Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1887, Page 5, Image 5

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    PUSHING TOE BEIT RAILWAY.
Uoik on the Lincoln Bead to Be Hurried
Forward This Summer ,
IX DEALER IN BOOKS FAILS.
Pitt konbnre's Store Closed By Cred
itor * Tlio Northern Ilollnf Asso
ciation Incorporated Board
of Trade Reorganized.
IFHOM TUB BKK'B U8COMY UTjnEA.TJ.1
One of the ofllcors of Iho Incorporated
belt Hue railroad , who lias passed through
Ihc recent excitement of motor nnd cable
lines , Informed the BEE yesterday that the
jmrvoy waa practically completed. "There.
will bo , " continued the oflleml , "a meet
ing of the stockholders and directors at
an early day now , perhapa the first of the
week , and their action will be to approve
the survey and arrange for building.11 Con-
tinning the Interview , ho also stated that
the belt line would bo constructed to West
Lincoln , the insane hosuitol aud the pen
itentiary the present year , and that In
connection with the business of thcso
places it may be rondo to pay expenses at
the present time , although no more can
bo expected. The belt line company also
expects in the very near future to see ro-
eults of a paying nature accrue in their
terminal facilities. They also expect to
push the project of n union depot and
union elevator. For the past month the
1 belt line has been lost sight of in the long
just of other propositions , but the assur
ance is now made that it is to be well
commenced the present summer.
A CAPITAL CITV FAILUUE.
Yesterday a ripple of excitement
passed over the business portion of the
oitv in the supposed failure of F. A. Falk-
enuurg , dealer in books nnd stationery ,
who had his store room in the Evening
Jfows building on the west side of Gov
ernment square. The closing of his place
was the result of the falling duo of a
3,000 claim hold by the Capital National
and the putting of some extra
mortgage on-the stock in favor of W. H.
Roinnnrd. The claim of the bank was
duo Thursday and Mr. Falkonburg was
Willing that the banK should take posses-
MOD of the stock ! Iflnoccssary to secure
possession. About the same time Hyde ,
llogo & Hyde commenced proceedings
to recover some | 600 , and through the
night a deputy sheriff took possession of
the store. There waa a surprised lot of
workmen in the News office in the-morn
ing when they went to work and found
the doors were locked , but when Colonel
Hyde reached the scene he issued passes
to the employe * , contrary to the inter
state law , who were allowed to enter the
building. Attachments have been taken
put against tlie stock by some of the
flbovo named creditors.
NOimiKHN KEUKK ASSOCIATION.
The articles of incorporation of the
Northern Relief association , A. O. U. W. ,
wore filed with the fcccretary of state yes
terday. This is the incorporation of the
A. O. U. W under the act exempting se
cret societies from the general Insurance
laws. The company commences business
pn the 27th of April and continues
twenty years , the business being con
trolled by a board of six directors , who
will hold business meetings biennially ,
iTho incorporators elected themselves ta
the ofllccs for different terms : J. G.
Hate , president ; II. M. Warring , man'
nger ; F. F. Hooso , treasurer ; the board
Di directors being F. G. Fuller , of Chad
Iron , and J. M. Harmon , of Snolton , foi
two years ; J. G. Tate and F. F. lloosc
four years , and M. II. Garten and H
Sir Warring for six years.
THE BANK OP AVAKEFIEtD ,
Dlxon county , with a capital stock oi
910,000 , bos filed articles of incorporation
business to commence at once and con
tiuuo for twenty-live yours. The indebtedness
ednoss is limited to two-thirds the capita
Block and the incorporators are J. H
Culver , \V. P. Manloy and Levi Kimball
A NEW BOAHD OF TRADE.
The business men of Lincoln have fel
the influence of the awakening sensor
and have reorganized that which ha
been only in name heretofore a board o
trade. Two hundred business men am
capitalist * were instrumental in thi
awakening and they have placed at tin
bead of the revised instituion lion. I. M
Raymond , of the wholesale grocer :
Jbouso of Raymond Bros. Active citizen
Are joined with him m the dotormlnatioi
that hereafter six months to a year shnl
not pass without a business men's moot
jug of some character.
In connection with the reorgnniaztioi
pf the board steps were taken for th
formation of n local freight bureau wit
the landublo object iu view of bring ! u ;
Iho railways to time in the matter o
rates and effecting a harmony of actlo :
among heavy shippers in enforcing thoi
rights in the promises. It is expeote
that with n thorough organization the
shippers will bo enabled to throw the !
' business in a bulk to the line of road thu
offers then relief from present discrimi
nation * and in that event , a reduction o
rates. It is regarded as promising fo
tnaaynew wholesale houses to local
in Lincoln this year.
OONOKHNINO THE I'OLIOE.
The clean sweep of police under th
new administration may bo like a no1
broom , bnt they wholly lack in appeal
nee. A night or two ago two strnngoi
were astonished at an apparition thi
passed them in tUo cool of the oveninf
- A It was drcased in the shabbiest kind c
'citizen's clothing nnd swung with over
evidence of authority a prodigious bill ]
There are some of the new force wn
have a thought of their personal appeal
ance , nnd others who do not , but see rut
regard a weapon all that makes a pollc <
nan. So much was said of the pohc
force under Mayor Burr's administrate
r by the reformers of systems in constar
abuse , that a stranger would expect t
k > BOO highwaymen in them. To the coi
f > trary , however , strangers saw in the ol
force uniformed men who at least kno'
now to appear as police oflicers , and di
not go along the streets like a homi
tender hieing forth in the mornin
hours to plant sod corn. Incidentally
might be well to remark that the no
force lias not reformed evils in the city t
any great extent. Gambling houses sti
run and Iho social evil still exists , tli
only move against the latter being toco
lect their fines publicly instcadof pr
fatcly and indirectly to assist the !
places through advertising them.
AUOUT THE CITr.
Two eighty-acre tracts within the tw
mile limit from the city boundary hai
been sold the past two days , aggregate
„ | 20,000 each. They will bo platted i
once and bo added to the long role <
J town lots that are rapidly encroaching <
t , Omaha territory.
A An uarly-ln-tno-day fight occurred c
I ono of the most prominent corners in t !
city yesterday morning , ono of the coi
, batants coming out of the fracas with
f , bloody nose. 1 he usual largo and pi
tnlscuous crowd of spectators hi
oaroely time to gather so soon was t
\t \ tnded.
f1 The paving quection doth not yet a
u pear to be settled in the different d
I , triots , and many opinions are express
| fc concerning which is the beat of all to 1
L" ' ' down. Representatives of Colorado sat
feMono and of Trinidad asphltum ha
f personally visited the city , and a nnmt
w > , of local citizens have been strenuous
i r favoring brick. The outcome promises
\ ' 4 be a mixture.
l , * ' Real estate was higher In Lincoln y <
P ; . terday. in fact , great clouds of it awe
I . ID aud down tbo principal streets t
r. ' Ugh in the air to bo of any practical b <
efit. There is at the present Umo n lonfl
demand for better service iu the UDO of
street sprinkling.
A party waa on trial yesterday In police -
lice court charged with assaulting nU
family nnd threatening to do them great
bodily injury. The caee was occupying
the nttentlon of a largo number of wit
nesses and spectators.
The Irate landlord of the Iowa house ,
who fired a gun at some employes at the
New Republic ofllco Thursday , had not
been recovered , or rather captured , yes
terday , although the police claimed to
have made diligent search.
Langtry is to visit Lincoln during the
coming month of May and Funk's opera
house will bo the attraction on that oven-
Ing. Front reserved seats are already in
demand.and the house will undoubtedly
bo a great ono.
i'Sald Aaron lo
Lot's cut off our noses. "
Aaron mast have boon a sufferer from
catarrh. The desperation which catarrh
produces is often sufficient to make people
ple say and do many rash things , and
many continue suffering just as if no
such cure as Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy
existed. It cures every case from the
simplest to the most complicated , and all
the consequences of catarrh. A person
once cured by Dr.Sago's Catarrh Remedy
will not be apt to take cold again , ns it
loaves thu mucous membranes healthy
and strong. By druggists.
A PRESENT FOR ED. STOKES.
JIo Won't Want It If It Continues to
ClearOnt Barroom * an Heretofore.
Savannah News : A gang of cowboys
with ! 18-calibro revolvers never cleared
out a western saloon m shorter order
than a crowd in the Fulaska house bar
was dispersed last night. As they rushed
pell-mell through the Bull street doors
the lirst thought of passers by was
that another earthquake waa coming.
It was neither a cowboy nor nn earth
quake , but something fully as terrible ,
a full grown adult rattler. Tito workmen
who are cutting bushes up the river
caught his snakcshlp and sent him down
to Col. John Guynor. the Government
contractor. They iiad caged the reptile
in a rough box , across the top of which
wore nailed a barrel stave or two and a
shingle. Box and contents were placed
in the barroom for safe keeping until
morning , as the night clerk objected to
having the snake in the ofllco or around
the lobby. Nearly everybody who entered -
od the bar caught sight of the box and
tried to form an idea of the rattler's size
by peering through the cracks In the
box.
box.Ono
Ono voung man from an interior coun
ty finally dropped In , and was approach
ing the box by a left oblique movement
when ho oarromed on the soap box lay
ing on the floor. Instantly the reptile
set off his alarm clock rattle at a rate
which sounded as if his tail was making
1,200 revolutions a minute. The ruralist
recognized the sound , and Iho leap that
ho raado would have broken the best am
ateur's record in the country if it had
been measured. Iu some way
the box was overturned , and one
of the staves which was insecurely fast
cned came off. Out daited a Jioad as
wide on top as the palm of an ordinary
man's hand. Two feet or more of snake
shot out after the head like a blow
straight from the shoulder. In less than
half a second three feet or more of the
reptile had wriggled out on the floor anil
coiled up midway between the counter
and the cracker shelf.
A dozen or fifteen men had been stand
ing around , the most of them within n
pace of the box. Half a dozen classes ol
beer and a lemonade had just been set
out. The thirsty and the curious wore
alarmed by a yell , and all grasped the
situation so quickly that a stop watcl :
couldn't have' taken the time. Some
raado a break for the billiard room aud
the rest for Bull street. But all conk
not get through the doorway at one
time , and four who were in the real
jumped for the counter and clambered
upon it.
The bartenders couldn't see what had
happened , but they formed a pretty ac
curate idea , and they , -too , climbed upoi
the counter. The reptile lust remainec
celled up and showed his ire by darting
out his forked tongue and trying to last
the air into foam oy his rattlo. Ho wai
boss of the bar for the moment , am
conld have had white seal champagne il
ho had called for it , or could have gem
and taken it without being molested. II
ho had started toward the counter thosi
on it would have attempted to do tin
human 11 v act , and would have tried ti
walk on the ceiling.
In the course of a couple of minutes th
panic began to subside. Two or thre
parties who had been playing billiard
cautiously advanced on the suako will
cues and succeeded In pinioning him ti
the floor without hurting him much
Then a piece of wire screen was obtainei
and nailed on the box , an opening boint
left to slip the reptile in. With muc
caution and difficulty that was accom
plished , and those who were upon thi
counter were told that they might com
down in safety. They said the snaki
looked to bo eight toot long
t but that is considered b
others to bo an oxaggoratio
ol about three feet. A No. 11 cull woul
not go around his body in the largcc
r part. Two of his fangs wore taken ou
Q by the men when they caught him , whic
they did by placing a forked stick on hi
nook , and then slipping a noose over hi
head. The reptile is said to have tw
fangs left. Several of his rattles wor
broken off in dragging him to the camj :
During the night his mate followed afto
him half a mile from where ho was cap
turod , and was found iu the morning an
killer/ / .
Colonel Gavnor intends to send th
snake to Ed Stokes , proprietor of tli
Hoffman house , Now York , who want
one to place in a case in his bar amen
the oostlv pictures with which it is hunt
The reptile is remarkably vicious , an
keeps his rattle going for an hour at
time when disturbed.
POZZONl'S MEDICATED COMPLXIONPOW
DER
For Infant's toilet is an indispensable ai
ticlo , healing all excoriations immediate
y. Mothers should use it freely on th
ittlo onos. It is perfectly harmless. Fa
ale by druggists.
ItEAli K8TATE.
Transfers Filed April 28 , 1887.
Ilonry L Chamberlain to Palmer 11
Beldun , lot IS , blk 1 , Jerome Park , w
' ' ' ' " '
H L'ciiambiriain'to'NelVle'rotter ! "lot
14 , blk 1 , J uromo Park , w d 1S (
Augustus Kountza and wlfn to Henri
etta Boiseu , lot 7 , blk 6 , Kountze 4th
add.wd ? (
L P 1'ruyn and wife to Cieo 0 llobble ,
lot 9 Smith's Park , w d 3,01
L P 1'ruyn and wife to Gee C Hobble ,
lots Zt , 23,20 , blk i Pruyu's sub cllv
ofbllcailydel'ark , w d 71
Jas E Lone and wife to Francis Phelps
lot 3 , bile 15 , Bedford Place add , w d 1,01
Susan K Howard et al to Frank B
11 . Johnson undivided K of lot 3 blk
103 , wd 11,5
a John Uaeh and wife to Paul Nelson ,
aII lot 1 , blk 3 Pratt's sub dlv , w d. . . . 1,6
City of Omaha to Jane Igo , 15x35 feet
II tx gat ne cor of lot 6 , Blk 318,0. c. . * &
jona 11 Krck to Chas 11 Uawey et al , e
S , KountzoadaUd , wc . 0,0
Peter Hendrlckson and wife to David
U Beaver , lot 34 , McOandllsh .Place ,
wd 7,0
David USeaver to Jos Barker , lot 84 ,
McCandllsh Place , w d 7,0
veer Mary H Vundy to Jas li McShauc et
or al. lots 1,3 3 , blk 1 , Keed's 4th add ,
ily wd , 10,0
to Elmer SDundr to JaslI McShaneet
al , lou 1. a , 3 , blk 1 , Heed's 4th add ,
qp
spt EH Chandler to Maria Krebs , lot 17 ,
pt Oblk 5 , Melroeo hia wJ
oo I tleo W Hourk et al ki Mai y K Mcuraty
n-1 lot 1. blk 'fcY fihmn'k M odd , w d. .
Jas H Swettnm et 'M to Mary E-fc-
Clnty , lot-U blk 4 , Thornburg Place
W 3oO
Uh * * * * 4 * * fc * * * } *
Franalo B Blarney to FranWIn B Blar-
ton , lot * 1 and a , blk 'K , ' tihlnnl &
add.wd 7. 1 1,500
A Benson trustee to Mrs Ada Ilotch-
crt , lot 2J blk 0 , Benson , w d 4V )
J W Coyncr et al to F B Peckhnm , lot
0 blk 7 , Plalnvlow , wd 1,060 ,
Wm M Harris et al to Win T Cartnlch-
aol , w 3 feet of lot 1 and aU of lot 3
blk 5 , Reed's8d ndil , wd 4,000
City oi Omaha to Max Abrhams. liOxlM
feet beg an t w cor ot blk 4 , Credit
Fonder odd , n c SOJ (
Alonzo U Hunt and wlto to Jonas
Holmgren , o K lot 18 , Sunnyshlo , w
"
d . „ CT5
E A Benson and wife to Jus Q
Miner , lots37 and 83 , blk C , Briggs
Place , wd 2,000
E A Benson and wife to Delln A
Vnuglinnlota ? blk B..Brlggs Place
aad.wd
E A Benson and wlfo to Delia A
Yaughnn , lot Ul , blk 4 , Brlggs Place
odd , wd 2,500
E A Benson and wlfo to Delia A
Vauglmn , lot 3 blk 13 , Briggs Place
ndd.wd 2,500
Edith E Doollttie to Mary Nolan , o } 4
lot ( a , Hart man's add , w d 1
Wilson D Dennett to Jas Callanan , lot
0 Dennett's subdlvotloU 0 , 10 and
11 , blk 3 , Orchard Hill , wd 800
Fred \V Gray and wf to Clara I Silk-
worth , s 47 ft ot n 00 ft of lot 5 and s
47 ft of n M ft of w 86 ft of lot 6 , blk
10 , Improvement Association add , w
d 1,150
Mary M Wllcox to Frank W I1I1K e 50
ft of lots 13 and 14 , blk 5 , Hawthorne
wd 1,400
Jos L Keunard et al to Luctuda B
Hills , w 51 feet of lots 13 , 14 , blk 5
llawthorno.w d 1,530
Edward \Volfred et al to Frceland
Sheldon , lot 17 , Washington square ,
wd 1,000
Ilennlng Loronzen et al to Aaron
Ueubensteln , 3x10 rods com 10 rods
s of nw cor ot e } of ne , 34,15,13 ,
wd 1750
West Side Bid BSSO to Sophie F Mor-
poll , mX of lots 13 13 14 blk 10 ,
flanscom place.w d 2,000
Same to Walter B Wllklns , lot 3 blk 0 ,
Uansuom place.w d 3,000
Same to John Street , lot 5 blk 10 , Hans
com place , w d 3,000
Satno to Win II Alexander , lot 1 blk 9 ,
llanscom pluoo.w d 3,000
Same to Ualph W Brcckenrld e , lot 3
blk 10 , lianscom place , w d 3,000
Same to Wm P Dovoroll , lots blk 10 ,
Hanscom place , w d 3,000
Satno to Ambler S Ackorman , lot 21
blk 9 Hanscom place w ct 2,000
Same to Jennie Frank , lot 4 blk 9 ,
Hanscom place , w d 3,000
Same to Jas P English , lot D block 9 ,
llanscom placo. wd - . 3,000
Same to John F Dale , n } lot 13,13,14 ,
blk 10 , llanscom place , wd 3,000
Same to John McDonald , lot 7 blk 10 ,
Hanscom place , w d U,000
Same to Michael Loo. s K lots 91011 ,
blk 10 , Hanscom place , w d 3,000
Same to Kate K Holloway , It 30 blk 9 ,
llanscom placn wd 3,000
Same to John A Shields , lot 15 blk 10 ,
Hanscom place , w A 3,000
Satno to Leora B Burton lot 10 blk 10 ,
Hanscom place , w d 3,000
Same to Lllfto V Manning , U18 blk 10
Uanecom place , w d 3,000
Same to Sydney Smlth.sX lots 13 13 14
blk 10 , llanscomplacis wd 2,000
Same to A C P Farrell , lot 0 blk 10 ,
Hauscom place , wd 2,000
Same to Mollle T Bethetze lot 17 blk 10
Hanscom place , w d 3,000
Burns A | Willis and wlfo to Wm S
Kobertson , lots 345079 , Columbia
place , wd 3,400
Somalia Land Co to Chas Fahs , lots
blk 04 , Iot3 blk 65 , S Oui.w d 537
S Omaha Land Co to Chas Fans- lot 4
blk01. SOm , wd 413
Frank J Coates to Fred A Joslyn , s 40
feet of lot 15 , Fairmont add , w d. . . 1,800
Nathau Shelton and wlfo to Mary E
Burns , lot 3 blk 3 , Windsor teirace ,
wd. . . 300
JnsBMegeath and wife to Susan E
Sams , lot 30 , Windsor place , w d . . . 8,800
C L Bonner and wlfn to Ableail D
Allen , lot 3 blk A , Bedford placowd 1,100
Jas S Woodburo et al to Uggert Buck ,
wK of swM 28 1513 , w d 4.800
Thos Malone to Mary Malone , n } of
wM blk 10 , S E Hogers add , q c 1
West Side Bid Asso to Cits of Omalm.
w8 ft of lots 13345078 and 08 ft
of lots 1510 17 IS 19 20 2132 and strip
8 ft oil w sldo of lot 11 , and strip 8 ft
off e side lot 13 blk 10 , Hanscom
place , qc 1
W Side Bid Asso to David O McKwon
lot 33 blk' ) , Hanscom place , w d. . . . 3,000
Andrew J Hanscom and wife to West
Side Bid asso , blk IU and lots 1,3 3 4
5 18 19 30 3123 blk 9 Ilauscom place ,
wd 30,000
Clara D Able and husband to Gustavo
B Uengen , lot 9 blk 108 , lot 12 blk 113
' Florence , qc 1
Om and Florence Land & Trust Co to
Gustavo B Hengen et al lot 9 blk 103
lot 13 blk 113 , Florence , q e 1
Glenn S Heimon and husband to Goo
W McKlnnoy , lot 13 blk 813 , Flor-
ence.n o 1
Sylvia E McKlnney and husband to
Gustavo B Hengen , lot 0 block 103 ,
Florence , q o 1
O P Chubb and wife to Gustavo B
Uongen e 5 foot ol lot 10 and w K
lot 11 , Keyes dlv oflot9 Capitol ad ,
w d 5.25C
LY Morse etal to Upton Swlngloy ,
lot 8 blk 3 Lakes add , w d 5OOC
Ellas Svenson and wife to Sarah J
Brownson. lot 11 blk 10 Heeds 1st ad
wd 0.50 (
Hufus A Willis and wife to L H Cool-
ley , lot 34 Columbia place , w d 8CK
Anton HospeJ rand wife to Fred U
Waddlngham , lot 19 , Polbam place ,
wd 1,55 <
John AMIlroy to John D Kills etal ,
Iot7blk3l'ottorsndd , wd 1.50C
Frank T Murphy to Francis A McCall ,
lot33. Nelson's add , qc 1
Francis A McCall and wife to Ell/n BEaten
Eaton , sK lot S3 , Nelsons add , w d. . 3,53 !
Wm Gaslln Jr to Leander Tidball , lot
4 blk 8 , Myers , Klclmrds & Tilden's
add , wd GO
Jas H McCreary and wlfo to Otto Lc-
beck , e44 ft of lot 8 blk 101 , wd 19,001
r other Woman' * Uanda.
Belle Sanford , a colored woman whc
rooms on Ninth street , attacked auuthoi
colored woman named Mattie Hill , yes
tordav afternoon and caught a Tartar
The Hill woman claims the Sanford wo
man struck her with a wagon spoko. Shi
retaliated by vigorously using a broon
handle. The Sanford woman's head wai
cut open and her right arm broken. Thi
Hill woman was assisted by her hui
band , it is claimed. Boll
women were arrested. Thu Saufort
woman has been in jail frequently of lati
for drunkenness and fighting. She ha :
two or three small children and they an
necessarily taken to the police statior
with her. While Dr. Leisenring was ox
aminlng the Sanford woman's injuries
yesterday she constantly screamed will
the pain. The children added their waili
to the tumult , so that the police statior
was u pandemonium.
And many other complaints cured by
EVIDENCE OF 1887
A Prominent Buffalo Physician gays :
BOT AI > 0. N , T. , Fob. li. 1S7
DrHorne. Chlciuro. 111. D ir SirIt It omethtn *
tmustitl for OOP of in * medical profcili > a to IndorM
anmltertt oa r1lcoi7 ! < K I take ploniuro In Inform
ing you that one of joiir Moctrtc Uekti enrpd mo of
rticumitl'tn , from which I hail tnlTUrcit 2yearn. I
hnvo recommemJml TOUT Indention to nt lent forty
f my pntlmu luffcrlim with chronic rttsonseiof ra-
louiklndi , Tin 1'alplUtton ofUi heart , ntrvou *
cblllty , epilepsy , rMonwtHni , lln In th buck and
Kliiers , . , etc. etc. All have pnrctinird nd
orn them wtth nxmt irmttrylog mult * 1 win bJuhly
ecommcnd your Kloctrto Uclta u poMMUng great
merit. Fraternally yours ,
L D. MCMiriUTt , M. D. M NIagara-tt
A Chicago Puisiclan Says ,
Dr norne-Urar Sir : IhaTO used several kind 1 of
magnetic and ttlectrle Uelts on patlontiand in viol f.
can boneatly gl e the prefcrmcs toyunrs , by all
xldt. ll nco I CUB awl do recommend yours over all
thorn. Yours fraternally , J. H. JoitnoN , M 1) ,
Jnn M , leys. omce.KT BUte-st. , Chicago
L Physician Says. All of My Pattout
are Satisfied.
GKNEVA , Nrn , J n 31,1887
FirW..T.UornoInventor Ieir Sir : I recommend
our Kloctrlc n < m to all who milter with anynorvoiu
.rouble , any chronic ItTor or kidney dlnaiues. Allot
ny patients that ore usliyj jonr Kloctrle Uelts are
latlsflod. Fraternally. M. I'BOPST , M l ) .
rhyilctan and Surgeon
L Minister of the Gorman Evangelical
Church , Says :
I.KtonTox , Alleimn Co , Mich , Fobs , 1W
Dr. W. J. Hirno. Chlcngo. lll-Ouiir SirYour
? lcctrlc Ilolls do all you clulm. Ono of thorn helped
ncof dyspepsia , conitrpstlou nnd general debility ,
notrid Ilka to Introduce your KooiH hero. Will
nulet mo have the aicnoy lor thl townihlplI'lpiiBa
. Ivo yourtoriin. I nm the minister of thii ( lormau
angelical Church of LolKhtoti. Hoipoctfiilly ,
HIV. LOUIS HHtlMM ,
Itcvldcncc , MIJcllovlIlo , Hurry county , Mich.
Neuralgia of the Stomach Cured.
CJilsrMrr , lir. , Jan.01,1337
Dr. Itorno nenr Sir : I WHS siilTerlnu with neural
; l i of the atom ich , uml inedlLlno Deemed to Imvo m >
n"octeven ; morphine did notrollo\o mo much. The
ttiick wonld beKln every evenlnit about nlnon'cloek.
, nd tint about six hours , I sent lor ono of your Uloc-
.rlc Dolts , got It nnd put It on iiml hirn't hud the
ca t symptom of nnur lM sluco liimnoll pleased
\ ours truly , A.j. IIAHCUUIIT.
Dr. W , J. HORNR , 191 Wabash-avonne ,
Cliicago.
Pole Inventor , o I'rletor and Manufacturer ,
tend stainpraop oatloguo.
DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON
1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo.
1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado ,
Of the Missouri Slate Museum of Anatomy ,
St. Louit , Mo. , University College Hospi
tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New
York. Having devoted their attention
SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT
OF
DISEASES ,
More especially those arising from impru
dence , m\ite all so suffering to correspond
M ithout delay. Diseases 'far infection and
contagion cured safely arid speedily with
out detention from business , and without
the use of dangerous , drugs. Pa
tients whose cases have , , been neglected ,
badly treated or pronounced incurable ,
should not fail to write us'concerning ' their
symptoms. Allletttrs receive immediate
attention. '
JUST PUBLISHED.
And will be mailed FREE to any addresi
on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical
Observations on Nervous Debility and
Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added ar
' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap'
ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or
gans , the whole forming a valuable medical
treatise which should be read by all young
men. Address ,
DUS. 8. & D. DAVIESON ,
1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado.
1707 Olive St..St. L-mis. Mo.
OMAHA D3.FOT
PALDIK
1312 Douglass St.
SPORTING G
IBSTModet.
WiDfleraere
Tennis Bat
la the delight
of all skillful
Tennis Play-
era.
THIUIOIK ,
aiadwooD ,
aauvA ,
ttVOUTEMD
BOYS' OWII ,
making the finest
line ot Tennis Bats
on the market , rang
ing In price , from $1.50
to $6.00 each. #
t Agents lot Wright < t
Dltson'aVentworth
Rocket , ana W. < fc D/ *
'Adopted Tennis Ball ,
BpMdlug'sTradeMwked
Tennis Ball. Striped
Tennis Coats , Etta ,
Celts , Shoes , Stockings ,
complete Tennis Uni
forms , and everything
pertaining to Lawu
Tennis. Catalogue tree
upon application.
? ! RBO , A victim o :
_ _ " i/txvy , ItwroiM
jJlltr.Loei Manhood , ttcX"hTtntr tried In rala
eTery known nmedy.hu cUncovrre a drapio
ra , which k > will WDdJ > M Kg ta bit fello nideivp' .
o. i. tUHOU. fo * O oT Beq IIU. Wew Toik Otf
HT.
Embody the hiehest exellencies in Shape
Hness , Comfort and Durability and
, " ' '
are the
Reigning Favorite *
fashionable circles Our ni me is on eve
ysale. f. & T. COUSINS , New.York.
I CURE. FITS i
h tandtk ikM UMi i a Mal&I * * > > a ndV. " "
I km nut * th * tflMM K OT& MlWTtnr or AU4I
KCKMKSa a UI l D wlr. Iwarrant nr MaM < rti > cn
tttvoratcMM. K MotVnkaTlall4UDor " ' >
ol B wrocilrtnaram. Bradu
TM atutoc.ru ] ' I
OffiM. ItcniUr
19 Park Pltet , NW York. .
M ationOmtba Bk
GENTS'
Special Sale !
100 dozen Unbleached Shirts ,
double back and fine linen
bosoms , 48c ; worth 75c.
50 dozen New York Mills Muslin
Shirts at 55c ; worths I.
50 dozen Gents' Balbriggan Un
derwear , shirts and drawers ,
50c ,
65 dozen summer Merino Shirts
and Drawers , in colors , 50c ,
fully worth 75c.
GciifHficnnlne British Ilnir Hose
fast colors , lOc. Very cheap.
as ( hirer-cut style * lion's Impoi t *
cd Ilnlf Hone , l ! > c. Not a single
pnlr worth less thuu 25e to S5c.
Gents' fjisle Hose , 30c ; reduced
from 5Oc.
Gents' f ir-ply Linen Collars In
nil the latest styles , § c cncli.
Gents Satlit-lliicd Tics , new
styles , 15e and lOc ; worth up to
5Oc.
Woven Wire Buckle Suspenders ,
Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs , 15c
to 35c ; worth 5Oc.
Gents' Percale Shirts with collar
and Cufft , T5c , gl and 61.95.
SO doxcn Gents' Fancy Shirts ,
47e ; worth 75c.
Linen Towels ,
SPECIAL OFFER :
ISO dozen All Linen Towels , §
different styles to select from , at
Tic each , or 9Oc a dozen.
3OO dozen Large Towels , in
cluding crepe , huck nnd damask ,
and knotted fringe , also plain
white and red bordered , lace
bordcrctl , &c. , your choice to *
day for lOc each. This you will
Hud the biggest bargain ever
offered In Omaha. There are
Towels In this lot worth from 3Se
to SOc each. Your choice to-day ,
remember , only lOc each.
HAYDEN BROS.
16th Street , Near Douglas.
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Paid up Capital . $350,000
Burplu * . 40,000
H. W. Yates , President.
A. . Touzalin. Vine President
W. H. S. Hughes , Cashier.
DI morons i
W. V. Morse , John S. Collins ,
H. W . Yates , Lowia S. Reed.
A. E. Touzalin.
BAN10NO OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. 12th and Farnam Sti.
A Geaoral Banking Business Transacted.
FRANK G. HOLLINS & GO. ,
Members New York Stock Exchange.
BUY AND SELL ON MAHCHN3 ,
STOCKS AND BONDS ,
Gainr and Provisions.
Clark Sreet , Chicago.
( Grand Paclflc Hotel )
Private wire to Now York.
Correspondence Invited by mall or telegrap
BOSTONMASS.
OAPITAIi , . . . $400,000
BTJBPLUS , . . . . 600,000
Accounts of Banks , Bankers and Corpo
rations solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are
excellent and we re-discount for banks
when balances warrant it
Boston is a Reserve City , and balance *
with us frombankinot ( located in other Re
serve Cities ; count as reserve.
We draw our own Exchange on London
and the Continent , and make Cable trans
fers and place money by telegraph through
out the United States and Canada.
Government Honds bought and sold , and
Exchanges in Washington made for Banks
without extra charge.
We have a market for prime first-class
Investment Securities , and invite propossli
trom States , Counties and Cities when is
suing bonds.
We do a general Banking business , and
invite correspondence.
ASA P. POTTER , President
JOB. W. WOP.K , Cashier.
L. J. MAKKS & Co.
Grain and Provision Commis
sion Merchants ,
10 and 1 % Pacific Avenue.
Grain aod i'roTlilons bought and sold on margin !
on the Chicago liourd of Trade. Uorreipondflne no-
llcltod. Dally or weakly market letter tent unappll
cation. Kcferoneo Cora Exchange Bank , Chicago.
LYON&HEALY4
WoodbridgeBrothers
STATE AGENTS FOtt THL
Decker Brothers
re
OMAtIA ,
ai > J '
1119 HAVE YOU 1119
Seen Them ?
JLtul become ( tssurcd of the fact Unit you can wear pun *
merchant-tailor made clothing for Its * price than it
ehmrgal for ordinary clothing ; if not , select from tlio
following the price you can afford , cut out the list and
come and ce what tt represents.
PRICE LIST.
"AT"
I 0 80 That was made to order by a merchant tailor for 35 00
13 GO dote dodo do no oo
15 20 ( to dodo do 8500
IB 40 dodo dodo do 4000
20 80 dodo dodo do 400 \
21 70 dodo dodo do 50 00
27 85 dodo dodo do 5B 00
SO 40 do do do COW
PANTALOONS.
In endless variety of pattern * , cut , sizes and prices , to
ult the taste of man , matters not Itoto long or short hit
pocltetboeh may be. We make a specialty of
Gents' Furnishings
And me pride ourselves in saying we carry the moft
complete line in Omaha. These will be found incompar *
able in quality , at prices quoted by the
1119 Farnam Street ,
N.B. Orders outside of the city receive prompt an *
carejul attention , Address the Mlsflt Parlors ,
The G. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co ,
K. W. OOK. 15th AND HABNJST , OMAHA.
Property of every description for snlo in all parta of the city. Lands for sals In
every county In Nebraska.
A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS
Of Titlosof Douglas County kept , Maps of the oity , state or county , or any other
information desired furnished free of charge upon application.
UNDER OATH.
The Asthma ,
REMEDY Bronchitis
CaCarrhal
That
Deafnos
Never Membrane
Fails to ous Croup ,
Cure Snoring ,
Catarrh Ulcerated
Sore Throat
Granulated Fharinsritla
Eyelids , and
Neuralgia , Laringitls
A GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.
Wliooping Coughs , Colds , Etc.
OABDOLIC 8HOEK HAIX CO. Omtll , Neb , April 12. 1387.
Gentlemen : Sometime go yon Induced mo to Irrone of yonr Bmoko Balls. Attlio time 1 nnd it
cMId lufTcring wllli a very bad whooping cough , no could hardly llo down.ns It brouihtonntraiiculv
tlon from thophleumand In tilasiTortn lo throw on " trlnjy | pnlcxm" he WHS cointmitlr voraltlna till
food HI futlatukimln. I madohliu Inhale the 'inmoko" from the Hall u few minutes ntn time , threa
tlmo * foraday , HndlNSIDKOKmiUUKS nilOKE TUK COUUil VI' . From the mart ton itmalM al
tered the ehuncter of tlie scorotloni they become loots snrt eully thrown on In tbo form of "mutter. "
ad In a few day * the child hud f ally recovered. Hlnee that I UM Rraoks Hall In my family forOrdlnarr
colds , for which It iilre * Immediate relief and a speedy cure. Kesfxirtfull ,
D , U.BKKMKH , Commission Merchant.KJ1 , Wfi05 and S07Uoward § tr flU
Subscribed In mj prtsenoe and sworn to before me this Bdday of April , 18K7.
tSEAI.J WM. KKTBOB. Notary public.
Our "Debellator Package , " unequalled as a blood purifier
and should be used in connection with the smoke ball in
all chronic diseases.
Given to all callers at our ladles' aud ( fonts' parlors , room U Grelgbtoa
Block. Carbolic Smoke Ball sent by maii , 12 , and 4 cents tor PQBU .
Debellator , 1. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL ( X > 7
Boom U Crelghton Block , 15th St. , near F. 0. Omaha , Nob.
, t * ta
YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER.
Owing to the BUUOI1L SLiOTKITI of til * cloth ( which
our p nu cover ncluilrtly ) will ft nvrfprtlr fln-t
HIM worn. JUqutm no breaking In. SI
by ll rKrt rl liiff worn Unda/Blf hot found Ihouii
PKKFKCT riTTINO. HEALTHFUL
d roa rari bl Corset eror worn , bold by all
ntelau dealers.
CKOTTT BRIM. , Cble * o , III.
EVELYN COLLEGE.
For young women , Princeton , N. J.
Prospectus , full particulars , sent onp-
plicaton to J. H , McEIvaine.
OCEAN STBAKERS.
A TRIP TO EUROPE ,
Send stamp for spring and summer pro
gram * , j ust istued. Tuos. COOK & SON ,
mar3-2m 235 Clark St , Chicago , 111.
IHAI.T
WHISKEY
Spenlallr DlatllUd for
MedlelBBl Vie.
THE BI5I TONIC !
UNEOUALEO lor CONSUMPTIM
WASTING DISEASES * n <
6CNERAL DEBILITY.
PERFECT DI8ETIOM
DB. IDW. L. WAU.INO , Bar-
goon In Chltf , NaUanal Quart
of N.JwrilM ;
"Mr atUDtlOB wai cll d U
your kiyitom Halt Wbl k jr bj
Kr. l lor , Pnifftt , of Tr toi\
and I haTe uie4 a ftw bottl *
with far txtttr tff ct ttian anr }
ban bad. I an reomm diiu
jour artlelt In mj pracUe * , aai
find It ttrj utMhctory. "
8IWAIZ UP nCTAIMltt
Crr it. o io k i tin sinuunc
MIBHill * MIMDILgQM
n Uw UUI.
EISNER A MENDELSON ,
( S li A ( u Mr tki U. S }
816.818and320RM SUPhllid bhiiuPA. ,
oodman Drug Co.O nl.AgontsOmaba
Nebraika.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
Successors to Juo. G. Jacobs ,
AND
Al tlio oldaland 1407 Farnara st. Onlcra
bytolegrapli sollcltoil and promptly aV
tended lo. TehpUone No.