin Tortures , Loathsome Sores , and every species of Itching , Scaly , Pimply , Inherited , Scrofulous and Contagious Diseases of the Blood , Skin and Scalp , with Loss of Hair , from Infancy to old ago , are positively cured by CUTICURA RESOLVENT , the now Bloocf Purifier , internally , and CUTICURA , the great Skin Cure , and CUTICURA SOAP , an oxnuisito Skin Boautiflor , externally , when all other remedies absolutely fail to cure , or oven relievo. CUTICURA REMEDIES are sold everywhere. Price , CUTICURA , small , 50o. ; largo , $1.00. Resolvent , $1.00 ; Soap , 25o. KP Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases , " a 64-pago work , contain ing an accurate description of over 300 affections of the Skin and Blood , with Treatment , and 37 superb illustrations , drawn and colored from life. MOW is the Time to Cure Skin Diseases , e r And Cleanse the Blood. - $ POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. - - BOSTON , MASS , CHAS. SHXVERICK , FTJRNITU UPHOLSTERY AND DRA.PHRIES , Passenger Elevator to all floors. 1206 , 1203 nnd 1210 Famnm Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. T > e Advantage of Settling in The title "South Omaha" docsnot moan the southern part of tha city of Omaha. but is the name oKlin thrivintr town commencing at the Union Stock yards on the south , nnd extend ing for a rnilo and n half north , nearly connecting with thocity limits of Oinnha , The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots , nnd let the purchasers of the earoo realize the profit which the cnhaticorl value of these lotn is snro to niako. It now being an ansurod fact that South Omaha is destined in thenoar future to be the largest live stock market west of Chicago , there can be no doubt th t this property iu n few yoari will ba worth five or even ton times the amount that it can bo bought f jr to-day. Some may ask : If this is BO , why dt not the company keep it and icalira this profit The nnswor if , tlut in order to make lots valuable , there must bo improvements ouorsur rounding them , nnd ns is tha case in nil now towm , special Inducements mint be offarod nt first to eat the people to take hold and build. There are probably more such inducements ofla-ed by South Onnha than wara over put forth by any now town. The largo business clone by the stock yirdj comjxinv and tha im mense alnughtcr and packing bouses together with their auxilutics are no amitl feature in tha Bpgrcgate of events that are destined to make South Omaha a largo } > Uca. Agttn , the town is net nn addition to Omaha , and ia not linbla for city taxes , although It enjoy i all tao banafiti from the growth of Omaba that it would if U were just IXSIO'K tha city limits , but bain ? juat OUTSIDE , only county tais aracollaatod , which ard inoruly nominal , Ta town owus uaJ operates its own water worka. which furnish au nbundmt nuprjy of pure spring wator. Dam- my trains will rnn on the B. It M. nnd U. P. railways flvery hour , Stopping nt tha north end of the tnwn site as well Mat the stock ynrde. ? fhe Thirteenth sthjat horsa cirii will run to Hascall'd park thia spring , nnd to the stock yards nt no distant day. Tha high altitude makes the location a healthy one. Of course there nre those who do not baliav a th\t South OmalitwiU nmoun1 : ti much. Tbia kind of pcop.e didn'cbahbvu Chicago would over ba anything bitter than n cranberry bog , that Onmh.i. would e\er outgrow her \illao clothe lliit there n < wer amid l nnv fruit raised in Nebraska , etc. , etc. Who made U'wln ? Thn noiptics , or tb iso that hid nn abiding faith in the onergj , intelhgeuca : ia.t reiounu of Mi gr > xt country ? For information , mapj , pricua nntl tern"n aplv [ nt the company' , ) ollice , 21(5 ( S. Thirteenth street , Merchant's National iinulc Building first floor. M.A. , A.sst. SecTy and Manat/ct : MEN "NVho have trilled nwny their youthful vigor nud power- Who arc suffering from terrible drains and losses , w h o a. ro weak. IMPOTEN T , nnd unfit for inar- riagu.Bflj B"iVI of all ages , who find. their Bui & RJ power i"1 vital Sty , BII Lit nerve and SKX- U 'X L STUKNGTII weakened , whi'tlirr by EXCESS orcarly habits CAX n-civc a positive & last ing CO3E , JO matter of how loiig Btanding your case may be , or. who lias failed to euro you , by nlcw weeks or months use of the celebra ted Myrtleain Treatment. At hoiiii1. without exposure , in less time , ami for LESS money than any other method in the world. Weak back , Hcailaclio , EMISSIONS , lassitude , loss of spirits [ and ambition , gloomy Iliougbts , tlicatlful dreams , defective memory , Impotence , Inipedfincnts to marriage : , epilepsy and many other symptoms i on a ing to Consumption "i"1 Insanity , are promptly removed by the SmiTLEAIN TllEA'J1 AIKN MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER , PEUFECT SEXUAL .STKENOTlI MEANS ; healthy and vigorous offbpring , long life and tholovo and rcppect of a faithful wife. KO man should ever marry who bavo been guilty of early indcserctious , until be Iii8 : been restored to PEIl- FECT MANHOOD.Vre guarantee a permanent cure in every case wndertaken. Send JJ stamps for trcatibc wltb proofs nnil testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , S + f Louis , Mo. -AT- Factoiy Prices , -AND- EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. * * ' MAX MEYER & BRO. LEADING JEWELERS And Sola Importer ! of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Vtlvor- ware , Rich Jewelry , 'Wholesale ' and Uotail. ' Cor. 11 th &nd Farnam ? YERfc CO SOLE IMPORTSES ,1 | - op - HAVANA CIGARS - AUD - Meerschaum Goods , IN OMAHA. V holeoftle and Retail Dealers In , Ainmunitioti. Sjporthiy Gooda Notioua and Smokers1 Articles. Stationery , Cutlery , . Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods , Full and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Mas : Mever & Co , . 1020 to 1024 'Farnam St. , Omaha. (8UOOEBBUR1TO ( FOSTER & G1UY ) . UME AND CEMENT.