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e, 8 THE Thuraday Morning, Juan Woeather Report DAILY BEE 19, (Ths following abservations are taken at the same moment of time at all the tions named.) Win Drrantuest, { OMANA, Janiary 18 8, 810 4L 1882, (4345 1 aTIoNs Den-er......'80.09 v ; Cheyenno. .. | 10.07 SW Clear Pl tte. 15,10 3§ Fresh |Cloar Omaha 3020 | 75 |NW Frah |Clor Yankton ... /9020 | 20 NW I'res Des Moines. (3013 | 95 NW F'resh Davenport... /3005 | 25 SW (Fr <) 8t. Paul 06 10 NW Froe ¢ 8t. Louls R Gloar Clear Cloudy Condy K Ciondy Deadwond .. SW [Light Clear Assiniboine v “River above low water mark, five feet and tro it feet of wates voirs is reported, The Union Pacific train yesterday flying light. Vaccine virus is now in g and the supply none too Lirge The A. O. H. band will ygive a publie ith ball at Magonic hall on Janu ~All school chi dren must he pro‘ected , hiere fter. from -mall pox by vaccination This is remarkably h some way, tween, ~Fresh Va Senvion LOOAL BREVITIES. in the hill reser- went west hy weather Deaths are few and far be- e Virus with full direc- SAFETY FROM THE SCARE One Additional Case ot Small Pox in the City. The Advice from the National Board of Health Regarding Treatment of the Disease The recent excitement in this city over the case of small-pox on Jackson atreet is in great Various rumora have prevailed to the degree abating effect that there were other cases, and also that Neilson died yesterday. Dr. Leisenring contradicted all of these reportsyesterday, and stated that the only victim of the disease was in about the usual condition and the ter- mination of the case is still doubtful. The next twenty-four hours will pro- bably determine it De. Leisenring kindly furnishes Tur Ber with a bulletin trom the national board of health, giving directicns re- garding tho treatment and control of wanall pox, from which the following extracts are made Whenever it is known that any per son is sick with small pox or varioloid isolatton of the individual is promptly and rigidly enforced. Every one in the houee should be vaccinated or re vaceigted, no matter how re- cently _this may have been done, nor how mild the disease mway appear. In townsor where there are small pox hospitals it is bet- ter that the patient should be removed to such at once, Where there is no such provision tho infeeted hou should bo strictly quarautined, and if necessary the police authority must tioms for v ing, Just received at Kennard |G voked o secure proper resirie Brothers M| pious, Tsolation is a matter of the —A Chicago louse comes forward - ith | utmost importance. a claim of $2,400 on the steek of Whipple The room selected for the sick & McMillan, It i probs be Jeffersc wuare, Philbin’s rivk at the foot of Howard | . very street is crowded with jolly skate afternoon and eveni Thiety recruits from Columbus bar racks will arrive at Ft. Omaha on =un- it to the Ninth infuntry. day for assign —1It is announced that the Walush is now prepared to handle freight hetwe:n 1d St | o Omaha and St. Louix by the ol Charles route, le that the p'ace chosen for the city hall, market honse, ete., will should be easily ventilated, and as far from che living and sleeping rooms of the other members of 1he family as it iy practicable to have it. All oroa ments, earpets, drapery and articles absolutely needed m the room should beremoved, A free circula- tion of air from without should be ad- mitted, both day and night. There ie no better disinfectaut than pure air. Care should bo taken, of conrse, to keep the patient out of draughts. Al charges from the nose and nth of the patient should be re- ved on rags und immediately burn ed, aud the same precautions should Agent wanted t sl the Tmproved | be taken with the crusts as - they full Singer In this city. Adidi-s or call at| 0l Night vessels should bo - kep 1808 Douglas tres. W, T, Boxxgn, | Pupplied with a - pint or two 8 Nm |of | carbolic acid one yill of Rk orude carbolic acid to half a gallon The Edwin Clifford Dyam.tio com | of water; or of chloride of zine—an pauy are stopping at th whe e tl fare and courteous t The atment. connty uary 2ist. President C'lark confer with the railroad companios, gard to paving Herman Kountzs, W, V. Burns, Frank Murphy. —There will be preaching at the Saints’ chapel, Cass street, west of Sixternth, o'clock, by Elder W. W. Blair, of the Salt Lake mis- [ be wion of the Church of Jesus Chuist of Lat. Thursday evening at 7:30 ter Day Snints. All are mvited, E.T. when ihe mules balked and the wh sreek, twenty feet below. mimi-sioners T adopted a resolution requesting all the daily papers of the city to furnish a sworn statement of their ciroulation before Jan- O cidental hof ey may be assured of hospi bl 1a; of the board of trade, has appointed the following committee to in re . Boyd, chairman; Morse, Samuel DWARDS, —A farmer was cromiug Conl creek bridge Tuesday with a load of com, le out fit was precipitated into the bed of the The wagon was L | ouiee and & half of chloride to halt e |a gallon of water, The discharges from the kidneys, reccived in these vewsels, should be buried at least one hundred feet from any well or spring. Al spoons, dishes, cte., used or taken from the sick room, should bo put in boiling water at once. Cleanlivess should be scrupulously enforced, Not more than two persons, one of them a skilled professional nurse, if possible, should be cmployed in the sick room, and their intercourse with the family and the public must be re stricted as much as possible. Tn the event that it becomes necessary for an attendaut to go out of the house, a complote change of clothing should y made, using such as has not been exposed to infection, the hands, face and hair should ho washed in water, to each half gallon of which been added a tablo spoonful of spirits of thymol, or two tablo spoonsful of carbolic acid, or half a gill of a ten per cent solution of permangante potassium, Kollow- irg this freo exposure to the open air suashed, but the corn, the mules and the [ should be secured before approachig farmer escaped unhurt, Anadjourned congregational wieeti of the Evange be held on Friday evening in the 8§ Lutheran church on Cass street o'clock, All menmbers are quested to be presont, us busmess of im- !y before the mecting. portance will con ~—Mayor Boyd has instru ted the mar- shal to immediatety enforce the new ordi nance regarding the location of stands for express wagons, The stands lows: Twelfth, Thirteenth and sary of the birth occurs January night, at Masonic hall. ever held in Omaha, ——— - cal Lutheran church wiil W earnestly re o as fol rteenth streets, north of the north line of Dodge street, and Eleventh and Twefth streets, south of the south line of Haruey street. —The approaching anmversary of the Burns' club of Omaha, the 1234 anniver- f the Scoteh poet, we week from to- The interest folt in the occasion is, as usual, great, and the preparations made insure one of the most enjoyable and saccessful 1surns' banquets AN IMMENSE INCREASE, Freight Business Handled by the Union Pacific Last Year, The following is a 24,000 cars of east ‘This is exclusive of the business. It hardled durir 571 cars, containing 40,67H hog cars containing 50,940 shocps 8,144 cars containing 162,880 oattle; 104 cars of horses, and 208 cars of emi- grant movables and live stock g 1880 it handled 814 cars contain 28 cars containing ing 61,025 hog comparative statoment showing the increase in freight business handled by the Union Pacific company during the year 1881, It appears that during " the year 1881 this road handled at Omaha 74,- 750 cars of west bound freight and 28,806 cars of eust bound freight, During the year 1880 it handled 5 227 cars of west bound freight and bound fr This makes & total of 103,646 cars of east and west bound freight handled at Omaha by the Union Pacific during 1881, against 81,177 cars during 1880, live stock Du lish anyone. Aftor recovery has taken place, the patient should “be bathed daily, for three or four days, in a weak disinfec- tant tho thymol water above do- seribed, or a solution of chloride |of zine (two drachms of the salt half a gallom of water,. The nead should be thoroughly sham- poved during each bath, and the convalescent be then clothed in fresh, clean garments that have heen in no way exposed to the wHeeted g Some time must elapse —fen to fourteen days, acoording to the severc- ity of the case before the danger of communicating the disease is past, and patients should be kept in the house at least two wecks after the crusts have all disappeared, 1n the event of death, the clothing in which the body is attired shoul( be sprinkled withstrong carbolic acid, and the body wrapped in adisinfectant cerecloth and pr ced in an air tight coftin which should remain in the sick room until removed for burial. No public funeral should be allowed either at the house or church and no more porsons should bo allowed to g0 to the cemotery than are necossary to inter the corpse After recovery or death all articlos worn by, oz that have come in con- tact with the patient, together with the room and all ita contents, should be thoroughly disinfected by the burning of sulphur or the pouring of crude carbolic acid on chl of lime. Such articles of clothing, bedding, cte., a8 can bo washod should first bo treated by being dipped in the follow ing dsiofecting fluid: Sulphate of zine, 24 ounces; carbolic weid, 4 ounces: or common salt, 12 ounces; water, 6 gallons, ide ht. | A pail or tub of this fluid should he keptin the sick room, and into this all elo'hing, blankets, shoots, towels, &c., wied about the patient or in the room, should be dropped immediately after uso, and beforo being removed from the room. They should then be immediately und thorougnly boiled The ticking of beds and pillows used by the patient should be treated in the Aume ananner; and the contents, if o hair or feathers, should Le thoroug) buked in an oyen t done, ly I this cannot he they should be destroyed by 4,030 shoep, and 6,382 cars containing as should, in any event, all straw, 127,640 cattle, All the live stock [D0sk) woss, or “excelsior” flling SELNE. QAN | AL Y The clothing of nurses should he - thoroughly fumigated and cleansed The Londou Luncet. The London Lance' rays: * dife has been raved by the mora of the suffexcr, o saved by taking Si ING plaints,” lany 1w urage A munf o life hus been BLosson in case of bilious fever, invigestion or liver com- before it 1s taken from the hous , and, u | better still, burned, if eircumstances will admit. LATER Yesterdsy Dr. Mercer notiticd Price b0 cents; trial bottles .0 | Supt. Holdredge, of the B. & M s that one of Barkalow’s train boys had come THE OMAHA DAILY BE : THURSDAY, vAN | to him to see what was the matter, he being sick and his face broken out. Dr. Mercer Uiought it waa| smak pox and sent the ooy to Dr. that he be Leienring, requeating The latter isolated fora few duy thought it was not suatl pox and sent tho boy back to his room. He will not be allowed to take out his usual run until it is proven what is the matter, - VILLAINOUS WORK For Which Hanging Would be Too Good. Quite a dramatic occurrence took place at the residence of Mr. Charles Metealf, California and Fifteenth, at the early hour of 4 o'clock on Mon- day morning. Mr. Motealf was awakened by the| cries of his youngest child, which slocping with its mother in another bed The | mother did not rospond to'the clild’s | attempts to awaken her and Mr. Mot | calf aroso and fivst apoke to his wife | and then shook her, which sbe aned in so strange a manner as to hiten hime Tho lawp and matehes | o misgimyg from their place and on | ing a hght Kitchen, it | s discove ¢ and win- dow were op Onl returiing Meotenlf found a red across his wife wturated with chlovoform, fron the cffects of which he length h difficulty roused her. Tuvestization discovered that a stand, Jutaining somo papors, and also Mr. Metcalf’s pantaloons, and his own | pocket-book ' d that of his wife had disappenred. e final y found in - the coal house everything that was miss iz, with the exeepiion of about $80, of which the pocket baoks had been reheved. 1t is probable that Mr. Metealf had boen chloroformed, too, and that the handkerchief had been taken off of his fuce and the other n forgotten. Lynching would be to good for such criminals, was room. e handkerchief 1 that it wi No More Hard Timoes. | It you will stop spending so much on tine eclothes; rich tood und style, buy gond, healchy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantisl things of life every way, and ospecially atop the foolish habit of employing expensive, quack doe- tors or using 8o much of the vile hom medicme that doces you ovly | hanm, but put your trust in that sim- ple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters; that cures always at a trifling cost, and | you will wec wood times and have | good health,- ©uronicle. Jan2-12 FEBRUARY JURORS. Drawn by the County Gomm Tuesday. oners At the regular meeting of the coun- ty commissioners Tuesday, the foy lowing list of persons was selected, from which will be drawn the grand and petit jurors for the Iebruary term of the district court: Chas F Goodman Ferd Schroeder Geo Canfield J B Callaban F D Cooper Edw Fearon Patr'k Walsh GeoW Homan, Sr Adolph Meyer Petor Olsen Geo A Hoagland J'S Wright Oscar I' Day Conrad I Fisher A T Atkinson Philip Hertzman ' ¢ Brunner Martin Caunon Frank Colpetzor Rich. A Withnoll Frank Ludington Chas L Thomus David H Nielson J I Sawyer R W Cowan Olaf Hunsen Simon Bortz Judson ES u-plmul‘ A B Knicht Tius .ou Woolen Jas. H. Blakeslcy, Geo, D, Phillips, Isaac Noyes, Ctas, Witte, A, Stanton, Sami. Haney, Benj. Bull, 5. 0. Knight, V. H. Thowas, Hieam Avery, James Walsh, Stephen (. Allen, Joha Lemke, Christ Bloomer, Stephon Brock, John Begley, Sr., John Heal Jumes O, Bates, John Trieler, John Sheely, - Daniel Burr Eruest Poyoke Meyor Hellman Tra Wilsou 2 T Duke M Goldsmith Samuel R Brown August Wohlgeh Julius A Roeder Edward Ryan GRAND KICK The Location of the Objected to. Pest House The city council Tuesday decided to locate the pest house on the lot formerly oceupivd by the old post house, in the valloy just west of Croighton college. Thut is where that honorable body madoe a mis! ke, Yoars ago it was well cnough to have a pest housw there; then the locality was uosettled. Now it is thi with awollings, and the people in the neighborbiood are red hot abut it. They don't want a pest house in their midet—and it is not likely thoy will have it there ! How would Mayor Boyd and the rest of the board of health like to huve such a thing m their neighborhood ! A mile or two of the river on the bottom is u place for it, We aro at a loss to know how our honovable member from the Sixth ward allowed such o location; but as he lives far onough wway, perhups, he did not care. Anyhow, the people up that way want the board of health to under- stand that the pest house isn't going to be let remain when it will .,.m.s the diseaso wmongst them and be terror to thomselves aud their famil- ies, und say if they ave wise thoy will heod this, Wearny, | WORTHY OF PRALS As wrule we do not recommend | | patont medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefac tor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that in- | formation to all f-;i.u-nu- bitters are | truly & most valuablo medicine, and will' surely cure Biliousness, Fever | aud Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, even whero all other ren- odios fail. We know whercof we n.wk and can freely recommend to L —{Ex. Sold at 50 cents 8 bottle, to the bedroom Mr. | | guest at the Cici [Mhe company 15 composed of stage BERKM-N'S BADNESS. His Wife's Residence in Des Moines Full of Stolen Goods, He Had, It S8cems, Stolen Large Quan- titles from Des Moines Employers, A dispatch from Des Moines last night stated that a search of the resi- dence of Mrs. Jokn 8. Berkman, wife of the thieving clerk of W, M. Bush- man, who was arrested here a few days ago, disclosed the fact that Berkman had been guilty of purloining goods from his employes in that place as well as in this city. Among the victims is A. J. Flood, a largo dry goods dealer of Des Moin The goods found on the premises con- sisted of whole boxes of 8 button kid gloves, bolts of satin plush velvet, ladies’ silk hosicry, fans, handker chiefs, underwear, fancy ribbons, parasols and umbrollas. Mrs. Berk- are of the d wero pro man claimed to be unas method by which the eured. — + — PERSONAL Edward Warren, of Wahoo, is in the , Neb., ivin the nbns, Neh, is in Ly Wateon Tysm, of Blai yesterduy. Hon, G, W, B, Dossey, of in the city, €. W, Figher nell house, U, S, Marshal K, 8. Chuse, in the ¢ M. Manghton, of Flk Pond, is at the Canfi , was in the city Fremont, is . of Denver, i< at the With of 1¢ d House, I>. Camp, of Ashland, esterday, was in Jhe wze A, Percival, of Central C again in 1he ci John C. Bai Omahye terduy. 1 in Ira L. Bailey, of Shenanloal, Ja, is at th Metropoitan, A. €. Wiigley, the eity Henry Johnwon, of Waihoo, the Canfield House. of North Bond, is on hous . 2. Wright, of 1T Winthe p, arrived in ste duy o guest a John Croue at the Cr Me mest Kawal, is 8 Jelm Mont was in Omaha yesterday. (O i w amived i Om ha yesterda, 5. M, Murphy, of David City, Omaha on o bugiess tep. . of Comncil Blutfs, , of Culibertson, ie in Lsaae S heperdson, of Riyerton, is u guest at the Metropolitan. W. W. Hami'ton, of st at the Metropolitan. E. M Correll, of Hbron, 4s amon g yes- terduny's arriv Is a7 the Croighton Freeport, s o W J. Heaton, of Tecumseh, wis an ar- rival at the Confield last evening J. B, Dinsmore, of Sutton, is yesterday's arrivals ab the Withnell. neng F. Rose and wife arrived in the city yes- terday. They are at the Withnell, M zabeth Whitehead, of Dako a City, is a gnest at the Ureight m House, Do, T, J. Murphy, on of last evenin Ulyss He ix at the Metrv- Joseph Palmer, of Om din yesterday politan, ! Miss Bessic Dong are giests at the S AL Donglass a lass, of Davenport, 1 hnell. War. G, Springer, of Beatuice, arrive fu the city at 1he Cond W. 0. Robioson, 1, Fersgnson, of Columbus, rogistercd at the Metropolitan. 1, W, Rollins and C. J. Fetherston- haugh, of Grand Liland, were ‘in the city yesterday, registered at the Canfield, J. L. Watkis, former'y of the B. & M. in the city, oftice at Plattsmouth, has accepted the position of night clerk at the Metiopoli- san. Mr, Watkis is an exceedingly cordial and pleasant gentleman and will d uhtless prove an additional attraction for the pop- ular Metropolitan. Major Clarkson, the retiring president of the state board of agriculture, was in this city a short time last evening, having run up from Lincoln, where he attended the meeting of the board yestorday. He expressed hinse!f 1y satistied with the new ofticers of the hoa d and stat | that, contrary .to surmises, the meeting waw very harmonions and wmicable, He | left for his hox e in Schayl n the cven- ing train - Messrs, Myer & Raopke, the whol: sale grocers, have removed to Nos. 1317 and 1519 Douglas streot. Their rapidly increasing business demand- ed not only more room hut double the facilitics of the old stand, Tt is one of our oldest and most solid houses janld ot POUL PLAY. ‘Which Was Well Played in the Aca- demy Last Evening. The Academy of Music held a fine audience last evening to greet the Ed- win Clifford dramatic company in their first appearance here this season. areists and “Foul play sensational four-act drama which was woll put on the boards. Clifford sus taing character of *‘Robert Pen- fold and Hazal, a mission ary The play is one of Charles Reade's productione, and abounds in startling situations and sensational periods, The drama was followed by the nautical comedy entitlod **Black-Eyed Susan.” Both features of the enter- “each acts well his part was the title of a very Ish & McMahon. ) tainment were heartily applauded. The character of the Clirfi:nfl com- | Children's merino pany's peformance is good, and much ubove that of one ortwo other troupes which Lave occupied the Acad Music. They deserve, and will doubt. | & less roceive full houses during the coming evenings of their engagomont COUNTING THE SHEK Business Meeting of the Land Lo Last Evening tic in, The Omaha land league held a busi ness mecting last evening in Kuony's hall. There wae a good attendance. | ac Vico President Reagan presided. The | to report of the treasurer, Michael Dono- | house . sel van, was received, Tt indicated that | 1,484.75 had bo n collected from the | i proceeds of the Jair, which amount is | these two artists being too well ki exclusive of the money for tickets. | fo T'he entire amount will approximate 2,000, fu Tt was voted to send £2,000 to the | Gatticld land leagne fund. The money will be | forwarded this weck. in A comprehensive but none the less hearty vote of thanks was tendered to | of all who donated articles for the fair; | te to the ladwes who assisted during its | M progress; to the A. 0. of H. band of | nc music, and to the prompters who | e ated each eveniug during the|Y week. tl ARY 9, 1882 she Will 8ing With the Omaba an early day. hands, FANNIE KELLOGG. | SPEUIAL RENT - ¥ | Iy to Mes B, A, lowa [ a0 et Glee Club February 20th for Light and s north « e Al otk AT BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE | k. corner Te popular old cawpaign « iz8- | ture tor sale n, the Omuha Glee elub, is prepar- | 7 i to ive our citizous a fine treat at I of California ROTORS—ontmued Reforences desiicd The © Foos Are & NOR KENT —Two furnished room foom. 603 North Soventeenth strect, corner omnodio i+ b i Kk vl it A Farnhan § <. Ap- It er, Tabor, Fremont Co (O oo netly farnistie | to rent 1 teont nd e eption anshine. No, 1618 Cal. & 15th, 0010 NT— Five rooms, cottage and barn, oth ana Davenp rt. Also fufn Enquire on prem ses. 0101% 944t l‘wu KENT - CHEAF xvn ry house; cell They have been for some time in well and cistern, 291 North 19th st S tive rehearsal for a grand cone rt lwu« RENT--One of the best stores cn _ uming be uiven at Boyds opera| L. St by Janvary 1, 1882, 2t and have secured the | 'OR BENT-=A wiiv or sbi rvices of Prot. Martin Calin, the | port. anist, and Prot. G. F. Souer, the | rv 1 ik olinist, to assist them, the ability of | POSLE. r them to require any pufling at our The club made 1ts name and mo immortal when they sang for | strects. and Arthur, few ve clubs over siuging two presidents l to office at one T'o add still more to the attrac the occasion, however, it wa JUK RENT. rimined to sceure the services of | NOR RENT—=Cot 0 188 Fannie Kelloga, if possible, olsterns 8rd ana St Macy’s avenue, | Tins gotiations were opered with her by | Siire o0 M W, Kenhody, i 8 Treh st ranl Ingraph and letters some time ago. | ]."”:‘“"‘i A Milliard table cheap. Apy ! 15 BKE_ofive i sterday the 1 it she would ¢ telegraphed come and the club 2 chanta’ Kxchange, N. . cor. 16th anl Dodge OR PENT N turnished, at N. W, cor. T—A frst-cliaa hall for soc Centrally Tocatod. | 0 uire Kennard Bron, 14th and Douglas Sta. without boar. & “ON BALE For particulars ) furnished room: uici Mok 28040 1y furnished_rooms with or Keasonable prices, 2015 of “t. Tnauire 4t - & oted Fobraary 20th o e | Minsouil hickory wood ub Ke ROUGIL ON RATS. havin Tected February 20th as the e 75 wooll Pha thils Hiatred | date of the concerg, ghe notified them T e e thing desire found that that wouid be acceptable to her. igithg 1080 pou e, 1 Wideke Yect Hiiis Miss Kcllovg was last here with the sorman L Alorgan, b years old, wei h “H) | Mendelsson Quintette Club, of Bos- S LA T et An Explicit Dental. Lo SR It it Nt e R ah An item appeared in the local e umns of Tne Bir Monday, taken |m paper, which stated | ne that another Catholie diocese was to | W! ar ted in nd that the bishops of the provinee were about to from an Towa be ¢ Towa, select the priests whose names would the finsl cha We have the very best authority for denying the whole statement. There is not the remotest ground on which to base the statements made by the Towa pa- per, and it can be safely said that many years will elapse before it will be necessary to divide Towa into three | i dioceses, be sent to Rome, where ce would be made Wanted Him Taken Care Of. Kate Hall appeared before Judge Benecke yeste day afternoon and in dicated her desire to fran little She said that she was keep- ol a business. ing kouee for a man in South Omaha Patrick For time Patrick had been well behoved but of Jate he had grown decidedy ugly, and she was atraid of him. She named Sharon. some array it 1s hardly necessary to suc- The a tidotal theory, now aduntted to he rhal Poison. le talent and ability. With such an ISSL Dygair Ciy B e t @ opera house will he me too large t« hold the crowd that ill turn out to greet the Glee Club | 1d its friends, 0 SALE Ve Nreet. Ap £1,000; can_he £p1014-t1 Catar- l‘ qiira at this o ¢ on 1y trestment waien > will eradieate by, Chis, | “One” pa , 140 Nollo street, Brook Colleski'l, v senoharic, Co to ny winisterial la IR SrLE CLPde crick Md.: “F ne JOR SAL how case bells ring; Jok [ pore I a stat Famnham St., v Sa stroet, St DOR SAL struck hor wid ly maltreated | e, 0. W, banesl, Gl i Cal s |5 "ot her. She claimel to be afraid of her | 1V e entirely ured; sufferd 24 | 1 reg ) ta warsant be ued for his u C —— S. P. MOR:E & CO, Corner 10TH AND JACKSON STREETS, 3rd Day of Our Great Sale. Having decided to close our 10th street store we offer the entive stock at less than cost. The prices will be found much cheaper than the same | pe «qualities can be found elsewhere pel Good Calico... . Very Best Calico Good Gingham, Best Gingham. . Good Brown Muslin. Best Brown Mushn.. Good Shaker Flannel. Good Flannel Linsey. .. Better Flannel Linscy Yard 8o Aaghe ¢« 200 Bust Kl Lins All Wool Shirting yard, Red Twill Flannel 20c per y Red Twill Flanuel 2 Extra Fine Red Flan: Best Red Flannel 6( Cottonudes for yaxd P Best Cottonade Bxtia Heavy 152 per [ or yard. Good Kentucicy Jean 20¢ per Best Tricot Jean 20 per ya All Wool Filled Jeans 25¢ per yard. |2 Assorted Lot Plaid Dress Goods 10¢ | 3 per yard. 76 pieces of 20¢ Divss Goods 10e o ard. per ya Boys” Wear s por Y = g wnce, Morchant, Omaka Post Otfice, 04019 s 50 pieces of 40c and 50¢ Dress Goods T P T l H;l':l S ) AT VA A al boarders ut the G b 20e per yard. W A st and dackeone fin. B All Wool Black Cashmere d0c per| —_ yard. uk \ All Wool Black Cashmere 7dc per ok yard, Best Wool Black Cashmere 9c per yard, . HOSE DEPARTME: Children’s all wool hose Ladies all wool hose Ladies fine merino vesis [ searlot Mon's ) scarlot BLANKETS 10-4 Wh Blankets 10 4 White Blankets 114 White Blaukets . v pnized Blankets o 200 un! 2 00 2 00 wduced \ £1 50| HATS AND CAPS | [ gy A Afew day boar ens an be ac ol warm Caps 20 con th tirsslass table board S a very ressonable rate, Loquire a 155 Howard, ISHING GOODS vt th and 10 b sta, Saate Good Whire Luondried Shirts § 50 \ YANTED—A good wirl for general howse- Extra fine Unlanndned Shirts bakio g "fi';‘l-‘"""flm ;;W{! L Genuine Plymouth Buck Gloves 120 | 55, R ¥ % Best Kid Litod Glove h BOOTS AND SHOES \ Our entire atuck of boots and shoes |\ has been rvduced in the \ proportion, 1 foilowing A $1.00 shoe ¥ i ) 1 b fox s who th 1y s 00 men's be 150 |l sivgle eute .00 men's boot 4.00 | The sale will continue untl goods \\ NTED-4 arosold, S, . MORSE & Co | Looas : Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts W AN o oo | T 1110 Faraham St Bromptonics the Boss cough Phys- | st 3 4 ie. See card in another column. | FOR RENT—HOUGEB AND LAND | str \WINE OF CARDUL" four times 3| § de T akes & happy Bousehold. ALL | verted In theso columni onco for TEN CENTS P B ‘\'A\NT:-IV Tnediately o VY ANTED A s 108 AN desircs ) | respond )\ %3.00 a paiv. dross W., post ofilve druy L Dertist, red 1o year moat Nebia K Heuse, by 40 aerls of y to | i counters, Cra Louse + harmacy A first-class ook o oug party. Will sel!, ¢ GU JOL SALE OR RENT—A roc butcher shop, doing e offeetod a radical | l;‘[nn-[y, S TRaT chiay; cash or thme. auGuo, U, Petoso r will e ate Fuir, 1830 and of Chas Neber, Farmis touse, oy and lease for threo ' on North 10th Pet ron, real osiate agent, 8. F. corner 16th an i Douglus seet Tnquire at D paper, moldingy, husness of 31 v store and a good business. In- o1e-tt Iy new sid. bar top huggy, Address P. 0. drawer 00111 tot and ¥ small hou 2000, McCasue, Opy e countors and 2 silver ploted 04 South 11 ha ge for Omaha p cc on of land adj R.R. M. DUNHA! 720 bt rtrade for city property, on “pan o horses, harness and wagon, Véy Ires T 117 HOV L\ ourd. ABRO 14 & QUYL teGuG First-cl iss table 8401 * SPECIAL NOTIGES. 'TO LOAN—MONEY. M6:1m ta, Boarding, &, next 30 days, we will, on the Dt of sixty cents, send to any udiress, one of our ual. ndred drers - r line; ench subsequent inortion, FIVE * lne. ENTS insortion nevor loss than of S1in to #2000, | = . Albert 042 ONEY T LOAN. i2-tf i time, real dor, Attorney at Law, S, E. ‘ali 5t Law Office of D Room 8 Cretehton Block. L. Tho & to 10 por cent by | for sale. (NAAC EDWARTR 1109 Fan R postoliice. 0 eity UT THIS OUT House und itestaurant, No, | strcet, will be forsale in the early part of tho summer, reaons for offering the same af. this time is to cnable buyer to arrange his business o in time for buylng. P. WIiC forehead, chain ar it by proving j rope quire at Harris & Fisher's pa-King hou 3 of Montgomery Ci Those who groves shouid write him. SHED RO Ms I | ety ¢+ ive - and reqi y place, the French Coffee 520 South 10th ry 10th, & red te s old, whice spot on neck. Oaner cau have and paying charg 8 In- 43317 UTS—James R. Hance, Mo., has’ walnuts want to plant wanug a11-dawlt Mocks of e Within thy quire at 15 [t at John Viller wr! | Junuary 1, 18 ulars wee Schmide 5, Fourteenth stred Biair of Dufrene & M 4 ANIE A good st cook ar 8t Charles Hotel Apply at once, 052 1 NRNISUED ANTED A stout Loy to take care of horscs v and work in store.” Address with refer- ANTED 20 or 25 hoarders st the Cor of builling for 4 Heart, Pians and s 1 T0NS gien on type wachines for salo, BELF, Farnham,ugents Lemingte also one front roon with piano, south worner 1Ath an i Capital avenue. 506 NEW CITY MAPS, 50. a DORTKAITS IN UKALO) UE'S Real Estate Office, 0.09-17 = | N OHICETO CONTRACT RS ed propo- will & ol until 1 Kk noon, be received, any or all bids, writers; als L& AMES, 1608 Type writers ' 881-20 FO5is — For single g merclal Hotel. First-class hoard at £4.00 20 day board, on 9th St. N. ANDER- » Proprietors. 918-18" N Bnfln' REAL ISTATE BOOM.. porthwest. corner of 430 >Nt . and Burt 8 ALED HAY—-AU A, H, sandors Feod srore} 1018 Harnoy 8t. 816 2 N B“IB' R 7 ANTED- Mo and worwen everywtiore. Big )| Lus pavze. Py, Address with stamp, J. I, D ev o, | JOEHIS bas Ounitha ' Neb. 508 150 D "iands aua = e - —— | fiom. porition a8 book keeper, clrk, accoun | ewarted, Eyeell Crighton House, city, and Haino, TANTED Munufacturing «oncern s in Onaha ken). A fow 10F 2 00dK 011 cared for 1 i every city Lundred dollars fvery Bootd ui ture. skt s#ien o \ ek second hend piaro. Must Lo in zood onder. Enquire 4118, 1th V168" JANTED -An Agent for the Howe Sewing Maching, on commission 0 sa'ary, Ad T 60, city. D15-tf nport 8t Tt \ ANTED--Punding bridze and «chool honds LT Clark, Sl e " N7 ANTEDL Gltusky i 06, i th Tstriead of H. Her p ore they will air dealing il i ENT- Fuinished 100m, 1407 owal Ath and 15th. o4 1t JOR RENT—A new cottage of 6 roou and Haroey. Inquire on premises Sold only in cins. KOYA 44 « | Wpirits, obtain for o TOLE LTG5 R el r never 1w holesomeress. rdinary Kinds, and cannot be soid in ompetition with the hort woight, alum or EAL ESTATE EXCHANG I —& R i EDWARD KUBHL Bibihinge mhi | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST, 41 Totth Strcot, notwcen Fu o with the aid of guax y one aglance at th ity | and presont, and on cortain conditions in the f 8 boes made to order, steed L L — | | s Absolutely Pure, aries. A marvel of purity, More econor 1} multitude of low test phiosphate powders BAKING POWDER (0. Newy s >4 { { A *