Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 20, 1887, Page 8, Image 8
8 ' . ' " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APJttL 20. 1887. WHOLESALE GROCERY TRADE j/ How It Is Affected By the Inter-Stato Oommerco Law , THE RAILWAY NEWS BUDGET. The I'olioo Alnrm A Happy Wedding A Million Tor Gas Court Notes A Nolilo Utulcrtnk- UK Other Ijocnl. The Wholesale Grocery Trade. Whatever ollect tlio InCor-stntnlaw may liavo had upon oilier lines of bu.sinu.s-i , the croccry jobbing trade has boon ben- clltted. In the country iininediatutv sur rounding Omaha tlio situation lias not boon iinprovud , M Chicago has always liad an advantage in rates nnd still main tains it. However , the situation has not been made any worse by tlio new law. On tlio other hand , the through rales from the cast to points in Wyoming , Utah , Montana and Idaho havu been materially advanced east of the Mis souri river , since tlio now law went into oiled. This places Omaha jobbers in a position to sell all groceries in thoie territories. The rates from Omaha arc BO cents less on first-class , 70 cents less on second class.18 cents less on third , ii ! : cents less on fourth , 23 cents less on llfth , than tlio rates from Cmcairo. It will bo seun that Omalia prices with freight added trivcs cheaper goods , on the average , than can be laid down from any other market. Omaha is in butter shape than ever before to do a grocery jobbing tratle. Omaha jobbers ui-o now nblo to compote for the far western trade on an canal basis with eastern houses and in some respects they have an advan tage. Omaha _ jobbers can lill orders from tno west in some lines of goods ) , Hiicli as sugars , meats , lard , canned goods , etc. , at a less price than the same goods can be bought in the east , in loss than car lots , with Iroight aildcd. NEW TIIA1NS. Between South Uinnha and Council llluiTs Kail Notes. Tlio now South Omaha and Council Hind's trains will be put on next Sunday and will run every hour , in connection with the regular dummy service. The time table , however , has not yet been arranged. There will bo thirty-four of those trains daily seventeen each way. In addition to making the stops in Coun cil Bluffs , Omaha and South Omaha , these trains will stop at Twentieth street. Twenty-fourth street and Sliecly's packing house. JAY OOIJM ) IN OMAHA. Jay Gould and General Manager Clark , of the Missouri 1'acilic , arc expected to arrive in Omatia on Wednesday or Thursday. The location of the now Mis souri Pacific depot , the grading of tlio grounds for side tracks , etc. , the erection of n freight dnpot and round house will bo decided upon when tlicso gentlemen arrive. A Ql'KEIl CKUTiriCATK. According to the now regulations , min is istcrs , when making requisition for. n | f | half faro ticket arc required to make an allldayit on a blank furnished them by the road to the effect that they are regu larly ordained clergymen , and that they nro engaged in no other business or oc cupation. General Ticket Agent Stcb- bins yesterday received such a certificate from u preacher , in Salina , Nub. , who adds after the words , " 1 am engaged in no other business or occupation , " the phrase "Dut in preaching the unsnchiblo richs of god's Word. " He got a half- faro ticket. Mr. Stabbing also received the follow- inn death certificate , accompanying u coupon sent cast from Colorado. The cortilicato was written by a doctor in Colorado. It reads : "L hereby certify that Miss , the dcseascd , died from cappillary bronichals and had nothing of contagns natur connected with her last illness. " NOTES. B.n.Thqmpson has gone west fora tour of inspection of the Omaha & Republican Valley branch. Byron U. Bent , formerly employed in the freight department olhcpof the Union Pacific , and wuo is in San Francisco , lias fallen hnir to a largo fortune by the death ot his grandfather. A California excursion party of the Union Pacific starts to-day. Another one will bo sent out on May 4. H. H. Randall , of Lincoln , has boon ap pointed airuiu at that point lor the stone department of Union Pacific railway. 1B. . Drake , assistant superintendent of the Missouri Pacific at Sedulia , passed through this city yesterday on his way to Lincoln , where ho has been summoned to meet Mr. Gould , who will come by way of that city from Denver. NEW roraci-iALARM. The Boxes arc Now Being Put Into Position. Assistant Chief Salter of the fire de partment , with a force of men Is putting in place the boxes for the police alarm system. These are about eight feet high. three foot in diameter , of eight sides with a glass roof supporting a gas lamp. Inside , they will bo supplied with nu automatic alarm which will connect instantaneously with the police station ; and a telephone which will enable the policeman , if necessary , tc communicate with headquarters. Mr. Sailer is now stretching wires to connect with tins apparatus. It will require twc weeks to get tlio boxes into condition foi use. They will be located at the follow inp points : Sixteenth and Davenport , Sixteenth and Cuming , Twenty-fourth and Clark , Fifteenth and Dodge , Sixteenth and Lake , Sixth and Pierce , Tenth and Maroy , Tenth and Howard , Tenth and Docltjo , Twelfth and Dodge , Twelfth anil Chicago , Klevc'iith and Farnam.Twentietl and Pierce , Thirteenth and Williams Thirteenth and Jackson , Fourteenth and Douglas , Twonty-eiirhth and Farnatn Eighteenth and St. Mary's avenue , Six tovnth street south cud. of viaduct. A HAPPY' WEUIMNU. The Marriage or Mr. Frank Buck am Ida Soxaucr. Monday evening at 0 o'clock Mr. Fran ! L. Buck , of this city , was united in mar rlago to Miss Ida Soxaueralso of Omaha The ceremony occurred at the rod dunce of the bride's parents on Dayen " port street , Hov. J. S. Dotwilor , of "tin Lutheran church , ollieiatmg. Mr. Byroi Smith "stood up" with the groom an Miss AgiiQS Livo'scy attended the bride After the tying of the nuptial kno which was performed in the presence c the relatives of the bride and green came an elegant wedding supper , fo lowed by music and dancing. Jinny an sincere were the congratulations show crcd upon the happy brldo and green The good wishes of their friends too lubstnnllal form in a nun : bcr of handsome and costly present Among them wern a pairof elegant plus chairs , from the Hyperion Social dub , ti which Mr. Buck is a charter member an treasurer. 'The newly married couple have take up their rcsiduncu at Kightccnth am Cuss itrcets. Mr. Buck is a popular youn budlness man of .this city , being conncolu Kith the United States wind Kugino an Pump comwany. Ills bridn is an estima ble and accomplished lady , with a host of friends to wish her a future of unal loyed Happiness. DlSTlllClTcoUKT. Jnmrq Crclgliton llcslgim tlio Trus teeship of Kinid of Croljjlium ICslnlc. James Creighton , ono of the executors of tlio will of the late MM. H Iward Creighton witli Herman Kount/.u and John A. Croighton , a * also ono of the trustees of the several amounts be queathed to the heirs of that lady , filed a petition In this court yesterday morning asking for a showing of the condition of the latter as also Ins discharge from the position of trustee with reference to the bequests in question. The request Is prefaced by an exhibit showing that the trusts Involved were $ ? 4i,000 to Mrs. Alice McShane , sister of the latu ICdward Crcihlon , and now living on Maunders street ; $ 'W,0)0 ( ) to Joseph Croighton , now living on ( 'ass and .Seventeenth streets ; ijri.OUO to Geo.W. \ \ areham , nud $ . > ,009 to Philip Wftreham , brothers of the late Mrs. Edward Crcightou , now in the east. Tim exhibit shows that the amount acknowledged to each of these is as fol lows : Jirs. Mi'Shano , § 1-18,102.83 ; Jus. Creighton , ? lSU.OI ! ) ! ! ; ( } . W. and Philip Waroham , f 11.877.8' ' ) each. These amounts have been variously invested in bonds both of this city and several counties as also loaned on notes spcuicd by lirst-class real estate. Two of the ehildien of Mrs , McShane , Edward and Thomas , are dead , each leaving a wife and three chil dren , who are also intonated in the be quest. After this showing , Mr. Creghton states that ho is advancing in years and his bus iness cniragHinonts are such that ho can not , without injury to his personal inter ests , give to the alfairs of tlio trust the time , perhaps , demanded. Ho asks that guardians ad litem , be ap pointed for the infant defend ants , that an account bo made of all the dealings of tiie trustees , that the securities be examined , and that his resignation bo accented and some other party appointed in his stead. All the heirs above mentioned , with their descendants , are made defendants. The divorce ca e of Geist vs. Geist , has just been concluded before Judge Neville and taken under advisement. Judge Wakely was hearing yesterday the case of Sylvester vs. Bangs. Itgrows out of the purchase by the latter from Sylvester of property on which the lat ter claims ho had to pay back taxes , which ho alleges ho understood to Imvo been paid at the time of purchase. The plaintitl' claims that at the time of the sale , ho told Hangs the taxes were paid up to date , which he holds to be true. JlnNtlimfl. The Mo. Pacific and Northwestern have submitted propositions for bonds which will be voted sure. J. D. Kiloy , the real estate broker , has great bargains in busi ness lots anil acre tracts. Dawes & Foss' Addition a specialty. Rooms , 5 and 0 Opera House. A NOUhU UNDUUTAKING. Tlio Unaniiiioiin Ucslro of tlio W C.A. fora Homo of tlio Friniulloss. Yesterday morning a very important meeting of the Woman's Chrislain Asso ciation was hold at the homo on Farnam street immediately west of Sixteenth. There wore present the following ladies : Mesdamcs J. J. McLean , J. B. Jardinc , Y . B. Knight , J. II. Grant , E. 11. Soulo , H. Ludington , 11. M. James , O. H. Pratt , M. K. Elliot. H. Rohwcr , A. Roberts , W. J. Welshans , 11. C. Moore , T. B. Gilmoro. U. D. Hills , G. W. Eastman and P. L. Pcrrine. Mrs. Po.r- rino presided. There wore also present Mebsrs. S. R. Johnson and Nathan Mcr- riam , members of the advisory board , Messrs. Callaway and McCague being unavoidably absent. Mrs. Soufo , who is about to leave the city , tendered her resignation , which was accepted. She was succeeded by Mrs. Dr. Peck , who is also _ chairman of the ladies' soliciting committee. Quito an amount of routine business was transacted. The doration of two lots upon which to erect a substantial homo for the friend less , by C. E. Mayne , was unanimously adopted , and a vote of thanks was ten dered to the donor. These lots are situated on the corner of Dodge and Brijrgs streets , immediately west of the Belt lino. They are beauti fully loctdcd , indeed liner lots for the purpose could not have been selected. They are about a milo and a half from Twentieth street. The association will beirinto diligent ly canvass the city for subs criptions to the homo which it is contemplated to build. This building will not cost less than $20,000 , anil the intent is at first to put up a main building , to which wings may bo added from time to time. The necessity of a building of this kind would Iiavo been made apparent to any person who could have seen the crowded condi tion of the place now used as a home. There IB little doubt that a handsome subscription will be secured. Mr. Mur riam and others have alieady given lib' orally , and th'i end of their donations has not yet been reached. The Thlorstlll ut I find the following in the Army and Navy Journal of April IGth : "Paymastei General Rochester has received a tele gram from Chief Paymaster Jewell , re porting that Charles P. Parucr. the mar who several weeks ago robbed Paymastei Bash of $7,100.00 has-been captured. This is a mistake. I have never roportei the capture of the thief who robbed Maier ior Bash , and as the publication is caloir Kited to stop pursuit of the robber , am. prevent his capture , I trust you will deni the statement. Parker , the thief has no ] been captured , so far as I can learn a this dato. C. M. TKUKKI.I. , Chief Paymaster , Dep't Plalto. Omaha , April 18 , ' 87. KTwcnty-nino young bachelors of For Dado , Fla. , have organi/ed a club , cacl taking a binding and solemn obligatloi not to use any toilet soap except Jaa Kirk & Company's "Juvenile. " A Million for Gas. Articles of incorporation of the Nc braska and Kansas Gas and lieatim company wore filed in the county clerk' ouico yesterday morning. Omaha is dcsin natcd as the place of business. The objec of the company is to manufacture gas fo illuminating and heating purposes , n the .states of Nebraska and Kansas an the counties of Buchanan and Jacksoi in the state of Missouri. The capitii stock is placed at ? 1.000,000 , to bo divide into shares of ono hundred dollars cacli , The corporation commences business tc day , and . is to continue for ninety-nin 1 yeais. The incorporators are Max Meyer il Olias. E. Leo and Low W. Hill. A Good Appointment Mr. James U. llayncs has bean av pointed otlicial court stenographer t servo under Judge Hopewell. The n\ \ pointment U an excellent one , and give general satisfaction. Mr. llayncs is no only a competent stenographer , but .vomit : man of abilitv and high charactoj Ho has already entered upon the dii charge of his duties. J. I > . Rlloy. Real Estate Broker , lias ings , Nob. References ; City Nat'l ' ban and Adams County bank. Off For Kearney. Sheriff Coburn will leave to-day fc t the reform school with Logan Johnsc and Wm. and Gco. Russell , Ij JESTATK. Transfers Filed April 18 , 1887. A S Piuldock and wife to Qco S Smith lot 27 blk l > , Jerome park sub dlv of Smith's ndd wd 52,000 City ot Omaha to bnmuel Ki'lchenburc loxbS feet besjlnmmjat the 11 w cor of lot 4 blk 17 Omnha-q r 103 Gee K Thompson to dins \V Thomp son undivided'a of lot 85 Nelson's ndil-w d 2,710 W li Sclhy nnd wife to Win U J Ionian s M ot n k lots 11,1'J blk O Lo\\o's ald-w ( tf ; COO John H Gibson mid wife toK K French undivided ' / of nef sw,1nnd sK"f li w1 , 8,14 , l-w ! ( d 1 Alex McCavnck and wife to John J G routine et al lot 112 Klvurvlow w d l.OOU Aithur S Potter H al to Fletcher Vos- tmu-h lot U blk : i lot 7 blk 0 1'ottur & Cobb's -'nil add to South Omalia w d l.avi Arthur S Potter to Jas A lirnnlds InU IB , 10 blk 7 Totter As Cobb's Und aild to South Omalia w it 1,750 A S Potter t > t al to 1'lorro V U lines lots 1 , HulkS i'otti-r & Cobb's 'Jnd add to South Omaha w d 1,200 Win Cusllii. jr , to Mary A 0 Kobert- son IritsT , bblkO .Meyers , Illclmuls .t'i'llili'ii'saild-w d 1,200 Win ( laslln , jr , to Alev C Cliarllnn trnstf i- lot f > lillc 1J ! Movers , U'ch- ' srds.tTihluu's ndil-w'il 1,000 Win ( Inslin , jr , to Ali-x ( ! Cliiiilton lot 5 blk IS Meyers , Itlchaidsit Tildun's ndil w d 000 John W Hamilton to U ! Coy lot 0 blk 20 Hovel's ndd-w d 000 John W Hampton to Peter Swan lot 8 blk'JO noyd'sndil-wd ' - COO John W llninnton to Albert Clonloa lot 7 Mk 0 Bovil' add-w d COO John I licdick and \\ilc to 11 ll Doiid lot 21 , 'J-2 blk r > Miib dlv of J 1 Jit-d ick's add-w d 2-jOO Herbert A Ooiid to l ° n.ic K CoiiL'doii etnl lots'21. US blk 8 sub dlv ot J i Kedlck's mid w d 4MO Gee W Ann's and wife to llcnrv II Cone et al lots 1 , ' . ' , 10blk 4. lots'S , 4 , fi. 0.7 blk a Brighton w d 4,000 MTPatih-k nnd wile to Henry B Million ! lot 4 blk 12 ! Omaha Vlew- w il COO Julia S Hopkins and hiistnnd to Heii- jamin S Allison : iO acres , in IS , IB , IS -w d 3,500 Julia S Hopkins and husband to Mary a Allison : ; o acres in is , 15 , 1S- w d 0,500 Huch Kinsley to Mary A Diudnlo s K f lotl blkit-p : ; | Z Ynrv R Co-4 and hushruul to Mniunrct J Trulnnd lot 10 Smith mi ! : wd. . 3,000 Win ( inslin , jr , to Minnie J Wood lot 10 ttlk 0 .Meyers. Richards &Tildcn's add w d 703 A I' Tukov rt al to F F Shinrock lot r blk IS Clltton Hill add-w d COa L \Vrinhtaml wile to Julia U Van- dprronkout lot IBB Florence w d. . 5,000 ( ! eo K Kou/.ouns nnd wile to Mat ( lat - t lin lots. " . , 0 blk 1'J Walnut liill- w it fcOO Clms N Falsom eta ! to ( ! POV Mossou et nl o 25 feet of w 7.1 ! foot of lot S bile Olst add to South Omaha w d 700 John Cliollmaii nnd wife to L It Hammond mend lot , ! ) blk 1 Hvdo Park wd. . B'JO B R Hall and wititto Carltou I ) Itutch- IniiiMJii lots 7 , 8 blk 1 llyilo Paik w d 1,000 John Choltmnu to H K Hall lots 7 and 8 , blk llhdo Park , w d 600 Francis M Shrivcrnnd wife to Clm-4 II Silkwoith. lots 1 , S , blk 0 , Kilby Place , wd 3,000 John A McShnno to John F Waliiatnot n K lot SO coinnliiliiL' lots trom 1 to IS Inclusive , West Side , w d B.5CO Fied Jorccnsen to John A Swanson. lot ! l , bile" Clarendon , w il 1,500 Herbert A Dnud to TG Snovcr et al , lot S blk r > . West Knd , w d 2,103 Ernstus A Benson trustee to Mis Kli/t : Bucklev. lot Sibil : ! ) . Him.son , w d. . 4.10 Hnrrv B Mulford to Clms 11 Mailple lot 4. blk IS , Omaha View , w d 850 \Vm \ < ! n.slln ir , to Mnry 1 Tldball. lot. blk 8 , Mayers , Richards A : Tilileu's add , w d COO Win Guslln jr to Cerlinul S Hemnvn. lot 0 blk 8 , .Mayers , Rifhnrds & Til- den's add , wd COO Jacob H ( irillln to C Howard Russell ct al , lot 7. Arlingtonndd , w d 1,700 Wm A lj Gibbon and wife to Susan Rich , lot " > blk 7. Cote Urillianto , w d 5 ? > Uustny Parson and wife to C K Mnynn IB and l-7th ncres in ) , 10 , 0 , w d. . . . 2iO Gee Aiinstionu'and wile to Robt II Vinton lot 1 blk 1 , Armstrong's Stl ndd , w a 1.700 K H Cliandli-r to Jnlm 11 Mailocrln lot : ! blk7. ilelroso Hill , wd 330 Francis M Shrlver nnd wii'e to John Uaumcr , lot 8 , Sunnvslite add , w d. . 2,000 Lucy 1'nrkcr to John Foltick lot is blk 4. A S PatriPk's mid. w d 1,550 Jetter R Conkllmrnml wife to Louis Worm , lots 3 and 0 , blk 1 , Richmond mend , wil S5."i Gee F Boll nnd wife to Clius II Dewev et nl undivided 14 lntPU'-.t In o"J fcetot w4l rVctbeliiK the in , I } a ot lot : t a blK iis : , w el 12,500 W Amelia Ivoitlni : to Kdward IIari- | strltolotsSandS , blk 7 , Patrick's Jdndd. wd 7,500 O car F D.ivls and wife to John G WIl- 1U 4a.4.\140 tppt OCK at a point 75 ! ) feet o of the line uctwcon SPcttonsO and 10 and b7i.O : toot n of line bp- twpun suctions 10 and 15all In 15 , 1:1 : , wd l.SOO Frank Cady to L ) T Gllinan lot SI , blk "A , " Hoiltord add , w d 850 B'irr II Richards and wlfo to Sam'l Itausi'nnau , p J lot 2. blk " > , q c. . . . 1 Catlu-riiip Rcmdoif to Robt Cobb eK lot S blk 54. w it 0,500 Wm tjobiiin and wife to Huuh Mur- uhv lots 5 am ! 0 , blk 10. w d i,200 : ) Will 11 Thompson et al to Flunk D CutkT lot in , lilk 3 , Creston add , w d 1,200 Burnaul Ma lmils el al to tbo public , plat of Fo.irou Place , n 410 t't'i-t of e ittl toot or s w tf Si , 15. 13-dedlca- tion C K Mayne mid wito to Lawicneo J W Flfas. lot It blk 5 , Hniiscom Place wd 1.150 Carlton J ) lliitcliiiiMHi ct al to Mlllard K Soars. 10 acres In : is , 1(1 ( ii. : w d. . . . 7 Lydia H Hall to Jennie P Smith lot S , Hull PI.HV. w d 4,010 Kll/.ab tli I ) Mead to Win Morrison , lots blk : t. Philnvlmv add. w d l.SOO Wm L McO.iM to W L Solbv lots 11 anil IS , blk "O , " Lowo's aild , w d. . 1,150 IInlUlfn Permits. Superintendent Whitlock desires to call the attention of all contemplating build' ing this season to the fact that it is ncc' cssary to secure : v building permit. The increase of the city limits , has brought within the city a largo number of resi dents who have not been required te comply with the building ordinance. The t. permits issued yesterday were as follows Orson Stevenson , 1 story fiauio cot- tau'i ) , Slst near Clark 3 1,201 A \V Huhuoi-k , i story addition to dwelling. 1S-J1 South 20tli < o < 0 K Wellmosson , 1 story tramo resi dence. SOth anil Shirley 1CO , ( Ilonora Canoll , thieo 1 story fraiao tHcottiiKCs. I'Jlh ' anil Grai-e 8,001 Ilonora Canoll , two S story dwell ings , 19th and Urnco 3,20 ( A SoieiiMin , 1 story Ir.imo cottage , : : otli nnd Cass lso < ( ! 11 ( Jntes , 1 hlory frame iiwulllntr. Slst. near St. Marys nvenuo 1,60 < 11 A Dimd , 8 story frame lint , 1507 N. S5ih , 0,001 Oln Carlson , 1 story dwcllinc , Oak Hill 4X ( The lingo , drastic , griping , sickening pills am fast boinir superseded by Dr Pierco's "Puragativo Pellets. " Sold by druggists. WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOlt THh Decker Brothers OMAHA , NEIMASKA. RUPTURE CURED. ny Dr. Kneillkor't method. No operation ! No P.iln No Detention from Uutlncsi. Adaotcd to clilldr.1 as well a crown people. Hundreds ut aut nrupl testimonials on Illo , All buslaass strlctlyvoaildei tlal. ty.NbUUTATIOX tf'KKO. I'KOr. \ . U. COOK , ICli Douglas St. , Ouiub , Net Absolutely Pure , Thispowdcr ncverv.irlci. A mai-ve' ' ol puritystrcnjtl { > and wliolcsomenc n. M ° " "c economic than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul titude of low test short weiKht.alutn or phosphate powders. ' Sold onlv 'n ' cans. Royal Baking Powder Co .106 Wall street , New York. CHICKERING Vose > ons Instruments crchaniicd , rented and xold on easy imminent * , below Factory Prices. Instrument * slightly used al GREAT BARGAINS. r & Bro OmaliaNeb. . SOLE AGENT. The BEST nad 33O8T I OPUr.AH tewing Thrccil of Modern Tltueo. BSS'WASE OF I3OTATIXS. Silil atvhoc ! ale by Kilpatiick Koch Dry Goods Co. , M. E. Smith & Co. , and " ' "all rclal : dealers. GR3&HA 13th El , Cor. Capitol Nvenua ron inr Tr.iATjirNT or AI.X , Chronic Ct Surgical PR. MoMENAMY , Prop etor- . Ruteeiirar ' Unaullal nud Privala I'ractlco H'u havn the f.ii-ilitlc ? , cpparatiii and H'nmllo for tlic mcccjiful troetnicst of cory form of ilU- in ri'nulrlni ; clltier medical or eurglcnl Irwittnenl , and Inule nil tocoraean.l InvestlRato for titm ! ; elvM u carrwpoiirt tth Hi ) . I.oni ; eerli'n | > ( In ucat Inij casts by lulter iimblca ua to treat many can * tclrntnlcallr nltlmut < clnp them WHITi : ? OU C'IKCUI.AU on Dcforcittlr * nm ) ltn\cci , ChiU F ' 't. C'ur > aturci of tlio fipluu DIBKASIS or Vfaurn , ric ! , Tiimore , Cnnccr * , f.itaitli , ronchltl , Inlitlslioti , Elertrlclly. I'ural. v l , Kpllcnty. Klilncj , JCjre , Ear , akin , Wood am ] u I Piir"lcnl oporntlnnn. Il.itiorUn. Inhaler * , llrncne , Trntirs , nnl nil Kliult of Medical nnil [ Surgical ApplltUicev , man- ufucturcd ar.it for ar.lo Th : only reliable nlodleal Inilitute miking Pfivato 1 Special $ Nervous Diseases rA BI'ffrjAI.TY. AM , CONTAGIOUS AND IH.OOD DISEASKS. ham 'vhuteTcrcaiucproclnceil.Buccciifully ttesleil \Vo cnn remove Syphilitic polsou rtom the ( jetum nitliout niircury , NBW r ilnratlrotreatmei't for lots of vital power ALT , COMMUNICATIONS UONFIUBNTIAI Cnll anil consult us or tend came find pont-oftici' n Idri'si plainly wrlltcn aneloaa damp , auclTI will rend you , la pbln wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TOMEK ui'Di PKIVITR , SPICUL AMD fiiftroua Ii ) Bistr. SEMIMAL WKAKNTII , HrziuuTOBimixi , luri > ? : . < : r. Svi-niLiD , OoxcnKnoii , ULMT , VABicociLr HTnlCTURE , AMU ALL II1JE1H1 Of Till GlJMTO UniNAr.r OKOAKI , or end history of your ca'eioi an opinion. Perioni nnable to vlilt uanuty bo irmt 4 at thcli homci , by corrrrpondcncr. Uculclnoi and Initru ment rent by mall or exurna HUCUltKLY PACK El ) FUOM OIlSEIlVATION.no marks to Indlcnk eontenta or ieml r. One pfraontl intcrrlevr prv ferred If convenient. Fifty rromi for the ? t.in- moclatlnn of paticntf. Roanlmod nttcndan.'o t rcaeonablo prices. Acldriei tl' I-cUcm to Omaba Medical and Snr ical lustitulo. Cor. 13th St. and CaolUIAit.OMAHA. . ( : ! ? C.YOUNC&SONS , ST. LOUIS , MO. 35'000 SUPERB ROSE PQHIS On hand. 12f Ptandard Sortl tochooM Jrora , lUfur t.O l by eipress , cafe arrival KUnrantood. Immense ( lock Of fl t , U LBS , All the noreltlea. Ourlllua- CLAIM For our Spring Overcoats will be coufirmed 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 esitirelv 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 stvie- 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 on © line of beautiful Cheviots in 2 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 last Saturday 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. Cor. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omalia. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. CURTIS , Pres. - J. KURD THOMPSON , Sec. % & Treas Wholesale g& Retail. IOST STOOIK : "FIshTtrnnd" Coats , Bulbs , Douches , IlnirCrlmncrs. Nursery ShoctlUB , Speculum * , Air Pillows , Ilrushci , Drill A Dnck , Ilnlr ' Nnvy lines , bportsmcn's Goods , Airllccle , Brewer's Hose , Door Main , Oil Clothing , Mumps , Caps , Dretn Shields , Horse Covers , Packing , Stationer's CSuin , Antl Hntllurn , Capes , Drinking Guns , HOBO , H. H. AT. Co.PallH , Syphons , Aprons , Carriage Cloth , Klnstlc. llnniU , Hose Coupllugs , Perftction Box Siir ) i , .Spittoons , Atomizers , Cartridge Ilagb , Klnstlc StocLlngi , HOBO Pipes , Pencils , .Sulininlnt , ' Jnckrls , llniuls , Catheters , Kr.iflcrn , Hose Iteele , I'cn holders. Syringes 'Perfection Boi. ' llandaRp Gum Clothing , F.ico lings , Hot Wiiter BottlesPessaries , ThlliibU-s Iliuillsuml Copy Hook Sheets , Finder Cots , Ilnvcrsncks , I'luno Covers , Throiit ling" . Halle , Carpeting , Flower .Sprinklers , Pipes. Ttlblnp , Until tints , Cuiiicnt , Floor Scrnpcrs , IroCnps , l'i ; > o btcms , Tumblers , Until Tubs , Clothes U'rlnKcrs , Folding I'liils , Ink Manila , J'lant Sprinklers , ? ! " > lleil I'tins , Coats "risli llrund" Foot Hull" , "if Cushions , I'uro Rubber , Bed Sheets , Conihs , Force Cnpn , 1'ants , Tolmcco PotichcB. B.ll. [ ' .Co. lcltlngOomb ! Cleaners , Fruit Jar Kings , Llncil Hose , 1'lstol Pockets , Trotting Kolls , Bolt Hooks , Corks , J'unnelo , I.aeo Cutters , Hattlcs , Urinals , Hollows Cloth , Cork Screws , Gas Tubing , I.I fc Preservers , Huhber Dam , Umbrellas , Dibs , Curry Combe , Gloves , Maekintnfli Goods , Hulcm. Ventllntiiif ? Soles , lilnnkcts , Cucpndors , Gossamer daps , Mutch Bo\es. Hupnirlnc Cloth , " \VaRon Aprou0 | Hoots A Siloes , ClRnr CnscR , - Cloth , Martlngalo Kings , Shaft Hubbcrs , WafTon Covers , Hoys Cnps , ChalrTlps&Uuffers , Coats , Slatrt , Slioes .t Hoots , Walton .SirlnK9 | , Hoyt ) Coats , Dlupcrs , " Waterproofs , Slatting , Sink Scrapers , Wenlherijtrlps , Diaper Cloth , Gnltcr Strnps , Mirrors , Scoops , , Bracelets , Dollfl , Gun Covers , Mittens , Shooting . Cents , Wadlnir 1'nntf , Ilri-iist Pumps , Doll llodlrs , Guttn rorclm , Nipples , Bllng.nhotu. Wntor Uotllea , llruantbhlelds , Doll Hcnds , Gymnnslums , Nursing Hlbs. holing , Window Clcnners , lluircis , Uoor Hauds , Hair Curlers , Nursing Hottlcs , SionKO | lings , Wilnger Hells , Loslon TlpUinc JCo's. Itubbcr and Cotton Uclting , Packing and Hose. Sole agents in Omaha. Leather Ilcfllng- ; Pure Oak Tunned. Manufacturers of "PERFECTION IJOX SYUIXGES. " arunitfacturcra of "FISH Jill AND IIUBHER GOODS. " OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY , 1008 Farnam St. , OMAHA , NEB. Mull Orders Solicited and will Herelrc Prompt Attention. SUITS SUITS THIS WEEK SUITS SUITS SUITS To Our Immense Line of SUITS Suits ! Spring SUITS SUITS In Siu'ks nnd Lltiilton CiittnvnyH , ivliit-li for quality , lit , style and worKmamliip are not to be equalled in till * city. We Nell our goods SUITS SUITS at J5 per cent lets than oilier denier * ean all'ord to do. Our SI , § 5 and § 0 Suits arc mipcrlor to anytliiiiK I" tlie ninrUct for the price. SUITS SUITS Our § 7 Itluck nnd Itrowii Worsted Suits eannot be lioiiglit fine. \vliere for le.s than 1U or $12. A word on our Hue of 81O , g2 , l15 , ? ,20 and § 22 SultN , of which SUITS we curry the most complete line In the elty. These Roodn are equal SUITS to the best tnllor.inndc garment * , and we guariintco n perfect lit , and feel sure a call would u iielit the > .o who propose buying a spring SUITS unit. SUITS ISO S Street. F.inl > a < lV tliehW'it ertrUcn- ; rteilit lt < il > r < lH < ' "tco" > t'"rl" > " 1 K.litrat . > intll < l > 'fll'rrrl < l"l"U Ournamcls I J.AT.COUSINS , on every sole. 1 NEW YORK ' ' " " ' ' ' - ' V ' . ' . . : RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Pine Jewelry , Silverware Thelarce t fctock. I'lice * the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas nnd Ifilh strectb , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. OOB. 18th AND HABNKY , OMAHA. Property of ev ry ilcscrlptlon for snlo iu all paits of tlio city. Lands for sale iu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF AHSTUACTS Of Titlcsof DoiiRlns County kept. Maps of the city. Mute or county , or any otbcr iufonnation ileslrcd furnisfica free of charge upon application.