Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 6, 1886, Page 8

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i i s T "'""" W TULSDAY, APRIL 6 e oy R GENERAL CROOK WILL COME Juet as Soon as Gemeral Miles Can Take His Place. THE DIAMOND FIELD'S SEASON. gome of the Games to Be Played This Bummer—Two Interesting and In- structive Plays to Be Given ~Peculiar Law Suits Gencral News. General Crook’s Arrival. General Crook has telegraphed to gen- tlemen in this city that he will come to Omaha just as soon as G ral Miles can take his place in the department of Ari- Arrangements are being made to accorded n royal reception apon the occasion of bis arrival hore. Baseball Sport. Manager Kay, of the Athletic baseball park, says that the prospects for the na- tional sport in Omaha this season are ex- cellent. He has ]Ill closed a contract with Ted Sullivy Milwaukee nine for games with the n_Pacifics on April 17 and 18, On May 15 the home team will meet the Denver club, and other games are being arranged for, An the men who will play with the Union Pacities this year are Bandle, Salisbu; Rockwell, McKelvey, Strock, Douglh and Funkhouser of last y i l\hdu on, with the Denvers'of 1t and Dunmier, a fine young player Minneapolis. from Interesting Cases Promised. A certain seeret socicty (the name of which was withheld from the reporter) is making ngements to sue some twenty or thirty of its members for de- Jinuent dues, in back of most ties says that a_certain h-uwn. of time a ‘membe all be sus- pended for non-payment of ducs, but gen- erally makes no provision for' not s pending such offending member until his or her dues have run up to a year’s. de Iinquency. The lodge in this ease thinks that llu- only y a member may aw is by paying all back dues.” If the is not settled on_the outside 1 number of interesting law suits will probably be the outcome. with- Scanlan i modern produc bave reached the popula Scanlan’s new Irish pl awn" opera to be rer matter in tl Impossible Shane-na-Lawn, ns of the stage ty of Wm. J. “Shane-na- which will be presented at Boyd's house to-night. It is said ly free from objectionable form of dull dialogu® or incidents. Mr, Scanlan’s ability as an Ivish comedian is well known. He will sing several e songs during his engagement. TELODRAMA. at City” will be ra_house, next 19 and 10. A “%h‘\tln\\i of a Gre produced Boys Matinee on y. RIlVI written by prh .h ad . most eventful tour throughout llu- | United States. he the press in a most flatterirg ma and it is one of the strongest plays of i fmllml the stage to-day. y s a remarkably strong one, ling fnnio ¥ Ward Tiftany, Edna Carey, Nelson Vh(‘ntcrnfl George R. Edeson, W. H. Barton, Wm. Culli nd othe, _'story is compact cefully told in the dinlogue, t brisk, and situations give scope for claboriite sconio and mechanical eflects, which constitute ilprunum-nt feature of the p formance, t is a good play, splendidly Botod by & oo company, and'the should be crowded houscs the entire gagement. MORR It comes 1S MORRISON. A Few Questions to Hascall's Man Friday. To Tne Eprror: Will you plea | Morris Morrison, who has come out a {Independent candidate for councilr "of the Sccond ward, a few questions for me and other property owners in the ward, Are not the citizens of the Second tward who want him to run inde! emh:nt, | nset ofgublwls who fi z k K y y? s Morrison pretend thy «( any + honest taxpayer wants him for council- Im“‘ or even chimne How about that giading contra ear, when Morrison & Co. took dirt oft Fiftoenth street aud put it on Sixteenth, and had i sured for both? How much is Morrison to get tor play- Ing stool pigeon for Boyd and Garye, Second Ward, The Election. A good deal of quiet skirmishing was going on yesterd: Each candidate has his workers out in the leld, and buttonholing voters, nd it is safe to mv that the con- est 15 going to be a er one, particu- the 1lrst, mwu.l and third wards. et that Morris Morrison lhn de- ided to run as a cand u('uml uum that precinct Wiile : have the effect of 1 ing the vote ur Frank Kaspar, still that gei antleman is “konfident of his election to the council, “He has many friends who are \\ulkmw with a t v romises success. In the third wnnl urmeister’s election is pretty nearly Lassured. The grent P, Ford, however, is Yoot asleep by any means, but mpu-p.unw o —+ every one of his followers at the polls to-d In the other wards the canvassing is guictly going on. The following are the lling places for the election to-day. foahuul\ be borne in mind that the polls lopen at 8 o'clock in the morning and th at 7 0'clock in the evening: FIRST WA £ Voting District No. 1—24 [ang Joues street \,“l\zuflm‘ Distriet M orcas stree k \ulu:L ‘b\;‘ulcl No. 8—At 1119 South Sixth b w ecorner Tenth 0, 2—At engine house, D WARD. . 1—At No, 1210 South Voting Dist At No. 17118 St. Ma- ’s avenue, e THIRD WARD, | At the carpenter shop on ' the east side of | Bleventh street, between Douglas and Dodge slicets, { WARD. Planters house on FOURTH 1 Sixteenth and Voting District A Capitol ayenue, between Beventeenth strcet Voting District No. 2 eourt house, Voting Distri ©f Chicago and I velfth stre Voting District No, 3—At 1 | Bore corner Lzard and Sixteenth stv SINTH WARD, E \'nllux Distriet No. "IUAL 2017 Cuming \ullng Distriet No. 2— Illlllllll on to voting for councilmen "lflemh( s of the bourd of education, xlllu 1 be asked to v upon the as to whether $100,000 bon e issued this year to provide for A NOW SOWeIS. Attention Foresters. The next regular mceting of ate City No. 7123 of the A. O. ¥ d at the usual place of m. mtbougln street) un Monday, at 8 o'clock —At basement in new_ At 2511 Cuwing Court will be p.m. A full sttendance L, B. Suaw, See'y. ™ Y. M. C. The Noon-day prayer meeting, held every day from 12 to 1230 o'clock, con. tinues to increase both in attendance and interest. It continues but half an hour and may seen n agreeable rest from business cares. Drop in and spend at least a few minutes with us The young mens' meeting will be held on "Thursday evening, commencing aquarter before 8 and continuing for about half an hour. This change is made that those who desire may attend the revival meeting afterwards. All young men are cordially invited. Next week occurs the monthly business ting when new members will be re ceived,” Several applications have al ready been presented, and 1t is hoped more will be r |4|urin;z this weck. Strangers who have Jately “come to the city are ||ruwl to conneet themselves with the association and make nse of it We desire at home with us as far as possible s notacquainted with our work are requested to visit our rooms and become convinced of the ad- vantages we ofter, At the gospel meeting Sunday after- noon the hafl was again _crowded. A song scryice of about fifteen minutes 1 by Mr. MeDonal: his ¢ spirited manner. Following this e G. 1 Payne in brief, well chosen re- marks, presented the p the Great Supper. The su ' up by other young men in short practi- cal comments that added gre to the interest of the meeting.” S al ex- pressed n dos of their christian friends and a desire to lead a better hfe, A. Notes. . Police Court Notes, Judge Stenberg did the following work yesterd Hart, the colored larcenist, sent to the county jail awaiting trial Wednesday, in default of £1,000 bail. whe Wagner, £0, Was sent to ged with having 1 in default of g will come up to- ( l|u]o Willi sentenced to tw jail, the Tast ten on bre watch thief, was sin the county ( and watc drunks; four fined rged. All had been in ;_In and were workingmen Two men, one for fighting a for carrying a concealed each fined 55 and costs, A warr s issued for some traders, who for the last week have be mped near the corner of twent ana California streets. The other one of their horses died and they it there, and did not a Holo enough, leaving all four Tegs way the ground. Aw nt was issued for Julius Rot- holtz, who, when a police officer went into his pawn shop, abused him in a very hearty manner. Warrants were also issued for people who | nd another on, were night buried deep above several A ve been engaging in some neighborly rows. The judge, when the aggressive party in such a case is a wo- min, tames her L ding the patrol on for hor, an'l making her thke a E in it and'ride througli the streets to the court room. B x't‘\llh"; Jeflerson park looks bad, and should be fixed up. House moving and a general spring clean-up is noticed all over the city. Judge McCulloch will eall th in the county court this morning. docket contains over fifty cases. The regular monthly business mecting of the Women’s Cliristian association will be held today, at Mrs. Humnes, corresponding secre A complaint has been filed ag Adam Portsh by Anton Belohlavek threatening to kill him. Just rday dssued a warrant for Portsh’s nlux ket The C. L‘ Field, the Cuming street druggist, is one of the lmp|)u-~tu|un in Nebr: to-day. The young lady arrived last night, and it id will make her perma- nent residence with Mr. d. Justice { thony F this city. same se; for Thomas E. Morrison and Miss Eleanor Crane, also of Omaha. It 15 said by those who ought to that there is a large number and pickpockets in the eity, The are keeving a sharper lookout than ever, 50 1o bad results need & ed, only the filling of the county A special meeting of the Distributing committe is called for today at 1:30 p.m. sharp, A full attendance i ently requested. By order of the pres ident. Mrs. J. Hudson pro tem, An exceeding| boat of the ¢; he pe and neat row- ¢ paitern was sent to Cedar Rapids, Neb., yesterday afternoon from an castern Quite” & number f adm gathered around the car in ch it was, and all pronounced it a sentenced Stenberg to pay afine of §20 and thirty days in the county jail ou _suspicion of being a sharper and confidence man, is making efforts to be released, An appeal, itis believed, will be taken, provided he can ’Uflh‘u . M. Reed, a ple n who owns a who some time ant-looking old gen- ' Omaha, fternoon o IEhb ot Ay ick-pockets tter to the police, and an detailed to look up the nam streef ported the w officor was thieves. l‘ulh (!w American and Wells, Fargo & express companies have all the lnmn 85 they can attend to. They ¢ more eggs nowaduys than any one kind of article, some 400 to 500 cases arriving in this city every day. For some reason no bullion has b received from the Omaha_smelter for New Orleans since last Friday, while generally u thousand dollars worth is sent out dai All the charter members of ln.mu)n Lodge K. of P. quested to be at their hall on Saunders streot promptly at 7 o’clock next Thursday e 'n-nmw I'lie initiatory work will be begun at that time Members of other lodge: ; special invitations will ple: be prompt. If there are others who yet desire to join, ap oly at Taft's store on Dodge strect or RH. I on Caming street, before n--\l Thur White Cedar Piling better than oak for bridge or foundation’ work. At lasts longer in or out of the ground and can be furnished and driven for one-third less by D. Soper & Co., 1020 Farnam Omaha, cost strect, The h(‘huul Census, ary Conoyer, of the Board of has prepared the following Inercase. Deercase. Total, Increase. . iy . good store building (hest carner); good. dwelling (hest loca- tion) in Essex (lowa); one-half mile trom town of soeded 1n blue griss For further par- Heulars, sddress John Lingderhiolm, Cen- tral City, Ay «PRICES SPECIAL ® /UVORNS =]EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose, ef tavor a8 deiicatély and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., GHICAGO. BT, LOUTS POR THE TREATMENT OF. ALL Chronic & Surglcal Diseases. DR McM Y, Proprietol ) Iufl)»m\l 20t P Kactite W have ‘the Taciition, apparaine and_ remedion for the uccessful treatment of orm of dis. case requiring cither medical or surgical and fivite all to como and [nveetigats for themselves or correspon with us, Long expericnce In treat- i ¢ o8 UK to (reat tany cases m. AR on Deformitics and vatares of the Spine, Diskasis oF Wor or, Tumors, Cancers, Catarih, Bronchniis, Tnhalation, City, pil Bye, i, Skin, Bivod sad lers, Tirnces, Trusses, and and Surgical Appliauces, man- “Tho only reliablo Medical Institute making frivale, Specml 3 Nervous Dlseaseu nnu-t\tvrm\mld successfully trey K ove Syphilitic poison from the system withoit mercurs New restorative treatment for 1088 of vital power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDE Cail and consult us or gend name and jos address—plaialy written—enclose stamp, and we willaond yo, in plain wrapber our GULAR 'To mewN iRevA ATH, RO ULARTS nlreces STCTURE, ALL DISEASES OF TIE GENITO. UnixarY ORoAs, or send history of your case for an opinion. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at thelr correxpondence. Medicines and Tnstru i by mall or express SECURGLY PACK > RVATION, One personal interview pre- . Fifty rooms for the accom- modation of patients. Board and attendance at Feasonablo prices. Address all Letters (o Omaha Medical and Surgical lusmule far. 13th St and Capitol Avoo OMAHA, N ° « 1" from a Colonel Iy ey logues o Tows. house bro steam in th the incli of the house any material harm was done. F.M.ELLIS & COo. RESTORED. A Ma"hnfld“u “n" ] : i VO Dl]'““) Lost Ma hml & having triod in vainovory knowis remody yhich howillven EEVES % Chatbatrtroct: Now York City. _ TENNYRIWAI. PILLS “"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ‘The Original and Oniy Genuine. L Ly o Al ter " Madison baware, P %old by D e Western Mutual Benevolent Association BEATRICE, NEBRASKA, THE LEADING ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. CASH CAPITAL, PAID UP IN FULL, - - ¢ WA GROSS ASSETS, DECEMBER 31st, 1885 $100,000.00 150,826.30 (A certificate of membership in this Association furnishes benefits at the lowest cos Men and women, between the rome membe: I'here is no ¢l dvancing ag Tho Company has o guarantee fund of $100,000 paid up in cash, which is an ad ditional security to that furnistied by any confpany in the United States, i It has a Reserve fund which provides for a non-forfeiting policy and a paid-up volic agesof 17 and 65 years, who are in good health, ging from one class to another, and assessments do not inercase with ie Company islocated in the West; its business is confined to le' T and applications from persons residing in malarial distrie . will insure fow its, and a e A local Advisory Board, compo \thy Wost, sted, which nsequent exemption from any onerous liabitity. d of not less than five leading eitizens of cuch may b forined, who may act as advisory counselin the sotilement of claims m the'deatli of members and as to the admission of applicants to membership mber wiio lapses his certificate may re-instate the same at any time upon evidence of good health, by the payment of all delinquent dues and assessments Noinsu of the deatl lation or spee nee company in this or any othier country has ever failed by reason of (he failnre in each instinee has been canscd by peen e safe guards introduced render both impossible in ths s is confined to the endowment for ol age, rphans after death. is more liberal, and the plan more sceure, than any company in the and the payment of the rative Insurance Compan‘es ex’sted in Eng plan was thought of, and the same companics exist t nearly one million members. When managed judiciously guarintee every promise we make w 10,000, this bl 000 provided for as a Reserve Fund, which isa more lib any other company makes, The Strength of This Association Consists of Its GUARANTEE FUND, ENDOWMENT PLAN, RESERVE FUND, NON-FORFEITING POLICY, GRADED RATES, PAID-UP POLICY, SELECTED RISKS, A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE TONTINE SYSTEM, RESERVE FUND, LIFE PLAN, CAFITAL STOCK. nd 200 years before the stock indiddition to the $100, proyision and offer than The cost of life protection in this company is less than United States. The company is good and payments prompt. lI ion is now mlrumy its third year, and has a large membership, ntly increasing, ,\t death or ‘maturity of endowment the member receives his interest in the Reserve l<nuv| in addition to the amount due on the poliey. All policies become non-forfeiting after the third year (o the extent of the mem interest in the Re any company in the and city where not supplied in all of the states west of the Mississippi river and north of Kansis. Good refiable canvassers can obtain mo st favorable rates by writing to the comp: The Western Mutual haseonsolidated the membnrshipof the lechanics’ " and “Lincoln Mutual,’ ect protection. gard the Western \lnlu 1l as one of the very best life insurance associa- tions in tnis countr it covering the e fieid of the healty V "—Duaily Eupress, March 2, 1886. aska Mutnal,” Tand with its own members in gontlemanly agents.” AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, g 1886, 1t is horeby certifi Company, ot Beatric of this state, an is authori for the current y { sar.} o that the Westera Matual |,.~n»u.’1.-m As he State of Nebraska, has complied wi d to transact the |lll siness of life insurance in this r. Witness my hand and the seal of said of said oflice, the day and year first .lm».- nnu . - A BABCOCK, Auditor Public Accounts. Ol National Bank, the companivs financi ot Refer by pormission to Hon. J. H. Millard, Omaha, 2 All communications should be addressed to OLIVER C. S ABIIY, Secretary and General Manager, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. HAYNES, Agent at Omaha. 16 (,\m aha, Nebraska, OMAHA BRANCI OF' Crane Bro's. Manufacturing Gompany ! CEICA.CO, IT.IL.S., MANUFACTURER OFr A JOBBERS IN Wroughtlron Pipes, Pumps, Beltingand Hose And every variety of materials for Steam and Gas Fitters and Plumbers, Ele- vators and Factories. 1léth and Dodee St., r telegram Kearney yesterd stating that ptain Bourké would arrive in that ity to-morrow with the body of Captain uet Crawford, who was murdered | The funeral will take pl A delegation of oflicers is expected to be present. and others from this post 15 :n\mulu\ lu xt. stein, of F accompanied by his wife. Gencral Kourtz, of ighth infan- ry, passed throngh Omaha yester: way to his post at Angel Island, aneisco. Sidney, is in :l‘l' of Short Horn ¢ , April 14, 1856, u~ and twenty bulls, F apply. to Col F. M. Woods, 1 oln, Neb., or Williams & Lacy, Lacona, away Engine. in the Union fic round e loose last night (having some chest), and running down ne broke through the brick wall She was captured before AF An engin, Architects and Building Superinf's OMAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, IA, Oftice, Cor. 14th and Farnam Streets, Roowml) OMAFTA, ITEE. GEoRGE BURLINGHOF with F. M. Ellis " DREXEL & mulm;w (Bucoessors 10 J. G. J. UNI)ER['AKER s, AND EMBALMERS. e - old stand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders by uph solicited and prowply sitended 10. delophone No. 2 At Cxrrrialra, Tebraslza Best Goods in the Market HORSES FORSALE ON APRIT.- 1st, Ve will open our /, | Horse and Mule Market Cor, Howard and 14th SlS.|0mfl|1fi, Neb. With severs constantl DIIVING (O 0 Car' 0t or ut retuil HAKE & PALMER. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ..$250,000 . "25,000 /fockford, o Ask for our goods and See that they bear our trade mark. Paid up Capital ... ..... Suplus May 1, 1885 H.W. Yarus, Prosident, 3 e TOUZALIN, President. Cure without medi- W. H, Gues, Cashier, cine. Patented Octo- ber the most obtinate case in four days or loss. Alan'sSoluble Medicatad Bougies No nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba or oil of suadalwood that are certain 10 produce dyspep- sis by destroying the coatings of th Price §1.50. Sold by all druggists or For further parcicu for eire P. 0. Box 1533 GURE 5. COLLINS, Lewis S, Rk, A.E. TouzaLIy, BANKING OFFICE: '"HE IRON BANK Cor. 12th and Farnam Streots. General Buuiing Business Transactol NsRVOUS PEOPLE 7. C. ALT.AN CO., "E‘K'V Ini.lomm , New York. tios-Lb-sutlvinse e I' e T 500 Sured (n'E5. 01, ek U HORKE, INVENTOR, 191 P AV, fiumn. Y Also TLOOK On the large map of Omaha and observe that the two and one-half mile belt from the Omaha postoflice runs south of Section 33 and through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING And pencil, then get one of J. M. Wolf & Co.'s maps of Omaha and South Omaha combined, PUT YOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam, Omaha’s business center, and your penc on the string at where Bellevue street enters South Omaha from the north, THEN DRAW A circle and note where SOUTH OMAHA , and also that many “Additions,” “Places” and “Hills” are far OUTSIDE This magic circle THEN STOP And think a momenf what will make outside property inerease in value. THE GROWTH OF OMAHA Is ALL that will enhance the value of real estate other than at SOUTH OMAHA. and malke valuable the property: At the latter point we have three important factors to build up First—The growth of Omaha, which has and always will follow th transportation lines. Second—All the great manufacturing point of any in or near the city. Third— THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTEREST. lways center there, thus making it the best Dressed Beef Business and Pork Packing Will make a town of themsel TWO NEW PACKING HOUSES Going up this year, A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment n by that prines of meat producers, Nels Morris of Industry To be put iuto oper " vOoUT FOOL Away your day of grace when you do not get an interest in South Omaha be« fore a higher appraisement is made, The best locations are being taken. Malke your selections now. Lots that sold for $300 in 1884 cannot now be bought for 81,000, The Viaducts Over the railway track will make safe and splendid thoroughfares between this city and South Omuha. A STREET CAR LINE Will run to the Stock Yards this year. The minute it does lots will double is value, as this will afford cheap and quick transportution either by Dummy, Cable or Horse Cars. Agents to handle this property on good commission wauted ANY REAL ESTATE AGENT Has authority to sell lots. For further information, maps, prics lists, an descriptive civeulars, address M.A. UPTON, Manage:! 216 SOUTH 13TH ST, OMAHA, NEB.

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