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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY. MARCH 17 , 1887. . ODDS AND I3ND9. Stray Leaves From n Uuportor'a Koto Uook. ' ' T'ltcro Is at least ono man In Omaha who is a firm believer In dreams nnd prophetlcs of what is to happen , ilo is a drugget In a down town block. Ho had built up a thriving trade In his particular locality and for sometime had been bar- rnssod by attempts made by interesting parties to dnvo him from his stand. Heat at lust managed to secure n two years' lease of the place. Ueforo ho had tiled the lease he had n dream. It was to the effect that the property on which his store was located had been sold to an eastern Syndicate which proposed to tear down nil the buildings thereon and erect n largo and handsome structure. Ho had failed to record his lease , nnd as It was consequently worthless legally speaking , ho was , according to his dream , driven from Ills store along with the other occupants of the properly. The next morning bright and early ho dispatched his man to the office of the county clerk , with Instructions to record the lease at once. This was done. A few days ago ho received notice that the property had been purchased by an east ern syndicate of capitalists. But now , thanks to the warning dream , he is prepared - pared to refuse to remove his drug store or demand a heavy recompense for the surrender ot his lease. * "Did you over notice , " said a sporting Xnan the other night , "that the liablt of carrying a tooth brush in the vest pocket is ono practiced almost exclusively by gam blers ? All of the high-toned sports carry n tooth brush about with them. Why this is so , I'm sure I don't know. "I knew ono gambler a follow In Indianapolis" ho added , "who had this habit I refer to. For years ho carried m his upper left-hand vest pocket , n largo , heavy bristled tooth brush. It never doomed to wear out. The owner insisted that it was his "Mascotto" that without it his luck would fall him. The boys used to laugh at this superstition and onetime time "put up a job" on him. They man aged to substitute another tooth brush for I ho ono carried by the gambler , without his detecting them. Strangely enough the fellows luck did go , back on him. Ho played on for half an hour , losing steadily. Finally he de tected the trick that had been clayed upon him and indignantly demanded the return of his tooth-brush. He got it back , went on playing , and when ho quit play ing at 4 o'clock the next morning was a winner by some $450. " "Whisky Jack" says that the legend explaining the manner in which he got Ills nickname is partially untrue. Ho ays ho did take a mammoth drink of whisky ut ono time on n wager , but that the dose was only ono pint. Ho does not want credit for more than ho can do. V Colonel Chase returned yesterday from ft visit to Chase county , Nebraska , on the Colorado border. Ho speaks m terms of the highest praise of that region and ays that since the cattle men left it two [ years ago , it has been rapidly filling up with first class settlors. The colonel brought homo some iino specimens of buffalo horns , some of which show that they had been bleaching in tbo sun and Storms many years. Now that the JtJ. & M. , and other railroads are being built through there , would it not be well for Omaha merchants to look that way for nn increased trade ? V "Kansas City may bo a greater town Jthan Omaha , " said Oillcor Tom Pelronot last night , "but ono wouldn't judge so Irani the amount of traflio on its streets. I was in Kansas City three days last week. During those entire three days I did not see as much traffic on the main thoroughfare of that city as I can sco on Sixteenth street any ono day of the week. " For Sale. Wo have four full corner lots , 66x133 loot each , on Farnam street cast of 10th * /street / at $20,000 , $50,000 , $70,000 and § 135,000. 3 fcot on Farnam by 182 on llth. $44,000 A choice corner , 132 fcut front on 10th st south of Cass street. . . . 05,000 A choice corner on 10th st 00x66 for 25,000 70x183 a o cor 23d and Cuming. . . 90,000 68x88 n w cor 23d and Cumtng. . . 15,000 44 feet on llarney between 14th and 15th 35,000 GO foot on Howard between 15th and 16th 85,000 3 foot on Cuming between 17th and 18th 4,500. 75 fcot on 10th street near Nich olas 15,000. 133 foot on Loayonworth 18,000. 185 feet on Loayenworth 40,000. Two acres on Leavonworth 13,000. Good dwelling property in all parts of e the city. * Thrco full lots on U. F. tracks to lease for 20 years. The C. . Mayno Real Estate and Trust Co. , N. W. corner 15th and Aiarnny. Police Pointers. i G. H. Nichols and James Pnrquit , two old time crooks , were arraigned before Judge Stonlwrg yesterday morning as suspicious characters. They had boon ar rested last night by Oflicors Ormsby and Alostyn , who found them working the three-shall confidence game on numer ous verdant victims about town. Both of them hayo a hard record in Council "Bluffs , where they nro well known. Each liiau was given forty-five days in the county jail. Fred Smith , avngrnnt , was convicted nnd sent up for fifteen days. Several drunks were disposed of , With the usual tine. A warrant was sworn out for the ar rest of H. A. Day , an agent of Goo. S. Meek , who sells articles on monthly pay ments. Meek accuses Day of embezzling n number of articles valued at $51. .Throo C's There are three c's that sfj'rctho children and carry them off. The three c's are colds , coughs and croup. Mothers ! Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup saves tbo little one * ' lives ! -If mon are suffering tortures with toothache , they should not try to smile * nnd look cool nnd handsomo. How much ? wiser to case the pain with a bottle of * Bulvntlou Oil. Price 25 cents. Mayno'o Addition. Wo have a few lots left in Mayno's ad dition that wo can sell cheap. Lots are f500 , with only 10 per cent cash and the balance on very easy terms. Call nt our ofllce and lot us show this property. C. E. Mayno , Real Eatato & Trust Co. , Northwest corner 15th and Harnoy. Kleotlong. The citizens of South Omaha hold n mooting and made the following nomina I. tions for the spring election : Humphrey Sullivan for mayor , Thomas Mngulre , P. Lacey and P. Jotter for alderuieu , Col Savage for treasurer. Thee Campllanlng or Hare Tliront , Hoarwnesft , or taking Cold , " should usu Brown't Uroncftlal Troc/ies. Sold only In fcoxw. The Year 1887. During the year 1837 the people of this city will sco tnn greatest growth it has rer had. This is pcknowlc"cd by all good judges , Property in nnd about the Irs" " * ltJ will advance m price so rapidly that S- hundreds of fortunes will bo made in a few months. The now packing house's , factorial , etc.t locating iu South Omaha will niako that a business part of the city md da a consequence property in Unit ocnllty will bo much sought after. Now , this week , is the time to buy this prop erty. Wo nro solo agents ( or South Jmnlm proper and nn investment made there now will return the purchaser his money and 100 to 200 per cent addded to t. Anybody with n small amount of noney can buy a lot m youth Omaha. J'ho ( J. K. Maynp Heal Kstato & Trust Co. , N. W. oor 15th and Harnoy. CtiOVV ANJ7 IIANLI3V. They nro Challenged by the "Cham pions of Sweden and Now Mexico. " The following challenges which will explain themselves wore received at the JUK otllco yesterday : "Mr. Hanlcy : 1 hereby challenge you o a tight to a finish with 4-ounco gloves for any amount from $500 to $1,000 , win- icr to take entire gate receipts. Fight to take place inside of two weeks at the annex building , Omaha , Mob. Waiting for a speedy reply , I remain , yours re spectfully. JIM PETKIWON , Champion of Sweden. Can be found at Pax ton Hotel. " The other challenge roads as follows : "I do hereby challenge John P. Clew fight to a finish for any amount from $500 to $1,000 a side. The winner to take entire cate receipts and the fight to take place two weeks from to day , March 14 , at the Annex.1' FRED BALDWIN , Champion of Now Mexico. Weight 168. Can bo soon at Paxton liotcl. _ That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weakened by the warm days of the changing sqa son , and rapidly yields to attacks of dis ease. Hood's Barsaparilla Is juit the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and also expels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. Mayno Plaoo. Wa have a few lots left m Mayno Place south of Loavenworth street. These lots are being sold at less figures and on easier terms than lots in llanscom Place , while they are the same distance from the city. G. . Mayno , Real Estate & Trust Co. , Northwest corner 16th and Harney. Rail Notoa. The latest rumor about Union Pacific headquarters is to the effect that General Dodge , of Council Bluffs , is to succeed Charles Francis Adams as president of tne Union Pacific railway. The officers , however , declare that they know nothing about the matter. The following circular has been issued by the traffic department of the Union Pacific railway : "To all concerned : You are hereby notified that a compliance with the inter state commerce law , which becomes ef fective April 5 , 1887 , demands various and important changes in the tariffs o this company , affecting inter-state bus ! ness. "All existing tariffs and special rates ( rebates or otherwise ) now in effect or that may bo in effect between stations on the lines operated by this company , ex cept those applying to local business between tweon points m the same slate , prior to April 5,1887 , will bo void on and after that date. "New tariffs , publishcdm | comformity with the requirements of the inter-slate law , will bo issued as early as practic able. " _ * Delicate diseases In either sex , however induced , speedily cured. Book. 10 cents in stamps. Address , in confidence , World's Dispensary Medical Association , 603 Main Street , Buffalo , South Omaha. Call at our office and wo will take you down to South Omaha and show you the many now improvements now going on there. Wo can satisfy you that you can make 100 to 200 per cent on your money in six months. C. K. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , Northwest Cor. 15th and Harnoy. Hermann as a Speculator. Professor Hermann , who appeared at Boyd's opera house last night in his won derful performance , is a great speculator in real estate. Ho has invested in Kansas City and Minneapolis , and will no doubt buy some Omaha dirt before ho leaves the city. Ho invested $20.000 in real es tate about a mile from Los Angeles , Cal. , during his engagement there a few weeks ago. Ho is negotiating for six acres more adjoining his propertv , for which ho expects to pay about forty thousand dollars. The professor is in fatuated with Los Angeles and its pictur esque surroundings , and says ho would like to live there , but that his real estate investments are merely a speculation , as ho expects to double his money within a year. _ In Thornburg. Wo have some bargains in lots in Thornburg. C.E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , Northwest Cor. 15th and llarney. A New Street Railway. The Omaha & South Omaha street railway filed their articles of incorpora tion yesterday. It is proposed to traverse different routes in the southern part oi the city. The capital stock is $100,000 , and the incorporators are William A. Paxton , John A. Crolghton , Peter E. Ilor , Meyer Hollman , John H. Bossier , S. W. Alortou and Isaac E. Cory don. DURING winter the blood gets thick and sluggish , now is the time to purify it , to build up your svstom and fit yourself for hard work , by using Dr. J. ll. MoLoan's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier. _ South Omaha. Call at our office and wo will take you down to South Omaha and show you the many now improvements now going on there. Wo can satisfy you that you can niako 100 to 200 per cent on your money in six months. C. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , Northwest Cor. 15th and Harnoy. The county commissioners yestordaj awarded the contract for the grading oi Thirteenth street at Missouri avenue to Robinson & Co. Yankton expects to couple on the main line of the proposed Duluth & Denver , a visionary railroad now being hatched in Minnesota. Houses and Lota For salu in Orchard Hill at a bargain also bargains in houses and lots in all parts of the city. Tho.C. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. N. W. Cor. 15th and llarney St. Blind Boono. the eminent pianist , and his manager , Mr. John Lange , paid a visit to Max Meyer & liro. , and during their stay Mr. Lange bought a line pair of old mine diamond ear rings and Mr. Boone an elegant minute repeating watch ut their establishment. Mayno't Addition. ' Wo have a few lots left In Mayne's ad dition that wo can sell cheap. Lota are $500 with only 10 per cent cash and the balance on very easy terms. Call at our office and let us show this property. C. E. Mayno lloal Estate & Wst Co. , N. W. cor. 10th Md Barney. . DANGEP.OTJS T6 DUCKS. Mysterious lUeanilerlnga of Hunters Near Vnllpjr. The spring hunting season lias received ft startling Inauguration by the success of n party of Omaha gunners who have , so to speak , made the feathers lly. It consisted of Harry Johannes , Charles Fitcliutt , Al. Uowk and Charles Lane. They have just returned from the lakes near Valley and the stories they tell are nioro formidable and numerous than the fowl they captured. Those gentlemen were the guests of John Zles , a prominent pioneer far mer in the western part of Douglas county. From the reports they give of their treatment by Mr. Zlcs it is evident that thcso gunners wont out moro for the indoor pleasures that would be af forded than finding game on the borders of tiio lake. Sovonty-soven is the number of ducks said to nave boon shot. The fact that a resident' Valley sold seventy-seven ducks on the same day the party loft for Omaha is ratlrer significant. Then again the stories of the individual members of the party are very conflicting. Eaohof the quartette , in his own words did all the shooting while the others were asleep nnd , Inas much as the matter has assumed the character of wagers being made , a notary public has been sent out to \ al loy to sco if Mr. Zies. the kind hearted host did not do all the shooting himself while the Omahans were dancing nnd otherwise enjoying themselves m his hospitable house. In fact ono gentleman in town says the party never left Omaha nt all but only made this spring meeting memorable by calling up a previous season's fun. This is easily contradicted , however , by the fact that Mr. Zies had to conio to Valley for supplies the day tlic party left. Ijltornry Entertainment. The third annual entertainment of the literary society of tne Omaha Commer cial college , will bo hold at the college hall next Friday evening. Following is the programme : Chorus Members of the society Oration Gladstone O. ( t. Hedge Selection Orchestra Fruchllnj ; Au JJor Kolse Waltz. Declamation J. If. M. Morrison Kssay Miss Florence Irvine UuoL Misses Grace Pratt and Hattle Ocliiltrco Debate Question : " .Resolved tliatamon- archlal form of government is more conduc ive to national greatness than a republican form of government. " Alliriuativo : F. W. Hess. W ? 11. Urtniths. HcKativc : Grace Uuim , Mary Emerson. Selection Orchestra Gambriuus 1'oalk Increasing the Valuation. The assessors for the various city pre cincts held a meeting at the city clerk's office yesterday afternoon and decided to increase the valuation of city property for 1887 20 per cent , over that used as a basis for taxation last year. Fixing For Further Improvements. SEWAHD , Nob. , March 15. [ Corre spondence of the BEE. ] At the meeting held Saturday evening to boom the town the committee on waterworks reported at length showing the probable cost for plant to bo about $20,000 nnd annual expense about $3,000 , inclusive of In } tcrcst on bonds at C per cent. A commit tee was appointed to circulate a petition asking the city council to submit a prop osition to vote bonds for water supply. There seems to be a general feeling that Seward needs hotter fire protection and the matter will no doubt take a definite shape ere long. The committee on rail roads were not ready to make any report , but the chairman seems to nave some information that ho was not yet rendy to mnko public. The committee on the extension of the city limits recommended a very largo area of territory to bo added to the city of Seward and the readers of the BEK need not bo surprised if the same com mittee do not nt the next mooting recom mend that our limits bo extended so as to include the village of Omaha. A gen tleman from live cast has been here look ing up the prospect of establishing a flax mill , but nothing definite is known of the project. The B. & M. railroad has a force of men hero to move their track and denot nearer town , which will bo a great convenience to our people. Brevities. Regan Bros , have a force of men clear ing away the dirt preparatory to begin ning work on the city hall foundation. Lieutenant Colonel Collins , who has just been given a rank of promotion in the Seventeenth infantry , is in the city on his way homo from Arizona to his nevy post ct Fort Laramic , Wyo. Ho made a call at army headquarters yesterday. There was a largo sale of seats yesterday for Lotta's engagement at Boyua Thuas- day , Friday and Saturday. Lotttv seems never to tire in adding to her bank ac count , which , by the way , is larger than that of any other woman in the country who has grown rich by her own efforts. She will bo seen in "Natouchc , " "Little " "Mussette" " Detec Noll. and "Little tive. " J. E. Smiley commenced a suit in the district court yesterday to recover pos session of a picco of land south of the city , which is now held by William J. Council. Smiley claims to have disposed of it to the Union Stock Yards company years ago , with the understanding that Tie was to icccive an cquiv.ilont in stock. Ho gave a deed without gutting the stock and nas never received it since. Mean while the deed drifted into the hands of William J. Council , who has since held V. Smiley wants this deed cancelled. Personal Paragraphs. * J. W. Bylcr , of Urbana , O , , an attor ney of long experience , arrived in Omaha yesterday. Ho will permanently locate in this city. Mrs. C. M. Jnckmnn. of New York city , arrived hero yesterday morning witii the intention of locating as a teacher of music. J. Collins Lloyd , president of the Ne braska and Iowa packing company at Nebraska City and Lincoln , spent yes terday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rumol , Miss Alice Rumcl and Mr. Harry Margotts arrived in the city Tuesday from Salt Lake to at tend the Sylvester-Huinol nuptials this evening. Mrs. General O. O. Howard and daugh ter Bussio , arrived in the city yesterday evening from San Francisco , Cal. Mrs. Howard will stop a few days to visit her son , C. O. Howard , Mr. Sam Collins hns resigned his posi tion in the accountant's ollico in the Union Pacific headquarters logo into the service of the Missouri Pacific at Ne braska City. Ho loaves for the latter city to-day. A Prayer Sent Up For Reporters. St. Paul Letter in Chicago Times : In the senate this morning Chaplain Allison startled that august body by closing his prayer with a word for the newspaper men. Ho said : And now , dear Lord , bless the reporters , whoso nimble pens catch every word almost before it is ut tered. Like Thyself , they nro omnipres ent and almost omnipotent. If wo take the wines of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the world they are there. They meet us in the jungles of Africa ; they waylay us in lite solitary canyons of Colorado , and when at length wo lind the latitude of the magnetic polo behold thny are there. May their light and goodness be equal tu their power , .and when the general assembly of heaven convenes lot no reporter bo excluded. Amen ! " ' Affair * nt Anamosn. ANAMOSA , la./MaVcll / 15. [ Correspondence - once of the BEK. ] It-seems as tnough a' general charge htitf-beon ordered by the powers that be on'thd'lowa postmasters , and more especially' in Jones county. Thus far this county hhs rested quiet and serene from all the postofllco blizzards , but of late a nmnliijpccms to have struck the faithful and scafccly a democrat can bo encountered upBh 'the street who is not a candidate or isnjrant for postorlal favors. At Monticello , twelve miles cast ot this city , where nlUias been quiet , is now the scene of commotion. A few weeks ago a Hecret'lletilion ' was gotten up nnd and forwarded" to71 Washington urg ing the appointment of a certain candi date. Tills fact , when it became kuown , caused considerable indignation. So another candidate got up a petition , one for democratic and one for republi can signatures , nnd sent to the ' 'great reformer. " So the result is still a great inj story , and whichever the president decides ho will make trouble m his own household. The same state of nflairs ex ists in Anamosa , nnd the republican in cumbents are quite liable to remain in charge indefinitely. Nato Rainsbargcr , who was convicted of murder nnd sent to the penitentiary nt this city for life from Marshall county , was last week re leased nnd returned to the county from which ho was sent for new trial. Frank , his brother , who was recently convicted of the sarao crime , arrived at the prison Saturday to begin the ncrvico of a life sentence , He will handle stone for the time being. It is generally understood hero that Judge Giircn , now presiding over the district court , will transfer a certain liquor suit to the United Slates court on the strength of Judge Brewer's recent decision. Congressman-elect Hayes ap pears for the defendant. Desirable Corner. On Leavcnworth 185 foot front. $40OOD. C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE & Titusr Co. , Northwest cor. 15th and Haruoy. Messrs. Roller , Brown and Schoberg , count } ' commissioners of Lancaster count } * , are in tbo city taking notes on Omaha's prosperity. They inspected the court house under the guidance of Com missioner O'Keofle. 5TJACOBS OR FOR PAINS-RHEUMATIC. t -After a taau of yean ttaltmentt confirming the efficacy n } St. Jaeotii OU and ili permanent cur a , areyivenbehu. From aKhouiuatloSufforor Jan. 1870. Bergen , New Jersey. I have used St. Jacobs Oil aud it cured no of rheumatism aftjr a few daw' appli cation. AUGUSTUS PKICK. From Same 7 Tears letter. 2t2 7tli St. , Jersey City , N. J.,0ct. 27,1888. I cannot add more to tbo pral.vj of St. Jacob * Oil than my toitlmony seren years ago. It cured me. AUQUaiUa 1'iUCK. From a KHeumatlc SuffererSept. 1880 , Union CatUolIo Library Atxoclatlon. 2011 Dearborn t. , Chicago , 111. / One bottle of 8t. Jacob ! Oil cared mo of rheumatttin , whleli avonie great pain. JAME3 A. CO. CXN.JK. , Librarian. From Same 0 Years Loior. 1 1 Huron St. . Chlragornj. , October 18. 18S8. I ran only repeal'mv rbrmer testimony to the morita of St. Jacqba Oil , It cored me of a severe case of rheumatism. 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SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Our Spring and Summer Suits are daily arriving and within a few days wo will be able to exhibit the most complete line over shown in Omaha. We quote no particular style or price , simply ask an inspection of the various lines we carry , and believe wo can interest you in make , quality and prices. In Spring Overcoats wo carry an elegant line of all shades. Ono bargain in particular we offer , is a fine imported Melton , silk lined all through , at $14.75. This overcoat cannot bo duplicated for less than $20.00 in any establishment in Omaha. "We call particular attention to our Boys'and Children's Suitsof which wo have just re ceived about one thousand. Among them wo have 150 Norfolk suits , in sizes from 4 to 13 years , strictly all wool cheviot , with double seat and double stitched , usually called "rough and tumble" suits. We sell them at $2.95 and they are the best wearing suit ever introduced. We invite inspection of these suits whether you wish to purchase or not. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company , * Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. PUBLIC SALE At Millard Station , SATURDAY , MARCH 19th , 1887. George McCombs , and Wm. Grimm Will sell at Public Auction 70 to 80 head of mules and some American Brood Mares with foal from "Kentucky Jacks. " Also one new Wagon and Double Harness. -9 months time , with approved security , 8 per cent in- terest. 5 r > er cent off for cash. MADE ON HONOR -AND PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT 3lie only Machine that will sew Ixicfiiuartla ami forwards cqtmllj/well , aiul the Liyhtcat Hunninff ticwlny Machine In existence. The Union Sewingr Machine y We tlcfilrc cneraello and rcxponsiblcilcalcra in Nebraska , Colorado , D'yoining , Dakota and Western Iowa. If you arc. looking for a cheap Mac.hinr , don't answer this advertlctnent , but if HOH want to handle the best Suwliuj Machine that money can 61177 , address for particulars. 209 N , IBtli Si , , Omaha , Neb , Mention Omaha lice. Red Star Line rurrylngthenolfrluin Royal und fnltoil Stiitoa Mall , milling every StUurdiiy Between Antwerp & New York To the Rhine , ( lei-many , Ilalu , Hol land and France , 8aon ! from too to $75. Kxcurnlon trip front $110 to Sli" ) . rU-cond rabln. outwiml bound. Hi ; prcpuld , IH ; excursion. $1)0. ) StcorHfc'O niusajro ut low rut ( t * . I'btur Wrlirht 4. Sons , Uuiortl AKOiitK.V , Broa iwuy. New York. Henry I'nndt , 1213 Inrnara at.il'aulun It Co. , 112 $ Fnrimm si. ; U. O. Freeman , M Farnnm. TAKHH. TbaareatCsroiaa UapciUlT cnis. rrMsampU p4cta and book for 4 ctntt U stf p * , ETII.MEU10AL CO. . bit Uaopton , Ccoa. The G. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. COR. 15th AND HARHKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m all parti of the oity. Landi fr n ! lit erery county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Alans of the olty gtato or county , or any ot her information desired furnished free of charge upon application. C. S. RAYMOND. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware Tb largest stocK. Prices the lowest. Kopalrinz a specialty. All work w rr ut < * L Corner Dougln * and 15th atrootn , Omaha. Licensed Watcumnkor for the Union Paoitio Railroad company.