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    -8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24 , 1887.
ON THE CHARGE OF MURDER ,
Officer William White Arrested Yesterday
on the Serious Charge.
AN ALLEGED TEACHER EXPOSED.
A Nowny tSrlst of Itntlrnail Notes
Jvocnl linconlcs 1'oHcc Mat
ters nnd Other I > ocnl
News , Ktc.
Charged With Murder.
Shortly before 13 o'clock yesterday n
wnrrnnt was sworn out in police court
for the rarest of Olllccr William Wlnlo ,
on the charge of murdering John Kicli *
nrdRon early Sunday morning. Tlio
complaint was drawn up by
Attorney IMwnnt Crowoll who
represent ? the plaintiffs , Alexander
lliohnrilson , brother of the dead
man , H. T. Montfort , president of the
bricklayers' union , O. 1' . Slirumv secre
tary of'tlie same , and Dan O'Keefo n
prominent inuiubor of the organisation.
The warrant was placed in the liamh
of an ollicer , who proceeded at once to
eervo it.
Officer White was arrested yc tcrdn.y
nfternoon nnd his bonds were fixed in the
sum of $5OCO. Ho F.TVO the bonds and
was released for examination on Satur
day.
A rtJxn itAisnn
The btlrldayera , after the death of
their comrade , hold a secret iLeo.ting and
raised .1 fund of between $1-10U and
fl.iiOO , with which to wroscento the case.
t is also stated that they have avail
able $0,000 more , in cnso it is needed.
One of the dead man's friends said yesterday -
torday : "Wo propose to sue this thing
through to the bitter end , and if possible
have this man Wliitu brought to justice.
Why , if wo don't , no man's lifo is safe in
tins city. You or I are just as liable to
bo shot down us Hiehardson was , in cold
blood. Wo htivo all the money we need
to carry this thing through. "
Another man said : "You can depend
upon it , wo will make thinca warm for
white. If theip is any justice in Omaha
we propose to lind it out. "
Assistant District Attorney Ilcdiek
said : ' 'We have additional important evi
dencu in this case which is being col
lated. "
WHITK TAKKS A "j.AV-OI'r" .
Since the sad occurrcncn ot Sunday
morning Ollicer Whitu has not been on
bis beat. At the conclusion of the in
quest Marshal CummiiigH granted him .1
ton days' vacation , as lie was feeling
badly in need of rest.
"White is ono of the best men on the
force , " said the marshal , "and has a
clean record. I never wont on his beat
but that I .found him on duty. Is'o matter -
tor what time of niirht or day I looked
for bun I always found him on deck. 1'er-
haps this prosecution , as it had to come ,
was best after all. It will dispose of tbu
que&tlpn of his guilt once for all. "
"A VKliEGKAPlt SCHOOL. "
The \Vcfitcru Uitlon Boyn Evposo an
Alleged Teacher's Incoinpctoiiuy.
Some of the operators of the Western
Union ollice have recently been engaged
in a little urivate investigation on their
own hook , which has not only furnished
thorn considerable sport , but has shown
up in his true light an individual who has
put himself forward as an expert light
ning slinger and u competent instructor
in tuo piofcssion of telegraphy. For
more than a year Mr. W. . / . Dobbs has
been conducting in Crounse's block a
"school of telegraphy , " with a "success"
that would make the common evcr.y-day
fakir turn green with envy. "Prof. "
Dobbs has his college equipped in the
finest stylo. A consumptive battery that
is stowed under the rickety desk of the
manager in one end of the room tur-
nishcs the clicking power for the pro-
fe&sor's students , of whom there are
quite n number. The professor adver
tises that he can teach the lightning
jorkcr's art in the brief space of two
months , and pledges paying positions
to all of his graduates. " His terms are
$5 per month , with a few extras for sup
posed benefits to the pupils. Jinny young
men , anxious to learn a trade at such
reasonable terms Imvo taken advantage
ot the professor's inducements and the
result is that the city has been overrun
by a lot of "hams" who aio look
ing for positions M managers of tele
graph ollices , while they Know as little
about the business as a hog docs of thu
Chinese holidays. The Western Union
operators have boon bored nearly to
death by these position seekers and con
cocted a scheme to lind out the workings
of the professor's wonderful school.
Operator lloylo. who takes the night
press report at the Western Union , was
chosen as the leader of the scheme. Ho
applied to the piotessor for instruction ,
stating that he knew a little about thu
business , but wanted to become a lin-
ishcd operator under the instruction of
the professor , of whom ho had heard so
much. The professor promised tiio desired -
sired llnibhing course and placed the Mil-
dent at a table with instructions to go
abend and sea what ho could do , the pro
fessor receiving at his desk , lloylo
started out in i > manner that would make
the veriest "ham" shudder , lie improved
under a few suggestions from the pro
fessor hoAVOA'or , and Middonly com
menced tiring the Declaration of Inde
pendence at the professor in a manner
that broke him all up. Ho struggled
manfully fora fuw minutes and then
throw up his hands with an agoni/ing
groan. Hoylo then cornered him and
iiuiilo him confess that he know com
paratively nothing of the business except
thu work of collecting fees. Hu pleaded
that hu did no .harm as his pupils never
learned an ) thing. The Western Union
boys accomplished their purpose in prov
ing that the professor is not capable of
giving instruction in iliu telegrapher.- , '
art , and now they propose to use their in-
ilucncu in keeping- ambitious learner *
from being swindled.
HAlIiNOTKS.
A No\v y Cirlst or niauorn I'crtninfiiK
to the Ircm 'I rail.
Delegations representing the Union
Faclllo members of the lirothcrhood of
Locomotive Engineers and employes of
the system generally are now in the city.
They liavn conui to Omaha to arrange
matters connected with thu locomotive
department , and are selected by I ho dif
ferent lodgi-s Thus far thu work of ron-
Biiltiuir with the Union Pauifio olllciuls
bus been merely preliminary.
E. S. Capron , track superintendent of
thu Union 1'aciliu , has resigned his POM-
tion.
tion.This morning twp new sT.-itch engines
vrcro put on duty in thu depot yards of
the Union Pacilio. They are the manu-
fucturu of thu New York Locomotive
company of Home , N. V. They are six-
vdioolors , throe on either side being con
nected. and on thi'ao the boiler rests ,
thuro being no forward trucks. They
are the lirst of the kind received hero ,
nod are said to bo very powerful. Their
numbers are 1155 and 1160. .
Frank Alvord , a switchman in the
yards , was thrown to the ground yetor :
day. while coupling cars ; and seriously
bruised. . . . .
frAOOXICS.
J'otntod and I'lthy Interviews GaUi-
' .rca Ahout Iowa. ' ' :
General Cowln ' ' 'Tho Lauer case will
probably CQUIC up for trial next wceki
The state will have additional evidence
to present this time. "
Contractor Flynn "Work on the
foundations for the now Joslyn hotel on
Tenth and Farnnm streets will bo com
menced as soon as the weather will per
mit , and it will be finished probably about
April ! . '
Hobcrt Livcsoy " 1 presume there will
bo about 05,000,000 or 70,000.003 brick
made in Omaha this year , or about one-
third more than last year. "
Secretary Miner , Exposition building
association "The association is making
money this week. It we only do as well
every week in the year , you couldn't buy
ourstock at $1,000 advance. "
Signal Observer Hagen "Tins snow
storm is more than local and extends
pretty well over this scotion of the coun
try. "
Frank Moorcs "Tho back bono of
winter has not been broken , but this fall
of the 'beautiful' will soltcn its rigidity a
great deal. "
Lady Vocalist ' 'I would rather bo
L'atti than any princess , queen or empress
in the known world. The most powerful
of them , oven through fear , can oxeito
respect or exact obedience from her own
subjects only , while Pntti compels admi
ration , in fact almost adoration , by
means of her voice , from the civilization
of the globe. "
Councilman Kaspcr "The anarchists ?
They arc laying low at present , i have
just received an anonymous letter stating
that they would lot me aloiiu if I would
let up on thorn. "
Louis Hoimrod "There was a great
deal of work in connection with thu
Turner masquerade last night. The
all'air , unquestionably was the finest over
given in this city. I think it is the first
step in the direction of thu magnificent
masquerade carnivals which now dis
tinguish thu larger eastern cities during
winter. "
Council Bluffs Man "Tho Unn has
not recorded a violent ihsatii in Omaha
in twenty-four hours. The boom seems
to have departed. "
Is Business
and Heal Estate is valuable only where
there is UUSIM > S. Purchasers should
bear this in mind nnd not buy lots far
away from the center of business , just
because they are cheap.
ALliltlOIlT'j ) CHOICE
lies in the great industrial and commer
cial mart of South Omaha and the im
mense business interests there insure a
rapid advance of values. Eighty acres
adjoining Albright's Choice are reserved
for some of the largest establishments in
the world.
W. . ALBRIGHT , Sole Owner.
iM8 South 15th St.
ll.VUIUS & HAUK1S.
Tnlcc In a I'nrtncr nnd Change the
Firm Nnini ) to Harrln , Ilcal
lOstntc tV : Ijoitn Co.
Wo wish to inform our customers and
friends that wo are now prepared to loan
money on any good improved city prop
erty.
erty.Wo
Wo have vMlPil Fomc of the prominent
eastern cities and have decided to have
our branch olliee for loans in Providence ,
11. I.and have made such 111 rangcinont.s.
Wo have bought the complete set of ab
stracts of Mr. R. C. Patterson , complied
by Mr. J. N. Watson , and have made
arrangements with Mr. Watson to
superintend onr abstract department.
Any ono desiring abstracts wo will en
deavor to give them satisfaction.
Wo have the money on hand and par-
tics wishing to make loans will not have
to wait for weeks for their money. Mr.
I. H. Harris , who has been contractor
for the M. P. R. R. Co. for many years ,
has been added to tlio linn and hereafter
onr firm niimo will bo Harris Real Estate
and Loan Co. , instead of Harris A : Harris
Wo want our friends to call upon us and
we will endeavor to giyo perfect satis
faction in till our business. Yours truly ,
HAUHIS KKAI. ESI-ATI : AND LOAN Co. ,
1120 S. loth street.
Formerly Harris & Harris.
The South Omaha Land company have
'
appointed ( J. E. Mayne solo agent 'for the
sale of their lots. Ho will show the prop
erty and furnish all desired information
upon application.
[ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President.
No Summer Garden.
The UKK of a few days ago stated that
a saloon with .summer garden roof , after
the style of Tony Faust's m St. Louis ,
was to bo erected on the southeast corner
of Sixteenth and Farnam streets. Since
that announcement , the project has been
abandoned. Mr Thompson , the owner
has now decided to build n
row of stores. Ho lias changed nis mind
at the solicitation of a number of the
property owners ot the vicinity who are
desirous that the place shall be devoted
to mercantile ami professional purposes.
While they admitted that an institution
such as was contemplated it well man
aged would bu a convenience , yet they
thought another corner would do as
well , and at the same tiine the possibility
of increasing the value of the lot would
not be jeopardized.
South Oniatm.
The future great Paekingtown of the
west lies on tlio main line of the Union
Pacihc railroad , by which the cattle and
hogs from the farms and ranges of the
'
west and northwest arrive.
Ai.mticirr's onoicr.
is the only property through which the
Union Paeliio railroad inns , anil is there
fore the Host Addition in South Omaha.
W. < ) . ALBRIGHT , Sole Owner.
318 South 15th S
A Kuro Cliaiico.
Dining the latter part of January'and
the lirst part of February wo sold 0(1 ( acre
lots in Solomon's addition. This cleans
them all up and Mr. Solomon now wishes
to sell his homo , consisting of 00 acres of
land , the very linest part of the whole
tract , for $110,000 , , including his two-story
brick residence and barns. The improve
ments cost over $30,000. This is a bar
gain. A man can easily get $75,000 to
$100,000 out of the land by platting into
lots ami have all the improvements and
a beautiful pint of ground left. Will cell
for .small cash payment and the balance
on ten years' tune at 7 per cent.
O. E. M AYNI : KRAI. ESTATK A : TIIIJST Co. ,
15th and llarney.
A few choice Putt ! scats for sale- , small
advance on original price. U. New
man's Clothing Store , 1310 Farnam St.
W. a , Alhrlulit'H South Omaha Olllco
will bo opened soon in charge of Mr.
John M , Campbell , who will have horses
and biiggk-fl ready at all times to convoy
intending purchasers to the valuable busi
ness and residence property known an
Auiituiiir's CHOICI : .
1ms is the only property through winch
thn U. P. anil 11. fc M. R. It's , ami Hollo.
YHO avenue run ,
Slcnal FHKH | and Towns.
The UEIJ of Tuesday contained n
description of the now signal Hags re
cently adopted .by the government for
'
feather'purposes , but it seems no ap
propriation has been made for their man
ufacture. As n couseqnenpo. tlio stations
whici ) will bo.supplied with them will bo
those only where private subscriptions , ot
citizens will ba taken to make the pur
chase. The . following -cities in
Nebraska are cntithid to the
fcignals : Crete , Fairbury , - . Ulair ,
Nebraska City , Lincoln , Stromsbtirg ,
Juniata , Heatricn , Grand Island , Ash
land , Louisville , York , Valentino , Plum
Creek , Fremont , Oakdalu , Lonp City anil
Columbus.
Keep It BcToro the People
That South Omaha property is a s.ifo and
sure investment. Get n lot there before
prices are advanced.
C. E. Maync , Koal Estate , and Trust Co. ,
10th and Harnoy.
iltiRlncsi Chance.
A first-class business in ono of the larg
est cities of the state for salo. Showing
of large prolit can bo made since estab
lished. Small capital required. Satis
factory reasons for selling. Address D 75 ,
IJco Olllco.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Family Trouble.
J. .T. Stewart , who has been on a spree
hero for weeks past , and is now on tl.o
verge of the delirium tremens , was sent
to jail yesterday for live days by .ludgo
Stunborg , in order to get the whiskey
thoroughly out of him , Stewart was at
onetime a well-to-do farmer near Water
loo. Family troubles started him to drink
ing and he is now pretty nearly a wreck.
German , Danish , Swedish ,
n fact all languages are spoken In the
ofilcc of W. ( t. Albricht , the real estate
owner and dealer , 218 South Ifith St. All
classes and all nationalities purchase of
him , and you cannot do better thun se
cure a lot in his valuable addition to
South Omaha , known as
Aumtoiir's cnoicn.
W. G. Albright has other property , im
proved and unimproved , in all parts of
the city , and oilers thu best bargains.
*
AV. c.r. u.
ThcW. C. T. U. convention of the
Third district will meet at Papilhon on
the 2 1,25 , 20.
The state president , Mrs. Joniiie F.
Holmes and the state treasurer , airs. C.
M. Woodward , are to bo present and ad
dress the convention.
Rev. T. U. Hilton will address the con
vention the evening of the 21th. Let
there bo a largo audience to hear this
eloquent man. Oi.ivi : M. Lr.Anmt ,
Cor. Seo'v Third district.
Absolutel
Thispowdcr ncvervaries. A marvel of
purilystrengtb \sholcsomeness More
economic tlmn tlie ordinary Kliu'i. ami
cannot be sold in competition wi'li the mul
titude of low test , short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cans.
Royal Baking Powder Co. , 106 Wall sticct ,
New York.
EXPOSITION BUILDING
OMAHA.
Positively Farewell Tour
Mi IIKNIIV n. AHIJUV. fty ro'pcftrmiy nn
luiurut'b Iliu uic'iiiiun'i | ! In Oiniiliu , of
One Grand Operatic Concert ,
AS'lili-li will inKo pliico on
Thorsday Evening , Fell. 24
AVItlillio
Mmc SOFIA SCALCHI , v
Slfi. ALHRKTGUILLK , Toner
S1G. ANTON U ( JALASSI - Uaritono
S1U FRANCO NOVAUA , J5asso
AM )
Sfg. LuigiArditi - - Conductor
At tills purformnnro tlio nbnvo nilists ami
J'ATJ'i will iiiiutir in u
Grand Concert Program
Consisting of famous selectionsand In nddltloi.
ttiu tcfoiiil Act uC llosslnl'a Uporu ( In cootuino )
SEMIRAMIDE
ASSUR Siff. Franco Novara
AKSAUE Minu Hullu Scalelii
AND
SEMIUAMIDB , MME , ADELIXA I'ATTI
AVlth nil the uicoi orlcs or costumva , ami n
GRAND ORCHESTRA.
Of FIITV SKI.UOTKD MUSICIANS , unJor
tbu dlrvulloii of
BIGLUIGI ABDITI
SCALE OF PRICES.
SIS2)S3andS4)ReseivedSeats
) ) )
Sale of Ecats begins Saturday , I'cl ) . 10 , at 10 a.
Max Meyer & Bros' ' Music Store
MARCUS U. MAYKIl , Acting Manugcr
51 , Cor. Capitol Arcnus.
roH till ! THHATMFST or Af.L
Chronic Si Surgical Diseases ,
DR. MoMENAMY , Proprietor.
SUleen jcar ' ITotpltAl iinj I'rlrslo I'rnctice
Wohnio Iho fncllltic * , nimratu | | nml remedltt
for thotncecjifiil treatment of c\cty form of din
> n p requiring clthrr mcjl.-nl or mrglfAl irentnm.t ,
ontl Itivltonlltocomonml limillK.itcfi'rttiemiiolva ' !
i coircaponclttlth u . 1.0113 ei | > crlcncn In tient
liipcmes l > r letter cnnblcn us to treat many CMI > J
BCientlflci'lT ' without noolnc them
WHITK YOU riHGUIAH on Deformities uml
Brace' , Club Foot , Curvatures of tlio Splna
IrRAtK8 OP VToMri. I'ilcn , Tiimorn , Cancer * ,
Cnlfttrli , nrnoehltl * , Inlnlntlon , Electrlelly , rnrol.
y li , Bpllcpty , Kidney , JJjB , Ear , Skin , Illooil and
pll fiirRlcil operation * .
llnttptlpn , luluilcriii llrncm , Trumps , ctv )
nil kind ? of Medical ami Surgical Appliances , mnu
iifaclureil nnd for nnlo
Iho only reliable nledlcat Institute miking
Private , Special f Nervous Disease *
1 A Erce.iAr.TY.
AM. CONTAGIOUS AND 1H.OOD DISEASED
from tthntu\crca cproducednncct. " < fullytrpMec !
\\'o can remove Pypulllllo poison from the PJ etcn
nlthcmt nurcnry.
New r lorallTe treatment for lots ofltn1 pn er
A I.I. COMMUNICATION'S UUNriUKVriAI.
Call nud consult us or roiul mine nnd poit-onln
nddrcsj phlnly written enclose stamp , mid vri
will cend jon , Inplnlnraiii > 'r. our
PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO NEr. ! '
tros fiiniTB , BrcoiAi. A\O hKnrous DISBASB * .
SEMISAI. WFAKNE , SrsnuAToimiiia * , luroiEN
i r , Svpiiiii" , CloNammiht , GI.HIT , VAiucocniK
Sriiicri'iin , AMI All. iit F M or TIIK OrviT"
UiitNMiYOnoAxs , ortcnt'h.ttory of jonrcnicfoi
nn opinion ,
I'er on nnnlilo tjt lt tis m-y lie trcitcd at Ilielr
hoini" . by correspondence Mullclnmnnd Itmtrn
mcnt * f cut by mill or esiircfs SKCUIIKI.Y TACK
KI ) FliUM OllHIillVA'IlOV. no marLa toltiilftiili
contcnls or render. One personal interview preferred
ferred If convenient. Fifty rrom for thu n-com
modnttoii of patients Hoird nnd nttcndaiKc <
rcncoimble pticca Address rl11.ottcrn to
Omaha Medical and Surgical institute ,
Car. 13th St. anC Caaltal 4\ou OMAHA , ( l 0.
E.T. ALLEN , M. D.
Eye9 iar5 Hose I
Room 0 Williams Building , cor. loth and
. Dodge sts , Omaha.
Hours 8 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m
TO THE TRADE !
SAMl'LKS OK
PAECBBMS
Of fine machine \\all papers
now ready. Our hoii'c is fill
ed uith these
Fresh Goods for Imme
diate Shipment
anil our fnriliilpR uri urpasscd
for prompt and faithful service.
C2TSaniplcs placed heforc ouat
our cxpcnbc.
Redhead , Norton , lattiropfi Coj ,
CS JHOESKS , IOWA.
AMlOI.RSAr.il : AND KKVAIL.
Oror for iMirlru tnicti1 : i lull Inu nfpiilcx. . Crab" ,
t IMM lie * * , r * r , I 'In 1111 , < ! iui > eu , Currant * * , ( inofo.
ticrili" lllni'kln'iili' * la-plenlPi.slranliiTrIo < .
AM. Till : N1\V ! AND OU > KIND- ,
Apploiontci iltn OMrarncnn furc-t trco vicdllnz' ,
oriiuniciilnl irn-t anil flmili * . ro pi4 , fliniblnx MIRK
IH'.ilois Mini .ill biipiillutl , it\ery loir prices. Ail-
'gi *
D. S. Lake , Prop. , Shonnndonh , Iowa.
OllU ( "IIY.IIIUI. TliearratGermin
Hi incil j Is a po ltlc euro. 1'rec sample
la.-e and book fur 4 centi In einmpt ,
I ! . lll.lll'ALUO..taEtllauiptanC'uDn.
As the spring season approaches and we are desirous of starting
out with an entire fresli line of Fancy Percale Shirts , we have de
cided to close out all those on hand now at a great sacrifice regard
less of cost , and offer them for one week at about 50c on the dollar.
The quantity to be thus slaughtered is 85 doz , , classed in three
different lots , as follows :
Lot 1. Comprises fine French Percale Shirts , with three collars
and separate cuifs , of beautiful designs , which have been selling at
$1.25 , $1.50 and $1,75 ; their lorice now is 75c each ,
Lot 2. Comprises genuine Percale Shirts in a large variety of
styles , which have been selling at 75c , 85c and $1 ; their price now
is 50c each.
Lots. Comprises Percale Shirts with collars and cuffs , which
have been selling for 50c. They are very pretty patterns in striDes
and small figures ; their price now is 25c each.
We still have full variety and all sizes , and at above prices we
have put them with in the reach of everybody. This is one of the
greatest opportunities for laying in a good supply of shirts at the
lowest prices ever known.
Cor. Bongias and 14th sts. , Omaha.
A XI-
PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT.
Tlic onlff dfarliinc that will new bnckiranls / | & ? |
> ni' < l $ equally well , and The Llijhlvm vg Vf'
\x
Itinniiny Scivlmj Machine in cjcMftice.
We ( ? rs-t 'c cncrijetic ami i'ciK > niiblc < 1mlcrx
In Nebraska , Colorado , H'l/oininy , Dakota and
If'cutci'ii Iowa.
If you are laoltliiyfor a cictir \ t'hhic , don't
( insH't1) ' tliin fHlt'ci'llsoiiient , Inil if ijoii mini to
liandlt : the Host firmny ! Jltii'ltinc that inoncji can
> 1
209 N , I6tii Sf , , Oniaiia , Mi
Mention Oniaiia Jcr.
m * 3&
A magnificent display of everything
useful and ornamental in the furniture-
maker's art , at reasonable prices.
The C.Is. llayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co ,
N. W. COK. 15th AND HABNTJiY , OMAHA.
Property of oA'ory < lescrlption for sale in all parts o ( tha oitr. I/amis for sale In
every county in Nebraska.
A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS
Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Mans of the city stsito or county , or any other
information desired furnishud free of charge upon application.
DR.
THKA-IMKNT.
For the ml In anil cure of
CONSbMrlNM , BRCKCHITIS ,
PROSTRATION , CID ,
ppndvtamp for thu * 'X a *
l , " uitntrnttliiE book o (
0 pATf .Four Iblurfil I'Utfl
.V. it. Our Of i/i/m ' " ' "
7v unt anuwhcrc in IM
Vnlitit klafn , Camitfn or
_ Kan ,
- „ -
olatn. complete till rctlm * ir/l * foe * Irralm-nl
DR. PElRO. tLI Up r HOUM , IUIULU , ILL.
Wo ileslro to call the
nttuntlon ( if thn pub
lic vouerullv to tlio
superior merits of tUo
ILLINOIS
WASHER
\Vasliiiifi : Perfectly Cluiin Avltli Least
Labor , and Avltli ft rent Ittiphlity.
TuoubRudswwlnuso. All kltids ot Wringers
rupixlrou.
STAK MAXUFACTUUIXG CO , ,
1031 XOHTU 10TH STUULT.
AI.MO KLto-ritio UKi.ru rou iJiBElut'1 * .
M. HORHE , iHViUTOR. IB1 WA8A8H AYL. GdlCAQO ,
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NKIMASKA.
Paid up Capital $250,000
Surplus 4O.OOO
H. W. Yates , President.
A. E. Tounlln.ire President.
W , li S. Hughes , Cashier ,
nun CTOUS :
\V. V. Morse , John S. Collins ,
U. W. Tatos , Lewis S. UuotL
A. K. Tou/alin.
BANKING OFFICE :
THE IJt ON JiANK ,
Cor lath and Farnam Sts.
A General Banking Jhiaincss Transacted.
N. W. HARBIS & Go.
ItANKKltS , CHICAGO.
DfltinC or Counties , Cities and others of
llUniUd blfrhKradeboutrlitiind gold. Kiuterci
offloo Bl Iloronshlr * iU Uoitoo. Correipuud-
eacosollcltad.
RUPTURE CURED.
JlyOr. Snedlket' method. No operation ! No r ln )
No Detention from tiuelnujM. AiUoted to clilldrou
u well a grown people. Hundred ! ot nutozrapU
te tlmonlui on nle. All Uu Ines tclctljr coutldent-
iul. CONSULTAllON KllUK.
i > itor. \ , i ) . COOK ,
Rco'ii 6511 | Douglas St. , Omal.a . , Neb.
Display at tholr warerooms , 1305 and 13O7 Farnam Street ,
the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at
any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces tne
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 ,
I30B & 1307 FARNAM STREET *
HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH.
NO JUG rill/.KS ! IJVCItV YK.tlt OVKIl A MH'MON DISTItl IIUTKI )
MOKIS THAN ONi : IIKAWINU KVIMtV MONTH.
TWO JUtAAVINOS JN J'KHICKIMUY , TIIK 1ST ANI > oril.
Only $2.00 required to secure one Koyal Italian 100 franct , gold bond. These bond
participate in 225 drawings , four drawings every year and iclain their original yalu
until the year 1944. Pri/eb of 2,000.000 l,000OOrJ , 500,00'J &c. francs will be drawn , be
sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francn in gold , jou may win 4 times every year
and PO come intu possession of a fortune ,
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with 8 |
aiinuiill
" tuii liobont liy ri'tflstorod letter , moiiuy onlor ir l.y . OJT |
prlwardtljo aocumonts For lurttior liilorinutlon , eull on or addniss ,
ItiuiI.V ; IIAMII.VU CO. , : { 05 ltriMul\va > - , New York.
N. H , These bonds Are not lottery tickets , and the dulo U luiriilly permitted. ( lly IUM of IBIS'
C. S. RAYMOND ,
RELIABLE JEWELER ,
Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware
'i'he largest stocic , i'riocs Iho lowest. Uopairiifs ; n sjjooiultjr. All work yrarrait. / .
t& . Coine.r llotiKlas and IStb BtrcuU.-mali ( .
, Licensed Watchmaker for thu Union 1'acitic HaUroaa company. . . .