. y .q . y 8 THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8 , 1SS7. ' I F I THE LOCAL NEWS BUDGET , Cracksmen Invade a Laundry and Make a Big Haul , CONNELL ON THE CHARTER. * Sporting Notes Talks With Travel lers A. Ulrl Drowned BHlTerlnjr k on the HoHoniH A Serious s Other Local. i Work. Mr. J. H. Kvans , of tlie City Steam laun dry , on entering his ollice yesterday morning discovered a queer state ot affairs. Ills safe door was blown open , and the papers and documents which ho had left locked up the day before wore scaUcied over the lloor. A small hole had been bnred through th'j door , and the pieces of the broken combination lock told tlio tale. The place had been bur- glail7cd. It vvas found thr.t about one hun dred and llfty dollars In cash bad been taken , together with about seventy-live dollars lars In checks. Payment on thn latter has t been stopped. * " Tlio police were notltlcd and several ofllcers Investigated the srenu ot the burglary. It was found that the cracksmen had entetuil thiough the back door , and bad tliun , by means of n "jimmy , " pried open a middle door loading Into the ollico. Tlio work which was done on tlio afo shows that the fellows were e.vpert at their business. An employe of the laundry , who Blrpt upstairs , says tliat ho vvas awakened by n stranuo nolso alter midnight , but supposing that U was the cracking oL the steam piped p.ild no attention to it. VICTIMS OK Tim 1JLASTS. How Many ofThoiu Live on thn lllvcr Itanlc In Utiinlm. Uj The long-continued cold weather which lias flr for weeks prevailed In Omaha , has been | | i the cause of sulferlng and want to many of the poorer people of the city. It found them scantily supplied with clothing , fuel or means to purchase either to enable them to pass the winter without experiencing the misery which goncrally results tiom lack ot thrift , or misfortune" Several hundred fam ilies of tills kind are now being supplied with necessaries by Poor Superintendent Ilahoney , at the expense of the county. Many of these families are Bquattors upon tlio bottoms. They live in shanties , of the Ilimstcst nature , gcncially liullt by themselves , and patched with nvery kind of contrlvanre to keep away the cold. Into these are huddled tamllles sometimes containing as many as ten people. They nro all poorly clad , and some of them are prone upon a bed of sickness. They seldom stir out except to snatch a piece of wood or coal from a scanty pllo to keep allvo the miserable coals which give warmth to their poor abode. Yesterday a UKK rcpoiter was called to the bottoms and found a case of wretchedness whleli islseldom experienced. A family o ( seven vvas living in a hole in the ground , of about eight feet square. To enter it one had to make a descent Which jeopard ized Ids neck. The hole vvas covered with ncanvas top. In the middle was a stove , which monopoll/ed the greater part of the room , the e.\istoncoof which would not have been noticed had It not been tor the feeble light which the coal emitted. Thn place was dark and noisome. Uy means ot u mateh tlio reporter discovered a bundle ot rags at .one end of the hole , and buried In these vvas a woman , Immovably sick , with a newly botn Infant by her side. She had been ill lor ilueo weeks and In that time had not been able to raise trom her rags. To aggravate her misery she had but a fovv hours bolero sent her eldest daughter to the river to get a bucket ot water. Iho child did not return , blio fell into tlio sticam , tlio current carried Ser under the lee , never pothaps to bo lound azaln. This accident tilled to ovotllowlng iho poor woman's anculsh so much so the h reporter was compelled to withdraw from the miserable place. SERIOUS CHAUGES. Contained in a Warrant Tor tbo Arrest of John Smith. John Smith Is the very plain antl unostenta tious name of an Individual on Saunders street who runs a candy and notion store next to the ilcrrold block. It Is alleged tliat he has been taking unwarranted liber ties with little gills who have come to his store to buy candy , etc. Yesterday an ancry father ot onu 'of the victims of Smith's lusttul conduct appeared In the police couit and swore out a wariant for tno arrest of that Individual. The father's name is Dennis l.ano ami his little daughter's name Is Ellen Mary Lane. IUOYCLE NOTES. Eelt Leaves for Denver BuIlocU'a Great , Work. T. Vf. Eck left yesterday morning with his trainer and backer , Carlisle , for Denver , .where this week ho will engage In a couple of races. Ho will return In time to qo into tialning for his race with liullock , two weeks hen co. The latter Is coming to the front In wonder ful shape and promises to develop into a star. Ho is aheady able to down men who claim to bo tlrst class professionals. Ills triends claim that In his 100-mile race with Kck lie will notonly give that man n hard run , but stands a good chance ot boating him. Ho Is training dally on the exposition bulldlnc tr.ick , Is working haul to keep himself In condition and Is altogether in excellent trim. Yesterday morning ho took a practice spin of twenty miles about the track , ac complishing tills distance In exactly ono hour , lour minutes and thirty seconds , or six seconds better time than that made by Prince nnd Eck on Saturday night for ono mile moro than the same distance. This , too , was done without any ono to coach him or set the pace for him. It now develops that through a mistake In scoring Prince and Eck on Satuiday night ran -1 miles or 215 laps instead of " 0 miles , as they ought to have dono. The time made for tills distance w.is one hour , four minutes and twenty-six seconds. This would make the tlmo made tor the -0-inlles ono hour , one minute and tinny seconds. The mistake was not discovered until too late alter the rofeieo had given his decision. As to all ap pearances the stipulatedtlmoof ono lionrand three minutes had not been made , the retereo ordered an equal division ot the cato re ceipts and decided tliat the stakes ot SCO a side must bo i etui nnd to each man. TALUS WITH TUAVELnHS. Short IntorvlowH Gathered In tlio Hotel Itotuiuliis. J. C. MorrJ&ciAUoona , 2J . "Tho boom which has struck Council ] Huffs docs not Buipriso me in the least , The only tiling I wonder at is that it did not artlvo sooner than it did. When I passed thiouch Omaha two years ago , on my way west , i fotesavv Bomothlnir of this sett. Council Jilulfs Is so near Omaha that she cannot tall to proht by the prosperity ot this city. There is no rea son why Council lllutfs should not be a great city and that too without dettacting tiotn the growth or prosperity ot Omaha. " Thomas J/urcllng , Chicago , III Without having the honor of a personal acquaintance with "Miss Van X.andt Spies , " the joting lady who has lately achieved such unenvla- blu nototlety by her affection for the doomed Chloapo analchlst , 1 have several friends who are so acquainted. The Impression prevails among them that she Is young woman who partly fiom a thirst for notoriety , but mainly on account of a real otrectlon tor the con demned man , has taken the steps which have luoiiKht her so promptly. Some people think that she Is demented. I don't , Nor do I be- liuvu that those who arelu a position to judiio best believe that way , " Chintr ? Nun-Is , Straitcr , III , : "If the coal lind which has recently been made in your city proves all that Is hoped for , the advan- taco which will aeciuu to Omaha will be a magnlilront one. t'oal mines willdo moteto boom your city than all this u-al estate ex citement. Stieatur I us giown morn since Its coal mines have been fully discoveied and developed than it over did before more in fact than Its most sanguine cltlzcus had hoped tor. " Local Laconics ) . Frank IJatidlo.monagorOmalia b.iso ball club "The Holt railway has made us a good offer for grounds , which I think vv 111 bo accepted. enclose It and erect a grand stand thereon , provided wo will lease It for a term of years. It wlllcairy passengers to and from the grounds for Iho nominal sum of ten cents each way. The olfer Is a good one , and , I think , will bo accepted. If wo do decide to so locate onr park , it would bo really morn quickly ami easily accessible than the present grounds , which are several blocks from the street car lino. " A Lawyer "Tho pettifoggery practiced on last Saturday night at the annex by all the railroad editors ami lawyers was icmark- able but that ot Poppletbn transcended any thing over scon hero before. Ho saw ho could not answer even Mnlhall'-s ihaipes. and when ho went upon the stage Popple- ton appealed to his nrcjudlces by rofening to the property-qualllicatlon of fi.OOO for Councilman. Miilhall's answer , however , sent him to his seat and every body justly lejolced over his defeat. " Five acres in South Omaha for sale at a bargain. KVANS& JOHNSON. To the Fni'inors nnd Grain Growers of Nebraska. On account of Iho misrepresentations being made to you by a fovv individuals maliciously disposed to Injure you and ourselves without any just catts'o , wo take this method of informing you that tlio Union Pacific Hallway Co. or any of its olllccra AIM : NOrNOW ANI xtviuiiAvn : iin.v : in any way i.Nrnui.sTi.u in the nusixnss or ouu runi and , that the only reason tlio Union Pacific Hallway Co. had for aiding tlio building of ono elevator of largo capacity at this point was , that It would enable that company to promptly discharge its loa'ts of grain and thus keep Its cars constantly employed , to the mutual advantage ) of itself and the iro- ) elucer.s Uy taking stock in tlio building itself ( but not in tlio business ) , the com pany seenruel for its own convenience much irrealcr storage facilities than wo could otherwise have supplied , and thus wo are able to concentrate largo quanti ties of tonnage , and thereby secure rates between hero and Knropo or an equiva lent in prices here or at Mississippi river points , that would enable us to pay higher prices both to grain shippers ami to fatmcra through our country agents. The U. P. U 11. Co. , therotorc , derive no benefit whatever from our business ex cept by our facilities increasing the freight trallle of tliuir roads , as wo only pay reasonable icntal for the use of the building in question ( Kluvator Uof ) , which we liolel lease. Wr. AUI : IN NO WAY MONOPOLISTS , and wo can prove to any nuwspapur editor , grain shipper , farmer , or any intelligent business man , that not less than ONI : MILLION 01' nOLLAHS 1IAVK lir.KN SAVKl ) to the producers and shippois of grain on the Union Pacilie ; road , miring the last ten years , on account of the facilities afforded by the elevators operated by us. Wo beg , further , to state that we are proparcel to furnish hundreds of testimonials menials from the leading grain dealers of Nebraska , that our institution here at Omaha is not only not aiftagonistic in any way to the interests of the producer , but is of great benefit to both producer and shipper. All conflicting information comes trom ignorance of the true situa tion. We invite those who think thesy must say something on thu subject to gut at the facts in the case , so that their fol low citi/.cns may not bo wrongfully mis represented. llIMEnAUGII&MuitltlAM. Dissolution ol'Partnership. The firm of Koss & Kimath , 021 N. 10th st. , lias dissolvcel , G. J. Koss { joing out. 11. Kimath continuing tlio business , col lecting all bills eluu the late firm anil pay ing all bills contracted by the firm of Ross & Kunatli. H. KuN.vrn. Omaha , Nub. , Feb. 5th , ' 87. flying Ijolibylste. The officers' special car of the U. & M. was hurriedly ordeied out yesterday noon , to thu depot , and at ono o'clock , the load vvas cleared betvvcenlthls placu and Lincoln ami thu car , behind a fast engine , went flying to the latter placo. Messrs. lloldicso , Greene , and several other lobbyists were on boaid. They were going to be picsunt at the re-convening ot the legisla ture yesterday atteinoon. Mayno I'luoo. We have only ten more lots to sell in this beautiful addition aeljoining Ilans- com Place fronting on Lcavcnworth street , only three blocks west of Park avenue. These lots need no advertising to liuil purchasers. No moro desirable residence sites can be in the city than those in Mayno Place. Positively , after ten more ) lots are sold , the prices on the balance will Do advanced 20 per cunt. C. E. MAYNB , Pieal Estate and Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and llarnoy. Twenty acres for pale cheapa bargain. EVANS & JOHNSON , 52IS. liUh St. Cimniiigliam Hall. South-west People. llev. J. N. lloyd , of the Clulstlan Hour , leaves this evening for the cast , on business connected with tliat paper , lie will bo accompanied by Mr. Driimmond , superin tendent ot his Sunday-school. Kuv. Thomas Hall is expected in this city In a low days. 20 Per Cent Discount On all frames for pictures for next 80 days. This is a big offer. Call and sue us. ROSE liuos. Andrew Moynlhan. Andrew Moynih.in , ot the Drum , who Is still sick In Chicago , and though not out ot danger , yet happily escaped an abscess In his throat , which It was thought could not bo avoided , llo Is under the care ot his mother. _ Ton acres for sale cheap. EV.V.NS A : JOHNSON , ail S. 13th Si. A Suru Thin- . Everybody likes a sure thing , Non residents desiring to invest in Omaha property , anil not having tlio time to spare to come to Omaha and make per sonal selections , cannot possibly miss it if they select a lot at random in South Omaha. Every lot there is a fatmiTHING. C. E. MAYNI : , Agent for the South Omaha Land Com pany , N. W. Cor. 15th and llarnoy. A Bohemian I ttltor. Yesterday morning Chas. Chotok , a Holio- mlan editor lately from Texas/passed tluough this city on his way to Schuylcr In this city , whet u h'u will nssumo editorial contiol of a llohemian vvccMy to bu established at that place , They Are Going Fast , Lots in Randolph Place addition to South Omaha for sale cheap , EVANS & JOHNSON , 521 S. 13th Street. Cunningham Hall. Out or Uuslncss. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of thu Omaha D.dry association the ofllcers were diiected to close up Its business , sell Its piouerty and pay its debts as soon as practi cable. Notice. The South Omaha Land company have appointed C. E. Maynosolo agent for the salu of thulrlots. llo will show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President. A Serious Charge. Yesterday tuornin ? In Jubtlce Berka's court Phllllpmo Ile-lslo made complaint against Edward Marker , charging him with at tempted rape. The judge issued a warrant for barker s aricat. Victor B. Caldvvcll commenced suit in ho district court yesterday to secure a division of the estate of his father , Smith TJU3 CHAUTCH. A I'olutetl hotter l < 'rom City Attornc : Con n oil The Opposition Unninokctl nncl tlio Jtcnl fiono of Conten tion Sot Forth. To the Editor ot the BEE : In view ot UK "cae rule. ' ' enforced by Chairman Oallaphe at tlio meeting of citizens called to consldc tlio now charter , which prevented a discus sion of the real cause of the opposition to tin amendments proposed , I drcm It my duty a : a citlrcn , asell ns an official of this city , t < direct the attention of our citizens and on lclslatots to tlio cause of such opoosl tton. tton.The The real bone of contention is the changi made by the Douglas county delegation re quiring the taxation of HIP property of rail road and telegtaph companies , the saino a : tins property of other corporations and the t.amo as the property of individuals Is ta\ed This. 1 believe , can bo demonstrated to tin satisfaction ot any fair minded , dlMntricstcc pel sun. The objections to thu provision con coining tlio board of public \\oiks , and tlu objections umed to a few other sections seivo as n pretext merely for the fusillade now being made upon the charter by the iall loads , their attorneys and representatives , vvhilo the leal object of defeating the chattel Is to piuvent the just , taxation of railway property for niiinlrlual purposes. Mr. l'o | > - pli-ton , thu able attorney tor the Union I'.iullic Itnllxvny company , is upon iccoid as favoilni ; tlio chatter as pcitected and av ) moved by tlio committee of Huron. It was at his instance that the eomhiltlcc was subse quently called tozethci , and n icsoliilinn adopted utgini : thu passauc of thu chatter as it left the hands of thti committee. What , then , were the chances made by the di'lcuation , \\liicli.Mr. . I'opttleton objucledl This Is the question ho failed to niisvvcr ai the cltl/ens'meeting , for tlie very uood rea son tliat thn only cliaiiRo ho dors ur eonltl alt- jcct to. istliat relating to railway taxation , and with re atd to this chance lie knew full well that It Is jtiht and light and that his on position cannot , with tairness , bu defended. Permit me to MJI forth the chatigu lelcrted to. It Is as follows : "Upon the completion of such copy of said assessment roll the city eleik shall add to said roll nny and all real estate In said city belonging to any railto.id or telegraph com pany , and not appcarlnc on the enmity loll by reason ot having been letmiicd to the ptato board , or otherwise , and assess tht ! same , as near as may be , to coi respond with the assessed value of lilo pinperty on said countj loll , lot ( lie purpose ot taxation lot municipal purposes , and such as-essment shall bo .subject to mi equalisation bv tlio city council , the same as oilier utoperty when sit ting as a bo.ud ot equallration. " Fiom the foregoing piovtslon It will bo ob served tliat tlio cltvclcik Is required to mid to thu city tax roll , which Is copied liom the county tav roll , all real estate In the city be longing to any rallioad or lelcgiaph com pany , lor tlio { impose of city taxation , the assessment to cuncjpoiul as near as possible with other llko propeity. Wherein Is thu injustice ot this piovisionV Js it not just and rluht that thu real estate of lailroad and telegraph companies , lyln \\itlnn the corpotatu limits ot tliucity , should bear its propoition of taxation the same us other proncitj' ' Is not the proputu of the railway and telegraph companies within the limits of thucitv piotected by thu municipal goveinmenl and saved from loss and destina tion by the pollco and lite dopaitmetiN , the same as the pioperty of Individual eitlzensV it is not miinllestlr vvionir and unjust that the Union I'aeilici.Uliorm company , upon 1H entire light ot way , depot giounds ami side tiaeks , coveiing u vast number of lots , in some eases entiio blocks , agmegating In value upwards ot two million dollais , should pay a city tax less than is paid by thu two principal hotels ot our eiUV I have taken the pains to examine thu u-coids in the city ticasiuer's ollice , and lind that upon all piop- citv above specified , the Union Tacilie p.ivs , under the present mllciuo sjstem , exietly 2,41" , which does not ernial the sum paid by tlio I'nxton and Milliard hotels. Any othur tax paid bv thn Union I'acllic railroad Is upon the bridge , its olliccs ami real estate disconnected trom its lines ot road. As a mattei of light and faiiness , ac- coiding to thu present sjfetem 01 assc.sbinent. the S3,000,0X ( ) ot property refeired to should bo assessed at about one-fourth its value , fia\ SIOO.OOO. TliH picsuiu ratool city taxation upon the assessois' valuation , is about three pi'i eont. T'lls ' would make thu city tax ot the Union J'ncllic railroad lor tlio j.ioperty mentioned about 515,000 , and It would then buappioximatcly coneut ; wheieas , It is now an outrage on cveiy taxpayer In the city of Omaha. The unjustness of the present system ol railway taxation does not apply alouo to the Union I'acihc tallroad , but applies witli equal If not irrcater loice to bomo of the other lines of lailroad. Unless thu ehansu In the charter as pio- poscd bv the delegation is made , the liell line will soon become a part ol the .Missouri I'.iellle , and tlio largo number .ot lots pur chased and condemned foriailio.ul purpose will bo stiicken fiom the city tax toll , as has bucn donu in tliu rase ot thu Union i'acilic and 15. te.M. lailroailb , ami thu binden by leason ot the non-assessment of such lot' will bu put upon the piopeity of other tax- paveisol thu city. The tax list in the office ot the city tieas- uici shows the cancellation of a laue num ber ot lots listed tor taxation , on the ground , as I am informed by thu city tieasmci.'lhai the lots have been acquncd by the railroads , and thctotoic claimed to be retuini'd as mile a e , and consequently not assessed. When it K conflicted that n vciy laigu part ol the right-ot-way occupied bv tailroads is in the public stieets , which aio not subject to taxa tion , It woiihl seem to bo iskingllttloenoiit ; ! that taxes on lots and depot buildings should bu paid. Tholalluro to pass the present chatter bill , In my opinionwill be n sieat calamity to 0111 city. For this icnsoii I have , to thu liest ol my ability , resisted the opposition , tor Icl Know its oilgln and its pmpose. The pros cut routioversy is but a lepctitlon ot the light of two vears ago. When at thu last ses bion of tlio leglslatuic. It was proposed bj amuiidmeiith to tliochartei , to legulatu tin gas company , and to roguhito thu dualling , liealing and time ol tunning street cars and thulaiutobu charged , a tunilic howl wat raised over tliocommlssloneis ot adjtistuicn ptovlslon , butiota word was said concern lug tliu real purpose ot the opposition. History icpcals itself , and wo aiu agalt called upon to defend thn rights of tliu people - plo against thu combined powers of tlio rail road coiporatlons who liku thu gub and Rttee railway comi > aiiles ot tills city maku tin hht ( under a madk. It the piovlslon eoueernlti ! ; railway taxa tion Is not just and right , vvhv not meet I squaiely anil muKo thu tight on that giouiKl Is It not demonstrated , In vlovv of Mr. 1'op pleton'.s tut'liiby resolution , the passageo thu chattel as it left thu liands of thu com nultin that he , as the luprusuatativu of tin opposition , Id lighting thn chatter on thi gioundof the changes made at Lincoln b ; tliu delegation ? What change docs ho object to ? I agalt repeat , not one , except that which requite lailroads to pay just taxes. Tliat no doubt may exist on this point , will bt telly lelci to every chanuu madu by th < Douglas county delegation , which In thu on the charter will not amount to twont ; lines , First. Thoamotint of thn treasurer's bom was increased Irom S100.000 to 03,000. J. Thoponalty on grading and other specla taxes was striken out , so as to conform to ; llko changu made t\vo jeais ago concetnini paving taxes. S. An addition to the provision conccrnlm advcrtisitiL' , which ruqulics all bldb to tiu ac comiKinled by a sworn statement of circula tion , which Is to bu duly considered. 4. Thoconectlon of an error conccrnlm tlmo of appointment of olllcurs. and the sil ; ary ot thu pollco ' judgu and chief ot polio eachSm' 0. Thu rallioad taxations provision , am changing the number of feet of viaduct at : preach rioin bOO to 1,200. As 1 have n carbon copy ot the orlidna manuscript of the charter , as it left tliu hand ot the committee , 1 can verify thu above , am I defy oni ) to dispute what Dm vo stated con ccrnint ; chanties. Thu work , then , of the committee ot ( if teen , covering I think over twenty sessions stands practically as It left thu hands of tin committee , except so far as railroad tuxatlot is concerned. Is it manifest that this ono- change Is tin milk in thu cocoanut , and the cause ot ul opposition ? I have no criovnnco with nnv railroad cor poratlon of this cityand I believe in treattiif them lairly anil liberally , but as an olllchil o this city , whoso duty it is to rcmcbent am dctcnd the interests of the city , I cannot M quietly by and permit the opposition nov bclntr made to the charter to proceed wlthou at least entering my protest. For this reason , and because I would no allow Clmiunan Gallagher to peiputrato t high handed outrage , in deciding a motion t < chance the chatter carried , when tlio hones vote was live to one , against the proposition 1 am made the target of abuse by some of tin papers of this city. reference to the ontcomo of the charter fight , believing that no question Is over settled nn til it Is settled rltjht , 1 am confident of a Una vindication. KoKpectfnlly , W. J CoN.vr.M. , City Attorney. Arc Going V it. Lots In Randolph Place addition tc South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSOX , 52 J S. lath Street , Hall. Union 1'nclllo Depot Notes. Among the Improvements recently Intro duced into the Uhlon Pacific depot Is a tele * graph ollice adjoining the ticket ofllce , where messages will bo rccelv eel for transmission from travelers. Notwithstanding nil tliat has been done tc beautify and Improve this place- , some of the employes claim that there is something do- tecllvo In tlm management. It is claimed that the scrubbing Is done dining the day , at which time tlio doors are locked and people - plo not allowed to enter the waiting rooms The gentlemen's closet , It Is also stated , ha been either locked or out of repair one-thlid of the present winter. Five acres in South Omaha for sale nt a batyain. EVA.NS & JOHNSON. A Girl * Drowned , Sunday afternoon n girl named Frances Seott , living with her parents In n dug-out on the bank of thu Missouri river about onu quarter of n mlle below Uoyd's packing house , fell Into the tlver and was diowncd. She had been scut to cut n hole through thu Ice In the suilaco to get a bucket of water , but , Instead went several teet on the liver to an opening In the Icu where thu sttcam was llovvltiK lapidly. The Ice broke beneath her. She fell Into the water , was carried under the leu and though many of the icu men along the hank set out to Hud her , slio wag never found. Tlio mother is an Invalid and the citcuiiistancesof the family tire of the pooieat kind. Five , ten and twomy-acro blocks , ail julninp South Omiilui , fur sale cheap. Jtt't right for cutting. Call at unco on onEVNS & JOIINSOX , CiMS. liitli St. ] _ A Iteckloss Driver. Yesterday morning thodrlvet oftheheavleq of the mall wagons lunnlpgbutwecntho de pots and the postulllco was late leaving the latter place , for thu 10.V : > Union I'acilic ttain. Ho lashed his horses out ot the vaid at a tin Ions rate , and when the van reached the Filteenth street track It swung against the tail and threw tliu driver from his eat. The hprses then lan to Douglas , "thenco to Four teenth sttcct. where they svMiug southwatd aualnst two wauons on iho corner , the colli sion sounding llko a peal ot thnndei. Thu mail wagon wasbadlvstialnodand the dtlver seriouslv biulsod. Thu mall was late lor the train. _ A copy of the "Storm Chart" for 1887 , by the Hov. Irl U. Hicks , and Calen dar for 1887 , mailed free to any ad dress on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Write plainly your Name , Post- ollico and State. Tan Die. J. 11. iMcLiux MKDICINM : Co , St. Louts , JIo. .lust in Time. Jennie Gtccn and May Blown , two gildcel lemales , were airangod beloio .ludgo Sten- beii ; yesterday on a charge of dlstuibing the peace. Thew \ eic an usted about lo'clocK yes turd-xymeunlng in thu lovvur p.ut of town and had in tow a boy who lusldes on blxteentli sheet. The policeman anestcd the women jiiat in time to save tln youngstei's fiatcli and valuables. Yesterday morninc the wo men were lined SIO and costs. _ Absolutely Thispowdcr never varies. A marvel ol purity , strength \\holcsoinencss More economic than the ordinary kindr , and cannot be sold in competition wi h the mul titude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. , 106 Wall street , New York. St. Cor. Capitol rtM rnn THE rnuATMEhT or AII. Chronic fit Surgical Diseases. R. McMIENAIVJY. Prop pto.- . ' 1'railiio SuiC'Mi jcuro Hosiiiml nnil J'riiuto IV'olmto the facilities , np ] > nratn > nnd rrmutlci for the successful trcntmeni of o cry form of ills , rasa requiring either nirillcnl or burulcul Irejitinrul , And liultu all tocumeand Invi ttlgutu for tlii miel\M ir correspond with u Long viperlrniu in trrnl lii''cusea liy letter enables ua to Ircat mauy ciista ( tuntiflrnify vltliont ecciiig tlirni . \VU1T15 FOH CIUOUIjAU on Doformltlci nil llrftccs , Club feet , Cunstnrca of the bplno JlisEAsra or VV'oMrs , rilti , Tumors , Cancels , Catarrh , Ilronchltii. Itmilatlon , Klcctrlclty , I'lirnl. > fl , Epllcpey , Kidney , yc , Ear , bUu , IJlood ami ul ! unrjrical opcrutliMis , Ilatlorles , Inhalers , nrncri , Trunin , nn | nil Iclnda of Iltdlcnlaad Surgical Appllaucut , man. ufacturcil and for Mia The only reliable nledlcal Institute making Private , Special f Nervous Diseases 1 rA BPKC1A1.TY. ALL CONTAGIOUS AND W.OOD niSE\Sr.S , from hatovcrcau producedeucccasfully treated VV'u c-in remove Blpullilto poleoa from tlioujtttui without mercury New restorntHotwatment for lo of vital power ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Cull ( mil consult ui or vend rarao and po t-omie ixJdnsj i > lalnly written cncloeo stamp , and we will rend you , In pUm w rapptr , our PHIVAtE OIRCULAR TO LTON J'lUMTE , 6l' CItl. AM ) NUlTOfS StMINil , WlAKNEW. HriRMATOimiKIi , cr , griinut , OoNORiuKEA. QLEET , VAKICOCILB , HTHICTUIH , AND AU. DKEABII or THE GiNiru- UniNAnr OJIUAK * , or tend history uf your cute for Persona unanle to > Ult ns may t > c treated nt Ihelr liomes , lir corrcrpondcncc Mcdlclncn nnd Inttrn- menu eent by mall or exnrcie bl'.CUUKLV J'ACK El ) FKOM OllSkIlVA11ON.ua marks to Indicate contents or ecmhr. One personal JnUrvlcw pro ferre < ) If convenient. Fifty rooms for the a-com mcxlatlon of patient * Hoard nnd attendance at riatonablo prices AUJn 3 11 Lettera to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , f.at. 13th SI. and CaDltclJl o-OMAHA. KtD. CONSJMnilNs thousand ! of cat * * ot th worst klu4 and of lune ciandlng h " beaneurfel Intlwd. to troip It my faith la luedeaey tb "i will iiud T O BOTTLES f UEK , together wllh f VAli . iii RI K TiiElT.aBi'U thlidUeuo.toanr iotr rtr. olre ex. preMI * fi,0. aUM . Ctt.T. A.BLOCUMUl JCWtl8UM.If " ir MANLY uftctlcf i , tn y tt * p rf rtly * " Civiafe U rethral HUsUL " _ wwi- * Ci Kg K m O ulj THE PROBLEM SOLVED , People often express surprise at tJie rapid growth of our business ami look for the explanation in some Jiiddcn cause. There is none , Simply careful , patient and determined effort , that all we sell shall be right-in Q UAL1TY , right in STYLE and right in PRICK. Think ofwliat w6 Jiave been saying and then look at our Clothing a ndFnrnisJiiug Goods. Just now , ivliilc dealers generally arc taking a rest , onr cstubUsJi- ment is besieged ivitJibuyersfrom morning until night. The reason or this is people are tahing advantaye oj tlto opjiorttiutfy in scleclin < i front an elegant supply of first class gottls at One-third less than actual va.lt te. The sacrifice on all Overcoats , Heavy Suits and Heavy Weight ITnr * nishhig GootlSf stul goes on and will continue nottvitlistanttiitt/ li.w prices asked. To intending Clothing purchasers we would srtyfl'conte early" and yet first choice , for at the rate Clothing has bcen inovuiy for the past two iveehs our assortment of styles and prices will soon he broJtcn , All goods marked in piain figures and at strictly one price. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. -AXD- PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. The only Machine tJiat will sew bitcJuvarils / ยง wl forwards cqtmlly well , and The Llyhtcst Running Sewing Machine In existence. The Union Sewing Machine ! We desire cncrf/clic and responsible dealers in jfcbi'ttslm , Colorado , If'uominy , Dakota and Western Iowa. Jfyoitnre looltlngfor a chcaji racJilnc , don't answer this advertisement , but if j/rm want to handle the Jicst Sewing Machine that money can i buy , address for particulars , 209 N , 16th Sf , , Omaha , Neb , Mention Omaha lice. ! Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 40,000 H. W Yates , President. A. E. Tou/alin. vMrc President. W. li S. Hughes , Cashier. uiiiccTons : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Rood. A. E. Toit/.alin. BANKING OFFICE : TIIE IKON 8ANK , Cor ISJth and Farnam Sts A General Banking Ihismcss Transacted. N , W. HARRIS & Co. BAXKKliS , CHICAGO , DflUnC Of Counties , Cities nnd othorsof DUflUd hlK-lnrintlobought nml soM. lianlorn offlo * 63 DovoiiBhlre BU IJoaloa. Correspond- cnco solicited. FOK SAM : . A InrKo number of retonlod I'orulipron and Cljilosdnlo Stiilllous. AlbO Homo I ! rod i.'oltH. I'.very mutual irmmtntooil n brooder. I'llces roasomiblound turms uusy ( Jo r Hock IIIIH linun Bt'lcctod with reroi CMOS to both individual murit und podluroo. . A lurjro numhur of our Bliilllons nro uuullmatod nml Colts of tholr tret can bo shown. Vork in on tbu 11. & . M. It. 1L , two hours' rl'lo ' went of Lincoln. For cntu- lojucs and fuilhorlnformnUoii , ucHrosa I'UY & FAIUUIACII. York.KBlJ. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. Eye , Ear , Nose & Throat Room 9 Williams Building , cor. IGth and Dodge sts , , Omaha. ours 8 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 and 7 to S p. m "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlio OrlRliinl nu l Only Uciiiiinv. ludUutobfttla to LADIES * Afck jour UrUffaUt fur "thlcL t r' Eii ll linil takt BO * iheror fi.clo.t i . ( umpi ) Ui u ( or ( xirUcolir * in ittttr o ] rrtum nil.ll. N A | 6) ) E P A IJf fcuW Zl itit& i'a. Ibj DrucitUU CTcrrwbfrh 'U be "UilrbcV Ust Receipt Oooki . "MEMOItlAL KD1TION , " Ijitt and croirnlnn worlc of bu life. . Juit out. OlitU ' , The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COB , 15th AND HABN-.EY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for sale lu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF A13STIIACT3 Of Titles of Douplas county kept. Maps of the city state or county , or any otlioc infonnatrou desired , furnished free of charge upon application. C. S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest slock. Prices the lowest. RopairinsspociaUy. All vrork warrant ed. Corner Douglas and Kith strueta. Omali * Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacific Railroaelcompany. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH , NO Itl.A.VKSI mo I'ui/Kst iv'iitv : VIAK UVIK A MOIII : THAN ONI : DUAVVINU ivicitv : MO.VIJI. TWO DltAVVIN < iS l.N rHIIHKUAUV , Till : 1ST AM ) RUTH. Only $2.00 rcquued to secure one Koyal Italian 100 francs gold boiul. 'J'lieic bond participate in 223 drawings , four drawing * every year ard retain their original valu until the year 1'Jll. 1'iucs of 2,000,000 , l.OOO.OOU , 5')0OOJ ' ) , &c. francs will be diawn , b ( sideb the ceitainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win1 times .every ycai and * bo come into nossesUon of a foitunc , v "VVIth ( 10)TonI ) > Qlliir8n8 ilrst payment yon can soouro H 300 AustHftn povornmont . tiondl > wltUSiiercfntliitucH.undUvurloiiB lluropoiui govyiiiliirnt lioiuti , ulcli aid drawn .11 Iliup , annually wllli prUoaiimountlnjf to over 1 ia/JW.WJlmlaneo on oisy iiioiillily iiistiillmfiits Bur Jnvestmcnt of eiiplliil us itio invostcd money musl bo pulil bark iiiul iimny chances to win a bl prUo. Munoy can boseut by ruxialoral Icttor , money order or by oxprcas , nU lu loturM wo wil orwiuiltho aocumonta. Tor furllior Information , eull on or aildruss. It UM.V KAXI I.CO. . , 05 Ilrmulwuy , New York. r W \ < t\ton \ tickets , and tUo sa'.o Uletfftlly pgrialitoO. ( Uy I if > llffct * !