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freenth; thence south to SODERSTRON'S LIVELY TALK, | fuiito'chicass: thence west on.chi- cago to Nineteenth; thence north on Ninetcenth to the north line of E. V. Contests Batween the “Knights of thie Field | Smith’s addition; west on tte north line f G " of that addition to Twentieth: thence R T north on Twentieth to the city limits; . thence cast on the north line of the city to IMPORTANT INCORPORATIONS, | the east line; thence south to place of be- * | ginning. " 3 th” Ward—Commencing at the in- Monday Morning in the Police Court | 118 ‘“";‘ of N'"‘;:l‘“"”ir “"‘l‘ Charles " . streets; thence north on Twen —Federal and District Tribunals Seward stroot; thence along Sew ~Sporting Events—General street to its intersection with Thirty- Locals ot the Day. thence north on "Thirty-sixtn to TR it e streot, in Orchard Hill addition; thence west along Mayne street and its Gamblers Fall Out, continuations to the west line of the city There is an inter-necine war among | hmits llwnml', “U”fh .lqlunz tl|!x- 'w‘lill line the gamblers which promises to close up | to the north line of the city limits; thence the houses in this city some two months | &St on the north line to'T'wentioth streot; s thence south along T'wentieth to the before the new anti-gambling 1aw £0es | porth line of | mith's addition; into eflect. This falling out has lead to | thence east toit stion Wi ne- some interestingand spicy revelations. teenth street; thence sout Yesterday morning Wiliiam Soderstrom | to the point of beginning. X 5 o ¥ ¢ Seventh Ward — Commencing at of the firm of Soderstrom, Brucker & | GO n und Loavenworth stre Donnelly, who control two gambling | thence west on | nworth to the west houses in this city, one at 1 Douglas | line of the city limits; thence south on and the other at 1204 Farnam street, | line to the south line of the city limits; vik arrulgne w0 court, He had | thence east on the south line of the limits 4] ste kL stance of Jack Morrison, who tans n gambling north on Twenty-fourth to point of be- house on Douglas street over Hornber- gers saloon, the charge being that he rles street; thenee west on (Soderstrom) was allowing a “‘brace-box’’ es to ) wenty-tirst streef \ thence tobs used mn his gambling house ou | Rorth on Twenty-first to Seward street; Douglas stroet. For the benefit of the | thence west on Seward to Thirticth; L5t might be well to stato | thence south on Thirtieth to Chicago; A “‘brace-box" is a faro-box, so | thence east on Chicago to Nineteenth, d that when the cards are dealt | thence norsh on Nincteenth to the place from it, it 18 almost impossible for the ol{’:'uuuu,nz 5 player to win. Soderstrom ,admits that [ Ninth Ward—F L the box is & “brace’’ affair, but says a and Seward stre; thence west on Sew- square deck of cards has boen dealt from | Ard to Thirty-sixth; thence north on it, so that no attempt has been made to | ‘Lbirty-sixth to Mayne strect in Urchard “gkin” the men who played againstit. | hill; thence west on Mayne street and When Soderstrom’s name was called, | its continuations to thec y limits; thenee he promptly jumped to his feet and an: | South on the line to L worth street; nounced that he was ready for trial, It | thence east on Leavenworth to Twenty- appeared, however, thut the prosecution | ¢ighth; thence north on Twenty-cighth was not ready for trial and the case was to Farnam street; thence cast on han indefinitely postponed. - Before situng | to Twenty-cighth streotin Boggs & Hill's down, however, Mr. Soderstrom turned addition;” thence north to Dodge street; to his accu! , Jack Morrison, who was thence east on Dodge to Twenty-seventh standing near by and launched a bitter | avenuc; thenc o Chicago; thence invective at him. ‘“Thiscase,” he said | West on Chicago to 'Thirticth; thence is a piece of purely malicious persecution | north on Thirticth to the place of begin- on the part of this man Morrison. [am | DINZ. ready tight here and now to go on with INCORPORATED COMPANIES. this “trial, single-handed and alone, R § agmnst Morrison, his lawyers and his | phe Omaha Motor Railway and the wnnu?sus.x 1 wimt to ulny right Hussoy & Day. now that I am ready to go on the witness ? ittt A stund at once and swear that | have never [ The Omana Motor railway company played a crooked game in this city, never | filed articles of incorvoration at the 1 a crooked card,and never skinned | county clerk’s office yesterday. It organ- inany way. I'll goon the stand | jzes with $500,000 capital, $250,000 to be e T e A BRI B R 1 commit perjury, in swearing that way, fore commencmncn‘t of !_Jusmoss. i I't aro- 1 am willing to take the consequences, if | Poses to construct lines in the cities of Mr. Morrison will do the same. But I | Omaha, Florence, town of Millard know that he won't. Thatr has been | in Douglas county; Plattsmonth dealing acrooked game eversincehecame | ang Factoryville in Cass county; to this city. Never amonth has passed | Jic "HCEOR TS Aoy over his head that he hasn’t been inter- Bty pLik DA (L Hapthiag ested in skinning somebody. He had a | and Bellevue, Sarpy county; Nebraska brace game established in a gambling | City, Otoe county; and on the county house on Douglas street and did so for | rond west of Kensington, m the two reasons. One was that he wanted to county of Douglas. The same cor- kill the house, and the other was that he 1 ok “ i wanted to get’' a slice of tho money of | Poration also aflirms its ~right which the men who played in that place | to operate street —railroads in were robbed, He's a fine man to accuse | Omaha and designates all of tne me of dishonest dealing! [ can | business steeets in the city as its x'y_:lltnf prove that he furmshed up a house | Way, except Farnam, Sixteenth, Tenth, on Thirtceuth street below Farnam | Capitol avenue. ‘The incorporators are two years ngo, as a_crooked joint, into [ Samuel D. Mercer, Clifton I. Mayne, which suckers were steered” and then | Charles B. Brown, Herbert J. Davis, flecced. He ran this place until Mayor [ Samuel 8. Curtis, E. L. Stone. Boyd ordered it closed. Why, within the | _Articles of incorporation of the Hus. ust two weeks he has discharged dealers | 8¢y & Day company were filed yesterday rom his place because they wouldn't | morning in the county clerk’s office. The shufile the cards so that the player | intention of the company is to cx\rr\’i.on 1—Commencing at Nine- eginnning at 'Thirtieth couldn’t win.” gas-itting and plumbing business. The Mr. Soderstrom continuea 1n this | incorporators are N, B, and I, B Hussey, strain for for some time, growing quite [ W. H.Day and Fred Aoud. The capi- is $7,000. elog \xcut at tinlxus. Mr. Morrison said | tal sto nothing in reply. 5 = Mr. Soderstrom was seen at his place | , 9. D IE'IOY. Re: Broker, of business by a reporter of the BEE yes- ‘“L& Neb. “References: City Nat'l bank terday. ‘;1 mlficd rather lbmcrw I.Ihiu and Adams County bank. morning, in police court,”” he said, ‘‘hut S RMANENT STAGE. lcnri prove all ls‘:;ul. ‘Inxpl(_-uiwd lhia judge AEERMARENT STAGE, would stop me, but he didn’t. It was 2 just as well, 'I told nothing but the The Exposition Directors will Run a truth,” Mammoth Opera House. ’o}"lrsti& f;rl“f;gé::'v%“i"fnfgulg(czfi’i? up | The directors of the exposition build- “‘Yes, wo shall close up both of houses "?f. lh.:vo ‘:lfc'dl;“l.l to n}l«:w the stago to-day. And f the other places attempt | Which has been bul "m.“l’.e“" oend of to run, we shall see that lfiey are closed | the structure to remain- just as it 1s, np too. Thereisa law on™ the statute | and will not take it out at the conclusion P);)ok;whicl;_mukcs fumbliug llmms:ur of the programme by the Amecrican le by a fine —of = not less than | Opory company. ‘They propose tomake $50 and notless than thirty days impris- it not only the largest stage in tho west, onment in jail. We shall” see "that this 3 . law is enforced until the new one goes | but oneof the most thoroughiy appointed. With this end in view they have into effect.” 4 ":lsa {t true l{;nt thl;e box Morrison ob- | ordered from Slocumb & Lan- jected to was a brace box?" i i i Uity ox sy nof be: T never exam: dis, tho sccne painters of Chi- aned it, ‘I know that a square deck of cards has been dealt from it. It is the same box that Dan Allen and Goodley Brucker uged fifteen yeurs ago.” Mr. Soderstrom says that under no circumstances will he compromise the matter. He claims that Jack Morrison has had a spite against him for years be- cause ho had a better reputation and did 8 better business than he (Morrison) did. He says that on Saturday night, when Morrison made the accusation that the house at 1308 Douglas was using a *‘brace box,” his (Morrison's) place had lost $0650. The man who won this had also won about §£100 at Higgins’, but lost about $400 at Soderstrom, g yokor & Donnelly’s house. his, Mr. Soderstrom says, made Morrison frantic und so incensed him that he attacked the honesty of their manner of dealing, 1t is probahle that more interesting de- velopments, about the crooked dealing that has been going on here, will follow from these first dizclosures, Atany rate, it is certain that the local gambling houses will probably be closed if Soder- strom carries out lus threats, METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY. Eslm Broker, Hast- scenery, which will be rushed throngh as soon a8 possible. The present cur- tain—that to be used during the per- formances of the American Opera com- pany—will be used. ‘Thus the structure will be converted into # mammoth theatre, which can be used on the occasion of concerts, oper- atic performances, lectures, sporting ex- hibitions, etc., etc. The bicycle races which have hitherto been held on this track, will probably be held there no more. The fair grounds track will soon be in shape for the spring and summer races. District Court. without foundation, ‘Where Omahans Now Llve for Voting Purposcs. The following are the boundaries of the new wards as recently created by the city council: custody of whom the pe! dant is adultery, Hastings. First WN‘“'"“I}‘““‘““ at a pointon | e Mo, Pacific and Northwestern have submitted propositions for bonds which will be voted sure. J. D. Riley, the real estate broker, has great bargains in busi- ness lots and acre tructs. Dawes & Koss’ thence south on the county road through | pdqition a specialty. Rooms 4, 6 and 6, the Missouririver front opposite Jackson street; thence west on Jackson to Thir- teenth; thence south on Thirtecnth to the north line of Van Camp's addition; Van Camp's and Park Forest addition to the southern limits of the city; thence east to the river and thence north to the place of beginn: 5 Second ward -Commencing at Thir- teonth and Jackson streets; thenco west Opera House, Highwaymen Foiled, south on ‘I'wenty-tourth to the southern limits of the city; thence east to the Tlhlrtee;nl: Txd‘ uorth on Thirteenth to | men fled. ace ol eginning: - '3 Third Wfid—-(,‘t‘;mmenolng on the Mis- Scandinavian Actors. souri river front opposite Cass stre ‘The leading Scandinavians of this city thenco west on Cass to Fifteenth; thence | are delighted over the success of the south on Fifteenth to Jackson; thence | drama played on Saturday last at Ho o man’s hall by their dramatic club. This pluce of beginning. organization has heretofore produced its )\ " ieces n the old German theatre, but teenth and Chicago streets; thence west | boreafier, its performances will be given east on Jackson to the river front to Fourth Ward—Commencing at Fif- on Chieago to Twenty-seventh avenue, | § thence south on Twenty-soventh avenue, | '™ the hall above m““u‘_’l“‘"' to Dodge; thence west on Dodge to Anoth‘er Plat. 'l‘wunly-ellghth; thence south on Twenty- In the county clerk’s office, the plat of Belleyue strect, Business Place, was eighth tolnrnlm; %hfll::e “vul“'onwf':}l;- ' streel nth; :;m T‘evonl‘;m‘ n—leh‘ to Leavenworth; | filed by M. A, Upton. thence east on Leavenworth to Fifteenth; R Ilufo north on Fifteenth to poivt of be- aedsweetpn[fllfl B Sy ard—Boginnig at tho Missour] s ) Casa atreet; thonce west | = yusy mecEIvD. ~Beven Varleties A COCKING MAIN, O'Hern et'al, west 7.57 feet of lot 7, Hawe's add, w d... . John M Campbell and wife to Some Interésting Sport in a Subur- ban Resort. Lovers of cock-fighting were treated to a good exhibition of the sport Sun- day afternoon in a well-known suburban ‘There were four battles—each Besides, considerable money changed hands among the spee- tators on the results of the yarious bat- Fisette, lot 8blk 2, Kilby Plac o, west 5 of lot 1 m ell @ ic, plat of Howell place, nel§y nely se'y 31513, dedication. ¢ Mayne and wife 8 5,6, 7 one for #10 a side. The first fight was between two black- breasted reds—one of whom was killed after four or five savage flys. The second fight called out a black- breasted red and agray. short and tame battle, th tuil after a few minutes between two ted reds resulted in the same way. s between two , 14, . Mayne’s add, wd I'to (eo 11 Coni Geo B Christie et nd Co to John A Doe etal, lot 13 blk 78, South Omaha, wd Robt 11 Vinton to Mary J Butler, lot & Buell's sub div of o Shinn’s 8rd add, wd.. City of Omaha to Elijah Ware bez at sw cor of blk 319, Ralvh Bowman et aito Henry Li etal, w ss ft of lot 7 blk 93, wd., Adaline I and Wm H Hoyt to Joiin Christenson, n 14 lot 5 blk3, J Redick’s add sub, wd. . P C Himebaugh et al to the . bei South Omaha he fourth battle black-breasted reds, each weighing four pounds and two ounces. were game and® determined to win, and the battle was onc of the and bloody ever witnessed 1n this city. After six or eight flys it resulted in one of the birds being Killed. on Nineteenth | most furious Teeth—An advertisement of not yet appeared in the is quite possible that there » in the next number, so keep a Paper tecth are sold by the quire, and they are warranted not to ache: once tixed in the mouth remain stationary; the ithnell and husband to paper teeth has bright lookout. facing, A line of all wool Meltons, from - A line of English Homespun cloth, a nobby stvle, with :atin sleeve-linings, from - ‘We have also reduced our est imported Meltons. This Over coat is silk lined all through and the sleeves with satin, from former price which was exceedinglv low at$14.75t0812.756 In making the above announcement, we beg to sav;that everv garment is made up from the latest stvled fabrics and manu- factured for this spring season exclusivelv. 1 blk 1, Creston, Alfred Formian and wife to ghram, lots 14, 15 and 1 man’s sub div of blk 4, i rank E Cu gummed, the) ghram, lots 1, 2 run at presentis on 1vor; The great run on tol — ODDS AND ENDS. s Courtney, lot 6 blk 3, sub Stray Leaves From a Reporter's Note | Redicks add, wd .. 3, Hanscom park add Geo W Ames and wife to Mantie Man- Hanscom park aad, “The death of August Schroeder, the voung man who blew out the gas Goos hotel reminds me of a fact,” said an old hotel man last night. Nearly all these people who blow out the gas in the Omaha hotels, and their name i lot 2 blk 4, Hascall’s sub d Elenora B8 Bierbower, lot Summit Reser 1d, wd. .. L D flornaby to and 18blk 9, Omaha View add, wd Edwin 8 Rood and wite to A W Fritz. inger, lot 2blk 9, Albright’s annex to South Omaha, wd... Chas Turner and wite Busch, ¢ 1 lot 2 blk 104, wd Chas F Luce to ¥ P Kirkenda and 13, W A Redick’s add, wd, . Wi A Kedick and wifeto John i Red- fck.lots 12 and 13, WV A Redick’s add, watched this thing very closely, found that this is exactly so. s0, I don’t know."” The disgraceful :h;owing of cushions which followed Sunday had its amusing side. atted dudes who were er grounds were totally annihils - tiles were irreparably injured. One Eng- lish specimen of the English dude re- perfectly ’orrid, I cahn’t see why the po- A good many other ¢ the same thing. at of vlace, sub div of lots aylor's add, dedication 1] Reid and husband to F Frederickson 8100 of an_acre in sw ?{ol nw X, 51,16, 10, wd.. Howard Ranck et'al to Carlton D Hutchinson et 21, 10 i d_wife to Martin k 1, Plainview, wd.... R 8 Morris and wife to Minna Wirth, lot 17 blk 10 Kount: doncher know. lice cahn’t stop hi people failed to this sort of a windup follows it will end Sunday base ball playing in During the heay, day,” remarked a i;m wind was blowing past the Union & Ruth’s add, EARLY SACRIFICE. A large eastern manufacturer, in order to close out a line of nearly 1,000 Spring Overcoats: made us an offer at a figure so low as toscarcelv cover cost of the material in the garments. ‘We bought the entirs lot in addition to our enormous regular stock of these goods on hand. We had grave doubts as to wheth- er we could dispose of such a quantitv of Spring Overcoats in time to accommodate our Summer Goods. In order to dispose of them, immediatelv, we marked down the price of every spring Overcoat in the house, to such unheard of prices as to force sales. The sweeping reductions on these from our former prices are as follows: A line of Hancock Cassimere Oyerc with silk - - - from $11.00 to $8.50 $13.00 to $9.75 $13.75 t0$10.50 All goods are marked in plain figures and at striotlv ome price at the Nebraska Glothing Gompany, Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. vific bridge at the rate of fifty-five miles an hour—or nearly a hurricane At the same time on velocity of the wind was but The channel of the river seems ntrate and double the force and velocity of the \v‘md!: W Horbach’s 2d add, e 1 f 15, 15, 13, dedication. ountze to the publie, plat of Kountze place in 10, -— Building Permits. Superintendent Whitlock issued build- ing permits Satarday, as follows: M. Hellman, 8-story brick, s and flat, Thirteenth ang Dodge City Water Works company, basement to dwelling, avenue near Cumin, Andrew Murphy, 2-s * Many Omaha people have lately seen walking about the streets a tall, thin gaunt old woman, wrotehedly clad and with a face on which rests a perpetual i She is an old German,and she is all but” insane from deeply brood- ing over the despicable manner in which she was treated by a raseally real estate She had saved uj by month, which she has nients on a lot purchased from a real estate In the meantima the agent had sold the lot to the woman's son without receiving any consideration for the same. After the woman had paid up the full value of the lot, the agent palmed off on her o deed made jointly to her son and The former, who is a dessolute young man who has sold his half of the lot and left his mother with a worthless deed to a lot for which she has paid full If this shows anything it shows that people out to deal with none but thoroughly responsible real estate men. Poppleton avenue. . money, month 1 paid in install- 2422 Poppleton avenue, T. K. Mulligan, 2 story frame st 1420 North 24t Five permits aggreguting, e The Wrong Man. Some days ago it waa reported that a man named Lomick, of Iowa, robbed of a gold watch and #$125 in Satisfactory evidence has been produced to show that this is not Michael Lomick, a well-known resident of Cres- The latter was in this city about the time mentioned, but merely to at- tend the Knights of Pythias’ ball. d a watch with him,and has it yet, and 1l amount ot money. tempt was made to rob him, neither was he with any persons of bad character who would attempt robbery. ally feels ver) on account o Union Pacific car 62 went y morning attached to the overland train, Tt contained George W. istant secretary of the road, and land, the treasurer of the gentlemen are going west on a trip of combined pleasure and busi- angry apout the matter ves in Creston and Judge S!cnhn; disposed of unimpor- One of the Raymond & Whitcomb ex- s8 yesterday morn- cursion parties, returning from the west, i in the city 30. ‘There are eight Pullman sleepers containing 160 people in this ex- cursion train. J. K. Choate, superintendent of the tant police court bus! miscellaneous dranks and vagrants being disposed of. Gibson, better Kknown as ‘‘Skinny the charge of She was released, cago, several elegant sets of robbing a man of §10, MADE ON HONOR ——AND—— PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT 1 he only Machine that will sew backwards and forwards equally well, and the Lightest Running Sewing Machine in existence, We desire energetic and responsibledealers in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Dakota and Western Towa. If you are looking for a cheap Machine, don’t answer this advertisement, but if youw want to handle the best Sewing Machine that money can buy, address for particulars, Union Manufacturing Co 209 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. Mention Omaha Be as there was not the shghtest evidence against her, Colorado division of the Union Pacific, is in the city on his way home from the REAL ESTATE. Transfers Filed April 9, 1887, H O Jones to Eva S Jones, middle 23 feet of lot 3 blk 106, and soutlf 22 feet. of north 80 feet of lot1 block 102 and south 54 feet of west gouth a«) feet of lot 4 block 123, Oma- 8, Wdooooeosions d Dwight W Benedict to Duncan Fin- Mlnyslan(. lot 5 x‘: 5lnlwn w aggie Carey ohn blk *B,” Lowe’s First ade Frank Kammer et al to Charles Bauer, 62 by 120 feet, commencing 060 feet north of sw corner lot 4, Ragan’sadd, P. L, Perine yesterday morning brought W_Paul, lot 5 suit to secure undisputed possession to lot 15, block 2, Potter’s second addition to West Omaha. F. M. Bell claims to have an interestin the same piece of ground, based upon a mechanic’s licn. Mr, Perine claims thay no building was ever crected upon the property, and con- sequently that the claim as set upis 3th 81, Cor. Caplloi Avenws, YoM THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic & Surgical Diseases DR MOMENAMY.. §. strasser and wife t k 2, McCormick’ ropietor. rivate PractiCe We have ‘the facilitics, apparatus and remedier for the sucaessful treatment of rase requiring elther medic snd luvite all to come and i Second add, w d Emma F Bay and Fiteh, lot 2 blk 6, Lake's add, w d.., B Powell and husband to George W Howard et al, lots 2 and 3 blk annex to South Omaha, y form of dis. treatm K o1 lotter enables us to treat wmany c Thomas 8. Jenner asks for divorce from his wife Mary, to whom he was married in Nestor, Platte county, Mo., in 1874, They had four children, the itioner asks for, The oflense charged against the defen- v ii il i f lot 16 blk 6, Omaha View Curyatures of the W J Wagoner et al to Janes, all of blk 2, Brighton, south of Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Traces, Trusse urgical Appliauces, man Batler nha) wll kinds of Medical and § ufactured and for sale, The only re Privats, Sps ALL CONTAGIOUS AND BL from whatever cause We can removo 8yp without mereury. or al Regan, lots 17 and 20 & Ruth’s add, w d. David Shields and w Abheolutely Puve. Thispowder nevervarles. purity,strength and wholesomeness, More than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul- short weight alum or lable ledical Inst tute making # Narvous Diseases CIAL OD DISEASES, sfully treated, ilitlo poleon from the system ifo to Lee J Toht- lot 18 blk 1, Plainview, B Cliristie, 44 by 133 mencing 76 feet east of se corner of \Vllluflm GChambers lot or n Harney stwd ... N At Louis Schroeder, trustee, to Lewis Heisler, lots 13 and 14 bik 12, Brown park, w d.... John McCreary and ()‘fionnor,luu 1 and 2 blk 361,0maha George Hume an Redman, south &8 feet of lot 1 Elizabeth Redman l"o ;)me}l Ballo Otls H Ballou and wife to Joseph Redman, south 88 feetof lot1 blk Wiy Q8o Robert J Saxe et al to Martin Soren- !01.1{ all of lot 6 blk 1, Oxford Place, Elizabeth G Mumford Rowley, lot 21, Pelham of vital power ICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL | amd consnlt us or send Bamo and —plainly writto titude of low <test, osphate powders,” Sold onl! oyal Baking Powder Co.1 106 d post-of Paud er. our LAR TO mER et e~ - a3, Do A FREE TEST. Yanioocu:s, To all callers at our office parlors from 9 from one to three months, generally sutficient. Price $2. i Our *“Debellator” package, unequalled as a blood purifier, which should be used in reons unable to visit g may be treated at their . : ing - - RaT be trented Thatry Catarrh when there is a dropping of mucu Two Swedes wero held up by footpads early yesterday morning near the corner on Jackson to Fifteenth, thenco south on | of Tenth and Dodge streets. One of the Fifteenth to Leavenworth; thence west | ruffinns knocked a Swede down and was on Leavenworth to Twenty-fourth;thence | about to rob him of lis watch when the other Scandinavian by loud cries of mur- county road adjacent to block 10, Park | der atiracted the police, ~Ofticer Ormsby Forest and Van Camp's additions to | came to tho rescue aud the two highway- BEMINAL WEAKXESS, B BYFRILIS, GONORRI CTURE, AND ALL ARY Onaans, o THE GUNITO 1 d_wife to Josepn ry of your caze tor contents or sender, One personal futervi ferred if conveni modation of patients. ddrees ol! Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Insti = FOR SALE, €or. 13th §t. and Canitel Ave.. OMANA, V& A large number of recorded Percheron and o Stallions. Also Home lired tute, 8 anl C 4 using the Smoko Hall. ders, and in all cases of Asthima or Hay F cCague and wife to Frank dl. lot 2 Izilk 12, Meyers, Richards Thomas McCague a) al guaranteed & by Our stock has boen to both individual A large number of our Btuliions are acclimated and Colts of their get HE CATARIUH, Tho Great German cniedy 18 powitive cure. Free samplo 4 enta i siamps. i I MEDICAL CO., East Mampton, Ceun kage and book for Room 11, Creighton Bloci, 15th , lot 5blk 9, Meyers, can be shown. yorl: 18 on the B. w 4 tarther logues 0% Y& . cCague and w as eyers, Richards DREXEL & MAUL, Suceessors to Juo. G. Jacobs, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. nd wi & L 8, ¥, 10, 17, 18, 1 and 24 blk 6, lots 3 an 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, all in Mayne's add, wd . 10 glmu F Robinson, 'X,” Shinn’s Third add, Hangschun ang wito to S TR NSt E Nortolk Street railway will recelve pro- posals for the immed aquipment of one and one half miles of street railway in the cit posals at Norfolk day ST Apri, 1061, te construction and - Phil Stimmel & Co. 913 ) g o ot s i T A N 48 TP NG ARSI oats, from $7.50 to $4.90 ‘Cérbblig gggke Ball‘ Cures scientifically,speedily and permanently Catarrh, . chial und Throat Ajfections, Headache, Croup, Cold, dsthingy Brons Lungy Diseases, etcs Physicians ~ Faed OMATA, NEB., Mar. 5, 1887, Carbolic Bmoke 1 en—1 take pleasurc in beliove it hus SAVED My T havo been froublod for years with what was consi Have been under treatm govornl well known ph of Omaha, bt could,re benofit from them. My ¢ tion continued to grow W til at logt the disense b BRANE OF THE NOSI AN muking the breath o reliof but um huppy to statothat T am almost entircly cured, T huve boen using t about two months; health {2 much improved and am satisfied tho Smoke bl wi 0. A NEWMAN, ., 2ith & Cuming Sty NOTE-This lady hag many friends in Imaha who will testify to hor condition before m. to 8 p. m, One “Smoke Ball,” lasting roat, or stomach disor- qualled as a cleanser 18 matter in the ver. Price $1. U i of the system. MAIL ORDERS receive careful and prompt one Peronal tutervicw pre | geage and symptoms in writing. Smoke Dalls sent on receipt of price, $2, and 4 cents Board and attendanco at in stamps. ~ *Debellator” packages, $1. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO, y+ Next to F Not for sale by druggists, canvassers or peddlers, CS.RAYMOND RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware “The largest no:k‘., l'firi;:el the lowest, RupL’:iug- epecialty, : . C Dougl 16th strects, Omaha, Li d W atchmake: At the oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Ordera y:éi"flccrnsrm:.; E,mp..;yf 1900, s m_’m siohmaker. for ibe. Vaigg bytelegraph solicited and promptly st . A to, - Telephone No. 238 . tofjice, Omaha, Neb, Work warranted,

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