Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 11, 1885, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY BEE.
Monday Morning , May ! !
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Major Joseph II. Dill , inrROon o ! the
"United SUtoi army. hw by ipecial order No ,
100 been relieved from duty in the dopart-
tnont of the Flatt.
Mr. Win. Todd , of DosMoincs , Town , who
h In the city visiting his brfithcc Oh&rlos ,
preildod yesterday M organist nt the Vlni
Congregational church.
The Rev. JJr. Ingrair , paitor of the
Christian Church , who haa been nbicnt covoral
wooka , occupied hl pulpit yoitorday , and
pro chod to n Tory largo congregation.
An army order lift * boon Iiiued making
the period from May 16th to Augnit ICth ,
nod the month of October the "practice sea
son" for this command , for the current target
year.
Jwflgo Stonberg propose * to make it warm
for people who empty garbtgo and offal from
their housoa Into the streets nnd alloy * . Ilot
weather IB coming , cholera haa boon predicted ,
and unless the utroota and alloys are kept
clean tboto Is plenty of reason to fear tcrlona
res alts ,
Mr. Chan. Dickinson , superintendent of
the Wilbor Mercantile agency of Chicago , la
In the city for the purpose of establishing a
I subscription department of the agency in
Omaha , Mr. Dickinson has charge of the
business of his agency in Iowa , Nebraska
\Veatern Wliconsin and Dakota , and will ro _
main in Chicago until his office la In full run ]
nlng order hero.
A young'mulatto girl who recently be
came the mother of an illegitimate child , Sat
urday caused the arrest of n colored man
named Albert Green on a warrant charging
him with being the father of the babe. Green
was brought botoro Justice Anderson , and
the hearing of the case was sot for Monday at
2 o'clock. Bail was fixed at § 300 , which waa
furnished for his appearance Monday ,
Complaint haa been rondo to Marshal
Cummlngs by residents of south Seventeenth
street in relation to a dog nuisance which Is
ald to oziat In that neighborhood. Especial
complaint has been made about the canines
which congregate at n Mr. Giotcho's , in the
rear of 822 south Seventeenth. A number of
the dogs are Bald to bovicious , nnd both
children and grown people are in constant
danger of being bitten , The matter will bo
Investigated.
An entertainment is to ba givsn by the
young ladies at Brownell Hall on Wednesday
evening , May 13th , from 5 to 10:30 : o'clock ,
the proceeds to bo used as a nucleus for their
now buildings. The young ladies will be di
vided into parties , nnd have tables to servo.
The ooffeo and sandwich table will bo presided
over by Queen Elizabeth and her court ladies ;
another table , where cakes will bo served ,
will bo in charge of ladies In Greek costume ;
the ice cream table by ladies dressed in Marie
Stewart style ; the flower girls will be dressed
a such ; ladies In Gypsy costume will preside
over n tent and toll tha visitors' fortune ;
cakes , containing a ring , thlmblo and money ,
will bo sold by "Folly ; " HHlo fairies will
Bell dance ticket ribbons ; Rebecca will ba at
the well and servo lemonade , assisted by Jew
ish maidens , and the daughters of a German
fisherman will allure people to try their luck
in a fish-pond. The gate-keepers will be
Norman and Italian peasants , while the
ushers will be dressed in Quaker style , at
tended by pages in Henry VIII. style. There
will also be an art gallery ol living pictures ,
and various other entertainments , A very
pleasant time Is anticipated.
PETTY TYEANTS ,
The Cry of Hungry Soldier * at Fort
Omaha A Burly Sergeant ,
To the Editor of The BEE.
Force OMAHA , May 8 , I hope the sol-
diem around Fort Omaha will take notice
of this. Oar captain , as every ono knows
la not to blame for all onr trouble , for ho
ia as good a man as over commanded a
company. Neither la ho aware that our
first sergeant Is the cause of BO much
dissatisfaction among the men who have
sworn to servo faithfully for five years.
Ho will cause a good deal of desertion
from onr company or else mako'good men
soldiers in the guard house. Bach treat
ment as Borne of the company receive
from him only helps to make hard drink
ers and prlsonora of them.
I have heard Sergeant H - toll a
man ho would either make him clean up
his ( Sergeant H 'a ) bunk or else ran him
to the mill. I would like to know If such
treatment will help to make good soldiers.
On the 5th Instant the Dell rang as
usual for supper at 4:30 : p. in. , and wo
wont to the dining room. There was
nothing to eat , and while we were wait
ing at the table , the coffee which should
have been boiled twenty minutes before.
was being ground and live minutes later
was on our tables , grounds and oil. At
one end of the table was a bowl of
watered syrup. Now wo would like to
know how men can llvo on dirty water
and syrup ?
The roaton why wo did not have better
food was beoinse Sergeant Hermann lor-
bid the cook to use l rd in cooking any
thing for the men. Now mujtwo itsrvo
to please our first sergeant ? Or can wo
got onr government allowance of bacon
and , hard tack , etc ? Fellow soldiers at
Fort Omaha , la it right for us to bo
treated so by a foreigner with the
diamond.
There were at least twenty men this
morning who loft breakfast and wont to
other company's dining rooms for some
thing to oat , while oifleri went to the
etloons In the vicinity and tried to forgot
tlut tbor era starving.
SlEMUEuy Oo. D , 4th INFANTRY.
Koao Ball.
The Orelghton Oollego and High School
irine ) played their first game of bate ball
Saturday afternoon , the former winning
by a ecoro of 8 ti 7. The gtma was
cl > ao and exciting from the start , and had
many features , ojpocUlly tbo fielding tf
Rodlck and Durr , which would have done
crodtt to older players. The eooro by
Innlngi wai :
123 4G 780
Crelithton . a 0 0 ' 2 0 1 0-8
High School..l 2 a 0 0 0 1 0-7
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ATTENriONj WORKWOMEN.
Hon. Henry E. Sharpe , of Now York (
" 1 deliver a free libar lecture at Bjyd'u
open houB9 the 12th inn at 8 o'clock
1 > . in. Worklngmen tarn oat en raisjo
uiid hoar tbo osuso of labor lo\ly pro-
ponndcd.
SIowEius > II the standard
ni&kea * d all 'B85 ' ncl npwird ot
JJ VANS' SEED STOKK ,
14th and IXdgo.
A RIDE TOUPORTLAND.I
The OmaMes Force Westward and Go
Joyonsly Rolling Along ,
Personal nnd Incidental AHoronndoj
* t Sidney ,
the first acts of Mcssta. P. P.
Shelby and J. W. Morao after they had
snugly toated the Omaha Business Men's
excursion in the two olcgant Bleeping
cars which the Pullman oar company
kindly furnished for the "Omaha-Port *
land" trip was to toll every man personally
and then toll the ontlro company collect
ively to make themselves at homo and
"ask for what you want. " And If n jol
lier , happier party ever started from
homo and business to view the myriad
wonders of the far-away sunset land , that
party and Its history have boon covered
up , even In memory , by the dual and
rash of the " rowdy west. "
The " rowdy west 1" Poor diminutive
sons of the " roGnod" east 1 If you could
see the men of Nebraska's great motropo
Us , whoso vim and pluck and manhood
have placid In the heart of a continent ,
a great city of churches , schools , colleges ,
courts , smelters , shops , factories and
branches of commerce , If you should ice
the representative men of that "rowdy-
western" city who are on the train
whence those lines ore sent , hurrying
ever the pralrlo land , to toll wife and little -
tlo ones , sister and sweet-heart that hus
band , father , brother and lever
are all well and happy ; mingling
together In social chats and
social games ; singing songs and tolling
stories ; free from thought or care , save
the hope of aoon graiplng the open hand
of their more removed brothers of that
"rowdy-west , " and , filled with a spirit of
professional zeal , creating and cementing
bonds of personal and commercial rela
tions that shall bind and benefit both.
If you could note the absence of dude-
ism and the presence of trao manhood ,
before you would lift your voice to repeat
that oplthot , you would pray that the
onrso of the Black Prophet might follow
upon your track , and the muttered an
athema of your lips ho changed Into a
blessing !
This party , as it promptly answered to roll *
call , consisted of the following well-known
Omaha people : D. O.Adams , M. P. Bliss ,
W. J. Brooth , J. O. Cowln , John A.
Crolghton , Charles H. Dewey , J. H. Don
nelly , Luke Drake , W. J. Footnor , O. A.
Fried , Ben. Gallagher , 3. B. Hayden , G. F.
Hoagland , 1 . E. Iler , W. J. Jackman , M.
M. A. Kurtz , G. W. LInlnger , E. Martin ,
Frod. Motz. E M. Morsoman , W , L. Par-
rotte , O. N. Ramsey , Thos. Rogers , J. M.
HOBS , Oapt. 0. B. Rustin , General Freight
Agent P. P. Shelby , General Ticket Agent
J. W. Morse , and the representative of the
DAILY BEE ,
WHERE AND HOW THEY DO.
These gentlemen travel ever the I
Union Pacific , Oregon Short Line and
Oregon Hallway and Nav gallon compa
nies roads to Portland , Oregon , They
are the invited guests of those companies ,
who have placed at their disposal mag
nificent sleeping cars that literally invite
rest and sleep by night and afford the ol-
gant comforts of a parlor by day. They
have done more than this , for every of
ficial and attendant npon the train has
already by his klndnes and polite atten
tion won the respect and esteem of each
Individual member of the company.
Along this route among the places of
note to DO visited per programme now ,
are Halley and Kotchum , Soda Springs ,
Shoshone , Boise , Baker Oity and other
prosperous business towns In Idaho and
Oregon. It Is expooted a day will bo
spent at Shoshone that the "Falls , "
twenty miles away , may bo visited and
inspected , and the party will arrive at
Portland at noon of Wednesday , May
13th.
This "ride to Portland" Is not a more
trip for pleasure. It Is not undertaken
by the class of men who at this season of
the business year can go on trips for
more pleasure. The Union Pacific and
the Oregon companies agree with the
merchants and buslnecs mon of Omaha
that a
YOUNd COMMERCIAL GIANT
Is sleeping In the Immense country lying
along and contiguous to their several
railroad routes. They see and feel that
this great section now peopling and set
tling up so rapidly will soon constitute a
vast field for enterprise and business ven
ture , and they know and earnestly rea
lize that the facilities offered to this sec
tion , by their routes and the businessmen
mon of Omaha , are far superior to any
others that exist to day In any other di
rection.
The supply point for this section is
Omaha and the moans of transportation
in quickest time and at cheapest rates are
over the line on which those Omaha busi
ness mou are now riding.
They are going to aao the busy towns
and tholr busy merchants and miners ,
and factors ; to become acquainted with
thorn ; to BOO them ; what they can do and
will do , and then to return to their
homos and make ready to fulfill their
promises. This ia tholr purpose , this
their mission , this tholr ability , and this
the welfare of Omaha. And this , too , Is
the welfare of the settlers In this mighty
now land , over whoso wldo-oxtendod face
tbo great mountains east tholr dim and
distant shadows ,
The ride so far has been , marked by
everything going nicely , " as Win.
Morse put it this moriiag when ap
pro scuod by the DEE representative. The
gentlemen of the party are
a jolly sot of mon of travel
and business , who know how to
speed their biuincas and welcome tboir
p'easures ' , and they pass tboir time in
jokes and whist and song , barring the
"twenty five minutes" , for breakfast ,
dinner and supper , wtiich witness tho.
rush of hungry horde whoso appjtltos
drive the tmtles from the faces , oven of
the proverbial hotel sirl.
Besides the party proper , Hon. Harry
Oolrlchs boarded the train at North
Platte and added uollttls to the pleasure
of the rldo to Cheyenne where ho left
for bis splendid ranch.
A most pleating feature of the day's J
happenings was a
BKHENAUE AT KIDNEY.
As the train rolled in f r dinner the
band of the Twenty-first Infantry , Gen
eral Morrow commanding , stopped upon
tha platform and welcomed the to
Omaha party wMi a splendid burit
, f inuilc. During the dinner the pleas
nt elriias contiued and when iho com
psny filed out of the hotel , a general
hsnd shaking vras bad ; mgat of the
officers who attended the depot being
known to the Omaha gentlemen. Tht >
DKK acknowledges In the ninao of the
ompany ( lie graceful conitrty of tht >
oltlona of Sidney and the military mon ,
especially these of Oipls. Miles and
Hopghey , Lieut. Oornmau , adjutant of the
post nnd In charge of the band , Liouts.
Palmer , Brooks , Bonostcel and Parko ,
whosa wife rode with htm to welcome
the travelers and the members of the
| band who stood in n chilly snow to greet
the : westward pilgrims.
At Ohovenno the putty found Denver
papera and bid good-byo to friends mot
along the ronto , and ai the train pulled
off
MR. J. W , MOUSE
walked down the aide of the car , giving
to each guest a brand now , freshly print
ed copy of the
"OMAIlA-ronTlAND TIlAVKIEn , "
a dally pnbHcttlon of the excursion , Its
Incidents and personals. It Is edited on
the train , nnd modest as It may be , Is
snnt to the BEE with these notes to show
who and trhat nnd where these "tourists"
aro.
aro.Tho next station Is Laramie , where
. .111 bo mailed this "train talk" of the
journey daring the "evening and the
morning of the first day. " D. 0 .R.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina To
bacco.
ODDS AND NDS ,
Things tlmt tlio Reporter Hears nnil
Bcco In His Dally Hounds.
"Boys will ba boys , and If the police
should arrest every male juvenllo In this
town , who swears , or calls his playmates
bad names the schools would bo empty.
I therefore , can do nothing madam ,
unless you doairo to swear out n war
rant. " Those are the remarks that his
honor , Judge Stenborg , addressed to
wooplng old lady , Saturday evening , who
had como to him with a plttfol story
about the way a gang of street nrnbs ,
rough little roosters , had been shame
fully abusing her son by calling htm
voty hard names. After she had gene
out the jndgo throw a bland smile into
his handsome face as ho began eulogizing
on the classes of people required to make
up a world. "I will bet that old Blain
and Logan hat of mine , " sold ho , "that
'
in less than two' hours from now there
will bo another woman In hero com
plaining against this woman's senSe
So you see it would bo Impossible to com
mence arresting the boys who swear and'
just then there was a rustle of silks and
his honor lost all thoughts of bad hoys ,
giving attention to the fair , frail oroatn.ro
who glided up to his side and twittered
that aho had como to pay her flno for
wickedness. However , ho turned to the
reporter again and said that these com
plaints against the boys were of almost
dally ocourronco.
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A drummer , staying at the Paxton
over Sunday , made the suggestion yeator
day that there ought to bo & Bartholdl
statue fond started , among commercial
mon and ho believes that thousands of
dollars could bo raised that way. "Why , "
said he , becoming enthusiastic over the
subject , "thoro Is not a man in the pro
fession who would net glvo fifty cents era
flb dollar and the way to do Is to
have some hotel designated to where
they can sand tholr subscriptions.
This drummer of course lives in New
York city himself and is very anxious tn
see the statue erected , but wants the
people outside of Now York to foot the
bill. "I'm not in favor though , " ho con
tlnued , "of giving anyone a chance to
show off by donating ton or twenty del
lars. Make the minimum 50 cents and
the maximum $1. "
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The fining of a restaurant keeper In
police court Saturday evening , for beatIng -
Ing his wife , was made the foundation
for a general discussion laat evening
among several gentlemen , and the v r
Ions styles of punishment suggested by
them for such a man wore certainly novel
and amusing. Hanging was considered
entirely too mild and imprisonment for
life not half aovero enough. Whipped to
death , starved to doatb , smothered by
gas , torn limb from limb ,
break him on the wheel ,
tied to the hind end of a train and drag ,
Red and a hundred other modes for pun
ishment wore suggested. What would
you do with the wife who licks her hus
band ? Was aakod. Praise her for it and
have the authorities give him another
licking , shouted every ono.
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The outrages that have been committed
recently by worthless dogs and still more
worthless brutes In the shape of human
beings , calls for a general wakening up
among the puoplo and plenty of men
were heard to Bay yesterday , when dis
cussing the brutal assault made on Mr.
Wolgman Friday nightthat they would bo
willing to help run every0 suspicious char
acter In Omaha out of it. No citizen Is
safe on the street after dark. Any man
Is llftblo to be approached by foot-pads
and have his brains beaten oat , without
any provocation.
Seal of North Oirolina Tobacoo Ia the
beat. t
A BAPTIST COLLEGE ,
A Committee Appointed to { Select a *
Site Oman * Should Secure *
the Institution , aa
ab
At the semi-annual mooting of the
Baptist atato convention , held at Central
Oity , May Gth , a committee was appoint
ed to visit different important cities and
towns in the state to examine locations
for tbo purpose of learning what place
would offer the greatest advantages for a
first class college. It Is the doairo of the
denomination to establish a college of
higher education , which will offer advan
tages equal if not superior to those offered
by the state university at Lincoln ;
to place at Its head n
leading educational man from
the east , and to secure processors
from cattorn colleges. To start with , it
will bo nccfssrry tn have a suitable site
and a building for temporary use , casting
825,000 , BO constructed that additions can
bo pin on whenever necessary. The de
nomination will Book an Immediate en
dowment of 8100,000.
The committee appointed consuls of
S. Richardson , Omaha , Itav. O. A.
Holmes , Blslr ; Rev. Mr. Whltehead ,
Nobnska Oity ; Prof. Hicks , Lincoln ;
Rev. L. W. Terry , E-Jgar ; Rev. B. P.
Ruisell , Ord ; Judge Miller , Albion.
It is hoped that Omaha will endeavor
secure the institution , as wo need It ,
and hero Is the pUce for a university , In
the metropolis of the stato.
It is surprising to BOO the amount of
good an advertisement in the BEB will
do. T , N Bray , the Djoglas street shoe
man has just received an inquiry for
Roods advertised bv him from Sherman ,
Wyoming. Printer's Ink pays well ,
Don't fail to read Mo tier's price list of
groceries on 5th page of this Utue.
THE RAIN BELT UNBUCKLED.
A Large Section of Dry Prairie Taken
In tiy Mart's ' Sprinkler ,
The Pilgrim's Promise Lnnd In Cltoy-
onno County Crowding Out the
Knnoboros Growing Great
ness of bodgo Polo.
Correspondence of The BBS.
LODOK PetE , Neb. , May 8. The old
saying that "wonders never coaao" Is ex
emplified hero In a marvelous acgreo
Whilst all our Nebraska people are con
vlnced that the rain-belt extends west
ward with the cultivation of the soli ,
none accepted the faotso rolucantly aa the
local stockmen. The "pilgrim" in search
of a homestead was first lectured , then
threatened , nnd finally shot at , bnt ho
steadfastly refused to bo driven off , and
to-day more than n thousand shanties ,
dagouta and houses deck the plains of
Oheyonno county , where last year at this
date there were nono.
HOMESTEADS ,
tree claims , and pre-emptions are yet
.plentiful , hue ore going llko snow before
tbo summer sun , and by autumn will bo
gono. The trains each day bring dozans
of men with maps , and plats , and grip
sacks , each on a wild scurry after laud ,
Thoio already settled nro busy plowing
and planting and otherwise Improving
their beautiful acres , which n few years
hence must bo valuable , for when the
last of Nebraska's cheap lands are gene ,
"whoro next ? "
At this llttlo vlllogo all IB bustle and
confusion. Mr , Nash , a now-comor , is
hard at work building a now hotel , which
when done will bo an excellent house for
this western town. Mr. Crane is build
ing a now drug store , and will soon bo
dosing the people with pills.
The lumber yard has sold several
train loads of lumber already
and "moio coming" is the cry. Real
catato agents arc plentiful and qnlto a
number of trades are represented , yet
wo still need a good general store the
stock of which should be varied enough
to please these who would naturally trade
horo. .Prof. Eastorday , late of the state
university follows the dual occnna-
tlon of land agent and editor of thoLodgo
Polo Times , a paper of rccont birth.
THE FAXL OF RAIN
this spring has boon unprecedented in
ths ] section of the country , the ponds and
water holes being filled to the brim , and
no sign of Its abating. It rains too
often. Grass Is fine already and fully
two weeks ahead of the wild grass In the
eastern part of the stato. Some apprehend
a scarlty of water hero and argued that
good drinking water could not be found
under 200 feet , but all who have tried
have foui.d water at a trifling depth. One
homesteader on section 30 , township 13 ,
range 46 abont six mlles south of here
on the table landdug { eight feet and has
throe feet of water , and dips it out with
a bucket and halter strap. Others have
found water at forty to sixty fcot. The
old stockmen the big graziers are
aboutgono from here ; only a few range
cattle are to bp seen. A few small
breeders , thoao with herds of from throe
hundred to five hnndrod , still remain , but
generally are grazing on fenced lands.
CHOPS J HERE LAST YEAR
were confined to small grain and vegeta
bles , and all who caw them unite in BayIng -
Ing that the produce excelled anything
ever shown. Potatoes that rivaled the
celebrated Salt Lake " "
"Murphies" in size
and Qavor were raieod in abundance ,
whilst oats , barley and rye did as well.
The coin crop was limited to sod fields ,
but it was fine as far aa is known.
Come np , Mr. BEE , and look at us.
Buy a land exploring ticket for $18 , good
for round trip. LODGE POLE.
TO THE WOBSHIP OF GOD.
Ibo New M. E. Church Edifice Ded
icated in tbo Presence of a
Largo Audience ,
There was a very largo attendance yes
terday morning at the Seward street
Methodist Episcopal church , the build
ing being crowded to Its utmost capacity.
As that church was to bo dedicated , the
other Motoodi&t churches of the city had
no aorvlcea In the morning , but joined
with the Seward street congregation In
the t dedicatory exercises. The church was
beautifully decked with flowers , and the
services were particularly Impressive.
Tbo sermon waa preached by the Rev. R.
N. MoKalg , and was listened to through
out with the closest attention by the
largo congregation. Then followed the
dedication of the now church building to
the i or vice of the Lord. The following
ministers were present and participated
liI tno services : The pastor , the Rov.
Robert Marsh , the Rev. 0. W. Savldgo ,
the Rov. Dr. J. B Maxfield. the Rov.
E. G. Fowler , the Rev. D M. Morquotte ,
and the Rov. R. N. McKalg. Services
are to bo held each evening this week , to
bo conducted by the Rev , RN. / . McKalg.
G , A. Weldon will sell the host single
harness for the money in Omaha ,
For Sale or Rtnt Two Flvo room
cottages , 11th and Bancroft Sts , M.
Moxhom , Pacific Express office ,
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Absolutely Pure. all
Tbli powder never mtt * . A mirrel ot pniotj
itrenirtb ted wbolttomeoeM. iloio economical thi
the irdtoury klodj.uid cannot be told la comp U
tlon with ( be multitude ol lav tott , ( boil welgt
tlain ol pbjrtchrte powdeis. Bold only la e > m
ROY& & ilAKlHQ POWDBII 00. , US Wkll Si ; II.T
1312
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THE SOURCE OF SAVING IS AN
Assurance o a Making
To see is to realiV.9 more strongly than to hear of , and to see those Merchant Tfttlor Misfit and Uncalled
for Clothing Garments now on sale ab the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas St. , up-stairs , the source o
ban li ing your saving in easilv realized. See that
$25 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. $12 CO
35 00 II 18 20
40 00 1C 20 30
45 00 II
. 23 00
50 00 u I.tl 25 70
GO 00 Cl tl 31 25
05 00 II If
35 00
PANTALOONS ,
$ G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for .3 3 00
8 00 " " " " . 4 30
10 00 " " " " . 5 00
12 00 " " " " . G 20
15 00 " " " . 8 00
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Cut , made and trimmed in the highest art to be found in elegance unsurpassed outside of the
m lFTT11 . . lAuUlJtilJtftjr JcAKiMKa " > '
1312 DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIRS , 1312.
Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.
COWING & GO ,
jonnzns r
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
IUll ( > ftt > l and Cut Iron
Lead Pipe and Sheet Load
WISDHlIXinD Dim R HULL rilirS ,
Plmntes' Gas and ateam Fitters'
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUP"UES ,
14th & Dodae Sts-OMAHA.NEB.
DR , PUHEK ,
Graduate ot the University Vienna , Aua-
tria. Late Surgeon to tbo Military Hospital ,
of Vienna , \7illdo a general Medical and
Surgical practice. All calls in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaha
Medical and Surgical Inetitnto , Corner 13th
Street end Capitol Avennn ,
Omaha Medical & Sur
gical Institute.
13th St.V Oor Capital Ave ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
DU < nue < of Females , ot tha Korvous Syttem , Pri
vate Dlaeagm of the Urinary and Bcxuil organs and
Diseases of the Iload , Throat and Lungs , ( pocUItlca
Diseases trratert by an experienced specialist , alao
dbcosesottbe Heart , Liver , stomach , Hldnoys , Blad
der , Neuralgia , lt"eumtll m , 1'il'g , Caurwra , etc ,
And all other diseases of the Throat and Lungs , treat
ed cyllidloitod Vapors Send far Inhaler
or circular un Inhalation ,
All dltcases of the Blood , Uilnary and Sexual Or
gans , Private DIecatcs and Plica Cureil or no Pay ,
16 Years Uoepital and Private Practice
Consul tition and Examination free
O'llorwrlteforclrcularsoncbronladlseaaes ' and deform
Itlcs DUeises o ( Fo talcs , Private Di emo ol ) I
Urinary ai d Kexual Organs , Seminal Weakness , Ner
vous Debility or Kxhiustiod , eta , cto , and our new
restorative treatment ,
All letters and consultations Confidential ,
Medicines cent to all parts ol tha country br ex
press , securely packed from observation , If full do
ecrlptlon cf ciso la given , Ono personal Inttnliw
preferred If convenient. Open at all hoars.
Patlenta from a distance can obtain roomj and
board ,
Address all letters to
Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute
13th St. , Cor. Caplto A\o , Om hi. Neb.
Proposals for Lumber.
Sealed prriorali w'l' ' bo received by the underlin
ed until rrlda ) , Hay 16th , 1885 at 4o'oook p m , for
all Untie ot lumber that may be needed by the city
ol Omaha for one ) ear ; talJ bldi thill rpeclfy thu
juice" lndittland | hallbe nccoorp anUa with the
mo of pr-i > osed tutcty who In the event ot tke
warding of the contra t , will enter I to a toad with
the city of Omaha , for the true performance of laid
contract.
The City Council recenca the right to reject any
icd alibi la
F nvcl' pe > Ulnlngsuld pronoial ) f hull be marlo4
"Proposals for Lumber , " and add roust d to the utdcr-
tlgncd r-UKN K LONH ,
umaha.Nph.Maygth. 1681 Auditor ,
m 8-0-1112 18 14
OITY STONK FOU BALK.
Sealed proposal'will be received by the under-
dgnej until Tu'8dav , il v IVtn , 1835 , at 4 o'clock p.
for thi purchasect all lootu t'ono Lchuglci ; to
the city of Off ah .
Knveloivs containing laid proposal"bbkll bo mark
"i'0poml lor Purchase of Stone"and delivered
underlined not lattrtbtn thitlme above speci
fied Ibe city reserve ! the ilg't to reject any and
bill J. D. UOUTIUEU , City Clcilc.
U8 S-ll
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UebUltr - Uauliood
A fiTorlle prescription of a noted ipecUlUl ( ubw tv *
tired. ) DruceliUraarllllt.
DR. WARP * C
W" * M"BBBIBfclWlir'B'B"qk ? * *
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XM1YER&BRQ
( ESTABLISHED 1805. )
Only Importers in Omaha of
SMOKERS' ARTICLES ,
Guns , Sporting Goods and Notions ,
FIREWORKS , FLAGS , BALLOONS ,
Base Balls , Fishing Tackle ,
ROLLER SKATES.
SEJ3ST3D IFOR DPRIOE LISTS.
Sfaoc Sleyer Co. , - Omaha , Neb.
.Remember that when you buy a lot in South Oma n you get 9,000
fq'iare ieet of ground , equal to three lota 50x60 , or six business lota
'iSxGO. With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and
a street 80 feet wide.
THINK OF THIS
When you are buying real estate ; ascertain how much LAND you are
getting for your money.
NOW IS TIME
To secure these largo lots while they are cheap. You can get ground
now at 2 cents a square foot that will bo worth live times that amount
in throe years.
&end for a ftflap of South Omaha.
Address , 216 S. 13th St. , Omaha , Neb.
M. _ A. Upton Agp't SeoV and
ESTADUSHCD 1060
FIRE , LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
_ _ Con 14iH 4 Orricct DOUGLAS STB.
COMSTOCK & ANGELL , Agents.
JKUJEJUJPTNGJiOLTE ,
Manufacturers of Ornamental
Dormer Windows , Window Caps ; UctillloSkr-tUbti , ba. Tin , Iron and tUto Rooferl ,
319 South UtU StreetUzftbtMtib. , Work dene In toy paitcf the country.