Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1888, Illustrated Supplement, Page 8, Image 16
V ' * * - - . ' * ' . ' " ' ' 8 " - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 1 , 1888. . . . ' . ' , ' AMUSKMftNTS. Kqtilno 1'nrnilox at Hoyd'H. Bartholomew's Kqulno Piinulox appeared hero nbout n yenr ngo nml showed lor week to full houses. It received the npprcclutlon of everybody. It will bo iiccordcd n slnilliir reception ngnln , bcenuso It Is the only thing of the kind In existence , and Is ns entertain ing and Instructive as It Is novel nnd unique. It cotifilHtH exclusively of horses , who f > cem to bo endowed with reason , and who net almost with the intclllgcncoof human beings. There nre twenty of these nnlnmU. They travel In u special car lilted up in an entirely novel manner and In which they arc as much at homo as thonvcrnso tourist in his Pullman car. They linyo their wants supplied by n corps of Brooms , nnd when they need nny- thing which bolonps to them by right , the lack of which Is not noticed by the attend ants , the nnimuls make known the want by ringing electric bells In much the Hiunu man ner thai an cusy traveller summons u txjrtcr In n palnco sleeper. They appear every night this week and glvo a inntlnco to morrow afternoon and on Wednesday and Saturday. Each lady nnd child will bo pro- Rented with a souvenir ( Bccnt ) bag , contain ing n penny in ono department nnd u perfume In another. The car will open to-morrow ut the U. P. for inspection. ONLV A KAHMKIl'8 lUUOHTEIt , The management of the Grand opera house has secured In the above piece n well-known nnd popular attraction for New Year's , the first performance which will bo given on next Monday evening. The piece will bo repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday cvcnlnRs , whllo the last thrco nights of the week will bo de voted to "Moriarty the Coriwral , " n piece founded oti tin Incident In the late war which has been produced with ( fre.it success for sev eral seasons. "Only a Mariner's Daughter" illustrates the tribulations of a country girl who rises to comfortable circumstances , and affords an opiiortuiitty for the display of the strongest and most delicate of emotions. The jilcco has been played here twice and always drawn well. Miss Marion Abbott , n beauti ful woman , sustains the leading role , that of Justine , u sympathetic character , which in connection with the acting of her childrcil strongly appeals to the tears of the audience. The leading man Is S. J. Farhan , a well- known Chicago favorate , and ono of the handsomest men on the boards. The Retting of the piece in excellent and the dressing of the Indies of the most beautiful and richest order. TIII : xnw Kiir.x vtisnn. The form of amusement which has proved so popular in other cities bids fair to become equally popular hero. The tone of the place is pure , and the prices are such as to ut once make It the family resort of the city. Strong attractions have been booked for the opening of the now year , and large crowds will be the . order of the day. The management of the place is such that ladies nnd children can at tend at any time unaccompanied by un escort. ri.on.n'B TIIEITKU. At this pinto of amusement Lew Johnson's colored minstrels will commence one week's engagement to-morrow night , with u varied programme. THC OLYMPIC. The manager of this theater , Scth Cole , has prepared a now nnd interesting pro gramme for New Year's week , and the at tendance will bo as largo as it has always been , filling the theater nightly. Bnureis & Puls' German company give n grand piece to-night at Uoyd's ' , which re quires a great cast comprising twenty people. The play is entitled "Lumpaci Vagabundus" nnd abounds in solo and concerted pieces , The last performance of this company was a grand success nnd this it is expected will bo just as entertaining. AHTICMC8 OF INCORPORATION. Four New Organizations Filed With tlio County Clerk. THE ALFHUU MKINllUKO COMPANY. Articles of incorporation of the Alfred Melnburg company were filed with the county clerk yesterday. They will locate in Oimilm for the sale of sheet music , music books nnd musical Instruments. The capi tal is f 15,000 , and the incorporators arc A. M. Elnburg and Will W. McUrldo. WHOLES iLixo or iiAunwAUn , Henry J. Leo , Henry T. Clarke , John T. Clarke , E. M. Anderson and C. O. Lobeck , have associated themselves together for the wholesaling of hardware. The capital stock Is $ yoo,000. A 1IU1I.DINO ASSOCIATION. Druid Hill Building association was form ally incorporated , and they will buy and sell real estate and erect buildings for sale and rent. The capital stock is &W.OO , divided into shares of $170 each , the said shares to bo paid for In monthly installments of $15. Isaac E. Congdon , Joseph It. Clarkson , Frederick H. Davis , Ed O. Hamilton , George J. Hunt , T. I. Clnrkson , N. II. Hall , Thomas L. King- wait and Herman Kountzo are the incorpo rators. OOOHMAN 11UUO COMPANY. Charles F. Goodman , Emma Goodman nnd Oscar P. Goodman are the Incorporators of the Goodman Drug comoany , to bo estab lished In Omaha witli n capital of $100,000. THE BEE'S ANNUAL. A Splendid Showing For Onialia. This morning the Hcu will issue a superb supplement , illustrating the principal now buildings elected in Omaha during the past year. In connection with the Illustrations there is a care fully compiled statistical review of the year. These papers can bo secured at the lir.i : counting room for 10 cents per copy , with or without wrappers. Orders for largo numbers should bo sent In at onco. Every subscriber to the Bin : will receive ono copy of the illustrated supple ment free , in connection with this issue. One cent postage will curry the illustrated supplement to any part of the United States or Canada. Two cents will prepay it to any oftho leading countries in Europe. County Court. EDWAHD MOIIONY'8 WILL. The will of Edward Morony , deceased , was probated by Judge McCulloch yesterday. Mrs. Isabella Morony , the widow , is inado Bole guardian and executrix. sunn ON A piioMissouv NOTE. Redhead , Norton , Lnthrop & Co. brought . . . action yesterday against Messrs. Mergell ft < > noRcnzwelg to recover $403.7-1 duo ou a prom- e" Jssory uoto. ? - JUDGMENT ItnXDEIIF.n. The following Judgment was allowed by JudKO McCulloch yesterday : Thco J. Elliott (53.50 against Wllbert U. Lambcrson. Jt District Court. OITF.NIIEIMEU AGAINST SAMS. Henry E. Oppenheimer in his action brought yesterday against Walter Sams to recover $1,70. , alleges that ho furnished the latter with goods to that amount. EDMUND 1'AULSEN'S COMl'LUXT. Yesterday Edmund Paulson entered suit against Latey ft Benson to recover f 1S7.50 with interest thereon at the rate of ton per cent on n promissory note protested by the defendants. The Fire Hccord. During the year just ended the flro de partment has been called out to 178 fires , The total amount of loss and damages tc buildings In thcso fires Is estimated at SCO , * 160. and the loss on stock fSO,4l > ; > , making r total loss of $155,501. For 18SU the total loss was $128,000 ; the incicaso In loss Is only ii keeping with the increase iu the number o. buildings. A Labor Meeting. There will bo n mass meeting of the Join trades nnd labor organizations of the city , ii the city hall , on to-morrow night , "to con elder action ou now city hall building. Am protest against the employment of convic labor iu the erection of the superstructure o Bald building. " Union Sowing Mtichjno,1609 Howard St Gus BcliulU Fined. Yesterday afternoon Gus Schultz was ar ralgucd before Judge Bcrka on the charge o assault with intent to kill his wife. Till charge was dismissed , ftnd ho wnsro-nrrcsto for lighting. Ho was found guilty and line | 30 and costs. Instructed ( o Assess. At a meeting of the county commissioner yesterday the following was. adopted : Resolved , That the county treasurer b UwtrucU'd to asses , tlio foilgwiue for the yco 1SS" ! Estate of G. O. Morrcll , $220.88 : John J. Morrcll , W.rS ; N. Merrinm , $10.85 , the sntno being omitted froin the tax list. Happy Now Vcnr. Wesley Todd mul Miss Anna Kcll will begin thq now year by getting married , n license having been granted them by Judge McCulloch yesterday. They nre aged respectively - spectively twenty-six nnd twenty-two years , nnd aio residents of Omaha. Police Court CARPS. During the month of December there wcro 1,03' ! ca ei tried In the police coin t nnd $2,7511 In fines collected , Slnco coming Into ofllco on May 11 Judge Brrkn has tried 7.W5 cases and collected $ iy'JW.ir > In fines. Old pill boxes are spread over the Innd by the thousands after having boon emptied by suffering humnnitv. What a mass of siukunitiLr , disgusting niedi- cine the poor btonmcn has to contend with. Too much strong medicine. Prickly Asli Hitters is rapidly and surely Inking Iho place of all this class of drugs , and In curing all Iho ills aris ing from n di-ordorcd condition of Iho liver , kidneys' stomach and bowels. Ilcnl Estate Transfers. E S. Hood nnd wife to E II Vahlcamp , lots 15 nnd 10 blk 5 , Albright's Choice , w d $ 2G4 Thomas J Shecdy to I ) W Morrow , lot 1 blk 10 , Brown Pnrlt , w d 700 It C Patterson and wife to C B Ellis , lot 15 blk 11 , EdKCWood Park , w d. . 100 Edward Hainan et al to Charles Matt- son , lot M blk n , Ulversido Add , w d. . 125 M F Funkhouser and wife to J Kendis , lot 11 blk ( M , South Omaha , w d 1,300 Otto Lobeck nnd wife to Lida M Hover , lot 4 blk 5 , Lincoln Place , wd. . . DoO Ann M.Lewis to AVillinm C Patterson , lot 4 , Yates nnd Heed's ' add. w d. . . . 2,500 , M. Morrison and wife to D. C. Patter son , lot 13 blk ii , Morrison's addi tion , w d 350 James Miller to Thomas B. Norris , nk of oK lot 40 , GLso's addition , w d 3,000 Ellis L. Bierbower nnd wife to Otto Lnngo. lot II , Bnrklow Place , w d. . . 2,500 , GeoigoL. Grcew nnd wife to Mary Lnnge , o 20 feet lot 0 blk 0 , Shitll's 2nd addition w d 3,000 Otto Lunge and wife to George L. Green , lot ! > , Barkalow Place , w d. . 2,500 A. II. Behrcns to David Anderson , lot 8 blk 72 , South Omaha , w d 4,000 James F. Hobinson to J. W. Foster , lot 30 blk'1 , Walnut Hill , wd 2,000 Minnie L. Jayncs nnd husband to W. J. Paul , lot 1 , Flack's subdivision , wd 4,500 , T. M. Trovltt and wife to William J. Paul , lot 8 blk 4 , Fred Dcllone's ad dition , w d 600 Jas M Swctmnn ct nl toFVeii7cl and Win T Uobinson , lot 20 , 10 , 20 , 22 , Vlnton place , w d 4,000 Balthas .letter and wife to Henry J Avery , lot 7 blk 4 Jotter's add , w d. 1,000 Augustus KountdO et nl to M Schroe- der. lot 17 , 18,19 blk a Forest hill , w d 0,000 Jno M Heeco and wife to C T Taylor , n yt of lot 2 blk ( i Parker's add , w d. 3,175 M L Javnes nnd husband to NII Brown , lot 11 Washington square , w d 5,000 J Holfs and wife to Louis Uolfs , w \ < s w 10 , 15 , 11 , w d 2,500 H A Fowler to S Schlesinger ct ul lot 3 blk 181 , wd 0,200 Twenty-six transfers 401,204 Union Sowing Muchino , 1C09 Howard St. NEBRASKA SAVINGS BANK. IV. A. fi. Gibbon Plncod lit Charge of the South Oinalm llranoh. The Nebraska Savings bank , sit uated in the board of trade building , Kith and Farnam streets , is the largest savings bank in Nebraska. It has es tablished a , brunch in South Omaha for the accommodation of its many depos itors iu that thriving city. This branch will bo under the management of W. A. L. Gibtmn , who for years-had charge of the credits of Paxton & Gallagher of this city , and until recently was a mem ber of the wall-known hardware firm of Ednoy & Gibbon. Mr. Gibbon is ono of the most practical , care ful and successful financiers of this city. Ho has been identified with all the recent moves calculated to advance Omaha's interest both at homo and abroad. Ho is also ono of the lead ing members of the Omaha board ol trade , besides being largely interested in real estate in all parts of the city. IIo is a friend of the workingmcn and the thrifty mechanic and will bo found just the man to accommodate the num erous monoy-baving laborers and me chanics who wish to deposit their money in the South Omaha branch of the Nebraska Savings bank. Union Sowing Machine , 1GC9 Howard St. Notice. Members ot the Wood Machinists' union are hereby notified to attend meeting next Tuesday evening , Janu ary 3 , on special business. By order of the president. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Notice. The following is a list of numbers drawing prizes at the Omaha Bazaar's Christinas drawing : 1814 2201 308 1202 1090 1080 2708 1059 1100 2304 109 878 58 1887 500 3090 2057 1070 102 872 218 100 2983 2294 1317 930 1802 3072-3101 2994. These holding any of the above num bers will please call and got prizes. New 1'eiir'H Supper. There will bo a grand Now Year's supper at the Seward St. M. E. church Saturday evening. Oysters , turkey and roast beof. Fifty cents. Union So\vingMachinolG09Howard St. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. Burlington Route. Tickets sold ovcry day , good B'IX months. Choice of routes. Special cheap excursions Jan. 12th and Fob , 10th. For particulars write to or call at CITY TicKirr Omen , 1324 Farnam St. T Architects and Superintendents. Ilodgbon lie Son , 20 , Iron Bank. Gco. L. Fisher , architect , Room 47 , Chamber of Commerce building. Death nud Destruction To high prices , Stoves , Furniture OIllco Desks etc. , at le s than ono hull value. Niw Youic STOUAOI : Co. , Cor. Capitol avenue and 15th st. Union Sowing Machine , 1G09 Howard St William Morrihon died ycstordaj morning at 3:15 : o'clock. The funera will bo hold this afternoon at I o'qlocl from liia into rcbkloiico 1314 Soutl Thirteenth street. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St Among tlio financial additions to tin city the past year , was the establishment mont of the Kansas & Nebraska department mont of the Central Loan & Trust Co. of Dos Moines , at No. 1011 Farna-m St. This company has a paid up capital o 8100,000 and does a largo farm loan bus ! ness in Ktistorti Nebraska and Nortl Central.Kansas. City loans are mad Ml only upon property centrally located and of the most desirable class. The Omaha olllco is in charge of Mt C. A. Starr , ono of the otllcors an rs stockholders of the company. Investor are invited to call and investigate th bo methods of this company , and uxnmln ar. the securities * ollorcd for taio. ' A Story With A Mnrnl. . Good news for \oung men "who are contemplating matrimony. Ono of the great socfo.1 problems of the ago is to find ti way to overcome Ih6 marked re luctance shown by our young men to en-1 taring the married state. This reluct ance is not due to any distaste for mar ried life , but poverty in a majority of ca es. Messrs. Rosenthul & Co. , pro prietors of the people's installment hoiiho , No. 01H North Sixteenth street have practically solved this knotty prob lem. They will furnish , the entire house for the doughty bridegrom , from collar to gurrol with nice now furniture , stoves , carpets , etc. , complete with only a small payment down , the balance on small weekly or monthly payments. Young men this is your opportunity. Itoscnthul & Co. have the best of every thing. * Furnition , carpets , stoves , ranges , bedding , and all kinds of house furnishing goods , which Ihoy sell on lime to all. Their prices are low nnd their terms are liberal. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Wlmt Can you buy on easy terms ? Stoves , Furniture , Pianos and organs. WI1ERHV At the Now York Storage Co. , corner Capilol avc. and 15th bt. WHEN ? Now , for the next ten days. Grand clearing sale. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Ladies' felt slippers 50c at Norris & Wilcox , 1517 Douglas bt. CtittcfHt Cutters ! Swell body or Portland , double or single. See our cutters , got our prices and wo will save you manoy. PAULIN , OUINDOKK & MAKTIN- , Cor. Ninth and Jones. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Ladies' , misses' and children's felt slippers 60c. Norris & Wilcox's , 1517 Douglas fat. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St . Architectural. The two leading and well-known architectural firms of Mendelssohn it Luwrio and George L. Fisher will con solidate about Jan. 1st under the ( Inn name of Mendelssohn , Fisher & Liuvrio and remove to their new offices , which are being litied up in the W. A , Pa.xton building , corner Sixteenth and Furnum streets. With the combined talent of these three skillful architects the public can bo assured of the most prompt , accurate and artistic work. They have as super intendents Mr. D. L. Shane of this city nnd Mr. B. H. Brown of Chicago , two of the best men in their line in the country , who will see that all work is carried out in the most thorough and careful manner. Special sale of Indies' fe t slippers 50c. Norris & Wilcox's one price shoo store , 1517 Douglas st. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Salvation Army , Omaha. On Monday , January 2 , 1888 , at their hall , corner Kith and Farnum , from 5 p. jn. to 7:10 : ! p. m. , a great oyster ban quet , and at S p. m. a great jubilee meeting. Tickets , including admission to meeting , 25c. All are welcome. ADJUTANT ASIMNWULL , C. O. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard'St. Notice. " > " * The offices of the Co-operative Land & Lot Co. will bo closed all day on Mon day , January 2 , 1888. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Ice plows , markers , nooks , tongs , saws , etc. , at James Morton & Son's , 110 S. 15th st. , solo agents for Wood's ice tools. Send for catalogue. The Young Men's Hebrew association will give their first anniversary party on Tuesday evening , January 3. It will consist of a musical entertainment , fol lowed by a dance. Tickets $1. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Felt slippers 50c. Norris & Wilcox , 1517 Douglas st. James Morton & Son , 110 S. 15th st. , all kinds of ice tools in stock. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. A largo assortment of sleighs , cheapa Armstrong , Pcttis& Co.'b , leOS Izard st. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Notice. The offices of the Co-operative Land & Lot Co. will be closed all day on Moir day , January 2,1888. CHEAP IjIYKKY. The Pioneer Ijlvcry Stables. For funerals the best hearses and car riages , $2 each. Carriages far calling , opera and party culls , $2. Best car riages for depot calls , $1. Other livery equally low. The finest horsey and sleighs in the city. Horses boarded and delivered at $15 per month. Terms strictly cu&h. HOJIAX & TKUUY , Proprietors. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Seidenborg's Figaro , the only 10c cigar for 5c. Ask your dealer for them. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. MARRIHI ) . At All Saints' church , October 1 , 1S87 , by the Itov. Louis Knlmor , Mr. Dudley Uurch- nrd Hotscn , of Washington , D. C. , nnd Miss Ida Louise Hemington , of Omaha. Notice. The offices of the Co-operative Land & Lot Co. will bo closed all day on day , January 2,1888 Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St I'fi'inlt.s. The following arc the permits issued fron the ofllco of Superintendent Whitlock yes terday : F. W. Hullard , remodeling building , Thirteenth and Williams S 20 ! Joseph Longfellow , cottage , VanCnmp , near Agnes 20 M. M. Hamlin , residence , Nineteenth and Spencer 3,00 K Peterson & Cliristcnson , cottage , Canton - " ton nnd Seventeen ! ! 70 X L. P. Pruyn , barn , Seventeenth and Corby 15 O. C. JohnsonjCOttage orby iearSOth 1,00 X Six permits aggregating ? 7,20 X Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St He Got OffKaey. Gus Anderson , the proprietor of the Pncifi afi hotel , was arrested yesterday on the charg i.h of larceny as b.Ulco. A young boy nainei lo Gus Kastner had entrusted ? 10 to his care and when the boy asked him for it ho r < fused to give it up. IIo was arraigned bofor r. Judge Uerka , admitted that he hud attcmptc ; r.id to swindle the boy , but said ho was willing t id return the money. On condition that h rs would do this the ludgo agreed to line hit 10 only { 1 nnd costs. 10 Uuion Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard SI SOUTH OMAHAT K Is the Best Investment on Earth ! Next year will see still greater Developments * there than ever yet witnessed. Did we ey predict for SOUTH OMAHA anything but what has more than come to pa COME AND EXAMINE OUR LIST OF < V 1,000 LOTS , AND GET THE LATEST MAP OF SOUTH OMAHA. M. A. UPTON & CO. , 309 South 16th-st. Opposite Chamber of Commerce. Telephone 854. Union Sowing Machine , 1009 Howard St. To llcfjlii the New Yenr. Jay Tiumeity got out of jail yesterday ] ust In time to ponder over his past evil doings , nnd icsolve to live n better and more upright life dui ing the year to come. Last May Jay robbed a fellow printer of some $200 in money , and since then has been languishing in ] ull awaiting the icturn of his pioeecutor , who went to Portland , Ore. The latter in sisted on remaining away , and finally Trumeity was released for want of evidence to convict him. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Internal Revenue Collections. Mr. Ballcntine , the internal revenue col lector , took in yesterday § 10,003.07. Union Sewing Machine , 1009 Howard St. Boss Rng Carpet Loom. Write to C. N. Nowcomb , 1730 S. lilth for circulars. AMUSEMENTS. Beginning Monilny , January 2 , every evening and Slomlsiy , WeilneMlny untl Knturday Mnllnce ! ) . Thu Triumph ot the 1'Jth Century , PROF , GEO , BARTHOLOMEW'S ' EQUINE PARADOX ! 20 EDUCATED HOUSES. SO Ahbolutely the most marvelous exhibition on Earth. T enty hordes that. DO EVERYTHING BUT TALK- Prices 2Cr , 35c and We. No Higher. No extras. PEOPLE'S THEATRE | J One week nnd us.inl mntmee , commencing MONDAY EVENING-JANUARY , 2 , LEW JOHNSON'S FAMOUS "BLACK BABY BOY" MINSTRELS. 20 ARTISTS 20 PIUOES me , ar.c , : GC , BOC. Special Jlntlneo to-dav 2 p. m. , to-night 8 p. in. KATIE TEAlls'oN CO. IN "TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN. " - - - . EDEN MUSEE ! WEEK OF JANUARY 2. WALTER STEWART , ' Armless and LjcgleaB Marvel RAFFIA BEY. Great Kinpalontcnt Act c APT. "WRACK. Giant Vocalist. ZOLA ZARETTA , Hindoo SnaKe Charmer. Japanese Painters and Embroiderers , Glass Workers , Flower Makers , and Turkish Bazaar , Entire ClianRO of l'ro rniiuno in BIJOU THEATER. lOc ADMITS TO ALL lOc DOOHS OPKN FllOni 1 TO 1O I * . M GRAND OPERA HOUSE One Week and Saturday Matinee. Commencing Monday , January 2nd , 1807. A Positive nnd I'ronounceil Attraction. Tlio Youiig ami Itcnullf ul Kiuotlounl Actress , MARION- ABBOTT , n As 5lu > Ad venture ft , and supported tiy tlio amo Grutit New York Comimny , In ilio tcbt uncl pun-si i- Aiutrlcuiil'luy , 10 Only A Farmer's As iilujeil over a J ntdits In New York City and 1C 10 Micic - > lvo years tie I tire the publlo 10K 1li Ki > > li"t living tflillrt BI tri'ni , "IA PKT1TK HKAUTV. " AB Ll'ITl.K NEtUE ) Monday. Tiirmlny and WeilmiMltty , "Only n V rm er's DniiKhtur. " 'Jluir lny. KrUtay nnd Nituruuytlio , " , tliu Corporal. " ) Itreat n nr ilriiinn "MurliirHy ( atiinlay Mntlneo. Januiiry itli , "Only a I armor ( DuuKlittT. I'rlcos IIH u0uitl. iOX ) MORAND'S ) t. Select Dancing School , lo to MASONIC HALL , ( W1XTER TERM. ) oo Will bccin Saturday , Onntmry 7th ixml Momlaj- o January Oth. Lessoni every baturdny anil Mou d day during the f-eason. lo Ladies' private class , Monday. 3 p.m. Adults 10m Monday 8 p.in ; Juveniles , ( beginners ) Saturday m 11 a. m. : Juveniles , ( advance ) - ' : J p. in. J'lease examine these classes before joinlm clhuhere. . All tlie latest dances w 111 be luucbi t. lntni3ttrja. ; FREE OF CHARGE ! Important to Spectacle Wearers , Direct from London. Nownt 1512 Street , Will thorottjhly test your eyesight KrcG of Charge , and allow you where necessary the Glauses most suited to your condition. There nre thousand ! ) of persons permanently Injuring their ujes by thu use of Inferior and ill-tltting Olisse ! < , \\l\o reget when too Into their miht.iko. We would invlto those per onn nbont toboulu and those who think they cannot b milted to fceo us. Hfinember , it costs you nothing but a few moments' time. The proper adjustment of Spectacle * Is a science which none but the skilled optician or ecu list should pnictlco. Wo have the most im- provei ] and < < clentllls Instruments and tests for determining the defects of Aislon mid pioni- Iso to remedy where possible by the use of Spec tacles. WOUBO none but the most peifcttly girfnnd and ncciu iitely centered Jensen , and make f i nines to lit the face. No fancy pi ices. Our Crystulino Spectacles at gl.lW are unequalled for comfoit nnd eu&e to the ueaiur. NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS The following is a list of a few of the bargains at FERGUSONS' Great Housefurnish- ing Establishment where they furnish houses from cellar to garret , every day. A handsome writing desk $ 8.00 A nice easy willow rocker 8.50 A nice hanging lamp for " .50 An easy rocker , ctirpot cover . . . . -.50 An elegant center table 2.00 A largo size mirror , walnut frame o.OO A Smyrna rug 1.00 A spondiil plush parlor suit 25.00 Equal to those ( uUeitlsed by other houses at * 75. A bed room suit for 14.95 Equal to thoio ailveitiseil by other housed for $ . ! " > . Parlor suits , shefTiucors , wardrobes , dressing cases , book cube * , folding beds , and a few more heating btovct > below cost. cost.FURGUSON FURGUSON FURNITURE CO. , 715 and 717 N. Ifltli street. WILL NEVER BREAK FOR SALE BY N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. MEDICAL f0SURBICAUNSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 13th & . Dodge Sts BK.A.CE3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITICS AND TRUSSES. Hcst facilities , apparatus ami remedies for MIC- ccssfiil treatment of c\ cry form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard ami attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. . , WKITK IOH CIRCULARS on Ueformities nnd llrnces , Trusses. Club I'eet , Curvature of the hpine. PilesTumors , Cancer , Catarrhllronchltls , Inhalation , Klectricitv , Paraljsls , Hpilepsy , Kidney - ney , Illadder , ISyej Uar , bUiu and Wood , nud all Surgical Operations. , Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK OH DISEASES or WOKEN FittJt. ONL7 RELIABLE 1IEDICAL INSTITUTE XAKINQ A ei'ECIALTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Voivjn removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Persons unable oisit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Mediclnesor Instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or Fender. One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult lib or mid history of > our case , and we will html Iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira potency , Syphilis , Gleet aud Vancocelc , with question list. Address Ornn/iu Mtilleal anil ffiirgfcal Institute , or DR. McMENAMY , Cor , 13th and Potft $ t | . , OMAHA , NEB. OFF ON r j\ A V * < 1811 FARNAM STREET. HE & YOI6 , I2.I . and 1213 Farnam Street Carpets , Stoves , WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY MENTS , - . _ _ . Tlio "MJJMjOW" shoo lias nlitaliind a reputation wherever Introduced Tor oorreot style , " "perfect lit , " "com fort and durability. " 'lliey have no Biipuriora in Hand TurnsHand Welts. Goodyear Welts , and Machine Sowed. ImdlcB , aalc for the "IjUIHO\V" Shoo. Try them and you will buy no other , Proprietor Omaha Butlneia Collcgt , IN WHICH IS TAUOMT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for Ccll ge Journal. S. E. Cor. 16th and Capital Ave. ' Ho utlcu tlJ Omilmlitii ir. Surgeon and Physician , OOicc N.V Coiner lUli and liUKlai ) ) St. telephony , ICG ; Ucsldcnui telephone , 008 ,