8 THE OMAfiA DAILY BE32 : MONDAY , APKIL 2G , 1886. , , ! SilTS OF THE TRIPLE LINK To-Day Joyfully Celebrate Its Sixty-Seventh Anniversary. , ENTHUSIASM OF THE ORDER. u Itoute of Same Accommo dations on n IjnrKO Scale . illslory of tlio J i. O. O. V. Tlio Cclclirntton. 1 This is the sixty-seventh anniversary of the organization of Odd fellowship in Ihis-country , The occasion will bo cole- ' bratcd m this city by a procession of i members of Iho order , their entertain- J jnicnt hero and that of citizens who mny ' desire to ho present. Invitations have been sent to lodges of the order through out the states of Iowa and Nebraska , A number of responses have been received , and , though the number of visitors may not now bo foretold , it Is expected to bo unusually large. At the hist reckoning , twenty-four lodges had consented to como from Western Iowa , while several lodges were antici pated from Lincoln , Hastings , Nebraska City , Beatrice , I'lattsmouth , Springfield , Fremont , Kearney , West Point , and a number of other places. They will bring tlioir regalia with them , and among them will bo several uniformed cantons. Last night several advance couriers of the coining brothers had arrived in town and gave assurance of tlio excellence in number and ipiality of the representa tives which are to como from their dis tricts. The vlsising lodges will commence to arrive this morning. They will bo met at the several depots by homo detachments nml escorted to the Imposition building , which will bo the headquarters of the order during tlio celebration. It in expected that by noon all the visit ing lodges will have arrived. At that hour , ilmner will bo served in the expo- " bition. It will bo served until : 'M in the afternoon , at which time the i.oumsj : WIM. roini IN procession and tmrndo the principal streets of the city. After the parade tlio lodges will repair to the exposition build ing where Mayor Hoyd will deliver his address of welcome to visiting delega tions. Music will then bo rendered by the orchestra , after which the annivers ary ceremony , a collomiyon Odd Fellow ship between the noble grand and vice grand master. This will be followed by an ode. The orator of the day , Nov. S. S. limiting - ing , P. O. , of DCS iMoincs , will then de liver his oration. A second ode will fol low , ana then benediction will close the afternoon exercises. In the evening there will bo a grand reception and hall in the opposition building. Supper will bo served from 10 to 1 ! ) o'clock. Tlio price of this meal as also that of dinner already mentioned , will bo fifty cents per couple. Tlio I'roucsHlon. The following oidei-i for the government of Odd Follows partleiiMtiii' , ' in llio pnr.ulu on the occasion ol tlio sixty-seventh annivoisary | of Odd Fellowship In Ameilca , to-day , have > .i been Issued to-day by K ( ! . Hyloy , thegrnnd | d marshal , nnd must bo stiictly complied with : ? j All canton * , encampments nml lodges will . ? ? report ntthulriuspcctlvo places of formation M ht2:80p. : m. sharp. I' : ' , The procession will move at 3 p. m. in the fell following oiiler : City Marshal. Platoon of "Omaha city police. . lion. James K. Boyd. mayor ot Oniahx Mtov. S. 0. Hunting , 1' . ( r. . of Dos Mollies , 4 Iowa , orator. council and Omaha press , In cauiages. FIKST DIVISION. Union I'.ieilic band. -.and Marshal , E. G. Kyley. Aids AV. F. Loicnzon , D. IJaitson , 11. F. Hhodos. Standnid beater. ' 'Cantons Millard , Omaha ; Foul , Lincoln ; roltnwattainlc , Council IJlutls. Lodges from 141 to ICO. sr.coxii DIVISION. Hand. Lodges Ironi 100 to 71. TJIIUD I ) Hand. Lodges f lorn 71 to 33. rouirnr DIVISION. JJaud. Lodges Ironi ! W tol. Grand Lodge ol Neluaska. ( Irani ! Kncampmcnt of Nebraska. The fust division \\lli lot in on ' street , light testiiit : on Fifteenth. The second division will hum on Four teenth street , extending noitli , light lostlng on Dodge. 3 The tliiid division will form on Font ( couth [ sheet , extending smith , iluht testing on fDodgo. f Tlio fouith division will form on Fifteenth street , extending south , rldit icatlng on Dodge noun : OK I'.ut.vm : . Fifteenth stieet , south to lliruoy ; east on Ilainoyto Tenth ; north on Tenth to Far- iinin ; westnn Fiiinnmto Sixteenth ; north on Sixteenth toCuming ; west on Ctiniliig to jTwentieth ; counter-inarch on Uuming to Sixteenth ; south on Sixteenth to Dmiglas ; east on Douglas to Tenth ; noitli on Tenth to Capitol tuoaiio ; west on Capital uveiiuu to Exposition building. The Kxposltlim This magntlloent place will to-day bo put to uses for which it is excellently intended. It will bo the rendezvous of i the asso'inbled brother. * . In recognition of this fact it has boon placed in readi ness for their reception A largo stage has boon erected on the north side of the building , and about mid-way botwcon the eastern and western extremities. It is carpeted , and largo enough to ac commodate all the ollleors of the visiting lodges and other.- ! who 111113' have business there. Around it are ranged chairs to the number of several thousand , and capable of accommodating oven a laairor gathering limn that which at tended the Hank concert. Behind the stage and extending across the sections formed by three of the mnssivo colums tire gracefully festooned a pair of U. S. flags. Nestling in the folds of thcso are two Horn ! wreaths , and UICMI servo us frames to portraits ot Thos. Wildy and JumoslUdgoly. two of the most of the order , the latter of whom filled the position of grand secretary to the sovereign grand ledge for thirty yours. Suspended from thereof roof and hanging over the stage is an immense frame ot iron and wire , the bor der of which is encased in evergreen , In . .this space are displayed in largo gilt letters - tors " 1. O. O. F. , " wlulo beneath tire the t three links of the order , emblazoning " 1880 and 18ltj ) the latter being the jcar of tlio institution of the society. Graceful ' garlands of evergreen run round the building , bolng looped at every post. Immediately above the loop ou each post , is a wreath of thu t-amo mate rial , In the center of which rests u pretty bouquet , All these bouquets are the work of Alamlo Fraser and Ktlio t Nichols. This was quite an excellent piece of work for the little misses. The fatter mentioned is the daughter of JOHN w. NIOIIOI.S , chairman of the committee on arrange ments and leader of the. Millard canton. In the corners of ( ho gallery a number of I foreign Hags are nicolv disposed , and at- i tract the attention of the persons of U oia rsountrlcs. Nearly 1,700 feet of evergreen Voro required to decorate the building Accommodations. In the gallon- seventy temporary tables boon built , with a seating capacity , Jl)15 ) at one time. These' are on both ItlMJUUl. cuds it is csti- \ mated thnl each will "bo nsciltwo or thrco times each meal. A corns of sixty waiters will bo on hand tosupply the diners , and , < o expedite matters , temporary sinks nnd gas stoves have hcen erected In each corner of the of the building. Over three thousand plates have been laid for the purpose of feeding the guests , while the other crock ery runs up to about 8,000 pieces. These provisions arc matlo to render the sup plying of meals as expeditious and satis factory as possible. "Workers. The lodges Interested in this big under taking are : Omaha lodge No. 13 , Allo- niannon ledge No. 8. Hesperian encamp ment No. a , State ledge No. 10 , Beacon lodge No. 20. Huth Itcbuccii ledge No. 1 , nnd Canton Millard ledge No. 1. 'J hese are represented hy the following ( 'OM.MITTEK , John W. Nichols , chairman ; N. U. Helm , secretary ; Ernest Sttiht. treasurer ; Frank M. Woolcy. Peter Ole oji. O. Hlrillloi' , William F. Lorcn/on , William 11. Whlt-son , T. O. Cliir , William A. Kol- ley. W. U. Prtiitt , Werner Buclil. J his undertaking is the most demonstrative - - strativo one over attempted by Omaha Odd follows. It is n commendable OUP , and aside from that , the energy with which it lias been curried out makes it worthy of success. Historical. Lodges of Odd Follows wore established in Now York as early as 1800 , but had a brief existence. On April ' . ' 0 , 1810 , Thos. Wildoy and four others , established Washington lodge , No. 1 , in Baltimore. The object of American Odd Fellowship is to visit the sick , relieve the distressed , bury tlio dead , and educate the orphan. It seeks to improve and elevate the char acter of man , imbue him with proper conceptions of his capabilities for good , enlighten his mind , enlarirc the sphere of his iiD'cctions , and lead him to n cultiva tion of the true fraternal relation designed by Iho Great Author of our being. Its motto is , "Friendship , Love and Truth. " It is divided into lodges and encamp- munis. All mcnibei'H ot lodges must bo while , of good moral character , have at tained their majority , and believe in a truly personal ( Sod. To become a mem ber of an puciimnmcnt , one must have taken the three degrees in the subordi nate lodge. In 1870 there were 151 grand lodges , ( i,058 , subordinate lodges , 40:5,087 : members. The reeeipta wore ? l,0)0,0f0 ! ) ! ; U8-100 momnors were relioveil , 0.000 wid owed families relieved ; and for burial of dead , help of widows and education of orphans ! ? l,5)0,003 ! ) was paid out. Later showing is still more Mitistactory. AVliero to Drive .To-morrow. To-morrow will bo a bright , sunshiny and balmy day. Every horse , buggy , ha- ronchc and phaeton in public and pri vate stables will bo in use. Tlio best road for a drive will bo out Uinning or Hamilton streets to Orchard Hill where the roads are food , the air clear and the view entrancing. Thenceup Sherman avenue or Saunders street through Fort Omaha , taking the lioulevarde west of the latter running along the top of the blull's at that point. Those are 200 feet higher than the city , and the view to bo obtained from them is boyonii a doubt unequalled in loveliness or extent in the state of Nebraska. Take the drive oneo and you will never forget it. Yon will then buy one of t'io ' aero lots in Bolvidcre or Newport for from ifS'SO to i175 , or a lot in Orchard Hill for from sJIHO to .fano of ( J. E. Alayne who will sell it on easy terms. _ The Cubic Knilwny. To tlio Editor : The movement now ou foot to defeat the cable line in the effort to cross the Eleventh street viaduct is of so threatening a nature to the vital in terests of South Omaha , and particularly South Eleventh street , that i wish to ap peal to tlio people who are opposing the grant of franchise to the cable company under a misapprehension. The first question that they are confronted with is Unit the cable company want a privilege which they moan to use in a distant day , at no expense. Now if that were true , then of course J should oppose such a grant , but as tlio very lirst step requires tlio cable company to pay $11,000 or more tp the bridge company to change the plan for that particular purpose , it is clear to any ono that tlioy would not throw money away now for distant ( inoculation. Then again , oven if they did not intend using tlio bridge their tracks will bo available for her c cars anil no possible harm could tollow. So it is quite clear that they surely demean moan business. Second It is urged by opponents of the cable company that they should bo required to build three- quarters of a inilo south of tlio viaduct this year. This any man who rotleots a ininuto can see is an idle proposition , unless it bo to force the cable line on South Tenth street instead of directly on Eleventh street. 1' ' or everyone , knows a cable line costs $100,000 or so per milo , it requires iv double track and an oval sewer under each track. No cable line can bo built on a street till iU grades are permanently established and carried out. Eleventh street cannot bo BO done until tiie end of this year , so that a oablo line could not begin construction before next yeiT , when the street is in shape for it. Hence to force coiiMtruction thrco-quar- tors of a mile south this year moans to force the line on Goodman's and Kount/.o's territory on South Tenth .street , which is graded. Do the people of South Omaha want to bo tied down to one street , in the interest of Kount/.o and Goodman alone , and al risk of losing the benefit of a cable line altogether ? For if the viaduct is built , without provisions for a cable roatl , South Omaha people may rest assured that tlioir last chance for many years to get snoh excellent facilities IB gone. No member of the council , who lias the interest of the whole oily : a heart , and not simply a local and personal interest , ean all'ord to vote against the cabin franchise. 1 have fought out the interests of South Omaha , on tlio line of the Eleventh street viaduct , and now I iiropoo to keep it up in the hamo line it it takc.s all summer. S'fL'IlL , Public sale of Short Horn cattle at Lin coln. Neb. , April M , 18SH , Filtcon cows nnd hoifor.s and twenty hulls. For cata logues apply to Col. F. M. Woods , Lin coln , Neb , , or Williams & Lacy , Lacuna , Jowa. Wanted to ovclmngo for stoolc of Hard ware anil general merchandise , r > ( ) J acres of line Thnyor county ( Noti.land ) ; live lots in ( ! enoa ( Nob. ) ; good store building ( best corner ) ; gooil dwelling ( bo.st loca tion ) in Essex ( Iowa ) ; also eighty acres one-half milo ironi town of E so\ ( Iowa ) , &oede.d in blue grass For further par ticulars , address John Lindorholm , Cen tral City , Nebraska. Ono Aero or more , see Solomon's advertisement. Marsmi.Mo.\iilly'H ! ; MoNally , the O'Neill pri/.o lighter , has i t length been placed In position to make some money out of his therouloan pro portions and boxing skill. Ho struck Rising City , IXik. , some time ago in about the same manner many emigrants dtriko such places. Ho was well nigh bankrupt. Ho was asked if ho would net as policeman. Kiting city is a pretty tough place. Its hastoly cxtoinpori/.ed gnuioyard Is. well tilled with occupants who went to sloop with their boots on , McNally knew this , but accepted the protVorod position. To-day ho. is city marshal : Ho has risen from tlio ranks. Ho never urrcsteilanybody , but when ho found ttriy person , so the story gocs wlio required arrest , ho "stripped" and railed upon the offender to do likewise , take his punishment or cease quarreling. Me- Nally's success in these little allr.irs was such that a cessation of quarreling was deemed a dlclato of policy. To-day law reigns supremo. Great is the law and McNally has his prolit. For Sntoor Iriulc. Forty sections of extra choice western agricultural lands ; twclvo hundred and eighty acres of York county. Nob. , land , divided Into ten very desirable farms , ror particulars address the owners , IIorKiNs & COWAN , York , Neb. When yon como to Lincoln , stop at the Commercial Hotel , if you want homo comforts. C. W. KITCHEN , Proprietor. Irwin street , running through the em bowered greenwood of Hodick's grove , is destined to fame as the lovers' walk of Omaha. It is romantic and most sugges tive of homo tranqullity. A lot in it may bo had of C. E. Mayno for almost iv song. _ Attention gardncrs. See Solomon's advertisement , 100 aero lots. See Solo mon's advertisement. The ladies know a good thing when they see it. It is not the fastidious blan- dlMiincnts of O. K. Alavno's salesmen which attract them to make purchases of real estate. It is the beauty of the land and the cheap price at which Mr. Mr.yno sells it in all parts of town. a JAWS OP DKATir. But It Turns Out to Ha\o Keen n Harmless hcnp. The fine bay team of 11. C. Motcalf , while being driven by n colored man cast on Douglas street yesterday afternoon at M0 ! o'clock , got beyond control of the driver. They rushed around the corner on Thirteenth , and made directly for the stairs leading to the Millard house collar under Rogers' drug store. Hero they en countered an iron rail two inches in diameter. This they broke at both ends and bent into the shape of a letter V. They then plunged down the narrow stairway , the outside animal vaulting over tlio other , and thus changing posi tions at the tongue. In this manner they reached the bottom of liio area , which is scarcely wide enough for a single horso. The buggy hung over the edge of Iho sidewalk with the driver in it. The pole was tlio only thing broken. The horses were cut from tlio tangled har nesses , led into the basement and then led uji the stairs. They were unhurt in every particular , though the heroes of of the narrowest escape on record. Beating n Detective. Yesterday morning about I'-itfO o'clock , II. Sulitals. of the Western Detective Agency , was coining south on Sixteenth , when , near the corner of Cuniing , ho was sot upon by a gang of unknown follows and beaten about the head. Ho had just ' managed to got out of tlioir hands w'licn DIock-Wnlchnmn Hello appeared. The bruisers Hod and loft Siddals to fall into the , former's ' hand , by whom ho was put under arrest. Siddals is offended with Hollo's conduct , claiming that ho was the injured part } * and not the mah to bo arrested. Ho was bailed out yesterday. _ The young lady who gets to own a piece ot real estate is bound to have u homo before a girl who relies upon some body providing it. The lathes who have bouniit lots of C. E. Mnync and who are paying for them in monthly installments are now besieged with attentions of im pressionable and incipient millionaires. One Milo from Town Solomon's addi tion. Newport smiles in the sunshine of thcso balmy days , and so do its purchaserswho come into possession of its beautiful neros by paying C. E. Mayno but s50 down. Two-Score null Ten. On Tuesday , April 20 , Mr. Ilobort Wei- densall , western secretary of the interna tional committee , Y. M. C A. , celebrated his fiftieth birthday. On the evening of the same day , a number of people in Chicago cage and elsewhere mot in the Y. M. O. A. to congratulate the gentleman upon the happy event. Letters and telegrams of congratulation were also received from a number of people abroad , among them boin lrs. Deni-c and Loisonring , and A. J. 1'opploton and Warren Switxler. C. E. Mayno has tiio largest number of houses and lots for sale , employs the largest number of salesmen , tlio largest number of clerks , typo writers , abstract ors , pwm the largest number of tcuins , canies on tlio largest correspondence , doo.s tlio largest business and makes more money than any real citato m.iu in town. A. Busy Treasurer. County Treasurer ISolIn and his deputy , John droves , and assistants are being kept most busy during the days now , Do- cause Iho penalty day is but a short time distant. It will bo unnecessary to ad monish people what their duty is in the promises. If you want a pleasant ride- tomorrow take Sixteenth street. Co ! as far as Ft. Omaha , drive through the grounds up the slope west of the Fort , then take a view ot Omaha you will bo enchanted then remember tnat you are viewing the city Irqm Newport and that C. K. JMuyno is the agent who will soil you an aero lot there ou monthly payments. ? ! ) r > 0 per Aero , long time , Solomon's addition , The "Will ! AVcsl. Hnflhlo Hill will have more than 200 horses and 80 mounted Indians in his next Wild West. It will open on the Uth of next month in St. l.ouis. Aero lots , 70 Fruit Trees , Solomon's addition , Ono of the most onorgel c newsboys in town lias but ono more payment to make on a $ ; S. . > 0 lot sold him at rcifcecd rates by C , E. Mayno. That young man will rise in the world. 1'orsonnl I'nrairapli8 , Ueo. Mosor , of St. Louis , is at the Paxton. Ikobcrt E. Strahorn , of Caldwell , Idaho , is in the city. Miss Hussio Hayes , of Elliott , Iowa , is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. F. E. \ \ hito and Mrs. A. W. Me- Laughlin , of Plattsmouth , were in the city Saturday. Thos. Adams Louisville , Neb. , 1J. II. Towles North Itond.M. Y. Grillln , Clare , Iowa , are at the Canllohl. d. T. Yastcdo , ono of the solid men of Holt county is in town for a few days , taking in the sights of the metropolis. Editor MacDonough , of the O'Neill Tribune , is in town on ono of his periodi cal visits to the metropolis. His visits to this place of late have boon sullloiontly frequent to warrant thu suspicion that tlio intercut of the gentleman in this ulacu is of more than passing moment , \ Joseph Itedman and Jacob Counsman , two old rosiilotitcrij of Omaha , have just returned from a three-weeks tour to the Pacilio coast. . They have visited all the plaocs of intore&t in California , and re port themselves as much pleased with their trip. - U. 0. Claiborne , editor of the'Teonle " the uew democratic paper of O'.NeilJ , Holt Co. . in this state , cjiino into town Friday and will remain for a day or two , Mr , Claiborne is one of the oldest anil most rcspectnblo ninvspapcr men in the state and is making aisucccss of this now venture. _ "I have been in every part of the city , and cant1 find a piece of property such as I dcsiro. " The speaker is mistaken. lie has not been to see C. E. Mayno. Sco Solomon's additions before yon purchase. Sixteen lady teachers of the public schools arc paying C. E. Mayno monthly installments on lots bought of him the past six months. Iinnd I/encue. The regular meeting of the Land League was held yesterday afternoon in Cunningham's hall. J. A. McShano pre sided. It was decided to make special efforts to hold a rousing meeting of the onrani/.ation next Sunday , to which the general public shall bo invited , and at which Judge Savage will deliver an nd- dress. The address of yesterday was de livered by John Hush. It was an excel lent presentation of tin ; question of homo rule us it is understood by the people of Ireland and the relation It bears to the bill recently introduced by Mr. dlad- stoiio. The League desires returns for the tickets of St. Patrick's night enter tainment. $230 per aero Solomon's addition. The rush of strangers alone to C. E. Mayne's otlico to learn about real estate is unprecedented. Ills ollice is too small by about fifty feet. Brevities. Tlie excavators of the board of trade lot have gotten ahead of the graders. The Gettysburg panorama building on St. Mary's avenue will be , opened to-day. Solomon's addition ono milo from city. o A Horse Forked to Dentil. A dastardly outrage was perpetrated in South Omaha in the oarlj * part of last week , but it has not boon made public until the present. On Monday night A. Savage , the proprietor of a grocery store on South Thirteenth street , loft his horse well and hearty in a stall in { ho basement of his store. Tuesday morning , when he went to the stable , lie found the animal with a pitchfork imbedded in its right side , and , of course , Millbrinir severely. The tines were withdrawn and the wound doctored , but the animal died in four days. Some of Mr. Savage's ' friends fear that some cowardly individual , to bo revenged on the tonuor , inflicted this horrible cruelty upon his buast. I'rcr.ired wltli npeelal reward to heal A. No Ammonia. I.'iua or Alun. PRICE BAKIflG FOIVDER CO. , CHICAGO- ST. I.CU1R GOLD MEDAL , PAIUG , 1C78. BAKSSl'S Warranted absolutely ptiro Cocoa , from which tlio excess of OH has been rcmo\ed * IthoaMr'6 times tht strength of Cocoa mixed willi Blnrrli , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd 1 therefore Mr more economi cal , costing Itis than one cent a dtp. It li dcllclouB , nourishing , strengthening , easily digested , and admirably adapted for In\allcU mi well ns for persona In health. Sold hy ( iroccrH everywhere ) . BAKER a CO , , Dorcliesler , Mass , OR3AHA Cor. Capitol Avenue , ron TUB TnmTMF.NT op > i.i , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. WloWIENAMY. Proprietor. bulcun jiarii' lliwiitiul nml Irltuto rr.ictlco Wo have Uio facilities , iipptnr.tna and rrnudlrs for tliuciicccxsfnl trcalmentof inuty form of ilia- raw requiring cither medical or urylcnl I rent men t , nnd liultuidltornmcnudlnvtbtliMtufurtliemsilu'a ur corri poii'lHli us. Lou ; ; cxperlmco In trrat- Insjcnu'd hy li'ilur en'iblfa us tn treat mancnnea ecirnliilcilfr wltlioiit tcclup them. WHtTK I'OH C1UOUI.AK un Deformities nnd Ilracc" , ( lub Kelt , Ctirviitiiren uf tlio Splue , Dlsl fE.s < ipVnjirv , I'lIfH , Tumor * , Canrcra , CAUnli , IlronclnuK , Inlialation , Klectrlclty , 1'arnl- yds , r.lli'jify ) ) , Kidney , Kje , iur : , bklu , lllood and nil surgical iporallon ) , liullttrU'ri , Inhslprn , Timers , TrunKrs , nnd all l.imU of .Medical nnd tiur lcul ppdunccb , man. ufacturud nnd for ealc. Iho only reliable Medical Institute naklng Private , Snocial 'M Nervous Diseases 1 A fcl'K * IAI/1'V. AM , CONTAUIOUO AND 1II.OOI ) niSEASKS. from wbaiuu'rcaneuproducedniccesffnllytriMted. ' \\"o cm nmove yphilltio poljioii from thatjbtcin wltlioul niLTUiry , No .vrcbtoratnotrcnt-nn.t for lo of vital power. AIJj CO.M.MUN1UATIONH CON1'I1)IJST/AI ) / , Cill nii'l coneiiltUH or tend iiamo nnd pnet-olllco oJdri a jilainly written enclose etainp , and we will tund ) ou. In phln wrapper , our PRtVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN ITON t'UIVATE , Fl'LCIAL AM ) hKHVPC'l PlSlUktS , SiKHlXAI , WfAKNEsd , Kl'E UATOr.nndU lllTOlCN. rr , fivi'iiais , iloNcniiiui : * , OLLET , VAincorti.K , fiTJUinUIIE , AXP AVI. lll'EACW OJf TUB flEKITO- UI.INAHV OIWAKS , or lend hletcry of your ca u K > r an opinion. 1'creonj unjlilo ti vlM ns may bo tretled nt their iioincs , by co\refpond.ncc. \ iledirmo and Iiibtm- menu cunt liy mall tit exprcei SliCUUiaA' I'ACK E ! ) moil OllShllVATlO.V. no marks to Indlcala contents or fonder. One pornonal Interview iirw fcrre.1 If coiiMnlont. X'lfty rooms for the nccum. : noJaton | of imtleuts llaard nnd uttcndanco nt rcasonablo pilcci. Addrcea all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. or. 13111 St and CaoitolA e. . OMAHA. Nc'B. ' > JJLUIL1TV Ao.iitrl.Bce. JUmuk Uc lfluleeurei. ucs. Btcdauiiip lor.tiledr 'tleuUr . Add.-fti , Dr. WARD & CO. . U > imUu ; HO. DR. IMPEY , 1S03 Piustle o liiultoil to Diseases of tii EYE , EAR , NOSE AND THROAT , iittcil fov all forma ofU'fectlvo Yisiou. Artificial EycS Iiiserted. ' BARGAIN GENTER , OF THE WEST l IS AT 506 and 508 S. 13th STREET , We owe our siu-ci"i to our buyers incw York tnul Huston , who arc always on liaiul mill ready with Hie fiisli wlicit fliere are any liarpilim to be bought t'roai maimrartiircr * and Jobbcrxvlto must sell oi-fjo to the walland tvheit there U a bankrupt vale under the auctioneer's hummer they manage to et the ereaniorthe stock , and when we yet a bargain , we alwayx give our customer * the benclll thereof. , _ nj < iW wWiLjTi > i > ff * < iir n- i"i r t n MI i in riii rr n"im n rT rimTT > fcTMjL > jiirfLiViA"i-J'i " jj1" ji'- ' - - ' * " " ifVinilffrTHlniriifTB The Knights of Labor compelled a large Jersey manufacturer to close up liis establishment , leaving him with several thousand Jerseys 011 hand , and we bought the entire lot , over 100 styles , at our own price and we offer them on sale tomorrow and next week at $1.25 each. Fte Plain dlsrseys ALL Fine Braided Jersey TaI@6j ? fed © Jerseys , Vest Front and Goat Back , Braided and Scolloped Jerseys , Jerseys Braided in m $ , white and Mm3 Jerseys Wlfh red vest frents9 Jerseys wltb blue vest fronts , Jerseys embroidered In any eelor pis like , They are ali wool , worth from Jerseys witb railing cellar and cuffs , vest front and $2 $ to $4 $ , SALE I'JiBCBJ , Ladies' ' Fins Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose , excellent quality in 21A Red Brown Blue and Wine , , , A 1'AEES. RTTrRT"R _ _ _ _ _ . _ wA A , & * - "NTTD 100 Pieces Fine Satins , In cream , pink , light blue , niei3 , likie , ONLY 35 CENTS navy blue , light brown , seal brown , tan , old gold , wine , , red , drab , and a number of other shades , WOJSST3 ! H CH 5O © and 508 So-a-fcla IStli Street , IS D13CIDUD I1V Royal Havana Lottery ( A r.OVril.NMlINT INSTITUTION ) Drawn at IIavannCnbi ; , May 1,15,20 , , 188 ( A OOVIHNMINT INNFITITIOM TICKETS IN FIFTHS. Wholes ? 5.00. Fractions Pro rata. Tickets in ruths ; Wholes 83 ; Fraction s pO rutii. Subject to no miintpulnllon , not oontrollod by the imrtlcs in Interest. It U tlio fullest Iliinulii tlio nutuio of uluuiuo In ovUtoncc. 1'or tlckols apply to SIIII'SKV& a > , , ltKllrnait- wny , N. Y. CityM. ; . ori'KNS i ; CO. , Oil ) Mum etrcot Kansas City , > io. iuiliniiei.w You ore allowed a free f rtcl oftMrt of Dr. l > yo'o Celebrated Voltaic Belt with pcnsory Appllin < 1ea , for tlio speedy relief ami per rnauontcuroof. A'errown Dfltllllii. loss of Vitality UTU\ \ Mantuml , and nil kindred troiil.ba. Also for innnj other-diseases. ComplctorcstoratlontoHealthVlKor , Bn < l Manhood puarumivd. o risk Is Incurred. Illu's. tratod nirnrihlot In ttcnteil enwlnf > cmRlofrrp \ \ , nyoa. aresalng VUl.'i'A iU U KLV CO. . WurLhull. lUlcb- eC(2l\3 ( SPRiflG VEHICLES. OVER 40O.OCO a t tti 'USE. ' . niilln Vflilclo limilr. Hides na MT vithnna person mil wo. 'ibo HitrhiffM lunjftlif'ti anu ( liortfn arconllngta Iko w i lit thny carry. I/juaJlJ i fll niliiplril tii Dii'ili ruiintry rimiln mill finr ilrlvi Hcfciti3illaniifiirturfil Hurl i.olil lif > Ut luuiilLC C aiTl 3 UulULru uutl JJfiilcrix NebraakB Hational Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Pnirt up Capital . $250,000 SuplusMay 1 , 1885 . 25,000 U. W. YATHS , I'rosidont. A.E. TOD/.XUN , Vlco Prusidont W. II. S. HUGIIKS , Uiishior. \V. V. MOIJE , JOHN S. COLLINS , U. W. YATBS , LKWIS S. KIKI : > , A. E. TOU/.ALIK , BANKING OFFICEt THE IRON BANK. Cor , 12th and Farnam Streets. Ooncrul llauklnir Uaslniui Ti- BeslGoodsl tile Market l < ford , III. Ask for our uooJs awl sec that' tha bear our trado'iuurK. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GEO. nUHKE , MnnnRor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. HEFEHENCES : Jlercliiiuts' nnd Karnieis' U.ink , David City , Xeli. ; Kearney Nnlloiul Jlank , Kearney. Neb. ; Ciliiiabus ) St.ilo ll.uik. Uolmnbiis , Neb. ; MuDonuld's U.ink , North i'latlo. Neb. ; Oinalm Niittonnl Hank. Oinnlia. N'ub. AVill pay cusloniers' dratt with bill of l.ulliitf attached for two-thirds value of stock. RJ U FIRST CLASS IN EIIEBY RESPECT hi 1877. CINOINBTATI , OHIO. EJifferesa ! SSyIesB 20OO ( ) V 'iiil l' r Cafalituc ; , E ritt-s , Frul and Tehtlin < uinl OEZS..IPSS1 2JliA.C3 ! IlfT OliviE A.-P3 : A. TO IS .A/Z1 Oneof UIG Best awl Lvryest Stoe'os in the U.3 , to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator C. E MAYNE , REAL ESTATE DEALER , S. W. COR. IMIiA.X'I ) B'ASt.VAM , 0.1IADM. Property of every iluscription for sale in nil purls of the oily , l-anil-j tor sulo in county in Nuhrusku. A complete f.ct of Aoitraots of Titlus ot luiiilas ) ? County kppt. M-ipsoftiioCity , State or county , or any other infonnatioii ileircU furnuhcil free of cliurge upon application. ESTABLISHED 187'J. LincolnSteaiDyeWorks W. I ) . IIOUEUTSON , Prop'r. Omco No. 1105 O St. , Woilts S K. Cor. P. & 9t'i. J liicnln.NVb. Cents' ClotliliiB Clfftiieit mi'l ' Hu pulicd. F. M. ELLIS & GO. khiteclsand Building Superlnfs OMAHA , NEB , and DES MOINES , IA , Ollke , fur. Ulli uiul I'uriiiiin Strctits , Uoi/uitJ P viZa : . . iT33B. u lU. < iiiU.suiUtUfr' ! ( . M. lillli