THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , APKIL 18 , 1885. TEIE DAILY BEI Saturday Morning , April 10 , LOOAL BREVITIEST" Six hard caeet were In jail lait night a pasted the time la songs and noises ge crally , Workmen ware engaged yesterday opj Bite the Cozzens hotel repairing and Improvl llarnor street. The itroot car company are pushing nho their line In different parts of the city , double track la bslng ballt nlong Jelfors sUoct to n point west o ( the High school , whlsh the cars will bo running Inside ol month. Also the extension of the Farm itrect track will bo begun very soon whl will be extended to the park. Yesterday morning workmen were engag in tearing up n portion of thogranitopavemc at the earner of Fifteenth and Varnntn , T BX month * ' limit baa expired for the last pn mont on the contract , but Contractor Mi phy will only be allowed his ton per cei reserve , after repairing a defective piece granite paving in the locality indicated. The remains of Col.'Taylor , who died March 13th , were exhumed yeatord from the Gen. McCorraick vault in Prospi Hill cemetery , where they have been reatl since interment. They were shipped li evening by the Pacific Express company , Washington , D. C , , whore they will find pi manont interment in Oakwood cemetery. David IT. llaan , at present with Hlggli the Douglas Btreot rostauranteur , ia now we ; nga forty-horse power smile. The causoof t Illumination is the sudden appearance ol young Rean in hit family. And yet David somawhat sad because it is a boy ho want n girl and with tears In his eyes he son times mournfully ponders over "WhatMig HavoBoan. " Special Policeman James arrest yesterday morning two North ( Oma toughs , Att Batten and An-Jn Kaufman. Kaufman was firing revolt or in the direction of some school ch dren playing near Crelghton college , at t great risk of hitting them. Ho was tirdcr to atop , but refused to do so. lie was arrei ed with Batten , who wai also engaged the disturbance , A charming social event was that whii waa held under the auspicoa of two of Oman : society girls , Miss Hooka Hanson and Ml Aggie Hannlgan , at Hanscom Park Thursdi night. About forty couples wore present ai indulged in the pleasures of the heel and tc A substantial supper waa spread , serving "top off" the evening's enjoyment. A seri of these parties , it ia to bo hoped , will 1 given this season. ' W. P. Ptck & Co. , brokers , received tl following special telegram yesterday aftc noon from Avery , Hilabrant & C concerning the Chicago markets : "Anoth largo advance in consols this morning killi all war talk and precipitated a sharp brea Longs sold largely and easily and seemed i have unloaded all their holdings. Cables she a weak declining in foreign markets. Who : closes this afternoon quiet and firm.V hardly anticipate any further decline an look for steadier and quiet markets for a da or two. Corn strong ; values manipulated. The people in the vicinity of Ninth ar Farnam are complaining seriously of a famil tenanting a house immediately cast of tl Canfield home. Family rows , loud and pr longed , are Indulged In by the occupants i the midnight hour , and furnish the moi awful of discordant sounds. Sleep Is rendere Impossible , and the Nlnth-and-Farnamlti are becoming desperate. The proprietors < the Canfield sent for the police Thursda night , who came down , but were not valiat enough to make the proper arrests. Rev. N. H. Gale , financial agent of tl North Nebraska Conference Seminary , Is no In the city , Ho is engaged in selling colloj lota , the proceeds of which are to be used i putting up a brick school building at a cost ( about 810,000. The seminary will be locate at Central City , Nob. The lota are In si : G6xl32 , and sell for $50.00 each. Torma , for years. The enterprise ia buslneaa-like , an commenda itself to every lover of a high education. The building Is to be ready fc occupancy by Sept. 20th. Any ono deslnn to Invest will please drop a postal to Mi Gale , Omaha. BBOWNELL HALL , The Ground for the New Bulldin Secured nncl Probably That for * Bltlinp'a Residence. The trustees of Brownell hall mot yei terday and practically scoured ground fo the new building and for a residence fo the Episcopal blahop. Mr. Kountza , the banker , offered t give a tract or lot 300 foot front by 27i foef. deep on Tenth street , juat south o his residence , for the now building whlc ] has become necessary for the new school and a lot nearly sufficient for an elegan homo for the bishop. This propositloi was practically accepted , subject to tbj agreement of the bishop to reside there which Is likely to bo given. Mr. Konntza , with characteristic con "a"1 ? . ' < > Intimated W wlllidgDOM * ' ! ! for " " "tnwtlng the nov fc i u ni Bchool building , which It Is fair to presume sumo will ba begun at as early a day a practicable. A New Mercantile Agency. The Wilber Meicunlilo agency has oa tablfshed headquarter * In this city , wltl Mr. W. H. Dillon na general snporinten dontfor Nebraska and Western Iowa This agency , which waa eitabliahed li 1872 , Is f st gaining ground as n rellabl Institution , being BO operated tha bnsineas nion have direct communicatioi with tholr attorney In every town in tin country in regard to the standing of thi firm inquired after. After a busines ; man baa a knowledge of the working * c the Wilber Agency he invariably tub- * ° " ' ui'J LU OOTe" a11 thi points which other mercantile Bgenciei claim and a great deal more , besides sar jng the subscriber from § 25 to § 75 a yeai according to amount of information want. ed , RB It la much cheaper than any othei agency , On of the main features of the the Wilber aijeucy Is the col lecting department which is tun on truly bnsluin principles and which Mr. Dillon , aialsted by Mr. F. E , Wood , personally superintends , Coming here to Blay tbo buainrfli men of Omaba will hail wth | de- Haht such a relUblo collection aponry The oflico nt presjntislceatedlnlWm 2 , Blorafl's block , corner 16th and Capitol ve , and all builneis left in their care will receive prompt attention. McCULlOCH'S DECISION In Ibc McCapc Bra * , TS , Rayino Case , Aflcrplcco to the Fuller Swindle jRTho following opinion of County Jud McCullongh shads light and learning the Fnllor-McCagno-Iliymond contr voray whioh will bo Interesting reading this community. THE TACTS. On the 9th day of December , 1884 , 8. Raymond , the defendant , made chock for § 488.25 , payable to the ord of Calvin E. Fuller. The evidence dl closes that said check was given by Rs mend to Fuller as change , the amount said chock being the difference botwc the prica of certain goods purchased Fuller from Raymond , and a § 1,0 draft glvon by Fuller as payment for as goods. The evidence further dlsclot said Fuller in his dealings with Ra mend , ropreaontod himself aa trcasm of the lowu Loan and Trust cDtnpany , Dos Molnos , lorra , and that Ray mo : believed htm to bo such. The goo purchas3dby Fuller wore bought in I Individual capacity , however , and i himself , and not In his capacity as trot urerof said Loan and Trust compan nor for said company. Fuller's ropr senUtlon aa to his being treasurer of ta company , seems to have baon made ale ply for the purpose of giving him atan ing with Raymond aa an Individual. The chock given by Raymond to Full was drawn on the United States Nation bank , of Omaha , and was made payabl as above stated , to the order of Calvin ! Fuller , nothing upon tbo chock showli that ho wag * , or claimed to bo , the tret nror of the Iowa Loan and Trust ODD pany. Without going Into any rovlow the evidence as to Identity , the teatimon without question , shown that the persi ta whom Raymond gave the chock pt sontod it on the 10th day of Docombc 1884 , to McOagno Bros. , whoso acqualc anco ho had previously made under tl name of Calvin E. Fuller , and rocolvi from thorn , upon his endorsement , tl full face of said check , viz. $488 25. When McCaguo Bros , presented oa chock to the bank on which it was drav payment thereof was refused , havii boon stopped by the drawer , Raymon who had discovered Fuller to bo an It poster , and the § 1,000 drafb recolvt from him to bo worthless paper. Th suit Is for the recovery by McCigi Bros , from Raymond the amount ptld 1 them to Fuller on said check. The above statement of the facts of tl cso , and what the evidence disclos ( there being llttlo or no controversy as facta on the trial ) , brings us fairly face face with a question , the solution < which must determtno this case , namol THE POINT AT ISSUE. Does deception as to name In origin transactions with ono whoso Identity not established relieve the peraon d colvod from responsibility to lunocoi third persona ? In this case Raymond was having o original dealing with Fuller as an Indlvli nal , and , aa his check shows , dealt .wit and recognized him as Calvin E. Fulle Second , Daniel on Negotiable Instri ments , sec. 135G , says : "If a drawi puts a bill of exchange In clrcnlatlo with the name of the payee endorse upon It , he will bo understood by e doing ns affirming that the endorsemer is in the handwriting of the payee , c written by hla authority , and If it I forged the amount paid under such or dortomont may bo credited against hit by the acceptor , or recovered atMlnst hi : by the holder of the bill. " Raymond , In thla Instance , In his deal Ings with Fuller and making his check certainly said to the commercial world "Thla ia Calvin E. Fuller. " When yo follow It up by showing that this Fulle getting the chock cashed waa the on who receied It from Raymond , and th only possible person for whom It coul have been Intended , for ho was the enl and the Identical pereon who tranBacte the business out of which grow the glvin of the chock aa a balance. Now , doea the fact that Fuller de colved Raymond into the belief that h was treasurer of the Iowa Loa : and Trust company , relieve th defendant , when the facts ahow that hi dealings were of a private character am not with him aa an official ? I think not Had Raymond given hla check to him a treasurer of the Iowa Loan and True Company , and the plaintiffs had paid i upon his endorsement as such , and it a ! terwards waa shown that ho waa not they certainly could not recover , bat Ihl case la far otherwise. It certainly wouli have been the safe plan for the defend vnt to have made the ( check to him a treasurer , especially In view of the fac that the 01,000 draft takou In iho tz shango waa BO signed. This case differs very materially fron the case-of Ware vs. Rogers , 2 Nebraska the only case cited by defendants. li that It wa clearly ahown that the payee klthongh having no Interest In the draf nnst Indorse It Ueforo itcould bo proper ! ' jaid. Ho was an actual person in th' nlnds of both parties to the transaction ind being neither of the ones ongagei therein. In thla casj.thero was no thin sarty to whom the check waa tob given aut Raymond waa simply deceived aa ti ; ho name and position of his customer aut his customer , nevertheless , was thi TOO whom ho Intended should reccivi the money ; and was , in fict , the onb possible person entitled to receive it , ai transactions having been had with him A DISTINCTION. I think there is a distinction botweei this class of cases , bolng original trana ictlona between tbo partlea , and a casi which might arise when lUyrnond mlgh save had bnalneas rotations with oni Jorydon ( not Calvin ) E. Fuller , treat aror of the Iowa , Loan and Trust com aany , and Calvin E. Fuller might havi some to Raymond and represented him iolf as Corydon E. Fuller , obtained a set lenient and received a chock for thi jalanco duo Corydon E. Fuller ane > egotlated nld chock as Oorydon E , Duller , the creditor of Raymond. It inch a case tbo Indorsement would un- loubtedly be a forgery. In auch a east t would have been Raymond's drawing . chock in the name of bia creditor and landing it to a peraon be euppoaod to be hat creditor. If ho wcro not , aod In- orstd the check with name of the payee nd received the money , It would b a orgery and the amount could not bo re- jovored from R ymond by the Indorsee ur he would still ho liable to bis original reditor. Ia the ono cue ho Intends a ceria'ji ' erson , who is hli creditor , to have the umoy , beHeylBK the ouo to whom he snda the check to be that identic * ! reditor named in the chock. In the ue at bar he knows the pnon befora htm to bo hla creditor , for It Is an orl Intl transaction , gives him n cheek pn able to hla customer by the name nicd the whole transaction. Ho fin ( torwarda that ho has given 1 chock , not to ono who Is n hla customer and creditor but ta 01 IT ho became his customer and creditor 1 falsa representations , Now who shon suffer , the ono who paid the mousy upt proper indorsement to the person 1 tended at the time by Raymond to re cor it , or the one who gave a chsck payab to ono who , In fact , waa not entitled receive the money ? Wo certainly cai not escape the conclution that of two 1. noccnt persons , ho must antlbr who fir act In motion the machinery by which tl fraud was enabled to bo parpotr&tod. THE U.W. The ciso of Forbes & King va. Epso ' Holdelbach & Co. , 21tt Ohio , state 4 ? Booms to mo to set out the proper do trlno. The facts in that case wore as fc lows Ono Mora , for the purpose of d < frauding the general government of 1 revenues and shielding himself from d toctlon , nsanmod the name of Charl Clark. In that name ho bought nutmoj from Wroford , Dillon & Co. , In Canad and smuggled them into the United State at Detroit , and In that name ahippc thorn from Detroit to Cochran , Helm & Co , , at Cincinnati , and asked for return of siles and proceeds. Cochrai Holmes & Oo , made return of salon i him by draft and having endoracd tl bill to Charles Clark , remitted It to Di trolt to that addrois. Mora rocolvod 1 and afterwards , endorsing it In the nan of Charles Ohrk , delivered It to Wotfon Dillon & Co , from whom the phlntll received it. It is also conceded that Wreford , Di Ion & Co. know nothing of Mora's frar. or that his name , If Charloa Clark , w assumed. After stating the facts i above the conrt saya : "Now the jnd mont below must bo reversed if either < the following propositions can bo mall talned , to-wit : 1st , That the legal tit to this blllpisaod from Cochrano , Helm & Co. , to Wroford , Dillon & Co. , by tl endorsement of former to Mora undi tht assumed name of "Clark , " and I hla subsequent endorsement by the am name to Wreford , Dillon & Co , o 2d. That Cochrano , Holmoa & Co. ni estopped as against the plaintiffs , fro denying that the statement BO passed The court ; further nays that deems it unnecessary to dotermh the firat , as their affirmatli decision if the second Is dedal' ' of the caao. The coutt , however , vet strongly Intimates that the ondorsomei by a poraon ualng an assumed name , If Is the person intended , Is not forger ; referring to 22d Iowa , 379. Oa the BO end point , however , the conrt uses tl following language : "Cochran , Holmi & Co. , having Indorsed the bill i Charles Clark , ' delivered It to Wn Mora , and if facts are more slgnlfic.ii than words , Intended to endowo It i Mora , as they certainly intended to di liver It to him. " Tholr purpose waa 1 pay for the nutmega to the person froi whom they received them. The com holds that aa against Innocent endorsei the drawoia could not recover. THE CASE AT ItAll Is certainly as strong pr stronger for tl plaintiff than the Ohio case. Raymon actually handed the check to the perso with whom ho dealt by the name of Oa ! vln E. Fuller , In this case it ia not eve shown , aa It was in the Ohio case , thi the payer haa another name. There I no evidence that the person receiving tb check was not Calvin E. Fuller , the di fendant relying solely on the fact that h thought his cuatomor was treasurer of th Iowa Loan and Truat company of De Molnos. THE JUDGMENT. It cortiinly seems to mo that th plaintiff should recover in this action an judgment will be glvon against the dc fendant for the amount prayed for am for the coats. Coughs , Cold and Sore Throat yleli readily to B. H. Douglass & Sons' Cap burn Cough Drops. Smoke Seal. , of North Carolina To bacco. COURT NOTES. Yesterday's Happenings In the Sov cr l Tribunals of Justice. DISTKICT COURT. Thoaultof W. A. Kent vs. W. J Soliallor petition In error wan filed yesterday torday In the district conrt. Harriet Jonea va. Win. D. Jones , aul For divorce for abandonment and 'drunk ennesB. Decree of divorce'ahc1 ordoT"fa sustody of children granted plaintiff. William John Usher was yostcrda ; made a citizen of the United States. Charles 0. Housol va. Mary McQaado Diami < so3. Ohrla Howltt va. Andrew Randolph Dlamleaed , Agatha Kuhl vs. 0. W. Mead. Do fanlt taken. 0. M. Deilx va. Thomas Birmingham Decree ta foreclose mechanics' llei granted. To-day is the last day of thin courtuntl iftor the vacation of ono week. Thi judge goes to Sarpy county Monday tt icld court , and the officers of the conr trill ba busy meantime with the vnv imount of business done already during ; ho term. COUNTY COURT. Lowla v . Laoghlln. Jury trial. Ver lict for plaintiff for $27.85. Weller VB. Miller , sheriff , etc. Ro ilevln ; judgment for plaintiff with noml lal damages. MeOague Bros. vs. 0. 8. Raymond Phil suit was the somewhat noted Fnlloi iwlndlo caao. The opinion of the conn given elsewhere In fall , ronou COURT. Afternoon soislon. Warrants were Is ued for Pat McOnlre. drank and dlsor lorly ; John Svocina for cruelty to anl nals on complaint of D. B. Uouck. and lennoty and McGregor for fighting i mrtender. Jodgo Stonbarg it winning golden ipiulons for promptness and regularity f proceedings , Saal ot North Carolina Tobaco la the last. 1)1 KD. IU80II. In thU city April 1C , at 0 p. n. , K1U& , daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hoary limch , sgcd 5 years and G montlu. Funeral talcei place on-8anday at 2 p. m , , nn the reeldeoce on Delowtre street near ew&rd. Krleuda invited. Sound travels through the air at the * te of 1,142 feet ia a second , or a mile i about four and two-thltds seconds , letsl conducts sound at the rate of 11- 05 feet per second. NO POISOft IN THE PASTRY IF "CTBTTD. Vnnllln.X.einnn , Ornnee. te. , flavor CrtU < UrenniiI iidillnKi.tcin delicately nnd nr n rally uithcrrult from vrhlcli they nrerant ! FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUJ FLATOR THEY STAND ALONE. Mt iHtO BT TNI Price Baking ; PowderiCo. , Chlcoao , III. St. Loulo , Mi UIKIRI or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder UNO Dr. Price's Liipulin Ycnst Gems Beit Dry Hop Yenit. aroxa n.ATi'n m WE MAKK HUT ONE QUALITY. Joesoyln-GdiirUvrlKlit. Cards have boon rocolvod in this cl announcing iho marrlago of Mr. Benag M. Josselyn , of this city , to Hits Ic M. Uoartwrlght , which ooonrrad at Oh cage , the roaitloncu of the brldi Wednesday , April 15 , 1885. The ovoi passed off with the nanal concomitants < orange blossoms , bridal cake , and weeding ding fostlvltioj , and the young coup ] start off in married life with the bright oat prospects , and followed by the wlshi of hosts of friends. _ BIr. Josaelyn is well known in th city , and Is a clerk In the office of Snpc Intendont Dorranco , of the Union Paclfii The bride , a daughter of H. H. Conrl wright , general freight agent of the Ch cage & Alton , Is ono of the falrce daughters of Garden City society , a ca hired and beautiful girl. After a short wedding ttip the coupl will return , and make thojr homo at 01 Fourth avenue , Council Bluffs. To EXCHANGE 440 acres well im proved land | mlle from Essex , In. , fo a stock of general merchandise or hard ware. Address , John Llnderholm , Ei sex , In. The tiocal Military Guarde. The Omaha Light Guards , the organ fzation recently effected for the purpose of military drill , are In a flourishin condition. The members have ueterm inod to rlc ; themselves out ia new dresa and accordingly wore measured yoaterday for the now uniforms , which will bi oidered from Philadelphia , and will bi "way up" In style and finish. A completi set of lifles will also bo purchased , am will bo here , ready for use , in two 01 throe woeka. The guards announce their intontlor of becoming proficient enough in thi various phases of drill practice to taki part In the formal celebration of Decora tion day , should there be any on the 30 tl of next month. Absolutely Pure. rhU powder never Tines. A marvel ot pnrety , trength aud wholoaomenese. Mori ) economical than he ordinary klndi.and cannot be Bold In competl- Ion with the multitude of low test , short weight Jurnot phyaDhrto powders. Sold only In cam IOYAI , BAKING POWDER CO. . 108 Wall BtN.7' ; CAMELLINE FOR THE DOMPLEXION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The undersigned physicians of San Francisco are familiar with the composl- ion of the principal articles used for the iomploxlon , and freely certify that CAM iLINE Is harmless and free from all > oisonous or Injurious substances , j 0 Lane , M D G F Coepor. M D I H Toland , M D S W Dennis , M D IA McLosm , M D J M McNulty. M D. 3 B Brlgham , M D J O Shaffer , M D Jenj J Dean , M D W Carman , M D 1 Gibbons Jr , MD W . * yor , M D r J Olarko , M D T B .unutt. M D V H Brunfy , M D W nararaond.MD L Mjicryca M D W F McNntt.Bl D ) L Bard , BI D A J Bowie , M D I L Sirams , Bf D J 0 Shorb , M D n Stallard , M D F A noliunn , BI D I BIcCaeiton.BI D J Rcmnetirn , H D I 0 Koenoy , BI D J D Whitney BI D L BI Wilder , BI D T Boyson , BI D n Powers , BI D 0 G Kenyon , BI D t R Swan , BI D 1 S Titns , M D i L Door , BI D J L Moaros , BI D WKeoney.MD T PrJoe , BI D ! Holland , BI D H Gibbons , BI D Madame Adelina Patti , Writes ; " 1 shall hare to repeat the ratios of your OAMELLINE heard from 1 sides. For ealo by [ . T. OLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , nd all first clasa druggist * . HAVE WE YOUR t YOU TO What the eye seta the HIND believes ; and we only ask your own judgement iu our I.OBO , Whore can you buy a 32D. Merchant Tailor Made suitfor $12.00 outside o ! the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas street. * JOU f'nd " lmposslbl ° to buy a ? 35 < Mcrcbnnl Tailor m ! do Spring Overcoat for $15. outside the Misfit ClothinR Parlors , 1312 DOUR- les Bbect Buit to b3 Bold for S20-30.lMt : is your size at the MUfit Clothing Parlors , 13U ClotlInB Parlor , 1312 Dougla , street you will be M , Ta" ° r mnde with th ° abofo " " ' th < " * th. finest made * 3G-80S tiaLin6d. "loRant to bo soon ohly at the Miafit ClothinK -rt Tnllor raado for J0" if th ° y wl P > ve your size for $3. at the Misfit Clothing Parlor. , Alsoa 510. Merchant Tailor madoPantaloon old for $ -1.80 at the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas street. pairMorchant Tnllor made panls an oxtraordlnary bargain at $5.00 , porhapa your alzo at the Misfit Clothing Pnrlorr , aTV " " ba'Bain8' but space wl11 not permit a monlion. but that 51 C pair merchant tailor mode panta for 57 CO will cattfa an bed You will find your acquaintances gathered at the Parlors investing , when you come. Temptations to puroha e are found irresistable . A chance for a dividend declared for you at the ORIGINAL MISFIT Clothing Parlors 1312 DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIBS , 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. N. B. Merchant .Tailors having Uncalled for or Misfit Garments will favor by addressing MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1312 Douslas Street , Omaha , Neb. COWING & GO , JODDF.K3 IX WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Ulllp.llo and C.il Iron 3PIO ? If X JW Gr S3 , Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead , HORT1HSOTOS STKAH ITBPS , \T15US1LLJlXDDItlTKHKLL rial's , Plumbers'Gas and fleam Fillets' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUP IES , 14m&DodQeSI.OMAHA.NEB. Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " " No amount of pure ocean air ii the lungs can neutralise the bad effect , of polluted water in the stomach" New York Herald. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS , OfallGractrt , Drufgitts , & > Min. Wat. Dealers BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , DE , PUHEK , Graduate ot tbo University Vienna , Aua trin , Late tiureocn to the Military Hospital of Vienna. Will do a general Medical am Surgical practice. All calls in city or countr ; ntomptly attended. Ofiico at the Omabi Medical and Surgical Inetituto , Corner IStl Street and Capitol Avcnnn. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , 13th St. , Oor Opital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dleouea of Funnies , ol the Norvoui yetem , Pr Tata DUoMoaof the Urinary and exual Organi , ao J IMteasoa ol the Uead , Throat and Luuspi , Hpeolaltlea ETE AND BAR , DlBeaMS treated by an experienced ipedalkti alM dUeatea of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldneyi , ladder , Neuralgia , Rheumattim , Piles , Cancer , eM. UATAKRIl , BHONOIHTI3 , And all other dlwasea of the Throat nd LuDgtl real ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation , ) All dlMawi of the Wood , Urinary and eiual Or- ' : i.rr.TaU Dl ouii and Piles Cured or no Pay. (1 ( ITe < uRojpltaland Private Practice. ) Ca&nt tloB kid iiaulnatlon free. Ci II or write iV > r cfrculan on chronlo dl e * M and i < XcnrJtlci , Pluowes of Females , Private ObeaMi 3l the Urlnarv anil Beiuil oriratn. Seminal Weak new , Ncrvoue Debility or ExbaustUnetc. , cts. , and aur new reetoratlt ( treatment. II letter ) and coniultatlono Confidential. U < uUclDoa enUoalparUiof ! the country by ex- > reB8 , ecurely packed from obeervatlon , If full & ifrltitlon of cue la given. One peraanal lotorvlow Deferred If convenient. Open at all honia. dlrcea all letters to Dmaba Mndicu ) & Surgical Insttute , lS h 8L Oor. Capital Ave. DEEXEL ds MAUL , tsuooraaona TO lena a. ; iooc ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old lUnd 1 17 Ftreatn BL Cricrt by l l * raph solicited and proni > tl ( Needed to. PIANOS , AND factory Prices ! -AND EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere , MAX MEYEE & BRO. LEADING JEWELERS And Solo Importers of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale and Retail. Cor. llth end Farnam Sts. SOLE IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS -A.ND Meerschaum Goods , IN OMAHA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Chins , Ammunition. Notions end Smokers' Articles. Stationery , l. ntlery , Tru gists' Sundries And Fancy Goods. Tall and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max Mever & Co , . 1020 to 1024 'Farnam St. . Omaha. -"A 11 OfAOTCHKHBOr- tll , WUdoit Ctpt.lionCmt'Bgt ' , MtUlllc rty.lljhK , An. Mti Jini'ud U * OUTH OMAHA. Tie Advantage of Settling in The title "South Omaha" does not mean thenouthcrn part of the city of Omaha , hut ia tlie name of the thriving town commencing at the Union Stock yards on the aouth , and extend ing for a mile and a half north , nearly connecting with thecity limits of Omaha. The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lota , and let the purcluuere ol the rame renli/t tin profit "hfch the enhanced value of thene lotn is euro to mako. It now being an u tured fact that .South Omaha is destined in the near future to bo tha largest live stock iimhot wc t of Chicago , there can be no doubt that this property in a few year * will be worth five or ovtn ton times the amount thatit can bo bought for to-day. Hon. . e may ask : If this Is so , wliy dt not the company keep it and realize thlH profit The un wer IF , that In order to rnuko lots valuable , there must be improvements ou or Bur rounding them , and as is the cai in a l nay towns , special Inducements must be offered ft-t first to not UIB people to take ho'd nii'i build. There are probably morn nucti inducements oifa od by Soutli Omaha than were over put forth by any new town. Tim large business dona by the stock yards company and the in.- menso BUuKhter and pnctcing hoiueu together with their auxilaries are no muatl feature in the segregate of event" thru , are doallned to make South Omaha a large place. Again , the town is not nn addition t > Omaha , and ia mt liable for city taxea , although it enjoys all the benefits from the growth nf Omaha that it would if it were just iNHinii the city limits , but being juat ODTOiDK , only county taxes ara collected , which are merely nominal , Tha town OVDH unJ oper.tos iuvn water works , which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. Dum my trains wl'l ' rnn on the U. & ; M. and.U , 3 ? . railways every hour , stopping at ths north end of UIH town site as well as at the stock yards. The Thirteenth street horns cars will rim to Hasc ill's p irk this spring , and to tbo stock yards at no distant day , Tbo high altitude makfH the location a healthy one. Ot ci.urso there are those who do not believe tint South Om&ht will amount ti much. This kind of people didn't belitve Chicago would ever ba anything bitter than a cranlwrry bog , that Omutia would ever outgrow her village clothes , that there navor owM bl any fruit railed In hubraeka , etc. , etc , Who made it'wln ? The scapticB , or tliwe that had an abiding faith in tliu energy , intelligence und reaourecs of thla greut country ! For Information , inapa , prices and terms applv at the cjmpany'n otlice , 210 S , street , Merchant's National liank Building , n'rgt floor , M. A. UFTON , Assf. Scc'y and Manager. ( SDCOEBSURITO FOSTKIV& GRAY ) . LIME AND