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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : JTEIDAY DECEMBER 7 , 1888. THE CITY. The Crescent cltil ) will dunce Satur day ni'htaLGooa ( , hnll. \f \ The romnlna of Hudolph Kohll , found dcnd in the woods at South Omnha , wcro hurled Wednesday nt the ox ] > on a o friends. John O. Tool was picked up on Flf r * tecnth nnd Kaniiim about noon yccstor bufTuring with a Qt. Ho is at centra fetation. Ono car lend of snlt from Liverpool and two cur loads of glass from Belgium wore received at the custom house jcs terday. The total receipts of snlt ins inontli wcro ! 2MXX ( ) pounds. The board of public works are having their room fittud up. Now brusbuls car pet in being laid down and fixtures wil bo added to make the olllco a little moro prosun table. M. A. Upton pomi > any have bold to a Minneapolis gentleman , the southeast corner of Sixteenth and .Ionics btroets A four-story brick block will bo erected 'i'ho deal closed thereon , was yester day. day.Tlio Gate City Abstract company has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The incorporiitors arc A. M. Kitchen , llalph Gnylord ant Cadet Taylor. The capital stock is 820,000. The ladles of the First M. 13. churcl on Friday open a fair at the residence of Mrs. .1.11. McConnell , oa Cass and Twoiity-bocoml streets , where fancy ar ticlcs will bo oa sale , the proceeds o which go to the building fund of the proposed church. Sneak thieves are working in Amblei Place , and amoiiir the losers are M. II Ish who lost eleven fancy chickens , am Mr. Mnlaybon who mourns the loss o fifty-four valued at $5 per o/.en. A set of harness was also stolen from a visitor of Mr. Joseph Nobes. The Loyal Legion , Nebraska comnmn- dory , hold their usual monthly meeting "Wednesday night at the Millartl hotel , Major Clarkbon presiding. The bubl- IICSH transacted was purely routine. No banquet was hold on the the occasion owing to the anniversary celebration that occurs next week. 1'cr.sniml l'AriKrai > liH. S. S. Ott , Topeka , Kan. , Is a ruest at the Murray. , T. M. Crombic , Detroit , is rcgibtorcd at the Millanl. K. W. Merger , DCS Moincs , Is stopping ill the Mm ray. , Isaac Uirgman , Cheyenne , is registered at the 1'iixtnn. E. II. Van Sittut , St. Louis , is a guest at the Murray. S. D. OolT , Winchester , Ky. , is a cucst at the Miilard. Isailoro Meyer of New York is registered at the Pnxton. C. A. Sanimons , Grand Haplus , la. , is rcg- istorctl at the Miilard. A. E. Stllwcll and wife , Kansas City , are registered at tlio Murray. Dr. Joseph Smith anil wife , United States army , are at the l'a\ton. I. R Losclio and John D. Noliu'h , West Point , Nob. , are guests at tlio Paxton. Hcnjatmii 1 \ Ilildurbrand , editor ot the Pawnee Press , : s registered at Windsor. P. F. Tarbox nnd Maty Stransllold wore wcddch by Justleo Holinos Wudilcsday after noon. Mrs. A. C. Horricks and Mrs. S. L. Leon ard , of Cleveland , O. , are guests at the Miilard. John Prylmn , in company with Edward Kahn , proprietor of tlio Gotham cigar store , in iido a Hying trip to Chicago on special busi ness. ness.At the Windsor : J. D. Edge , Lincoln ; II. C. Cliailton , Lawrence , Kan. ; W. A. Denny , Cliicago ; W. F. Moody , Uoston ; J. Jacobs , Milwaukee. At the Barker George M. Walker , Sow- aril ; W , D. McFurland , Uellovuo ; D. D. Nil- gus and wife , IJolhvood ; Thomas Mortimer , George Losey , William Suiirne , II. Foldrinc , Maulhon. At the Arcade : F. Sweet , Clarks ; G. O. Margritz , Schuylor ; William Einlcy , Wis- ner ; A. E. Van Camp , Wa.vne ; G. W.Howe , Wisnor ; Henry Kliiscl , Wisner ; Ed Uoso and Goorco Harris , Ponder ; J. Potter , To- kamah ; Fred Chappie , Waterloo : li. Frazier , Wayne ; C. C. Pond and II. Koster , O'Neill. ' Mrs. E. V. Smith and her" daughter , Leo nora , wiio have Just concluded a most enjoy able visit to friends in this city , returneil to their sunny homo in Los Angeles , yester day. They were accompanied by Miss Mln- nio Huumuii , who will remain with them on the coast , during the coming winter. They are also accompanied by Mr. .1. Foster , form erly bookkeeper for Milton Rogers & Sons , and a iirotlicr of Charles Fobtcr of tlio same place. _ Fell Down n Shaft. * Eugene C. Hulbrook , traveling man for the silver firm of Frank W. Smith & Co. , of IJoston , accidentally walked into the shaft of Max Meyer's store Wednesday afternoon and fell to the basement floor , a distance of about ten foot. Ho wan considerably bruised nnd shaken up and will require about ten days to recover. Joseph Zimmerman has filed a bill of snlo of his stock of groceries at ! I1S south Tenth street in favor of David II , Walker , /or the consideration of (050. George H. Davis , Thirteenth and Dodge , has gis'en a chattel mortgage to Simon Fisher on his furniture stock , to the oxiaut of fa.118. A Sharp Movement. There Is one constable In town who , it Is likely , will not try to bluff a defendant with out proper service of papers any raoro. A resident of this city moved to Denver ; anil recently wrote to his wife to Join him , with the household furniture , on December 10. The month's ' rent would become duo oa that day , and the lady du y notified the landlord. She tliou moved tlio furniture to the depot , nnd was awaiting a remittance , whoa the countable called around , read a paper , and told her that it was attached. She thought It was , but did not know on what account , and sought legal advice. 'A detective ac companied her to the depot and found that no iupors had been served on the road ofllclals , and accordingly shn removed her property across the river , whom It Is now beyond the reach of overythlni ; except pro hibition. Died nt St. JoHODh's Hospital. Mr. George L. Fisher , lute clerk of the dis trict court of Cherry county , Nob. , died Wed- nesdny night at St. Joseph's hospital in this city , Mr. Fisher was well known In Omaha , having been at ono tlino a partner in the linn of Cooper & Fisher. The gentleman came hero two weeks ago suffering from con sumption , and went to St. Joseph's ' hospital. Mr. Fisher was a widower , fifty-live years old , and leaves four children , nil of whom arc crown into manhood. Tlio members of the Masonlo fraternity have tako'i the ro- inulus lu charge , and the funeral will take place from Droxul & Maul's with full Masonic honors. _ Snyilcr Imsos Three Knits. The residence- Councilman Snyder was entered Wednesday night by bur glars. Tlio family hud taken supper and wcro sitting in the frout parlor entertaining ono or two ft lends who had dropped to spend the evening. Ono of the family wont back Into the kitchen on sonic errand and found everything in dis order and confusion. Upon an alarm being made and examination. It was found that the burglars had entered through the bank window of the house , had gone Into the bed room , taken three suits of clothes unJ suv- oral pairs of trousers , ttio property of the councilman. The police wcro communicated with aud are ou tlio alort. Hoarders lu Trouble. , Time * were lively around the court of Jus tice Holmes Wednesday night. Ruby Halsted had "boarded" with Misi Myrtle Stauton , vrlit BUC.CCC.UO& Lulu Kcccn la tha manage the bnpnlo at 101 North Ninth street She wished to leave , hilt her trunks were do tnlncd by Myrtle for board alleged 10 bo due and she accordingly procured a writ flf re plevln from Justice Holmes. Ho dctnllci Constable Eddy to secure the trunks , and that oftlccr succeeded in doing so after con siderablodifliculty , il urine which two Inmate named Ollic Hlanchctt and Nelly Madson In tcrfcred on behalf of the landlady. The , were accordingly arrested nnd token to th station , vowing to shoot or stab Kuby 01 slL'lit , and the constable ns soon as occasion offered. Ono of the triml * * called for wai found on the roof of the house , but It niu its companion are now in the possession o Constable Eddy. _ That hacking cough can bo soqulckl.v cured by Sbiloli's Curo. Wo guarantee t. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. False Postmaster Gallagher Is In rcceiut of a letter postmarked Oakland , Cal. , nnd from an Individual signing himself "Anilcus , " It which the writer states that that section o the the country Is being swarmed with pee pie of minor menus who are being Induced to go out there by false representations , inada by the Southern Pacific railway , coiicerniiif , that region as a producing section. The writer states taut many have been Induced to leave their lltllo homes In the east and eim grate , only to nrnvo there nnd Ibid out that they have been misinformed. Ho also states that the Southern Paeillo raiway has now cars llxcil tip with samples of produce claimed to have been raised in Southern Call- Jornia , when , It fact , It has been brought from other climes , far away. Will you buffer with dyspepsia am liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitali/.er Is guaranteed to cure you. For bale bv Goodman Drug Co. TIIK I'AUPdl VOTC. How It AVnH Coiisiilerotl on Election Day fjculslatlou Needed. Considerable is being s.ild relating to the paupers voting in the Seventh ward. The right of the pauper to veto was squarely pre sented at the election on last Tuesday. The Judges of election agreed that the fact that a man is a pauper and an inmate of the poor house and a county chnrgo docs not disfran chise him , if ho was otherwise quulillotl as an elector nt the tlmo ho became an inmate. Hut the Judges decided that a man cannot acquire a resilience in this county or in the Seventh ward by virtue of becoming a couutj charge and being placed in the county poor house , hi other words , a man who is a juupcr nnd in the poor house , a county charge , must vote in the precinct , ward or county where his resilience was immediately buforo ho was taken to tlio poor house , or ho cannot vote at all. Two of the Judges of olectign sustained this view , and the other w.is of the opinion that the pauper became a voter in the ward by a rcsideuco in the poor house , Jubt the samons if ho was not a pauper. They allowed a man to vote who had been an inmate ever since ho was six years old. Another who resided within the terri tpry of the ward , and was a voter at the time ho was taken to the poor house , although he had been an inmate sonic years prior to the ostabllsomcnt of tlio boundaries of the ward , was also allowed to voto. Wo rejected the vote of a man who had been un inmate for twelve years upon the ground that , nt the tiuiu ho bccumo nn inmate , his residence was not within the territory , now constituting the Seventh ward , but it anpcarcil that his homo at that tlino was in the territory now constituting the Third ward anil that ho was a qualified voter prior to tlio time of becoming a pauper. His pauper vote Is ono of some consequence in n city election , anil is a matter of great concern to the people of the Seventh ward. It has been the custom to vote them at all elections , and of course it would bo unreasonable to expect one of them to vote contrary to the wishes of their superintendent. It viitually gives the keeper about twenty votes which may in the near future be ineteasetl to ono hundred or more. If paupers from all parts of the county or state , or sorno other state , may gain a icsidcnco in our ward by becoming an inmnto of the county house , wo either want the law changed or the county house re moved. The electoral rights of the paupers will probably not bo fully determined until the question is settled iu the court or the leg islature. It is said that the people of St. Paul buy only soap made in St. Paul. Why shouldn't the people of Omaha buy soap made in Omaha ? Use Union soap. CYCLOPAEDIAS. Equalled by Any Other. " Every homo , school and ofllco needs a Cyclopaedia , which should bo reliable , fresh as to information , and low in price. Johnson's (1888) ( ) is ten years later than either Apploton's or the firittanica , is more reliable and satis factory , and costs only half as much. Wo can fully endorse the following letter - tor from a brother editor : OUT , In. , Dec. 8 , 188" . Mr. M. T. Brown Dear Sir : The Domo- crnt-Gu otto library contains four on- cyclopcdias ; , viTho : Brittanica , Ap ploton's American , Johnson's and Chambers. ' Johnson's is used more than the thrqu others combined. B. F. TILMXOHAST , Associate Editor. If you would have the good that you do live after you , present your friend with JOHNSON'S REVISED CYCLOPAEDIA. Correspondence solicited with teach ers and experienced business men. A. .T. JOHNSON & Co. , 11 Great Jones st. , Now York. Address for terms or particulars , W. P. HU.NNICUTT , Omaha , Nob. CIIINI3SI2 KKl'IIYR. 'Ilio Golden Gate Special and Other Notes. Another vestibule train Is spoken of , and this time it is the Cliicago & Northwestern. On or about the llth lust , a through train will bo run from Chicago to Denver , and will lia composed of coaches similar to those on the Golden Guto special. Ualroad boys have given a now name to the Goldou Guto special , aaU they now speak pf her as the "Chlneso JSophyr. " Two now engines , 11 and 1 103 , went on duty on the Union P.icIHo yesterday. A collision at Valparaso was reported as hav- ng occurred at an early hour yesterday morn ing , The train from Stromsburg broke in two , and ono section ran Into the Union Pa- cillo train that was being switched in the yards , No ono was hurt , and the only damage - ago to the company will bo the derailing of a couple of cars , Depot Master Haney loft on a ono day va cation yesterday morning. Thrco moro switching crows were put to work on the Union Paeillo yesterday morning. Even with this extra force tlio men have all .hoy can do to handle the curs consigned to Omaha. Road engine 03 arrived tram the cast yes- : orday aud underwent repairs at the Union L'acillo shops. Yesterday morning she was working like an old timer. The work train at the Iowa sldo of the > ridge ditched the steam shovel now on- ; agcd In lllllng up the approaches to the Bridge , Hoyond delaying the Irish mall and the suburban trains no damage was done , J. 1C. Choatc , superintendent of the Colorado rado division of the Union Pacific , arrived from Denver yesterday morning , Christ Lerche , South Omaha , rail 'at [ Irockoiirhlgo & Urcckinridgo's olllco quick. _ and Airs. Harrison , Very flno etched portraits of Presl- dont-oloct and Mrs. Harrison have lust been issued by AJ. R. llytnan , publish ers of the Inuiaiiapolis Herald. Agents wanted lu every town in the United States. Send lee for sample portraits and terms to agents. Address M. H. HVMAN , Publisher , Indianapolis , Iml. Standard shorthand school. 1005 } Far- uuu , SOUTH OMAHA NKWS. Edward Itoncwntcr to the Laborers. A pleasant audience of South Omaha toilers , accompanied by their wives and ( laughters , assembled m Knlht ( of Labor hall Wednesday evening to hear Mr. Edward Kosowatcr discuss some phases of the labor problem. U. C. Hllllkcr presided and James McGregor rondo n few opening remarks , after which Mr , Uosewatcr in a plain , forcl- bln nnd intelligent manner dealt with the laborer's sldo of the wage and ccomomlc questions uppermost in the minds of men to day. A five minute address by Samuel P. Hrlghaui closed the meeting. Presbyterian Procrannnc. The following excellent programme has been prepared for the social and literary en tertainment to bo given by the Young Pee ple's society of the Presbyterian church Fri day night : Vocal Solo , banjo accompaniment Mr. V. P. Wormwood. Heading Mr. James M. Grantham Male Quartette.Messrs ; , .lames C. Corlcy , Al. A. Gary , John Waholey and Lee Tiultt.- Ki'cltation Miss Amelia Allstrom Vocal Duet..Misses Mamlo Carpenter and Ncttio K. Priehurd. Hccitatlon Miss Mairglo Shcp.ird Mixed Quartette. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Kiser and V. P. Wormwood. Heading Miss Etta Ireland Duet Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Slabough Volunteer musical and literary exercises. Hccitntion "Kogcr and 1 , " Mr. V. 1 * . Wormwood. Vocal Music Miss Nellie Chosloy Heading Miss Gertrude Glasgow Male Quartette..Messrs. James C. Corloy , Al. A. Gary , John Wakoloy and Leo Truitt. , The public are cordially Invited. Ushers and an introduction committee will be pros- cut. No admission fee. Walked On" the Car anil Injured. Harry Jackson , aged fourteen , son of W. A. Jackson , the commission merchant , took the 7G5 : dummy train Wednesday evening for Summit to attend n surprise party nt the residence of Mr. anil Mrs. J. D. Erion , aud when between Savage's nnd Summit , got up and walked out and off the moving car. The train was stopped nnd backed to whcro ho lay insensible. Ho was put In the b.iggago car and soon recovered his senses. Conductor Jackson sent him back homo on the return ing train. The boy received abrasions and bruises on tlio hcun and hands , and is badly jarred. Notes About the City. Charlcb Long , of Omaha , son of E. 1C. Long , has been added to William C. Wood's force iu the Pacific Express office. Ticket Agent Woods , of the Union Pacific road , says the exact number of tickets sold at South Omaha , during November , was 51UsiiJ , to which should bo added about7,000 for the ( lacking house trains and Q street station , making in all ! . " > ,81(5. ( Key. W. S. Owens , D.D.of Pittsburg. Pa. , superintendent of the homo missions of the United Presbyterian church of the United States , accompanied by Hov. J. A. Hender son , D.D. , and Hov. John Williamson , D.D. , of Omaha , bpontyestcniay In South Omaha , looking over the mission work in this city , and to see what is the best to be done in re gard to the proposed now United , PresbyterIan - Ian ohurcli to be built on Twenty-fourth aud Q streets. John Gradv took a S12 time check with Contractor O'Donovan's iiatno on it to Simon S. Uomer wanting it cashed. Mr. Kcmer advanced ono dollar on it and on Mr. O'Donovan pronouncing the signature a forgery. Mr. Grady was arrested and yes terday Judge Heuther bound him over in JoOO to appear at the District court. Wednesday was pay day at the Armour- Cudaby packing houses , and between $1'J,000 and 815,000 wcs distributed among em ployes. Dr. G. A. Cassidy , of Shelby , la. , is visit ing his cousin , Dr. J. Smiley. Kov. Robert L. Wheeler this week will go to Ponca to shin his household effects hero and as soon as his house is prepared ho will bring ills family. Miss Helen Loavitt , who has spent tlio summer and fall near Crcston , Iu. , has re turned and is at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay- ward's. The Stock Exchange hotel will bo reopened next Monday by D. H. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Eruhout , of Pierce , Dak. , are visiting Dr. E. L. Eruhout. Colonel E. P. Savage has returned from the western part of the state. The llrst services in the now Methodist Episcopal church will bo on Sunday , tlio 2Jd. Enterprise Lodge No. 70 , Knights of Pythias , will hold its second annual ball in Rowley's hall , Wednesday evening , the 19th. Yesterday 4S1 cattle wcro slaughtered at the packing house of George F. Swift & Co. , the largest number killed this season. The tiog killing was commenced with 851 killed. At the LaVetaclub meeting last evening a constitution and by-laws were adopted. Tlio duos arc $2 per month , none except res idents can become members , and residents not members cannot bo invited. Dances will bo hold fortnightly In Hunt's hall on Friday nights , and gentlemen must bring ladles or get a permit from the president for cause to como alone. Tuesday after the fire the Armour-Cudahy ! > ork killing department resumed slaughter ing , and killed 1,500 , hogs. James Akin , of Clarinda. fa. , is visiting his sister and brother-in-law , Air. uud Mrs. Scott Harroll. The next meeting of the Shnkcspcrinn club will bo nt Miss Maud Haywood's ' , Tuesday evening the 18th. Miss Cora Uarnaby , delivery clerk at the > ostofllce , is dangerously ill at her homo in Diuaha. William C. Woods has leased from Captain John Harry the second Door of his new build up , N and Twenty-seventh street. Robert Ucnson , employed at the packing louse rif George F. Hammond & Co. , slipped yesterday forenoon and ran his left arm into i barrel of hot water , receiving a painful scald. Absolutely Pure. Tills powdernevor varies. A marvel of purity BtroiiL'th and wholusoineness. Moro cconoin- ral than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold n competition with the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphate powderH. Bold only la cans , itoyul llaklng I'owder Co. , IU WnlUtreot. NOW York. BUY THE FAMOUS ; WILL 1NEVCR .BREAK. . , GUARANTEED TO OUFWEAR IANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET | rMYER. . STROUSE & CO. ' * frRS.-4ia BROADWAY.V. . V. Tlic "Glcntaii" Cape TOD Orcrcoa The most successful garment IntroiUii-cvl by us thU season. Tlio cipoinro do tnclmblo nntl the inatcri ' are of stroiiR UveoJ ami tlio splmllil Irish Frie/e textures. Also a complete stoo It of plain Overcoats nnil Frloio Ulstora Mas Meyer-Established 1865-Adolph Mojor SIXTEENTH AS I ) FAUXAM STREETS. General Ayi'iils for STEINWAY , GKICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SOJ1S , DEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Clait.aiid Slioiiiiiior-Bcll Organs SI'EUAI , I'HICKS AND TUKMS. AVrito forCatalosno s GetsMed GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVK NCVnil 1)HE\ ) KtiL'Aii TO I'ltUS- KNT MAKE. MO HI ! PO PIT I , A It THAN UVUH , A PKKFEOT PIT GUARANTEED. Three Lengths Short , Medium and Kx- tnv Long. Twelve Grades. . , , IHgheBtAwards v Granted. THE BISST GOODS ANI > CHEAPEST QUALITY. FOR SALE EVEimVHERi : . THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. , NEW YORK. SOM3 MANUrACTIJUKIlS. Mention tuotmnlm ) ucc BUILDING ! FOR A PURSE OF 1.C Mr. John S. Prince , the Champion Bicyclist of America , and Mr. T. W. Eclc , the Champion Bicyclist of Canada , AOAlNhT Mr. Mar vo Boardsloy , the Champion Long-Distance Horse Rider of the world , lor a purse of $1,000 , beginning Monday , Dec. 10th , and ending Satur day , the ± 2nd , every day between the hours of 20 : ! ! and 100 : : ! p. in. MONDAY FREE TO THE CHILDREN , THE GONTiNENTAL Will present every boy and girl under 14 years with a complimentary ticket to the exhibition on Monday. Tickets given away on Saturday and Monday between the hours of 0 and 1'J only , ut the 16th-st entrance to tlio Continental. Wand , Loiis < & Co. , Omaha Boston Now York Des MoinoH. Jtonartftble for powerful irrnpi ; . theUo tone , pliable action and fcb- oluK > durability. M yearn' th boat ffuarantue ot tin ugci- l nc of tiifloe Inatrunif nti. Dr. J. E. McGrew Ono of tlio 3Iust SPECIALISTS In tlio Treatment of all Chronic or tha So-called Incurable Diseases , J//f / , Eat' , Throat , Lnni/n , Lira- , lllatliler , Jlldnvy ami A'arvoti * Jln- ciate * trcitU'd ivltli dittoes * uit- CIJIHllliHl , A riire Guaranteed la all ra cs of I'lllVATI ! and BKI.V U1HI2AUU-S. All disorder * ot the BKXUAI. UltlJANS CUItKl ) Ulld .MANHOOD OV UBOTOHBU CONSULTATION F1H31J. Treatment by coricspoudeuca. Send etunin for rejily. Office Bushman Bloox , 16th and Douglas StH. Omnha. Neb AN UNDERWEAR SALE. To keep pace with our great overcoat sale , we will offer this week some excentional bargains in Furnishing goods. We shall have in every department , some special drives , and call your at tention to the following bargains in Underwear. - Natural Wool ShirU nntl Drawers , silk trimmed , at Goo ; regular value , $ t. Fine Cashmere Shirts and Drawers , in beautiful slivc shade , at $ L each ; goods worth fully ? l.oO. Very fine silk finished Unlbriggnu Shirts and Drawer * , full regular made nl$1.25 each. ? 2 is the low est price these goals can bo bought for elsewhere. AS A CLIMAX to this great Undci wear Sale , \w will oner MONDAY MOHNIXG 75 dozen genuine sanitary wool shirts and drawers , elegantly trimmed with silk braid , at 95c each ; we guarantee the regular price of these gpods as $1.75 a piece. Our G-love Department is the busiest in town. We carry an im mense line from the lowest to the finest grades. Our gloves take up suace enough to make a little store by itself , We keep only re liable goods , and WARRANT EVERY PAIR G-LOVES WE SELL. By "WARRANT" we mean that we takeSevery pair back which rip or tearand replace them with a new pair or refund the money. We will call your attention to our elegant line of Furnishing Goods , which we are now showing'for ' the holiday trade. Sm-h a variety oC excellent and handsome goods have never boon displayed before and we will guarantee to MIVC you at least 30 per cent on nil purchases made from our extensive stock. The system of belling every article at the lowest possible prices is the ruling piineiple of our business. Among the many articles which we carrv and which would make useful presents for gentle men , wo enumerate the following Elegant Silk Suspenders. Silk and Cashmere Mufflers in beautiful patterns and newest designs , Silk Umbrellas at all prices , Neckwear , in "velvet , plush and silk , of choice designs and latest styles. All at extremely low prices. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL . * ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. ion THE THEAT.MENT OP Al.f. Appliances for Deformities and TITHBSS. Beet facilities , apparatui nd remedies for success ful treatment ot eteiy form uf-iUsoaao roqulrloii UeJIeal or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoant nntl iUteuJu c ; best hospital accommoda tions In the wen. \UKTK cell ClHOULAns on Deformities nd IJracei , Tm 50 , Club heel. Carvuturo of the bptne , I'll us , Tumors. Cancer. Catarrh , Ilromhttli , luhulutloa. Klectrlclljr. I'Mulym , Kpllnpir. Kidney. Itluddur , Kjc. K r , Skin un J Blood , anil all Burjrloal Operations Dlseasoo of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMEN FRED. ONLY RSLIABLH MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING JL. SPECIALTY Of PRIVATE DISEASES. All niood Dlsen ei lucceiafulljr trentoil. Sjplitlltlo rolaou remoTcd from tlia ayitnm without mercury. Now reitoratlro treatmonl forlOM or Vital Power. I'crfoni unable to l lt us may lie treated at borao br corrrnpondenei. All rqniniunloatloni conndentlnl. ecurelr packiNl. no mirks to Indloato contcnta ur tender. Onuperional Intvrrlair iiruferrod. Call ami ronsult us ortenil Ijlitory of your cnic , and we will Mud In plain wrapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon PrKole , Special or NcrroiiB Ulicaios , Impo- tcucy.Hyubllis , Ultetaad Vaniccela , wiih qucslloa lilt , Address Omalia Medical end Sun/tcnl / Institute , or J K. McMENAHIY , C r. 13th and Doda Sta. . OMAHA , NEB. OMAHA DISPENSARY. Ki iivoufs.Ciiirivii and I'ltivtri : DIKIMHI.S of .Mi.s and \VOMI.N : Hiiccosfully treated , YOUNG MEN HiiRcrlnK from the ffferU of roiilliful fulllonorln illmietliin.oriirn liiiiibled wlllilMtne . MTVIMH Del.HID , ! > ' * ul .Miiiui r > . l > < | > ii'leiii ' ) , . \\eiHlnn to hoclet ) .KliliiO Trouble , or uuy illtviiMi " 1 llio lieiiltn- liiliuir ; oik'iniK tan IIITO llinlii nilenml n > ocily cure thurtt r < u.uiiulloe | icilJlly lu llio | iuoi. MIDDLE-AGED MEN to Woillock. 'Ireo to all.Uilri ) 3 DR. SPINNEY < Si CO , , N.I ! . ( or ICtli'A. DotiKlai Ms , , llusliinan llloi.k. Mention this ji.iior. | only onw In th worldiniicntliiB aconttnuoin > / rH9 Maontllt Oe. Means. muron , 101 WWASH AYE , Surgeon anifPii/siohi. / Ofllce N. W Cornur i4tu an4 OoutlM dt. tolupliotie. 4iV. ; It.Mi.iHa&i . tolopUoud , W. G. ALBRIGHT , Real Estate , 218 S. 15th St. , Omaha. B'EST AND CHEAPEST- ALBRIGHT'S XJLJUJLPXIXMXJL A k ? SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY OnplllTCpTO. TJ. STAUIl , 1610 Howard St. , Omnha , baa drawn plans and nnulll I UU I specifications for a D-room frame bouse , which combines utlltty.comfort.cconoiiiy and beauty.lnuway Impossible In any eel house taut costs from tl.mu to SI.UJJ. As moio than lUd , - wlll boluuit po , I can atTord to otr r a copy for - - Orlglnal-and splcndlij til. tlio : sual fjjs othervvlso bolnj'frora designs f.jrnlalicd , as can be Judged 'orm the fscts or plansof completed buildings ot Spar cent more. nil dctcrlptlonn 1 liavo in my olllco , ranglm ? lu cost from tfi.OOO to WOO.OCO. My unusual experience \\lllEuaranteoHatIsfactlon tnd reliable roulrjictoru only BIO engaged on my works. I'urtlos wishing to build lue cordlf ! lv loIted. . for I'ubllo Printing. STATi : OI' NnilUASK'A. OrriCE OFTiiuSTAii. llOAimop rni.vriNo f Jl (0 , Nov. 11 , ISbS : MIIICL : TO iiiijnr.its. Penleil prnpoHiila will bo received nt any tlmo on or before - o'clock p. in. of thu llth day of December. A. I ) . 1S83 , fortlieprlntliiKof all bills lor the legislature ) , ultli Hiich inuttnrs as may liu ordered by cither house thereof to bo pi luted lu "bill form , " which l shown and designated as Class ono d ) under the pi luting laws or thustato ot Neliraika. Tor the printing and binding in paper rovers one thousand il.wO ) copies ca < li of the bli'Mtilnl ruports of tliuaiulllor public account H.lroaHiirur , seuetury ofiilate mid loimnislouer nt public lands and building ; and tlvo luindiKil if.Oj ) copies each of tlio biennial report H of tlio allor- liny BI niiral , superintendent JHililluinslriicll'tn , fltiitu llbrailiiu and adjutant Kenuial ; and all other lenortH and ( 'ofunii'iitH that may be or- ileicil printed by lie ! legthlatuit' , exci jit mtcli ns may enter Into and form a pai t or tint .lonumH \ \ \\hlclitliis- wink IH knoua and deHlgnaleil as UIIKS. ! imdei thu print Ing laws of N'uliuiMka. Tin' bill work executed under Clnsn 1 nlmll bn printed In kinull pica typo on papei loin teen ill ) lllihes luili-by eight and one-hair If1,1 lllt'lie.s wide. Blnglu P.IKO. paper to DO "S pounds donblo cap to thu ream and ex'ept Die title paioonch page fclinll contain nut luss than twenty-live { ' - " > ) lines of solid matter of b ren ( Ti ln > > lieIn length. and tlio linen hhull DA hiic < n slM < ly iniuibonnl with a blanl : only In t'aih spacu oetwucn the Tim litlo PIIRII ofn.ild bills nhall contain not less than oiyhtoim if" ) lines IIH above , ultlii" Inches additional HIM o allowable for dlxplny title mutter iach : bid blind tttato what the bill dor Is w Illlni ; to du thu work complete ( or per pane , liiUndiiiKconiposltlon , paper , prcsMtoriv. Htlti nliiit. folnlnir and all work ur material en tering Into thu woi'ic ronulrcd. All work o\i < cut'.n ) under ilu s I shall boile- llveied in jjood onlvr by thu con'ractur ' to thu nlllcuof thu secretary of Htato nltliln thrcu i li dajsaftur tlio ie < elpt or the order by h ild ton- tractor Irom thu i hull-mini of the com niliu-o on pi Inline In either brancliof tlio lenihliu.i * | All uork execute ( Hinder HUH * Hue. , i-lull bu printed lu lone IM Inter , brevier an 1 nun- | parell tyjii , on paper to l > o nln < ' ) > ln > n I HU i I ) ) six ( it > wide. Mingle p.w , paper 10 be fni- live ( l.'ji Ibi. to the ream , % hllu I o > k. l.uch l < Id under Clans I nhall Htatn what tliublddi r li , \\UI- liiiito'lu tliu woilc complshi for per initje , ( .a each report or Itf in In llio elus.s. Intlnilhii. < 0111 position , paper , pie.ssuoik , htitchini , ' . fi > ldi < Kr and all w oik or matf-rUl entering Into lliuu lt i mi illi id , Ualuy and | mn nroof miiht bo fur IlHlied when lequlred by thu otllcora of tin * depaitiient or ( he chairman of th Pen lulntlnj , ' In uither brain h of th" . Vt in k when completed lo bcllvi i u 1 ffi o ul uxpuiwo at the htiilo hoiuu. 1'ioiiosaln for work on each of the rooio Classen will not be c m-ldcrcd unless tlio i.un Hlmll bei"'omjiiuU.l ; by a bond In thu mini of llvo iliouB.ind i'imi. dollarx. with two or m > i > > him-tleri. that In taso thu p.irt > iinposlnK ior Htich ontrai t t > h ill bu an.irded two mime MH h party will within llvo dujM after thonwiud to 1,1m of hiii li contract enter Into bonds for tlio faithful i > oi forinoni D thereof , us piovlded by law and tl.elernm c t thehuiruini | , il3. Pi oposals shall bo iniuhed "I'r < p ii.u f"r I'ublli ) rUntlim' and iiddieifcod to the sinti- bo.ird of prlnlliiK in caiu ot tuo ti-uetaiy of Blutiliimuln , IM'O- , . , Contrartiioii riu i no > 1 as abo\ospi llU-d ill bu awarded ar , a whole , ( oiitrwets on CI. K lliree iJ ! ) an nbovii npnclllnd will lu awiuded In whole or in pun. ai thu boaid may sleet. . . . . fniiiplos or tliu ork to bo oxcrutn J i.mjer rlj MMoncunilthifo may bu seen at thu oillcu of tneuiicittiirr ofHtale. Oonnactsoa above clauie-i onu and thrcu to run two > riM from Doc. IInn. \ . 'Iho tate prlntltm bonii\ic \ r.e thii ilifht lo lojfit any or all bids. ( J. J , . I.AVV H , BfcrclttM cf State. ' II. A.llAIll'oCK , Auditor i'ubilc Act't ! , , ( i II. WILiaitn , tviato ) re itier. nsidtodlO ( If tlT u > ' ' " ' ' " 'jH-t wiT ! ! IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Mudlciau that ncoi\8 butaUUI to provu It.s worth. Drs Callendcr's ' Left LI'FGF BilterSf The only lJstlllal ) Hlttcra in the Unlto * ptatcs. The only HltleM larounized br thai United Matin Intoraal rovcnno IHWII HI nPro-j prletary Mndlrinii. Lawfully I'aUntcd. No , oB Went 14-0.573. Contulii * no fusil ell . n essential olln , no foreign mibslntiun or dHtnair- ' ins in ; . A perfectly nnio moillrlno. corrt. pounded from I'tiro Itoot Jlerlm and Did r aphj pl6Mnnt to tha tint , quiet unil ilerlilva In IU effect , Curi-j lypepla ) / jr Vi'llow./nuaillr * In nrUyri. ItceulafK tlio ) ) . , uils. Tntliioriit > InactlTo I.ivur , O'jr.is Dlncninl Mrr , Morlve * Ui Kidneys , iinprovei ttio Appetite ( JiilcUlr , neguUte. " tuo-.vnoly Bituin. Nuw I.lfo to tn or belt lT > > rcia. - IlutvM urn > nld in "mala. Neb , brtha , U ° r""f u.ru ' ' i ItUliiiiU'm II Hi : Co. , Special U hnliHaii lur nig d iu liii'-rc tot NcbMikn , llo- " ( UnodKiiiiiYir'ij' ' ' , ? ( ' > W. J tl liili-nu me , T iV-Sirif. Junl. bum II rnnmw jrin. Hilirut 14 I'mumiicr , l > tlui.v. ! i : < . ' , Jo m l.iaili.Hli , M I'arr.J. A. ' uliur , V Co , W J.lln lic'i , , l < ilm II I iiulo , c. J. I mo. M.J.l'owull ! ' ll.i/i'iitii / h lutiii r Itiilftlty. .Miirrnll'i I'luiriniirr .lumen Vor rlli , li.r Ili-ll , Dr. J.J. Hi llle , r .M.Cri * . ov. ) < ! i.ui'liir ' , Iliilin' * I'lmrinai'r. Uurniir * Ihiy'ii J.C K'na..V ' / I'lurku , I. II. Hclimlilt , Mux llcclu , J > - . Chrliliinion. \ " K l.nnib'TVm. ' H. 4. Cur , Mas Coniml I-1 aril W.'itf \ , II. Iliiinui'-on , On" Itopilor I'Ort'n rh'ir.-niiy. ( A. Mulclior , Mowarl Muyer . I M'lk Dfllniio \ iJn wliclOTj'q ' , tm'er ' ui.C'fiiM ' anil IcftlJ-or Ill'tJr. j National Oik. U. S , ES7C : KRV , OMAHA , USD , I'.il.I . L'i ; CitiHa | ! i-MOO.OOO Sur [ ! ti- 50,000 U , W. 1'AffS , | < rB lllni < t. l.i\Urlr ! . Ill ID , Vic * 1'rnnlilflnt. A. . . . T.LT. V'.is ' , iiild \ li'e I'lL'Slildnt. ' \v. 11 , H. KiiuiiM , t.'aitiler * . . . . , . . W. V. MOH-.I- . .lllllNS , C'l II , Vr' . Y.UJ.S. THE IRON BANK , t'ofrner l qi aaa r.u'Jitirniitn , * - ! * / 'I1 * 'M 1 fl ,