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I ' 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ilONDAY. APKIL 4i 1887.
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Dr. W.V. . Palmer's Sermon at the Oouucil
Ohauibsr Last Night ,
VACATING SCHOOL BASEMENTS.
Tlirco Sinnliiy KiincrntH A. Sninll " 'Ire
Siortliiit | Notes A Novel Fight
AmtiHiiiiicnts atul Other
Iioi'al Nnwn.
"Universal Christianity"
It was not n Jnrgn nmllcncc , but it was
ono attentive ami earnest , wliiuli listened
to the ruinarK.s of Hcv.V. . W. 1'alnior in
the city hall last uvcmnir. Mr. Palmar ,
it might be .stated , is a Christian
preacher. HP was invited by Kov. C. U.
( iiilliver , 1) . D. , pastor of the First Pres
byterian clmruh. of Hiiiglnimplon , N. Y. ,
to lill the pulpit during the ubsonco of
Dr. ( iiilltver upon a much needed vaca
tion. He preached live or six sermons
which attracted great attention because
of their unexpectedly broad and liberal
tenor. Wlinn Dr. ( Jnlliver resinned his
pulpit he touk occasion to take is-
MIO with Dr. 1'aliner upon some
of the hitter's deductions , and
the result was a newspaper
debate of over two weeks , one reverend
gentleman occupying the columns of the
leading ninniinir dally one Jay and the
other on the following morning. The re-
Milt , as far sis ponular verdict wus con
cerned , was that Mr. 1'almcr had , to use
n common phrase , decidedly "the best of
it. " Yet he was not voted orthodox
enough to occupy a Presbyterian pulpit
permanently , and ho has meo then
( eight years iijro ) been preacliinti m vari
ous cities without special ecclesiastical
recognition.
Last night Mr. Palmer presented his
views of the needs of the age in speaking
upon the topic of "Universal Christian
ity. " He declared the teachings of the
Hible to be intended for the guidance of
nil men. He said that Christ died to
show to sinners of every nationality and
every color that lie loved them all. He
einnliasi/.ed his belief and his faith
in the pure democracy of the gospel of
Jesns of Na/.areth , and asserted that
forms , and creeds , ami symbols , had no
part in the real salvation ol human .souls.
When the man or the woman or thu child
learns that the essence of Godhead is
truth , and fait ness , and charit.v. and gen
erosity , nnil patience , nnd gentility , then
is the light of the Spirit shed upon them.
Mr. Palmer will remain in Omaha per
manently , and he contemplates build
ing up here something such a church as
Prof. Swing preaches to in Chicago.
SC11O01 , SIATTKUS.
Vacating tlio Basements A New
Hcliool lOtc.
The board of education's committee on
buildings and property has been bn y
during the vacation to get rooms in read
iness for the vacation of a number of
basement school rooms at the beginning
of the spring term to-day. The commit
tee has rented Toft's store room on
Saundcrs street , in which has been fitted
mi three rooms for the relief of the Long
school. An addition has been built to the
old lirownull hall , thus giving two add
itional rooms at thu Lcavenworth street
school. The use of a church has been se
cured for the relief of the Lake school.
As yet the committee lias not been able
to secure any room in the- vicinity of the
J/ard school for the purpose of vacating
the basement in that building. As thu
resolution ordering the vacation of the
basements was imperative , some other
arrangements will have to bo made for
accommodation of the students who have
been aticnding thu basement school at
the Izard until a suitable room can be
secured.
The Georgia avenue school building
will bo ready for occupancy to-day and
will be placed under the charge of Miss
Lillian A. Littlelield as principal. This
is a line eight room building which was
commenced nearly a year ago , and was
contracted to bo ready for occupancy
last December. Owing to some change
in the plans the delay of four months
was occasioned. At present but four
rooms of the building will be occupied.
Secretary Conoyer of the board of edu
cation , is still confident that the present
members of the board have been legis
lated out of ollico by the now school law.
lie has secured the opinion of sonic of the
best attorneys of thu city who coincide
with his views.
The extension of the city limits ab
sorbs two school boards , that of West
Omaha precinct , and that of Qnaley's
district. v
Fmiornls of Mrs. It. .1. Saxo , Mrs.
Minna Bleiiioin nnil Sirs. Gillun.
Thu funeral bolls tolled mournfully
yesterday and the sad requiem was sung
over the last earthly resting places of
three estimable ladles who were done
with life's fitful fever and had entered
into the blessed sleep with which death
had kissed their eyelids down.
Mrs. H. J. Saxo , the wife and mother
who has made herself so beloved in re
ligious and social circles , was made the
subject of a most eloquent and feeling
discourse by Hov. Mr. House , of the First
Methodist Episcopal church. The edifice
was crowded with sympathising friends
of the bereaved husband and alllictod
„ sons , as well as with mourning friends of
, the deceased. The lloral offerings were
very profuse , a full carriage being con
voyed from the church to the cemetery ,
besides the ( lowers which decorated the
casket.
The obsequies over the remains of Mrs.
Minna Siemon , daughter of Hon. 1'red
Met/ , were observed at the residence , 805
" \ irginia avenue. The lloral tributes
wore profile , consisting of a n-nnber of
largo and beautiful pieces. Fully two
hundred and fifty mourners were in at
tendance , and those who followed the remains -
mains to the grave occupied thirty car
riages.
Mrs. Kosa Glllan's funeral was ob
served at the Woman's Christian associa
tion rooms , 1COO Farnam street , Kev
Harsha , of the First Presbvterian church ,
ollicinted. The burial , as with the other
funerals , was at Prospect Hill.
Drexel & Maul
very appropriately con
ducted the arrangements ot the several
tuournful occasions.
Slack vn. .jump Coat.
Cheap fuel is ono of the chiuf factors
to thu establishment of it manufacturing
center. Water power is seldom found
whrre the supply bat all timessulliciont ,
us shown at Minneapolis , where the largo
( louring mills have found it necessary to
ndd steam power as well.
Omaha is the natural distributing pol nt
for the largo bcctlon west of us and the
question arises , why should not Omaha
become n manufacturing point and sup
ply this largo and growing territory. The
cost of/Hul is the principal objection ad
vanced , which we will endeavor to show
is not wtdl taken.
Chicago has become an important
nmnnfncturlng point without the advan
tage of as cheap fuel as Omaha can ob
tain , when wo cons ! lor slack or coal
.screenings , for thu following reason ; The
Illinois coal la found in such thin veins
as to render It necessary in order to mine
the coal to stoi > in the mutter adjacent to
the coal , which consists principally of
jjrc clay , soaptonc HUI * wlute , thesb in
combustible substances , the ( ire clay nnd
f-oap.stone , being line as well as much of
the slate , go with the screenings , so that
thu slack coal mined near enough to Chicago
cage to be utilized by manufacturers is
about one-fourth IncombiHtiblo matter ;
consequently its use does not prove
an economy over the lump coal.
The coal deposit running south
erly through Iowa. Missouri , Kan
sas and the Indian territory , Is
found in veins so thick ( from M.X to eight
feet ) that the coal is mined within it-elf ,
so that what is commonly termed the
slackwlueh ( is the richest part of thoco.il
that bleaks oil' from the lumps when
being mined and moved about ) consists
of a larger Percentage of fuel than the
lump coal from the same mine , as the in
combustible portion of the coal ( which
forms clinker when burned ) is harder
than the coal itself , running in minute
veins or streaks through the coal , there-
foie , does not break up in handling to the
same extent as the soft noal. It will bo
seen from the foregoing that the objec
tion to the line coal screenings ( called
slack ) in Chicago does not hold good
in Omaha. Thu impottancu of this
difference will bo manifest when
you consider that this slack coal can bo
secured in this market for about one-half
the price of the lump coal from the same
mines , and furthermore when it is found
that the same quantity of this slack coal
will do even more work than like quan
tity of the lump. Wo may be a little in
advance of most of our realtors in this
last statement , as we recognize the fact
that most , if not all authorities , have
el.tiined that slack coal will not produce
as much heat as t lie same amount of lump
coal , but present appliances have over
come the dillicnlties in burning slack
with the same , if not hotter results , than
lump coal ; in fact English companies are
now formed for burning line coal on
ocean steamers , even grinding the lump
to a powder and feeding it to the furnaces
by means of a steam blast , and thus dis
pensing with stokers or liremon , thus not
only saving in help , but it is claimed
showing better results from the same
amount of line coal over lump.
Our aim in this article is to show that
the great'objection , cost of fuel , so often
cited , docs not hold good as against
Omaha's becoming a manufacturing
point , for better fuel can be secured here ,
by utili/.ing slacU , than in Chicago at
from fifty cents to one dollar per ton less
cost to the consumer. As far as the UEI :
is concerned it proposes to burn slack
coal under its boilers and give its readers
the benefit of the saving.
When coal is mined in Omaha , as wo
trust will soon be the case , the gain in
u ing black will be much greater , the
difference in price increasing the nearer
wo approach thu mines.
AMUsiaamxrs.
itr.Tii.v : or THI : rAvourrr.s.
The Huston Ideals , the most popular
opera company which visits Omaha , will
open a three weeks' engagement ; nt
Boyd's opera house to-night , appearing
in "Tho Musketeers. " The cast includes
Marie Stone , Harriet Anc-ry , W. H. Mc
Donald and Tom Karl. "Tho Daughter
of the Regiment , " which has scored a
great success , will be presented tomorrow
row night , witli Zelie Do Lussan and
iMllu La Hlneho in the cast.
mOl'LU'S TCIKATKC.
Hyers' Comedy company closed n very
successful engagement last night. To
night the Puck Comedy company , form
erly known as the Golden Bull com
pany , begin a week's engagement. This
company played hero last January and
needs no recommendation , it is com
posed of iirst class talent , each individ
ual member being an artist. The open
ing bill , "Fun on Shipboard , " serves as a
vehicle to introduce the company in their
various specialties. All who wish to pass
a pleasant evening should not fail to at
tend. On Friday night Manager F. C.
Walton , of this theatre will have a bene
fit , on which occasion the Puck company
will produce a special bill numerous
volunteers will appear and an enjoyable
entertainment may be anticipated.
Spovtinu Notes.
The severe wind that prevailed yester
day afternoon prevented the ball tediu
from playing the game that was billed to
take place at Athletic park , much to the
disappointment of several hundred spec
tators who visited thu park in the hope of
seeing the champions in practice. The
jlubs will play a practice game each day
his week to gut in shape for their games
, vith the Dos Moines club on Saturday
mil Sunday next. The Omaha team will
day return games at DCS Moines on
\pril 14 and 15 , with sandwich games at
\udubon and Atlantic. Witli this prac-
ice Manager Handle hopes to gut his
cam in good shape for the opening of
.ho regular season April 20.
The Omaha Gun club will hold its first
shoot at the grounds cast of Athletic
park on Tuesday. After the regular
shoot John S. Prince and Frank Parmaleo
will shoot a match at 00 clay birds for ifiiO
a side. Prince will be given a handicap
of 3 dead birds.
IRrcvltlcs.
Patrol Driver George Trimble is on
luty again after a week's illness.
The Herald April Fool suicide canard
ought to have been killed. It was
"dumped on the wrong gallcv , " evi
dently.
Two inebriated individuals became im
pressed with the idea , early yesterday
morning , that they were fencers , anil
crossed swords with their canes in front
of Lehman & Co.'s , l.'llS Farnam. One of
the canes slipped. The wind did the rest
yesterday , i'ho damage is about $75 to a
\0.\8 plato glass window.
Ofliccr Louis Godola of the police
force yesterday found three trunks on n
vacant lot between Cuming ami liurt ,
west of Twenty-third street. The trunks
wcro stolen on Saturday night from
Fnray's barn and were the property of
parties who were keeping stock at the
stables. When found the trunks hail
been robbed of their contents , princi
pally clothing.
Personal .
( Jcorgu W. Frank , of Kearney , is at
thu Paxton.
C. W. Knglcheart Wilton , of Hong
Kong. China , is at thu Millard. Mr.
Wilton is ono of the wealthiest English
merchants in the Chinese sea port.
Hon , Francis 13. Warren , recently gov
ernor of Wyoming , and Hon. A. V.
Quinn , of Kvanston , Wyo. , a wealthy
cattle and land owner , went west last
evening.
Dr. J. T. Armstrong , Ike superintend
ent of the newly finished ' 'Homo for the
Feeble Minded" at lloatrico , is in the
city. He expects to open the institution
early this week , or within a few days at
thu most.
M. L. Klscmoro , of Hastings , is visiting
Omaha. Ho turned up his nose disdain
fully yo.Merday when no was told that a
foot front was only worth * 1,500 m the
business part of the city , Hastings has
12,000 people and a sensation every day.
There Was SnincthTnc of That Kind.
" 1 introduced the Hon. Air. Crane , of
Loup county , to Hon. A. V. Quinn , of
Hvanston , Wyo , , who has been u member
of the Wyoming council several sessions ,
last evening at the Pacific depot , " said n
gentleman who sometimes drops into the
Hur. oflico in the woo sma1 hours , "And
as they shook Mr. Quinn remarked : ' 1
suppose you are glad to bo through an
unprofitable three months' work. ' Mr.
( rune replied : 'Well , it may bo unpro
fitable for you fellows out in a .territory ,
but hero in a'stato wo elect ail United
btates senator occasionally. ' It reminded
mo of a stv , " Continued ' the early
morning visitor of the HEK , "which Agcr ,
of the railroad commission , told me ono
day down In Lincoln. He said that a
member of the house of representatives
had come to him nnd quite Indignantly
said one days 'This talk about my tak
ing money for my vote four or five times
is all a d d lie. I only took money twice
and that was when I would have done
jnft as tdidanvway. ' " I asked Mr. Agon
" \ \ ho was that , CrancV" " over mind
who it was , " he replied.
How It Works on Cnttlo.
Hon. A. V. Qulnti , of the firm of Heck-
with Quinn , of Wyonlng , crossed his
legs in the rotunda of the Paxton last
evening and said ; "Yes , this inter-state
law may bs all riant for you fellows hereon
on the .Missouri , but it is different with
us who raise cattle out in Wyoming. It
means a raise of .f'5 a car for us from
Wyoming to Chicago" .
"What wilt bu thu effect of that ? " was
asked.
"Oh , simply that the price of cattle
will rise in Chicago , or all of Wyoming
cattle will stop in Omaha.
1 think it will bo Omaha.
Omaha is bound to become , in time , and
a short time at thattwo or theo years
thu greatest fresh meat market in the
world. The truth is that with corn at
ten cunts a bushel , as it will be under the
increased freight rates of the inter-slate
law , wo , in Nebraska and Wyoming , will
have to fatten and kill and pack our
meat. The outside world will then have
to pay us what it is worth. "
Heal Hut u to
Real estate transfers filed April 2 ,
1837 , reported for the HKB by the C. E.
Mayne Heal Estate and Trust company :
Fred K II Davis and wife to J II Par-
rottu , lot U-l Fall mount Place , wd. . 3 SCO
Ishinael Brink nnd wife to Albert B
Drink , all ot blk 3 , .Mayers , .Richards
ifcTlIden's ailil , no . 1
Albert 1) Brink nnd wife to Islmincl
Urink , all of blk : ! , Meyers , Richards
& Tllden's rttld , q c . 1
Josephine jMarUscliiing to Smith S
Wilkinson , lot 115 blk a , McUormick's '
ainild , w d . 050
Luther L Thomas nnd wife to Smith S
WilKinson. lot 14 blk 3 , McConnick's
2d add , wd . 050
John A llttlgh&taml to Kll/.abetli G
Multifont , lot 31 1'ellinm place , w d 1,200 ,
Miliiu S Lindsay nnd wife to John M
WaiiKli , e 50 feet ot lot 7 blk 81 , S
Omnlia , wd . 1,200
Christopher C Carey nnd wife to Kg-
beit K French , lot 0 Ludwick , w d. . 1,000
Jacob Williams to the public , plat ot
Williams' sub of lot G IHses' add ,
dedication .
Temple Atkinson nnd husbnnd to
OSCaspmy , lot 11 1 blk 7 Central
park w d . 700
Ll'Pruyn nnd wife to 1) J llutdiin-
son , lot 14 blk 10 Central park . 3,000
Anton 1'rrchal nnd wife to leo ! Kolir.
lot S blk U Omaha View w d . 1,000
Uaiuara lilnzek to John lilazek , lot SO
blk 5 Kount/.e's ! ! < ! add q C . 2
Chns M Folsom ct nl to E 11 llowlnnd
w 50 luct of lot 8 blk 0 1st ndd to S
Omaha w d . 1,700
JosW 1'ritto John J Soloman , lot 5
blk 05 Florences wd . 120
S L Cnld\\ell toKlla A Sulumnn , lot 4
blk 03 Florence qc . 175
Fr.mk Murphy to Win 1 < " Sweesev , lots
I and 3 blk t nnd lots 15 nnd 10 blk 4
Swcosoy's add qc . 1
David H Archer , trustee , to Clareneo
II faobotkur , lot 4 blk 5 Grammercy
pmk ( i c.
David It Archer , trustee , to Cathciiiiu
M Archer , lot 24 blk 1 Grammeicy
onrk qc 1
Gee W Ames and wife to Frank
M Cnult , lot 3 , blk 3 , llnnscoin park
mid. w d Got )
C E Mnyno nnd wile to Gee E Bnr-
kcr , interest in e ot lotO. blk
30J > ; . Omaha 2,250
,1ns L Lovott et nt to Annie Umiiher-
sun , w 7K It of lot 3 and o 2'i > . < ft of
lot y , Lovott's nud Woodinairs sub
dlv. w d 8SO
Gee W Ames et al to Corn 11 Slomnn ,
lot25 , Rcdlck'sprove , wd 2,000
Gee \V \ Ames et nl to Corn 11 Slomnn ,
lots r , C mid 7 , Rcdlck's grove , w d. . 4,800
Frnuuts A Bernlno nnd husbnnd to
Caroline Lilhe , lot 8 blk "G , " Lowe's
1st ndd , wd 1,500
AithurS Potter otal to Alexander H
Koss. lots 16,17 nnd 18 , blk S , Potter
and Cubb's 24 ndd to South Oinnh.i ,
w d 1,900
Mary A Elliott et nl to Max J Uaehr
et al , lots r and 0 , blk 15 , ShuU's 2d
ndd , w d 4,000
talph E Gaylord et nl to.lohn F liovd ,
lots 1 , 3 , 4 nnd 0 , blk 0 , Myers , Rich-
nrds and Tildon's add , qc ! IO
Gee I ) Chrlstlo et nl to Jns How , jr. ,
lots , blk2 , Omaha View , w d 1,100
ll/.nbeth Carpenter nnd husband to
licrnnrd B Lang , lots 10 and 11 , bli ;
2 , Uwight nnd Lymun's ndd , w d. . . . 1.COO
John R Dennis to Bernard Bland , lot G. blk
a , Walnut hill add wd l.UXl
Isaac E Uongdon ct al to llnrry G
lluss , lot 18 Koyos' dlv of lot 0 ,
capital ndd wd 0,700
Andicw K Ilnnscom nnd wltotoSolon
L Wiley , lots 5 and G nnd w i4 ! ft of
Iot7 , blk 77 , Omnlia wd 57,500
Marv A MeCrenry nnd husband to
John AMcCieary , lot 4 blk 1 , Me-
Crc.iry's ndd w d.
Charles McCormlck to Mrs Lctitin
Smelser , lot 1 , blk 7 , McConnick's 2d
ndd wd 100
Templn W Atkinson nnd husbnnd to
Theodore A scher ct nl , lot G , ulk 14 ,
Centml park w d 700
Elizabeth Hugcn nnd luisboml to Wm
S Curtis ct al , lot 2 , blk 72 , Omaha
wd 5,020
John N Dennis to John Obcrdorfer ,
lot S. blk G , Ttiornburt ! place w d. . . . 537
Gee w Ames and wife to Jos C Goth-
wnlrt , lot 1G , blit 2 , llanscom park
addwd G50
Lydia 11 Hull to the public pint of
llixll plnce , being lot 17 sec 10 15 13
dedication
Augustus Kountze and wife to John
1'etacyt \ lot 13 blk 12 Kounue 3d
ndd w d 500
Alfred Formnn and wife to H T Ford
et al. lot 10 Smith's park ndd w d. . . . 7,500
R A Williams to the public plat of
Willlinms' place , being a sub dlv ol
Iot0blk4 Newport dedication
W L Shelby etnl to R C Young , lot 0
blk 3 Rush & Shelby's add to DS
Omaha w d 850
W E Clark trustee to the public pint of
Rlverview park belns tax lot in it ) 20
sec : > 4 15 13 except Omaha nnd S W
R R dedication
Edwntd F Cook to John Murrllt , ct al
H 22 ft of lots : i 4 blk-104 Omaha w d. 20,030
Anna K Reed and husband to Snrnh A
VanTuyl , lot U blk 2 Capitol lllll
nddwd 5.500
Sarah Van Ttiyl nnd hustmnl toEll/.n-
bcth Roblln , lot U blk 2 Capitol lllll
ndd wd 8.5'iO
Transfers reported April 1 :
M T Patrick nnd wife to Hairy B Mulford
at al : not th 40 feet ot lots 7 uud 8 blk 8 , Pa
trick's Second ndd ; w d-8500.
M T Patrick nnd wife to John E .Summers
jr ; lot 4 blk 10 , Patrick's Second nddv ; d-
S1.7M ) .
Edward E Mnvno nnd wife to John A
Rynn ; lot 7 blk" 1 , Orchard lllll ; w d
81.250.
y.arL'arct J Truland to Corn A Sloman ; lot
24 , Redick's Grove ; wd 81,800.
George L Fisher and wife to Mary Larson ;
nj < lot : i2. Clark's ndd ; w d-S2ioO. ;
Alfreda H Pinkhnm and husband to Thos
II Ronnie ; n lolUblk 1 , Paik Place ; w d-
S3.MO.
Edwnid H Edson to Detlef RIcpen ; lot 10
blk 10 , Haiibcom Place : q c SI.
Otto Bntimnn nud wil'u to James L Boots ;
lot 4 blk 3. Omaha View ; w d $1.220.
George N Hicks nnd wife to Chnrles II
Flsetto ; lots 14 and 15 , Potter's add ; w d
S2.GOO.
Balthns Jctter nnd wife to'Thomas Geary ;
lot 4 blk 7 , Jotter's ndd to South Omaha ; w d
8475.
Georco W Ames nnd wife to Seth F Hns-
Kins , lot 12 blk 13 , llaubcom Park add ; w d
5lMX ! ) .
Peter S Lelsenrlnc nnd wife to Sarah R
Knight ; lots , 4 , 5 , 0 and 7 blk lLeIsenrlng's
ndd ; w d-sr.,000.
Nathan 0 Perry to Isaac U Brown ; lots 4 ,
5 and 8 blk 20. Florence ; w d S4V ) .
Nathan U Perry to Isaac 11 Brown ; lot 1
blk 20 , Florence ; q c S50.
Emma E White nnd husbnnd to Hcnrv W
Yntes ; norlh 170 feet of east 05 feet ot lot G
blkfl , Park l > lncowl-8S,600. :
John R Hamilton to Alfred W Emory ;
lot 6 blk fi. Paddock Place : w d--3.000.
Gcoruo W Ames and wife to John W Whit-
ranrshIot8blk3 , Hanscom Park add ; wd
( WO
United States to William V Johnston ; SO
acre * In 22-10-0 i'atout
Joseph Marker et nl to Jerry McClalian ; lot
0 blk 1 , subdivision of J 1 Redick's ndd ; w d
5:1.000. :
Fred W Gray and wife to Jefferson W Bed
ford : lot 8 , lIouscl'H subdivision of lot 2Cnt > *
Itolndd ; w I1-84.3.V ) .
Annie Scintilla ot nl to Martin Schmlts :
part of lot 10 blfc "U , " Piospect Plnce ; wd
" -51.
Annie K fchmits et nl to Anna Wlnttcr ;
west lot 10 blk "C "
23K feet ot , Piospect
Place : wd Si.
Annn C Sclimlts et nl to Bet tram Schmlts ;
cn l aiK feet oflot 10 blk "C , " nnd west 20
foot of lot 11 blk "C , " Prospect Place ; w d
SI.
.lamps Peterson and wife to Hermann
Schnctrcr ; It 15 blk I'.KoutiUu & Ruth's add ;
w d-StNX : > .
George 0 Hobble et nl toJncob R Hen-
dnx : lot 10 blk 10 , Hauscum 1'lncu ; w d
S2. : > 00.
Lew W Hill to Ann K Butt ; lot 0 blk 0 ,
Omnhn View ; wd 82,000.
MaxMejer ct nl to George Burke ; lot 20
blk 13. Ilnnscom Place ; w d 52,450.
Michael Hht nud wile to Geoiuo Burke ;
lots 0 nnd 7 , Clltton Place add ; w d
Clmiles W Lyman nnd wife to William E
Wright ; lot 12 blk 2 , Dwlght & Lyman'Hndd ;
Wll-SfiOO.
George G Wnllnc < ' and wife to Catherine E
Crnnolot ; Ifi hli ; 2 , Plnlnvlow ; w d 81,130.
Milton II Gohlo , trustee to thu nubile pint
of Bowling Gicen. from blk ti to blk 32 In 13-
15- 12Deification. .
Georico N Hicks et nl to John Hlglcr ; lot 0 ,
Dtlca Plnce ; wd-Sl.flOO.
Otto Bauiu.m nnd wife to John Tracy ; lots
7 8 , SI nnd 10 blk 12 , Albilght's annex to
South Omaha ; wd 81,400.
Jcob H Froudman to Corn II Slomnn ; lots
0 nnd 10 blk 7. Kilby Place ; w d 81.
Henry F Mlllnti and wife to Anton llosp
Ir : lot in. relhnm Place ; wd-Sl,400.
Lincoln V Slkes to Frederick Llndhorst ;
lot 7 bin 4 , P.it lick's ndd ; wd-S'3,300.
Pnlinpr R Bullion nnd Witu to Maria M
Cndy ; lot 10 , Arlington add : w d ? 1,030.
Chmles C Pnul and wile to William II
Aloxnmleret nl ; lot 2 blk 5 , Lowe's Second
add ; w d SO,7)0. ( )
Thomas B Wilde to .Martin C.ilin et al ; lots
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , G , 15 and 10 blk t. Its 4 , 5 nnd G hlk
2 , lot 3 blk 3 , lots 1. 2 , 11 iiud 12 blk 5 , lots 13 ,
14 , 15 nnd 10 blk 7 , lot 8 blk S.Grnmercy Pnrk ;
qc-syoo.
Ell/n Bonner nnd hurband to William U
Alexander ; lot 1 blk 10 , Pratt's subdivision ;
w d-S 1,500.
Mnry Cnrtwrlght et al to Joshua S Stow-
mnn etal ; lot 14 blk 4 , Marsh's ndd ; w d
S2.bOO.
Byrd D II Baker Pt nl to Wlllaid Scott ; lot
18 blk "A " Snunders '
, Jc lllmub.iugh's add ;
wd-5COO.
A Drier lUn/.e.
The hose carts and hook-and-laddcr
truck went ( lying down Tenth street last
evening on an alarm which was turned
in from the depot. It was found that the
lire was at the residence ot Rev. E. G.
Fowler , pastor of the South M. 13. church.
It was caused by a defective flue and the
only damage was a slight breaking in of
the roof.
POWDER
Ahsowtelv ! Psire-
Thispowdernevcrvaries. A marvel ol
purity.strength and wholesomeness. More
economic than the ordinary kinda 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. . 106 Wall street ,
New York.
AMUSEMENTS.
BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE
Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday ,
April 4th , 6th and 6th
Matinee Wednesday.
Return of the Favorites ,
BOSTON.IDEAL OPERA GO , ,
Monday Evening "Tun MUSKHTEERS. "
Tuesday Evening DAUGII TEH OF THE
REGIMENT.
Wednesday Matinee "FRA DIAVOLA. "
Wednesday Night "ADINA"
riMCES-ll.SO.ll , 75o anil We. SalaoT peats now
open ut Uox omce.
WoodbridgeBrothers
STATE AGENTS FOR THE
Becker Brothers
OMAHA , NEUUASKA.
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES ,
JEWELRY
,
BRONZE
AT-
Importer's Prices
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Notice.
of applluiitlun of .Tanici T , Klnslt-r
MATTKIl to roll liquor an a < lniifi'lt.
Notlcu Islierotiy tfliun tliiil Jaino < t T. Kinsler
dkl inioii tlio Mill Uuy or Maruli , A. I > . lb-47 ,
Illo bU appllcutlon to tlio iniiycr and city
council ot Oinalia , for Ilcoii90 to sell malt , spir
ituous anil vinous llmiors. as a ilru nUt , for
mrillclniil.inccliaiilcal anil choinlonl purposea
only , at No 1307 I'arniim Btn > ut , Tlilnl ward ,
Omalia. Nob. , from tuo lltli day of April , UoJ ,
to tlio 10th Hay of April , 1W. !
If tlieru bo no objection , remonstrance or
protect tllort within two. weeks from March
iotli , A. D. li > 6T , tlio ealil llcetico will bo ( framed.
JAMKST. Ki.sn.tn , A
J. U.SOUT1UUD , CltyCloitr ,
READY.
Tliis is our first spring season in Omaha , we are now ready to show
not only an entire new stock of Spring Clothing for men , boys and
children , but also that we are -selling our entire line for less money
than any house in the United States.
Our large assortment of Spring Overcoats surpasses anything ever
exhibited in Omaha. We call special attention to our $5.75 and $7.75
line. The latter is trimmed with silk facings and satin sleevelinings.
The prices of these will surely surprise everybody. The better grades
which do not exceed $15.75 in price are as good as you get at the cus
tom tailors and for which you would have to pay at least $35 for.
Our offerings in Spring Suitings , of which we have an enormous as
sortment , will give us a wide reputation , for we have marked them to
sell 25 per cent less than any house in the city , and particularly to
our strictly All Wool Men's Suits at $5.75 , we challenge any house
in the country to compete with us in price.
Commencing to-day and continuing the coming week we will offer ,
200 Pleated Suits for Children from 4 to 13 years for $2.95. Also 400
Children's Knee Pants at the nominal price of 25c per pair.
We mean to give yon all the details regarding t7te clothing we sell
Those ivJio traded with us last fall have long since become convinced
thai ive are not misreprescntatives as to styles qualities and prices.
All goods are marked in plain figures and at strictlv one
price at the
Nebraska
Cor. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omaha.
Proposals lor Printine.
HiMDQUAnmis OIIKTMINT : : W THE PNATTE , )
Cimr Qt'AiiiKHMAhTiHi'riOti'ici : . >
OMAHA , NKIIKAKKA , Mnroh IHlh , 1887. )
Sl'AIiI'I ) pioposnls , In triplicate , subject to
usunl conditions , will liu rocuivoil ut this
ollico until 12 o'clock noon , central Mumlnnl
time , on Snturduy , April ! )0tli ) , Ibb" , atwlilch
tlmo anil place thuy will bo opened , In presence
of niddcis , for tin nlshliiKtlin printing infilled
nt Hc'iuKiinutcri , Dcpiutinont of the 1'lntto ,
( Uirinjr the lltcnl your ciiillnir .lunoliotli , lbf.
The government rcacneB thu light to reject
nnyor all propoMiN received.
Ithink proposals , form at contract , nnd
printed circular , irivlnif lull Information as to
the work icoulrud , conditions to be observed ,
terms of contract mid payment , will bo lur-
nhlied on application to this ollico.
KnvolopcB rontninltiff pioposals should bo
marked " I'i opnals for I'rlntlnp" nnd addressed
to the undersigned. O. H. DANDY ,
Chief Quaiturmu&tcr.
Notice to Contractors.
SKA MID proposals will bo lecclved nt the
ollico of the secretary of the Hoard of I'.iln-
cation of the School Distiict of Om.v.lm , in the
county of Douglas , in thu Btntoof Ncbtaekn ,
until { o'clock p. in. Monday , April llth , 18S7 ,
lor the erection of n two-story twelve-room
brick school bnlldlnn to bo erected on tlio boutli-
west corner of ! JSth and Webster htrcels. In ac
cordance witli plans and Hpcdllcntlons to bo
eecn nt the olllcc of Lletz & L'ltcnser , aichl-
The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or
nil bids.
flyordcrof the flonrd of Kdiientlon.
nit7il0t : OIIAHUS : COXOYKH. ijecrctnrv. _
Notice ,
MATTr.H of nppllcatiou of Frank J. Knspar
for llii'iur license.
Notice is hereby K'vcn ' that Frank J. Knspnr
did upon the Ulst day of March A. D. lt-87 ,
Illo his application to the mayor and cltycounrll
of Oninlin , lor license to sell malt , spirituous and
vinous liquors , at No. II'JJ South Thirteenth
Mrcct , Second waid , Omnhn , Neb. , from the llth
day of April. 1687 , to the 10th dav ol April , 1S--S.
If there bo no objection , lomonstraneo or
piotcst Illod within two weeks from Maich alst ,
A. D. 1S37 , the tald license will bo grained.
FniNK .1. KSPAU , Applicant.
J. H. b'ouTHAHU. City Clerlf. 8-11
Notice.
ATTEM of nppllciitlon of Kolkcnney Rios.
M-- forll'iuor license.
Nottco is licieby given tlmt Koikonnoy Pros ,
did upon the Islclny of AprilA. I ) . 1 7 , Illo tlu-lr
iinnllcnlloii to tlio iniiyor and city councilor
Uimilm , for license to sell mult , Bpltltuous ntnl
vinous liquors , nt No 1W4 South iitli : stioct ,
Second wardOnmlm , Noli..fiom tbo lltli diiy
of April , 1S87 , to tlio lOtli day of April , ISS * .
If tlicro bo no otjoctlon. leraonstimire or
protest Illod within two wco' s troin Apilllst ,
A. D. 1S87 , tlio said llconso will bo irrnntud.
KIU.KKNNCY linos. , Applicants.
J. B. SouniAiit ) , City Clork. iJ-'J
Notice.
MATTER of application of I' . Connolly & Co.
lor liquor license.
Notice Is hereby ( riven tlmt T. Connelly & Co.
did upon the Iht dny of April , A. I ) . Ib87 , Illo
their application to the mayor nnd rlty council
of Oinafia , lor llconso to mil nudt. pli ituous and
vlmious liquors , nt No. 114 South rourtunntli
struct , Third ward. Omuhn , Neb. , Iroin tnollth
day of April. 18b7 , to tlio lOlh dny ot April. 18:8.
If there no no objection , rumonMrnncn , or
protect fllcd within two weeks from April lit ,
A. I ) . IBS" , the said HCPIHO will bo prantud.
1' . CON.NKI.I.Y A : Co. , Applicants
J. B. SOUTIUIID , City Clerk , 2-'J '
Notice.
MATTKU of application of A. N. Koar for
liquor llcons-o.
Notlco 19 hereby given that A. N. Koijr
did upon the 1st day of April , A. 1) . 1MJ7 , 111"
bis applloition to thn mayor und city council
ot Omaha , lor lleouso to hull limit , spli ituous
and vinous liquor * , at No. l-'Jl Cnmlntr
street. Sixth ward. Oiiinha. Noli. , fioru the lltli
day ol April , 18S7 , to the 10th day ot April , lb& .
It there ho no objection , ruinonstmnco or
protest Illod within two weeks from April 1st ,
A. 1) . US" , the said llciii o will bo planted.
A. N. KEAII , Applicant.
J. n. SnimiAiin , City Clerk. --J
Notice ,
TlTATTnil Of application of O'Connor & Mullen
1.1 L for liquor llcenxo.
Notice Is noroby KIvcu that O'Connor A Mullen
did upon the let day ot April , A I ) . 18S7 , tlio
thclriippllcatlontotlio mayor nnd city councilor
Uinahu , for license to soli malt , spirituous ami
vinous liquors , at No. WK North Sixteenth
street , Fifth Ward , Omaha. Neb. , from the
llth day ot April , 1837 , to the 1'Jth ' day ot
if thoro' bo no objection , remonstrance or
prote-t tiled within two weeks liom April 1st ,
A. 1) . IWT.thofuld license will tin jrranled.
O'CoMiiw it MDI.I.E.N , Applicant * ,
J B. SocniAiili , Clly Clerk. M )
Notice.
" \f"ATTin : of application of Stori Her for
JfL liquor license.
Notlco IN hereby nlvon that Storzi Her did
upon the Ut clay ol April , A. I ) . Iht7 , Illo their
application to the mayor and elty council of
Omuliu , for llceu o to sell malt , spirituous and
vinous liquors , at North IMh street , north of
Cliiico struct , I'lltli waid , Omnbu , Neb. , from
the llth day of April , Ib37. to thu lOthduyof
April , IMX.
If there be no objection , remonstrance or
protest tiled within tuo weeks from April Ut ,
A. 1) , 1887 , the said license will bo granted.
8ron/ ILIII , Applicants.
J. U. SOL'Tiuim , Uty Clork. - U
Notlco to Contractor * .
SIAI.ED ; proposals will bo received nt ( ho
olllceof thoHeerot'iry of the Hoard ot Edu
cation of tlm School District ut Omnlia , in the
county of Douglas , In the state of Nebraska ,
until 1 o'clock p. m. Monday , April llth. I'M' ,
for thu eioctlonof a two story 18 room brick
bchool buildlutrto bo erected on II o hluli school
ground , and also for Iho election of a two-story
eljrlit room hiIck school bulldln/ bo erected
la Omaha View , In lucurdanre with plans and
Hpccillc'atloiu to bo 'seen at-tbc ollico ol I1' . M.
Kills , aichllcct.
The Ilourd rcerves'the right to reject any or
all hlds. .
By order of tlic Ilnuril of Education. '
ml7dw : . ( JUAULiaCO.SOYJJU , Secretary. .
CUMMINGS & NEILSON ,
Dealers in
Paints , Oils , Glass and Varnishes
Painters' and Artists' Supplies. Plymouth Co lii i
tage Colors , IJf
Heady for use in new and desirable shades. Quality Guaranteed
1118 Farnam Street , - - Omaha , Nebraska
ISAAC . CAHI'KNTKlt.Pres. 3. ritANK CAHP13STKK. , Soo'y.
. . .
JAS. A. CA It PUNT Bit , Vloc-1'io. C. 1. . CAlll'l.NTUU , TJUUB.
Carpenter Paper Company , f
Wholesale Paper Dealers
Carrv a nice new stock of Priiitinff , Wrapping and AVritiiiff 1'apcr. Especial.
Attention pivon to car loutl orders , whiclnvill be shipped duvet from inillB
all orders will receive personal attention. Wo giiaranteo good goods at
low prices. CAItrMXTEJl VAI'KR CO. , tl
1114 and 1110 luu lah St. , Omaha. '
OMAHA
TOH TITE TREATMENT Of A1.L '
Chronic Ct Surgjcal Diseases
DR. MoNIENAMY , . Proprietor.
8i lccn yiara1 Ilospllal and I'rivato practice
Wo have the facilities' , apparatus and riraedlor
for the furccjsful treatment of every form of ills ,
rue requiring either medical or furglcal treatment ,
and Invite all to come and Investigate for tbrinarlrc *
orcarronpond with ns. l.onif experience In treat
InccmM l > y loiter enables u to treat mancasti
scientifically without neelne them
WHITB VoR CIUCUIAH im Dcfcrnltles and
llracrt , Club Feet , Curvatures of the Bplne
DISEASE * or WOMFH , Filof , Tumors Cancers.
Catarrh IlronchltlK. Inbilallon , Electricity , Pnral-
jil , Epilousr , Kidney , Kjre , Ear , bkin , Wood and
til surgical operations.
lliittorlus , luhnlvra , TSrncpR , Trnasri , r.cl
all kinds of Medical and Surgical Appliances , man
ufactured and for enle
Th > only reliable nlndlcal Insllute making
Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases
1 PA '
BPKt'lAI.TT.
AI.I < COXTAaiOt'9 AND 11I.OOD DISEASKS ,
frum whaluYcrcatmc nrnrtnerd , siicceMfully treated
\Vu cnn remove H/pUIIUio pukou from lliuBjeltni
without mercury.
New reitnrallvetreatment for loesofItslpower
AM , COMMUNICATIONS CONI'IDENTIAI.
Csll and consult us or Bend u ino and post offlcy
ftildri'Si plainly written enclose alamo , bud we
will "Hid you. In plr.ln wraniitr. our
PRIVATE CIRCliLftR TO MEK
fl'OS I'BIVtTH , Sl'XOUI. iNU N HVU11 DlllBi t\
StUINil. WriKKKlS , Hl'EIIUlTUIlRIKKt , ( UrOlBN
rr , Bvrnn.n , ( loNciir.iKRt , Oi.tr.T , Viiucociin ,
STRICTUKK , JLKO 41.1. IHFKASKS or THE GB.-UTO
UKISA T OIIUA.'O , or ttnd history uf your ca' lei
on opinion ,
1'ersonn niiaMe t"ljlt iia may b trratod nt Iliclr
liornra , liy correfpotidcnre Medicines and Imtrn
menl > ent liy rnnll or ciprcai ) HKC'UKKI.V 1'ACIJ
KI > KUOM OIJShUVATHIV.no marks to Indicate
contenU or innclir. Ono personal Interview prc
fcireil If convenient. Fifty rooms for the accoir.
inodallon of patunls Hoard and attendance al
reasonable pilots Address vll Loltera Ui
Omaha Medical and Surgical institute.
Cor. 13th St. and Caaltal Avc. . OMAHA. , 'IEU.
FOR SAI.n.
A Inrtjo uniulicror iu-or.led Poruhuron and
ClydeS'ltili ' * Hnilllons. AUo Homo Iliod 'olis
I'vcry unimnl iriiuruiiti'Oil a lirecildr. I'rlrus
roascinnljlonu < l tuniis < ; iisy. Ourslocl ; bus boon
ei.'lcclcd willi rnlurouu ] to both liiillvlilnal
merit uli'l ' jMclisreu. A lur ru ninnlior of our
Stulllonsnro ncclliimtod nnd Colts of tliolr uot
can Im ehon-n. Vork U or. the II. & M , It , it ,
two hours' ride wrst of I.inc-oln. Tor cnta-
loauca 1 and further Information , u < Mr
rltV & I'AHIUIACII , Yori , eb.
lnivcit Itnto Cvr Offered Krom 91 o , Ktver
ROUND
TRIP
'SIGLEIt'S ' Grand Pullman Car Excursions ,
Fmonnllr conilnclril , le.ivn Chlcnirn , Si. lul ,
Kansua City , Omiiha and other Western Cities
monthly , for California , over the C II. i Q. anJ the
GREAT SCENIC ROUTE X Sl'Sid/S ' / !
II. C. BJOttlt. Uao&vcr , 3 'larli tilrecu CUICAUO.
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Paid up Capital $250,000
Surplus 40,000
II. W.Jatns , President.
A. E. Toii7.ilin : , vMr.e President.
W. li S. Hushes , Casldea
DinucTons :
W. V. Morse , John S. Collins ,
U. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Hood.
A. E. Toti7.alin.
BANKING OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Farnam St $ .
A iSevioral Banking Business Transacted.
"ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING * .
AND AJ.L--
MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN
JUICES , BY USING THE
WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR
FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON TUB
MARVELOUS RESULTS
LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS ,
i.n.l only t ent7n per cent , ursouu nmiier.Bnu 11-1
lot * I hit I muila lu tlm roiutlnii 11 minis I n tlio e r < <
Jnlluuotthojulco , ahlcll Istlie VITAL l'A TO UCiX-
Effect of the SOLID OVEN Door. 4
A TrN lound huloln. mn'llumor ' wnll-lon , will b
ntliltrilito hll imumlsHncl four ounres of Hoaitnl
inmt.ihowlnualoK.of threw found.ami twol ounc s
of JuUe.Millsilh Ion l S1lI rc ut.nf th tel J
wrlutit. It h \ th mioruious Lodd or tirn VE *
cmr. pr TUB Jcicc. i
Effoot of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Door ,
A TKN pound Hlrloln. mwllum or w.lWono.will bj
T dn , d lonlnatiouniU ndoUlit ouuejwof It" " " ' " !
raaiit. nowln a Io. of eljht ounr s of iulc * Wblls
thl. lo..l. ll | H > r r nt.olth total w.f ht.lUho < .i
SEND ran ILLUSTRAHO CIKCUURS AND PRICE IISTI.
CHAETEK OAK BTOVE9 and BANOES ar
SOLO IN KEBEABKA al lolUwi : 4 , '
MILTONRORHRSScSONS . OMAHA.
P. KENNKV . . . OomioK.
DALLAS & 1,111 SON , . HASTIMI.
K. C. llRI'.Wr.K , . IUv SP ING .
I ! AIKDftCO . NeanAtKAClTV.
W. F. ir.MHI.EION . NrLSON.
J n. S'lUKDIiVANT ftSON . ATKINSCH.
l.KASS&CO . . . CHADBOM.
KRAUSE.l.UIIKr.K&\Vii.CII : . COIUMBUI.
OIUS HKOS . KtiGAi.
TANNKLI.&SWF.HNiV : . , FAi au T.
C.KI TI.Kflr TAGCK , . FR NKUM.
N.J.JOHNSON . NOKIII IlKND ,
J.J. McCAKKKUTV. . O'Nntt. ClT J
K HAZi.r.wooo , . . ' . .OSCIOI.A.
J.S. llUKi : . VtATTtMOUTIf/
A , IT.AUSON . , . KltHIJNO.
JO , OR I EN. . , . STKoutgUKO ,
1 A I'AOOrN ftHON . SurtxioR.
TIMMHHMAN &l'KAKEIl. . . . . . .
.ii.
A TRIP TO EUROPE.
i i Send stamp for spring and Mitntncr pro <
gram > , just issued. Tnos. COOK 5 : SON' ,
niarU-2tn 100 Dearborn St.Glilciu'o 111 ,