BB " - - . * - * -r * < r ' p"f'y"Mit ' | ; 'i I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THtTBSDAY. MABOH 24 , 1887. . T THE LOCAL NEWS BUDGET. Swift's Packing House Welcomed as Another Mark of Progress , A BOLD HIGHWAY ROBBERY. 1C In tlio Field or Sports The Illcl , Cnsc-Tho Dives Must Go -A New Uulldlng-Oilicr l.ocnl Notes. Swift's PncklriB House. Hon. John A. McShnno has returned from Chicago. During his stay in tliat city ho did a big stroke of biisincss.wliich . will bo of great benefit to Omalm. It was tlio making of tlio contract with George T. Swift , tlio extensive nackcr , for the construction of an immense pack ing house at South Omaha. Work will bo begun at once , tlio plans having already been drawn. The now packing house Is tocost250,000wlll bo completed and in operation inside of four months. Meantime Mr. Swift will send his buyers to the South Omalm Union stock yards , whore they purchase stock and shin the Biiino to Chicago , until the Omaha house is completed. A DA KINO DEED. A Highway Robbery In the Center of the City Drugged nnd Robbed. One of the boldest highway robberies on record was perpetrated Tuesday night In broad gaslight in front of the new It am Re building on Fifteenth and Harnoy streets. The victim was Mr. A. lj. Clallin. Ho had been out walking and was returning to his room in the Gees hotel on Fifteenth and Jackson about ten o'clock. Just as he was passing the place indicated two men stepped out of a dark recess. Ono of them pulled a revolver , cocked it and placed the nm//.lo to Mr. C's head with the command : "Hold on hero ! " Mr. Clallin obediently stopped , when the fellow resumed : "Don't maKe any noise and you'll bo nil right. "I suppose you want to get all I have , " said Mr. Clallin. "That's it , " returned the robber , "and all you've got to do is to kcop still. " Tlio victim was very obedient In this to regard. While one man hold a revolver to his head the othnr went through his pockets , taking his purse , which con tained $20. That was about all the fol lows secured. Mr. Clallin , very for tunately , had left his $100 gold watch in in his room before he went out , or ho would undoubtedly have lost that too. After cleaning him out tlio two fellows went down the alloy between Harncy nnd Howard , disappearing in the dark ness. Mr. Clallin went around by way of Howard to Fourteenth street and then up Farnam. looking for a policeman. Of course , lie failed to find ono until it was too late to follow the highwavmcn. One of them ho describes as a tall man about six feet in height , with a sandy moustache and wearing a slouch hat. The other was n short , thick-set man , 1 with n stubby growth of black beard , . nnd wearing a still" hat. The matter has ' been reported to the police. DIIUOOEI ) AND KORUED. It has been reported to the police that It. W. Hyde , a wealthy cattleman from Malvcrn. la. , was drugged and robbed on Sunday last. Mr , Hyde came to town last week , and on Sunday started out to BOO the town. Ho dropped into several saloons , ono of which was on the corner of Twelfth and Douglas streets , ana nn- ' other nt the corner of Eleventh and I : Dot'glas streets. Ho mot several K strangers and took a number of drinks. | In loss than half an hour ho had lost con- It. Bciousness. When ho woke up , it was far L into the next morning , and he was lying r very near n stoop clill or bluff by Boyd's I packing house. If ho had rolled but n I low feet in his stupor , ho would have I fallen over the clilT and mot a horrible I , death on the railroad tracks below. Ho h found that ho hud been relieved of I' $13,000 in notes , drafts nnd checks , I $50 in cash , nnd a gold watch I nnd chain valued at $150. Carriage tracks I , leading up to the soot where ho was I , lying showed that Mr. Hyde had , without I' doubt , been carried to the spot in a hack. I- after being drugged and robbed. It is I understood that the first man Mr. Hyde I mot was a well-known character about I town , while two others wore hackmcn. I Wholhor tlioy will bo arrested is n ones- 1't- tion. Mr. Hyde has gone back to Mai- I Tern nnd stopped payment on the draft I. and checks. _ I ; . IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS. ! ' The Gun Club Meeting The New I- ' Ulllo Club Notes. I A well attended meeting of the Omaha mi. Gun club was held last night nt Penroso II & Hardin'a gun store. W.S.Dimock , H. f C. Kellogg anil U. T. Stubbs wore elected > to membership in the club. The matter I- of preparing a programme for the tour- Is nament which will bo hold in this city , * , probably the second week in Juno , was I * loft to Messrs. Punroso & Hardin to pro- 1 * sent n report nt the regular meeting of 1 the club. It was dooldcd to commence * the regular weakly shoots of the club on Tuesday afternoon next and continue J them on Tuesday of each week until after If the tournament. Fenroso & Hardin will tf oll'or a fine medal to the member of thom m club making the best average during the Lj" Eoason. 1 * THE NEW IlIFLE CLU1J. 15 The Omaha Itillo club mot at Collins & [ If Gordon's gun store yesterday evening B nnd completed their organization. The B- , club starts with eighteen charter members ff\ ' as follows : Judge Lake , president ; I. ; J. U. Clarkson , vice-president ; O. H. Gordon , socrctary ; Charles Parrotto , Bfc treasurer ; Col. Guv V. Henry , captain ; ยง ; Paul Llei/ , first lieutenant ; C. S. Mont- ornery , second lieutenant , and Messrs. S . E. 11. Kennedy , Wm. Kennedy , Wai- IT tor Kinnoar , M. S. Lindsay , Luther Wil- r bur , J. M. Thurston , H. A. Worloy. H. R\ \ W. Patrick , A. C. Wakoloy and It. S. lit ; Berlin. The club has secured nn excel- P lent range at Itollovuo. The B. & M. will U run special trains to the range on the m'r club's practice days which will bo on 3 Wednesday of each week from May 4 t' to October 1. The club will bo governed ft by the rulu of the National Itillo associa- K' tion nnd has adopted the Hinman target. nj The management of tlio entire nflalrs of III the club is in the hand of a club commit- IK tco. . SPOUTING NOTKS. ' Bullock urn. ' Ashinger ruco at the expo- ml eitiou on Saturday. HJ The wrestling match between Charles K Moth nnd Col. McLaughlin is billed to y take ilaco nt the exposition annex next Rf Monday night. Hit Collins & Gordon have received already ft nn installment of the Iteach ball , adopted mi. by the Western league. The ball is n ? . . good ono , but is not apt to replace the Kx old reliable ) Spauldlnrr for general use. mi As yet Clew has failed to accent or ro- I * fuse to accept the challenge of I rank K , UK Glover , of Chicago , for n tight to a finish. * ' Indications are that ho will take refuge mjp behind the excuse that ho does not want M ? to light anyone until after ho nicots r Dempsoy. Of this there is no immediate r prospect. Dcmpsoy has degenerated jv into a blowhard and Clew knows it , and $ if ho la spoiling for a light ho can bo no- & commodalcd by Glover. Hp James MoMichacl and George Kutchmil P have returnea from a hunting expedition * jo Fliolps , Mo. , loaded with Uut ks , K , s. A MUEIi CASE. The Stilt I'or Criminal llbel A. It. Moore. In the case of A. U. Moore , arraigned before Justice Anderson , but two wit nesses wore examined on thd part of the state , and the case was adjourned until this morning. It is a libel case , being the following poster : " ? M Howard ! I will give the above reward for any deed or other legal conveyance , by myself to the following named parties or either of them , M. l os emvasser , John Ainsliclu or A. Kosowatcr , to the following de scribed land : A part of the southwest quarter of section SO , township 15 , range l.'l cast , and now called 'Alnsfiold's Addi tion. ' I own said land ( and have for some time ) and this whole scheme of sale by Ho-ssonwasscr , Ainslield and A. Ho < c- water Is u fraud and a swlndk1 , and they know it. For further information see county record1 ? , at city engineer's oflico In basement of court house , or agency at No. 117 South Sixteenth street , Omaha , or A. II. Moore at room 5 , Co///.cns hotel. A. H. Mooitn. " Mr. A. Kosowalcr testified as to the ap pearance of the article posted upon tele graph poles on Farnam struct especially , and in the city generally. Mr. Council objected to proof of title , which defend ant's attorney proffered , oll'ering an ab stract of title. The court sustained the objection. Editor Hitchcock , of the World , testified as to the posting of the llbelous article. The defendant endeavored to create a commotion just as the examination com menced by claiming that Mr. Hosewater was armed and asking that ho bo searched. Justice Anderson said that ho did not think it was necessary and the re quest was denied. A NEW BUILDING. The Structure "Which Drcxel & Maul Will Erect , Mr. M. O. Maul returned last night from the cast , whcro ho went to secure plans for a now three-story building which the undertaking firm of .Drcxel & Maul proposes to erect in place of the present structure at 1417 Farnam street. This building will bo after the model of famous Sampson building at Pittsburg , Pa. , and will include the usual rooms for carrying on the business , in addition to which there will bo a morgue and a chapel. The latter will bo called into play very often , as it frequently happens that some vintim of a disaster has neither relations or church friends to bury him , anil has to bo buried without church or chapel ceremony. The morgue will bo for the private use of the firm , in con nection with the business of the coroner's olllcc. The building will bo built of brick with sandstone front , and will be of extremely ornate design. A JEALOUS CHINAMAN. low Sam IJIIR | Disposed of a Sup posed Rival In Ijovc. Sam Ling , a Chinaman who runs n aundry on one of the principal streets of his city , adopted a novel expedient late ly to get rid of a rival in love. Sam , like icveral other Chinamen in this city , is mprcsscd witli the superiority of a white vomau over the Mongolian article. Ac- lordingly he has been wooing a blue- i.ycd maiden of this city , who it is said lias received his suit with favor. But am Ling's courtship has not been one of uninterrupted smoothness. A young man , well known about town as "Corky" Keller , was feared and bated by the Chinaman as a rival for the Affections of the blue eyed maiden. Sam brooded over the matter a eng time and finally concocted a scheme o dispose of his rival at "ono fell woo ] > . " Ho would show Mr. K. that ho was nowhere in the affections of the girl. Accordingly ho took the young woman ' .o a photograph gallery on Sixteenth trcet and ordered the artist to take heir pictures together. The photograph was strnck off. it showed the girl stand ing beside her Chinese adorer , with one arm celled lovingly about his neck. Altogether , it was well calculated to illus trate the tender relations which existed between the pair. The Chinaman mailed this to his supposed American riyal with a slip of paper , which containo d a largo number of skulls and cross-bones. The note , which was very hard to decipher , read somewhat as follows : "Youlooknout ! White pal like Chlnco boy , no llkce Molican man same as Clilnoo boy 1 You fool erouml her too inurheo von ett killed. Chinee boy shoot yur lied oil 1" The recipient of the note and picture was completely taken by storm , as it were , and is convinced that ho had better keep out of Sam Ling's road. The Chinaman will probably bo allowed to continue his courtship unmolested. THE HlVEIl. It Is Stationary , But Has Been Falling A 1'robable Gorge. "The river is almost stationary at a depth of ten feet and three inches , " said Signal Observer Hagen yesterday to a re porter. "It is rising just a trille , but for the past few days has been falling slightly. " The explanation for this remarkable state of affairs namely , the falling of the river at this point while the upper portion tion is on a terrific rise is found in the probability that there is a bipr ice gorge between Omaha and Bismarck. As soon as this bursts the river at this point is bound to rise rapidly. Suluir the County Attorney. In the county court yesterday Adloph Kline commenced suit against John Perry , J. S. Long and E. W. Simeral for ? 500dHinago for the unlawful conver sion of property by the defendants. Kline's statement says that on March 13 Perry came into his place of business and asked to see some watches. A number were shown him , among them a fine gold hunting case watch valued at f450. When Perry saw this ho motioned to Long and Simoral , who wore outside , and they came in. Perry then claimed the watch , and Kline asserts tint when ho objected to his taking possession of It Air. Simoral told him to shut up or ho would have him arrested. The three men then left the store with the watch. Criminal Cases. The case against Fred lUce , charged with assaulting George Hall , the watch man in Hammond's packing house in South Omaha , will bo called in the dis trict court on Monday. The case against Herman Mittoman , charged with the killing of Gconro Dur ham at Millard , will bo called for trial before Judge Neville on Tuesday. A Sneak llilof Caucht. A colored fellow named Harry Will- lams was arrested yesterday afternoon for the larceny of a number of silk hand kerchiefs from S. P. Morse & Co. " When searched at tlio jail three gold rings were found in his possession which were Iden tified as the property of C. S. Raymond , the jeweler. The colored follow was in Raymond's store yesterday morning and is supposed to have stolen the rings at that time , What Does It Me n. Mr. Swift , of Swift & Armour , the largest beef packers in the world , lias lecji hero for tlw vast Unco dujtj , the greater part of the time lias brcn spent nt South Omaha or with members of the South Omaha L-uid Co. We are not going to tell you what It means , but you clonl have to bo a Yankee to guess as easy a ono as that. About the time a thousand men commoirco work killing beeves for Swift & Armour in South Omaha you will bo saying "what a fool I was" unless you go soon and buy moro lots in South Omaha of C. E. Maync Heal Estate nnd Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. 15th and Harncy. Boston Capital In Omaha. Mr. Thomas L. Kimball has received instructions from Fred L. Ames , of Bos ton , to erect for the latter gentleman , a splendid brick business building. The structure will bo erected on Ninth and Jones streets. IJJ'JxlOO , and will bo live stories high above a deep basement , thus making it ono of the largest buildings in this city. Brick , stone and iron will bo the materials used in its construction , so that it will be nearly lire proof. Con tracts for the superstructure will be let this week. Cahb.iRC. Few crates left from car received last night. Send in your order quick. Fur.r.MAK & Co. -113 South Eleventh street. Boar In Allnd That there are lots in South Omaha , pur chased within three years , for less than five hundred , that are now worth over ten thousand dollars. There will be more packing houses , factories and rail roads there before 1838. These mean in creased population , and increase of pop ulation means increase of value to real estate. There are plenty of good lots still fcft in the original plat of South Omaha. Why go out into additions a mile away from the center when you can still buy in the old plat at reasonable prices ? Do not forget that wo control all sales for the Omaha Land Co. The C. E. Mayne Heal Estate & Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. 15th amUIarnoy. Wanted Gentleman typewriter. [ Co. C. E. Maync Real Estate & Trust AMUSEMENTS. SHADOWS OF A GltHAT CITY. Ono of the best plays ever conceived for the satisfaction and amusement of an audience is "Shadows of a Great City , " which will be presented at Bovd's opera house on Friday and Saturday by an ex cellent company under the management of Chas. B. and Thomas Jefl'erson , sons of Joseph Jcfi'erson. Personal Paragraphs. Colonel King and family , of Milwau kee , are in Omaha , visiting military friends. \V. S. Widencr returned yesterday from a trip to Jonesborq , Mo , , to inspect lumber for the Union Pacific. Alma E. Keith returned yesterday from Now York city , whore she purchased her took of new spring millinery. For Sale. Wo have four full corner lots GGvlM 'cot each on Farnam street east of 10th itreet at $20,030 , $50,000 , $75,000 and $125,000. 22 feet on Farnam by 133 on llth. $44,000 A. choice corner 152 ! feet front on 10th st south ot Cass street 05,000 A choice corner on 10th st 00x00 for 25,000 00x88 n w cor 23d and Cuming. . . 15,000 , 44 feet on Harnoy between 14th and 10th 35,000 CO feet on Howard between 15th and 10th 35,000 , 22 feet on Cuming between 17th and 18th 4,500. 75 foot on 10th street near Nich olas 15,000. 185 feet on Leaven worth 40,000. Two acres on Leaven worth 12,000. Good dwelling property m all parts of the city. Three full lots on U. P. tracks to lease 'or 20 years. The C. E Mavno Real Estate and Trust Co , , N. W , corner 15th and Harnoy. The Dives Must Go. The council has refused to grant the stay of proceedings asked in the matter of removing the houses of prostitution from Capital avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets and has ordered the mar shal to go ahead and have the houses va cated at once. The respectable residents of the vicinity are jubilant over the pro posed riddance 'of very bad rubbish , while decent people on neighboring streets are filled with fear and trembling lest the occupants of these dives will settle in their locality. Mention was made in the BEI ; Tues day of the trouble between the McCar thy's and Schwartz's on Sixteenth street. A long communication has been received from Mr. Schwart/ which he lays the blame of the trouble upon Mrs. McCarthy who assaulted his wife , because the latter called her a servant. It is claimed that the McCarthys were up before Judtre Stenbcrg at a previous time , but were re leased upon giving bonds to keep the peace. The notion store of San Goon , the Chinaman , on South Tenth street , was invaded by a sneak thief the other day , who sought to steal some tobacco while the Mongolian's back was turned. San Goon discovered the fellow , picked up a big bottle of ink , and deluged him with the black lluid. The thief dropped the tobacco and ran dripping out of tlio shop. Ex-Governor Will Cumback of Indiana will lecture at the First M E. church Monday evening , March 28. Subject , "The Invisible Somebody. " Mr. I. S. Smith , a prominent railroad man , from thu east , is in town visiting with his sister Mrs. Charles B. Wcstren. POWDER Abeolutely Pure , Thispowder nevervariei. A marvel ol purity.strength and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary klndo and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. 1 108 Wall street , New York. OAI E Cloreland Oar itallloni , O ALE "Perbf Wo " and "Ueaeral WVtMBi ClereUnd/1 riling S und 4 yeart old , bred In Canada ana recorded In Canadian Sluil DooV 1'rlcei remarkable , terms toiult purclm * . OMAHA 18th St , Car. Capital Atonui , ran rrrr TBIATVSXT or Att Chronic & Surgical Diseases , tiR. MoMENAMY. Proprietor. Snutn jean' UotimaJ and 1'rlvat * 1'mittia Wo tmo the fftdlltlci , epparatui and remedied for the incaewfiil treatment of ovtry form of till- rn requiring cither medical or iurflc l trmtmrul , km ) Itnlto all tocomrand InYettlgata forthemelv nt correspond with tn. I.onjf ciicrltnco | In treit- lueeuMi l > r lellercnnbln us to treat many CAIM icFenUflfAlfy without seeing them WHITE you CIKCULAH on Deformities nnd Dracef , Club Koct , Curraturen of the Spluo DUKAKIS OP WOMIN. Piles , Tumor * , Cancer * , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , rural- jrils , Kpllcpij , KldneIjo , K&r , Skin , Blood and all mrclcnl operation ! . llntterles , Inhalers , Ttrnccf , Trusses , an { nil klndti of Medical and Surgical Appliances , man ufactured and for sfile. The only reliable nltdlcal Institute miking Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases rA Bl'BCIAI.TY. AIL CONTA010U3 AND BLOOD DISEASES , ttma nhalover cause produced , nccc ftilljtre t d. Wo can remove Syphilitic poltoa from the ijtti-ni without mercury. New mtnrmtlvc treatment for loss of vltul power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONIMDKNTIAI , Cull and consult us or fend name nnd poftt-offlee nJdresi plainly written enclose stamp , and wo will Bond yoH , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEK uroi PWVATH , BncuL AND HIRTOUI DIIIAJI * , SEMINAL WEAKNESS , BrimHATonniidA , limn KN OT , Syrmun , OONOHKHOU , QUIT , VAMCOCIIK , STXICTURK. AND ALL DISEASES or THE GENITO- UniNAr.T ORGANS , or send history of jour case for on opinion , Persons unable to ililt us may bo trcatad at their homes , by correspondence. Medicines and Instrn- roDts sent by null or eiprese BECUKKLY PACK ED FROM OBSERVATION. DO marks to Indicate contents or sender. One personal Intcrrtew pre fcrrod If convcnltnt. Fifty rooms for the accom modation of patients. Board and attendance nt reasonable prices. Address ill Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Cor. 13lhSt. BndCulUI4ve..OMAIUtf-B. Red Star line Cnrrylnfftlio IlclKltim HoyRl nnd United Stntca Mall , pulling every Snturthiy Between Antwerp & New York To the It Ititte , Gernuni/ } , Italy , Hol land and France , Salon f rom $00 to $75. Excursion trip from f 110 to > I i. Second Cabin , outward bound , H. > ; prepaid , 1 4"ij excursion , f 80. Steerniro piiisuiro at low rut en. I'eter wriirht iV Sons , General A-'ent ( . [ > > llroiulwny. Now York. llonry I'undt , 1218 f arnnm st.Paulson ; & Co. , I-IUS Farnam st. ; D. O. Freeman. ia 4 Furnnni. OneAeent ( Mtrrnnnt onliO wnntM In rrrry town for Your "Tnnslll'B Punch" Sc clsnr nro Rottlnj ? f friends. iTruvollnB men sny to us nvcry diiy , Why , tlioy nro bettor tiian most lOo clours. Obr iraclo 1ms moro thnn doubled slnco wo lornmoriccdpolllnptliein. I . i A. It , MILTMin Elllsburjrh , N. Y. HDIltSS , R. W. TANSILL & CO. , CHICAGO WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOK THE Decker Brothers OMAtIA , NEBRASKA. DRS. S. & D. DAYIESON 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous. Chronic and DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru dencc , unite all so suffering to correspond- without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients -whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate attention. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp , "practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DIIS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1743 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St..St. L uis , Mo. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplub 40,000 II. W. Yates , President. A. E. Touzalln , Vice President. W. II S. Hughes , Cashier. UlIlLCTOItS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins. H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Ueed. A. E. Touxalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IKON BANK , Cor , 1' th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted. FOR SALE. A larso number of recorded Porulicron and Clydosdulo Stallions. Also Homo lliocl c'olis. Kvcry animal iruuruntneii a brocnlcr. Prices reasonable and terms easy. Oumock linn been selected with rcforoncD to both Individual merit und pedigree. A larpo number of our Stiilllona are accllmatoa and Colts of their not can bo shown. York It on tbo II. & M. It. a , two hours' rlda writ ot Lincoln. For cata logue * and further Information , uddrass FIIY * FAIIIlllAUII. York.'ob. DR. CHERBOURG , Oor. 13th anil Dodge Hti. . Omaha , Neb. AK nUrUr ( lo t tn dlcl Our U jn i > r le > 10 In K on. tlljf. llo. An- IbonivJ to trtftl all Chronic , * 0r oui and "dixcUl Ul 4u > , " tfcmltnl UokneM ( MlktLoKM ) , 8 inil LeMIItT ( Ion ot ? t l i > owtr ) . Merroui l ) bfllij , o. Carti nu r nt ( ) or rnoatj r luod d. CbtriMlow. Thomtndi ol c i icui d. _ _ _ _ _ Kiptrl ncillinpiirtnt. All mtdlclatl rttilj lor DM. Nomtrcurjor lijurloni meJIclim Died. Mo tlmi lait from butln > . PatKnU at a dlittnrt Irtited br lUMr and tiprMi Mpdlclatt Mnt T rwli r ( from tu or brukaii. BlmW T or H and nd fprt noi. CooulutloD fro * tnd coildtntlal , p riontllj- \ij \ Idtir. OFFICt- SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT S Our Spring and Summer Suits are daily arriving and within a few days we will be able to exhibit the most complete line ever shown in Omaha. We quote no particular style or price , simply ask an inspection of the various lines we carry , and believe we can interest you in make , quality and prices. * In Spring Overcoats we carry an elegant line of all shades. One bargain in particular we offer , is a fine imported Melton , silk lined all through , at $1-1.75. This overcoat cannot be duplicated for less than $20.00 in any establishment in Omaha. . We call particular attention to ourBoys'and Children's Suitsof which we have just re ceived about one thousand. Among them we have 150 Norfolk suits , in sizes from -1 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 Avish 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. MADE ON HONOR AND PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT 1 he only Machine that will sew backwards -5 and forwards equally well , and the Lujh'csl Jlunnlng Sewing Machine in existence. The Union Sewing Machine We desire energetic and reinontlbledcalera in Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming , Dakota and Western Iowa. If you arc lookinyfor a cheap Machine , don't answer this advertisement , but if yon want to handle the best Scwlny Machine that money can buy , address for particulars. 209 N , I6tii St , , Omaha , Neb , Mention Omaha Jlce. THE PLTJSIH FOP * . Elegant Spring Clothing -A.O We Possess the Ability of Giving You Tasty Styles. We Possess the Ability of Giving You Goods at Eastern Prices. THE Two ORPHANS I-Livc noAV in stock $75,000 worth of CLOTHING- ; are .asking for business thai will save buyers money , and arguments are useless , let the goods talk. - Our wonderful spring stock will make friends outshine rivals , win victories and sell itself - rrl self 011 its merits every time. ANDREWS BROS , , Yankee Boys from Maine I YANKEE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS , At 1113 Farnam Street. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs , UNDERTAKERS AM > EMBAI IUItS. At the oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Order * bytolcpraph solicited and promptly at tended to. Tohphone No. 225. I"b""itrdhr | * rnlV ntr/iurtilfnihretmiinuii."H l < il. nihi | t4c. lu'lnp The Sandon Electric Co. 169 LaSallo t. . ChicagOj IQweatKa eiv : r Offered From Mo. KUer nil irnDUIA ROUND RALIrUnNIA TRIP .WSIGLER'S Grand Pullman Car Excursions , Penonallr conducted. leaTO CblcHjro , Ht. Load , KanTTi C Omaha and other We.wrn CUiea monthlr. lor California orer the 0. B. 4 Q. and tha T tVflEUII * BnilTC o' I" * "otld. tor T SCENIC ROUTE partlculari addrex The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. COB. 15th AND HARNBY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m all parts ot tut oltf. Lund * for sale lu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS O/Titles of Douglas county kept. Alans of the city state or county , or any ot h or Information desired furnished frco ol cluirga upon application. THE 75th GRAND DRAWING , MARCH 20th , \ < > ISICi OK ItK\VAKI \ > S ! One Million Distributed Every Year iir..vuuJ iu. INT KKST MONKV l > IVII ii : ) AMOM1 A VKW I.UOKV JIOI.DKU.I KVKUY U .MONTHS. Only f 100 required to secure one Koyal Kalian 100 francj gold bond. These bonds participate in four drawing every year nnd retain their original value until the \earl94l. Prizes of 2,000,003 1,000.000 , 500,003 , JKO.OOO , &c. francs will he drawn , besides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , ) on may wn 4 Units Thl Is as Rfo , nnd t'i ' host. Investment aver offered , ni tlm Inroituil mqnoy mint lie milJ back wben , < ma in"tu'.t. . . . BmU foJclroul tr < fti It will pay you to d ) . orson. - . y.-tir . order J wltli tnonoy or rcgieturcd letter , or | > o lal note' , mid In ruturu wo will forwutdtlio documents , ISiitM.ISAMKI.N'C : * CO. , ! tO5 llroiidwii- , \e\v York C'llj" . K. B.-TlicaobQ dJ * rt u tlgttortloka , wJo tu mlia.'ull/i ( ri lttointmU.3. b