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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1887)
fWATTA r > ATTY BEE : 'TTOTRSnAV. .TANTPAlfV 90. IfiftT Sl'OUTSMEN IN CONCliATC. They Meet nnd Ils6uss nn Obnoxious Gnino Lnvf. W. II. K. Hughes was selected \o act as Imlnn.in ot the meeting ot sportsmen In I'cnrose.t Ilnrelln's Imnlnrero store Tuesday night. The meeting Imd been called to tnKo some notion concerning the bill preventing pprlng shootlnpvlilcli It is alleged , Is to bo Introduced tit Uio present session ot the leg islature ) . Mr. 1'cnroso stated , upon request , that the meeting was an Informal one , called for the purpose ot heading elf the bill which ho un derstood was to bo introduced for the pur pose of preventing the shooting of migrating birds elurlng the spring months. Mr. Usher said ho thought br all means the bill , U It was really to ho introduced , ought to bo defcateel. He understood furllivrinoiu , from two or tlirco pGuices.tluet such a measure was certainly to bo bruuglit before tlio legis lature. "And If It Is not defeated. " ho sale ! , "It will llmltus to clay pigeons iuiei glass balls All the year mound. The same question came lip In Kansas four years aco. The Stale "Sportsman's association took hold of the mai ler , sent a committee to Tojicka , hael the bill defeated and n ( mine law of our own passed , which prove-d highly satisfactory. " fjeimo further ellnciisslem followed. A mo tion was maelo tliat a iTmilnlttret bu appointed to Und out whether biicli n bill was ically tel l > n Introduce ) , and to leimrl upon tlio mat ter nti latei meeting. Thoclialr appoluteil ORsurli roiumlttei : Messrs. ISIngham , Wniley nnd I'rcston , and the meeting adjourned. Neil Ice. Having purchased the lithographic sineiss nnil machinery of the Uniulia Lllhogniiliic | nnel Stationary comiiany , taking Dosscsslon this ilny , wo are now r.runtircel to oxccnto all orders for work in tlmt line , and will bo pleased to re ceive orelers from till old customers nnel from ns mnny new ones res will favor us with their business. Mr. Edward liny- maker , who has been conne'ctesel ' with tlio business ever slnco Its establishment , re tains his Interest anel will rcmuin in ohnnro of the mechanical elopartment , ivliioh is n snlllcicnt guarantee that noth ing but first class work will bo turncel out. For the present the shop will re main where it is , the ollico Doing located nt 100 South Fourteenth street. Mail or ders nmy bo nelelresscd to the llees Print ing Co. or to the Omnhn Lithographic Company , 100 nnd 108 South Fourteenth street , Omaha , Neb. SAM'L. HLUS & Co. How liong Slnco ? How long ngo is it that you have been down to South Omoha. If yon have not been there lately you shoulel take a free ride elown there while 'C. K. Mayno is showing lots there nt Oto $1,000. South Omahu is nearly ns largo as Council IMufl'ri now anel you can make money by investing there. Terms onc-lifth cash , balance in twelve quarterly payments at 7 per cent Interest. Call on C. E. Mayne , sole agent , N. W. Cor. ICth and Ilarnoy. Carriages have been on the road ever tfinco Monday morning taking parlies out to Denson and South Omaha. Call at C. K. Maynu'H ollico nnd take a rido. It costs you nothing. Tjlmvooei 1'ark-LiOtq. For sale by J. II. Gibson , 218 S. 15th st. llow LOUR Since ? How long ag"o is it that you have been down to South Omaha. If you ITavo not been there lately you should take a free ride down there while C. E. Mayno is showing lots there at 9350 to $1,000. South Omalm is nearly as largo as Council .Hind's now and yon can make moneiy by ( jnvesllnp there. Terms olio-fifth cash , oalanco in twelve quarterly payments at 7 per cent interest. Call on C.E. Mayno , sole agent , N. W. Cor. 15th and Hixruoy. A GIUSAlTsCHEMlS. How a Messenger Saved a Ilalf- Uollnr. 1 There Is a boy In the service of the A. IX T , company who for Ingenuity literally takes the bakery. Ho was passing tlio exposition building last Saturday night , when ho was attracted by the lights within the btructnro and the nolso of tlio cheers which shook the four walls. Ho resolved to enter and see what was up. lie had no monoto be sure. Hut that was no obstacle In his way. lie had brains , which aio bolter than money. Going to a baleen close at hand , ho called for paper and envelope. Ho scribbled a few words on the oacer , folded It and put it In the envel ope anel then addressed It to a reporter , with whom ho Imd the honor of being Intimately acquainted , lie then hastened ov r to the exposition bulldlnc , braceel up to the doorkeeper - keeper and said that he had a very Important note for , ( naming his man ) . "Let mo see it , " demanded the door keeper. " Can't do U , " replied the boy. "Cos why ? It's 'gainst do ruh's. lls letter I've got to glvei to do feller hlssulf. " Without further p.uloy , tho'mcssengcr was admitted. Once inside ho tore up tin- note , limited up a seclmleel corner , anel for half an hour sat enjoylua the bicycle race. That boy Is a genius. Carriages have been on the roael ever since Monday morning taking parties out to Henson and South Omaha. Call at C. E. Mayne's ofllco and take a rido. It costa you nothing. Notluo. The Omana Stationery & Lithograph ing company have nol sold ita machinery to Mr. Eelwarel Haymaker nor to Samuel llecso & Co. , but solely and simply all the lithographing part of the business. The niaclilnory still belongs to the Omaha Lithbgrnphing & Sationcry company. Mr. W. G. Cummings continues to liavo entire control < ind full ninnigctnont of the job f > rintin < : dopiirtment. The recent change allucts him in no manner whatever , nor does it atlect any other portion of the business of the Omalm J itliographing & Stationery company , except thu litliograpliinp dopartinunt. J. J. CUMMINRS , Sco'y sind M'g'r. I1 ( ) > V liOIIK SillCO ? How long ago IH It that you Imvo boon down to South Omaha. If you lutvo not been ( hero lately you should take a free- ride down there while U. K. Mayne is ( mowing lots thcrei at $230 to $1,000. South Omahu is nearly ns large us Council lilufls now , and yon can make money by investing thoru. Tunns one-fifth cash , balance in twelve quarterly navnumts at 7 per cent interest. Call on 0. K. Mayno , eolo agent , N. W. Cor. 15th and Ilarnoy. Articles of incorporation , ot the Portal Land & Town Lot company was tiled yesterday with County Clerk Ncedham. In inquiring wo find JJmt this company own tno entire tract of land laying be tween the I ) . & M. ( Ashland cut oil' ) , Union Pacifio and Missouri Pacific , eight and olio-half miles from Omalia post- ollico. This no doubt will bo the subur ban property of Omaha , owing to its line railroad facilities. Each road running three passenger trains ench way. The company wo are informed propose to donate land to manufactories , and this new town will bo to Omaha what Pull V ' man is to Chicag * . f * Up to I'rogB Time. Upon going to press it is learned by telephone that 15th and llurnoy streets nro almost blockadea by the string of constantly going and coming carriages to South Omahu and llunson , nnd that Maync's ollico is crowded almost to suf focation by parties who have faith in licuson and South Omaha property. A Sporting Mnu'a Opinion. A lornlspentltiKiuan yesterday In commentIng - Ing upon the Stilllvau-Ciulllf lijlit , said : "I do not believe that fight was a hippodrome. 9 Sullivan has too inuch of a reputation to en- 1'age In ouch n ( Fairs oven if ho were Invited to do to. i firmly believe ho broke his arm as thp dispatches state. Dolthjnktho accident \\t\l \ Impair his powers as a tighter 'f Certainly 1 do. for a year , at lust , ho will have to be very careful of his arm nnel tt mny never bens strong as ltwa . Certain It IB for the next twelve months ho vrlll not bo able to meet Jem Smith , the Knellsh champ * Ion. I do not consider It nil probable that ho will bfl able to meet Klllen In Milwaukee , ac cording to the arrangements that had been made. \\oiihlbataklng too much risk. " No interest charged oil lots bought in Ucnson Thursday. Llmvood Pnrk , six blocks cast of South Omnhn depot. Buy a lot in Ucnson to-morrow. Carriages have been on the road over since Monday morning taking parties out to Jionson and South Omaha.- Call at C. E. Miync's ollico and take a ride. It costs you nothing. Ihiy a lot In llenson to-morrow. tiCK TO 1JINGM2V. The Canadian Clinmplou nntl What * Ho llns to Hny. Tim following letter was received yesterday at this ollicc ami will bo read with Intciest by locnlliuulincn : ST. Louis Jan. 17. To the Editor pt the Hr.r. : Dear Slr.-I hear that Frank I'VDIng- ley has Issued a challenge In your city papers to i tin any man In America a bicycle nice Uo or 50 miles , barring John S. I'rlnco. Now. I wish to .state that III1 accommodate ! Mr. DliiLiIey Tor a race of SO miles ami 1 will not bar Mr. Princp either. 1 am lenely to meet him also. Jut ! 1 will accommodate ) Dlnglcy lirst. Now I will bo In Omaha Imme.llately alter my oiiRnucmcntR hero nnd will moot Mr. Dlngluy at jour ollico and inako a match lor S100 a side and run him within t\V5 weeks. Yours rrspoctfully , * * T. W. KCK , Champion of Canada. Carriages have been on the road ever sincet Monday mornhi" taking parties out to lionsoti and South Omaha. Call at C. E. Mayno's ollice and take a riele. It costs you nothing. Parties desiring to look at lots in Portal tal , the townblto at the junction of the Union Pacific , U. iM. . ami Missouri Pacific railways , can take the 10:55 : a. m. Union Pacific train , or the 11 a. m. Mis souri Pacific train , on Friday , January 23 , 1887 , and meet the secretary on the ground. _ _ There will bo a street car line so Henson - son by September 1st. Buy n lot of C. E. Mayne. _ _ Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Nnt Hrown prop. $2 pnrday. Cor. 10th | and Farnam street cars from depot pass the house. If you don't think Ucnson lots are be ing sold out fast stop into C. 15. Miiyuu's ollico nnd see ) the crowd. Temperance. Another largo and deeply Interested audi ence listened to that master of oratory , Joe Critchlleld , at the Hucklnghani hall last even ing , on lils favorite theme of temperance , and nceello ss It Is tos.ay that the saloon Inter ests In this city wore no great degree bor.cll ttcel thprcby , but on the contrary were deprived of some of their old customers through their signing the pledge. Mrs. Palmer , national evangelist ot the W. C. T. II. , was oppor tunely present and conducted the devotional part of theexeiches. Coino out , one and all , and hear Mr , Critchliclel to-night. If you don't think Ucnson lots are be- ln/j / solel out fast step into C. E. Mayue's ollico rud see the crowd. lilnirood Park For saleby J. II. Gibson , 218 S. 15th st. Uuy a lot in Uenson to-morrow. There will bo a street car line to Ben son by September 1st , Buy u lot of C. E. Mnyno. < JLImvnoet Park hots. For sale by J. H.Gibson. _ 218 S. 15th st. If yon don't think Benson lots are be ing solel out fast step into C. E. Mayue's ollico and sec the crowd. A Mlnliifj Company. Omaha men have formed a company to de velop CM tain gold mines near llalloy , Idaho. The corporation will bo known as the Idaho Gold Kelt Mining and Milling compahy.wlth heaelquuarters In this city. The Incorporators are J. C. Cowln , Jl. S. llolllns , W. F. Kechel , Court Carrier. John MrClmo , Alex Mitchell , Jr. , F. A. Nash , John Kceno and T. K. Slid- borough. The articles of. lucorpoiiUlon will bo tiled in a few days. Carriages have been on the roae ever since Monday morning taking parties out to Ucnson anel South Omaha. Call at C. K. Mavno's ollicc and take a ride. It costs you nothing , iTlmvoort I'nrk Lots. For sale by J. 11. Gibson , 313 S. 15th st. If yon don't think Benson lots are being - ing solel out fast stop into C. E. Mayiio's olhcc and sec the crowd. No interest charged on lots bought in Benson Thursday. Still Trickery. Detective Moynlhan received a telegram from Detective llanklnson , of Mlnneape > lls ordering the arrest of 11. llertchliolcl , a man about forty years of age wciitulnguoo pounds , who had been making bogus drafts and re- celvlnp money under false pretenses , -Thls Is the same fellow who , under the name of Werner , played this game with the Mui- chants' National bank and Peter Cioos In this city as described In the liuu a few days ago. There will bo a fetreot car line to Ben- sun by September 1st. Buy u lot of C. E.Maym. $2OOOO Worth of Lots already sold in Llnwooel Park. Carriages liavo boon on the roael over Binco Monday morning taking parties out to liunson anel South Omaha. Call at U. E. Mayno's ofllco and take a rido. it cobts you nothing. - Cnllforiiin Excursion. A. first-class rounel trip excursion to Los Angeles , Including lias Vegas Hot Springs , Santa Fo , San Diego. Riverside , i'asaeiena anel Sierra Maelra Villa , will leave Kansas City January 37 at 8:25 : p. p > . , via the A. , T. & S. P. , Atlantic & Pa- citiu and California Southern railroads , returning sumo route. Tickets if00.00 , good six months. For sleeping car ac commodations remit early to O.V. . Stover , agent A. T. & S. F. H. 11. , Ues Moiues , Iowa. There will bo a street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Buy a lot of C. E. Mayiio. A Number of New UeBlelcnces and business buildings already uudor contract iu Linwood Park. If you don't think Bensftn lots are being - ing sold out fast ste-p into C. E. Mayuo'a ollice and see die crowd. Dead. The Infant child of George Holfman , one of the 1 coal force of letter carrier ? , died yes tord-ty morning at the corner of Twelfth and Williams btreuts , the parents' residence. Cairiages have been on the road over slnco Monday morning taking parties out to Benson and South Omaha. Call at C. E. Mayno'a ofllco and take a rido. It costs you nothing. MrnvooA Pt\\\t \ Lotg will bo worth rnpro moirttf for . purposes in six months tuan any oth m South Omaha , If you don't think Benson lots are being - ing sold out fast step into C , . Mayuo's and TUB PAXTON. Wlint ttio ChlcnRO" Hotel World Says About Our Lending Hotel. Of the many successful hotel enterprises - ' prises undertaken in the last half dozen years , wo believe the Pax ton , of Omaha , heads the list. Wo are reliably informed that It is making n small fortune every year for the two brothers who own and conduct it. They purchased the around on which it stands about six years ago for $50,000 nnd its value Is now placed by good juelgcs at § 250,000. The hotel has econ enlarged three limes , and yct more room is needed and will bo provided the coming summer. The building , addi tions , furimurp , etc. , lias cost about if300.- 000 , so that the property is now worth more than half n million , and wo nro credibly informed that the business of the house pays 10 per cent on n gooel deal more than that amount. It is noteworthy that the house has never hael u losing month slnco its opening , and its patronage - ago and popularity Is annually increas ing. Its handsome rotunda is lilleel every evening with a busy , bustling crowelj in fact , the Pn\ton is to Omalia what the Palmer is to Chicago , anel its success ami popularity place the Kitchen Brothers among the small number of phenome nally successful hotel men of the elayunel to tlicm wo gladly extend our hearty congratulations ami well wishes for con- tinned prosperity. Such remarkable hotel successes as this are not numerous , there fore Ihoy are entitled to more than pass ing mention in thu Ileitel World. No Interest charged ou lots bought in Beusou Thursday. Llnwnoel 1'nrk Lota arc large anel title is perfect. No interest chargeet on lots bought in UcnsoiiTliursday. To Retail Dealers. Visit the new location of Slonn. John son it Co.Ccornor Ninth and Leaven worth streets , and inspect the bargains in gro ceries. Buy n lot in Benson to-morrow. A Wlfo-Bcater. "I'll teach you a lesson by giving yon thlity days In the county jail , " bald Judge Stcn- berg yesterday morning to a prisoner named Kelwanl Uabblngton , who hael been aricstcel lor beating his wile. Uabblngton had been repeatedly ariested tor this olTonse , butcach time his wife begged to have him icleased. Yesteiday however , she determliuHl to let.tho law take its couiso , ana accordingly licrhus- band will suend the ne.\t month In jail. Five or six women of the town were sent to jail because they could not produce the money necessary to pay their line's. There will be a street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Buy n lot of C. E. Mayno. Llmvood Pnrk Lots. For sale by J. H. Gibson , 218 S. 15th st. No Interest charged on lots bought in Uenson Thursday. Retail dealers only are invitoel to in spect the bargains in groceries offered by Sloan , Johnson & Co. There will bo a street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Uuy a lot of C. E. Mayne ) . OnTthe Track. Yesterday morning whr-n the Oslo dummy tiain , coiiblstlnc of four coaches and an en cine , wus running at a voryrapld rate towaid the stock yaids. It struck a bre > ken rail near Harris it Fisher's packing house. Three cars left the track and struck a zlg-/.ag line across the rails. They were full of passen gers , and though everybody was very badly shaken up , jet nobody was hurt. The cars weie Injured and were taken to the shops. The engine did not leave the track , nnd a couple of hours were remitted to clear tlo ) latter for other trains. Carriages have been on the road ever since Monday morning taking parties out to Benson and South Omaha. Call at C. E. Mayno's ollice anel .take a rido. It costs you nothing. The Atmosphere is ns pure in Linwood Park as in any addition to the city. There will bo : i street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Buy u lot oi C. E. Mayno. A full line of canned goods , fruit , vegetables , elamagoel by suiokei in the Sloan , Johnson & Co. lire , are being ollbreel at low cut prices , corner of Ninth ami Lcavcuworth street. There will bo a street car line to Ben- sou by September 1st. Buy u. lot of C. E , Mayne. Tlio fire Truck. Fire Chief Calllgan has just lottirncd from Ciilcngo , ami reports that the now lire truck will be icaely to ho sent to Omaliri in three weeks. It Is now being painted and the metal paits are buln ; nicklo platod. It Is 00 feet in heiulit and can bo stietchcd to its fullest limit Inside ot 00 seconds. . Ho Ililnks Unit it will cieate a lovolntlon In the manner ot lighting Omalia fires. The cost ot the machine will bo ! ? 3.SCK ) . How Loiii : Since ? How long ago is it that you have been down to South Omaha. If yon have not boon there lately you should take a frco ride elown thcio while C. E. Mayno is showing-lots there atiJ'.IOto OOO. South Omaha is nearly as largo as Council BliiUVi now , anel you can muku money by investing thero. Terms ono-lifth cash , balance in twelve quarterly payments at 7 per cent intcrust. Call ou C. E. Mayne , solo agent , N. W. Cof. 15th and Ilarnoy. Some rare bargains are being ofl'ereet for the rutall trade ) at the great lire sale of Sloan , Johnson & Co's stock no.w in pregrcss , cornur of Ninth anel Loavon- worth fatroets , Buy a lot in Ue'iison to-morrow. Ijimvootl Park Is Imaa. to el near enough to the great packing and busiio-i3 ! center of South Omaha. No interest charged on lots bought in liciiaonThursday. . . A New J'.iNlor. Itev , D. II. Kcrr , of Meircr , 1'a. , has ac cepted the second call ot the Soul L west Pres byterian church , which was latel extended to him by thu treihtees ot that oiganlzatlon. Ho will arrive here In Maicli. lnv. ! .Mr. Itoyd , who is now tmnpoiarlly oillolatinsr. will re main In the city us editor ot the Christian Hour. If you donlt think Benson lots are beIng - Ing sole ! out fast Htnp into C , E Mayno's ollico and see the crowd , Lilnwooel 1'arlc lots are beautiful. No Interest charged on lots bought In Benson Thursday , I lnwooel Parlc lots ? 200 to ? 500 , 10 per coat cash. Carriages liave been on the roael ever since Monday morning taking parties out to Benson and South Omaha. Call at C. E. Mayno's ollico and take a rido. It costs you nothing. Uaptlst Unlvemlly. Tuesday evening there was a meeting a the Paxton hotel of the committee hav ing in charge the preliminary arrange ments for a meeting for the purpose o iccurlng assistance for tbo estabhshmeu of a Baptist university in Omaha , Mr ' Holmes presided. Interesting speeches 'were made by Messrs , Patterson , Ken pedy , Richardson , McLeiod and others * * ; ho kind mcrttlrincel nnel the manner n which It might bo sustained. The original sub-committee , consisting of Messrs , Clark , Seward and Rowley , was ncreascel by the names of Messrs. Me- Leod. lr , Aflcnjand Richarelson , with in- strtictlons to cdll .1 meeting at an early late , with the ntvmcs of loading citizens nttachcd to the call. Buy a lot in Benson to-morrow. ajtimood Pnrk Affords ho finest view iiuSouth Omaha. If you elon't think Benson lots nro bo ne sold out fast ! stop into C. E. Mayno's oliico and see Uurcrowd. s for notnll Orocori at the Sloan , Johnson & Co. lire 3ea : ! , Call and see them. Buy a lot in Benson to-morr6w. District School According to the showing of Stipcrlntcn- lent Burner , the school districts In DoticUs countv , have been apporlloneil tTio following urns lor educational purposes elurlng the ear : Fist district , Sll.lM.iM ; i-'d , Si'.S.Wj hi. ssoi Mah. ; . fcinat ; ' . ' ; fiin , 5217 sr. ; nth. Slcfl M ; 7th , Slto.75 : 8th , SUM ) . ' ! ! ; Dili , 10th , < ' 4tS.3l ; 11th , 8 w.lils I2tti $15-1.23 $ ; isih , S1315 : ? ; 14th , 8100.03 ; l.Mh , Sill.41 , 10th , S1.U73 ! 17th. S7SI.CO ; ISth , llibO ; 10th , S123.bOi iiOtll , S15'.ltt ) ) 1st , 81IVWS 2--"d. S130.ll ; sd : ) , 8110,31 } Slth , S12H.W ; Sotli. Sl-r > . ! W ; JOth , $ h34 1ft ; STtll , 5127.fiO ? ; us Hi , S110.77 : 2'Jlh. Slfit.ra ; : th. SlltUO ; 3lst. 14 , ' 51 : 3Juel ? in.oa : ; wnl , 8io'i.i53itli.3iri.'jj3- ; ; . is ; T.th , SISH.M ; ilTth , 5f:04.2tV. : : B th. 8C00.58 ; BUth , -ias.w40lh ; , Sias.W-Jlst,81 : 3id , Sll50.ll44lh. ; S132.fc'.ir ; : , f 15507 ; 47th , Slir..44Mb. . ; . Sl'ja.bOItitli ; , ; isit.t9j oist , siin.iw : 63iid , simis : naui , TU.T'J ; fractional , SOI.74 ; fractional SOO.OO. How Ionc Slnco ? llow long ago Is It that you have been town to South Omaha. If.you have not icon there lately you shoulel take a free ielo elown there while C. E. Mayno is hewing lots there at $ ' , ' 50 to $1,000. south ) maha is nearly as largo as Council Hull's now , and you can make money by nvcstmg thero. Terms one-fifth cash , mlanco in twelve quarterly payments at 7 per cent interest. Call on C. E. Mayne , , ole agunt , N.V. . Cor. 15th anel. Hartley. Buy a lot in Benson to-morrow. The sale of partially'damagcel groceries rom the Sloan , Johnson & Co. lire Is now joing ; on at the new location of the above inn , corner of Ninth nnel Lcavenworlh trocts. $10,000 worth of goods were sold csterday. No interest charged on lots bought in leiisou Thurselay. School Money. Superintendent liruncr this moinlng noti fied Secretary Connoyer , of the boat-el of cd- icatlon , that thorn was In the county treas- nai's olllce.subject to the older of the boniel , : ll,15S for educational purposes , derived iota flues , license ? , nnd the state appoilion- ncnt. Ills communication also set loitli the net that theie are now Ilb3l .school chlldien n this district. There will bo n street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Buy a lot of C. " . Mayne. _ The ? ? 5.000 grocery stock , which was lamageel by fire anel" water on the ! night of January 1st , is now being solel at a , ; rcat sacrifice of prices by Sloan , John- ion & Co. in their now location , corner of Jinth and Lcavcuworth. It will pay ctail merchants to call and inspect their Kirgains. Buy a lot in Benson to-morrow. Carriages have been on the roael ever Bince Monday morning taking partiusout o Benson auel South Omaha. Cull at C. 3. Mayno's ollice and take a rielo. It costs you nothing. The Gorman-American Association. At a meeting o' the German-American as sociation last night the tolleiwlng gentlemen were bulectcet as a uo.-.id ot managers tor the nt-miiK year : F. Jslsasser , Charh'S Met/ ! , .ieoigo Anthes , Kolicrl Kosetmvolg , K. ( ! . { rube , 15. S. Lucko , K. Uninelcs , lion. 1'hlllp Anelres and Louis llelmrod. If you don't think Benson lota arc bo ng solel out fast stop into C. E. Muync's oilicc and sec the crowd. There will bo a street car line to Ben son by September 1st. Buy u lot of C. LJ. Mayne. U. 1 * . linnet Mnsciicraelc. | The U. P. band annual masque ball will bo hold iu the Exposition annex , Friday. Feb. 11. No interest charged on lots bought in Benson Thursday. Buy a lot in Benson to-morrow. The following item , taken from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat , will interest many Ouiaha people who know Mr , Ilowarel : "C. H. Ilowarel , who was promoteel from the position of general foreman of the Missouri 1'acilic shops to assistant to A. A. Ilnyncs , inspector of the local car anel machinery department of the ( jould sys- torn , was to have entered upon his elulies the lirst of the month , but having in the meantime ncccptcel a position with the Missouii Car anel Foundry company , will take a place with them as assistant super- intomlent of their works at Camlmdgo City , Ind. " Mr. Howard'b homo was formerly In Grand Island , where his parents still reside. No interest charged on lots bought in Beiihon Thursday. If you don't think Benson lots are bo- imj solel out fast step into C , E. Mayno's ollico und sec the crowd. Dr. Graham , who han'tin ofllco nca the Millarel , waRarrcstcelyps erdny afternoon on the charge of Hwinelling the soldier , La/.arus , out of money which shoulel have been paid to Dr.MuMen'amy.of the Omaha Meielical and Surgical institute ) . Tlio prosecution was instigated by the solelior La/.arus , and not by lr ) , McMcnamy , as has boon staled. Graham will bo tried in police e'ourt. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity , strength and wholcsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kindo ane cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul titude of low test , short weight alum o phosphate powders. Sold only In cans Royal Baking Powder Co. . , 403 Wall street York. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Tf'c wish to cleat' out our Entire Winter Stock tills month if possible , anil necessity requires that our prices should bo very tow in fact so tow that it will pay you fo buy winter goods 3TO1F asTa mat ter of investment , thoutjh you may not absolutely need them until next winter. Our oi'crcoulA and heavy suits arc going now at a nominal /lyitrc. They arc greatly cut In price , far below your expectations.'c \ \ don't say how much. U'hat docs It amount to when we say $20.00 Overcoats reduced to $12,00 ; or $15.00 Suits reduced to $10.00 ? l"ou must sec the goods , get the In formation which we will give and use your own judgment , The balance of our rea Jackets and fcsts arc selling now for less tlian the mere cloth would cosf. One tot ice arc wiling now for $7,00 which is of all wool Chinchilla Heaver with fine Casslincrc lining and sold before the reduction for $12.fiO , Our heavy weight Gents' Furnishing gooas , such as Underwear , Wool Hosiery , Cardigan and Jer sey Jackets , etc. , have undergone a general overhauling. Prices arc cut right and left and should betaken taken advantage of before sites are badly broken. II goods marked in plain figures and at sir idly one price. COT. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omalia. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S ' , , State Agents FOll TUB RTWR RRN ( P1 iMlm Dill ! \ \ 1 j Omaha , Web. ESTADLISEED USED IN AIL PAEISOFTHE WORLD Cat alogupa und Prices on ajipllcBllon. Hold by nil the best forrlairn Reil trier * and Dculen. CINCINNATI , U. S. A. Cubic .address. COO-CJN. I tste c poietlra remrdr for Ibo abnro dltome ; by Its vta thoiiiuindaof cisrnoftbo wont kln-i and iif lone ( landing liaro ben corpd. Indoetl. f n Urotic U my faith In Iti efficacy I I will lend fWO IJOTTLES FKXIi , tocelhcrwlthmViL- UABUnHKATISUonlhlsdIicMiMoixnvtun'Aror. aiteex- pttis & t. O. aiUrtes. UB. T. A. SLOCUU , W Foul fit H. V BBEXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs , UN BERT A HE JR8 A\S > ttho old stand 1-407 Farnam st. Orders jytcle-graph so.icited and promptly at tended to. Telephone No. 225. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. SPECIALIST , 9 Ear , Kose & Ttoaf Room 9 Williams Building , cor. 15th and Dodge sts. , Omaha. ous 8 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m HECTORED. A victim o. uulLrullinpruJencrnriuslJVt 'rrnmturo IJiray. J > crrooj I > ollltvjo ! t 5linlieioU , tc. , hAVlntrlrlCHlln vaLi every Known remedy , hns rtlarnv rcKl elrapla elfrurovhlrli ha will Hcnil FRED to hla fellow EUlTcrrr * Art.lrew. U. J. MAHON. 1'Odt Oil" Cbl SIi . > cw 1 orlt CIST- HOIli : eiATAHIUI. ThoGrcatCentmn KeuvMly m a po-ieirc cure. Krec Fftniplo p and hnok for 4 ctnts In Btatini * . EncLa iliUCAL : ! CO. , Hut Hampton , Coco. VlUUri.rr.ill < - < > i.ni rbc > prif .tlr itc.lnrdbjilnnewCivmlc Urolhral . f"miroriiiirn wUI > vli l < J ' "V" c''ialc ' Agency , 174 rMoa bt. , N. V. OMAHA 13th Ct , Cor. Ccpitoi Avcnuo , TQH THE THEATMENT orul. . Chronic & Surgical Diseases , PR. MoMnKAfflYTPropUotor. fiuueu viari' flniMial nnd j'rlruto ITaciW Wo lilvo Iho f eilltle , eiipnrntua n < l remecllti for tlieeucccesfnl trenlnient of o\ery form if All- rate requiring cither medical or etircknl treAtincol , ami Inutc all to come and liivretlgat : ) fur tlicmiclv * * or corroponil wltli u . iMiig cipcrlroco Iu tnat- IDI : cases lir letter cn ble u to trial uauy until icienlifleMly without icelnif thtm WHITE 7011 ClUCUI.AU on Dcformltlei nJ ( Draco , Club Feet , Curvaturti of the Hplno Diirinn ur WOMXH. J'llri , Tnraor , Cancer * , 'Catarrh , Ilronchllli , Innilatlnn , Electricity , 1'aral- yili , npllentr. Klitnfj , Eft , Ear , faklp , Ulood anj all inrzlrnl ojitTSlloin , Jlnderlfi , Iiiholer , Tlrmrci , Trunei , anil all kinds of Medical and Surgical ApiiUaucci , man ufactured and for nl Tht only reliable .Medical . IniMute mtklng Private , Special § Nervous Diseases rA BPKCIAI.TV. ALIj CONTAGIOUS AK1J J1WJOD DIPEA8KB , from whatevercauieproduced , ucce fniltrested Wo Ciu remove Syilillltlo polioa froia elig ijitun without mercury. Now rtiloratlvo treatment fcr Ion of Tltal power ALT , COMMUNIUATIOHH CONFIUENl'IAL Cull nod coniultua or aend name and poit-ofik addrcn plainly written endow etaop , nd we nil ) tend von , In plala wrapper' , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO NIEK VTON I'tllTATI , BftCliL iKD KmrOUl riKBill" , StXINiUVriF.MI , BfCIIMATOIIRIKZA , IkfOKH cr , BTrniLU , efoNour.iiusi , GLEUT , VIRICOCKLI ; , STRIOTL-IK , AMD IM , puEi si or Tin ClrNiTo- UUIVAIIT Onuist , ot teed history of jour caeefer an opinion , Tcriont unable to > lsttC9 maybe treated attlielr liomei , br corrernondence. Mcditlnes aed Initni- u uti aent by mall or eiureig SECU/tRI.V f AC'K fcU FROM OIJ3KUVATlON.no marfci tolndlc4t contiiati or tender. On pertonal intorrlew pro- fciredjf conu'Dlent , fifty rooms for the a"oum modsllon of paticnti Hoard and attendant * tt reasocable prlcei Addreii all I.vtteu to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , ' " . Hit ) 61 sn , < CwlUJ Aitu OMAHA. HE . A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO BLANKS ! HIO PIUZKS ! UVUIIY YKAH OVKU A MILLION mSTJlIHUTKD Moitu THAN ONI : I > HA\VING KVISUY MONTH. TWO UKAWINUS IN rUlIlCICUAUY , TI1K 1ST AND BOTH. t Only $2.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bonds participate in 225 drawings , four drawings every year and ictain their original value * until the year 1944. Prizes of 2,003,009 , 1,000,000 , , 500,000 &c. francs will be drawn , ben , sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win 4 times every year and so come into possession of a fortune. With (810) ( ) Ten Dollars ns flist puyiucnt you cnn seouro Fl ItOO Austihn govormnant liontli with B per cent IntuiCFt , and U various European govt'iiimt'iit bonds , \vhlch mo druwn 111 tlinol "unnuiilly with pil/r-siunountliiK to over I'l ! ! , < ) H ) , < ) Ji , Imlinco on crisy monthly installments. Bnlif investment ol cnpltnl ns the Invo'tPd money must bo palil buck and iminy olmnuosto win nlilif prl/o. Money can boscnt by rt-ffistuicd letter , money order or by express , mid In lotuin wo will loruuidthu ciocunioiits. Tor lurthor Inlormatlon , c.ill on or nddress , IESCEBX : ItAMUXft < > . , SO5 ISroiulwny , New York. N. D. Those bonds iiio not lottery tickets , and tlio sale IsletRftlly poiralttod. Display at tholr warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYON&.HEALY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & , HEALY , 1 3OB I3O7 PARMAM BTKPBT * TOOTLE HOSEA & CO , ST. JOSEPH , WHOLESALE DRY G-OODS , BOOTS AND We have been closed for one week on aci count of the death of our greatly esteemed se nior partnerMilton Tootle. Having now taken out letters of administration on our firm bus- ness , we are ready for spring trade with the lar * gest stock of goods ever opened in the west. We guarantee to make prices to compete with eastern markets , and carry an assortment ; ample for the requirements of the trade. Soliciting your orders , we are , Respectfully yours , TOOTLE , HOSEA & CO.