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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY. JULY 17 , 1888. THE CITY. , Jho internal ravonuo collections yesterday amountdd to $10,330.60. , Judge Shields Issued a marriage li cense yesterday to Augnst Larson , ngcd twenty-eight , and Miss Anna Nelson , aged twenty-five , both of Omaha. H. C. Templar yesterday filed a bill of sale convoying to Sloan , Johnson < fc Co. the frame house and attachments at 2010 Popploton avenue. Consideration , $1,600. Taxpayers continue to infest theofllco of the comity commissioners to protest against the increase in the assessment of their properly , but they are too late. The books were closed last , week. Peter Burgo , who wns brought back to the Douglas county jail , paints a pleasant picture of the Lincoln peni tentiary , lie had n horror of going to the pon. but ho found it sueh a clet > n place and the fair BO good ho almost regrets having to leave it. County Clerk Roche has sent to the slate treasurer at Lincoln an abstract of tlio tihscssiiicnt for Douglas county , most of which has already boon pub lished in TilK IlKK. It shows 100,67 ! ) acres of improved land in the county , and 80,137 acres unimproved. Personal 1'ariiKraphi. It. C. Barnard , of Chadron , Is In the ally. Mr. J. M. Grimth of Wahoo is in the city. Mr. J. G. White of Lincoln is n Pnxton gticst. Thomas H. Bcnton , of Lincoln , Is at the Paxton. Mr. Thomas Price of Bennett is at the Paxton. C. F. Fisher , a Cheyenne , Wyo. , capitalist , is In the city. Mr. Charles T. Neal of Edgar was In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards of Grant nro at the Millard. Mr. Thomas II. Bcnton of Lincoln was in Omnlin yesterday. Mr. H. C. Barnard of Chadron was nn Omaha visitor yesterday. Messrs. S. P. Whllton and S. T. Caldwell of Edgar are Millard guests Mr. Charles Hammond nnd family of Lin coln were in the city yesterday. Mr. J. J. Husslor of Washington , D. C. , was in the city yesterday on his way west. Messrs. Bruce E. Smith and B. F. Moro- house of Fremont wore Omnhu visitors yes terday. Juan Boyle , a prominent factor in demo cratic political affairs at Kearney , is stopping nt the Paxton. George Mills nnd D. W. Hnynos , treasurer elect of the Boyd , have gone east 011 a pleasure trip. E. B. Cortncll , superintendent of the Hocking Valley agricultural manufacturing works , of Lancaster , Ohio , is in the city and Is registered at tlio Pnxton , Clerical tivnmlnntlon. There will bo an examination to-day , In the postoilico , under civil service rules , of applicants for positions ns clerks , letter car riers and messengers in the postoilico in this city. _ _ KM t * A Younfj Man Robbed ; A young man named Glair , who was board ing at 101U Harnoy street , was robbed of n vnllso containing clothes and $15 In money on Saturday night by n room mate , who do- campud for parts unknown. Haw Gone Dust. County Attorney Slmcral left yesterday for n three weeks' vacation in the oast. Ho will visit the Thousand Isles , Niagara Falls , the Catskllls , Coney Island , Now York city and several other places during his absence. Omaha Turn -rs In Plnttsinoiith. The Omaha turn veroin went on nn excur sion Sunday to Plnttsinouth and spent n most pleasant day in tlio woods. They were met nt the Plattsmoutu depot by the turn voreln of that place nlid n band , aud marched to tlio grounds where the exercises were held. Bomo KnnsaH Cltv Talent. Henry Webster , the suspicious Individual arrested by Officer Ormsby while endeavor ing to sell a lot of Jewelry , is a well known , Kansas City crook. The Jewelry found on him is supposed to bo the fruits of some burglarious raid in that city , and ho is being hold until the matter can bo looked up. Wnntlcll In Norfolk. Word was received yesterday that the rumor that II. H. Wnudoll , the gay young man of Albright , had gone to Norfolk lu this state , was correct. The gentleman is said to bo in attendance upon his mother , though the companion ho cnjoyett in Albright had not mudo her apponranto. A Uloyclc Knee. On July 29 n bicyelo race for the boys' championship of the city and n gold medal given by Mr. W. Hudson of the B. & M. , will take place at the fair grounds. No boy over sixteen years of ngo is eligible. Tlio race is to bo one mlle nnd the following youths will compete : Will Pixloy , Will Walker and Elmer Novlllo. All of these ore good riders. A Trille Heavy. .John O. Banyan , a young colored man who works in Parrott's wholesale hat and cap establishment , was arrested yesterday , charged with Indecent conduct towatd a couple of inmates of the city prison. Ban yan pleaded Innocence , but his story didn't seem to satisfy the court , and ho was as sessed a fine of &Q and costs. Mr. Pnrrott paid it , nnd Banyan was released. A Coining Trnok Event. The two pacers that nro matched for $1,000 next Saturday , over the Council Bluffs track , are both owned by Omaha parties. Marvo Bcardsloy has charge of Westmont at the Bluffs , and Mr. Soloman has Minnie. R. at his stock farm c'.oso to this city. Quito a sum of money is being wagered by their friends on the result. It will bo for blood , as ono has a record of 2W5f : and 3:0131. : and the other 2 : lOtf ami a :03tf : A llurtr Round Over. Frank Gould , a stranger , was captured by Officer Whlto , at nn early hour yesterday morning In the saloon at the corner of Sixteenth und Izurd streets , Ho had Broken In at the fiont door and was endeavoring to pry open the safe when the officer arrived. Ho was seen to enter the place by n passerby , who met the otficcr nnd informed him of the fact. Gould wus bound over to the dls'trlct court in the sum of if 1,000. , A IlcscutitK Party. Joe Tcahon , Sunday night , on the corner ol Thirty-eighth and Cumiug streets , hoard the cry of a fcuiulo as If in distress. He ran tc bar rescue and was followed by some friends. They found a woman In the grove on the north side of Cuming street struggling with n man who immediately disappeared. She had boon out walking with her lover nnd when approached by the man who assaulted her , the lever Hod , leaving her to her fate. lIoha.'H niiildiiiK Qollnpocd. The Bohn Manufacturing company Is erect ing n largo brick warehouse arid factory at 1341 Sherman avenue. In the roar of this structure , yesterday up to T o'clock , wns a frame structure sixty foot square , two stories high mid tilled with material for tlio new building. A few minutes after the hour mentioned tlio building foil to tha ground uud is now u shapeless mass of debris. The structure was a weak ono with n heavy roof. Nobody was Injured. The loss will be about 51,600. , _ Without Aloiioy or Clothes. A youug man named Giunbrla , from Exlra , Ia. , was In Omaha Sunday on a pleasure trip. After riding on the cable line , looking at the Eleventh street viaduct und viewing the principal buildings , he was joined at the court houao by u uruuger , who ingulfed if La lived In Omalm. Upon .being , told that ho did not , the now-found friend'admitted that the Gate City was noUhis homo nnd that ho was from the prohibition state. They drank , went nnd saw ) Sioux City wlpo up the diamond mend with Otnann nnd later slept nt the Whlto Fronton Farnnm street between Elev enth nnd Twelfth. When Gambria awoke his clothes , containing f'J were missing , Ho went homo in overalls. H nn fill an Arrcntcd for larceny. Dave Kaufman , the cigar dealer , was ar rested yesterday afternoon nnd hold for n hear ing at 4 o'clock before Justice Wade on the charge of the larceny of a draft for $750 from Millard F. Anderson , on the 1st of last February. Kaufman wns tried on the snmo charge before the police magistrate nt that tiino but was discharged , Ho had given An derson a check on the Bank of Commerce for the nmouht called for In the draft , but before Anderson called to Imvo it cashed Kaufman had failed nnd had no bank account. Andersen son therefore charges him with larceny ns baileo. The new trial commenced nt 4 p. in. yesterday nnd continued until 0 o'clock , nothing new being Drought out in the ovi- dencp. Court then adjourned until this morning. Tlio County Hospital lloof. The commissioners of Douglas county are looking for n mechanical engineer to do a Job of figuring for them. An Indianapolis Hrm have the contract for putting the iron roof on the county hospital. Their repre sentative , a Mr. Brown , notified the com missioners that the roof designed by Archi tect Myers of Detroit was too light , that it was not heavy enough to support its own weight nnd bo snfo. After Mr. Meyers had looked the matter over while in Omaha tlio other dny ho Insisted that his plans were correct. It is for Brown's interest to got as much iron into the roof ns possible. Ho pre sented no figures. The commissioners nro between two fires , and nro seeking n corutio- tent man to figure them out of the quandary. They arc negotiating with Engineer Clay- burn. _ Smoke Soidonborg's Figaro and got the best 6-cont cigar in the world. Max Mover & Co. . wholesale depot. Kansas City and Leavonworth are the Eastern termini of the Kansas Main Line of the UNION PACIFIC. . A HOIUUIHjK TALK. And One That Will Tax the Credulity oTCivilized People. On the 23d of June last THE BEK published an.account of the abduction of Snrn Clarke , the sixtccn-yonr-old step daughter of J. C. Smith , who lives in Albright addition. It will bo remembered that the family of the young girl believed that she had been decoyed - coyed away from her homo by a Mrs. Kato June , n woman of questionable repute , who sailed under numerous aliases. The police were put onto the affair , and investigated it as thoroughly ns possible , without , however , the hope of learning anything about the whereabouts of tlio missing Sura. A week or so ngo Detective BlauCuss obtained n clue , nnd following it up , suc ceeded yesterday in arresting the girl in a camp of railroad section hands ten miles west of Grand Island. She was there , as was also Mrs. June , and they have been liv ing a lifo of reckless dissipation and de pravity for the period of a month. Tlio girl was attired in male attire and when the oftlccr went to arrest her , a big burly French man stopped up and said ho could not take her ; that she was his wife , nnd was in a con dition that might provo fatal to her in case of any undue excitement. The ofllccr in formed the man tnnt ho know what ho was about and the girl would have to go with him if it was necessary to arrest the whole outfit. The girl then gladly accompanied the detective , and the story she told at her homo yesterday of her lifo in the railroad camp is enough to make one's hair stand on end. She was in the charge of the woman Juno , in fact literally her prisoner , nnd was compelled to submit to all sorts of indignities at the hands of the rude men about her at the command of this shameless woman. When tlio railroad hands received their pay this frail young girl was bartered , body and soul , aud she said that every Saturday night she was visited by from flltcen to twenty men. She left her homo with the woman under the impression that she was to bo taken to Cheyenne as an apprentice in a millinery store , but instead of that she was taken out on the Union Pacific road nnd installed. In a 'section hands , camp for the purpose blntcd at above. Mrs. Smith , the girl's mother , fell In u swoon as her daughter related her horrible experience , and it was an hour or more before - fore she was brought to. The father , too , cried like n child , and so great has been the shock and reaction from the terrors of the lifo she has been leading , that the girl is now sick in bod. Detective Blaufuss left this afternoon with n warrant in his possession for the arrest of Knto Juno , and it is the in tention to prosecute her to the fullest extent of the law. _ PniCKiA' ASH BITTEUS is an unfail ing euro for all diseases originating in biliary derangements caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. No other medicine now on sale will so'ef fectually remove the disturbing ele ments , and at tlio same time tone up the whole system. It is sure and safe in its action. Drink Mnlto , 25 centsa bottle. The UNION PACIFIC Is the Direct Line to Lcadvillo , the largest mining city In the world. A Blji Unite. A warrant was sworn out before Judge Bcrka yesterday for the arrest of a big , burly , brutal Pohmder , whoso name Is Anton Brinska nnd who lives near Thirty-first nnd Walnut streets. The offense charged is wife beating. The couple are owners of a piece of property in tlio neighborhood described , which Brinska desires to sell and which ho has several times tried to do. but owing to his wife's refusal to sign a deed has failed. Since the time when she first denied his re quest ho has declared his intention of mak ing her accede to his wishes in the matter , und , according to the testimony of oyo- witncsses , has beaten her with n club , knocked her down nnd kicked her in u shumo- ful manner. For Sunstroke UHO Horsl'ord'a Acid LMioHplintu. * Dii. A. L. ZUKEII , Melrose , Minn. , says : "It produced a gratifying and regenerating effect In a case of sunstroke. " Popular Excursion to San Francisco , Los Angeles and other points-in Cali fornia are run over the UNION PA CIFIC. County Teachers Institute. Prof. James B. Bruner , county superin tendent of education , is now circulating the prospectus of the coming county teachers' in stitute which will convene in this city Au gust 13 , and continue In session from day to day until the 25th. Mr. Brunor will bo as sisted in the work of the Institute this year by Miss Mary Strong , M. D. , of Ann Arbor , Mich. , Mrs. Ella W. Brown , of the Campbell normal university of Holton , Kan.Prof. M. G. Rohrbauph nnd Prof. J. L. Worloy of the commercial college of this city. Miss Strong will ho remembered by the teachers of the county from having bcou here for'tho past two or tin co years. The plan of holding the institute this year will bo to have but one session a duy , und that from 8:30 : a. in. uutil 12 : ) p. in. This will give the teachers desiring totako bookkeeping , penmanship or civil government nil the afternoon for the work with the last two named assistants. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin bfjces , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped han'ls , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro nil kinds of pi'os. Ask for the ORIGINAtsAiJlEJUJj lefl T. MENT. Sold by Goodman UruTcoTat 33 CODU per tex by mail 80 cents. The UNION PAcfplO ia the shortest line from Eastern Points to the Pacific Coast. 'MiUU ) u.t. OUft founf.ua , CAN'T ' MONOPOLIZE STREETS , Judge Wnkoloy Deals a Blow to Grasping Street Oar Linos. THE STREETS FOR THE PEOPLE. Tlio Motor and Horse Car Lines Have IllKlitR on Ijcnvcnworth Street For tlio Accninmotlntlon of Itcsldctitf ) Itcyoncl. The Street Car Injunctions. When court was culled yesterday there were Just two lawyers , two bailiffs and one reporter present. Thd journal wns read nnd cxparto orders \vcro asked for by Judge OrolT the same as If there wns a full attend ance of the bar. After tr short delay In the taking up of business the court loft his scat on the bench nnd for n tlino It looked as If the day's work wns concluded before It had really begun. Judges Wnkoloy nnd lonno arnvedBliortl.v afterwards aud a small group of lawyers gathered In and there wns n second end attempt to hold u sostlon of court. Jt'iioi ! WAKCi.nr ox cirv uAii.w.iv UOUTCS. Judge WuUcley on assuming his seat an nounced that ho would give his decision in the injunction case of the horse car railway company against the motor street railway nnd vice versa. Tlio injunctions were granted in favor of each road and ngnlnsttlio other about a year ago nnd restraining each other from interfering with the laying of their respective tracks nt tlio corner of Lenv- enworth nnd Sixteenth streets. The history of the cnso as given by the court this morn ing in his ruling is nbout as follows : The 2nd of June , 18S7 , the horse car company laid its tracks at the corner above named , with the intention of either crossing the viaduct or running west on Lcavcnworth street to Hunscom park. The force of men they employed worked nil day and laid about two hundred { eet , nnd had the material on the ground for tlio con tinuing of the work. Tlio morning of the lid , before tlio hours of going to work , the motor company sent n gang of men. to where the horse car company's ' men had been at work the dny before , who proceeded to tear up the horse cat company's tracks that had been laid the day before , and began work in the interest of their company. Each company wont Into court , was gr.inted re straining orders , nnd finally temporary in junctions. Tlio history of the horse car company and its rights and franchises in the city wns reviewed nt length as well as the rights of the motor company to the streets named in its franchise atid in question. Tlio court , before giving his decision in the cnse , cited a number of similar railway and street railway cases where eacli company had an equal right to the street , and the rulings of the state and supreme court in the cases. Ho then stated that ho would make the injunction of the HOMO Car com pany permanent on the ground of priority of possession nnd dissolve the Injunction of the Motor company. But tjlnt as the tracks of the Horse Car company could bo used for travel by the Motor company as well as their own tracks , ho would recommend to the city council that they enact some legislation in the casoso that the Horse Car company would bo compelled to allow the Motor company to use their tracks at this point for some rca- sonablo compensation. On application of the attorneys for the Motor company , tlio court ulso ordered thSt in case the Horse Car com pany delayed the laying of the tracks along the street nnd keeping up with the pavers when they begin their work , that their right to the street bo forfeited and that the Motor comimny bo then allowed to proceed with the woric of laying their tracks. The court stated that ho ruled ulono in the case and was solely responsible for tlio decision , but hoped that this decision would settle the tact In the minds of tlio members of the various street railway companies in the city that no single company can have n monopoly of any one street to the exclusion of other company's , but that the public must bo accommodated. And that when one line desires a right of way for tracks , over or along another company's tracks , to reach any portion of the city not accommodated by street railways that they will get such right of way. INJUNCTION I'QSTPONED. The hearing of tlio application for n writ of injunction on the part of Daniel Shull , and others , residents of Poppletou avenue , re straining the motor railway company from laying their tracks along Poppleton avenue was continued until next Saturday morning. IIB MUST SETTLE. M. E. Smith & Co. began suit against Honiqr A. Gibson and William Glover , of Adnms county , Nob. , on a number of nccounts for merchandise. The defendants are keep ing n general store nnd the nccounts they were sued on were for n bill of $153.01 pur chased from the defendants ; $234.30 from W. V. Morse & Co. ; J1TH from Metcalf Bros. , of Council Bluffs ; § 414.Gff from A. T. Austin , and i9.53 from Vineyard & Schneider. SUED ON X NOTE. McCord , Brndy & Co. have sued Brcnnnn & Sullivtiu for ? lt2J.OO , und interest , duo on a note. AN HI.UVEN-YEAn-Or.D WIFE. Lula B , Williams has sued for a divorce from her husband , Robert. ' They were mar ried In 1SS4 in Missouri. The wife charges the husband with cruelty , with using vile language and with fraud in obtaining the marriage license. She alleges that she was but eleven years old at the time of their mar riage , and that Williams represented her us being of ago. DAMAGED FEHLTNOS. Louisa Capolingo has sued Jacob Kcndls for having had her arrested on tv ohnrgo of disturbing the peace. She was discharged , but alleges that she suffered scandal , in famy , disgrace nnd both mental and bodily pain , was prevented from attending to her affairs for three days and expended $50 in protecting herself. She asks for $10,000 damages. S.irnh Sloshbcrg also sues ICondis tor $10- 100 damages for having had her arrested on a charge of threatening to light , of which she wns acquitted before Judge Bcrka. COUUT NOTES. The transcript of a perjury case was filed. Jnmcs A. Harvey Is charged with having de nied in Justice Shaw's court his Signature tea a note. Sherman G. Clayton was the com plainant. W. J. Carroll , private secretary to the gen eral attorney of the Union Pacillc , was on Saturday last ndmittcd to practice nt the bar. Ho is one of the most export sten ographers In the country , and the legal knowledge lie has acquired both in tlio prac tice of Ills profession nnd by study will on- nblo him to make u success of his new call ing. County Court. In the case of Antlies against the city of Omahn , which was tried Saturday before Judge Shields , the latter yesterday ren dered his decision , finding for the defendant. The Western Cottage Organ company were granted possession of their property which has been in the hands of Watson and the Now York Storage company. WENT I1Y DEFAULT. In the cnso of the Bank of Valentino against Samuel Gustln , n suit in n promis sory note , the plaintiff was givou a Judgment for $201.48 by default. NEW StJlTS. John L. Miles and James Thompson bcnn suit against K. I . Davis on n promissory note for 8750 , given to Dave Kaufman. M. Wollstoin & Co. began suit against L. R. Mayno and Frederick Isolln on a promts sory note given the ISth of October , ISSr , for $100. Rudolph K. Grotto began suit against Hans N. tikow on a promissory note for $151.30. IN PliOllATE. The widow of Robert Grabbort made ap plication to have Charles Grabbort appointed administrator of her husband's estate. Luvinia T. Williams was npi > ointcd guar dian of Byron K. Townscud , a minor. Gits Evaporates , solid mntlor remains. The bombast and. fnUo representation about bogus dcntrilicos which have frequently boon lot olT , Imvo uselessly evanesced ; but SOZODONT , becausn it ia tv real re storer of dental health nnd beauty , ad vertises itself permanently. Idaho is attracting general attention. Send to any General Agent of the UNION PACIFIC for de scriptive pamphlet. \ I like my wife to use Pozzonl's Com- jjIBiXion Powder because It improves her us fragrant w violet * . THE Hk.l/rV MAIIKI2T. Instruments Itccor.l Dur- Ypstcrtlny. 0 K Hacker ctmU to A. L. Scott , lot 19 , blk 12 , Orchard Hill , wd t 650 C K Mayno nnd wife to M'A Stcrltt , lot 4 , blk 2 , Hellene's addltlonwd 400 W J Iluclinnan anil wlfo to U II Lognnlot 2l lk2 < Dellona'tf addition , wrt 1,0X1 CSacli to First Ual > tUt church , north ! J lot n , blk r > , Shlnn's ' addition , w d 2,760 F P 1'nrk and \ \ Ifo tc W H Pnrk. undivided half Interest In l Vc24l ( feet of northwest it of northeast A of section U , range 15 , township 1H. Will 3,030 O N Hicknnd wlfo to J Mulvllilll , lot 0 and north 4 lot , . , bite 0 , llnuscom place , qcd. . . . , . - 1 J Mulvlhlll to (1 N .Hicks , lot 8 nnd south ' / } Iot7 , blkfl , Hailtcom place , qcd 1 T K Itltclilu and wife to AJ Van Kurnn , 62) ) ft , lot 1 , blk 14 , Shlnn's add , w d 0,003 A J Van Kurau and wife to T U Hltchle , lotsU and7 , blk7 , Kllby 1'lnco.w d 2,600 A Saunders anil wlfo to Win I.titcy ct nl , lots 111 , 20.21 nnd s 24 ft lot ZS , Franklin Square , w d 11,250 I ! F Itlnger nnd w If e to M 11 Comstock , lot 21blk I , Portland Place , q oil 400 F W Melcholr and w Ifo to I' H Perfect , lots 31 nnd 37 , blkfi. Paddock Pl.tco , qcd 1 K It Perfect nnd wife to J F Comstock , lot 37 aud H Hit lots 30to US , blk C , Paddock Place , q c d 1 J M Swetuatn ct nt to J J lIltlii'tlnEtim.lot 3. blk 1 , 1st add toCential Park , w d 400 A llast to .1 .1 Nobls , s U of n o 'I "Ite- serve , " lots 13 to lU.ulk 13 , West Albright , ! ! VM1..1 . ' . . . . . . 3,187 A 12 Kelly et nl to A O'Donohoo , 11 lots In ( V.rtlwuf. q c d 10,450 T Oben and wlfo to Q Tjiomns , lot II , blk ft , Hammond Place , wd , 703 U It Vinton to 0 F Ityrne , lot I , blk 1 , Armstrong's 2d add and o 5.1 ft of s 148 ft of lot 11 , blk I , Park place , w d 1 GT McDonald toJ I ) Hartu , lot 11 , blk 8 , llrown Pnrk , wd 2,000 Win Latoy ct nl to A Sanntlcrn. o } } so 2J , no ot no 27 nnd HW of n\v 2015-10 e , w d . . . 4.NJO J A McShunu to Mary Bcott , lot 11 , bik 27 , West Slue , w d 600 John McUovern and wlfo to J A Patter son , lot W and n 2-i ft of lot 10 , blk 1 , Mayno Place , w d 3,700 South Omaha Land Co to A F llruns , lot li , tilfc 64 , South Oina'.ui , w d 676 Union Pnclllc railway to School Dlst No : ! , 1 liU-100 acres , 3MIMU , wd 73 II M Hunt nnd wlfo to W Tyson , lots 3,19 nnd 20. blk 10 , Florence , w d 1,000 Q W K Grimth to H M Hunt , lots 1 J nnd 20 , blk 10W , lot 7 , blk 4" > , Florence , q o d. . 1 M Hendrlx nnd wlfo to II M Hunt , lot 3 , blklOH , Florence , M c d 1 J Alnscow to John ( Julld , lots u nnd 7 , blk 2 , Llpton Place , w d 1,200 Twenty-eight transfers $00,014 IlitiUiliiK I'crniits. The following permits to build wore Is sued yesterday : Park Place Congregational Church soci ety , parsonage nud stable , California nciir Thlrty-lli-bt J1.600 M Harvltch. Improvements , Pierce , near 'Twenty-fourth 100 L F Kurtz , bam , Fourth nvenpe , near Ilurch 75 E 0 Atford , cottage. Twenty-llrst and Iako fOJ F A Fox , Improvements , Thirty-tirjt av enue and Half Howard 160 II Unsmussen , kitchen , Webster , near Thirty-fourth 03 Mrs .lennlo Allison , cottage , Ohio , near Seventeenth 600 John Itoblnson , cottage. Twentieth uudCastellnr 600 K S Urlsley. cottage , Fowler and North Uhtrty-tmrd 500 C Olson , cottage. Twenty-ninth aud llice . . 100 Ten permits aggregating . JI.TO ) "The best on .earth" . can truly bo said of Gripgs Glycerine Stilvo u speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , toiler and all skin erup tions. Try ll < is wonder healer. 2-5 cants. Guaranteed. Goodman Drug Co. A NEIGHBORHOOD UOW. In Which South Und Families nro the Central Vigurcs. * Jacob Kendi'sf living nt 1430 South Thir teenth street , scorns bent on the persecution of his next door neighbor , Mrs. Capolungo , according to the htory told' by her. On last Thursday Kendis1 son engnirod in n light with some of his playmates , and fearing his father's punishment therefor told his pa ternal ancestor 'that Mrs. Capolungo had struck him in the back with a brickbat and inflicted the scratch ho carried. Kcnclis believed the story his boy told ana caused the arrest of Mrs Cupolungo. She was tried in the police court last Saturday and the case was dismissed. ICondis was not satisfied with this and caused her arrest again yester day to bo tried before another court. Ho ad mitted to another person that ho did not ex pect to win the case , but ho merely wanted to worry Mrs. Capolungo nnd make her spend a good sum of money in lawyers , fees , etc. The woman is spoken of by her neighbors as being most quiet and ladylike , and possesses many friends. She is soon to become a mother nnd ICondis1 spiteful persecution of her hat oxcitcil considerable indignation among these who live near by. Her husband , John Capolungo , has commenced action against Kendis lor 810,000 damages. The delicious fnijjranco , refreshing coolness , nnd soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder , com mends it to till ladies. Dcmorntsky's IJrass. A lot of brass and copper fittings stolen from the Junk shop of Isaac Dcmoratsky Saturday night were recovered by Oftlccr Bloom at the pawnshop , 110 North Tenth street. A warrant has been issued for tlio ar rest of the proprietor , charging him with purchasing stolen goods. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength anil wliolesomenesa. More economic then tlio ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition \\lth the multitude of lowest short weight alum or jmosplmte poudeia. .SoMimfufrt rails. HOVAL BAKI.NU POWIIEU Co. , lot ! Wall St. , Now York. Who Doesn't ' Want a Baby healthy and happy. Keep 'tlio baby lu health by feeding it on RIDGE'S FOOD. SSycaraof use by thousands In all parts of this country confirm thcao statements. AY OOIJUCH & Co. on label _ AMPAIGN GOODS Our new OATAT.OOUE OF OAM- PAION OUTFIT * , with constitution. drill tnctlca and full Information about A. 0 , SPALDING ft BROS , , Mndlion at. , ) 841 Itroadway. . . { KKW iroKit ; JiniCIOUl AND PEHSISTEHf Advertising has always proven successful. Dcforo placing any Nowipapcr Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS , ADrEliTIMISO iGKITS , 4U * U * > lilkitm . CHICAGO. iJinrAi/'WJVioKrRw. HOWTOAOT. f * Jr ' \ | xwtVlfor i.dM n > io < > dB u > rtJ. Pro. uEl > nE nMtur * I ) cl ) autl Function * ! dlior. f _ MA" k < I r C"rrt ! / ( tUMn chM JklnM. KVDnylJtlwI'4Tl < a'l' * ' < i.irrM appllcil < > QmiiNvMAasiiict.il CALIFORNIA ! Tilli LAND OP DISCOVERIES. WCU E ron CATARRH OROVILLECAL /isES- / ' LUNG-5 - 'SencTjor circular. Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by G-.ood.maii DruoCo. . . rns A punELYVtaETA.au PRCFAWMIO SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHL I It baa stood the Test of Team , .In Curing all Diseases of the . BLOOD , LIVER , STOM- 1ACH , KIDNEYS.BOW j ELS , Ac. ItParlflesthB 1 Blood , Invigorates and I Cleanses the Syetem. DYBPEPBIA.COH6TI CURES PATIOH , JAUNDICE , AUDItEASESOFTHE ] OICKEEADACHEBU' LIVER | lOTJSCOMPLAINTB.&e " disappear at once nn der KIDNEVS1" its beneficial Influonco. STOMACH It is purely a Medicine AND as Its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS. beverage. It ia pleas anttotnetaite , and as easily taken by child , ren as adults. W.DRUGGISTS | PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRICElDOLLAR Sola Proprietor * . BT.Louia and lUNBiB Crrr OON'T SCOLD n man for groaning when he has Ilhcuinatisin or Neuralgia. The pain is simply nwfuf. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. IJutoujilitn't a man to be blamed if , having lUieu- mutism or Neuralgia , he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros , when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way 1 It has cured hundreds after physicians have prouounccd them incurable. "Tho akill of flro phralclaiio could not euro rco ol Rhoumntlum which bad Kettlod ID the hlp , neck and shoulder * . Ho Intends w.isthoiialnthat Bleep wan almost lmpo - ible. The Hrtt dn * ot Athlonhoroa Kave me relief , nnd the third enabled me to sletp for four and a half hours without waking. I cnntinnrd lt n o. nnrt am now well. " MET. 8. II. TKOYKU , New Albany. Ind. Jt3Scnd 0 cents for the Iwautlfiil colored pic ture , " Moorish Maiileu. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Grab Orchard WATER. NATURES- GREAT REMEDY. A. PooxvrvB crcmz : Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , Constipation , OLD BV ALL DHUQCIST * . PAMPHLET BV MAIL CHCE. Crab Orchard Water Co. Louisville , Ky. HaveYouSeenThem VVill buy one of our nobby Spring Suits , in Worsted fine Cassimcrs , or Scotch Sclieviots.in all the popular col ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by tiie discerning We are aware that Inexpensive goods are largely adver tised thie season , but all of them cannot stand the test ol close inspection.We _ iask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve racity. Dtbnitiltd IhW WEAK Iridlifrrttan * ot Hl'ilUITIKTO iwlKfuoriu liniio , lld. Molhtngcun uit of llyl' lj through ill vtik i.ini.nitar. fit tS.uif io ketllH .Ml Vl roui ItrtBrh. iurtiia Cvntntr < ll lailullr or vt forf ll t'.oaa fn cut. OruKit Inprai tnitntl oicr ill olhtr belli. Worn ctxi pt m t , iitr ! cured In thrnonUj . Knl d pamphlet c. linn TheSandtnEUetrbCo. l69Lt5illc UChc ! aa rnii DisTiioviNO : Bed Bugs , Roachts , Ants , Fleas And any other liueots , use K. OES'JEUKEIOIIHU'S 'Infallible ' Insect Powder. Also coutruftu tukeii fur clean- Ins hotels hos'dltalHaudprivate residencerroru vermin. BatUfac"11 Buuruntcnu or no pay. I'rlnclpal lennt-41 South Wth Street. IT. / . /iBRXIT/J. . Surgeon and Physician. Office N W Corner j4th an J Douglas St. Offlc telephone , ttw ; Uesldeace telepUooe , W * . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Nebj CAUTION DcHlKnlnc persons , tnklne ndvnntnco or our rnputntlon , nro onnstnmly stftrtitic bogus ntcillnnl cutnlillshinonlH to deceive BtrnnccrH visiting the city. These pretenders u itnlly dlnnpiienr lu u few works. Downro of them or their runners or AKCIUS. Xho Omnlin Medical nnd Bnrclcat institute I * the only CHtnhllnhod nuMllonl Insti tute In Omnhn , l r. MoMcnnmy , Proprietor , \Vliou you innko up your mind to visit us , mnkc n memorandum of our exact address , nnd tliu * save trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Physician and Simon in Charge. . TWENTY TEAKS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PKACTMJU. Assisted liy a Minlier of Competent , Skillful anil Experience ! PJiysioians and Surgeons Fartlciilnr Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of the Urluarr und Sexual Organs , Private Diseases , Diseases of the Xenons Sstcin , Lung niid Thronl Diseases , Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or Fits , Tiles , Cancers , Tumors. Etc. More money invested ; moieskilllul phybiciansand surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; more modern improved instruments , apparatus and appliances - < ances than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled plivsiciani always in the building. Ml kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. We Supporters , Electrical Batteries , .md can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call and consult MS , or write for circulars upon all sub jects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases , per forming surgical operations and nursing patients , which combined with our acknowl edged abi ily , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the fin t choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , nnd patients here receive every advantage that art , skill , scic-nce and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will always be taken into consideration. Should yon conclude to visit usfor _ treatment or correspond witli us , you will find that these statements ol our position , location and facilities arc not overdrawn in any particular , but ere plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from ( lie systen without mercury. New jestorative treatment for loss of Vital Power , Persons unable * to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidential ! Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate ! contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send hU 1 tory of your case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Gle et and . .Varicoccle , ! with question list. " ' My Reasons for Writing a BOOK UDOII Private , Succial anfl Neryous Diseases , I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual oigan ? ( have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense ) number of letters from physicians and afflicted persons , asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I iiave written a book , giving a general description of the mast common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After leading it , persons will have a clearer idea of their condition andean write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class 01 persons who read out of mere idlu curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class ol diseases , or their sequel. Many of them arc ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and ft shortening their daj s. Surgical operation ! , lor the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumorb , Cancers , Fistula. ! Cataract , Strabismus ( Cioss Eyeb ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities ! . in the most scientific manner. of the Human Body performed * \ * i itltWIII iM\ * M We treat Chronic itcase > * of the Lungs , Heart Head , Blood.Skin , Scalp , Stomach Liver , Kidneys , Bladder , Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( Kits ) , Scrofula Bright's Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis , Baldnciy Eczema , etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest aud most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr. McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment ot this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and is fully supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT \ We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in tlte west , and the tliomands whom we have cured , alter others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afll ctcd with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , then vuit whom you like , and if you arc an intelligent person jou will return to us for ti cat- men t and cure. Our book , describing 'the Eye and Ear and their diseases , In plain language with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write us it regard to cases ; l y reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear understanding nnd can describe oaitb to UH more intelligently. WRITE FOR 1JOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE. yLddrcxi till Ictlcri to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SDRGICAL INSTITUTE -033.- DR. J. W. McMENAMY , H. W. Cor , I3lti & OodgiSfs , , Omaha , He > * SUs& * . * J i * si , L Mt * > * * gto itttai' B a ja' u < mi . .6