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8 THE DAILY -SATURDAif , MAY 9 , 188
THE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning , May 9 ,
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
The csunty treaturor'i receipts yesterday
were $377.32.
The police taf that trampj ara commenc
ing to get out of Omaha without delay ,
A number ol bad places In the pavement
around town are being removed and replaced
with new material.
A uirgical operation will bo performed
this morning on a little child belonging to
Michael Holey , who swallowed a noodlo.
Charles O'Banyon , cokred , who h s been
confined at Iho pest Inuse for three w oks
with the sina'l pot , was released yesterday.
A member of the lower stratu m , known
ai"Big Stollo , " attempted snioldo Thursday ,
by tsking laudanum , but failed to accomplish
her purpose.
Marriage llcentos were Issued yesterday
by Judge McCullongh to Oscar Hagelln and
Hannah K.kelson ; Mickol B. Jensen and
Christian M. Hanson ,
Jnlltii Btovons , receives telegrams from
the bisa ball boys giving results of games.
The game ot yesterday at Hannibal resulted
in a victory for Omaha , 4 tol.
Thursday night was almost as cold as the
night before , and several parties repotted yoi-
terday that they were up In time to sea leo
the IGth part of an inch in thickness.
The funeral services of Mrs. Addio Will-
lams will bo hold at St. Phillip's chapel at 3
o'clock sharp this afternoon , the R r ,
Dean Mlllspaugh officiating. AH friends in
vited.
The young people of tha North Presby
terian church hold a bon-bon social Thursday
evening In the parlors of the church , which
wns well attended and pronounced to bo ? cry
enjoyable.
Henceforth the police propose to make it
warm for hackmen who leave their teams
standing loose in the streets. For this ofcnso
Jack Koornoy was yesterday fined $1 and costs
by Judge Stcnberg.
Police Officer William Flynn , who waa
recently suspended from the f orco f or wilful
nogloot of duty and disobedience of the rules ,
has boon adjudged guilty by the committee on
police and his discharge from the force rccom
mended.
The county commissioners were in session
yesterday , settling accounts with Mr. Earnest
Feige , who furnished the furniture for the
now court house. Mr. Folgo's contract calls
for (13,800 , but by reason of some extras pn :
chased since It will amount to moro than that
sum.
Goo. Evans , a young thief in desperate
straits , for something to steal nipped a pair of
shoos , at noon yesterday , from A. Dormoan'i
store on Fourteenth street. He was arrested ,
taken before Judge Stenberg and sent up for
ten days.
Mrs. Addio Williams , mother of the
young colored girl , Mary Williams , who was
abducted by unknown parties some four
months ago , died Thursday of consumption ,
The mother's death was doubtless hastened
by anxiety about her daughter's fate , of
whom nothing has been board since her mysterious
torious disappearanca ,
Yesterday morning , as a drunken man at
tempted to descend the stairs leading from
the Now York photograph gallery , he lost
his balance and rolled down through the ball -
war , landing in tha gutter. After remaining
in a reclining posture for some time he recov
ered sufficiently to arise , when it was found
that although no bones were broken ha was
badly bruised.
A team attached to one of Fotdlck's delivery -
livery wagons made two great efforts for lib
erty yesterday morning , but hot !
times were captured and returnee
to their owner. Strange to sn ;
no injury was done , although th
frightened horses dashed through several 1
crowded strooti. The borsos became frfgb't-
eng while hitched on Sixteenth street , -and
owing to a defective tie strap they easily
broke away both times.
If yon have a Sere Throat , a Oough era
a Cold , try B. H : Douglass & S ems' Cap-
Blum Cough Drops , they ara p/'loasanfc to
the taste , poafootly harmless and will
auroly euro you. 5
Smoke Bo l. o ! North Carolina To
bacco.
I'EHbON&U
W. J , Wilson and wife , of Denver , are
guests at the Paxton.
E. E. Hudson and wife , of Yankton , Da
kota , are guests nt the Paxton.
Elbart Monroe and wife , New York , are in
the city , and have quarters at tha Paxton ,
United States Senator Charles F. Mandcr-
son arrived in Omaha yesterday and Is i
quartered at the Millard ,
A. M. Hagar , supt. of the Missouri Pacific
fj
railroad and T. B Diake , supt. of the Sedalls
diviilon thereof , arrived in this city Thurs
day and are at the Millard.
At tba Paxton : Miss Tillia Cook , Blair ; Dr
G. 1) , Cleveland , San Francisco ; Harry r.S.
S.N.
Hotchklis , Walter J. Lamb , Lincoln ; J. N
Keoly , Ooncordia ; I , L. Lyman , Lincoln ,
Mrs. J. V. S. Paddock and family , nd
Mrs , E. D , Thomas and family , from For
Niobrara , whoso husbinda have been orderec
to Foit Leavenworth , arrived hero Thursda
and are at the Paxton.
At Iho Metropolitan ; L , M. Pemberton
Gso. II , Powers , Beatrice ; Thee , Warrell
L. E. Denney , Blair ; M. 0 , Barnes , Gordon
T. L. Dale , Florence ; T. B. P.rker , Doi )
cheater ; M. K Lewis , Hastings ; J. 0 , Dav'u
J. H , Naden , Lincoln ,
At the Metropolitan ; E. J , Bchoregf
Norfolk ; G.W. Johnson , Beatrice ; M. K
LewU , Hastings ; L , D. Woodruff , irk
Frank Watta , Lincoln ; J. Smith , Valentini
Uob rt P. Fuller , Crete ; J. F. Pattersoi
Wahoo ; J , E. Tyion , Grand Island and .A.
L , Hawsen , of Uotkinr , Neb.
At the Can field bouse ; H. W. Zink and
wife , NellgbjW. Cooper , West Virginia ; J
Goddard , Lincoln ; Frank Wardwell , Omahi
George Ilouseworth and wife , Plattsmoutl
S. S. Waters , Marlon , la. ; W. L , Muitsrc
Grand Island ; J , D. Patterson , Papillou 5J. ;
O. Simpson. West Point ; E L , Eno , 'ra-
roont ; Ed. Phenli , Laramia City , Wyo. ; 'raW.
D. Younir. Council IKuffn ; H , Walrath , Al-
bany , N. Y.
The ( kin is of that delicate nature pen
which tbo most improvement can I
nude and by the nio of Porzml's Bled
cated Complexion Powder , all rougbues
allowncps and imitation can ba cor-
come , leaving ( he Mn delicately whiti
Bof. and tn > otb. This preparation haa
world wide reputation , sn no frar ced
bo entertained of t bo rceult. Sod ! 1
all
SOCIAL S&MOABEE.
Homo of tbo MoYOinentH of Omh
Vooplo nd the Erjoymonta
of Week ,
Thurtdny evening n very gont&l company
f frentleuion were ontort&ined by Judge
Jurncs W. Savage and hii ettlmnblo wlfo t
holr residence , corner of Twenty-aecond and
Chicago streets. The ovcnt WM given in
ionor of Judge D. J. Brewer , and bolides
ilm those present were , Judge Dundy , lion
Jeo. II. Lambertson , Goo. E , Burchard.
'udgs Neville , Judge Wnkoly , Goo. A. Grant ,
0. 8. Montgomery , and Hon. N. S. liar-
wood , of Lincoln , After the enjoyment ot an
excellent ipread , n pleatnnt hour was devoted
to nodal convene before the party broke up
and each departed to bis home.
In celebration o ! her eleventh birthday
Mls Nellie Smith entertained a number of
lor young friends nt the residence of nor
mother , 1812 Dodpo stroat , on Thursday eve
ning. Among those prcaont worn Muses
Mamio Morse , May Bunis , Birdie Itlclurdi ,
Jdlth Jones , Mabel Taylor. Jerala &Jooro ,
< ulu Bolnn , Nelllo Smith , and Maitcri Tyler
Uelt , 11. Uichardeon , Jessie Richards , George
tflnor , Walt Miner , Ed Horseman , Joroph
ilorseman , Wood Allen. A most pUasant
imo was enjoyed by the young folks , who
departed with the devout wish that Miss
fellio might have many happy returns of
ho day ,
The ladles ot tha South Omaha M. E.
hurch gave a very pleasant so .ial at the par-
on'a resldonca Thursday evening. An ex-
client supper was tervod , the proceeds of
shlch went towards fmlihing nnoMutnuhjnr
ho church. * . . . 11 viTHi M * * * *
H. N. Wood , who has made Omaha Jus
jome for the past two years , acting as otato
gent of the North British and Mercantile in-
uranco company , removed this week to DCS
tlolnos , Iowa ,
A very enjoyable private social entertain
ment was gUen last evening by Friendship
jodgo , Knights and Ladies of Honor , at St
leorgo's hail. There was a large attandanco
if members. tiilJffi SlC _ 9
Ono of the most enjoyable social parties of
ho aoa'on wai the ball given by the Pioneer
took and ladder company Tuesday evening.
Everybody present went away thoroughly
pleased. D J
There was a very pleasant social gathering
of the St. Philomona temperance society at
ha r hall Thursday evening ; a largo number
of members balng present ,
Fred Sladon , who recently received the np-
lointment to the military academy at West
Point loft on Wednesday to enter upon his
oourso of study ,
Thomas Bronnan is in Now York attending
.ho national convention of the Oathollo
Knights of America , as state deligfttc from
Nebraska ,
The entertainment of the Homo Circle
literary society at the Saratoga school house
ast eveningwas highly successful and greatly
enjoyed.
Mrs , E. W. Ilarlow left Thursday evening
to join her husband at St Paul , Minn. , at
which place they will make their future home.
Hon. John R. Porter is spending the first
few days of his visit in his old homo greeting
and being greeted by bis many warm friends
Mrs. Carrie Eunts is on an extended visit
to friends In Chicago and Canada.
Miss Mary Lake left Wednesday for Cbl
MPO , whore shu will spend the summer visit-
tier sister , Mrs. Jay Morton.
Miss Grace Ferine loft for Fort Leaven
worth Wednesday , where she will visit the
family of Gen. Wilson.
Principal Lewis , of the high school , writes
trom New Orleans that bis health is steadily
improving.
Saal of .North Carolina Tobaco is the
best.
_ _ _
THE MAYOR AND COMMIS
SIONERS ,
Another Hoferoncn to the Matter ot
Rooms lor City Ofllcors.
Mayor Boyd cent his communication ,
the same one that was road in last Toes
day night's council meeting , regarding"
rooms in the county court honai
for certain city ofticirs , to the board o
commissioners , yesterday , hat that bodj
took no action on It. la fact one o ]
them said to a reporter for the BEE tha
so far as the commissioners are concerned
corned they stand ready to comply with
every obligation oillod for In the contrac
made between them and the city. Thi
contract provides , that after all th
county officials have been commodious ! ,
located In offices , then the city ca :
have ita choice of rooms that ara lot
The county officers have boon provide
for and there are nine rooms remalnln _
vacant. The city troaaurtr , city clerk
and engineer can occupy any of these
nine rooms , and the contract further cayr ,
"And the sa'd county of Douglas also
stimulates and agrees to famish and sup
ply free of additional charge to the ci'y
of Omaha the necessary heat and light
required by the oily for said rooms and
vaults for the said period ot throe years
or so much thereof as the pity of Omohu
shall continue to cosupy said premises.
J net what would suit the mayor and
city officials , who desire quarters in ho
court house the board aay they have , ot
- yet been able to ascertain ,
, The mayor's ' communication may 1)8 1
acted upon to-day.
° Oleo Olub Concert ,
*
The second concert of this Q'fl
series by the Omaha Goa ! club is an-
nouncod for Monday evening the lltl
r. ,
. Inat.Tho
. , The club WAS never in as good di
tlon as now , and a most enjojablo re
rect
gramme will bo given. A promlnou
feature of the work of tbo club , hssbaer
and is to glvo our citizens the oppor
; tunity of heating fiat-class musician
from distant points , which they mlgh ;
, not have , but for the agency cf the club
It not being organized ai a monoy.mtk
or- Ing institution , but for the promotioi
, aud rendition of good music ; and no ex
pcnso Is even spared to make all its en
first-clus In every respect
, Pursuing this plan , the club presents ct.to
the public at the COM in ft concert Ihe
; famous Mendelssohn Qoartetto club o
; Boston , and Moao. Cora Glesa , soprano
, ( rife of tbo otbebrated Cellolat , ilr.
, . Fritz Gieie ) , with the club. Of the
Mendelssohn's the Denver 2cms says :
"The true muiician enters into the
! holy cf hellos irhen he sits down to Hi
tent to a string quartette. It Is the per
feotion of muilo , because the ; erfs'
; masters devote their chnisest thoughts i ii
, form. With netrly paiftict unanimity a
. toco , yet each with Its peculiar quality ,
- can expresi. all of the proud field c
W. musical thought , It Is B musical micro
! - cosnm , and hairs tbo same relation to thn
tymphcny that a vignette dees to an oil
[ aiming ; or , o make the simile clotoi
what a picture by MufaonnlerU , aim pare
be to a cartoon by Raphael. Haydn it t * >
, model quartette writer , as far as term i
, concerned , bnt Beethoven took It Into the
- nntrnddm regions , whore urne have evt
, clued to fi How , With Its great compa1
a and rqnaUtv of tone , thira is ( uuthlti
luaitlvu aid ) compU to about the slrln
by quartette that no other form of moslo cat
present. But bow t eld era cm we tear
if. The nearest approach we have in
this country to the string quartette it the
oUylnfj of the well-known Mendelssohn
lub , which opened at the opera house
'a.t ' evening. They nro consummate nr'- '
tsts , and their work h done so well that
It leaves bnt little room for cri'ioIcUm. ' "
This concert will undoubtedly ba the
ijrt at musical event of the season , and
every lover of music should hoar It.
Reserved seats now on sale.
ANOTHER"BBIDGE ,
The "BlR Muddy" to 1 > o Spanned nt
Bloux City.
It TTOS learned yesterday from authorlt-
Ulvo lourcoa that a company coinposad of
moneyed mon t bocn formed at Boston
to build a bridge across the Mleaonrl
river at Sioux city. They have already
tout Gao. S , Morrison , an export engin
eer onr thero'to look after thojmrvoy ,
make aoundlnga , and tike such observa
tions ixt are necessary to bo had before
proceeding with the work. In an intor-
vioir with a Sioux City Journal reporter
Mr.MorrlsDn says that tha altos there
* ro of average goodness , there being tire
ono at the foot of Karms atroot and
the other at Sawyer's Bluff. Ho thlnka
that a railroad bridge would help the city
'
not only In facilitating the business' that
now comes to It , but in bringing now
business and the city could affjrd to glvo
the real oatato needed for brldgo ap
proaches.
To connect with It A wagon-way ho
states that the additional expense would
bo $20,000 to $30,000 if Iho wagon-way
were built on the uamo level as the
tracks , and a good deal moro if a separate -
ate wagon-way were made. This does
not inclado the coat of approaches. At
the Missouri liver bridges where there
are wagon ways they are on the simo
dock as the tracks. This does where
thoio la not too much crossing of trains.
It would not do , for instance , at Kansas
Oity. Where a brldgo la practicable on
the Missouii it can bo built for about
$500,000. The ono at Blair cost less
than that. But It does not inclado the
approaches nor the rlvdr Improvement
work. At Blair something lees than
$1,100,000 was expanded on the bildgo ,
river rectification , approaches , four miles
of track , steam shovel and flat oars.
When asked as to the positive chances
of a bridge being built at that point the
speaker said : "Thoro is enough railroad
business crossing at this point , if It paid
the brldgo tariff charged elsewhere , to
justify the expense of building a bridge.
Tno foundation is rather deeper than wo
had hoped to find it , and not as favorable
as the llmo rock at Blair. But this foun
dation would bo good if the footings o
the piers are given enough area so as to
divide the pressure among more equar
feet. "
POLICE OOUBT ,
The Old , Old Story Trampp , Vagrant ,
and Drnnks ,
Fred Rupp appeared before his honor ,
Jadgo Slcnbsrg , yesterday morn
ing , on a complaint sworn ou
by S. Rope , charging him
with disturbing the paaco and using
obscene and profane language. Fred
owned up to using bad language , bat said
it wan provoked by the uao of still vile :
epithets by the man Rope. The judgi
sentenced him to pay a fine of $1 and
costs , and after planking down the cash
ho Immediately entered a similar com
plaint against Rope. The cass comes off
this afternoon.
Fetor Murphy was only a plain drunk
and was given the usual tine.
John Kelley and Andrew Kunlo wor
arrested while engaged In a little persona
onconnter , and owned np that they wer
guilty. They were eactx fined $3 am
costs. Andrew had a friend to help hii
out with the cash , but John lacked th
needful.
Thomas Dougherty , Pat Hogan
George Oarson , John O'Noll , H. Btronse ,
George Oralg and George Harris wore all
charged with being common vagrants.
Daugherty was minus ono of his lower
limbs , and the judge allowed him to go ,
nnder condition of leaving tcwn. O'Noll ,
StrouBO Craig and Harris were also dis
charged with various warnings from the
court , but Pit Hogan and George Carson
nill spend the next five dajs reflecting
on the error o ! their ways , being aided in
this direction by a diet of bread aud
water.
COUNTY COURT.
The following cases were dlEpcseu of
, yesterday by Judge MpCnllough.
" Frerzir v . Soverling ; continued to
May 1C , at 9 a. m.
iirsiwa va Ch'csgo ' , Burlington &
Qiiaoy and Bnrhngtun & Missouri Rlvoi
railways ; continued to May 10 , at 10
a. m.
State vs. Flunagor ; adjudicated ciao
all costs were paid In ynstorday.
Wakcfiold va. Spostit ; default entered
and judgement for 8311 21 and costs.
L. Uluebey & Co. VB Sarah Bonatotn
- continued till January 8 , at 2 p. m.
Hallway HumbUnRe.
Claim Agent Manchester returnei
homo yesterday from Denver. Ho to
ports having mot tha excursionists beyond
ceon
yond Sidney and Donnelly was riding 01
the engine , having a great plsnlc.
The U. P. depot force h s on to b
dressed in uniforms. Tha suit will b
ht similar to that worn by train conduc
tors ,
J. H. Stafford haa been appoinfti
( raveling agent for tbo U. F. ttoro de-
paitment , vice William Anderson , lot
out.
out.B
- B , 0. FargCEon , of Suporlntondon
.
Dorreaco'a < > flico , felt a dtalro the othe
to evening to walk in iha paths of rootitutci
and show his rapentent spirit and wen
of np tu the Y. M. 0. A. Hall. Whil
t'jore eomo tinner with a worn-out heai :
. covering and no money to gat nnothc
wltb , lift his ragged derby and wore n
Ferguson's brighc now hat. The y ing
mau'a iptrlt of repentance has gone glim
moring.
- ' An invoice of seven magnificent spool
mens < f the sea Ken ii now on rout
inol from San Francisco via tbo Union Paclfi
ol railroad , conalgned to President Robot
it i
Oarrettcf the Baltimnro & Ohio rail
ol r ad , by whom wo understand they vl
- bo prfDented'to the Xjologlcal Bociut
of Baltimore.
, no.Salrt HoVn Ilobbcd ,
. Ohsrles Clemens , who raildea 1
li Omaha , drove into the city Thursda
evening from a trip into the coantrj ;
but as he felt "qultu cald , " ho conclude
he wouldn't go home , but stopped : iat i
ihe Occidental hotel on Toat.li streo
act.be
After sitting in a chair Lr a while 1
/ill / asleep , and when hq woke np t
ffiST YOUR BAKIK& POWDER MAI'
Brandt < 1rertl - > d ai atwotUMIj pur *
TllTESTJ
Plte * ean t pdown on a hot > tnr nntllh t dth lamer
amor * th * eoT r and im il. A chemist will not M r *
luLrta todtUet th pre > < nc of ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAIN A3IMOM1 *
in nuLTurcuua ms NEVER
In K million homei for a qnart r of a tintury It ho
Itood th conium n * nllabl * tut ,
THE TESTJJMTHE 8VEH.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , ,
UIKKU or
Dr , Frico's ' ecial Flavoring Extracls ,
Tbtitrotf tttn il dttleloM and Ur l 'crl ow.ul
Dr. Price's lupulin Yeast Gem ?
For Light , Iltalthy Bread , Th B it Dry Hop
Teut la th World.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIfe
claimed to have boon robbed of $180.
Previous to falling asleep , Clomonta
claims to have counted his money In the
presence of the hotel clerk and two or
three othora who wore in the hotel at the
time. Other parties were in and out of
the room during ( ho night- , and the pros
pects are that the money , if lost ,
not bo recovered.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never Y rl 8. A. marvel ot purely ,
strength and wholesomcoesa. Mote eoonomlso ) than
tbo ndlnary kinda.and cannot bo Bold In competl
tioo with the multitude ot low test , ehort welgbl
alnm ol phyaohrto powders. Bold only la cans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. . 108 Wall 8t ; N.Y
CAMELLINE
THE
MPLEXIO
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
The undersigned phvsiciins of Sal
Francisco are familiar with the compos !
tion of the principal articles nsed for tb
complexion , aud freely certify that OAtt
EL1NK is harmless and free from al
poisonous or injurious substances.
L , C Lane , M D G F Coepor , M D
H H Tolonu , M D S W Dennis , M I
R A McLoin , MIX J M McNnlty , M D
0 B Br ghain , M 1 > J O Shaffer , M D
Bonj J Dean , M. D W Carman , M D
H Gibbons Jr , MD W * yor , M IX
J J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D
W H Bninfy , M D W Hammond.M D
A M Lory * a. M D W F McNntt.M D
0 L Bard , M D AJBowio , MD
H L Slmms , M D J 0 Shorb , M D
J H Stallard , M D F A Holman , M D
0 McCaatton.M D J Rcsjustirn , M D
0 CKeeney , MD J D Whitney M D
A M Wilder , M D T Boy son , M D
G H Powers M D 0 G Kenyon , M D
B R Swan , BID I S Titus , M D
L L Door , M D J L Meares , M D
J WKeeney.MD T Price , M D
GHolIand , M D H Gibbons , M D
Madame Adelina Patti ,
Writes ; " 1 shall have to repeat the
praUos of your OAMELLINE hearcUrom
; all Bldce.
For sa'o ' by
H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaba
And all first olaas druggists.
; mjorncxU
od
-
-
All Sorts of
be
bo hurts and many sorts of ails of
- man and beast need a cooling
lotion. Mustang Liniment.
-
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"Apollinaris Water is an artich
nff ] which is produced by Nature and it
not the handiwork cf man ; it is a
- Natural , and not an artificial Wafer. "
U.S. Treasury , 28 Jan. , 1882.
- ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS
O/altGrectrr , Druzc'iitit'Mi * . Wat.Dttlin
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS-
111 ! TIMILEN
in
niJci ai east f > " " 35e J - wlUion pen -
, V - " ' -'The
. on at two Sprff |
lengthen and thorttn icccrdlng loth * weigh ) ( hi
be Cirri. Equally well adapted to rough country ro 'i '
' t ilrivca 9 ! ciUea. Manufactured and f o < 4 t
he
ARTICLE
13 r
SE
1312
THE SOURCE OF SAVING IS AN
Assurance of a Making
To see is to realiza more strongly than to hear of , and to see those Merchant Tailor Misfit and Unonlled
Clothing Garments now on sile at the Misfit Llothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas St. , up-stairs , the source of
k ; " * rm'1 snvinc in easilv refill'//1. See that
$25 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. . $12 GO
35 00 " ' " . 18 20 >
40 00 " " ' . 20 30
45 00 " " u . 23.00
SO 00 ' " ' . 25 70
'
GO 00 " " " . . 31' ' 25.
05 00 " " " . 35 00
PANTALOONS.
$ G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for , . $ 3 00
8 00 " " " ' . 430
10 00 " " " . 500
12 00 " " " " . 6 20
15 00 " " " ' . 8 00
SPRING OVERCOATS ,
Cut , made and trimmed in the-highest art to be found in elegance unsurpassed outside of the
ORIGINAL MISFIT OLOTHI ft PJ BL' ' DBS
1312 DOUGLAS STBEET-UP-STAIBS. 1312 , .
Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.
COWING & GO ,
jonusits M
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
and Catt Iron
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead ,
uommscnoT BTKAB rtni-s ,
WISDHILLASUDRITKHKLL nnrS ,
rimntcrs1 Das ail steam Fitters'
IRON & BRASS GOODS.
ENCINEERS' $ W"V/ ,
14ltli0odaeStS..OMAHA.NZB.
DE , PUHEK ,
Uraduato ot tbe University "Vienna , Aus
tria , Late durcocn to the Military Hospital ,
of Vienna. Will do a genqral Medical and
Surgical practice. All calls in city or country
promptly attendodi Office at the Oicaha
Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner IStb
Street and Capitol Avsnsifl.
Oinalia M edical & / Surgical
gical institute.
, 18th St , , Cor Cauital Ave ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
I DlM ao' ot Female ) , of tbe Korroua Bjitom , Pri
vate DiBoas-B of the Urinary and Sexual organ ) and
Diseases ol tbe Head , Tbroat and Lang ) , specialties
Di at n trfatfli * bv an experienced Breo'alltt ' , alia
dloeaseaol tbo Heirt , Liver , itnmaci , hlduej > , I31a/l-
der , Keuralgta , K eumttl m , IM e , Cannera , etc ,
And all other dUeaeeg o ) the Throat and Lunta , treat
cd byMidicited Vapora tJenl far Inhaler
or circular n Inhalitloa ,
AH dlr cases ol the Blood , U.lnary and Sexual Or-
Irani , Private Diieateg and Pilra Curetl or no Fay.
IS Yran lloapltaland I'rlrata Practlof
CorsulUtlin and Examlaatlon Irea
0 II orwrtte loroirculaii on chrunl o dlseuea aod deform
Itlca Dljeiwa of Foiolca , f rivato Dl oaie oil I
Urinary and HexnalOrgana , Seminal WcaknM , N r
rout liebility or Kxh.ustlon , eta. tto , and our new
nutontlre treatment , . . . , ,
All letters and consultation * Confidential.
Medlrtnee ent o all parti of tbe country bv ex.
presi , le-urely packed from ooeervatlon , If full de-
Jcrlptlonnf oa e Is nlven , One persoaal Intirrtaw
preferred U couvenleol. Open at all noun.
Patient * from a distance can obtain roomi and
board ,
Addren all letter * to . . , . . ,
Omaha Medical & Surgical Inshtr/te
13th St. , Cor , Caplto Avo. , Omaha , Xob.
O SAHA
, , SAVINGS MNK
- Cor. 13th and. Douglas Sts.
Capital Stock , - - - $160,00t
Lmbilityof St jckholders , SOO.OOC
F.YO . Per Ces'tintoe Palfi onDoposi ! )
LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA2I
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* J. W OANNKTT , MAI MKYKH.
UENUY VUMOT L. STC.XB ,
MAX lYlEYER&CO ,
fEsfca"blishQ(3. ( 1365 >
Jewelers and Dealers
ARK NOW OFFERI&G ,
*
Pianos and Organs
AT FACTORY PRICES
Either for Cash or Easy Payments
GREAT BAB .GAINS IK-
DIAMONDS WATCHES ,
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WARE , (
Full Lineof Sb eet Musicnd Books.
NortfiBast Cor. Farnam ar d I llh Sts , , OMAHfl , NEB
OUTH OMAHA.
The Advaj .tage of Settling in the NewTowa
The title "South Ora * > .a doosnot mean thoBouthern part of the city of Omaha.but is th'a
name of the thriving towq commencing at the Union Stock yard ) on the outb , and extend
ing for a mile and a naif' north , nearly connecting with thecity limits of Omaha.
The company oav t again concluded to putonealo 1,000 lots , and let the purchasers of
tha fume realize the j > rfjt which the enhanced value of these lots ia sure to make. It now
being an astured fait * out South Omaha is destined In the near future to bo the larffeit live
Block market weal of 'Chicago , there can be no doubt that this property In a few yours will ba
worth five or even U a times the amount that it can bo bought lor to-day.
Some may aik $ If this Is to , why dc not tbe company keep it and realize this profit
The answer if , tbv > ' , In order to make lota valuable , there must Ixi improvements on or BUT
rounding them , av d a * is the case in all new towns , special inducement ) must bo offered
first to et the p ope ] to take hold and build.
There are | > r obtibly more such inducements offered by South Omaha than were over pa
forth by any nr a town. Tbo large biuiness done by the etoolc yards company and the im.
mense slauKbt/ and packing houses together with their anzilaiies are no small feature mi i >
aggregate of t vents that are destined to make South Ornab * a large pi ice. Agtln , the town
is not an ad ? Ition to Omaha , and is not liable for city UXOB , altioiigli It enjnya all tbe bsnofita
from the gr * jwth of Omaha that it wo-jld if It were just iNsinu the city limits , but being Just
OUTSIDK , nly county taxes are collected , which nra mornly nominal. Tn town owns and
operates -its own water works , which furnish an aimndtnt supply of pare spring water , Dam.
my train a will rnn on the 13. k M , aod U , P. railways every hour , n topping at tha north end
of tbo V > wn site as well as at the stock yards. The Thirteenth street horse cars will run to
HaBrVJ'g park this spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude
aod. the location a healthy ono.
Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much ,
rf his kind of people didn't believe Chicago would aver ba anything bsttor than a cranberry
; > atoh that Oninlia would ever outgrow her village clothes that there never could ba any fruit
r ited In Nebraska , etc. . etc. Who made It win ? The sceptics , or those that had an abiding
faith m the energy , intelligence and resources of this great country ?
For Information , maps , prices and terms apply at the company a office , 21C S , Thirteenth
Street , Merchant's National Itank Building , first lloor ,
3f.A. UPTON , A.sst. Scc'y and Bfanagcr.
KUJEMPItfG & JBOJSTJE7 ,
Manufacturers of Ornamental
i Eoiiner V/lndows , Window Caps , MetillloSkv.LIslitB , da. Tin. , Iron and elite ItoofMf ,
3188outh ; IMhBtrect.Ooaha.Neb. Woik done In any fattof tbe country.
LLMAN
13)1 ) AND 1303 ITA.UNAM 8TREBT , COR. 13TH ,
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