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ff THE DAILY BJSEBATtmDAlf ; APRIL 55 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
Satuyday Morning. April 26t
LOCAL BEEVITIES ,
The joint rehe rs l oi thaMay Festlvi
chorus will place last ovonlnc.
Every day witnesses the loss or oitray o
some child in Ora h . l'ront would savi
much nnxloty by n little csrefnlnoss.
The police authoritlss ol Omaha have re
caived from St. Jooll t of the jowclry ,
amounting in all to $1,000 or $5,000 , whlcl
wtu stolen from 3 xc fcllendricks , of thn
city.
The rehcnrtnl by the Musical OrchosUi
chorus for the mniical festival soon to comi
olT , last' ' night , was splendid. That cancer
in May will bo the musical event of thi
BOMOD.
BOMOD.Tho friends of Mr. H rry Olstrom , latt
IT. P. depot pollca and agent , will regret t <
know that ho Is still "under the weather" anc
unable to attend to his duty on the dummj
train.
Constable Edgorton ntroitod about throi
o'clock yesterday , Tat Comlskoy , who u
wanted In IOWA for robbing n man some wooki
ago. Comlskoy is now in jail awaiting ; the
Iowa authorities.
A fight among some of tha workmen cnv
ployed on the Withnoll building , Fifteenth
and ilarney , yesterday afternoon created for t
short time a bloodily interesting scono. Toe
much beer. No arrests.
The young man who proposed to admin
ister "a hyperdemlo injection of buckshot" to
conductor Charlie Alack , was languishing in
the cooler Thursday night. "Charley" hat
recovered from the threatened storm of lad.
W. Clark , recently In the employ ol
Buchanan & Wilson , jewelers , 1511 Dodge
street , is mining. Ho Is supposed to have
skipped out with 8800 worth of sample jew
elry , Deteotivod are working on the case.
There was a mad runaway down I'arrmrr
street yesterday , the horse of a groceryman ,
Jason , becoming frightened by the falling ol
some brick on the sidewalk. The outfit was
stopped by a violent collision with a tolegrspt
pole.
Fred Drazel has commenced the erection
of a stone retaining wall around tha bank *
surrounding bis property. The residence and
adjoining property will , when this new im <
provement is completed , bo of the fines !
in the city.
It will bo interesting to Omaha people to
know that the now novel "Ono ot the
Uuanes , " which la creating quite a furore it
tie literary world , is the product of an Omahi
lady , Mrs. Alice King Hamilton , the wife o :
Lieutenant Hamilton , of Fort Omaha.
| J Major Croft , charged with assault ot
Chris Baler was found guilty and fined $5 and
cost ] before Justica Anderjon yesterday af
ternoon. Croft had filed a counter complain !
against Mr. Baler , which the justice dis
missed.
missed.Ellas
Ellas Gish , of Drexel & Maul's , and
Frauk D. Kent left Thursday for Marion
Iowa , to testify in tha drowning case of H ,
W. Hewwitt , who died in this city in 1882.
Tha insurance companies are contesting th <
policies on tbo man's life.
The police were instructed yesterday tc
look alter the two cisterns and two walls that
are on lot 3 in block 201 } , Cuming street , be
tween Sixteenth and Seventh. Those dangerous
gorous places are said to bo unfenced and
wholly unprotected.
Bellevue college is abut to close its deere
for the want of fnnds , The salary of the pro <
fessors is more than ono Tear In arrears and
the financial situation is becoming more and
moro desperate. It is a wonder that among
the xith Presbyterians of Omaha , some one
does not appear who Is willing to keep thli
institution alive.
Officer White denies the charge made bj
0. L. Bangs in these columns Thursday. Hi
says that in beating the prisoner Sunday hi
woa acting in justifiable self-defense. It ii
but fair to say thatQOicer White has alwaji
borne a good reputation as an officer , and man
and his tide of the story is worthy of belief ,
The little boys whoso "runaway" was an
nounced in yoiterday's evening Bug won
found In the road near Hanscom's park , cry
ng bitterly. They were cared for and re
turned to their homos , and the mother o
little Nathan was the happiest woman ii
Omaba last night , except the mother of littli
Walter.
Deputy U. S. Marshal B. Showalte :
brought in yesterday night two prisoner
from Knox City , Neb , JosepI
Sidway and David Strain , chargec
with cutting down trees on tbo In
dlan reservation. Arraigned before U. S
Commissioner Anderson to-day , they pleadec
not guilty and were bound over to the uox
term of the U. S Court in tha sum of ? 3X (
e&ch.
W. P. Peck & Co. , brokers , received tin
following special telegram yuterday alter
noon from Avcry , Ulllabrant & Co. , concern
ing the Chicago markets : In absence of w\
news local bulls sold freely , causing declin
early in the day. Steady buying for countr
Account induced by decline caused better ton
and improved values. At the close trod
seemed more legitimate and not based on wa
prospects. There is a general dlsposltioi
shown to buy on freaks , Corn quiet , stil
manipulated by clique ; cuib Juno wheat OOjjc
United States Marshal Bierbower , u
rived in the city yesterday morning , having i :
charge John Boland and Albert Wetterland
who are implicated with Lstrnard and Florence
once in the extensive land frauds , for whc
many Indictments were returned at tha log
sitting of the federal grand jury. The prii
oners were arrested In Chicago yesterday b
Marshal Bierbower. Tha question of the !
temporary disposition will probably be set
Und by District Attorney Lambertson to
nlgbt.
To EXCHANGE 410 acrei well Ire
proved land j mile from Eisex , la. , for
Block of general tnerchandlso or bard
Vraro. Address , John Llnderholm , E :
s&x , la.
GRAND OPENING.
AT WAGNER'S BEER HALL , 31
SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET
GHA.ND LUNOH TO NIGHT.
The " Fanat Bock Deer " Is now bein
bottled by Ed. Manrcr. The beit Bee
in the city. To'ophonc Nos. 292 an
CO" .
StrikingConl Bliurr * Iteturn toVorl
PnTSDUna , April 21. Over one thomjrj
striking miners returned to work at Turt
Creek , Sandy Creek and Plum Cre k mini
to-day at tha tormi uttered bf tha operttor
It ii believed the coal ininrrd' strike will sot
Qjllapse ,
Met ( BwV " a u"u " 11 wk Boer , vri
ba on draught at all Uuir customers fro ;
to-morrow on ,
RACKETJNTHE RML ,
The Freight War Situation and thi
Complications Thereof ,
The B. & M. Official Channel Otlici
Railroad.
The freight war aitnatlon la still com
paratlvoly unchanged and as the para
jraphor would Bay there are no signs ol
a speedy ceaiatlon of hoilllltios. The
representatives of the varlons roadi
mndllng northwestern bnalnon , the 0 ,
B. ifc Q , Rook Itland , St. Paul , and
tforthnostorn hold a mooting In Milwau-
( oo yesterday , and although railroad
men hero have received no intimation ol
; ho success orfallara of the attempt to
effect a settlement , temporary 01
aatlng of the dlfllcullita , it
a believed that the pressing emergen
cies of the crltii served to hasten meai-
iroa of reconciliation. Well posted
ocal railroad men say that If this matter
of the northwestern bu.slnoaa can bo
amicably disposed of , the way will bo
open to a cottlomcnt of the other
roubles.
The Chicago Trlbnno has the following
to say abont the action of the North
western :
The latter Is evidently holding oft to
oo what the tripartite roads will do after
ho thirty days allowed by the arbitrators
n which It is to report its Sioux Olty &
'aclfio and Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley business to the association , have
ixplred. The thirty will expire dnriog
ho first week in May , and as the North
western has no idea of complying with
ho decision of the arbitrators , the other
roads in the tripartite combination will
no doubt moot and declare the North
western to bo no longer a member of the
association. The Northwestern will
hen carry the war beyond the Missouri
ivor and try to force the Union Pacific
> o glvo it a full shire of its business in
plto of the tripartite agreement. It can
herefora bo soon that the present fight
a only preliminary to the big war that
will occur after the thirty days' grace
allowed by the tripartato arbitrators have
expired. The Northwestern will at once
extend its Sioux Olty & Pacific west to
Jheyonne , and Mr. Hughllt's trip to
taw York seems to be principally for the
inrposo of perfecting the arrangement a
or the construction of this new lino. The
ndioatlons are that tha Northwestern
will have to make a single-handed fight
.gainst . all other lines , as the Burlington
s likely to make common cause with the
rlparto roads and the Union Pacific , as it
rill bo almost as seriously affected by the
tforthwoatorn'a competing line through
Nebraska as the Union Pacific. A dispo
sition has lately been shown on the part
of the tripartite combination to make
erms with the Burlington with a view to
obtain the lattor'a aid and co-operation
n the conflict with the Northwestern.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
The U. P. is repairing Its tracks , etc ,
all over its routes preparatory to the
prlng trade.
L. H. Korty , of the telegraph depart
ment of the Union Pacific , la suffering
rom a serious cold.
Capt. J. H. tllll was in Omaha yeater-
lay arranging for rates to take veterane
o the G. A. R. at Beatrice this summer.
U. P. yesterday gave notice that the E
cent reduction on grain for farmers ol
Nebraska will bo restored on May 1st ,
1885.
1885.On
On Juno Oih next the Editorial Asso-
elation of Iowa will meet in Omaha to
iriange for an excursion on the U. P. to
Bailey Idaho , and Oregon.
Mr. James S. Bartlo has been appoint
ed third assistant general freight agent
of the B. & M. , with headquarters at
Chicago , the appointment to take effect
May 1,1885.
The appointment of Mr. Holdrego at
general manager of the B. & M. in No-
> raaka , was announced in these columns
oatorday , and information is now re-
ioived of the promotion of Mr. H. B.
Stone , formerly assistant general man
ager , to the position of general managoi
of the lines operated by the Burlington
compiny east of the Mlsjourl river. The
Tribune says , speaking ot the change ;
The appointments do not signify an ;
'adlcal change in the management of the
Burlington. Vice-President Potto :
simply rellnguiahes the title of general
manager , but ho will continue in charge
of the affairs of the Burlington's Knee
> oth east and west of the Missouri river ,
Che change simply relieves him of some
of the detail work connected with the
management of the company , and it on1
ables him to devote moro attention to it :
jonural affairs. "
B. H. Douglass and Sons' Capslcua
Jough Drops are manufactured by themselves
solves and are the result of over fort ]
fears experience in compounding cougl
mixtures. C
The "Faust" beer , bottled by Ed
Manror , is froMi and unateamed. It ii
sut up in bottles with patent "llghtninj
itoppers , " which makes It convenient ti
open and handle the beer. The "Faust'
is considered the finest boor in the conn
try.
A CONTEMPTIBLE SNEAK
A Vagabond who BUouId bo Drivei
Out of Omaha.
The publlo Is hereby warned agains
the operation ! of a masking youni
Booandrol named Joe Hamill , who ough
to be arrested and run oat of tiwn 01
the charge of vagrancy. He is contlnu
ally representing him self aa connootct
with some newspaper , and thereby Book
to aooura substantial favori. Hera
connected with the Tlraos-Dlspstoh for i
few days , bat was discharged aa SODD a
hla general worthlessness waa'diaoorered
Ho forged ordera on various papers fo :
board and clothing , bat he waa no
proiecuted aa the amounts were small
While in the employ of the Times ho ae
cured fiom tbe telegraph office the Ra
publlctn'a afternoon report , by Ulael ;
represontlnct himself in the employ o
the JlepubUcan , bat the report waa dli
covered and the copy waa .taken aw ;
from him. Ho haa also , quite recently
attempted to get posiesslou of the BEE'
specials by repreientlng bimiolf aa a :
employe of tbla paper , He haa also bee
detrctod in trying to tamper with one o
tbo Wcatern Union boys , a will bo aeoi
by the fallowing notes ;
En. Look at teltgram for Fred Hay an
throw the score la alley. It I * a private da
telegram. JOB HAUILL ,
KD. Fleasa drop icaro lo the alley at
o'clock exactly , M near the wall a * you can ,
J , J , If AJJIIL.
Tfacae notoa were turned over by the ho
ti the Western Union officials. Whi
tbo rural' , HamUl wanta with the Dii
bate ball scored or nny of its dlipatchc
la eomothlng wo can't quito undorsUnd
Do has reproaontedhimaolf at the " * porl
log editor" ot this paper , but there la D
such position on this paper , and further
more ho haa no connection whatever will
the DEE. Unless ho monda his waya h
will bo landed In jail.
Ladioal Physicians and chomiata hav
analyzed Pozzonl's ' medicated complexloi
) owdor and recommend its nso to thol
irivoa and lady friends. What botto
could bo eald of it } Your druggist loiL
Send your order to Ed. Mauror foi
ho celebrated "Fanat" boor. It is un
learned and you thus got bottled boot
ast as fresh as if drawn from a keg.
SHOT BY fllMSELF ,
Frctlorlck Hclirot , an Unlucky Nim
rod , Mcotis with aHorlous
Accident.
AboutO o'clockyeaterday morning Fred
orlok Schrot , a young man living ir
Union precinct , about six miles nortl
of this city , shot himself in the lofl
land and forearm , completely tearing
ihom to pieces.
Ho had boon out hunting , so far at
c n bo learned , and desiring to remove c
discharge from his shotgun , had turned
ho ramrod In .the barrel , forgetting ,
> ofpro so doing , to put down the trigger ,
which was evidently at full cock. IE
omo way the gun slipped and the con-
ents of the gun wore discharged full lute
u's hand. Ho was discovered by a neigh'
ior , August Mnskort who bronchi him ,
n a rough farm wagon , into town , where
10 was taken charge of by Drs. Linyor
, nd Neville. By those gentlemen th <
land and wrist were amputated , anc
ho wound dressed. It wai
ound that the shot had not only com
) Ietely torn the hand to pieces , but hat
entered the muscles of the forearm anc
out them in a horrible manner , so thai
o save the unfortunate man's life , am-
mtatlon was an absolute necessity. He
s In a very precarious condition , and be
ore ho could bo placed under medical at
ondanco , lost a largo amount of blood
especially in jolting over the rougl
ountry roads to town. Ho will bo re
moved to the hospital , as his condition ii
> oo critical to admit of his being taken t <
its homo.
The best Buck Boer in the city is th <
fault Buck Boer , bottled by Ed ,
rlauror , solo agent of the Faust Beer ,
Runaway Boys
Yesterday morning two littli
> oys , each four years old ,
named Walter Hill and N a that
Icllor , who live at Seventeenth anc
jeavonworth streets , ran away from
holt homes and cannot bo found by tholi
amlllos. Walter Hill has dark eyes anc
athor light complexion and hair ; Nathat
las a very dark Complexion , very blacl
eyes , and light hair. Both wore Kill
salts. Any person who may find then
or either of them , or know of anything
hat may lead to the discovery of tholi
whereabouts will confer a great favor
upon their families and friends at 17tl
and Leaven worth , No. 719.
Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is thi
> est.
est.The
The finest and purest Beer in the citj
s the "Faust Back , " bottled and de
ivored throughout the city by Ed
Vlauror.
military Note * .
The following sensible order hasjua
icon issued by Adjutant-General R. 0
) rum to the commanding general of thi
llvision of the Missouri , and pnbllahoc
> y the officer commanding the dopartmen
of the Platto.
Sir : I am instructed by the lleutonan
jenoral commanding the army to Toques
> ou to direct that greater care bp takei
n the Inspection of Springfield rifles anc
carbines.
Ho directs mo to Inform yon that it
oo many oases thesa arms have beer
condemned on account of an allegec
wear of the rifling , or from a pra
umod nnsorvlca&blo condition dm
only to several years of ordl
nary use. Subsequent oxaralnatloi
and oxtonslvo trials of many arm
urned In to the national armory for thesi
assumed defects , have almost without ex
ceptlon shown that the r.fllng was no
worn and that the accuracy of the piece
when fired , in comparison with now rifle
was fully up to the standard.
As with proper care In the proparatloi
of reloaded ammunltion.and the exclntiv
use of the wooden cleaning rod , tbos
arms will fully retain their accuracy of to
much moro ttmn five years sorvbo am
iftor firing many thousand rounds , tin
lieutenant general directs that the ae
sumption that the rifle is worn , or th
fuel that the arms have been five or si :
years in service , should not , in future
bo considered sufficient grounds for tbol
condemnation.
Major Guy V. Henry la announced a
Inspector of rifle pr otlco in this depart
ment with station at those headquarters ,
vice Major Alfred T. Smith , Seventh in
fantry , who is relieved.
Telegraphic instructions ordering Cap
tain Alfred Morten from Fort Brldgor t
Omaha in the case of Private Ohrist'a
Weith are confirmed.
Private Anthony Dlrnberger i
ordered from Omibn to Fott" Steele
Wyo.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tc
bftcoo.
1'olloe Court.
Before Judge Stenberg yesterday mor
Ing , the offenders were few , and the bus !
ness unimportant ,
Sadie MoBrldo , the irrepressible , wi
again arraigned on a charge of drunker
ness and disorderly conduct. She was ai
rested about 12 o'clock Thursday nlghl
and her cries and scroama "made the wel
kin rlng"for several rods around. Showi
fined $10 and eaata , but was unable t
produce so much money , and went ovi
the hill , with gtlltnt Tom Cormiok ai a
esoirk.
James E , Howard and James Mattii
two vagrants , wera sent to the count
jail for ten d.yi on bread and irate ;
James Sullivan , John Walker an
Charley Brown , were also arrested o
the same charge but were released.
The only case of any importance befoi
Judge Stein burg yesterday afternoon wj
ono of a man for cruelty to animals , an
this was oontlnned ,
The judge told a Biu reporter yeste
day evening that the wifa whose husban
was on Thursday sent to jail for thlrt
diya for boating her and their chlldrei
oo her testimony , hid been to him earl
yesterday with a baiket of delicacies ft
the convicted huabind and plteoni !
bfffged that she m'ght ' get him out tgtli
Snob is * onan. She
"Like the Under vine , supported livet ,
And gains her strength by th embrace si
gties. "
NO POISONS
IN THE PASTRY
IF
TnnlllnIemnnOrntiEe , te.flnvorCAkc ,
t'renrmrinlltnKi.tc.n te1lenteljrnndnnt >
urullyni theft-lilt from which theynremnde.
FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
PKI-JHIO BY THI
Price Baking PowderCo. ,
ChloflBO , III. St. Loula , Mo.
MixiM or
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
NO
Dr. Price's Lupulln Yenst Gqms <
Dot Itry Hop Tenit.
JTOI3 C.AT-n | XJ-3T OHOC3EEUO.
WE MAKK HUT ONE QUALITY.
Union Star Club Ball.
Last evening a reporter visited Motro-
> olitan hall for a few moments by invi-
Atlon of this club , ihn occasion being the
aat ono of its sociablos this season.
There wore about forty couples pres
ent , nearly all young ladles and gentle
men , while bore and there were little
; ronps of matronly ladies who were the
ileasod spectators of the young folks'
un.
un.A nice supper was served at the proper
lour , and dancing loinmed to the music
of the Italian band. The occasion was a
real pleasure ; not too crowded , but ono
of thoao nice little gatherings that are
carried In memory like iho recollection
of a pleasant dream.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ol pnrety ,
strength and wholeeomeneaa. Jloro economical than
he ordinary kinde.and cannot be sold In competl-
.Ion frith the multltnde of low teat , ehort weight
alum ol phvgnhrto powders. Bold only In cans
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO . 10S W.ll 81 ; H.V
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
" Use nothing but Natural Mineral
Water , such as APOLLINARIS ,
free from all vegetable poisons"
Boston Journal.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Of all Grocers , Dmsfiits , & Mm. H'at. Dtaltrt.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
CAMELLINE
FOR THE
COMPLEXION
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
The undersigned physicians of San
Francisco are familiar with the composi
tion of the principal articles used for the
complexion , and freely certify that ( JAM
ELINE la 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 McLean , M D J M McNnlty , M D.
0 B Brlghsm , M D J 0 Shaffer , M D
Bonj J Dean , M D W Carman , M D
H Gibbons Jr , MD W yor , M D
J J Olsrko , M D T Bennett , M D
W H Bruney , BI D W Hammond.MD
A M Lcryea. M D W F MoNutt.M D
0 L Bard , M D A J Bowlo , M D
H L SlmruB , M D J 0 Shorb , M D
J H Stallard , M D F A Holraan , M D
0 McOaettonM D J Ilcssnstirn , M D
0 0 Keonoy , M D JD Whitney MD
A RI Wilder , M D T Coyson , M D
G H Powers , M D 0 G Kenyon , M D
B R Swan , M D IS Titna , M D
L L Door , M D J L Hoares , M D
J W Koeney.M D T Price , M D
GHolIand , M D H Gibbons , M D
Madame Adelina Patti
Writes ; " 1 shall have to repeat the
prateos of your OAMELLINE hoard from
all aides.
For ea'o ' by
H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha ,
And all first clasa druggists ,
taaatnndi
DBEXEL & MAUL ,
fiuooxsaoB- JOB * a. J.COBIJ
UNDERTAKERS I
At U > * old * Und HIT Farnam BL Crdn by II
rrapbiolldUdandprompU attindodlo. Telpbon <
HoSU
linUin
Ctrfr. E
t > dKa.dHrMoldU .
A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS !
Jv
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MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
Which is nssigiicd to the treatment of their patrons by dressing them with America's High Art of work
manship made from Domestic aud Imported Fabrics in Elegance that can not be uirpassod. and no fear ever
cast a doubt in titling either the
LOItTGI-IESTIiOIR
Of mankind as where alterations become necessary to improve the fit , the beat talent is employed1 to- make
them , which is done in every case free of charge.
OUSTS IFOIR
And while ib is at your hand after selecting your suir , don't fail to be shown rUnnigh the PANTALOON
DEPARTMENT , you will find many Novdlties considered a rare treat. A PA It
$ G 50 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for $ 3 40
8 00 4 25
10 00 5 00
12 00 6-20
15 00 7 30
18 00 8 GO
And should you feel in need of a light weight Over Coat for these chilly morninRS , dontpass those at the Pfcrlora which you can buy for
loss than the cost of making. Se the exhorbitant profits of your Tailor and got tna anme garments at the
MISFIT CLOT i
1312 DOUGLAS STREET-TJP-STAIRS , 1312.
Open Evenings until ? ) o'clock. Satwdnys until 10 o'clock.
\ phtsiclinlnaSouth.
era city writes th t ho
had tried some ol the
foods highly praised In
the medical jonroa's
( or hla own int ntind ,
though BC mo where bet
ter than others , none
were right in their
action upon the boweta
He little one plnod ,
ind they bed alincut
despaired ot Us life ,
when Kldi e'a Food was
tied , and the little one at once Imp'ovod and per *
net action ol the-towels resulted. Rldge'a Food Is
nit up In cans , ( our sizes , at 36c and upwards. Sold
> y Druggists , Wcolilch & Co. , on label.
COWING & GO ,
jonuriui IK
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
llallf ahle ind C ht Iron
DG * X 'X1 T X 3V < 3r SI ,
Load Plpo and Sheet Lead ,
MOETiincrrov STKASI rixra ,
\TI\DMILLAMI DIIMKHUI , 1 ISPS ,
Planners' Gas and steam Filters'
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES.
Utn &Dodfle Sts-.OMAHA.NEB.
DR , PUHEK ,
Uraduatoot the University Vienna , Aus
tria. Late Surgpin to tbe Military Ilosrital ,
of Vienna , Will do a general Madicul and
Surgical practice. All calls in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaba
Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13th
Street and Capitol Avenue.
Omaha Medical & Sur
gical Institute.
13tli St. , Cor Oamtal A.VO ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Dtunaw ol Female * , ol the Nervou * Byttem , I'd-
rate PUe < * ot the Urinary and Bcxuil organ * and
Dlieaeo ( the Head.Throat and Luugi.i
Dl u ci trNkte'i by aa experienced ireo'allit ' , alto
UlMa e < o ( the Uetrt.Urer , Stomach , hidneyp , DU < 1.
der , NeucalRU , RheumitUm , nlu , Canntrf , to.
and all other illieatc * ot the Throat nd Lun , treat
ed by Uidloited Vapor * . Bend tor inhtler
or circular on Inhalation ,
All dlieaiei cl the Illood. Udoiry and Bexutl Or-
can * . Prlrato Dlteaies and HIM Cured or no ray.
It Year * HosplUl and PrltNt * Practlor
Coniultitlon and Examination free
CillorwriteiorclrculMionclminUdliteueeanddifo'ra
Itliu ) . Dlsoisea of Kea.ilei , I ririte Dhie * e ol ht
Urlnaty aod Sexual Organ * , Seminal Weikn w , Nf r-
you * IJtbillty or > h usllon , eti , eto , aud our new
restorative treatment , „ . . . , ,
All letter * and cenniltatloni ConfldeetUl.
t.rt V * e"ut lv packed from ot-nrratlon , II lull de-
ecrlptlonct c e l Rlttn , On * ponooal Inlmiew
preYtried It ooo en.ent. Open at all hour * .
Patient * ( torn a dltUnc * cn obtala roams and
Voard ,
Addrea aUletttr * to
Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute
1Kb St. C . C plto JiV . < Omaha , MtU.
EHARDWOflO
A Full Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut , Cherry , Ash , Butternut , Yellow Poplar ,
Iledwood , tc Hardwood and Poplar Panel , Hardwood Flooring , Wagon Stock , Stair
Builders' Material , lied Cedar Pouts , Common Oak Dimension and Bridge Timbers ,
Cmlar Boards for moth proof closets , Etc. Veneerp , Fancy Woods for Scroll SawIngEtc..Etc.
S.W.Gor.Qth and Douglas. - - Omalu. Neb.
SOUTH OMAHA.
TJbe Ad vantage of Sett ing in thi NewTowa
The title "South Omaba" does not mean the nou them part of the city ofOmaha.lmt is tba
name of tbn thrlvinc- town commenclno at the Union Stock yards on tfio south , Mid 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 loia , and let the ptircha-om of
tha fame realize the profit which the enhanced value of these lota m sure to mako. It now
being an ansured fact that South Omaha is destlnwj In the near futuio tu b the largestlive
stock market west of Chicago , thera oan bo no doubt that this property la a few years will be
worth five or even ten times the amount that it can be bought for to day.
Someinnysck : If this Is so , why dc. not the company keep it ant > realino this profit
The n wer I' , tlitl In order to irul lota valuablf , there must bo improvements on or sur
rounding them , nndai is tlmciwa in all new town , special Inducemento Mint bo offered
first to cet the pwple to take hold nd build ,
There are probably more such inducements offo od by Soalh Omaha tban wore ovf r pu
forth by nny now town. Tbe largw busineis done by the stock ytrda company and tuo nn.
mfnsesl UKhl r and packing limuts together with their auxJluMPi are no small foatura in tbo
segregate of events that are dectlnt-.1 to make Bouth O nalu a large place. Again , the town
ii not an addition to Omaha , andi ( H not liable for dty r xes , alt ougb It noioyi 11 the benefits
from the growth of Omah * ihit kt would if It wese just INMIIB the city hmlte , but beinff just
ODiailiK , only county 'nvia ' ore oollectod , whlck are inuruly noiulrial. The town OWD and. .
oper tei in own waUir works , which furnish on abundint supply of pure spring water , Dura--
my trains will inn on the 11. t M. and.U , P. railways every hour , Btoppiof ? t tha north en *
ol tlm town > lt nt ell as at the stock yards. Tbe Thirteenth str et horns cars will rnn to ,
Ua cH' p rk thi * spring , and to the stock yards at no distant d y. The high altituda
makes the luoution a > bealtby one. . . _ , _ . . „ . . L
Of ciu no thera aratho 8 who do not bebavothU Bouth Omojuk will amount t9 much ,
Tbls kind of people didn't behbve Chicago would ever be anything bettar than a crunbarrT
bog , that Omaha would evar outgrow her village clotbes. that tbsro n rer oould b any fruit
raT.Bd In Ktbroska , etc. . etc , 'Wba raode.lt wlu ? T _ acBptica , o tl os tbat bad an abiding ,
faith in UIB energy , intelligence and reiourses of this great country ? Maa m. ' t .L
Kor Information , maps , price * and terms apply at the company office , zlo H. .TnirteenUk
street , Merchant's National Bank ISuil&ng. fint ficor.
M.A. .
( SUCCKkSOR.TO FOSTER & GRAY ) ,
LIMB AHD CEBUBNT