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    8 THE DAILY BEE- SATURDAY , MAY 2 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
Saturday Morning , May 2.
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Col. 11. B. Unrnham hai changed his
residence from No. 1004 Idaha street to 2003
California street ,
rrtdtnck , Ltadtny BcMtr , famam & ISth.
The entertainment which wa to have
occurred Thursday night at the South Omaha
M. E. church was postponed. The date will
Boon be announced. TickoUmay bo redeemed
or If held will bo good for the entertainment.
County Commissioner Timme , is the
potaoitor of n curiosity with "million * In it , "
if P. T. Lamum was the owner. The other
day one of Mr. Timmo's brood sows gave
birth to o litter of plg , and among them It
one with a double lower jaw and two well de
veloped tongues.
Store your stoves with Eaton 111 S. 14th
John Used , ono of the whlto men pulled
night bcforo last for being found In an opium
don , wan discharged yesterday morning by
proving that ho was there simply to got his
washing , When ho went to the Cainoso doml-
clt it so happened that fifteen or twenty of
them were then engaged in an oxcitlmr game
of cards known only to that race , and Hoed
saw BO much money changing hands there in
such short spaces of time tbat ho got interest
ed , lingered to look On and the first thing ho
know was nobbed by an officer.
Offilcer Duff Green arrested yes
terday morni g near the depot a sup
posed con man giving his name
aa William Bryant. Ho was In the act
of doing up an old man who doubtless in a
few moments longer would have fallen a vic
tim to the wlloa of the sharper. Bryant , when
arrested , had on his person over 81,000 of
confederate money and a bous chock on a
Denver batik. Ho is recognized by the po
lice aa the man "John Smltb , " who swindled
a rustic some time ao out of 801 , but was re
leased aa no direct evidence could be adduced
of his guilt. Yesterday afternoon Judge
Btonberg fined the gentleman 820nndsentenced
him to 20 days In jail.
Picture Cards and advertising novelties
at Cottar's Printing Houie , 1314 Douglas.
W. P. Peck & Co. , brokers , received the
following special yesterday afternoon from
Avery , Hillabrant & Co. concerning tha Chicago
cage markets : "No quotations la consols ,
owing to the holiday. Absence of war news
led to a sharp decline at the opening. Values
ruled firm until noon , when a further decline
inaugurated by cables quoting wheat six pence
lower. Trndo light and local crowd Boiling.
These breaks are to bo expected after any
material advance , but the situation appears
stronger daily. California crop advices show
but little over half a crop. The reported ex
ports from this market to day of 100.000 bush
els of wheat. Unless wo have fresh war ex
citement wo may have a sharper decline , but
regard long side aa the safest and most prom
ising. Corn dull but firm , Provisions weak
and tending lower.
Drs. Dinsmoor & Worloy , homeopatnists ,
No. Ill North Fifteenth street. Tel 140.
George Korll , one of the rustling mem
bers of tha constabulary , effected an attach
ment settlement in a very neat way yesterday.
Thuriday ho went to the residence of one
Frank N. Stewart to servo an attachment on
his household goods , to cover n 8100 judgment ,
gained In Judge Weiss' court by Shlvorlck ,
the furnlturo man. Ho found that Stewart
had sold bis property to the second hand
dealer , Henry Spiegel , and had received his
money in a check on the Omana National
bank. Mr. K. surmising that Stewart would
leave town yesterday , drawing hff money be
fore he loft , went to the bank and when he
presented the check for payment promptly
nabbed him. Stewart settled and was re
leased.
Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock
Albin Stolle , the North Platte
man accused of swindling H.
Toft , was brought up before Judge An
derson for hearing. He pleaded not guilty ,
but when Mr. Toft was put on the stand he
refused to give any criminating testimony , as
the caao had been settled. Under the clrcum
stances Judge Anderson could do nothing
but discharge tha prisoner. Deputy Sheriff
Crowell , who was present Immediately rearrested
rested Stollo on a complaint preferred by W ,
E. Beach of the North Platte bank , from
who It Is alleged , ho stole 810,000 when in the
employ of that institution , besides confiscat
ing the 815,000 , neuirity bond which ho bad
given for the faithful performance of his
duties. Mr. Beach returned last night to
North Platte In company with Deputy Sheriff
Crowell who will escort the prisoner.
A Shot In the Dark.
About 12 o'clock Thur d y night a negro
came rushing into the detective office cf
Emory & Showalter and said he hod
killed n man oat at Man'a road house
on the military roid. It seems that
there had been a party of four out at
the road house , two young men and two
women. Onp of the men bad "frozen
to" the aoaiskin encquo of hla fair but
frail partner and imhod out Into the
yard with it. The colored cook saw
the net , and dropping his Bklllets and
frying pans , toized a revolver and pur
sued the thief. He fired ono shot at the
retreating form of the man , who
groaned audibly , exclaiming , "I am
"
"hot. The thief then turned around
,
and pulling his own revolver , fired at the
negro , who , however , fled and made good
hla escape. The terrified nrgro ran Into
town , Insisting that ho had killed the
thlei. Diligent search of the premises ,
however , failed to show the existence of
any oorp e , and it Is supposed that the
moil managed to make his escape with
the aeslikln.
A Contract Let.
At their mooting yesterday afternoon
the county commissioners
granted a con
tract to Mr. Ootts for the building of a
retaining wall around the court house
tquare , the price named being 810,000
Thp woik Is to be completed in 90 days
This contract also includes the construc
tion of the granite stairway on Farnam
street. The face of the wall is to bo of
Deroa stone.
Trio Harriet , Party ,
The lone ; heralded and long expected
car bearing Gen. Jacob Baiz , Mrs.
Barrios , wife of the dead general and the
roit of the
pmy , WJB not attached to the
overland twin yesterday morning. The
U.nl "fficM. are nnablMo , fa
what has become
of the
party , and hav
*
received no advJcea en that p int J ? i"
supposed .hat . they
may bedel.jed at
Salt Lake or at Denver for one rcaion
or
another.
For Sale-A good family driving Lone. O
P. Harrwor , room 20 , Om ha National bint
SOCIAl SHADOWS.
flections tf Brants ttat Haye Been
anil Are Til Bo ,
osalp , Personal and General The
llyinonomctcr.
John D. Croighton is in Chicago ,
S. K. Galloway wont east yesterday.
John M. Donnelly hai returned from Chi-
ago.
ago.Mrs. . C. E. Nash , of Milwaukee , Is in the
city vliitmg friends.
Hon. A. J. Poppleton went to Denver on
iVcdnesday evening.
Mrs. 0. L. Danoy , of Cleveland , Ohio , is
Isltinc friends in this city.
Miss MollieDoVoll , of Cincinnati , 0. , is in
he city , the guest of her sister , Mrs. N , L.
flngsloy.
A rehearsal of the prand chorus for the
usicil festival took place last night at
Meyer'a hall ,
On May 10 the Omaha Turn Voroln will
are a grand exhibition , concert and ball at
Gormanlahall ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gco , N. Smith and family ,
1 Plattatnouth , have come to Omaha to re-
ildo permanently ,
The Odd Follows1 anniversary celebration
at Lincoln Monday was largely attended by
members of the local lodges.
Mi s Annie Dunham and Miss Fannie Clay
on have returned from a pleasant visit with
Mlts Gasslo Minor , ot Hattsmmith.
G. M. Hitchcock , Esq. , and wife have gene
or a trip of a month or moro to Salt Lake and
.ho territories for rest and health.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordon , of St. Louis , with
heir daughter , Mrs. J. J. Dickey , of this
city , have gene to California for n three
week's visit.
Col. A. C. Dawos and n party of ladles and
gentlemen from Missouri , accompanied by
Mrs. F. E. Moores , of this city , have gene to
the Pacific coatt to bo absent about a month
Judge P. 0. Ilawos has gene east , visiting
rienda In Kentucky and Washington on
justness and New York for pleasure , baton
returning. Ho expects to bo away about on
month.
, Barney Hughes , an old-time telegrapher
and passenger agent of the Memphis
l/harloaton railroad at Memphis , is in the clt ;
on a brief visit to his cousin , Mr. John A.
'relghton. '
An entertainment of rare merit was tha
given in the South M. E. church Thursday
evening. Miss Ella M'Brlde , the well known
artist , appeared in a number of elocutionary
selections.
Colonel Sumner , commandant at Fort Nlo
brara , arrived Monday evening with his f am
lly , whom ha will locate in the city pending
bis transfer with his regiment to tbo depart
ment of the Missouri.
On Wednesday evening Mr. George M
Ribbol and Miss Eva M. S. Clark were mar
ried at St. Barnaba'a church. The ceremony
which was ono of very private occasion , wa
performed by the Rev. Canon Patterson.
Messrs. Max Meyer and Peter Her wen
appointed 6y the Omaha Board of Trade t
attend the opening ceremonies of the Chicag
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Meyer will g
thence to Europe , where ho will make an ex
tended visit. ,
Ex Governor Leland Stanford , of Califor
hla , was In the city this week on his wa
from the east to his home on the coast. Tb
distinguished gentleman traveled in one o
the most sumptuous specials the Central Pa
cific affords , attended by a large suite o
friends.
The thirteenth of tbo series of ladies muni
cales took placa Wednesday afternoon i
Meyer's music hall , and waa well attendee
The programme presented , while one of inter
eit and merit , was not so severely classical
those ot the preceding occasion ! . Among tb
numbers rendered were a piano duet b
Misses Rockwell and Judson , a rondo capric
cioso by Edith James , and beautiful voca
solos by Misses Georgia Beulter and Bell
Stull. Gottschalk grand tantaste , "Th
Dying Poet , " was feelingly rendered by Mis
Bertha Yost.
The Baptist church at the corner cf Fif
teenth and Davenport streets was , Tuesda
night , the scene of such a social plcaiure a
tbe interior of a sanctuary seldom witnesses
Some 200 people were present in attendanc
upon the first annual banquet of the Baptli
Social Union of Iowa and Nebraska , and a
evening of pure , edifying diversion was en
joyed. These occasions will bo repeated i
years to como , as tbe organization of the nnio
Is permanent. A number of musical eele
tlons woio rendered of a vocil nature , an
teveral stirring addresses delivered , Rev. P
S. Ilenson , of Chicago and Mr. E. Rosowat
mating tbe leading speeches.
Matters have been very quiet in tbo matrl
menial market this week. But there bav
been a number of wedding celebrations , O
Monday evening Mr , and Mrs. Thomas Gen
tlemen celebrated the fifteenth anniversary
their marriage , tbo event being "a crysta
wedding. " Friends turned out en masse , anc
when they left , after the enjoyment of a gco
time , the 'parlors ot Mr. and Mrs. Gentle
man's home on Sherman avenue were foun
to bo filled with a choice and beautiful vari
ety of crystal presents. * * On Wednesday
night Mr. and Mrs. J. II , McCoy celebrate !
at their homo on Pork Wilde avenue , the !
tlnweddinc. A number of friends responds
to the Invitation and a pleasant social tlm
was enjoyed. A variety of gift * In all device
of tin were bestowed on the celebrating coopl
And again , on Thursday , Mr. and Mrs
John Graves tendered to their friends at tbel
home on Chicago street , a ' 'tin wedding" ro
ceptlon , in honor of their tenth wedding an
niversary. Ono feature of the affair wasth
presentation of a silver tea service , which wa
given into the possession of Mr. and Mrs , G
by C , J , timytbe , in a pleasant speech.
THE imiKNOSIETKH
Is still rustling for its daily bread ,
Its delicate index hands are aquiver wit
auppreated fire and excitement ot the antic !
patlon of riving away Its victims. Aba
They are moving.
Glancing at the instrument the observe
may discern , all aglow ia red letters , th
names of a bookkeeper in a Tenth stree
wholesale house and tbe
grocery daughter of a
prominent contractor resident on Harne ;
street linked in delightful utilion. Tbli gen
tleman bas been going on fifteen cent luncbei
for the past ten day * to save enough to pa ;
for the wblto silk necktie.
Again , the hand * of the instrument are
rovo.vlng. This time
they stop In front o ;
tbe names of a well known young society man
and conceded with tbe storkeeper's iffice ol
tbe Union Pacific , at the ihop , and a ichool
teacher at Brownell hall The marriage
licence will teen be forthcoming.
Again the bat.d * are turning. This time ,
ay * the instrument , a well-known wettetc
stock man U sweetly cavorting around a
ichool inarm in Brownell hall , that palace pf
the lair , which I * to replete with tha future
ueeni of male happiness. It is broadly hinted
y the hymonomotcr that the happy consum
mation is to take place in the delicious near-
t-hand. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
POLICE COURT ,
Chlnnmon In court Morning Police
Business.
It Is donbtfal whether a police judge
vor had a moro strangely motley throng
eforo him for trial than Jndgo Stenborg
ad yoatordty morning. The opium
mokera and their friends wore there In
11 their plory , the larger element of the
jrong , of course , being the "heathen
Ohlnoo. "
Fonr vagrants wore arraigned , Throe
were discharged and ordered to loaro
own , while the fourth , an ] old offender ,
amoa Allen , wan aont up to the county
all.
all.Annie
Annie Corrigan was fined $5 and costs
or Intoxication.
At this juncture the audience was re-
, ilcd by the sight of eighteen Chinamen
ling into court , to answer the charges
referred for the first time In the history
f the city of Omaha thozo of "keep-
ng opium joints , or being inmaUa
hereof. " Nearly all of the Celestials
ad , through friends , obtained lawyers ,
and In orory case a continuanoo was so
ured , as none of the cases wore ready
or trial.
For the especial edification of the
oador , the names of the slippery sona of
he Flowery Kingdom are reproduced :
Hi Chang , Lang Ohing , George China
man , Hong Lee , Tom Chinaman , Hlng
Ohlng , Wah Sing , Suh Wah , Tong , Wah.
Shah , Lao Gib , Vonph Stone Hi , Wing
Lee , Sing , Jim Gough.
About half of them wore released on
jail , while the others are still In jail
awaiting trial.
In the county conrt yesterday evening
the case of State vs. John Flannlgan ,
was on trial before Judge McCallough ,
It is a suit for trespass.
DISTRICT COURT.
Judge Wakeloy gave up moat of his
lime yesterday listening to arguments in
the case of Margarotto 0. Camming * vs.
The City of Omaha. It was finally loft
in this ahapo , that plaintiffs have to :
days to make and submit their briefs one
dofendadla will bare five days in which
to perform a similar duty.
Following is the record of the days
business :
Murphy vs. Murphy ot al. , settled am
dismissed. ' pmx"J ! , -I
Oammlngsot al. vs. The City of Omaha
et al. Plaintiffs and defendants given
ton and five days each to submit tholr
briefs.
Davis vs. Proctor ot al. Motion to
set aside sale. Sustained.
In the matter of the estate of I. N.
Isaacs , deceased. Dismissed without
prejudice.
-Joseph E. Baker VB. Goo. E.PretchelL
Motion for judgment on verdict , over
ruled.
Jones vs. Gae. Order vacating decree.
Jones vs. Noyco and Jonea vs. Gilbert.
Same order.
Beauty , that transitory flower , cat
only be had by uaing Pozzoni's Medlcatec
Complexion Powder.
A WREOK AT GILMORE ,
An Extra Freight Train Collides with
tbo Moraine Freight on tbo
Missouri Pacific.
Particulars were received in this clt ;
yesterday of an accident which occurred on
the U. P. at Qllmoro , sir 'miles beyoni
Omaha.
At five minutes after six o'clock an
extra freight , eaatbonnd , on the U. P.
manned by Conductor Donnelly and En
gineer Dovino , rushed past the Gllmori
aiding at a rate of speed almost un
Blacked. The No. 40 Missouri Pacific
eaatbonnd freight , waa just pulling ol
the aiding. The extra , of course , strucl
the freight equaroly and six cars weri
thrown ofT the track and badly wrecked
the engine of the extra also being de
railed and ditched.
The damage from the wreck was con
aiderablo though It cannot bo estimated
at this writing. Two cara of grain on
No. 40 were broken open and tbe con
Icnta partially mined. A number o
head of atock were killed. A wrecking
train waa dispatched at eight o'clock , am
speedily cot to work to clean np the do
brls , tbe train in the moantlmo passing
Gilmore on tbo aiding. There were n
lives lost , nor so far aa can now bo deter
mined , waa anybody Injured.
Iho responsibility for the accident i
thought to rest upon the crew of the ex
tra who should have slackened spooc
when passing Gilmore. Until , however
official Investigation of the matter can bo
had , no dlaohargea will bo made.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina To
bacco.
THE JBOABD OF EQUALIZA
TION ,
Tlio City Council Moots In Special
Session.
The city council held the first of a to
rlea of special sessions yesterday morning ,
as a board of equalization. The object
waa to hoar the complaints of tax payers
in sewer districts NOB. 13 , 15 , and 10 ,
who claim that the late sewer levy waa
illegal and who demand a readjustment
cf the tax , City Engineer Roaewater
and City Attorney Connell were prosenl
aa were also BIr. Warren Bwitzlor anc
Judge Lake and a number of tax-payers
who addressed the council on tbo subject
of the aewer tax grievance * ,
Judge LaVe being requested to give hla
opinion on the subject at iisue , aaid that
to the best of hla information nod belief ,
.ho at had the right to tax the property
in any diatrict for the fall co t of the
towers which are therein constructed ,
Tbo council baa divided itself into
committee * , who will hold coitiona alter
nately , and thli obviate the necessity
f all members meeting at the sarao time.
In the afternoon final de
cision will probably be rendered , end el !
who bavo complaints to make aboul
lower taxea should govern themselves ac
cordingly.
Seal of North Carolina Tobaco ia the
beat.
To EXCUAUOE 440 acres well Ira
iroved land J mile from Essex , Ia , , for a
took of goueral merchandise or hard
nrare. Addreaa , John Llnderholm , Es
sex , Fa.
I NO I POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
Vnnltlnil.enton , Orange , tc.fli Tor Cake * ,
'rcumi.FtiddliiKi.iCtc.tni delicately and unl >
rally n > then-nil from which theynremnde.
'Oil STRENGTH AND TRDE FRUIT
FLAVOR THE ! STAND ALONE.
ril'ifdO IV THI
Price Baking PowdenCo. ,
Chicago , III. 8t. Loula , Mo ,
MAKIM Of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
-KO
Dr. Price's Itipulhi Ycnst GoniSj
nest Dry Hop Ycnit.
WE MAKB OUT ONE QUALITY.
A Strike Contemplated.
Another strike among Western Union
telegraph operators is ono of the stirring
oxcitomenta contemplated for the near
lutnro. Thursday the managers of this
corporation were served with a formal
notice , informing them that they must ,
at once , indicate an intention to either
maintain or rescind the order mode De
cember 16,188-1 , and If they maintain it
then the proposed strike for an increase
of wages will bo declared by the opera
tors. The order referred to , waa ono
discontinuing allowances of pay for extra
work , which up to that tlmo was cnsto
mary. The operators claim that with
the wagea they receive , without pay for
services rendered after the regular workIng -
Ing hours la not sufficient to enable them
to live decently and appear as retpectablo
aa is required of thorn. The oilicars of
the association are now holding a meet
Ing at Now York and to them the griev
ances of the employes was forwarded
yesterday.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ot purely ,
strength and wholeaomeness. Here economical than
the ordinary klndg.and cannot be sold In competi
tion with the multitude of low test , thort weight
alnm of phyBohrte powders. Bold only In cans
ROYAL liAKINQ POWDER CO. . 108 Wall 81 ; N.Y
CAMELLINE
FOR THE
COMPLETION
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 UAH
ELINE la harmless and free from all
poisonous or Injurious substances.
L 0 Lane , M D G F Coeper , M D
H H Toland , M D S W Dennis. M D
R A McLo n , M D J M McNnlty , M D.
0 B Brlgham , M D J 0 Shaffer , M D
Bonj J Dean , M D W Carman , M D
H Gibbona Jr , MD W Ayer , M D
J J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D
W H Bruney , M D W Hamraond.M D
A M Loryea. M D W F McNntt.M D
0 L Bard , M D A J Bowie , M D
H L Slmma , M D J C Shorb , BI D
J H Stallard , M D F A Holman , M D
0 HcCaotonM D J Rosenatirn , M D
0 OKoenoy , MD J D Whitney M D
A BI Wilder , M D T Boyaon , M D
G H Powers. M D 0 G Eenyon , M D
B R Swan , M D 1 S Titaa , M D
L L Door , BI D J L Moares , M D
J WKeeney.BID T Price , M D
GHolIand , MD H Gibbons , M D
Madama Adelina Fatti.
Writes ; " 1 shall have to repeat the
pralios of your OAMELLINE heard from
all aidea.
For ealo by
H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha ,
And all first class druggists.
mjoinodi
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"Pure water should be available at
all times ; but this is especially necessary
in warm weather" Lancet.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
OJall Crevtrt , Driiffiiti , & Mi * . Wat. Deahn ,
BEWARE OFIMITATIONS _ ,
8EHLNG VEEDEOIilIfli
EASIEST RIDIN UKt.
dcf u city with on * per *
, on tt two. - - ihi Sprlnif
llngthtn and ihortsn according ta th * ndght Ihif
csrrr. Uaually we I adapted to rough country ro d 1
C = ! a * ddvc. pi dtlci. Uanulicturtd intf | OU If
' '
& Ui4t twiw Bidden u UnUrr.
WHAT IS TO BE DONE ?
A conversation between n well known clothier and a member of the Omaha Press :
CLOTUIEH. "Cap , what is to bo done , to overcome this Rival of the clothing
trade ?
GENTLEMAN or xiiKPuKss. Of whom do yon apeak ?
C. Why , those Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas St. , they have como
hero and through judicious management have taken moro than two thirds of the
Omaha trade. They bavo knocked the roady-mado business clear out , while the
merchant tailors can't find employment for the people in their employ on account
of tholr lots of trade.
G. of the P. How do they do this ? Can't you people compote with them ?
0. Compete with them ? For nait la Impossible , as they sell Merchant Tailor
Made Goods for less than onr ready made prices. In tact , they soil the goods made
by the tailors , oven right hero at homo for loss than it costs to make them. Look
at this their
theirZPIRIOIE LIST. ,
G. of the P. Do they over have anything like a Spring Overcoat ?
Spring Overcoats ? Well I should say they have , and the most elegant
seen , and at prices which knock the bottom clear ont of all of ns.
; . ' the P. Well , I need a light overcoat. I'll go and see them ; I may got
* , m them.
ftoa are auro to , for they are moat liberal In that line , and to nay the least
ofinn set ot people ,
the P. What la the atylo of the firm ?
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
1312 DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIRS. 1312.
Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.
Omalia Metlical & Sur
gical Institute.
13th St. , Cor Oamtal Ave ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
DI f.a80 < of Females , 9 ! tbo Nervous Syttem , Prl-
vato Dlsosfsof the Urinary and. Sexual orRMis and
Diseases of the Head , Throat and Lungs , specialties.
Diseases treated by an experienced sroolallet , also
dlscaseaof tbo Heart , Uver , btnnmch , hlclnoje , Bad !
dor , Neuralgia , It oumttlim , I'll ' 8 , Canncrs , etc ,
And all other diseases of the Throat and LunoB , treat
ed by Medicated Vapors Ben-1 for Inhaler
or circular on Inhalation ,
AH dlteasosof the Blood , Uiloary and Sexual Or
gang , Private DUoatea and I'llos Cured or no Pay.
IS Yean Hospital and Prhato Practice
Consultation and Examination free
OillorwrltflforolrcularaonohronUdlseuea and deform
itles , Dlioiaca of Keroalea , Private Dlseatei oil he
Urinary and SexualOrtrane , Seminal Weaknma , Ner
vous Debility or Kxhiuatlon , etc. , cto. , and our new
reatoratlro treatment ,
All letters and coneultatlonf Confidential.
Medicines Bent to all parts of the country bv ox
prwi , tecurelv packed from obaerratlon , If full de
Bcrljitlonof case la | * lrtn , One personal Inttrvlew
preferred U convenient. Open at all hours.
Patients from a distance can obtain rooms and
board ,
Address all letter * to ,
Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute
13th SL.Cor. Caplto A.\t. , Omaha , Neb.
COWING & GO ,
JOUOEIU IK
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
Hlllf.b ! , .njf.it Iron
Lead Pipe and Sheet
MOimilSOTOS BTKAH
HUDBILLiMIIIIVKWH.L rill's ,
Plcmbeis' Oas and ateam Fitters'
IRON &PRASS GOODS ,
EHGINEEKS" SUl" > UES ,
itth & Dodae Sls.-OMAHA.NEB.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( incoiasonaTO ; OB a. JAOOKI )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old lUnd 1417 P ro m Bt. Order * by tell
ph solicited and prompt ! attended ( o. Telcphoor
Br OlU.
DR , PUHEK ,
tlroduate ot the Univenity Vienna , Aus
tria , Late tiuraecn to the Military Hospital ,
of Vienna. Will do a general Medic * ! and
Surgical practice. All cell * in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaha
tfedicaland Surgical Inititute , Corner 13tb
Street and Capitol Avenun.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
f Established 1865 ;
Jewelers and Dealers
ARE NOW OFFERING
Pianos and Organs
AT FACTORY PRICES
Either for Cash or Easy Payments
GREAT BARGAINS IN
DIAMONDS WATCHES , V
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
Full Lineof Sheet Musicnd Books ,
Northeast Cor. Farnam and I Ith Sts , , - OMAHA , NEB
SOUTH OMAHA.
The Advantage of Settling in the New Town
The title "South Omaha" does not mean the southern part of the city of Omaha.lmt is tha
name of the thrlvincr town commencln ? at tbo Union _ Stock yards on the south , and extend
ing for mile and a half north , nearly connecting with thocity limits of Omaha.
The company have again concluded to put on Halo 1,000 lots , and lot the purtihatcri of
the tame realize the profit which the enhancer ! value of these lot * Is sure to make. It now
being an insured fact that South Omaha is destined In the near future to bo tbe Jargmt live
ttock market west of Chicago , there can bo no doubt that this property In a few yeora will ua
worth five or eren ten times tbo amount that it can bo bought fur to-day.
Home mayaaki If this Is BO , why dt not the company keep it and realize this profit
The answer If , that In order to make lots valuable , there must bo improvement * on or mir
rounding them , and ai is the case in nil now towns , special Inducement must bo ollerod
first to Ret the people to take hold and build ,
There are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than wore over pa
forth by any new town. Toe largo business done by the stock yards company and tbe im.
mense slaughter and packing homes together with their nuxllaties MO no small ieture in ; 11
aggregate of events that are destined to make South Omali a large place. Again , the town
is not an addition to Omaha , and is not liable for city tare , although It enjpyi all tbebeneCt _ *
from the growth of Oraab * that it would if It were juat INSIDE the city limit * , but being Just
OUTBIDE , only county tares ore collected , which are merely notnlcal. ln town owns and
operate * ita own water work * , which furnish an abundant supply of pure.iprlng water. Dum
my trains will rnn on the JJ. & M. oud.U. P , railways every hour , stopping at the north end
of thn town site as well as at the- stock yard * . The Thirteenth street horse cars will rim to
HaacaU'a ' park this spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude
makes the location a healthy one. , , . .
'Of ' course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much.
This kind of people dltln't belUve Chicago would ever b anything bettor than a cranberry
bog , that Omaha would ever outgrow her village clothes , that there narer could ba any fruit
raised in Nebraska , etc. . etc. Who made It win ? The sceptics , or those that had an abiding
falth in the energy , intelligence and reiourses of this great country ?
Tor Information , roupB , price * and terms apply at the company' * office , 210 B. Thirteenth
street , Merchant's National Bank liuildlng , firut tloor ,
JIT. A. UPTON , Aftst. Sec'y and Manager.