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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1885)
THE DAILY BEEMONJDAMAY ; 25 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , May 25i LOCAL BREVITIES , The street railway company has put on iU summer ears for Iho season. A number o ! local bwoball players are or ganizing to play the Oraahn team on their re turn to tbs ! city. Borne of the old Union Pacifies wlllba Included in the nine. The old court house on Sixteenth and Farnam was sold Saturday morning by W. A. Patton to Contractor Aimcow. It will be removed immediately. W. F. Brown & Co , .livestock commission merchants at the union stock yards , South Omaha , received thirty-six carloads of cattle last S turday from Grabing Bro's , of Laratnlo City , Wyoming. A special train loaded with about three bundled Indians , left Mcl'hcrson , Kansas , Friday , going back to their old stamping grounds in Wathlcgton Territory. They travel ever the U. P. road , SB To-morrow morning there will bo nn excursion party , of fifty-four people , from Portland , Oregon , arrlvo In Omaha , ever the IT. P. road. After spending n day. or two hero they go on to eastern points. Officers Whalon and Mostyn chased a mad dog for three hours Saturday , lie was first aeon on Sixteenth street near the jail , was pursued up to Hnnseom park nnd from there to the government corral , whore ho > as shot. Harrison Bncknor denies the truth of the story of the kidnapping of the child of Emily Jarvlsas contained In the habeas corpus pa- tltion filed with Judge McCulloch , of the county court. Ho says that ho doesn't know , and never saw the child. A telegram has boon received from Ohio , stating that the Omaha team waa defeated , Friday , by the Slabtown Sluggers by n ecoro of 75 to 1. ( Como to think about it , thia is not true , but it would bo If there were any such place as Slabtown , nnd if the boys had played yesterday. ) The trustees of the A. M. E , church do- iii o to thank the members and friends of the congregation for the liberal manner in which they responded to.the call for cash contribu tions last Sunday. Over § 800 was raised which will bo applied to paying off the church debt G. II. Leslie , past grand chancellor , K. of P. , returned Friday from Hastings where ho wont to institute n division ledge of the Knights of Pythiiu. A largo delegation of Sir Knights , from Lincoln , wont out in a special train. The new lodge start ! out with favorable prospects , with a membership of forty. On the Athletic park Saturday afternoon the Creighton college base ball club , in the first of five match games to bo played for the prize offered by Mr. Kay , of Collins , Gordon & Kay , defeated the high school club by n score of 17 to 8. The second contest will oc cur Tuesday , the 28th. The Creighton club Is also striving to secure dates with the deaf and dumb nine of Council Bluffs. About three hundred pereona gathered at the Sowaid street M. E. church Friday evening to listen to Rev. Mr. McKnig's lecture , "My Prison and Fugltivn Life. " The lecture was I _ . Dimply a narrative of the speaker' * army ex perience. Ho was captured twice. The first time ho spent a few mouths in Libby prison , If" . and was exchanged. The tceond time he I ? made his escape , and after a series of remark able experiences , traveling 200 miles on foot by night , readied the Union lines. The unvar nished , conversational style of the lecture was one of ita chief features of Interest. The If closing was a very touching account of the ro- K ception by the fugitive's parents , brother and ! sister at the old homestead , of the telegram , [ "Glory to God , I'm in the Union lines. " The lecture lasted two hours , nnd was listened to throughout with closest attention , and the ' audience left the house highly gratified , * ' Don't fail to rend Matter's price Hot of I- groceries on 5th page of thla Issue. , | PEUSONAIj. IF j Sluart Kogors of Rbodo Island , is at the Millard. Dr. Miller of the Herald , loft for West Point yostoiday , Hy , H. Meday , of George H. Hammond & , Co. , has returned from the coat , Elzearllall , a prominent banker of St. Cloud , Minn , , isnt the Millard , N. P. Rockwoods , Milwaukee , anilW. R. Harrison , Kansas City , are at the Arcade. I. B. Grant , Edwaid Eddy , nnd James F. Matthews , a party of Denver gentlemen , nro at the Millnrd , Major Croft has returned to his place and will attend to tbe sale of Block this summer. Grades and full bloods on hand for sale. A. D , Barber , president of the Barber As phalt company , of Washington , is in the city and expects to remain hero several days. Gen. J. M , Thayer of Grand Island , ar rived in Omaha from the east yesterday morn ing , spent the day here nnd loft for homo last evening , Fred Metz Jr. , ofjQinuha , arrived In the city last night , on his way to Atchlson , for which point he will depart to-day. St. Joe G Z5ttO. Mr , J , F. Allen , the enterprising business representative of Smith's dry goods store loft Saturday night for Chicago on a two or three day's trip. Mr , ! N. P. . Feil , iiccompauied by Mrs. Ropenrater and her daughter , Miss Stella , re turned Saturday morning from a fortnight' * pleasant visit in Cleveland. In its account of tha Mannerchoir fair at St. Joe , Mo , lut week , tha Gazette of that place lays that Mr. Charles Mctz , of Omaha , drew an elegant cushion , pretented by Miss Carrie Koch. B. C. Howard , Grand Island , Neb. ; F. Simpion , Concord ; H. WInk and wife , Neligh ; S. W. Hays , Norfolk ; J. U. Karin , Lewis , Iowa ; II , B. Niodeimis , Fremont ; G If. Klncald , Sioux City ; 0. M. Root , Beat rice ; William Grant , Columbus ; J. A , Wish- erd , Dawscn ; 'vPat Gibbons , Orleans ; J. F. Knapp , California ; G , Yon Dueseo , Button , G. H Woo'.man , Grand View , D. T , , ore at the CanG&ld. John A. Walter , McCook ; P. M. Camp bell , Nebraska City ; D. K. Rltehord , Aurora T. J. nud wife ra ; Itnyraond , Plattamouth ; William Buffe , North PJatte , Nib , ; J. P Byrly , Freepart , III. ; L. A , Lucas , Chicago ; W. H. Hume , ICanras City ; M. W. Hobart , Chicago ; J. B. Lon btrj- , Dos Molnee ; F. M. Wilfoo , Tcmplfton , Iowa ; Misi Anna Marllug , Minneapolis ; J. W. Wynfck , CUr IniU , lows ; 8. H. Iilsivorth'IMr.di30ii ! , Wii.j H. H. Wallac , Hustou , Tex ; John Waterman - man , Denver , and G , Soeley ; of Ogdu , Utab , ure itgis'.fruJ at the Metropolitan , 1 A GREAT ADDITION , T&B & New SlaDghlfir Hi njc of George H . Oped , flow Uccvcs nro Killed , Drcsrcd nnd Cooled for Shipment A Glrxnoo At tholVorkna 1'or- lortnod. Ono of the btggest and best improvements to ( Omaha's rapid growth and substantial prosperity Is the Immense slaughter hocso of George II , Hammond & Co. , opened for oper ations last Saturday , nt the union stockyards. It has long bcon ft cherished desire of the en terprising men hero to liavo a market for live stock established nt this city , but their efforts In that direction were not , it seems , satisfac torily successful until arrangements were effected with Mr. Hammond to t ko hold of the matter. A tmall pork-packlnp establish ment had bocn started , but when ha stopped In It was soon demonstrated that his ideas pictured n much different institution , nnd work was ntonco commenced , which when completed had consumed an out- luy of 8175.COO , but the result gratifies nil who are interested and opens a new era in the importance portanco nnd permanency of Omnhn as n com' ' u.orclnl center. But it is not necessary In the purposes of this article to dwell nt further length upon these features , because they have already been duly recognized by the BEE , which stands ready nt all times to assist In advancing the beat Interests of tha city and state. Last Saturday morning the now slaughter hou'o was opened for business , and before Saturday night ono hundred bend of baoves had been knocked down , dressed , nnd their carcasses hung owny in excellently arranged apartments , to cool , A reporter for the BKK was permitted to visit the phce Sat urday altarnoon and la able to present a few facts concerning it that may not prove unin- intercstlng to tbe reader. To commence with , n largo red colored building , covering nn acre uf ground , 02x101 ! foot in size , and raising to n hlgbth of two nnd a Half stories nbovo a basement h presented to view. Around the spot in all directions arises green covered hills that are fast becoming dotted with new houses nnd other evidences of domestic lmprovomentsindicating that at no fardistant day the llttlo suburb of South Omaha will boone ono of the most interesting points about the city. Col. Creighton said to tha repor ter that ho would not feel satisfied until three or four such slaughter houses as the ono now there , had been erected and tup- plied with enough businoso to keep them run ning the year round. But this is getting away from the principal subject In hand. Under the directions nnd kind attentions of Mr. McShane , every feature of the great es tablishment , from top to bottom , and nil around was soon to excellent advantage. It must bo understood that each department Is thoroughly supplied with all the necessary ap pliances for carrying on in the most modern and model manner the work of such aa insti tution. Take the beef-killing Industry , for Instance , and that is really the main item to bo considered uuw , when you comprehend tha capacity required for handling 003 ani- malu n day , why , there is nothing small about it. The cittlo aru first driven up throug a long chuteinto pens within the baildlng that will hold about fifty head. From these pens eight at a time nro selected and lun Into box stalls , each of which is just largo enough to hold an animal so that It can neither lay down nor turn around , nnd na the brute goes in a strongly made door is closed and securely fastened behind it. Then com mences the procass of slaughter , and to watch tis brings to your mind thoughts of cruelty that would seem to almost set your appetite against all desires fcr over again hankering after a juicy , tender staak or fancy palatoabk roast. But the men who paddle in blond end play with bones , give no time to thoughts ol such a melancholy nature , Standing nbovo Iho ill fated animal , with gleams of apparent delight in tha confidence of his own skill as a butcher , a tnll , slitn young follow man , quidily elevatei his ox , then with swift force lets it descend with a well directed force that strikes the steer or heifer , as the case may bo , directly between and a little be low the connecting joints of the horns , which causes it to drop instantly. Bv moans of pul leys a door is raised , a manacle attached to one hind lep of the quivering brute , and it is drawn out into the larger main ball , whore tha procese of dressing commences. The same young man who knocks down also "sticks' nnd cuts elf the head. Then the carcas passei to other hands who do the skinning. An other force takes cut the entrails , still another cuts the carcas in halves , then after aeinj weighed it ia spirited away on n system o. pulleys that glide over iron tracks Into the cool ing room. This is kept nt a temperature of 38 ° and hero the meat ia allowed to banf forty-eight hours , From there it gees Into refrigerator cars nnd is shipped to tha eastern market. Every particle of the animal ia utilized , oven to the blocd , which , after dry ing out becomes hard enough and is madeintc buttons. Imagine that at ono lima the f atoy button on ycur dross or coat was once the lift substance of a short-horn or Jersey. The hides go into the cellar basement , where the ; ara washed clean and salted down. The hoof and horns are boiled and go to make combs the head meat sausage and every ether article to some appropriate mo. The eetablishraen la well filled with every convenience for tak Ing care of M off fall. ] All tha machinery for rendering , drying'ant packing has Its placa , and ia arranged in eucl cpnvonicnca that the work coos along like thi ticking of a clock. The capacity for killing hogs Is 1,000 , per ty. This matter ha been BO thoroughly ex * plained in these columns that it tieud not b lurther referred to here. Mr , Hammond In ought with him from Obi cage , eighteen expert beef butchers and a present will only run n force suflicient to handle about ono hundred head psr day. Hi is very , hopeful of soon building up a innrko hero , and says that prices will bs such tha' ' shippers can realllze mere profit from theli stock than they could by shipping to Chicago Of courio everything killed here goes into competition with what is billed at Chicago bat the Icsu sustained by ulu'pper. in shrinkage ? , and head nnima's experienced by shipping that distance Is gen erally so great that their net profits wouh not bo nearly so large ns to sell hers at a les figure than they could get probably a Chicago. Time the success of undertaking tc establisl at Omaha a good stock market may be real ized depends greatly ucon the efforts forts of her enterprising business men but there is no good reason why it can not be pone. The Hammond company Is compound o George H. Hammond , president ; A. Com stock , vice-president , nud James D , Standuh secretary and treasurer. II , H. Mnudy , o this city , is superintendent mid lias ontir charge of the establishment. II. .Sullivan i foreman of the beef department ; John Robin sou of tha hog department , and J. Yates o tlu oil department. The ynrds of the corapiny ombrnco n en c'csuro of twenty-five acres nn.d ara suppltu with every convenience for watering am feeding stock. A larpfl numb9r cf city people \hited tb opening Saturday. NOTICE. Having bought the lithographing do p&rtmont of the Republican all order for lithographing should bo sent direct t the Onmtm Lithographing and Stntfome , Co. J. J. CuaiMrirat , See and Tress. Tlio Lincoln Waterworks , Mr. A. L. Strang , of this city , who h baa the contract for the construction of th Lincoln waterworks , gave a very successlu tnat of hia work Thursday , in presence of tb mayor nnd a number of loading officials an citizens , The water pipes were discovered t bo In peifect order ml able to stand xvithou any trouble the tests of heavy pressure It was found that tha pressur which could be easily smttined b nil cintectiunfl would atercgo "ter ID pounds and Mr. Slrauf ? ttateil it Is hid opti luu that tbol > Iuos would probably stand IS pounds prfssuro. but that tin hardly full jnit llul in maMns ; tha ttat , s hit contract enl icjlltd for 150 pumide. Si fur as general ex prcsalou tctuud to indicate , there was not , an in the itssemUaco who did not think that 10 test fii'ly ' mot the requirement ) of the pecifiotlons. The fire test c f the water- orks will be made In n day or to , ai soon as 10 noizle * arrive , nrd the * ( ri l wtll doubly era be satisfactory In this direction Mr , trang will then turn averts the Llncolnltoj uimploto nnd beautiful system of water works , Don't foil to road MotUr'a prlco list of recedes on Cth page of this Icsuo. A LOVE SDK LOON , JCho SarntogR Sunday Echool Super intendent Invited to tlio Country , The residents of Saratoga precinct , just orth of town , arc considerably excited overlie lie discovery that n prominent society man tiero waa engaged in discreditable correspon- enco with a child of twelve years. Louis jlttlefiold is iupertntcndent of the Saratoga Sunday school. Ho has a largo number of hildron under his charge. Hia position ens iles him to wield considerable influence over ho young mcmbcra of the ilcck. That ho has used his position for base motives ia shown by orrcapondenco recently discovered. Littlefield hoi been a regular visitor to the ostdoncj of a prominent family in the nolgh- jorhocd of the fcliool , He was on terms of ntimncy with ( ha parents , nnd particularly o with their daughter , a mere child. Ho bad requently sent her notes , but the parents rniit no attention to it , thinking of uourio , hat they related to Sunday school matters. Jut there was more than biblical truths and > iety In these billet douxj in fact Louis was lourinp ' 'lovo" into the willing ear of his oung pupil , for what purpose the reader can udgo. Last week the mother discovered her hllil writing nn answer to ono of Louis' lovo- Ick lottora. Questioned about his attentions ho child confessed and turned over the cor- espondanco The horrified mother promptly onfrontcd Littlefield and persuaded him with revolver to give up the notes written by her hild. Tbo father was nearly distracted when he was told these facts and read the lot- era of Littlofield , nnd waa only restrained rom doing violence by the belief that the law ould roach him. This , however , could _ note > o done as the letters would not justify crimi nal proceedings , and the father , na a last re- art , ordered LIttlefiold to leave the neighbor- load or take the consequences. The residents if the neighbothopd are greatly IncensoJ and vill give substantial aid to the offended fnmi- yt unless Littlefield makes himself scarce vithin forty-eight hours. The following is taken from one of n batch f lottora written by JLittlefield , with nil the mphasii attached : 1 shall iwver forgft the first ono you gave lie "New Years , " It waa the sweetest kiss ever received from any one , then J loicd you o , I should have told ycu so that night , if wo tad the time nlono , and I loicd you BO , too , when I kissed you on the stairs nnd that was he icaion I wanted to kiss you , I am gain ? to try and give you this to- narrow , so that you can give me one Sunday , 10 out during the lesson , tlarlimj , I will go iret ; watch ino nnd go out afcer I Co the second time. I frequently go out and back o that nothing will be thought of it , then come early in tha cvcnicg and I will try and send soina one for Felton , Now peed bye. our oicn sxvtETllttlo darling. From Yonn OWN DEVOTED LOVER , Louis LrmxriKLD. " A LOVE-SICK LOON' . " THE OTHER SIDE MAHES A TALK. To the Editor of the BEE. An article with the above caption in Satur day's BEE seems to indicate quite n "tempest n a tea-pot" in this burg , though I was to- ally unaware of it till late Saturday evening , when I saw tha article , Aeiclo from the silly eve letter ( and was ever ono written that waa not silly to all but the two interested ) , the achieved partioa must In juslics bear a portion of the burden , Tha ' 'horrified " mother of Iho "prominent Family " was at least cognizant of whatever ntimacy existed , There WAS no surreptitious visiting at unseemly hours when tbo "horrl- iod" mother was cfl guard. Indeed there waa a kind oE dealing in "futures , " the con summation to take place some years ahead. This particular Sunday school superintend ent , like too many others , boa faults , chief of which Ia to make my business a base cf supplies to inculcate dogmas and doctrines which I deem erroneous. Ho has , however , enough of the instincts of a gentleman to never enter a private bouse a second time whore he is obviously and unmis takably not wanted. The fact that he visited thia "prominent family" for a considerable time would imply that ho waa not seriously objectionable. The "distracted" father may thank his start that he "withheld violence. " It is al ways best to do that until he finds how much of the trouble Is on bis tide of the road , and how imioh on mine , when violence oi any sort will bo necessary. As to ordering off , or making himself scarce , " revolvers , etc. Such talk is cheap , and more than that , it is foolish and reprehensible. Ordering off halts at the highway , and only embraces one's pri vate enclosure- this may or may not be news to any olficioua "nelghbora. " Individual Inw-makersare an unknown quantitv in this countiy whftteaer they may bo in Rhineland , The writer of this did some fighting years ago to extend personal liberty to foreigners as well as natives blilck and white , and ia too old now to have any abridgement to himeel' or any claiming hia protection. Abuse o liberty will nut 1)3 countenanced , but inside the pale of law and among my own I alone will itsuo edicts of banishment. Yours , etc , C. O. LITTLKFIELD. SARATOGA , May 25th , 188D. Don't fall to rend Blotter's ptlco list o : groceries on 5th page of thla lutiic. Seal of North Carolina Tobscoo fs thi best. rollco Court , Before JuJgo Stenberg Saturday morning Jerry Kernan and llich nrd Grnndon , two notorious young thieves were brought up charged with stealing a box of cigara from Chirm & Now's yeaterday. They were clearly found guilty , and Kernan waa sent up to the county jail for 30 days , 10 of which ho will spend on broac and water , while his accomplice was eentoncec to be Imprisoned for 20 day * , with ! daya on bread and water. Several neeroos were arraigned on a charge of vcgrancy but euccepdtcl in giving pretty good account of themselves and were raleaset with tbo exception of Allen Henderson , bus band of the noted Belle Henderson , nil as Johnny Bull. Ho ia held awaiting further examination. b'evornl drunka were sentenced , ninon ; them William MorrUey , of PlattHmouth , wh < ia in the lubit of coming to Omilu very frn- quently nnd getting nn protraitod apreea. I waa hit wife who eiieci the Omaha saloon keepers last year for 820,0:0. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco , noiind Far Atchlton , The Omaha delegation to the Atchison fes of the Mliaourl valley turn-bezlrk , left thi morning over the Miieouri Facific , arcoinpa nied by the U. 1 * . band. A number nls went Saturday evening. The excursion iits will return , for the most part , Wednesday morning , A icporter in conversation with a mombe of tb local organization yesterday , waa tol' ' tint tha Oic&ha "class" were going to make a btior B puller / second honors , The first plac ia pretty generally conceded to Kansas City win ) lii\a u splendid repifaantlon of athltte anil vl.o can led off thu nrtt prtie In Omabi Uitjinr 1'or scu-ind pUm , there will baa lively mrsmbla. Omelm'd clunois i > ro vcr good , though St. Joe and Atchlsrn will mail u hot ( itlit ; for it. At ny rate , tbu issue i awfcited among the Griinans herd with n grea deul of interest , and if the Oirmhani mo coed in crverlng therustlvca with honor the eky oveihrad tliia "c ck of wood * " will bo raised several inches , Pure. Ills powder never varies , A mttvol ot pniety ! r ngth nil hoIoeomcnoB8. Moro economical lh D no vrdlnuy klndi.und cannot bo oold In compctt < Ion with the rnultltuJo ol low test , short weight Inrn of physchrto powder * . Bold only In otnt 1OVAK BA.K1NO POWDER CO. , 103 W ll BijN.Y AN INTERESTING SUBJECT , New DeDartflra at the First Na- lional , They Increase Their Capital Stock to Half A Million Dollari , Backed Upwith A Surplus nnd Undivided 1'roflt of $1QO,000 More. Omaha ontorprlao b fully demonstrated iy this move of the First National Bank f thla city. The largo and rapidly In- reusing amount of bualneaa which thia ank ( the oldest ia thla city ) has done taring the past year , has necessitated hia move ; the diroatnra realizing this act petitioned congresj to pics a special act. smotioning rhla Incroajo of capital , and in January the bil vai paesod an- .horlztng . them to Increase their capital 'rom $200,000 to § 2,000,000. And availing themselves of ibis act the directors at their laat mooting increased ho capital ntcck to a half a million of dollars. The bank now onjoya the distinction of having the largest cipital of any t.i- ; lonal back between Chicago and the Pacific coast. The subscribe ra to increase the capital 0 $500,000 ara inoatly all well known citizens of this city. They were Herman ttountzo , John A. Creighton , W. A. Paxton , F. H. Davis , 0. B. lluatln , H. T. Clarke , A. J. Popplcton , John A. McShane , J. E. Boyd , W. H. Megqulor , Eonry Pundt and J. M. Wool worth , of ; hls city ; Augustus Konntzo nnd Luther lountze , of the city of Now York ; and "has. B. Kounlze , of Denver , Col. The personnel of the back Is Herman vouutzo , president ; John A. Crolghton , vice preeidont , Augustas Kountzo , sicnnd vie president ; F. H. Davle , cashier , and W. H , Megqaler , assistant cashier. The ofliceiaarj leading plonepr citizens of Omaha who posicsi ample individual resources and are noted for their promi nent citizenship end activity In all rcat- ; ers pertaining to the general welfare of ; ho community. The bank ia also an United States de pository nnd decs a general banking bcsl- iesa in all its varied detalle. Wo bespeak for the First National a oug life and a large Increase to their al ready largo buslnes ? , which we feel as sured will ba well deserved. This bank waa organized and Incor porated In 18G3 , and was an outgrowth of the old banklns firmof Kountza Bros. , who started up hero In Omaha In 1857. It is the oldest bank in the city and is recognized with favor in all prominent monetary markets of the country. It Is just such wonderfully prosperous Institutions oa the "First National" that has helped push Oraaba far ahead of her sister cities both M to population and substantial impiovcmeuts which are con tinually advancing upward nnd onward nnd has made Omaha the Queen City of the groit northwest. Tlio AIBOII Case. The negro , W. II. Bates , nnd hia alleeec ! accomplice , Dusenborry , are etill in jail await' ' ing trial. Batea ia atill very reticent , and ateadily declinea to give utterance to any statement tcndlncr to criminate himself. There ia hardly any doubt , however , but thai he will be convicted when hia caco cornea to trial , as ha waa euenjn the very midst of the commission of tha crime , lie wrote n note to hia accomplice yesterday , uhlch has a highly euapicioua flavor , and will doubtless ndd a link to the chain of convicting evidence The missive , which waa by the barest chanca intercepted , reada aa follows ; ' 'If they ask von , if you taw me last nitjht , ( ay ' "no. " I 1 am pot out , I will got Mr. to go youi bail. Tell them you were point' out to Kear ney's and aaw the blaze , and wont to put i' out. Don't give up. ' The other parties , who are tuppoied to bo primarily Implicated in the atteruptad crime , have not been na yet arrested , IN THE PASTRY VnnlllnI.iM > ii > iiOi'iiiiire. etc. , flavor Cnbei Oreuui > , l > ( iil < lhiii.tc.ii > tlvllcntclynnd not urullyui IUi.-1'i'lill from uhlch ( hcyuieiuiido fOR STIIENIM'H AND THUD FLAYOIt THEV STAND ALOA'U. r l tRCO 01 Thi Price Baking Powder Co. , , lit. Gt. Loulo , Mo Dr. Prioa's Oraam taking Po\vdor -ma Br , Price's liUpnHn Yonst Gems , llctt Dry Hop Vviitt. cjxs-x : xiir AYE iUUE BUT OHB WAUIY i ISFITS 1312 1312 Up-Etairs vra -Stairs 1312 i 1312 IKE : E BOUGHT UP FfiORfS THE Tlirougliout the country , -will bo sold only nt 1312 Douglas St. , up-Stnirs , 1312 , -Stairs , Make ! o Mistake , TJp-Stairs. SUITS , SUITS. $25 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. 20 30 00 " " " 15 30 35 00 " " 18 00 " " " 40 00 20 20 " " " 45 00 23 CO " " " 50 00 20 80 " " " GO 00 30 CO 05 00 " " " 33fl70 S G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made sold for § 3 20 7 50 " " " ' 3 80 F8 00 ' " " " 4 15 " " " 1000 " 5 25 12 00 " " " " ! . . . G 10 15 00 " " " " "S 8 00 Vhich are nllko the suits and pnntaloona ; purely made by a Merchant Tailor , will bo sold than the coat of material and can bo ound , only Malic No Mistake , 1312 DOUGLAS STBEET-UF-Sf AISS. 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. fiQMAH A , NEBRASKA N. B Merchant tailors with misfit and uncalled for garments will confer a favor by addressing Misfi Jlothirg Parlois , 1312 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. , Up-taird. ? t/ical Institute - ' ? - Cv"f sv--rf _ i JW , 13th St. , Oor OamtalAve , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dtannso4 ol Females , ot tbo Nervous System , Prl- ate Diseasf 6 ol tha Urinary and Sexual organs and Diseases ol Iho Head , Throat anil Luuga , apccUUIcs. ) lseaECS treated bv an experienced specialist , also ittcasosof the HeartI.Ivor , Stomach , Kidneys , I- ' Icr , Neuralgia , ltbcumatlim. Piles , Canwrs , etc. And all other diseases ot the Throat and Lunce , treat cd by Mtdlcitod Vapors Send tat Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. All diseases cf the Blood , Urinary and Sexual Or. cani. Prl\ato Diseases and Plica Cured or no Pay. 10 Ytars Hospital and Prlvato Practice. Cousulution and Examination ( rco Jill orw rlto ( orclrculars on cbroni j disrates and deform tics , Diseases of Foiialcs , 1'rltato Disease. ? olii Urinary and Sexual OrRatiB , Seminal WonkncEfl , Nf rom - \om Uclnllty or Kxhiustlon , otcx , oto. , and our new rcstorath o treatment. All letters arid consultations Confidential. Itedlemea cent to all parts ot the country bv ox. . /ess , BoiurclV picked from obscnatlon , If full do- icrlptlon of casu la plven , Ono pcraonal Interview referred If convenient. Open at all hours. Patlonta from u illstanoa can obtain rooma and joard , Address all letters to Omaha Medicnl & Surgical Institute 13th St. . Cor. Caplto Avo. . Om h JAOOUS * At the old stand 1117 F nm SL Orders by lelt < naphBOllclteilandricDptl attended to. Telepboct COWING & GO , JOBBIIUH 11 WROUGHT IRON PIPE , ] Iillo Lle.n4C. > lIron Load Plpo and Sheet Load HOnTIIIKUTUX bTKi I'L'JIIIJ , Fluniieis' Gas anil steam niters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUf" > UES. tlUi & Dodao SU..OMAHA.UF.D. Erlanger , . - - . . . * - , .Ba7aris , Oulmbnoher , , . . . - . < , . .Bavaria Pilsner . DOMKBTIO. Budivoicsr. . . . . . . . . . . * .Bt , Louis. A-nhauEer. . . > _ _ . _ _ -.St. Louia. Best's , . . . _ _ . . . * .Milw nkoo. . .Omnhn Alo. Portur. DociBstio and Hhine Wins. VD. MAURTfiB , KLULUV Fiat. Avictlmcf jcmtlifulliuiiruaenco tauimu I'reuaturo Decay. herrousDebilit } . Lout Jlinhood. io.Ji ? inK tri J In vain otory known reuiedr.UaidluoTered a ulniplomeaniof telf-curo , vhicli lie vlll semi KHEK toliij ( vllaw-tullM-en. Address , J.aUJJUVUi.iJCUf ttoabWicw KOck , Remember that when you buy a lot in South Oma a you get 9,000 square i'eet of ground , equal to three lots 50x00 , or fix business lots 26x60. With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and a street 80 ieet wide. THl ! When ycu are buying real estate ; ascertain how much LA.ND you are getting for your money. To secure these large lots while they are cheap , You can get ground now at 2 cents n square foot that will be worth live times tnat amount in three years. Send foea ixfSao of South Omaha * &i i rU ran IJ&i I w III IJ 5 ivUtJ . tTijton. As&'t Seo'v and Manager. AT THE Hew Orleans Exposition. HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE For Remarkable Fine Quality of Tone. . Excellence of Design , Perfection of Workmanship Call and see these Pianos , -which take FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER EXHI- MAX MEYEE & BEO , , General Western Agents. DE. POHEK , Graduate ot the University Vienna , Aus tria. Late Hurcpcn to the Military Hospital , of Vienna , Will do a general Medical and Surgical practice. All call * in city or country promptly attcmlrd. Oflico at tha Omaha Medical and BurRlcal Institute , Comer IStb Street and Capitol Avennti. Stallion , Jaok , Bheppard Jr , Wl.l etand tor Block bt Pimht Fair ground * the letuoiicllttas. Do Is 10) ) liinJo h lull , weight 12S5 ll > i , hi * lire JACK Bur.rr.utD i < full brutlitr In blood to Demi * 2:171 : , kll ° to DiirrATOHtho tire ol Jiv-Kva-BKi 2:10. : KiH.48,2lf : } und UiutcTOn ! :17. : Call o ( tbe r lr trtuudi n1 B.o him ud gtit IU poclcito In lu lull , tcrma fC5 ( or tbe HCHMO. A. TUOM30N. HAIBURG4IERIOAN PACKET COMPANY. Direcb Line for England , France g and Germany. Thtt lietmeblpa o ( tlili well known lluo lie ball ! , la v.itor-tlnl'.t compartments , Anil art Jur. i lined ultli evirv rc > quWt to uiiika the paonge bitheilo acd ttRrccablo. Tlioy carry tbe United Hitcs and hurvpoau malls , Mid lciv New Yurc Tausdk > * and Baiurdara for I'lyinoutu ( TXNDON UbeiboUK.d'AHIS and liAHIIUIlO. 1UU9 , Flat Cablu , 80-810'J. BUerigo , to or ( rom lUraburi ! 110. O.I ) K ClIAJtD t UO.Ueri. truiraiu Afi"t ! , 01 Ilicalwiy , New tork and Wusliltiyton > nl La ifallo ttrcctu , Clilrago , or Ifcurv i'uodt , Maik Ilauien , K , K. Muoreu , Hsrrr JJcuol lu Omaba ; Orcutwlk'i SchTCUf en , la Council