r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- SATURDAY APKIE 10 , 1887 * ? THE LOCAL NEWS BUDGET Officer Ormaby Surprises a Gang of Old Time Orooks , A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Mrs. Kclley'fl Death Itnbucrt While Drunk Mnrnlinl Cummln 'H llltilT Police NCWH nnil General Local. Surprised tlio Crooks. About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Offi cer Orn\sby sawa crowd of old-time crooks congregated in Johnny King's saloon , near the corner of Thirteenth and Doug- law. lie recognised them as the gang of confidence men , thieves and cracksmen who worked the city during fair week. Onnsby made up his mind to corral the crowd , anil immediately looked around for some policeman to help him. Ho failed to find one , however , and fearing lest the gang might escape himho slopped into the saloon determined lo arrest the crowd single handed , if possible. The moment ho appeared in the doorway , however , the bartender whispered to the men , "Get out of herol The cops arc after yol" The crowd bolted for the back door and before Ornisby could reach it , had rushed into the alley and locked the door on the outside , ho as to prevent the oHiccr from coming through. One of the men failed to make his escape and was placed under arrest by thn plucky policeman. Ilia name was L. U. linker , and he is known his " ' " . " Unon to "pals'1 ns"Krenchy. being t brought before Judge Stcnbcrg yes- \ tcrday morning he was fined $ oX ) and * costs. if Tlio other members of tlio gang arc ' < Will Walker. Michael Carroll , K T. Gatcley , E. N. King , Ed Boylan. J. H. Kctan. W. H. Devlin , Charles Davis , Hilly Orluir and Charles Walters. The police say that without adoubl this is the ' . gang that is now operating in Omaha , ' "holding up" citi/.ens on the highway. btirglamiug stores and residences and playing conlidcuec tricks on the uuwary. The South Omaha Laud Syndicate has laid out a piece of land on the west side , of the railroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day i at 2 p. m. This is thu most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wish ing lots will call ut our oflice at once us there will not be a lot left at 0 p. ffl. Sat urday evening. C. E. Mayno Keal Estate & Trust Co. , Sole Agents. South Omaha. KOBUUU WHIM } DHUNIC. A ftallrnad Contractor's Disastrous Kxporlcnco In Omaha. C. K. Ihicknum , a sub-contractor under Mallory & dishing , railroad grad ers , appeared at police headquarters yes terday morning in a very disconsolate frame of mind. He reported that ho had been robbed of $180 in cash. According to his story ho landed in Omaha Thursday morning to see the sights , and fell in with a stranger in a saloon on Douglas street. The stranger was very affable and cordial , therefore it did not take liucknnm long to make friends with him. The stranger finally offered to take Bucknum to a frco-aml'casy place on lower Capitol avenue , whoru they could enjoy a pleasant tcte-a-teto with two pretty girls. Bucknum of course consented and thn two were soon in thu company of the facinating young women aforesaid. While Bucknam was In the room of one of the young women aforesaid , he fell asleep. When bo awoke late in the day. ho found that his male companion had disappeared and with him Ins pocketbook containing $180. An unfortunate feature of the all'uir is that the railroad contractor was so be fuddled with drinkThursday that ho can not clearly identify the stranger's feat ures. It is therefore hardly probable that ho will recover his money. A man named Lewis was ar rested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of having stolen tlio money. The South Omaha Land Syndicate lias laid out a piece of land on the west side of the railroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day nt 3 p. m. This is tlio most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wish ing lots will call at our ollico at once as there will not be-a lot left at G p. m. Sat urday eveninir. C. E. Alayno Heal Estate & Trust Co. , Solo Agents , South Omaha. How to Talk to OO.OOO People For Forty CoutHc Tnking.tho established average of only four readers to each paper issued about 00,000 persons road every issue of THE BEE. A four-lino advertisement m the special coltim will cost but -10 cents ( and 28 cents for each subse quent insertion ) . Try it. The rates are 10 cents a line for the first dny , and 7 cents per line per day thereafter. Eighth Ward Republicans Attention Their will bo a public meeting on Satur day evening April 10 , at 2.M and Cum- ings St. , for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the May election. THE : NEW LAND COMMISSIONER. Ho Arrives in the City Railway News In General. Mr. B. McAlastcr , Sr. , who has been land commssioncr of the Kansas Pacifie land oflico , arrived in Omaha yesterday morning to take charge of the consolida- todUnionl'acilic and Kansas Pacific-oillccs in this city. The entire force ot the Kan sas Pacllie land ollico will bo removed to this city , but this will not cause the old force ot the Union Pacilie department to bo reduced. Among those who arrived with Mr. McAlastur yesterday morning were B. McAlastor , Jr. , W. D. Crawford nud C. C. Edson. sin. JONES CAN'T GO. General Passenger Agent Morse of the Union Pacific , speaking of the rumored appointment of his assistant S.un B. Jones , as secretary of the interstate com mission , said : "While I can't say any thing about the matter of Mr. Jones' ap pointment , I will say this : Ho is too val uable a man to lose and the Union * Paci fic can't atl'ord to let him go. Moreover , we shall not lot him resign. " GENKKAI , MANAURK CUMMINQS. ( icncral Manager Cumiuings , of the Union Pacific is in the east. He left herewith with the intention of conferring with the directors in the east concerning matters of importance to Omaha , such as the building of the now union depot , freigh houses , etc. MH. JOHNSON'S sTENoniiArnr-it. It has transpired that Mr. Phil War rack , chief clerk of the freight depart meat , did not go west to attend a meet ing of cattle men , but for the express purp9so of being married. The young , lady in question is Mi.ss Georgia Tay lor , formerly a stenographer for Assistan General Freight Agent Johnson Some time ago she loft the ollico niu went to California. Mr. Johnson wa anxious to get her back and asked his chief clerk , Mr. Warraok , to telegraph for her. Mr. W. graciously consented to bring her back and started after her ii pert-ou , Mr. Johnson was not a little surprised when ho learned that Miss Tivy lor would return as Mrs. Warrack and not as his stenographer. Al'l'UAlSlNO I'HOI'Elirr. The Nebraska Central appraisers bo thj work of appraising coudomuci iroporty yesterday afternoon. The gen- lemon who arc doing this important vork are Matt Patrick , CharlPsDcwcy , W. j. McCapilc , 8. A.Orchard , Nathan aliel- on and Ulchard Kitchen. The South Omaha Lam1 Syndicate has aid out a piece of land on the west side of tlio railroad , adjoining the stookyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day it S p. m. This Is the most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha , 'ihose wish- ng lots will call at our ollico at once as here will not be a lot left at 0 p. m. Sat- inlay evening. C. E. Mayno Heal Estate i\ : Trust Co. , Sole Agents , South Omaha. The Mo. Pacific and North western have submitted propositions for bonds which will be votoil Mire. J. 1) . Hilcy , the real estate broker , has great bargains in busi- icss lots and acre tracts. Dawcs & Koss' Additi'Mi a specialty. Hoonis , C and ( J Opera House. The South Omaha Land Syndicate has aid out a piece of land on the west sidn ) f the lailroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will go nnsalo to-day it 2 p. in. This is the most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wish- ng lots will call at our ollico at once as hero will not bo a lot left at 0 p. m. Sat- inlay evening. C. E. Mayno Kpal IMato & Trust Co. , Solo Agents , South Omaha. HIS IILUFI'V WAS GOOD. low | Mnr hnl CtiinlniiiKN Wontilnto the WrcitllttB Match A Funny Fciitu.ro. A funny feature of the wrestling match it the exposition hull Thursday night was he manner in which the ticket taker at hcdoor demeaned himself. He was a very smooth but very fresh young man , with a shiny , plug hat. He was bent on mak- ns much out of the match as could pos sibly be made. For instance , Ofhcer Donovan came- along and started in past the turnstile. "Hold on here , " shouted the young nan. "where 's your ticket ? " "Shurc , an' I ain't got none , " replied the olliccr "Can't got in then , step aside , " said the ticket man. "Ach. murther , but don't yoz see the star in mo brist ? " gasped Donavan. But the man at tlio door was stubborn and would not admit him. Marshal Cummings came along next and started past the turnstile. "Stop , thcrp , " said the young man with the ( all silk hat. "Show up your ticket ple.xse ? " "Ticket ? " asked the marshal , wondcr- ingly. "ics , ticket ; you can't go in without one , " was thn reply. "If you don't let mo in , " replied the marshal ! , "I'll torco my way in and when I get in there , I'll stop your ex hibition. " This thrpat brought tlio young man to terms , and the marshal was allowed to si in. John S. Prince , the bicyclist , was tjic next to apply for free admission which was dcnu'd linn. Ho was very indignant , claiming that Moth bad been allowed to witness all his entertainments free of all charge. He claimed that Moth had in vited him to the wrestling match , tclliii } ' ilm that he would bo recognised and admitted at the door , and had then left orders with the ticket taker that no one ivas to be admitted f rpo. Priucp was very ndignant over this as a breach of pro fessional courtesy. The South Omaha Land Syndicate lias , ald out a piece of land on the west side of the railroad , adjoining the stookyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day at ! 3 p. m. Tbis Is the moat desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wish ing lots will call at our ollico at once as there will not bo a lot left at G p. in. Sat urday evening. " .E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , Solo Agents , South Omaha , Whist ! The most expert players of this "finest of all games" say that the little book con taining the principles and rules ot the modern scientific g\mc : \ of Whist , as ox- | ) lainod and compiled by a well-known Milwaukee lady , and published by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , as a clover advertising medium for that great institution , is a true guide for the beginner , and a-bettor standard for refer ence for the American admirers of the game than the treatises of J'plo , Caven dish , and others. No family circ'o ' or Whist club can fopl properly equipped without ix copy of "Whist and How to Play It , " which can be easily obtained by enclosing TUN CENTS in postage , with your full name and addrpss , to A. V. H. Carpenter , General Passenger Agent , Milwaukee , Wis. A few sample copies can be had from Andy Braden , Passenger Agent Milwaukee Road , 1101 Fnruam , - The South Omaha Land Syndicate has laid out a piece of laud on the west side of the railroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day at 2 p. m. This is the most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wish ing lots will call at our ollico at once as there will not bo a lot left at G p. ni. Sat urday evening. C. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , Solo Agents , South Omaha. The Hospital i'latis. " 1 would like to direct your attention to some facts connected with the recent selec tion , by the poimty commtssiom-rs , of Mr. Myors * plnns for the proposed county hospi tal,1' snhl Architect .Mendelssohn , of Men delssohn it liowrlo , to a BIK : reporter , "It was the second competition , " ho continued , "which the commissioners had decided In favor of Mr. Jlycn. In the first , the hoipl- tal , to accommodate 050 patients , was called lor without limitation as to costs. A corps of competent ph > siclana and surcoons calleJ to pass upon the plnns submitted , nave lirbt place to Mr. Cochrano's , speond to ouis and tlilnl to Mr. Myers' . Mr. Coctnano's was recommended as bolnn the most oxten- blvo , though at the same time the most expen sive , while ouis was placed next with the commendation tlmt it was ardiltectuially a liner building , and more suitable for the re- quUeraents of the county than any of the others. Our plan was based upon the pavilion sj stem , all the wards bclni ; Isolated , thu Insane and hospital drp.utmonts being in M < paiato bnlldliuis. Mr. Myers' plan was based on the block sybtcmi , no isolation whatmcr as to the wards with both hospital anu insane de partments In the same building. This last was considered by the physicians as unlit lor the purposes of an hospital. Now , despite the recommendation ot the physicians , the commissioners set all the plans aside decl.ir- Ini : that none wore suitable , when the best authority said tlmt cither Mr. Cochrann's or ouis would clvo an hospital aa peed as any In the country. "In response to the second call we made plans somowlint reduced In size , to suit the commissioners' specification. The pavilion plan and all the essential points of the first plan were retained. Mr. Cochrane t > ub mltted his lirst plan. Mr. Mycis. however , discarded his tir&t plan , condemned by the physicians , and adopted the general scheme of our original pavilion plan. "Now. I want to aslc why the first compe tition was declared elf , a second competition called for , when In thu lirst one the commis sioners had a plan with all essential fea tines the EAiue as the one now adopted ? Why was Uieto so much delay In mnklnp the awnut In the lirst competition , and bo little In the second , when Mr. Myers * plan was similar to ouis in essential features , such as hii-j liewi commended by thn physicians ? 1 assert that K the award had been made In the lirst place on the merits of the plans , Mr. M'-PM' plan would have been rejected us un- suUalik" . "It Is sMJ that Mr. Myers' strong point Is a single room tor every patient. Xow is It reasonable to suppose a sick roan , unless smitten with a contagious dls.caec , would prefer such solitary confinement Instead of enjoying the company of fellow patients ? It Is well known that nothing prnvcnts recovery so much as Isolation. Uaa of the commis sioners came to mo nnil said , 'AH thlnps be- UK uniial I will vote tor jour plans'and lion hociitand voted for another. Anotlirr commissioner voted for Mr. Myrrs' plan all ho timo. uhun the tatter's uas condemned > y the pn > slcl.uis. and when an entirely dif ferent one was selected. Tills shows how ho was voting for the man not the plans. " A dude's mother entered a draper's lion and asked tor a pair of stockings. The shopman politely asked her what lumber. "Why , two , yer fool. D'yo hink I'm a centipede or wear a wooden eg ? " Shu bought her "Juvenile" Toilet Soap ( Kirk's ) at the nearest drug store. J. 1) . Kllcy , Kcuf Estate Broker , Hast ngs , Nob. References : City Nul'l bank ind Adams Countj bank. The South Omaha Land Syndicate has aid out a piece of land on the west side of the railroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will go on .sale to day U ' . ' p.m. This is the most desirable piece if ground in South Omaha. Those wish- ng lots will call at our olHce ut once us hero will not bo u lot left at G p. m. Sat- inlay evening. C. E. Maynp Krai Estate & Trust Co. , Sole Agents , South Omaha. A NAItliOW USCAl'E. How n Young Surveyor Was Saved from DciUh in Quicksand. A young man named Bert Palmer , who iclongs to the surveying corps of the Nebraska Ccntr.il road , which is now survying a bridge site on the bottoms , uul : i narrow escape Thursday from a terrible death. Palmer's duties led him upon a sand-bar near tlio shore , which was apparently dry and comparatively solid. Young Palmer , however , was not sulliciently careiul , and planted himself ipoti a portion of tlio bar which was lothing more nnd less than uuip.ksund. ilo began to dink rapidly. Vainly ho tiled to extricate himself. The more ho struggled the faster ho sank into the depths below. lie shouted for help. Duo of his companions , who realized that Palmer would soon be beyond all human tid if something were not quickly d ne , .tastily . procured a rope and throw it to .lie sinking man. i'ben planks were .brown out to him and by dint of supor- iiiman cilbrts he was extricated from lis dangerous position. A delay of but a few inoniPiits would undoubtedly have sufficed to have buried him alive. The South Omaha Land Syndicate has aid out a piece of land on the west side of tlio railroad , adjoining the stockyards on the north , which will goon sale to-day it 2 p. in. Tills is the most desirable piaco of ground in South Omaha. Those wish- ng lots will call at our ollice at once us there \\ill not be a lot left at G p. m. Sat urday evening. C. E. Mavnu Heal Estate & Trust Co. , Sulo Agents , South Omaha. 200,000 Hard Brick for sale , Wickh am iJros. , Council Bin Us , Iowa. A CONSTAlJIjIi'S TUOUBLES. J. I ) . Uiistin Called into Court on n Weighty OliarKo. Yesterday afternoon complaint was jled in Judge Berka's court by Maria ilocvelcr , charging J. D. Htiitin with bastardy. A warrant was issued for the latter'd arrest and in the evening Con stable Houck brought the defendant bo- tore the court. The judge permitted him to go and seek for bail under the care of the constable. This is the second time the complaint lias been made against Uiibtin , who is a constable at Fort Omaha. The lirst complaint was withdrawn , since whicb time , it is alleged , the parties have been on friendly terms. The cause of the latest attempt to prosecute is not known. The South Omaha Land Syndicate has laid out a piece of 'and ' on the west side of tbo lailroad , adjoiniug the stockyards on the north , which will go on sale to-day at 3 p. m. This is the most desirable piece of ground in South Omaha. Those wishing lots will call at our office at once as them will not be a lot loft at G p. m. Saturday evening. C. E. Miiyno Ueal Estate & Trust Co. , Sole Agents , South Omaha. Dll. nAMACClOlTI APPOINTED. Ho lias Be on BIiulo Assistant State Veterinarian. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Barnhart , of the state live stock commission , arrived in town and in company with City Veteri narian Uumacciolti , examined and killed a glandcred Iiorso which they found on Park avenue. The state live stock commission has conferred a new title upon Dr. Hum- ncciotti , that of assistant state veteri narian. He will act as assistant ) to tbo state veterinarian. Dr. Gerth , of Lincoln , and attend to all cases in this part of the Rtutu. Thispowdcrnevervarie . A mai-vel ol pm ity.strength and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition wi'h the mul titude of low test , short weight.aliim or phosphate powders. Sold only 'n ' cans. Roval Baking Powder Co.1106 WU street , New York. Notice to Bridge Contractors and Builders. N O'IIOK Is liorobjifhon lliut so.iloil bills will be lucolvcj ut tlio comity cleik's olltcc. of Nanco county. rt Fullortnn , Nebraska , until noon of Hie : X ! < I day of April , 1837 , Jor the election of u wagon bridge noros < the Ioun rher , eoiith of the village of Genoa In B-itd county , said bi Idpo Is to be about l-7fi tout In lonvtti. tnolvo feet In width , length of BJHIUS seventy feet , with two turnoutd , to have heavy ouk plllni ? for ploia , anil substimltU Ice breaks ut ouch pier. The brldRQ Is to be similar In construction to the Ixnip tirliligo ut Piillcrton , Nobraekii. All bidders uro rotjulreil to iiccompnuy their bids with plans unit sppcillcntions of the work All bids will bo publ'eully ' opened nnd oxnmliiRil by the county bourd of suponisors , on thuS.kl dny of Api II , 1SS7 , nt two o'clock In tlio niter- noon of aiilQ day , nt the oonrt house In Tullor- ton , nnd the contract for the erection of auld bridzo uwtudcd to the lowest responsible bid der bnvlnti the most suitable plans. The county bonrd , however , leserves the rl ht to reject tiny nnd ull bids nnd no money will bo paid for rejected plans. All bids must bo eculed , nnil nddrcssc-d to Frank Guy , chalrronu of the board of county supervisors , In care of A. M. Schu- maker , county clcik , I'ullorton , Nebraska , ami the snrno shall have endorsed thereon : "Jllds for the erection of the I.oup bridge ut Genoa. " By order of thu county board of supervisors , of Nnnc county , Nehrnsko. Given under my hand ana the seal of Raid county , this 16th duy of March , WbT. A. M. BCUUMAKKH , County Clerk. WHAT WE CLAIM For our Spring Overcoats will be confirmed bv everybodv who has bought one from us last week , viz : THAT THEY ARE WORTH TWICE THE MONEY PAID FOR THEM. The bargains we are offering are of so extraordinary a character that the mere mention of prices or reductions is entirelv insuf ficient to convev anv correct impression of the values we pre sent * The goods are all of this season's production and are models of excellence in fit and stvle * Come and see them. We have again replenished our stock of Spring Suits by several new invoices received during the past few days , and call particular attention to one line of beautiful Cheviots in S colors grev and brown which we offer at $8.90 per suitfullv worth $14.00. We regret our inabilitv to wait on all those who visited our store lastS aturday and invite them to call again. We have in creased our force of salesmen and are now better prepared for a rush. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price * Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. PflADE ON HONOR AND PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT 3he only Machine that win sew IxichivanU and forward * equally well , and the Liyhlcst llunnitig Scwiny Machine in existence. The Union Sewing Machine We desire cnci'tfctic anil in Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming , Dakota and- Western Iowa. Jf you arc looking for a cheap JfacJtlne , don't answer this advertisement , but if you want to handle the best Sewlnrj Machine that money can buy , address for particulars. 209 N , 16th St , , Omaha , Neb , Ulcntlon Omaha Hee. 13th 8tCor. C.pllol Avenue TOR TCT TRXATVENT or Ad. Chronic & Surgical Diseases DR. MoMENAMY. Propvoto ! - . STxtten ycarr Hospital and Private I'racuco Wo ti&ro tlio facllltlct , apparntui and temtdler for tbo Bucocnf ul treatment of e\cty form of dls- , rnio requiring either racdlcol or aurglcnl treatment , tnd Invlta all to come tmd InvcitlKatb for thcmiolrM i > r corrc poud with us. Long experience In treatIng - Ing cases l > r letter enables us to treat uiany caset icientinca'lylthont ' ecclng them WntTK roll CIHCUI.AH on Defornltloi ana Urucf ? , Club Knit , Uurrntures of the Spine DuEi M oy WoiirH. 1'llet , Tumort , Cancan , Catarrh , Broncliltl * . Inhilntion , Electricity , 1'aral- jMs , ipllppy , Kidney , Ke , Kar , Skin , lllood oud all surgical operations. llntferles , Inhnlorc , nracei , Trusie * , anj nil klnJi ) of > foillcnl nail Surgical Appllauceii , iaai > ufactured and for Bile. The only rollable Mtdlcal Institute making Private 1 Spacial | Nervous Diseases rA BPECIAI.TT. AM. CONTAGIOUS AND 1ILOOD DISE SRS , from n hstotcr csnic produced , Biicccaifully treated. Wo ciu remove Syphilitic poleon from the sjttcm without mercury. New rltort'T treatment for loss nf vital power. ALIj COMMUNIOATIONS CONFIUUSTIAI. Cull nnd coniult na or rend came nnd poet-offlct iwldrejj plainly written encloto otaiup , and we will tend you. In nlaln wrapper , onr PRIVATEJCIRCULAR TOMEH roM tiuATB , SrzouL ixi ) IHTOUI Iu i i , WrAKN l . HrKKMiTOKHllCll , IlirDrZN' or , BTI-IIILII , UOHORRHUU , GLUT , Vjniicocnii , STKICTURI , AND ill. DIHIIKI or THE QnniTo- URIXAKT OKQAHI , or lend hiatory of jour cute tor ail opinion. Pcrious nnattle-to > l lt na may be treated at their homes , by correspondence. Uedlclnes and Instru- raont lent by mall or expreia SKCUHULY I'AC'K BD FROM OBSIIItVATlON. no marks to Indlcato contenta or lender. One personal interview preferred ferred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the accom modation of patlnnti lioard and attendance at reaionabU pilcei- Address f 11 Lcttera to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , C0f. 13IK6I. anaCaoltoUv . .OMaHa " - " DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs , UNDERTAKERS A.\I > K.MBALMCItS. At the ohlstana 1407 Farnam st. Ordorn bytulopraph solicited nnd promptly ut- temlcu to. Telephone No. 225. Men intTrrlne from V.osl VI cor. WEAK _ . _ , „ rclli , etc.reiultluBfroraIn- | k | OH disc ret lee * , ceiei or overwork , | KP * n fjK * rd wlihuMt UtomMch fc" M % VATMTiVoilTIfTMUT. - - Rar JUJe * M/n FbuulIUtrefti by Father ! A placet ! hi the hand of tbvlr honi. 4tS * Hr Itte wlilt _ I Irformitton of vnlu ( o nil rnrn. HAISTON REMIOV CO. 19 Park Pkc t Niw York. MentlouOraubi D . Carbolic Smoke Caret sctcntiflcalli/f > nccdily and permanently Catarrh Asthma Jirnn- chialand Throat A/J'ectlons , Headache , Croup , told , Luna K.se ctc. OMAHA. NKB , Mur..1,1887. Cnrbollo bra oka lluil Co. Gentlemen I inko pleasure In recommnndlng > our lomedy , the Carbollo Hmoko Hull , for I bcllove It bus HAvrn MV t.ivu. Ihnvobcon lionblod for years with what was considered to bo nnlnciunblq cnso of untnrih. llnvo been under treatment of Severn ! well known pnrnlelans ut Omaha , but could rtcoho no bonotlt from them. My con'll- tloucontinued to crow worao , until nt lust the ilheaso began to K\T IHUOUflll 1IIH MUM- imtNcorTIIE o K AMI MOUTH mailing the breuth very ollcn- llvo nnd cnusing several pieces ol dcciyod bono to coinii irom my mouth. I hud given up all hopes of over receiving n cure , but derided to tiv > onr icmeily for n lollnf. I not only received relief but umlmppvUi etatutliut I am almost ontliLly ciireil. 1 lm\o bOpnnMng thorcmeUy tor about two months ; my general health h much improved end I am HiitMled the Smoke bull will entlioly cure mo. Very re p'y. Mil ? . C. A. KiMYmx , ii. Cor. " 7th & . C'uinluir St NOTK This lady has many friends In Otnuhti who will testify to her condition bofoio using the Suaoko Bull , StuokjftL FPiEE T-HSST. To all callers at our office parlors fiom 9 a. in. to 8 p. in. One "Smoke Ball , " lasting from one to three months , generally sufficient. I'nce if2. , , . Our "Debellator" package , unequalled as a blood purifier , which should be u cd in Catarrh when there is a dropping of miicuous matter in the throat , or etotnach disor ders , and in all case * of Asthma or Hay Fever. Price $1. Unequalled as a cleanser of the system. MAIL ORDERS receive careful and prompt attention. State di sease and symptoms in writinR. Smoke Dalls sent on receipt of price , | 2 , and 4 cents in stamps. "Debellator" packages , $1. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO , , Itoom 11 , Crciahton Jllock , 15th st. , Next to 1'ostofllcc , Omaha , Neb. A'otfor sale by druvylat * , canvassers or peddlers. WoodbridgeBroihers STATE AGENTS TOU T Decker Brothers OMAHA , NEI3KASKA. J'FiOTVKSi't.'S ! . ' rnth TDUI I iJer imj / , ' ' r n . ; I | lbk I Iliril" ! lu ; to. i , l\ ° J1 iin. A. u. OLIN co. . "eiJ } ' t\JfSo,81 ( * OU > MV > > On < town for Your "Tnnslll's I'unch 5o cltrnr Is becoming more populur every day , ClcarUrummors don't 1DOBESS. . R. WTfSL & * cOw'SO "WEAK 1 _ linuiu , mllJ , toollilnc cuirmtt of ll/tilttrU ; ihtuuth til * eik rirli.iiilcr- f lbimv&V * u h' l tn Vlsurbuifilrtncth. i rtrl9 JXimol rA - -f.lilniUtlljcrwefoirrltli.iw \ , Oralllmprc | | tn : nlicitr IUtl.irt , , . \ \ < jlciiinr- ( SPECIAL NOTICES , [ Continued from Seventh l\lgc.\ \ ON To tlio biirfrnlngs nt CATCH . - Majno , UU8 DoilKi' at. . . lilK snap If tnkon nt once , P7 ft on Cumlnr St. Cnll and sco It. . . . . GoorKln a\o near I'opplojon. 1 nil lot. i room ' lle Y corner in i.owo's , 120xIS2 , fSc03 , till ilnrirn'ln In lot on Hurt ft , nrnr Sacred Heart. b'aumlors A lIlnicbuiiKh's lIlKlilutul 1'iuk , il neil nt once , fS7S. Snnp It iiuli'k.lot in Dcnlio1 nt 12,000. Hill Slilo No 3 , onii lot tSS } ) . Lot on l.ako nrnr Haundern , $7,100. I Ion o nnil lot on 17lli ncnr l.nUe , * 2,700. I ut on 17th near I.nku , $3.100 llou o nnil other improvements on IStu uonf Clnrlt st , H-OW , ' ( lot onCupltol n\o ncnr Sflth. $1.600. l'ntrlck'8 1st mtil , lot GUxIZS , J-.WU , Corner U'OilfiJ lU'llovnc , business plitce2W. ( Vine lot In Yiilpn A Itceil. Jl.ll'O- Wiilnut Hill , Orchard Mill , Inp , linker Place , t bllon Mill , lloswolr ailJ , Ma ) lie's add , Ambler 1'laco. South Omalm add , etc , good Inside property iilwins on hand. . .ludkln- Ma ) 111' , HtXllcnlpOBt. 817 15 T II. UVANS& CO t rl AW ) foot lot , Him'cotn plncr , only I 1,100 The most ulKhtly ent trout In Hanscum An enst front corner , ll.inscom 1'liieo ' -,000 Another , ttrll Improved 000 A bountiful home east front In bloek 0 , llniis-eoru. 0.5CO 100 fi-ot east Iront In bloek a llnnseom . . A new bimiititul and complete lieu o , lanro lot , barn cto , on l'o | plctoit nvo , only 8,500 45 ft east front Vir.'lnm mmiuo north of I.cnvoiiHorth st , choice at 4VH ) Ciiiilco corner In lliintliortio only 1,41(1 A south I unit on Dau'tipoit nt Krndo . Sc\oral choice high lots In block G Hawthorne thorno i , ' * * ! , A double corner In Ilawlornp. line tioes JI.5CO A lilKh south front corner on Duvwipoit S.OOir. A hifih east front , CtcMon , only . . . . liOO ! A double end lot In Creston . . . 1,200 A choice l.owo nvo front , lu Vcta I'lnoo . 1$00 A fine east front. Duller ! nvc , I.R Vetti vi ' I'luco 1,4 HUrli west front , la Vet * I'laco 1 , " A 57 foot corner , 1'lnlnvitiw , only 1 , A 50 foot Routh trent * 4 cash Cliolcn lots In Yntvi Sc Hompel's ; line fruit : only . . . . 700 Solo ( iKonls for Hitchcock's addition. Solo agents for llmlltintoii 1'laco ' I SolenKcnts for Slanton Place , In which lotj are sold on \ ory easy toi IUH. A line line of suburban property , 1 , " , 0,6 and 10 aero tracts. A corner. ( VltlV , ruinlnp-nnd 17th strootu. i A corner , txSxl.U , ll < th and Clruco sts tU.OOO A double corner , ( Ml oa t nnd wen fiont and 188 south Iront ; 11 houses ! n bur- pain nt . . . . .V ) feet on 10th , lust south of the viaduct 5,1 A corner , (14xU'il ( , soulli and east front ; only In short to buy or sell , flist sra J. II. i : . . . The well-known and reliable dealers at ISlODodircst. 837 18 i FOItSAI.K-Corlot , GfltllS , on t apltol Hill , must bo sold soon. Call at ---J Imxintiort 3.12 1TOH HA IiK-2 lots In block 3.1'lidriocit l'laco > X' each $1.800 f I.otH n and ? , block 9,1'h st add. South Omaha. I3.SOO for both. One lot Plalnvlow. onlv 81,200. House and lot IWth and Chicago , f3TOO. (703 cufih , tmlance fSi per month. Corner lot Mayno 1'laceonly $3OOD. Lots In tiny and all parts ot thu city. I'ark It 1'owler , 1 3J Douglas. 70 1C FOH SAtiU The boiutlf ul acre known as lot 'J fllfu's add. , opposite Koiuit/o pi ice , cov ered with latwo maitlo trres , bus licoii tub * divided and placed on the market Only n few lots left. J. L. lllco \ Co. , Solo Aiionla. _ j tH IB FOH 8ALK OUTHAOK-ForOinaTm city real i tstatu or Ncbiaska hinds , n tnontory I brick stoic , with a complete line of staple < dri1 7 Roods und notions , Kroccrics. crockery , wlassr i < * wnie. and a Finiill as'ortmontof hatH and cnpi nil fioiiKht for cnoli and discount sa\cd in a live Nebnwka town , countv beat , and doliiMT a uood nigh biiBlne B The i-eeoiid ptnry rents for f "i per month , ami now contains llr t-clas' < ten ants. On the I'nlon 1'nclllc It. It. , I'tiil Hur- rounded by the best class of farmer' ' nntf farms in the stnte. 'iwoKrnln nlevntorH iitolot catcd at trio Htatfon , anil tap all the sin round' inir countiy , wliloh brliiKS In n trrcnt ilenl of outside trndo. and HOIIO of the licit trraln mar' kctsln thostnto : It nlio hiiBonoof tlio largest ! llourlnR- mills In tlio west. Tlio above piopoitv In Ilict-chni in every re. spcct nnd the stock Is now and deniable. O. Ji Canan. Ka T71OR SATiE A peed farm In nivon county ! -Uwoll Improved. For pirtloulan ) applv to W Omalm Itcal Kstato and Trust Co , or win. ' I'lemhifr , 14th and Uoiiglns. 87t LISP your property with L. II.Vntts , 1510 Uonalus st. ii.'O FOIl 8AhR Choice lot in Washington Piitmro nddltlon. finest ro ! dcnro lot In Noitli Oninhn , south fiont , lii ! > Uct elf Miornmu nvonuo nnd nnvcd ftreet , srweingo , cliy wutori gns , tJ,2W. J. L. lllco X Co. , h'ole Aj-cnts. 868 I BAHOAINS Newsroom house , coal hoiiflV , well , etc , lot " 'ixIfKl. coiner on nlloy , lied- ford I'lnco , fbOO , monthly pnynienin ; nlso new , n-riiom house , lot 75x1.U1 , ; , Hurlom I.Kiie. Ml5a HOOcn'h.balinco und 3 yours. Vnn liu ! ren , Douijlus aiul Mill fil. " . 71.110 , FOH HAIjU Hoife , bum nnd three lots , f'J.oiiO , S',01 cnsli. Near bchool. church. Address L .23 Iloo ollico. 83J laj FOlt SAIjK The benntifu ) acre known as lot a ( Use's add. , opposite ICountro place , cov ered with larnn mnplo tvoos , has boon Hiilidr | \lilodnnd nlpcod on the mniket. Only n loiV lots left. J. L. lllcu & Co , bole .Audits. FOH SAI.n Choice lot In Washington Siiunrq ndditlnii , Hnest ie ° ldenco lot in fsorlu Oinnhn , Fouth front , \ < f > toot olT Shermuit nvcniio and pu\oil street , Fo erniri' , city wnter , gns , $ ' ) , ' . ' . )0. J. L. Itlco & Co. , Solo Agents. FOH SALR-Sco our choice llbt of ttaundcrtf st.ZUth et. und Ehcrmnii nve. bnrgiilns. J. L. Itlco & Co. 811 1(1 ( HANSCOM PIACK-ino foot corner on Ooorclaavo at n bis Imreuln. Clnrksoii & lloatty. ; il3 a Uth ft. 8ii9 10 BUY tno host ncroon Hilstol street nt 411,000 , on or lief010 nest Saturday of L , II. Watts , 1G1Gnoughts ( street , ti2J 15 rpo INVnSTOKS nnd Hpcoulalor8-Wo cnn J. ehow you us cleiin n list of Omnha really thature siifo Invcstmunts with pcifccttitle * nnd sure to return n line dividend. Invcstigutd J. L. Hico & Co 'Hllt > t , FOH SALK Choice lot in Wnsblngton Squuro addition , lluost roaldonco lot In North Omntiu , south front , 1U > feet oir Hnoriiuui avenue nnd puvrrt street , sewerngr , city water , gns , | , ) , SAO. J. L , Itlco i ; Cp.bolo AgentK. k. H8 IS RIXTIINTH : : Bt'itr.Kr-South of viaduct , nux HO.fV'OO , Scush , bargain. Claikcon Ac lieatty , ai'J South 14tb Bt. 8-V in Soldier's 580 Acres of Land , Cornering with Soldier's ' Home , One-half Mile West of Grand Island , One lutlf milo west of aildltloiiH Rolling $2fiO per aero will bo sold for $50 per acre , Over " 00 items under cultivation Tlio whole lyiiiff nice for biiiltliiifmv \ lioscs'Jioiisos , Intriia aiut fences on tha jilaco as well as tlircu line proves , Tlio street railway will run within one-half mill. Will sell as a whole or in part. The above will lie sole to satisfy coiulN lions of u trust fund. AddroKS , A. B. PEREUNS , Grand Inland , At1// . Notlito. riMU' N'orlolk Street railway will receive pro- -L posuU for the Immediate construction uml onulpment of otio und ono huir inllis or meet railway In the city of Norfolk , Nebraska. I'ro- posulo rocelvi-d at the oltlco t the sncrctary of company ui Norfolk , Nobrankn , miMI the Wth clay of April , IB8T. U. C. JIHOMi ; , atir < ? fn ? . ' Kecrctaiy DOCTOR JONES. Olllco , 1411 l-U 1'arnaiii. It s lUeiicc. 'JOlli amlCulU'ornluSt