8 THE DAILY --SATURDAY , MAY 16 , 1885. THE DAILY BEU. Saturday Morning. May 1G LOOA.L BREVITIES , * i The dense cloud § of du t rniicd by th high wind yesterday morning strongly ra cmblod a Sahara tund term , . Tickets for the circus to day will b gold at Kdholm k Erickion's jswelry ( tore opposite the po tofflco. The Udy who exchanRtd cloaka at Iho ball Tuesday ovo. , can find A. O. U. Band her own by catlinR at 1205 ChloiRo street , John llolmca , Iho colored man who was tabbed by the man White last Saturday evening , hni recovered sufficiently to bo out and declares his intention of prosecutes hi msallant. White's examination will bahelc before Judge Slonberg as soon aa the dlstrlc attorney anlves in town and can attend to th rnnttor , , The ngonts for the Chambers transmute lube which was denounced by the Nebraska 1 telephone company as n fraud , charactorlzr that statement as false , and say that the lube were attached by them only on trial , no pay 1 being aikod unless tbo tubes proved satlsfnc tory. They have referred the action of the telephone company to Mr. Chambers and now awaiting his decUlon. A. very skillful surgical operation was performed Thursday by Drs. Galbralth and child of M , Foley Tllden on a two-year-old , residing on North Nineteenth street. About ton days ago the child ran a largo needle into ! ta stomach , and although several attempts ' had been made to find it none were succosif ul till Thursday. The child was put under the influence of chloroform , and an Incision hav ing been made In the outer tissues , the needle was found imbedded In the wall of the stomach. It was successfully oxtractoJ , and the child is recovering. A case calling for a decision as to whether n pralrla dog can become n domesticated ani mal was held before Judge Weiss . yesterday morning. Laodor Maxon is the owner of several pralrlo Aoee , which ho purchases some time ngo for S4. Jacob Smith lives near him , and has boon disturbed by ono of the dogs frequenting - quenting his premises during the night. The other evening ho secured n shotgun and made away with tha animal , for which cause llaxon brings suit against Smith to recover 525 , which ho claims was the value of the animal after It had become domesticated. The testimony in the case was taken before Justice Weiss this morning , but his decision was reserved until Monday. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pope , of Detroit , are in town , stopping at the Mlllard. Eight of j'tho CharolotteThompseu company art ) stopping at the Metropolitan. Mra. Dr. B. N. Torrey , of Creston , la. , is in the city visiting Mrs. II. K. Burket. Charlotte Thompson , accompanied by her husband , Loraine Rogers , and J. 8. Wooder- son , a member of the company , are stopping at the Mlllard. Charlie Curtis , city editor of Iho Toledo Blade , arrived in Omaha yesterday morning on his way west , having been detailed to do special work in the interest of his woll-known journal. Ho expects to coatinuo hia journey to-day , S.1 R. Given , Idaho ; R. 1) . Buckworth , North Platte ; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Eno , Fre mont ; George L. Woolsey , Nebraska City ; Charles Kelley , Red Oak ; R , B. WIndham , Flattsmouth ; James Allen and S. K. Rounds , Oortland , are at the Faxton. At the CanBeld : C. P. Walther , N. Lip- pold , J. B. LIppold , Falls City ; Jay Rey nolds , H. J. LeoFremont ; John O. Simpson , W. A. Black , West Point ; Theo. Melllnger , Kearney ; N. W. Mott , Button ; F. L. Cot ton , L. H. Smith , Kearney ; A. S. Churchill , Atlantic. At the Metropolitan : H. Smltt , N. Smitt , Lincoln ; F. A. Alexander , Ainsworth ; Geo. H. Powers nnd son , Beatrice ; Theodora P. Trask , Qakdale ; George E. Walhch , St. Paul ; T. R. Leighton , Plattsmonth , Neb. : J. K. Mercer , Columbus , Ohio ; 0. H. Hollwitt , Dubuque , Iowa ; M. Westhenner , New York city ; J. A. Coryell , Eagle Rock , Idaho ; E. F. Noidlck , Kansas Clay ; C. D. Whittle , St. Louis , Mo. ; W. Alexander , New York ; Peter P. Duffy , Pittaburg , Penn ; H. O. Metcalf , Anamosa , Iowa ; Oliver Johnson , Genseo , 111. ; G , 0. Randall and wife , Carbon , Wyo. ; Jaa. F. Morrisey , Joliet , 111. ; D C. Sheldon , C. n. Melvln , A. C. Wehrlo and wife , and M. Bonjimln , of Chicago , III , Every lady uses Porzoni's medicated complexion powder. It IB a houeoholo treasure. The madam finds It impossible to go down town without first rubblna it on. K the baby crloa she goes for the pnff box. If the "old man" comes homo railed or chafed , because business is dull , etc. , Pizzoni's powder cools and allays his troubles. Then all Is gladsome joy. No family ohoald bo without it. I'olloo 1'oliits , Thomas O'lltlon , a backman , was arrested yesterday morning for hitting a bus driver on the noae at the U. P. depot. Ho pleaded guilty , and was perfectly willing to pay the imo of $5 and costs which JnJgo Stonberg imposed. lien Butler , arrostoJ for Intoxication , lives in the Blulls , and came to Omalm yesterday for the first tlmo. This proved just once too often , ho being fined 85 and costs for his fun. He will work It out , Charles Snranion who was BO drunk that ho was brought to the jail in a wagon , answered guilty to the charge and paid $5 and costs. Ed Kelley , John Allen and Charles E. Rose wore arraigned as vagrants. All had been before the court before. Kellny had ju t been released from jail , who'o ho had rerved a fourteen days sentence ) Allen was just out after eating bread and watr for ton days and KOEO bad just finished fifty-four ilayi , thirty of them on braad and water , When Judge Stenber ? sentenced them to thirty days In the county jail on bread and water and to pay the costs , they all entered piteous appeals for mercy. The judge listened to their cries and suspended sentence fur one hour. They immediately made their exit and will show their faces in Omaha no more , Jonopb Marine wai also up on the tame chane. He was found deeping In a box car , and the officer had to draw his revolver to compel the prlioner to accompany him to jail. He was given tha Eatno lenience as the other three V K , and lit proimied to leave town In- tide of sixty minutes. A Pine Team , Mr , M. KeA-Ing , general agent for the An- lieuier-Busch Brewing aisociatlon , has brought to thii city a pair of draught horses , evidently the largoit and heavieit team in Omaha , the total weight being : 3,0)0 ) pounds , and stind over so\entean hands high. They are hay color , and presented A fine appearance as thev were attached to wagon No. 2 jeittrday morning , ligcod up In a f t cl haiuen made to eider Mr , Kextins biought thii tram from Mount 1'jeaiant , low * , and considers hiinielf quite fortunate In iccuripg no handiome a team i > f lioraoa to be uted for the city trad ) of Lit word tenowned ' malt. " . 11 CLEARING AWAY THE CLOUDS Anolhir IntrMsiiDe Chapter in tb Hewitt Mysttry , A Letter From Ills Son Tells Who th Demi Man.Found Hero Two Years ftRO Was Trouble Over an Insurance Policy , Kto , Omaha people will remember , when the ! attention Is called to it , that ono morning in May. two years go , the dead body of n strange man was found in a muddy ditch jus north of the Union Pacific shops , At th > tlmo , there was considerable oxcltomon croted over the affair , and many theories nd vanced ns to the manner In which the man lost his life , but none of them seemed to settle the matter conclusively. Many still cling t the belief that ho was murdered andthrown nti the ditch , but some suppose ho might hav < been wandering about tuo city , cot lost am when groping through the darknets fell in. The Inquest revealed that his name wa Ilowitt , but no ono seemed to know anything about him. A letter received at this olflci yesterday from his sou. W. E. Hewitt o Chicago , lays : "A few lines explaining who W. II. Howitl was may not bo uninteresting to the public who have been misinformed as to him , over since his death was first published under tin leading "unknown. " The deceasoc was widely known throughout the entire west , and bad friends In almost ill of the western cities , for ho had been in business lifo for over thirty-five yean , having ottled in Scott county , Iowa , In 1845 , where 10 married a daughter of Capt. Adrian H. Davenport , the most prominent citizen ol 3avonport , the county seat , for the first wcntyfive years of its existence , nnd where ho deceased did a general trading business or many years , being ono of the firm of ) avcnport , Itogers & Co. , bankers , who were ngaeed In many other buginess enterprises , uch a * largo steamboat owners , mills ( grist mcl lumber ) , boatways , etc. In these occupa- ions ho became well and widely known , and ; may bo said , oven by his son , very favor- . He went from Davenport to Marion , a. , where ho built the tramway between that ourishiug town and Uedar Itaplds , equipped nd pat it in running order , bought out the > nly clothing store there then , and gave the ? ark Place hotel a new birth aa Its proprietor nd manager , and was showing all the signs > f the clnB3of _ which ho was a true typo , viz : tie energetic , pushing , speculating westerner. Hh trip to the state of _ Nobraaka , which irovcd so unfortunate for him , was made to nspect some wild land owned by him in the 'Icinlty of Omaha , and he mot his deatb , ns is cnown , away from hon.o , under the cheerless tars , with no friend near. Ho was taken to Scott county , Iowa , and liero , followed by n largo concourse of friend ? , aid iu his final resting place , and hia grave la ow marked by a monument erected by his vidow and children , although ho has left a monument of rectitude and Integrity which vill last when the baser granite has crumbled o durt. It soema that Mr. Hewitt had quite a largo neuranco on his life , which the widow is h.iv- ng considerable trouble to collect. From vhat can ba learned , all aorta of practices are > eing resorted to by the insurance company ; o get out of paying It. Some four or five weeks ago their attorney , ' \V. O. Calkins , of Chicago , was here securing witnesses favorable ; o his clients , and at that time an intoview vith him regarding the matter was published u the BEE. Seeing this Interview is what nduced young Hewitt to write and in tddition > that port of hia letter given above he fnr- icrsays : "Tho article states in effect that V . C. Calkina came to your city to learn the acts of the death to enable him to to makn > roof sufficient to obtain the 810,000 insurance n the lifo of the deceased for the heirs , > r for whom it belonged , nnd that he ( Calk- ns ) expected little trouble In doing so , there- > y giving out to the public of Omaha and else- 'hero ' that the search was being made in 10 interest of the widow of the decoasrd , who is entitled to the proceeds of the in- urance. The fact is , W. C. Calkina is now , and baa teen for some time past , the junior member f the legal firm of McKcnzie & Calkins , who re the regularly employed attorneys of the nsnrance company who had n policy on the fo of the deceased at the time of her death , Joth the insurance company and their coun- 3 ! have their headquarters and offices at Galesburg , Illinois. The company eferrod to have used every means * > defeat the payment of tbis ust claim. They have made ute of all echnicallties , and all the finesse of which aeir counsel were possessed has been brought o bear with an eye single , and that as stated , a defeat the claim , and to do so at all hazard , 'ho legal defenses they have , if any such lore be , have been allowed to remain in the lackgrouud , and dilitory pleas , quibbles , and ction on the pleadings have been their only voapoDB. Tne legal firm referred to , and its junior member have no connection with the partioa r the proceedings in this matter , save aa in- ; erested parties in bringing about a state of icts directly opposite to that attributed to bom in the article referred to , and therefore ; is clearly misleading. Suit was brought by deceased's widow on lie policy of insurance , through her attorneys toneman , Kickel & Enstruan of Cedar laplds , Iowa , in September , 1682. Shortly fter the death of the insured , and by various neons , such as referred to , and which are cnown to the skilled lawyer , trial on the merits have been postponed from term to orra of court till it reached its last postpone- nent in the circuit court of Linn county , owa , some few weeks ago , which was brought ibout by a queer manipulation of the plaint- 1'a fire. Upon the call of the case in Its iurn en the trial calendar , attorneys for the ofense made the statement to the court that hrough tbo unavoidable absence of their wit nesses , who lived in Omaha , they rero forced to ask for another posipanement. t being BO near the end of the orm , that it was not possible that it could be .tied any way , the court said that if .they , lie witnesses , got here In time , they would ry it , otherwise it would hiuo to go over nether term. The witnosita put In an op- icarnnco the day after adjournment , and thtu he "fine work" which had been done was hewn in all its fullness. Immediately on caching Marion , the witnesses began a searcher or plaintiff * attorneys , and Bald they had ieen subprnaod as their witnesses end had eceived money to pay their expenses from lore , and told their etory , and it had ought to lave been plaintiffs attorneys who had oarched for them as their story would lava done much to establish his ate. This explanation will da much o explain why the BKB reporter was misled , t was the purpose of the vUiting attorney to et men not witnesses ; those he did not want , is tun purpoee was to delay the trial and note o prepare for it , and we have seen how it ac- omplishod its purpote. Day 0. n. Douglass & Son's Oapiicam 3ough Drops for your children ; they are larmlees , ploising to tbo ( aUo nud will uro their colds , D. S , and Tindo Mark n every drop. 1 BLA.OK AND BLUE. A.AVoman at Police Conrt , Ooiupliiln- In It Against Her Iluaband , A woman droned In nothing but the lfht ; and airy folds of a Mother Hnbbard own , confronted Hla Honor , Jadge itenberg , at police coutt yesterday and sked to have a warrant made out and erved on Gas Shnllz. The judge's In- uiry for fact * , from which to make up he proper charge against Mr. Shnllz , > ronght forth K very disgraceful trong. The woman proclaimed herself 0 bo August Scbultz'a wife. Anyway , be lives with Shultz , and he keeps a aloon on North Fourteenth street. The omest'o ' relationship of thii pair fa fre- uently dlstnibed and made veryunbapp ; y little sldo Issues in the shape of knock own-and-rtieg out afialN. One of these astiines furnlihed tba neighborhood 1th an unnanal amount of , excitement ind stir yestc d y morning , which was ( the cause for Mrs. Shnllz appearing & headquarters , aa she did. Her llcgo Ion had vcnlol the aching anger of his war like gull by ponndiog , kicking , nnd caff ing her until she wnsj bruised black anc blue nil over. To lot his honor BOO tha what she taid was literally true , severn bruised spots were exposed about ho hood and shoulders. The lady also carried ono nrm In ft sling , and Void how It was broken aom ten days or two weeks ago , when Shnltz throw her down stairs. Judge Stcnborg was considerably moved , and entered In to qnlto nn extended line of romuki ot the cat and dog lives thnt some mon ant women load. THROUGH TO flE PAOIFIO Chicago , Butllncton & Qiilncy Stir VCJB In the Grand llivcr Canon , The Glouwcod ( Ool. ) Echo assorts tha it is rumored tharo that the Chicago Burlington & Qiilncy will commence construction work within thirty days. By building through the canon and con nccting with the Rio Qraudo Wootorn the distance to the Pacific will bo shortened oned 70 miles over the Union Pacific nnc 100 add over the Southoen PacilTo quite an object to travelers or a speedy through mall aorvlco This Inf jrmn'.fon a not ofllclrxl , but from the company controlling the oanon , their numerous surveys , and the confidential talk flying around , It is numbered among the posii bllitlcs. With a railroad Glonwood would bo n supply point for the west and northwest ; the road would also open ip Immense ooal fields of sufficient ox cut to supply the atato , and giro em ) loyment tohundiods of mon ; It would , lao afford easy access to the Invalid to .ho . health-giving waters cf Glonwood prlngs. Heal Estate Transfer * . The following transfers were filed May 14th with the county clerk and reported for THE BEE by Ames' real estate agency : Warthn M Ish ( widow ) to Ella E. Larson , w d , e J of lot G , Koyes' division , lot 0 , Cop- to ! add to Omaha , $1,850. Joseph M Uses ( single ) to Ralph E Gay- ord , w d , lot 23 , Roes' Place , Omaha , $1,400. Joseph M Rets ( single ) to Mary W Gay- ord , w d , lot 27. Roes' Place , Omaha , S1.400. Norman A Kuhn ( batchelor ) to Juliette LOyes , q c ; lot 13 , In Forbes' subdivision in w J , section 34 , 1C , 13 , 6 ceres , Douglas ounty , 81-00. John F Ilelin nnd wf to Charles J Ltnd- nest , w d , o J cf lot 7 , block "U , " in Shlnn'a dd to Omaha. S450 , John T Paulaen and wf to Annie Me- Sride , w d , lot 23In Paulson's add to Omaha , S50. S50.EPVinlngonp wf to John J Hardta , w , lot 12 of Johnson's add to Omaha. $5,000. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the )3Bt. Tooth Picks. The State Dental society closed a two days session in Lincoln Tuesday. The oporta ot the officers showed the society was in a prosperous condition. Eleven 10ir mempers were admitted. The next meeting will bo held at Beatrice the third Tuesday in May , 1885. The following flicera were elected : President , J. J. Wllloy of Wshoo. Yico president , A. P. Johnson of ) maha. Corresponding secretary , L. S. Moore f Fairmont. Secretary and treasurer , C. R. Tefft f Lincoln. S. H. King of Lincoln was elected olegato to the American Dental aisoci- tlon with C. K. TcfTcas alternate. Tbo Sleep of Death Auguit Puls , living on North Twelfth treet. the man whose long sleep was com mented on in the papers recently , died at an arly hour yesterday morning of supposed aralysis , after an Illness of bout two weeks. His case was a peculiar one. His first protracted leop lasted for two days and three nights , psplte all possible efforts made to awaken ilm. All during his illness he has slept very oundly , and at the time of his death he had ieen in a heavy slumber for twenty-seven lours. Galvanic batteries and other nppli- ncos were tried in vain to arouse him. It Is be opinion of the physicians that he had mralysis of tha brain , and that his death was caused by his heart being affected by the amo disease. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- mcco. 'FRISCO'S SUMMER BREEZE. A Variety of Wind , SamllClonils , and Accessories of a Bummer Re sort. an Francisco Cor. Cleveland Leader , Daring the latter half ot each day , for week past San Francisco has been ono f the most disagreeable phces of abode n the continent. A high southwest wind , springing up about 11 o'clock in tie morning , and swooping ever the vast crcs of sandhills between the city and bo const , has filled all the air with a onso cloud cf yellow dustdrlvlng it into jcs , cars and mouth , to the Immense Iscomfort of every ono compelled to bo n the street. At this our , 11 a. m. , It a blowing in high glee. Before it bend lie tall eucalypti line rlonder reeds Bo- ween my window and the green hlllo in ho eontbcast hangs a vast curtilu of BBS- icnded dust. Along the streets running iastand west , bodies of sand , often to enso that the buildings across the way annot bo saon , drive furiously towaul ho bay , Houses , fences , shrubs , and owora are painted sind-color. So are arpets , furniture , pictures , and beauti- ul handiwork Inside. Wo eat and ireathe , and ara but dust. Even the en'al ' , yellow sun but half penetrates bo gritty canopy stretched above the ijty. The air is chilly. Winter wraps re welcome. COMFORT GONE ON A VACATION. Voty many of the streets of San Fran- isco are unpaved. and also nnsprlnklod , whllo heavy teaming through them goes n constantly. In some of them , a few aya after a rain , the dust lies from one o two Inches deep , and numbers of the waRons are loaded with dry saud , from hills , being removed to make bnildjog ocatlons. It may be Imiglnod , that , aklng the ttreela and the vehicles to- ether , they offer a templing theater for So display cf pneunwtio pymnis KB , and hat the Pacific breeze Is not slow to take wseiBlon of U. Being on the street for few moments yesterday I could lurdly Istlngnlsh in one or two Instances the livers from their loads D few rods dn- ant. The wind caoght up I he sand and whirled It around and above them In the mcrrist fishloD , while from beneath the of dimt to wheels rose a thick volume oln In the sport. This U tbo "summer > rcezo"ofSan Francisco , It will blow , ot always with the Bame intensity , fnm ow until November. And etill three nndred thouiond people say : "The ch n te Is the best in the world , and wentyfire yem hence twice ns many ill itera o the itory and firmly believe hut they say. TOST YOUR BATOPpWDBB MAI Brandt ndrertloM M Absolutely pure TIIETEST ri M a ean top down on A hot tor nntil h tdtbpl rtmot th cor r and imoIL A chtmlit will not b n Hair * ! to dtteol the pretence of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HKILTHUUIESI 1118 NEVER HK1 QtKSTIOTa\ . In * million homei for qnnrttr of K century It fcai itvod the eoniumen' reliable Kit , THE TESTjOMTHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING PONDER CO. , IUKXR * or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbi ilrmMlmotl dttltlom d Bttorall.tor kaowaa4 Dr. Price's bpuiln Yeast Geim For Light , Healthy Dread , Tlie Beit Drj Uop Yeut In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. 8T. UOUIfV , An old hen at the farm of Mr. George Newell , near Elkhart has transferred her affections to that of a family of young kit tens. _ She chases the old cat away , and , spreading her wings over the whole number , Bottles herself down , apparently satisfied that mo is doing just the right thing. She has to bo driven away long enough for the kittens t ( Pure. This powaor novcr varies. A marvel ol pnroty , trcngth \vholosomcncss. . Moro economical than ho ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold In competl- Ion with the multitude of loir test , short weight Inrn of pbTBDhrte powders. Sold only In cms ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. . 108 Wall 81 ; N.7 Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " "No amount of pure ocean air in the lungs can neutralise the bad effects of polluted water in the stomach" New York Herald. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. O/all Grocers , Druggists , & Mm. Wat. DeaUrs. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CAMELLINE FOR THE COMPLEXION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. Tbo undersigned physicians of San TranclBco are familiar with the compoal- ion of < lie principal articles uaod for the complexion , and freely certify that ( JAM ELINE IB harraleea and free from all joisonous or Injurious eubatanooa. L 0 Lane , BI D G F Coepor , M D H H Tolana , M D S W Dennis , M D R A McLoan , M D J M McNulty , M D. 0 B BrJgham , M D J O Shaffer , M D 3enj J Ucon , M D W Carman , M D H Gibbons Jr , BID W Ayer , M D J J Olsrfco , M D T Bennett , M D W H Bruney , M D W Hammond , ! ! D A MLrryea. _ M D W F McNntt.M D 0 L Bard , M D A J Bowlo , M D I L Slmma , M D J 0 Shorb , M D fl Stallard , M D F A Holman , M D 0 McCaeston.M D J Rcsunotirn. M D OOKeonoy , BID J D Whitney M D A M Wilder , M D T Boyson , BI D CJ H Poweris M D 0 G Kenyan , BI D BRSwan , BID I S Tltna , BI D L L Door , BI D J L Moares , BI D J W Koeney.M D T Price , M D GHolland , BID H Gibbons , BI D Madame Adolina Fatti , Writes ; " 1 ahal ! have to repeat the pralios of your OABIELLINE heard from all aides. For sale by H. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , And all first class druggists , mjamodl All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. TIMJLEN lengthtn and shorten according to the wtlpht ' ' " carrf. Equally well adapted to rough country roada = d Sac drlrci ol dtlct. Manufactured tad 10(4 ( ky 1312 U You who hnvo lonkcfl to your interest , and still hold the thought tlmt you cim Jiotvonr fine clothing nnd hnvo them look 03 well ns the neatest , without paying the pxhorbitant prices ot $45 , 850. SOU nml § 05 per suit , ought to pay one visit to the Mi-lit Parlors , 1318 Douglas Street , nnd see the snme goods with n guarantee of n perfect fit , iu puy style o cut ana from nil the prevailing styles in fabrics , t prices less than half the above , or to sny , nboutthp cosb of raw material which the garments are niailo oC while m every case the Misfit Pnr'ors exercises all pains in satisfying the customer , nnd feel it no trouble but purely do the r In order you may feel yourself nt home , nnd invite your frieuss , you are cordially received ; and even if you only wish to inspect , yon are treated with tbo satuo courtesy as if you came .4 2 purchase the Qormouts , consisting of Suits , Spring Overcoats , Coats and Vests and Pantaloons , which nra made by the hading merchant tailors of the country , consolidated into one stock , will prompt to say it is the most elegant seen anywhere. The Parlors remain open in the evening ns late as 9 o'clock fo your benefit in case you should be detained at your business , and made as light as day by electric light. One call will satisfy you that the Parlors have nothing but bargamsand , that they are deserving of the liberal pat- ouage of Om and vicinity , at least a visit. The 1312 DOUGLAS STREET -XJP-S.fAIRS , 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. COWING & 1ODDEIU IV WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hitlrable and Cait Iron Load Pipe and Sheet Load , woRTiiixtiiov smai rijir8 , tmumLL AND umuKLI ; , ri jii-s , Finite' Gas and warn niters' ' IRON & BRASS GOODS. ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , 14th & DodflO Sts-.OMAHA.NEB. ' [ CDOOK330K3 TO JOWK O. JACOBS ; UNDERTAKERS 1 At the old ttand 1117 Farnam Bt Orders by lele graph lollcltod and prompt ! attended to. Telepboni DR , PUHEK , Graduate ot the University Vienna , Aus tria. Lace Surgeon to the Military Hospital , of Vienna. Will do a general Medical nnd Surgical practlco. All calls in city or country promptly attended. Office at the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13th Street and Capitol Avennn. Otnalia Medical &Sur- gical Institute. 13th St. , Cor OamtalAve , Chronic and Surgica1 Diseases o ol Females , ol the Nervous Byttom , Pri vate Diseases ol the Urinary and Sexuil organs and Diseases of the Head , Throat and Lunga , specialties. Diseases treated by an experienced Sfcolallst , also dlecasesof the Heart , Liver , btomach , Kidneys , Dlad. dcr , Neuralgia , H' > oum < tlna , I'ilts , fanners , eta. And all other diseases ol the Throat and Lunjs , treat cd by Uedlcatcd Vapors tiend lor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. All dUcagoa ol the liboJ , Urinary and Sexual Or gans , 1'rUato DIecaics and I'llcs Cured or no Pay , IB Ytara Uoapltal and Private Practice Consultation and Examination free CilIorwtltoIorclrcuIatflonclircnbdleoiBcs arid deform Itlca , Di ciBC3 o | Females , Frlvate Dlieaiei ol i Urinary and Sexual Organs , Seminal Weakness , Ner vous Debility or Exhiustlon , eta , cto , , and our new rcutoratlvo treatment , All letters and consultation Confidential. Itcdlcmos sent to all parts ol the country br ex * prcsi , eocurely packed Irom observation , II lull de scription rl case la given , Ono personal Interview preferred It convenient. Open at all bourn. Patients from a distance can obtain room ) and board , Address all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 18th St. , Cor. Captto Avc. , Omthi. Heb. DR. DYSAET 1222 FAKNAM , Coii. 13th. TIiroaUip&Hearl SPECIALIST , And GYNABOOLOMST ( U years hospital and private practice. ) CON BDLTATJON FllKB. Office hours-10 to 12 a.w 2 to 5 and 7 to B p.m. Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. ( Established 1865 ; Jewelers and Music Dealers r ARE NOW OFFERING Pianos and Organs Either for Cash or Easy Payments GREAT BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS WATCHES , Full Lineof Sheet Music and Books. Northeast Cor. Famam and I Mi Sts , OMAHA NEB The Advantage of Settling in tha NewTowa The title "South Omaha" does not moan the eoulliern part of the city of Omahn.lmt is tba name of thu thriving town coinmoncinc at the Union Stock yards on the south , and extend ing for a mile nnd A half north , nearly connecting with the city limits of Omaha. The company have agnin concluded to put on sale 1,000 lota , and let the purcba crfl of tba e.imo renliyo the profit which the enhanced value of these lot * is sure to make. It now being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined In the near future to bo the largest live stock market west of Chicago , there can bo no doubt that this property In a few you will bo worth five or oven ton times the amount tlmt it can bo bought for to-day , Some may aalci If this Is BO , why do not the company keep it and reilizo this profit Tha answer IB , that In order to mnko lotn valuable , there must lie improvement * on or ur rounding them , and as is the case in all now towns , special Imlucoraenta limit bu offered first to get the pope ! to take bold and build , There are probably more such inducements ofle-od by South Omaha than were over pu forth by any now town. Tbo large business done by the stock yards company and the im mense slaughter and packing houses together with their auxllanes aru no email feature in i c aggregate of events that are destined to make South Omahi a largo placa. Again , the town is not an addition to Omaha , and ia not liable for city taxes , although It enjoys all the benaliU from the growth of Omaha that it would if It were just iNsinu tha city limits , but being just OUTSIDE , only county taxea are collected , which are merely nominal , Thu town owns and operates its own water works' ' , which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. ] ) um < y trains will rnn on the U. & M , and.U , P. railways every hour , ( ( topping ut the north end H i f i Bite as well as at the stock yards. Tha Thirteenth street horsa cars will run to ascall'a park tilts spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude and the location a healthy ono. Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much. This kind of people didn't believe Chicago would over ba anything bettor than a cranberry patch that Omaha would ever outprrow her village clothes , that there never could be any fruit raised In Nebraska , etc. . etc. who made it win ? The sceptics , or these that had an abiding faith in the energy , intelligence and reionrses of this great country ? 1'or Information , maps , prices and terms apply at the company's office , 21C 8. Thirteenth Street , Merchant's National liank Uuildlng. first floor , ] tf. A. Scc'y and Manager. BAIBUEG-AMEEICAM PACKET COMPANY. Oirect Line for England , F/ance and Germany. Tba tieuuihlpa of this well known line ut built el Iron , In witet-tlgbt compartmenta , uid are lar- ilined with every requisite to EUIO the ptstage ntheife ted agrctoblo. They carry the United Btitcs and European mil la , nd leave Mew York Tousdtyi and Saturday i for Plymouth ( LONDON OoerbODK.U'AIUS and HAilliUKa , JUtia , Kliit Cabin , WO-S100. 8t ei Ke. to or rom lUrabuig. * 10. O. U U'CIIAltOfcCO ' ,0en end J'aw Agents , 61 Ilioadway , New Jerk and YashlnKton in1 La Selle itretts , ChloaKi , or Ileorv undt , ilark llauien , K.E. Uoaiti , Hairy Pcuel In Omaha ; Oionewlif i.Bche > tnf ; en , la Council bluff I 1R BOTT&EB. Erlnngcr , . . . . . . . . . t. . . Dulmbaohor , . . . . . . . . . .Bftvarto. Pilanor . , . - , . * . , .lBohemian. EC&iaer. . . . t. . . - . - , - . - . - .Brflinen. DOMESTIC , Budwoieor . . . . .Bt , Zioais. , . . . _ _ , _ - _ _ _ . . LOUIH. Boat's. _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . , Milwnuk n. 3chlitz-pjl8uor _ _ _ . . . . .Milwaukee. Omaba. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine . MAUKKK , 1X18 FeiDBmS