ffi 8 THE DAILY BEE- HONDA * , APJRIL 20 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Monday Morning * April 20i LOOAL BREVITIES , -Company F , , Fourth United SUtes In fantry , wilt give n grand ball at tin company barracks , Tuesday evening. , Police Judge StenbcrR Unucd a warrant yesterday for W. 11. Ilennert. Clmrgo , forg ing a $70 check upon 0. J. Cowan & Co. , and pwsing it upon Henry Lolln. -Joseph Wiwuku , the tailor , lost a now suit , which had been cleaned and was hang ing in the back yard to dry , Friday night. It WM tolon by omo auitless thief. In the dlitiiet court Saturday morning , n motion for the appointment of a receiver In the CMC of Uooth vs. D. B Beemcr , the recently bankrupt commission merchant , WM argued and submitted , An attempt was made Friday night by some daring thlcfito break open the Iron lafo in Uradford'alumberoffice , NinthandDoughw. The attempt wan not successful , and the would bo cracksmen secured no booty. _ _ fpTho'court proceedings of Saturday were wholly unimportant. There will bo no dis trict court this week. In polica circles nil was quiet last night and fewer than usual cases of drunk and disorderly reported at the jail. Judge Stonberg on Saturday heard the charge of stealing $20 from an Italian Inborn by two colored boys , Porter and Therkeill. Porter was hold to await the action of the grand jury , and the other boy released. Lively work by the force of eighty men who are clearing out the landslide from the St. Paul & Omaha railway cut-off at Florence , has nearly completed the job , nnd trains wllj run through the cut-off again very soon. A warrant was sworn out in the police court Saturday morning for the arrest of W. H. Ilennert. Ho la cliargod with forging n 870 chock upon C. J. Canan & Co. , and passing It upon Henry Bolln , the Sixteenth street grocer. Henry Drexel has received per mail ( and female ) n beautiful box of roses from Napa City , California. They wore somewhat faded and wilted when they reached Omaha , but served to convoy "in flower-poem , these tender - dor memories , " etc. , etc. To-night will bo heard at the Mueteum the "King Bees Georgia Minstrels. " This troupe of twenty artists come hero most highly endorsed by the great dalliei of Kansas aud Missouri and the BEE man , who hai heard Chem , haartily e.noltoiu tub praisi. Tin funeral of Mrs. II. L. Ch.vnbarlain , wife of Mr. II. L. Chamberlain , of Chamberlain - * lain , Howe & Marshall , took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from th residence , 1715 Case. The remains were shipped to Clinto n Mich , , in the evening , for interment. A lamp In the stairway at 1,300 Dougl as street exploded Saturday nipht about 8 o'clock , scattering burning oil around general ly. Fortunately Policeman Bowles discover ed the fire and kicked the lamp into the street and the fire was put out without an alarm beIng - Ing sounded , ( i Tha enlargement of the B. & M. headquarters - quarters will cast $30,000. It will be made a four-story structure , and a building 22 foot wide nnd 132 feet deep will bo added on the west side. The contract has been lot , the pinna nro baing drawn , nnd the work will bo begun nt once. Mnmio Dillon , an actress , lately employed at the Buckingham , loft for the east yesterday morning , taking n lot of personal property belonging to two of the professional "sister- ing , " She was arrested last evening by Chief Skinner , in Council Blulfj , and released after surrendering the property. Burton in the "Vigilantes" would make a Crst-clasi candidate for congress in West Virginia or Tennessee. His speech descriptive of the hllla atnouc which his supposed con stituency reside , where "stars drink dew from the daisies and the tall pines whisper to each other of the winds , " would bo immense among the free , bold men of those sections , In the police court Saturday morning , Wil liam Henneay nnd Tom McGregor were fined $10 and costs for creating a disturbance in Bohemian town lost night. Ignatio , whoso pugnacious proclivities had overpowered his discretion , suffered a similar infliction , Rob ert McGuire , intoxlca'.lon , was fined $5 and sent to tbe county jail. Sixteen airs lillod with cattle , which bad been shipped from North Platte to Chicago via the U. P. and C. & N. W. railways , were sent east last Friday over the C. II , 1. & P. It is said that they wcro robillod at the stock yards. The Northwoitern folks are very angry oor the "diversion" and said Saturday that unices accident In robillinz was Bhown there will bo n row. Walt and see. County Treasurer Rash Is slightly vexed and perplexed. He has received the pay ments of a number of delinquent tax-payers , under the provisions of the now law repealing the 5 per cent. Ha Is now informed by Gen. Cowia that the law is to bo considered uncon stitutional. If tba county commissioners so will , they can hold Mr. Rush responsible fcr the deficit thus occasioned. They have as yet not expressed themselves on the subject , The entertainment In the Dodge street Presbyterian church this week , on the , occa sion of the trial of the grand pipe organ promises to bo the musical affair of the season so far. The celebrated organist , Clarence Kddy , of Chicago , will be in attendance , and a cboir of twenty-fivo voices selected from the best musicians of Omahi will render such muilo as bus rarely been heard here. Will T. Tuber , tin master of the organ hereabout * , will accompany the singers and the entire musical world of the city Is anticipating the event with high expectations. Private Information was last night re ceived at this oQlca to the following ellect : "Two men who caino In last night and said theio was a * man found dead hanging to a bridge between Albion and St. Edwards , Ho waa a German and was called Jake , and was employed by a man named Mart Stovenr , Derangement tha cause. " Further particu lars learned later are to the effect that the man whose name seems to be Jacob Jacobs was la lore with a working girl , who trilled with and jilted him , and he "took it to heart , " as the bickwoods people say , and killed himself. J. LTlllce , n foimer"resldent of Omaha , has been arrested aud jailed at Dinvrr for general croikedneu. Sometime ago te was put at work nolicitliig advertisement * for "Tliu Gripsack , " n publication in which Meisri. ( ilbaou and Crotfutare interested , Tuesday afternoon Mr. Orolfnt , who Is now In Denser , found that Rico hid been hy pothecating orders for advertiting , firtt sign- log Henry Olbion's nama us an indorsement , all tbe duo bill * boiug made payable to his order. The exact amount thai aiipoted of by Rice li r.ot known , but it is estimated that It will teach S1OCO Mr , Cri-Hut at once tiad Rice j ill < d , fc.-vd at Uit acotunta ho WM itill Ixbind the bats. ' HAULING THE SEINE , Fist1 Caught by a Bee Reporter Be tween EeniBg ? of Saturday and Cbnrcli Time Sunday , Thing * \VlBO ml Things Otherwise Done In Omnha , The "Omaha Olab"klnd of sticks not mentioned ] mot At the Paxton Saturday night nnd amokod. The base ball gatno fluid is beginning to circulate. A match is made for Satur day between the Orolghton college and High school claba. More the pity for the poor pigeons. A number of these birds will ba slaughtered to-morrow nltornoon at Athletic park to make a Nebraska holiday. The pardon-prayer placed In the hands of Gen , Howard for the benefit of Chris tian Witth ( who haa not yet boon "brand ed" ) will bo acted on ere long. The German tragedienne , Magda Itsshlck , was greeted with ronnd after round of enthusiastic approval at the Stadt theatre last night in the play of "Mario Stuart. " The youth who "broke himself up' falling from the dome of a temple In Omaha not long ago , lias been so success fully put together ngain that ho now mores around intact. Conductor Charley Mack , of the dummy train , lias the reporter's ] thanka for Gndlng and returning hln lost "shod- water-slicker. " LOOJO yours , Charley , and ho will reciprocate If ho can. Bonanza Fair , ox-bar-keopor , and now United Statea senator , and Smeltingworka Hill , foimor roustabout In a Welsh mine , and now United States senator , passed west Saturday. Aud BO money makes the more go. It will only coat twonty-Qro cents ( the price of two "brandy amishoa" ) to hoar the grand musical entertainment tomorrow row evening at the hall of St. 1'hllomena Temperance society. Lot's all go , old topers I The Buckingham man "bucked" the wrong tiger when ho tackled the city treasurer for his $100 deposited for liquor license. It was no go. Here la a case where "tin plated with gold , " [ pinch beck ] , fonnd that the atrotig arm of jus tice did not "hnrtlesa break" for the pigmy atravr of McVoy'a garnishment did picrco it. The Loup City paoplo sent W. H. Con- ; or , late mouibor of the gang of Ne braska lunatics , assembled in Lincoln , ai is the bl-annlal custom , io direct the julldlcg of n railroad to that future , [ very future ) great metropolis. The road will go there no BOOH as pajaiblo after the judgment day. The Hon. Max Meyer promises when ha geta to Berlin to ahlp prepaid and duty free to the city department of this pflice two tin horns and a hand oreran , for nso when the I-just-stepped-ln-for-a- nomont man calls , and soata himself. Thanku , Mr. Meyer , your philanthropy will bo rewarded "over there. " HO 11EVOLVINO LUXTJUY. The county officers had tholr visions of easy chatra , fine desks , revolving tables , massive record cases , etc. , etc. , etc. , knocked higher than a kite on Sat urday by the determination of the com- mtesloners , under the advlco of the county attorney , not to accept the fine Furniture put in by the contractor for the now court houso. It aeema that upon examination the vaults and various articles of court house otlioo furniture are not aa they should bo , iccordlng to the letter of the bond ; and Inasmuch aa the uao of the chattel will be conetraed aa an acceptance of the same , and entitle the contractor to draw the cash for what ho did not furnish , the wine gnardlaua of the exchequer of Dong- las county promptly and properly re fused to accept. This leaves , for the time being , an $8,000 vacuum In Con tractor Folgo'a money-purse , which will t > a filled when the bond is kept. The rest of the work on the new "Temple of Justice ( ? ) " ia almost completed ; only a little brushing , smoothing und putting in place of laces , ends and bangs are needed to make the county's darling ready for a jrand debut in legal society. FAT WOMEN AND MILKEUS. Lincoln has the state fair and Omaha [ a going to have a district f lir in Septem ber tbut will carry off the limp linen from her delapidated roaotrca. On Sat urday the Omaha Board of Trade and the Douglas County Agricultural .society mot in'tho rooms of the former in joint convention to hold a business pow-wow , whereat \lio lioHON. HON. AGEICOLA BOYD presided and the following substantial "farmera" were present : MOCBH , E , Allen , Churchill Parker , Henry Eicke , John Bonmer , Julius Treltachko , 6. Llnlngor , H. G. Clark , Chris. Hartman , John P. Paulson and Daniel Wheeler. A gentleman explained the practical condition of things , and among othora slid that they had $200 cash in hand , 8400 duo from the county , nnd about § 1,100 likewise duo the county agricultu ral eocloty from the county. Mr. E.Allen reported the different county organiza tions aa agreeable to the proposed fair , because they told him so on his late visit made per older of the connty board. Mr. Wheeler , of Plattamouth , made sev eral good points for Omaha , nnd a center shot when ho said by all moans have plenty of good racss , and hold It just long enough before the Lincoln fair to make certain that "tho boys" who spend the cash will all get broke before going down. [ Mr. Wheeler didn't ' say exactly - actly this , but it Is a good idea , only roughly oxproiaod. ] Mr , Lininger talked butlnecs , also Ho favored $25,000 worth of stock com pany to start nn exposition , to erect a building in Omaha ctty , and the fair to bo held on the old fair grounds. Ho wanted an exposition ttis year. This proposition waa favored by President Agrlcola Boyd , who suggested fifty in placa of twenty-five thouaand dollars otpital and that no more thin 10 per cent , bo called ia. There suggestions met such favor that the Board of Trade committee and the managers of the county society wcro made a select committee to draw up articles of Incorporation with a capital of § 50,000 , to ba called the Omiha Fair and Exhibition aaeociatlon. [ Mr. Lin'nRcr ' ii father io this monotylUu cu title. ] When the association ia formed aud in woiking order , Mr Wheeler , it wu agreed , will bo mjor-domo of the establlihmrnt with headquarters in the saddle or on a Pullman car , and at the trnjo-.iomo'a auggeatlon tbo time for holding the fair wn fixed at September from the 4th to the llth inclusive. And then this meeting , which really baa ar ranged for one of tbo moit impoitant en terprises for the Interest * of the people of this city and section , adjourned. P , J. Williams , Eiq , a colcred oorut- blo of Oouh * , declaroi h'a has no idea of the tlmo of day , although the watch wns running all right. It appear * that a writ of you vo-gct-'im-and-i'll'take-'Im , vul garly known as replevin , waa given the contUblo , by which authority ho waa directed to go to Smith's pawnshop and demand aud take a watch pledged there , wotth about twice AS much as $22 , the sum procured on It by the owner. The constable wont nnd kept his writ In his pocket. Ho demanded the watch , and when produced ho took it. Ho wishes now ho had pulled that writ from his pocket. Had ho done so there would have boon nn necessity for blowing whistles and calling out the city militia , as there was. Williams says as a hitter , a hugger and a biter Smith is a success. With the exception of several fish , which are too largo to hang upon thla "string , " nnd which will bo fonnd elsewhere - where , good reader , you have boon hero given the saloct catches of TUB BEE'S selno-hanlor. Some "ofTal fish" ho has thrown back into the sea of dally life , with the hope that If ho catches them apnln , or any like them , they will bo fitter to serve for the friends of THE BEE. Smoke Seal , of North Carolina To bacco. KANSAS OITT Vfl , OMAHA , Iiast Saturday's U so Ball Game Ilo- miltcd in Victory for the Kan sas Oily lloys , The Western loeguo championship season fcr 1885 opened Saturday at Kan aa City with victory for the Kansas City team over the Onmhas , on the ground of the former. It IB possible that many readers ot the BEE will not bo able to see the detailed account of the game nnd a aynopala Ia therefore given to-day. The woatho ? was cold and raw , but about 2,000 people witnessed the game. Doyle carried off the honors of tlio In field for the homo team , accepting all of the seven chances otlorod him. The game was a one-elded ono from the start , but the Omahas played a good uphill game , and gave evidence of being com posed of auro and level-headed ball players , The Omaha's scored only in the fourth and eighth Innings , In the fourth Black making the circuit on n single by third , which Burch allowed to go through him , a passed ball and Golas' sacrifice hit to second. In the eighth they made three runs , Graham , Jlmmio Say and Black getting around on a fumble of Hockelt's , a wild pitch , a baaa on balls , Say's single between short and third and Colas' drive to the center field fence for two baies , the Litter being an earned ball. The home team scored In ovoiy Inning except the fifth nnd sixth. The Omahas consisted cf Melster , 1. f , Graham , c. f , L. Say , ss. , J. Say , 3d b , , Black , p . GOSJ ! , 2d b. , Dwyer , 1st b. , Kent. r. f. , Webber , c. The Kan 333 City team were Soory , r. f , Vlsnor , c. f. , Bnrch , 1. f , T. O'Brien , 2d b , Doyl , 3d b. , W. O'Brien lat b. , Hackclt , ss. , E , Dugan , p , W. Dugan , c. INNINGS. 1231C07SO Tot KansaaCity 1 21300122 12 Omaha 1 23101010- To EXCHANGE 140 acrea well Im proved land 2 mile from Essex , la , , for a stcck of general merchandise or hard ware. Address , John Ltnderholm , 3- sox , la. Philoineiia ToinporAiica Society. On next Tuoaday evening a delightful entertainment will be given under the auspices of the St. Philomena Temper ance society , In their hall , on the corner of Ninth and Howard street ! . A host of talent of the most approved order haa been secured , aa may bo in ferred from the following programme. The price of admission will bo 25 cents. PBOaBAMJIE , Societies and Education C , J , Smith 0. J. Smith. "Haste Crimson Morn Dnet Misa Belle G winner , Mr. W. 0 Saunders , Recitation Miss Ella McBride " /ara"Bolo , White Miss Rose Ford. IlTrovatore , Instrumental duet Claude Molnotta Miss Agnoa O'Shaugbnessy , Miss Mary K. Murpny. "My Sweetheart When a Boy" Seward Charles McDonald. PABT II. Promenade. Grand March , led by Mr. Julius Meyer and Miss Gibson. L'olonoiso , in F Prof. Harding Waltz , in K DuranU 1'rof. Harding. Zither , solo , Julius T. Festner "Glide , Gondola Glide" Mrs Terry Misa Lorine Gibson , with 11 LI to , obligate by Julius Mover. Recitation Miss Ella McBride "When the Heart is Young , " solo , , . , . , Lyou Miss Mary K. Murphy , "Sunon the Cellarer" ' Sajro W , O. Saunders. j , Finale , Hnvlnc tlio W I1V. 'Miss Selina Armstrong , of thoao phil anthropic ladies who are BO often found in the Atlantic section of the country taking such an active interest In the prairie lands of the west , and the welfare of tha urchins and waifs of that older section towards the snnrijo , passed through Omaha Saturday , armed with transportation from Manager Galloway , of the U , P. company , for eleven little children , picked up in the streets , and alums and gutters of the "City of Brotherly Love. " Miss Armstrong took these little street Araba to Platta Centre , Nebraska , where they have homes al ready secured and will bo cared for. Good work , good lady ! and towards the middle cf the next generation there will possibly be another story ot a president who rose from nowhere and booamo great. There are "Amis" In Omaha too. Seal of North Carolina Tobaco Is the beat. 1'KUSONAL. II. W , Nleman , of Schuyler , Is at Millard. J , W. Campbell , Omaha , was at tha Millard yesterday. 0 , Maurer , traveling salesman of the American V rni h company , Chicago , is quartered at tbe Metropolitan , At Ui Millard : W. 0. Wood , Fort Wayne ; A. L. Williams , Topeka ; A. A. Sewer , St. Joseph ; J , O , Lincoln , St. Joseph Jos. If. Qui by , Dubuquej Wilbur Myers , St , Joseph ; E , W. Grant , Cincinnati ; Charley Ogden Omaha. At the Metropolitan : F. W. Mattoon , Blue Sprlogi ; Frank Summers , Grand Island ; Ch s. Chate , I'latt mouthj O. W. Perley , Lincoln ; Joe L , Cook , Blair ; L. A. Cauley , 3rand Island ; Gee , Ji. 1'owera , Beatrice ; J , W. Price , Salt Lake City , Utah ; L. D. Glrard , St. Loult , Mo , , and M. T , Kiuney , < 3t , Joe , Mo. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel ot pnttty , strength and vholesomoncas. Hote economical thu the ordlnuy klnds.md cannot bo sold In eompeu lion with the multitude ol low test , short weight iJumof iihysphrto powders. Bold only In cins HOYATj UAKINO POWDKIl CO . mBW IIH ; N.V A NEEDED EDIFICE , Prominent Citizens Propose to Erect a Grand Exposition Building for All Sorts ot Public Meetings , Among the many projects now on foot to add to the fine buildings of a quasi public character , ia that decided on Saturday last by the following gentle man , well known In business circles , who mot In private way , without parade but filled nlth business purpoaaa , viz : Messrs. F. W. Gray , Max Meyer & Bro. , 0. E Ames , Dawoy & Stone , R. F. , Smith , William Wallace , Luther Drake , J. A. Wakofield , L. Mendelssohn , P. P. .Shel by , and J. W , Minor , Their purpose is tD erect a grand ex position building , largo enough to ac- commoclat any asaomblngo that may bo attracted at any time In the city , and If carried out will fill n cryjng need in this metropolitan city. It is proposed io erect a buildlcg upon the south half of tlio block between Fourteenth and Fif teenth otrcoto , facing south on Capitol avenue , 2G3 by 120 feet In dimensions , open from ground floor to high skylight roof. The structure will ba a perfect model of the modern exposition building. The floor will bo laid with n Tine , c'.oso- grained , hard wcod. About the four walla will bo placed tiera of seats , which , with the gallery abave , will accommodate 3,000 people. Immediately on the Fifteenth and Capitol avenue corner , will bo the main entrance , cxlta being at the eamo time uiForded at nil corners. The city ban long needed a. building for the acorfimoi3atlon of maas convoca tions , a firat-claES , largo okatlng rink is demanded , and the necessity for an Industrial exposition build ing has been long fdlt and grow ing. It is Intended to afford every facility for a grand exposition in the fall. During the remainder of the year the structure will bo employed as a skating rink , except on occasions of grrat public gatherings , when vast seat ing accommodations are prepared. Bo- aide the three thouaand seats about the walla In the gallery , four thousand more can be put on the 11 < or , thin giving the building n capacity of 7,000 , the largest by far In the west. Griad can- cert , opera , public speaking , dramatic festivals and such occasions of largo andlences will bo accommodated In a manner for which no provision now ex- Iste in the city. The ground haa already been secured upon a louto from Hon. A. J. Poppleton , for 30 years. To-nisjht the supporters of the project will meet In the ollico of 0. E. Squires to perfect ar rangements. Six freight cars , ono of which had a broken truck , struck a 'loose rail and ran off the track , In the Union Pacific yards about 3:30 : Saturday afternoon. Motes. Rev. II. Laing , the evangelist , has re cently returned from Platte connty , Neb , where ho haa boon holding revival meetings. Ho repoits over ono hundred convcralons. Revival meetings are in progresi on the south sldo of the city , and services ire held in the hall of No. 4 engine louae , Eleventh and Dorcas streets. TEST YOUR BAKMPOY/DER / TO-DAI Brnndi adrr rtlie J 01 abcoluttly para THTE8T : n co o ji top down on it liotntove untl ) htated.thei r moT tha eo r and imoll. A cliemlit will not l > r qulrwl ted Uot tbo prcionce ot Ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. IT * IIULTUrCUUI lllg NEVER DIM qCMTIOJt , In million homti far & qmrUr of century It ati lUoU th coniuoion' rtllitlt ttit , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH , PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , U1KIM Or Dr , Price's ' Special Flayoring Extracts , Tb * ! * * ( * * ( * ! 4 lkl Bi * 4 Bfttoril Btir IBOW , ud Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast G m For Light , llf althr Ilraaii , The B.it Drr IIop Yeutlnth. World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. . - ST. LOUIB COWING & GO , JOBBEJU I * WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Load Pipe and Sheet Lead , HOUTIIUiOTOJ ttnUB 11X18 , HIKDX1LLAM1 Dltnii IIILLL ITHI'8 , IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENOIHEERS" SUfPUES , tn A. PodB9 SU..OMAHA.NEQ , HAVE WE YOUR NALT What the eye sees the MIND believes ; nndc only ask your own judgement in cur CMC. Where can you buy n $25. Merchant Tailor Made suit for $12.00 ouUido of the Ml'sGt Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas street. Uont you find It Impossible to buy n $35. Merchant Tailor made Spring Overcoat for $15. outside the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 DOHR- A special bargain In that 540. Merchant Tailor made suit to b3 sold for 520.SO.lf : It is your sirs at the MIsGt Clothing Parlors 1312 .Douglas street. ' II jyou got that $55 , Merchant . Tailor made suit to bo sold for $28.35 at the Mlifit Clothing Parlor , 1312 Douglas street you will be as . well urcsaou aa any may inUir.nhn. r , , And , what surprises all , is that S70 , Merchant Tailor mndo suit for S3G.SO Satin Lined , elegant lobe eeon ohly at the MisQt Clothinc 1 arlors , 1J1J Uouglau street. * 1312 Tn"or made for you if they wl11 Provo y ° r "ze for $3. at the Misfit Clothing Parlors , Also a 510. Merchant Tailor mndo 1'antaloon old for 31.83 at the Misfit Parlor ? , 1312 Douglas street. 2t pnrMerch"nt ! Teller mndo ponts' nn extraordinary bargain at 55.00 , perhaps your size nt the Misfit Clothing Parlor * , barBftin' ' but space wil1 not permit n monlio" . but that $16 pair merchant tailor made pants for $7 50 will catch You will find your acquaintances gathered nt the Parlors investing , when you come. Temptations to purchase are found irresistable . A chance for a dividend declared for j'ou at the FIT 1312 DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIBS. - - . 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. N. 13. Merchant Tailors having Uncalled for or Misfit Garments will favor by addressing MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1312 Douclas Street , Omaha , Neb. UNDERTAKERS I At the old etamt 1117 Farnsm St. Ciders by lole- ; ph solicited and prompt ! attended to. Telephoo Ko 225. ( PmaJi a Medical & Sur gical JCnstitute. 13th St. , Cor Caoital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases DIscaao ! of Females , ol thu Nenoua System , 1'rl * Mto Disco BCB of the Urinary and Scxuilorfiana and DlecMca ot the Uead , Throat and Lunge , specialties. - Diseases treated by an experienced specialist , nlao diseases ot the IIoMt , Liver , Stomach , hidnejp , Blad der , Neuralgia , liheumttlam , Piles , Cancers , etc , And all other diseases nf the Thtoat and Lunve , treat cd by Medicated Vapors Send ( or Inhiler or circular on Inhalation. All dUcasoj of thu Ulaod , Uilnary and8e\uil Or gans , 1'rhato Diseased and 1'llcg Cured or no Pay. 15 Years Hospital and Private I'ractlcc CoueulUtlon and Examination free j"Ilorwrltotarclrcul iBonclironbdl ea c8aaJdeloini tics , DlBoisea ol Females , Frhato PUeasoa ol the Urinary and Sexual Organs. Seminal Weakness , Ner- \oui Debility or Kxhiuatlon , etc. , etc. , and our new restorative treatment , All letters and consultations Confident ! il. Medicines eont to all parts of the country bv ex- iress , securely packed from observation , If full de scription of ciso U filvcn , One personal Int.rvlew ireferred If comon'ent. ' Open at all hours. Patients from a distance can obtain rooms and rd , Address all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute JEth EL. Cor. Capitol Aw , Oraib * . Neb. DR. PTJHEK , ( Jraduato ot the University Vienna , AUB- tiia , Late Surgeon to tbo Military Hospital , of Vienna. Will do a general Medical and Surgical practice. AH calls in city or country iromptly attended. Office at tha Omaha Medical and Surplcal Institute , Curlier 13th Street and Capitol Avenun. J0JR. IIAIR'H ASTHMA CURE This Invaluable ipcc'flc reaillly and permmcntly ureoll kinds cl Aaibtra , Tbo mwt rbatlcato nJ one standing ct e i ield promptly to Ita wonderful cur Ing properties. Itlskeown throughout tin world or Its unrivaled efficacy , J L. OALDWELl/ . city T Incoln , N\l. ; writei , J n B , 183 L H oce inlug Dr. Iltlr'a Asthmt cure , for more thin one ) eartny wife 1m been ontUilf well , and not urea a tjrmptcm ot tbo dlieiBtihitapptMed. WILLUU UKNNE1T , nicbland , iJwa.nritcaNoT. Jd. 1BS3 Ilurelieen aHllcted with Hay Ke > or fcod Ajtumks'nce853 ' | Ilolloncd jour directions mil , m hippy to gar that I neter alcpt better In my life , am g'&d that I am ouionit the mauy who cau fpt k go ( favorably of your leaedlo , A itluatledi piKe treatlieoonUlnlnirilmllarproof torn every Htate In the U. H , Canalt aid Utcat llrltaln ; will be mailed upon application. < iny druggist not ha\laz It In stock will procure o order. Atk for Dr , Il lr JUthtna Curr. DU. 11. W. IIAIH & BON , Prop's Clu'tl , O , OONSUMPTiON , t ft poiltlrt ru [ dr fur tht tbT dU * t ; b ; | 010 thoa * o < 2 of ettMoj lb worn kind ndo ( lot * Are now offerim * AT Tlie greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOB CASH OR ON INSTALLMEMTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , elry. Clocks and Silverware. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods m Omaha. "Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers9 Ar ticles. Remember that When you buy a lot in South OmaVn you get 0 , square leet of ground , equal to three lota 50x00 , or f-ix busimss lots < 56xGO. With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and a street 80 feet wide. THINK OF THIS Whenyui are buying real estate ; ascertain how much LA.ND you are getting for your money. TIE TIME To secure tlifso large lots while they nro cheap You can cot ground now at 2A < outs a square foot that will be worth five times that ntuounc in three yeais , &end for a Map of South Omaha. Address , 216 S. I3th St. , Omaha , Neb. M. A. Upton , Ass'fc Soo'v and Manager. EUAR A Tall Aiiortment of Air nd Kiln Dried Walnut , Cherry , A h , Ilutternut , Yellow Poplar , Iledwocd , etc , Ilardwcod and 1'oplar Panel , Hardwood FlooriuK. Wagon Block , btair liulldera1 Material , Ited Cedar Po U , Common Oak Dlmenilon and lrlcl ! u Timbett , Cedar Bonds for mothproofclosete.Ktc , Vencerr , 1'ant-y Woods for Scroll HawingI'.tc.Ktc. S.W.Oor.Oth and DouplaQ. - - Omaha. Hob. .1 ,