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P * * B H I 8 THE DAILY BEES TURD A t , M AY 23 , 1885 l ! THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning. May 23 , " LOCAL BREVITIES , Next Filday the court house is to bo dedicated. The school board will move Into their no quarters in Masonic hall about Juno 1st. Several straw h ts were running through the streets with men under them yesterday. A. Lewis swore out a complaint in the po lice court yesterday ag ln t ono McDon aid for assault and battery. Theca oof llllfts L. ] 'mcry\s. the city of Omaha , was carried up to the district court yesterday on appeal. The turners of Omaha leave for Atchlsom KailhU evening to attend their annual turn test which begins there to-motrow. The Omaha delegation to the Atchison Turnfest loa\ea this morning over the Missouri Pacific , and will rotuin Wednesday. Oil Clothing We are exclusive jobbers of Rubber Boots , Shoo ! , Clothing and Oil Clothing. 'A. T. Lindsey & Co. , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.To To Clothing Dealers Wo ore prepared to furnish llubber Clothing In any quantity wanted. K , T. Llndsoy & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , ' The doctors of the city wore gl vcn n pri- MI to icanco last night at Y. M. C. A. hall by the mesmerist now in Omaha. It was n com plete falluro In oveiy respect. --"Fuller , " the man who swindled some of our merchants so neatly last winter , has just boon sentenced to twenty-four years impris onment for his crooked operations , at St. Paul. The little daughter of Thomas Ilobbs , who had her hand cut off on the U. P. track at David City , in falling from the platform passed through the city yesterday , en route to Illinois. County Ciork Loavitt received , yesterday n telegram from Architect Meyers saying tha ho would bo hero next Wednesday morning to bo present at the dedication exercises of the now court house. J. W. Atkinson , of the firm cf Heath & Atkinson , feodmon , was arrested yesterday at the instance of his partner. The charge nl- loged is that of fraud in partnership affairs. It is possible that the case will bo comprom ised , Ex-City Clerk Jowett has taken charge of the business office of Storz & Iler's brew ery , As everybody knows ho is n competent business man , and in his now position will no doubt give eminent satisfaction to his em ployers. The weather yesterday was extremely warm and light suits nnd straw hats are blooming out with astonishing rapidity , The thermometer nt ono o'clock to-day recorded 82 ° in the shade , with mercury still on the jump. For a starter this is pretty good. Major Patrick , agent for the Iowa In' dlau ? , filed informations in the United States court Wednesday , against several parties for selling whisky to his winds , and Thursday evening Deputy Marshal Culp came up from Richardson county with three of them so charged , Mr. C. S. Goodrich , after many years , met with an old school-mate and friend Thurs day , Horatio Church , one of the gentlemen of the minstrel organisation of Barlow & Wilson. Mr. G. has nol seen Mr. Church sinca ho left bis old homo in Warren , Pa. The meeting was aa pleasurable as it was un expected. A few days ago , it maybe remembered , mention was made in the columns of the BEE 'of the case of a Mrs , Mary Jane Dove ) , who was deserted by her husband at Howe , Neb. , and cams to this city , where she died , leaving an infant , whoso whereabouts have been an object of anxiety to the relatives of the fam ily , who are searching for It. City Marshal Guanelia , of the Bluffs , has struck a valuable clue to the lost infant and believes that with the proper co operation from the relatives ol Mrs. Dovol.ho can trace the Infant and clear up the mystery of the mother's death. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco. Anee.ro eirl in Springfield , III. , recentl , ga.ve birth to two children one white the other black , A whipsnako nlno ( eat long and six inchoi in circumference around the largest pnrt o the body was killed recently near East Point Georgia , A California farmer claims to ha\o recently roleassd from a haystack alive , though uomo what lank , a hog that waa shown to have boon confined tberoiu for fifteen weeka , Nine persona out of ten would say that th actual color of p-old nnd silver was yellow anu white. Let these nine persons try to mate ] thaaa colors and they will find that drab Bill inatchoa Raid , and gray silver , LOB Angeles has an infant cyclop. It la th child oi a Mexican woman. It hag hut on. oyo. On thi loft side of the face , the fles ] from the eyebrow to the cheekbone where th yo should ba is perfectly smooth. During a wind and rain storm in llileigh. N , 0 , , a number of turtles fell on the streets They nro doacnbjil as of ths size of trade del lars , and wera probably aucked up by tin meeting of two currents of nir over shoa watsr. A gentleman in Bickaon , Tcnn , , according to thn Philadelphia Press , claims to have li hta posseanon the hammer with which Genera Andre ff Jackson's horsea wnro shod while on his way to New i > rl * < MH Ho b willing t < dispose of it for the benefit of tha Barthold fund. A South Carolinian tella a strange story in natural history. While out huntiug ho Uillet tha mother o ( some young squirrels and SB- uroil four of the little one ) unhurt. He car- 10 1 them home nnd gave them to a cat that IiadloU liar kitt us. She took charge ol them , and became exceedingly fond of them , and now they are fruky little fellows ruuniuc > erywheroaad growing finely. A solder which was cauzlit and put- under close observation was \\olghod together with what food ho nt"j. It was found , says the London Standard , that at the some rote ol consumption n human bslng weighing 100 pound * , would require a whole fat steof for breakfast , while for dinner he would require the steer together with half a dozen sheep , and for supper two bullocks , eight sheep and four hogs , aud then a llttlo later in the eve miig he could "top oil" with about four bar- reli of freih fiih. Tlio National | Oaiup ofltho Grand Army. The camp-ground of the notional Gr nd Army onciinpment at Portland in Juno will bi on Muujoy hill , fifteen minutes walk from the city building Tenta will bo pitched running nearly the lonsjth of the promenade distance 4 CCO feotlong by 100 wiJe with nmpla room In thorinrfor oookinj nnd o'.hor camp purpoaea. A boulevarl ono rallo lon < and CO foot vrido rails the ontlra loiiRth of the promenade and oimp-ground. Orgiii'aUiona will be auppliod wlih sleep. Ing tsnts , witor and straw froa. Too cunp will ba all proparid , lighted with olonrio lights and tenti pitch od in aoaaon lot all to oooupy on arrival. The LIB flonal commander will ardvj Juua 22 ' DEPRAVITY'S DEEDS , Negro Canaht in the Act of Arson , 'help" ' nil Ilia OpcrntioiiR Uovor- IdRO Not Arrested General Criminal News. Thursday night W. II. Bates , young colored man , was rrcatod by Dotootivo Em * ry , BBslated by Captain Sullivan and ( Moor Green , while in the net of Bolting ire to a small frame homo on the corner f Eleventh nnd Capitol avenue. This i one of the most startling crimes of ar- on that have boon committed for many renra in this city and presents many foa- urea of disgusting Interest. Several days ngo Dotootivo Charles Smory , of the firm of Emory & Showal- or , became apprised that the ono of the lonaoa on the row between Capitol avo- nno nnd D&vonport was to ba sot on fire , or the purpose of obtaining the insur ance. These houses are of the owcst typo nnd are devoid of any nrnltnro or furnishing of vnluo , the ut most squalor prevailing in the interior. ast night was the time first fixed for the deed , but Bates and his accomplice be came fcatful lest their hellish plot should ) o discovered nnd accordingly Churaday night * waa selected "or the cilmo. This came to ; ho oars of Detective Emory and ho wont to Marshal Oummlngs and asked that two oflicora bo placed at his disposal. His re quest was compiled with. In the mean time Bates and his accomplice procured a nrgo quantity of rags and saturated them .horoughly with oil , so that they would catch fire easily. A torch was prn- ) arod for applying the light. All day the negro was closely watched by Detective Emery and at half past ono in the morning , at which .tmo . Bates and his accomplice had made jp their minds to carry out their iaten- , ion , the three officers placed themselves n ambush near the corner of Eleventh and Capitol avonno. About the ap pointed tlmo Bates stele cautlouoly np to ; ho house , placed the saturated rags In contact with the woodwork and applied ; ho torch. Just at this Interesting crisis [ ) atcctlvo Emory and Officers Green and Sullivan appeared on the scene and ar rested the negro and his accomplice. They were arrested promptly and will lave their trial In a day or so. This young man Bates , It la said , is a tool in the hands of a certain wcllknown awyer of this city , wno received the as signment of the policies on this row of louses , doubtless with the intention of 3urnlng the shanties down and securing the insurance. This lawyer , to reveal whoso nameat present might bo to thwart ; ho endu of justice , will bo arrested be- "oro long. Ho Is now closely watched. The detectives aronow closely shadowing another gontlemau , a real es tate man hero , who may turn out to bo uilty. This , however , Is by iio moans is yet settled. Some rich and startling developments will take place before many hours. The crime itself is of the most dastard' [ y nature. .No terms of stricture too severe vero can bo applied to these men who will for a few paltry dollars place in jeopardy ardy human lives , whether these men bo the principles or the hirelings. These bouses on Eleventh street are but tinder boxes , and if one of them had caught lire , the rest would almost surely have fol lowed. Great praise Is duo to Detective Emory In working up the case , and the reward of the Insurance companies , which will doubtless bo made , will be but a proper recognition of his service. MOUE SWINDLING. Some days ago It trill bo remembered , a crook and sharper named H. G. Phil lips , was cent up to the county jail for passing a fraudulent check upon Mr. D. 0. Sutpbon , pending examination before the grand jury. From a letter received by the mayor yesterday , It appearsthathohaaboonoper- atlng extensively In some of the towns of Interior Nebraska : LOUISVILLE , May 21,1883. To the honorable mayor of Omaha , DBAK Sm : I saw in yesterday's piper , the BEB , the name of H. G. Phillips , the confi dence man. He played the sruno game here , or something of the same. He got nil bo could out of Bovoral hero on hia bogus checks. I will Band you two of them , for he went for mo. lie boarded with me and got my black broadcloth coat , not very valuable , but the beat a poor section hand could afford. ADC alio two shirts , 1'ATiuc'ic CLUNK. The check endorsed Is one for $1,250 , drawn OH the First National bank o ! Hiawatha and signed by George H. Thompson. The full extent of his"fino' work in Lovlsvillo has not been disclosed URVKRIDOC AT LAKOE. Every efl'jit la being made to hanl down Bavoridgo , the young stockman who pisjod a worthlosa check upon the Com mercial National bank of this city. Up to a late hour yesterday ho had not been apprehended , though the officers In charge of the ciae say that they are con fident that he can not escape , and will bo arrested within twenty-four hours. Mr. Hopkins , cashier of the bank , went ot Fremont Thursday night , and wil' commence the search for the young matt from the very starting point. Many cosmetics for the comploxioi have from tlmo to time boon upon the market. But none have stood the tea as has Pozzonl's medicated complexion powder. It Is an absolute curative for blotches , discoloration , freckles , etc. For sale by druggists. The nubbortl Murder. The Slonx City Journal has this to siy about further evidence in the shooting of Brakeman Frank Williams at Hubbard : J , N. Barry , of Jackson , who led the parly that captured the tramp that killed Williams at Hubbard on Monday , was in town yesterday. Ho tails a reporter th&t Noah Robinson , who did the shooting , and his companion , surrendered without resistance. Robinson's story to Barry was that Williams and the other brakeman - man , Kelly , found them In tbo car and made them put up a pair of shoes for ; hclr pniBBgrj tbat at Hubbard they put .hem clF , Williams culling Rablusou , and following him several rods from car. Robinson told Williams not to follow him any further , andfis ho amo on shot him. To a ropotter of the Dakota GHy Eagle , Robins m wai more explicit. He said that Williams had itruck him and choked his companion be- pro the train reached Hubbard ; that the > rakomon wanted them to put up the re volver for the ride , and they offered to give an extra pair of shoes and a coat. iVhen they got off at Hubbard Williams ran after them , and Robinson took the 'orolver from his partner , undo a stsnd , , old Williams not t j coma nearer , and as 10 came on ho fired , Ho claimed that he was noting In self defense. Roblnton aid further that ho was but 17 year * old ; hat ho had been living at Lang Pine , and was on his way to Slonx City to ook for work. His right arm , almost rom the elbow to Itho wrist la crippled jy A long scar , which ho says Is from a revolver bullet which ho accldontly fired when ho had the pistol in his left hand. FOR THE GENERAL GOOD , An Interesting Meeting of Educator * Yeslerflay , Stnto and City School Superintend cuts from Nobraslcn , low * nnd Kaunas Meet to Discuss Henry Wilson , of Topska Kaniai , has earnestly endeavoring for a long line to got an Interstate mooting of the coding cducatoro from Nebraska , Iowa and Kansas , for the parpoao of discussing questions which are of general interest to all the schools of thoto statos. Yesterday Mr. Wilson's efforts were crowned with success , * 4 nnd ho had assembled in convention at the Oczzona house the following educational outlemon : J , II. Lawhond Stnto Superintendent of public inatruction , Topeka , Kan. F. A. lltrpatrick Superintendent of city schools , Loavonwortb , Knn. Richard Monde Suparintendont of public ichools at Atchison. Kan. Prof. O. 0. III11 Superintendent of schools , Hiawatha , Kan , W. W. W. Jones-Supoilntondont of the schools at Lincoln ; Frof. Uartloy and Prof. Bowers , Lincoln. Superintendent Henry M. James , of th Dinah a schools Profs , Bruner and Tusker Prof , llaekestraw Supt , of schools , No- irnakn City , Profs , D. K. Bond and N. V. Miller , Blair. Prof , Clarendon , Fremont. Prof , Armstrong , Sioux City. Profs , J. A. McNaughton and Jos. Math- ow8 , Council Bluffs , Prof. Parish , Dos Moines , la. Prof , Anson Gove Supt. of Public Instruc- ion for Colorado , Denver , Prof. Goo. S. Wodgewood , Lincoln. Harry Wilson , Topeka , Ks. They convened In the parlors of the hotel it 10 o'clock yesterday morning with 3apt. Lawhoad as chairman of the meet- ng and Mr. Wilson , secretary. AB stated above the objects of this wathoring were wholly for the purpose of llscnsslng questions that have in their rearing a general Interest to all of the states represented. The question which consumed most of ; ho tlmo of the foroncon session , was : "What are , the duties of the superin tendent and how can ho conduct his work to promote the highest usefulness of the oflicel" Adjourned for dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION. On reconvening , the first subject taken up was the relations of superintendent to the public , the board of education , and to the teachers. Thin subject , being BO general in its nature , offered an immense and diversified Bcopo for argument , and nearly every one present had something to say on it. The best method of holding teachers meet ings was also another interesting theme , and consumed considerable time. A majority ad vocated grade meetings , some the general meeting , while a few held that the moat good was to bo derived from a combination of the two. Then followed the system ] for marking pupil ; , and on what basis tbey should be promoted meted whether by their standing in an ex amination or the amount of work done during the school year. The accepted theory was , that promotions should be made on a combi nation of the two qualifications. The meeting adjourned nntll October 24 , to meet at Denver. It is proposed to make the organization a permanent one , and meet at least twica a year , HYMEN DISTURBED , A Brnco of Weddings and Attendant Hows. A Mr. Cohen and a Mies Woxman were married Thuraday night In a house in the block between Leavonworth and Jones and the affair from an unfortunate ron which occurred was nearly turned into a wako. It seems that the aceno of the affair was principally In the hoaco , not of Mr. Woxman , but in the largo pailor of Martin Flanagan , next doorj which had been secured for the occasion. Aa the ovcnlnej wore on and the rejoclng became general , the jarring music of a charivari broke on thn oars of the guests and bad language and violent conduct were pro yoked to auch on extent that Mr. Flana gan requested the bridal party to retain to their own roof. This they refused to do , and in the argument which ensued a lamp waa upset and a fira alarm Bounded , but fortunately no property waa de stroyed. M. and H. 0. Wexman , broth ers of the bride , and j > Ir. Ganesbarcb ; , a friend of the groom , were arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. When ar- ralgnod before Police Judge Stenborg yes terday , all parties p leod not guilty , and on failing to prove their guilt , they were dla missed. ANOTHER ONE. Judge Amloraon ofliclatcd Thuraday night aa high mogul at the wedding of Israel Frank and Carrlo L'nd- ' blatt , who were married at the residence of the brldo on Twentieth aud Dorcas streets , The usual fostlvltiea were In clulged ia and a large number of presents were bestowed upon the cnuplo. The affair would have been strictly au fait but for that It was marred by a charivari. A nnrabar of small boys , big boyo and men gathered In the neighborhood and deluged ugod tbo air with sounds of the most hid- cous dlscriptlon such as are produceablo upon tin herns , pans , drums , "rosin- bows , " etc. , etc. Indeed , Judge Ander son says that ho never anfltred nncha din before , and has about made up his mind to clmrga double prices for his- aerdcea at a wedding whorotho charavarl is thrown In. A palm tree , eaid to be one hundreil years old , 1 in the conservatory of a Norwich , Oonn. , man , I'ollco uourt. Daniel McNally was fined $3 and coats for Intoxication. Ho could not pay and waa sent over the bill. Milco Sheridan , who had been released a day or BO previous , on a promise to leave town immediately , had been re- anestod on a charge of vagrancy. Ho plead eloquently for a second opportu nity to leave town , but It was no go. and the judge sentenced him to the county jail for twenty days on bread and water , Fifteen prisoners wera broogbt before Judge Stenberg charged with being tramps and vagrants. Most of them were released on giving a ntlsfactory account of themeelyu ) , while three or four were lent up to the coun'y ' j ll on fiv3 M c ten day sentence ; . TEST YOUR BAlOTPOfDER TO-DAY ! rmltcd m nbolnWty r"f THTE8T Mc * r n lor down on A hot tor * nntll hf itcd.Hif a r inOT the cover mil tmell A eliml t will Dot b * r - quired to detect ine preienco of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. m uuLTiiriiiKss HIS NEVER DKSI qttsnovro. In a million hornet for a quarttr ot n century It bu Itooil the consumon' reliable tfit , THE TESTOFTHE OVEH. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , , MAKKK9 OF DP , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbo itfontntmoit dellcloni * nd fittortl fitter kaon , tail Dr , Price's Lupulln Yeast Corns lor Light , llenlthr Brcud , The Beit Dry Hop Yf ast In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIB. In India the bivrbcra charge 12 centa for .hirty shaves. Tnis Is two and a half shaves for n cent. Do neb bo deceived ; ask for and take nly B. H. Douglass it Sons' Capsicum 3ough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore Throats. D , S. and Trade Mark on every drop. Funeral Rites. The funeral of John Woldonsill took place at nlno o'clock yeator day morning from the un dertaking rooms of Drcxol & Maul , [ t was attended by a nnmbor of the rela tives and friends of the deceased. The tancral sermon was pronounced by the Rev. W. J. Harsha. Interment was lad In the Projpoct Bill cemetery. At ton o'clock , In the same place , oc curred the fuuoral of 0. S. Cornfortb , Rev. Ingram ofliclatlng. The burial book place at Prospect Bill. The body of August Spencer , tbo young man killed In the JSorth Omaha sewer , was buried Thursday afternoon. Absolutely Pure. This powacr never varies. A marvel ot pnioty , strength and whotoaomeneSD. Mora economical than the ordinary kindsand cannot bo sold In competi tion with the multitude ot low toet , abort weight alnm ot phyaohrto powders. Sold only In cans ROYAL l BAKING POWDER CO. . 109 Wall Bt ; N.7 ABSOLUTELY BARMLESS. The undersigned physicians of San Francisco are familiar with the composi tion of the principal articles used for the complexion , and freely certify that 0AM ELINE Is harmless and free from all poisonous or Injurious substances. L 0 Lane , M D G F Cooper , M D n H Toland , M D S W Dennis , M D R A McLean , M D J RI McNulty , M D. 0 B Brighom , M D J 0 Shaffer , M D Benj J Dean , M D W Carman , M D H Gibbons Jr , BID W Ayer , M D J J Clarke , M D T Bennett , M D W n Bruney , M D W Hommond.M D A M Loryea. M D W F McNutt.M D 0 L Bard , M D A J Bowie , MD H L Slmms , M D J C Shorb , M D J H Stallard , M D F A Bolnwn , M D 0 McCuoEtonM D J JRosimetirn , MD OOKeonoy , MD J D Whltnoy M D A M Wilder , M D T Boyaon , M D Powers , M D 0 G Konyon , M D B R Swan , M D IS Titus , M D L L Door , M D J L Moarea , M D J W Koeney.M D T Price , M D GHolland , M D H Gibbons , M D Madame Adolina Patti , Wrltco ; " 1 ehall have to repeat tbo pra(03 ( of your OAMELLINE heard from all Bides , For sale by E. T. OLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , And all first cla-sa draggiata. dipollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " "Apottinaris Water is an article which is produced l y Nature and is not the handiwork of man ; it is a Natural , and not an artificianVater" U.S. Treasury , 28 Jan , , 1882. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. O/afl Grcvcrs , Drus&its , & Mia. Wat. Dtaltn. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SEEING VEHICLES ; EASIEST RIDINO Ufft. JUdej * euy wltuonejptr- ion two. , SprlrifB lengthen and thorten according to Ihiwilght they Cirry , Equally well adapted to rough country roidl = ± tae drive * ot cities. Manufacture * and (014 bf tten Bulldiri un * Q l r . MISFITS 1312 A "KTT ) ' 1312 W < Pj Up-Stairs .NOALLED . Up-Stairs 1312 BOUGHT UP FROM THE LEADING Throughout the country , will bo sold only ot 1312 Douglas St. , up-Stnirs , 1312. ars Make lo Mistake , SUITS , SUITS , 525 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for $1720 30 CO 15 SO 35 00 18 00 40 00 20 20 45 00 23 00 CO 00 20 80 CO 00 30 CO 05 00 33J70 | PANTALOONS. S C 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for $ 3 20 750 " " " ' 380 8 CO " " " " 415 (1000 ( " " " " 525 1200 " " " " CIO 15 00 " 8 00 Which are alike the suits and pantaloons ; purely made by a Merchant Tailor , will bo sold than the cost of material and can ba found , only Malic. Wo Mistake , 1312 , DOUGLAS STREET-UP-STAIRS. 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. N. B Merchant tailors-with misfit and uncalled for garments will confer a favor .by addressing LlisfiA" Clothing Parlois , 1312 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. , Up-staira. Omaliti Medical &Sitr yical Institute. 13th St. , Oor OatitalAve , _ Chronic and Surgical Diseases Disease * ol Females , ot the Nervous System , Pit- Tata Discuses ol the Urinary and Sexual organs and Diseases ol the Head , Throat and Lungs , specialties Diseases treated by an experienced specialist , also dlecaacsot tbo Heart , Liver , Stomach , Kldno > s , Blad der , Neuralgia , Hhcumtthm , Tiles , Cancers , eta , - And all other diseases ol the Throat and Lungs , treated od by Medicated Vapors Send tor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. All diseases of tha Blood , Urinary and Sexual Or gans , FrUato Diseases and Tiles Cured or no Tay. 15 Years Hospital and I'rUito Practice. Consultation and Kxamlnatlon Irco Cillorn rite forclrculitsoncbronlodlseasca and deform Itli-s , Dleeases ol Females , t'rUato Diseases od i Urinary and Hoxual Organs , Seminal Weakness , Ncr- vous liebillt ) or Exhaustion , etc. , cto , and our new restorative treatment , All letters and consultations Confidential. Medicines eont to all parts ol tbo country br ex press , securely packed from obsenation , If lull de scription ol case. Is gUen , One personal Interview preferred II convenient. Open at all hours. Tatlcnta from a distance can obtain rooms and board , Address all letters to Oniaha Medical & Surgical Institute _ 13th Rt. , Cor. Caplto A\o , Omahi DR. POHEK , Uraduato ot the University Vienna , Aus tria , Laio Surgeon to the Military Hospital , of Vienna , Will do a general Medical nnc Surgical practice. All calla in city or country promptly attended. Office at the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13th Street and Capitol Avonun , COWING & GO WROUGHTTROHPIPE , , . lUllriUeonclUtllrou fc'/O / . "I/ " 3J I x > f XIV Gr S , Load Pipe and Sheet Load MOIITIIIVGIOV bTKDI I DM H , uiMimn.iMi minx \UI.L um a , Plombeis' Gas and steam Fillers' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , 14th & Dodno SisOMAIIA.NEB. . ( auooiriisona TO JOHN a. JACOBS ] At the old lUnd 1417 Farntm St. Ciden by leli KTiph solicited and piomptl attended to. Telepbcn * IK BOTTLES. , . . * - ) . . * - - . . .Bavaria , .lulmbnoher , - . . . - , . . .Bavaria. r . . . . . . . . .c Bohemian , . . . * . . , . -t .Broaden. DOMJSBT10. . .Sfc , Louis. .St. Louis. 3cot'o. . . . - . Mjhvaukoo. 3chlitz-PilBner . . . .Milwaukee. Truths Omaha Ale , Porier , Domestic and Rhine .Vice. PD , MAUBKB , S Y ( ESTABLISHED 1805. ) Only Importers in Omaha of SMOKERS' ARTICLES , Guns , Sporting Goods and Notions Base Balls , Fishing Tackle , ROLLER SKATES. SOD JUCaao Meyer Co. , OtmtJHf , Ncba Tiie Advantage of Settling in ths Hew Town Iho title "South Omaha' doesnot moan the sou thorn part of the city of Omaha , but is the name of the thrlviucr town commonclntr nt the Union Stock yards on tun south , and oitunu ing for n milo and a half north , nearly connecting with thocity limits of Omahn. The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 , lots , nnd let the purchasers of the same realize the profit which the enhanced vnluo of theoo lotH IB sure to inako. It now being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined In the near future to bo tha largest In a Block market west of Chicago , there can bo no doubt that this property In a fuw yeara will bo worth five or oven ton times the amount that it oan bo bought for to day. Soinomoyask : If this Is BO , why do not thu company keep it nnd realiro this profit The answer if , that In order to make lots valuable , thorp must bo improvements on or sur rounding them , nnd as ia the case in all now towns , special luduca neutu must bo olferod first to get the people to take hold and build , There are probably more nucli inducements offered by South Omaha than ware over pu forth by any new town. The largo business done by the stock yanli company aud the iin inenso slaughter and packing houses together with their auxllanes nra no small feature m i ; aggregate of events that are destined to make South Omaha ft largo placa. Again , the town is uot an addition to Omaha , and ia not liable for city tixoa , although It imjoya all tha benefits from the growth of Omaha that it would if It were just INSIDE the city IimUi , but being just ODTSIDE. only county taxas ara collected , which nro merely nominal. 'Ins town owns and operates its own water worka. which furnish an abundtnt supply of pure spring water , IJam- my trains will rnn on the U. & , fif. and.U. I' , railways every hour , stopping at tha north end of tlmtown eito aa well as at tha stock yards. The Thirteenth street horse cars will run ) ) Hoscall's park thlu spring , and to tbo stock yards irt no distant day. The high altituda and the location a healthy one. , , Of course there are these who do not behove tint Bnuth Omaha will amount to much , This kind of people didn't behove Chicago would over bo anything bettor than a cranberry patch that Omaha would e\or outgrow her village clothes , that there never could ba any fruit raieud In Nebraska , etc. . ttc. Who made It win ? The sceptics , or those that had on abiding fnithin the enerRy , intelligence and roourees of thfs great country ? . . . . Wet Information , maps , prices and terms applv at the company's omce , 210 S , Thirteenth Street , Merchant's National IJank Uuildlng , first iloor , SI. A. . UPTON , Assf. Sec'y and Manayer AS. A. KDNKV , W. A I * GIBBON ibbon , IRON , STEEt HEAVY HARDWARE Wayon Stock and Hardwood Member , 1217 and 1219 JLcavenworth St. Solicit the attention ot cash and prompt time buyers , Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices , adding freight to Omaha ,