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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1887)
r | _ 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , arARCH 5. 1887. CONCERNING IDE CABLES , Jndgo Dnndy Renders a Decision in the Oabto Injunction Case , ANOTHER COMPANY FORMED. The Council nil ( I ( lie Cnbto Orcll- iiruiec. * Tlio IHcyolc llnco A I-'ljlit llrt ween IjlKlilwelilits Oilier liOoal News. Thn Cubic Iiltltr.ittnn. In the United Slates court ycstonlny ilnd o Dnnd.y rendered ti doclslon In the matter of the application made by the Omaha Horse Railway company for an injunction restraining the Omaha Cable Tramway company Irom laying its tracks on Tenth street and elsewhere in the city on streets occupied by the plaintilV's tracks. The court nave a lengthy opin ion , reviewing the case and commenting upon thu franchise rights of the two cor porations. The court denies the perma nent injunction asked for by the Omaha Hor.ou Railway company , Init holds that the Cable Tramway company shall bo responsible for all damages .sustained by thoOmahailor.se Railway company by reason of the Cable company's tracks running parallel with or across or in nnv manner interfering with free and unin terrupted access to the Omaha llorso Railway company's tracks ; the damages Mibtained to bo determined by connuis- to be appointed by the court. COMPANY. The Omaha JlorNo Itallwny Cable Company Incorporated The articles of incorporation of the Omaha llorso Railway Cable company were Hied witli the county clerk yester day afternoon. The meorporatois are William A. Smith , Frank Murphy , Guy C. Uarton , and George E. Pritchett , the olliccrs of the Omaha llorso Railway company. The capital .stock is placed at $1,500,000. The company state their in tention of constructing a cable street railway in the city of Omaha upon some of the following named streets. The following streets from their southern termini to the streets named : Ninth to Davenport , Tenth to Chicago , Kloventh to Cass , Thirteenth to Webster , Four teenth to Cnming , Sixteenth to Sherman ; nil of Vinton. Sherman avenue , St. Mary's avenue , Mercer avenue , Park avenue , Sherman , Lafayette , Sannders , JoiVerson , Farragut and Cobnrn streets ; Leavenwort.il , Howard , Ilirney , Farnam and Dodge from Eighth street to the western termini of said streets ; Chicago from Tenth to western terminus ; California from Twelfth to western terminus ; and Untiring from Fifteenth to western terminus. Gigantic HuildlntiN Arc those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just been com pleted. Vast industries will bo added this year and IIUNIIUKDS OK mvni.LiNua erected for these finding employment there. AI.UKIflIIT'3 CIIOICK oilers the best opportunities for these wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G. AMIKIRHT , 218 S 10th st. THE I11OYCM3 RACE. The Leaders Acatn liven The Finish To-NI lit. Ed Bullock showed his staying quali ties in great style at the bicycle race last night , lie emit the track sick on Thurs day night , and Ashinger appeared to have a sinch on first placo. Last night , however , liullock appeared in good con dition , and hung on Ashinger's wheel for four hours , notwithstanding the Colorado champion's fearful cll'ort to repeat his lap-gaining performance of Thursday night. Kck and Dingley rode most of the evening , liullock leu al the finish when the score stood : Kldcr. Mile * . Laps. Hullock a,5 : y Asiilnper : ur 9 Kck 271 0 Uingloy liGO 4 The tinio for each live miles last night was as follows : Wiles. llrs. Min. See. 5. 0 17 15 10. 0 : B JB 15. : ; o i : ii 'JO 1 12 00 SMi. 1 211 4S BO. I 48 10 SW 2 07 17 40. 3 20M 45 2 44 C.7 N ) . 3 03 85 Mi. . , . 3 23 40 CO. 3 42 41 Wl-4 , 4 00 00 WHAT I'KIKCK SAYS. The attack which is being made in cer tain quarters on the bicycle racing dis gusts no man so heartily as John S. Prince. " 1 would like to know , " ho said yesterday"if 1 urn not allowed to coach Bullock if I want to. I ant his backer and trainer , and haven't I a right to get him forward if 1 can.1' "Hut you nro accused of jockeying against AshingorV" "That's all nonsense , necnuso I coach n man , does it follow that I am jockey ing against the other fellow. I should just like to know for curiosity's sake whether the reporter who is writing these articles against the race knows the dUVer- tmco between 'coaching' ami 'jockeying. ' Why there is' all the dill'orenco in the worm between the two. " The Intcr-Ktuto Commerce mil. is expected to help the boom in South Omana immensely , as freight rates ad vance and passes to Mot-kmon are abel ished. THEY CANNOT Al'TOKl ) to compete with South Omaha at the eastern points. ALimiRIlT'S OlIOirE thus becomes more valuable every day , although the prices have not yet been ad vanced , but they soon will bo. W. (5. AuiKKiiir , _ alb South 15th st. iaVKl < Y IjlCiHT WKIGIIT8. A KttttUng Fight IScttvcoii Johnny Iia Mountain and Tom Miller. Tom Miller , of Dubuque , La. , ant Johnny La Mountain , the Omaha lighj weight , were matched for u twelve-round light with four-ounce glows in a private , room in the southern part of the city , last night. About 200 people were piesmit Miller stripped at 133 pounds and La Mountain at 125. Koth men were in ex ecllent .rim. Charles Moth acted as ref crrc , Kd Rothery and Jim Connelly as tinm keepers. Paddy Norton sueomliu Miller , whih ) La Mountain was sccondet by Jimmy Lindsay. The light commencpi at 10 minutes betoro 10 o'clock. Miller had the advantage in length of reach . ---bilt In other respects was cquall.1 matched. Miller opened thu first rouiu with u body blow , which was followed by n clinch. The round ended in some llvel ; short arm work slightly in Miller.s favor The second round was tame , Miller scor ing a stinging right-hander ou the jaw o the pretty Omaha num. In the third round Miller bobbed up with a bloody nasal np pcudagoaud in return drove La Mountain to the ropes. In thu fourth round Millc cored two lilts driving L Mountain into > V , it.s corner from which La Mountain titckly recovered and hulned furnish ome lively lighting The lifth and sixth oitnds were hot one ? , La Mountain get- ing thu most punishment but showing game and recovering quickly. The sev- nth round was tamo. In the eighth ound Miller scored two clean knock owns. La Mountain recovered both imcs and made a gamoy resistance. toth men exhibited swollen peepers at he opening of the ninth round. Miller vas in the better shape ami drove La Mountain to his corner twice. A clinch ollowcd the last rush in which La Mountain claimed a foul. The referee cfused to allow the claim and La Mountain threw down his gloves. When line was called for the tenth round ho efused to leave his corner and the light vas awarded to Miller. Miller would uivo won it anyway _ The Inter-State Commerce Hill. s expected to help thu boom in South Omaha immonsulv , as freight rates ad- 'ance and passes to stockmen arc abol- shed. Tlir.Y \NNOT AFF011I ) o compote with South Omaha at the astern points. ALUIIKMIT'S CItOICK hus becomes more valuable every day , ilthough prices have not vet boon ad- anccd , but they soon will bo. W. G. Ai.niiioiiT. 18 South 10th st. Clinnco. A first-class business in one of the larg- st cities of thu state for sale. Showing if large profit can bo made since estab- ished. Small capital required. Satis- actory reasons for selling. Address U 72 , 5oo Olllco. IJISNSON'S STJIIJIST UAILWAY. ihc ltljht } of Way Grunted unit Work Commenced. The county commissioners yesterday considered the application of Krastus A. Sctison , W. L. MeCaguc and C. K. Mayno or a right of way for a street railway ranchiso. The application was granted , ho franchise extending over the follow- ng streetsOn Thirty-sixth street from "Mercer avenue to Hamilton street ; west on Hamilton street to Institute Itoulc- 'ard ; thence along Institute to the Ucaf mil dumb institute ; alfo on Lowe avenue rom Hamilton street , south to Mercer nvenue ; west on Mercer avenue to Vista treet ; also from the junction of Leaven- vorth street and the old Platte Valley iiilro.'ul north through Lincoln Place , Coster's addition , Himcbaugh's addition , ind west of Walnut Hill to Institute touicvnrd. The movers of the project bind themselves in the sum of $10,000 to commence the vork and , upon the completion of the racK and line , to keep it in operation. 'ho time of running the cars is iixed to tart at 0 a. in. from the west end of the line , the last trip to bo made at 11 ) . in. each day from the cast end of the inc. The terms of the contract were ac cepted by Mr. Uonson who filed his bond vith the commissioners yesterday after- loon. Immediately upon the approval of the jond , ix force of men were put at work listnbuting rails and ties along the pro- loscd right of way on Lowe avenue. The hreatcnud injunction against the work iv parties interested in property along Mercer avenue has been , it is understood , vithdrawn , and the work of building ho line will bo prosecuted without delay' Are those to bo built in South Omaha , or which the plans have just been com- iletcd. Vast industries will be added his year and nr.Nnur.Ds OF myr.u.iNos erected for those finding employment here. ALBKIOIIT'S CHOICK oilers the best opportunities for those vishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , vhether for residence or speculation. \V. G. ALIIHIOKT , aissiothst. "A Parlor Match. " Standing room was the sign dis played at the opera house last night , livery seat in the house was sold before 8 o'clock , and standing room was utilized even in the gallery. "A Parlor Match" is ono of the most amusing of the many farce comedies on the stage. Interest is kept ahvo throughout and many clover specialties arc woven into the piece in continuous succession. The actors seemed in the best of humor last night and kept the house in a continual roar from beginning to end of the perform ance. All the parts were well sustained. Kvans bore a large share of the work on his shoulders , but Daniel Hart came in for much of the applause. He is the best possible exponent of tippling old age. Miss Minnie French contributed much to the life of the performance , and a bevy of other pretty girls showed up attractively in hornpipes and drills. "A Parlor Match" will bo repeated this afternoon and evening. The Ronnnza Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on tno inarKct , being a subdivision of block 1C , of ALHIUfiHT'S CnOlCK. 100 lots in tliis beautiful addition are now oll'urcd for sale at very moderate prices. They are located on and imme diately adjoining Uellovuo road. W. G. ALIIUIOHT , 218 S. 15th. The Council. At the adjourned meeting of the coun cil last night the ordinance was passed calling for a special election to. give the people the right to grant or refuse the Omaha Cable railway company the right to construct and operate a cable iino on various streets in Omaha. An ordinance granting similar rights to the Omaha llorso Railway Cabju company was re ferred to the committee on viaducts and railways. The bids for paving , presented by the board of public works , were rotprred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. _ Auction ofllorHos , Ktc. ! Saturday , March 5th , at 15 o'clock p.m. . I will sell at auction , to the highest bidder - dor : 0 heart of horses , 2 wagons , 1 buckboard , 1 sleigh , 0 set of harness. On promisesat inn corner of St. Mary's avenue and Phil Sheridan street. I ) . A. AI.I.KN , Auctioneer. A Statement From Mr. Ore s. To the Kditor of the BEE : The state ment of Mr.V.V. . Morse in last evening's HKE in regard to cable roads containssuv- oral references to me personally. 1 wish to btato that all contained in that article referring to me U false. 1 have never sale to Captain Riistin or any other person that 1 had secured the services of Mr. Gil- ham as chief engineer of our cable road FKEU Guoos. ( Icnntlo nulldlnca Arc these to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just been com plutud. Vust industries will bo addet this year and IIUNDliEDS OK mVKI.UNOS crrctcd for thosu finding employment there , AT.mticriT's CHOICE oflor.s. Urn best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots In South Omaha whether fo.r.rujiilencc or speculation. . WvU. ALimiaiiT , 318 S 10th Et. Judge Ilull'fl Death. The time of holding Judge Hull's ' fu neral has not yet been decided upon , and ) robably will not bo until his relatives In Jlngliamton , N. V. , are heard from. I'ho chances arc that it will occur on Sunday. Mrs. Hull , the bereaved widow , is ter ribly prostrated by the sudden blow , and L'liursdny afternoon went from ono swooning fit into another. Her condition vas such as to rcqulro medical attend ance : Yesterday she was in a somewhat calmer frame of mind. Certain'individuals arc endeavoring to make it appear that Judge Hull's death vas a suicidal ono. These who know the leccascd best scout the Idea as ridicu- ous. Mr. J. J. Noiigh , who had his ollico with Mr. Hull for ycarssaid ycstcr- lay When questioned about the matter , 'The idea is absurd. Judge Hull had too much judgment , too much regard for his amily , to do anything of the sort. What nakcs mo think that ho took the over- lose of opium unintentionally is that m has done the same thing bo- ore. There are at least four occasions , that 1 can recall , on which Judge Hull took an overdose and would iiivo tiled had not prompt measures of relief been applied. You see lip was in he habit of taking the drug diluted at some times and undiluted at others. The consequence was that lie would get the iropcr quantities confused in his mind mil would take a heavy dose of the iindi- utcd mixture , supposing that it had been vcakonud by dilution. This was mi- loubtedly the error that codt him his ifo. " The 'following resolution was offered it the opening of the court , yesterday xftcrnoon : Whereas. Dwlwht Hull , Ksq. , a brother iieinhcr of the Douclns county bar , has de- larted this lite , and It Is HttiiiR and proper o express by resolution our legrnt at ils death , nil 11 our sympathy for his family n their nllllctloii. Now , thurptorc , wo the members of the snld liarilii heichy move this honornblo court o appoint a committee of live to represent his bar at the funeral and to draft and sub- nit to the court and bar , at a future dnto iropcr resolutions for adoption and record mil that out of respect for nls memory tills 'ourt do then tvlioiirn until to-morrow morn- mr. Presented by C. S. Monteomery. JuilKO Xovlllo then appointed the follow- ns : John'L. Webster , E. AI. Hartlett , Geo. S. Smith. C A. Unldwin and It. S Hall. KxctirHlnn to the South. Excursion to Tennessee , Mississippi. .lOiusamx and Florida. To investors and 'peculators , over one million acres of ino lands in these states for salu at from one to live dollars per acre. For full larticulars address L. V. Crum , Omaha s'ob. , or Fowler it Child , Seward Neb. Auction of Horses , Etc. ! Saturday , Mai eh 5th. at 3 o'clock p.m. , will sell at auction , to the highest bid- lor : 5 head of horses , 2 wagons , 1 buckboard , 1 sleigh , 5 sets of harness. On prcmisos.at the corner of St. Mary's xvenuo and Phil Sheridan street. D. A. ALLUN , Auctioneer. A New Cotii'inlssloti Firm. Hegomnnn & Pinsch is thu stylu of a low commission firm which has opened xt 1005 Howard street. Mr. Ilcgcmann las been engaged in the commission nisiness in Omaha for the past live voars and is thoroughly acquainted with every branch of it , and his partner , Chas. ? msch , is a genial gentleman and n thorough business man. The now firm will handle all kinds of country produce , 'mils , etc. They have ample capital for the transaction of a largo business and will undoubtedly receive their share of the trade. _ Tlip South Omaha Land company have appointed C. E. Mayno 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. Notice. The Driggs tract on Farnam street lias boon platted , but will not bo put on the market for several mouths , however tliosewishingtoselcetlots now can do so by calling at my olh'co. C. E. MAYNK , 15th and Harncy. A Dead Child. Officer Turnbull was called yester day to ix house on Thirteenth street to take charge of the dead body of a child of premature birth. Its mother was a young unmarried woman , who came hero recently from Valparaiso. The case was reported to thu coroner , who may hold an inquest to clear up certain mysterious features of the ease. The physician attending the woman , whose name is Emma Straight , thinks she committed abortion. She refuses to say anything about thu matter , and has burned letters which would give a clue. Shu is thirty-live years of ngo. The Bonanza Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on the market , being a subdivision of block 1C , of ALBIIIGHT'S CHOICE. 100 lots in this beautiful addition are now oll'orcd for sale at very moderate prices. They are located on and imme diately adioming Uellcvue road. W. G. AumioiiT , tM8 S. 15th. Dentil or .Michael McCarthy. Another old and highly respected pioneer neer has passed away Michael Mc Carthy. Over thirty years ago ho came to this county and located near its northern boundary. For the last seven years he has resided in Omaha. The deceased loft a widow and seven chil dren , lie was a staunch member of the Catholic church and an earnest worker for the cause of his native country Ire land. The cause of his death was heart disease. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thispowdernevcryaries. A marvel o pui jty,6trciintU anil wholesomenees. More economic than the ordinary kindt > ant cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul titude of low test , short weight.alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans Royal naking powder Coi 106 Wall street , New York. Or Black Lepro y , la n Ol cno nlilcli Is considered Incurable , but It lini yielded to the ciirollvo proper ties of SWIFT'H SrKcino now known nil o > cr Ilia world as S. 9. 8. Mrs. IJallcy. of West t-ommlle ! , Jlfl g.nenro6ton. ) ! was attached ecvrrM jtiusiyo \\IUi this hideous black eruption , nml uns treated by tlio beet tmdlcnl talent , \\lio could only eny that tha ilitcason3 a f ] > tclee of 1.EPROSY- nml consequently Incnrnhlc. It h lmpo dble to do- ecrlbo licr meterings. Her body ( rom the crown of her bend to the foles of her feet nns n miss of decay , masse ? of ( loll rotting off and tawlnscTflit caUtlcs. Her finRcrs festered and three or four nails dropped off nt one time. Hi r limbs contracted by the fearful ulccratlon , nnd forfcicrnl years she did not Icavo her bed. Her weight was reduced from 123 to CO Ibs. 1'crhaps some faint Iden of her condition can bo cleaiad from the fact that three pounds of Cosmo- line or ointment were used per week In dresslnp her tores. Finally the physicians ncknonlodptd their defeat by this Illack Wolf , and commended the suf ferer to her nll-w Iso Creator. ller husband bearing wonderful reports of the nsa of Kwirr'a SrccinoS. ( S. S. ) , prevailed on her to try U ns n last resort. She bcRnn Its use under pro test , but Foon found that liersjstem was being re- llcu'd of the poison , ns the Forrs nssnmcd a red md lienlthy color , us though the blood wni becoming { Hire nnd net UP. Mir. llnlley continued tl.c S. 8. S. until last February ; every norc \ \ cs healed ; nhc dis carded chair nnd crutchee , nnd nns for the first time In twche years \vtll\umian. . Her husband , Mr , C. A. IJallcyIs In business at 17K lllackstonoKtreet , lioston , ami will take pleature In tfilng tlio details nf this wonderful cure. Send tons for Treatise on Ulood and Skin Diseases , mulled free. TUB bwirr Srccino Co. . Uravur 3. Atlanta. Go. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wo do hnroby certify tbnt wo biiporvlso the nrrtmirctnentB for nil the Monthly mid Scinl-An- nml DruwhiK11 of The Lotilsltum Stnto Lottery Xnmmny.imcl In person iminniro mid control lioilruwlMKfl thumsolves , nnd tlmt thu KIUIIO are conducted with honesty , fnlrnos nnd In peed Rlth toward nil pnrtlo" , and wo niithorlo the ' ( impany to use this cortlllcnto with fnclm - Ics of our signatures iitmehcd , 111 Its lulvertbt- nents. " COMMISSIONERS. Wotho iindersiunnillliink nnd pnnVnra will imy nil I'rl/.us drawn In Thu Louisiana Stnto Lotteries which mar bo presented at our coun ters. J. II. OGLESHY , I'icsidcntlLoulslntm Kntlonnl Hank. P. LANAUX , Picsidont Stnto National Ilnnk. A. 1ULUWIN' , President Now Orleans NMIonnl Hunk. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. U OvBit HALF A MILLION iTiuntrrnn LOUlSim STATE LOTTERY COMPABY , ( Incorporated in 18C8 for 25 years by the legia- .tiro for Kdiict.tfomil itiul Chnrltnblu purposes , with n capital of J 1,100,000 to which it roscrvo Ttinil of ever SSW.ixm bus slnco boon ncliloil. liy nn ovonvhclnilnir popular vote its frnn- chlso wns made u part of the tiroscnt Stnto Constitution ndnptod Dpcembcr Ud , A 1) . 1H7II. The only lottery ever voted on nnd endorsed by the pcoplu of tiny Btntu. It never scnloi or postpones. Itf irrHiul sinplo number draivm 3 tnko plitos monthlr. nnd the sc.ni-iuiiniHl tlruwlnira ioju- Inrly every six months ( Juno mid Doiuinlicr ) . Ahl'LESDIDOrPORTUNtTYTO WIN A FORTUNE. Id Grnnil UrnwInR. Claps C. In the Afntlerny of Music. Now Orleans , Tiiesduy , March lutb , 16a7-V.'d Monthly Drawinir. CAPITAL PRIZE$150,000. Notice , Tickets nro 310 onlyHalvoi , $5 Fifths $2. Tenths SI- I.IHT 01' PHI7K . 1 CAI-ITAI. i-iii/.u oif $ lWmJO $ .isooco 1 ( JltANUl'llI/K OK fifl.WJ fil , li ) i oiiAsi ) vui7K OP 20,000 uo.aio s i\wii ! I'm/h-soF loiHio 20.0x1 4L\imKl'HI/CSOF f > , < 00 2)t,0 ) ( ) 201'llI/KSOl' 1,000 IM.OM GO ' WIO 2."if.00 ino 'mo ; , ooi r io luo nonoo 1,000 N ) D'J.O'.O ' APPHOXIM VTION rilI7.CS. 100 Approximation 1'rl/es ot $ ! ( ) J. . . . $ -10,000 110 " " -OH. . . . 2U.IK10 100 100 lo.roo C.170 Prl/rs nmountlnc ; to Application for rates to clubs should bo made only to the olflco of tbo coinimny In Now Or For further Information wrltn clearly , anvtnz full address. POSTAL NOTES Etpnm Money Oiders. or New York Kxchnnpo m ordinary lot- ter. currency br exuross at our expense ad drciMd > M. A. DAUPHIN , Or M. A.DAUPHIN , Washington , D. 0. Itctf Into red letter * to NBW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , New Ot loans La RT ? Ar TT Af Tl P ] > That the prescnco of Jli J > 1 J'j Jll Ji It ( jencral * Ilenureifuril ntiil Kurlr , who Hre In rlinrie of ilio druwlnns. In iiKunr- initoo of ab-olntit fillrncjs nnil Integrity , Unit tba cliHncrsnroallaqiri' ' , nnd that no one cnn posilhly 01 vine hut number * will drawn I'rlzo. All partloi therefore ad vertlilnii to Kirirnntee 1'rliea In thl Ixjt- tery , or holding out nnj other Impoislliln InilufQ- mentB. nreswlnillersiundonlr aim tu decelvounil Jo- fraud the unwurtr I CURE FITS ! When I T euro 1 uo nut IUORH tiicrely to iop uiom IIT n aln.lmMnarudl lrii m ndth h Tethfmwturn I b.M > mndo tha dlicaia of FITS. trll.Br.sY or F-LIM. H1CKNES3 a Ufa lone fUidr. Iwarrant rnjrtomeilr tociiro tie ) worst cuei. DecaoB uthert btva fnllou Is DO i uon ror not now rtMtTlnffo cure. Bond t one" for atroKlioami a . olreBiprnsiand Pixt Vrn Uotlloormr InfslllMnretneJT. " " " 5m. , . nolMnc for . trial , and 1 IU cur. you. 1 Iddrr.i Pr II.t" BOOT. UJINiarlBL NswVork. RESTORED. ; ouflif unmiiradeD M l I'rvmatttre l > ixy. Merroua DrbUItT , Ix t Manhood , He. , hitrlni ; Irlul In vaa every known ramwtr. hai dl < covt > nHl a itlmplu - - - HIP i if UFiJ viia'nf ' fr , i-"i If t All mtN : : v"-jrAvr Irrmtwr * Drcll * > tcMTbkiihtnKrroni fndlicrrtfonior ' " ' ' ' "rB'AT'jttAlSTOlT'tTli ' " ; MADE STRONG ra * Rpnlelewllh lnr > innal1onorTalue to all men. MARSTONREM5DYCO.I9ParkPlact.NewYork. Mont Ion Oraah * Boo. Red Star Line Carrying ; the nell m Hojrnl nnd United States' > lullfalliDa"o\ory Hiitunlny itMein Intwirp It Niw York Totlic Itlilne , Germany , Italy , Hol land and France , Hitlon from $00 to $7o. K\cur lnn trip from 110to | l'-5. BccnndCitbln.Quttriird bound. ' > ! prcpulU , til ; oxcurilon. JIHI. ptcerHRO iiu.anijo nt low nttes. 1'ctor Wri ht A : Sons , General Atrents.tVi Broadway. New Vork. llonry rtindi , 1218 rarnani st.iHauhon & Co. , USE Farnnin bt.i D. O. Freeman , l.ttt Kurnum. Billiard and Pool Table for Sale 3 billiard and 1 ! > eel tnblo.llninswick & l bo tt. Nearly new. Taken for debt. Very cheap to close.- One or all. Address. . ( j. S. GADSDEN. - . . . .172La8cUeSt.CblcaKOll | . SPRING IS COMING , The first harbinger of spring trade comes : in the demand for light weight Overcoats. "We are laying in of these useful garments such a variety of kind and quality that the man who cannot make a sat isfactory choice , must be hard to please , We have them in all shades and at all prices. ' \ - We still have some very choice patterns of heavy and medium weight Suits and single Pants , which we are selling extremely low , far below the cost of manufacture. A majority of them are adapt ed for all the year round , and to a great many people they would be even preferable to the light weight summer clothing. We have just received 1 lotol 120 Children's Suits CNorfolk style ) with box pleats and belt , in sizes from 4 to 13 years of age. We are selling them at $1.95. They are a special bargain , and would be cheap at $3. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. TOE ON HONOR AND PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT 1 he only Machine that will seiv antl forwards equally well , and the Ltyh'cat Sewltuj Machine in existence. The Union Sewing Machine We deirc ciie.ryctlr and rcont > tbtc dealers in Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming , Dakota and Western Iowa , If you are looking for a cheap Machine , don't answer this advertisement , but if yon want to handle the best Sewing Machine that money can buy , address for particulars. 209 N , I6tii St , , Omalia , Neb Mention Omaha lice. FOR SALE. A Ini'KO niitubcrof recorded Pcrehoron nnd Clydesdnlo Stallions. Also Homo llrcd < : olts. Every nninml Kunranteod a breeder. Prices reasonable nnd terms easy. Our Flock has been selected with inteienc3 to both Individual merit und pedigree. A larjro number of our Stallions : < ro ucclimatcd nnd Colts of their got can tie shown. Vork is on tbo 11. & M. It. It , two hours' rldo west of Lincoln. For cata- oitucs and further Intormntlon , ad'lroes FUV Hi FAIIUHACII , YoVk.Veb. OMAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol rtvcnui. FOB TITI TBIATMEKT OP ALL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. .n. r , r. Woh vo the facilltlc. , apraratui and rcroidlM ( or the inceciiful lrentm nt of every form of dia- lain n-qulrliiK cither medical or tureen ! treatmu-l , and IDTto ill tocotuoand laTcitlpato far tliemit-Uai in eorreiuond with ui. Long eijerlenco In treat- Ins cote , br letter cnablti ua to treat many CUM icientincMly without apelne them , WRITE TOR CIUCUliAIl on OeforDttlei and Drace. , Club Feet , Curvature * of the Bpliie DfiZA'M or Vfoutn. Pllei , Tumorj. Canceri , Catarrh. Bronchltla , Inhalation , KlectrlcIlT , Para- ! j li , Kpllep.7 , Kidney , K/u , Ear , tikln , Blood and all lurjldul operatloni. II tterlnVlnh Ieri. Hr c i. 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Mtdlclnea and Initru- ment leut by mall or eipren SKCUKIILY I'Aflv KO FBOJl OHMEnVATlO.N , no raatkn to Indicate content * or fender. One personal interview pro frred If convenient. Fifty roomi for the a-cont msdatlon of patient * . Hoard and attendance tl naionable price. . AddreM ll Ulteri to Omaha Medical and-Surgical Instltote , . Cflf.l 3lh SL in CullAl Alt. OMAHA. 0-8. "HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH/ ' JVO IILAMt.S. KIO PRIZKS < K JSEU'AKDS ! One Million Distributed Every Year ; 1IE ACCU.MUI.ATEI > INTEREST MONEY I > IVIIin AMONG A FJJU' MJCIIY 1IONIJ IIOI.UUUS KVEIIV 3 MONTHS. Only ? 4.00 required to secure one Royal Kalian 100 francs gold bond. These bonds participate in < J2i > drawings , four drawings evurv year ar.d retain their original value until the year 19it. Prizes of 2,003,000 l.OOO.OOO , 530,033 , 350,000 , &c. francs will be drawn , besides . the certainty of receiving back 100 franeb in cold , you may win 4 times every _ v-nnr. . ThliUasa'c , nndt'o IPCM , InvoMmenl orolTcivd , e nstlio invented money must bo im whe i lioml riiiitiirt s. S jn.l fot-clrpul ir < n it will pay yon to d i. or s a I yr r o" cr w ill money Ty icsistered letter , or postal notes , and In riiturn wo will JorivHi.l . the ilocumontH i1'11 1 BAXKI < ' ° - * llroiuUvny , Xew York f'lly. . .a . .n. . Ihese bonds < tre not lottery tlckuts , and tbo sulo Is IcRally pormltted in thu U. S.'bylnir OllS.O. DEWEY & STONE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. The G. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , IT. W. COB. 15th AND HABNEY , OMAHA. Property of every dencrlptlon for Bale in all parti of tha oitr. Lands for sale U very county in Nbbraslc * . A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Alans of the city state or county , or any otho r information desired furnished free of charge upon application. C. S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stocic. Prlcca the lowest. Itapalrinz n spuoiall ? . All wort tvarruu d. Corner DoinjUs and ir > th streets. Oinalri. Liccnsoil Watclimiikor for the Union Pacific Hatlroacl rjonipany. _ FrKMcombined. ronlr ont In tb world etneratliir acontlnuouf l clrf < r llagniiit _ _ 'turrrnt. HIcntlBoI'owtrful. turablt , pFComTorulile and IrtoclU * . Arold rrauda , OrrntoOcared. Reudhtaupforparnrulet. ALIO KLCOf 810 1IH-T FOU DlHEAtitu. Oi. HORKE. UUNrtl. 181 WAIAU AYfc. nCICUCCC " 9 causoi. and n now and' ' ICArNC d sticcoaitul ( JUIIK at your own * boiuo liy one who was deaf twenty elf bl Ttiflrfl. Treated by mpBt of | ho noted ipeolul. i ta wllhuut Ijoiiortt : uurcd bimaolf lit tbrti mnntbi , nnd nines tuon bundrndi of other * , Full tiHitlculuri tent on application. T. H , fAOfi , No. 41 WtitUUt St. , N ew York r I ' . . . . < . . _ * ' n W-fr-/f ylit i JXJ ft'a i < t.A .i-