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AT ax Xy THE DALLY BEE--FRID [ ———g THE. DAILY BEE.| KETCHUM AND LYNCHUM. 3. | syintlers . Pelars o Bogns Mek 4 icme Doing Jowa. An Emersontan on ‘With an AfMdavit and a Pistol R - E——— Friday Moraineg, Jan, LOOAL BREVITIES, In the police " & Held Wednesday Night injthe Interest of Education, Police Court, In police court yesterday there was nothing of special importance, Thos. Forbes pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness and was fined $6 and costs, John W. Humphrey was charged with being a vagrant and pleaded guilty, but a8 he had a very sore eye he was sent to the poor house for medical treatment, Frank McCormick and Henry Filkins were charged with being vagrants, and upon pleading guil y were each sentenced to ten days in the ‘county jail on bread and water, Georgo Smith (colored) was ch with assault and battery. He ple: roject, | not guilty and his case was continued, ed to zod tendent of the Paclfic Express company, « | schedule time, both those arriving aud Court—Nnmerous Comphinta, monts, who have been in attendanoce 3 court yesterdiny Atternoon day, but will probably spend a_day or '; fity and Men- —Oharles Frank and Catharine Renkert ond of the weok, The. M‘.uwing tom saloon man, was found gullty —The Musical Union orchestea will #ive | yi¢h blawd in his oye, He says that last] The proosedings of the Transcont!-|sommune with Joe Miller, the jallar, at m) j nsical ~Trinity cathedral is boued to bs warm. ln{w.pnt of wsensible and nonse: sald Rore, or “Corduroy Bill," aa he s strangers, who said they lived in Omaha, [ Iabors of the convention are progressing, |5y steallng them shoes ~Will and Charles Clarke, who were = td % oontiime for one rom | flectively on his left foot, gazed pensively “a00n be able to bo out, slgning sfore mo o giving them his note for $20, payable | which the convention has not days ago for stealing,’’ said Judge Beneke with the excoption of one or two, affecting gon| * Following is a copy of the blank: 80 that eac penitentlary,” and Judge Beneke pro Hacfield will preach upon the ubject, "X —Caso No. 505, January 19th, | tonnage and milesge. of the respective | the evil-doer. —W. A. G. Cobb.itho Fremont mershant | R (0r Ll (Qttivered from time. o | Unlon Paclfic, the Northern Paclfic, the | the horse thief who some months sgo jes are not as vevere as et first aaticipated. “‘All medicine after the first treatment sent barg & San Antonlo all have great inter- by Sheriff ay- Fair Insue” will be “Rebecc a at the Well, a|able to bearer, the amount specified lgovu businsss differences now existing among M. Wirth is ‘scoased of baving ser- 0. MEDICAL AND SURGIOAL DISPENSA —Wednesday nigkt sever tesn oars of hogs, aan L s el L) b L il on Douglas street. For along time the I would hereby state t! e — the Iargest consignment of pork-shipped toone [ have no interest in the Omaha Medical and AT THE RINK. that the sower seemed te be stopped, —The box office at Boyd's apera houss will | authorized to distribute cireulars for us for a Last Night—The Sans Ceremontie, Finally it was learned that a long rod or P Tortuas Chat WEiys ronuven o bAbais been carried into the main llne of the i i know nothing of their whereabouts, Mabel Sylvester, “‘the champion lady A bl G Ml i oot Twelfth and Dovglas, when a'l difficalty This statement Mr. Davis had put In | aggeration to say that Miss Sylvester's dick defended the accured, und he was Wy delogates bo he Siste T i the first t.aln for home disposed to make ) —The delogal 0 State Firema - € Buekley and Ketchum—provided he can |her to perform with the ease and grace | complalnt will be filed sgainst him im- 's ch for election to the Ketch have been doing a fine " S rkiancy. The! Vet sood | FiRnRRYRREG] ine S L SN € e 0 trhc || AMlke O llogan [ 1s CEatyad) by Biollle e e—— day ‘ooklie 1oc s mac wiib sobhed SLs “8TOP THIEF " She gave exhibitlons of both plain| Vint Lund and Ohatlos Weindbury, yot, however, not. thealightest clue has been | The Annual “Highland-fling” _ellclted conslderable | ashes in the alley, mounce their intention of purchasing the lot S some neatly-turned toe movements and | with assault and battery. sum_ of $18,000. The bargain s to bo clinched [years vgo there was organized here a|performance is marked by a charming |her son, James Given, who, she says, is a other professlonals who have appeared |out of the house. It is alleged that Given very_plentiful, owing to the extreme cold | theft and the racovery of what might be < . The Sans Ceremonie club held the COUNTY COURT, and gaa bilsthan o pay livery bils for the | U2 "0 1l R A T on consiat. pated in the time-honored terpsichorean |sued by J. A. _Wnkefiald for a lumber the pest house, has progressed so rapidly and gentlemen and the time passed very |1 Waltz for a house on leassd grounds was com- day. What will become of the pest house is | Pleasantly till near the hour of twelve. 9. Polka 4 %ohottlluha 12, R Hugh McManus for $200 on account, i as would not require furnace fires, and, 3 —Deputy Sheriff Henry Grebe went down brush can b raised, the establishment of | The following gentlemen comprise the | Tom Murrsy filed a complalnt yesterday the insane asylum. Ho brought back with | harness shop and shoe shop might also be L. Deuel, C. E. Beach. his lands on the Platte, to be sent to the poor farm, iucreasing In numbers, and takes in a Zackub, for money due on account, was S X anything of value except one bachelor, all their money In paying taxes at a time Olub—What That Organiza- R T got for living expenses, and the merchants are | and bacon taken, His comrades of the & graph company, died last evening, at 8:30 —Tho following are the positions of the new | €0 Proteot his boots and bacon. He trem- Wednesday evening In the rooms of the , b taken sick only the night bef d hi; Sixteenth to Thirtoenth Audrow Crawford, | & {2118 #uch a assoclation, costing al| g membors wero admitted—Sherman | <" %%k 021 . 29 089y ald bis to Twelith; Rowland Firth, south of U. P, |der the caption “Stop Thief” would be | plications for membership were also filed from its sudden character. He leaves & for stealing the cl. f thholtz, | ert; i dj 1] texday for stealing the clothes from Rothholtz, [ erty and will pledge to help recover the Tt was decided that the club had |t frron an skunk, The soldier kept himin food| Thomas Noyos, cf this place, e ] his s A A { ono small League of American Wheelmen, Ao faithfulness and integrity had risen to x He is doing well, him awsy, i sl ot ob BoIAIog A ¥pFlas skt many friends among the telegraphers ko od i ki il " MR Were. enesod in'mopseking and oughly discussed. It Is quite probable sabordinstes, isto bo placed in the rooms of the county whoelmen only. Tho “mombers propose ciation. g fusio il apive hasty, sentativo to_the industrial conferenco of | hem In tho guite of harmless amstours, | Vosterdny's B, & M. bulleting sbow a . Ho evidently expects New Orleans on February 12, to promote | meeting pecies of preliminary prac. figures, the temperature in eace being be- Sective Neligh for bis rovolver, a huge di-cali-| 8, G, Ernset was chairman, and Benja. | LLa0xI0t, the astion of the Omaha Ath- (9;’ Columbus, 10; Lincolo, 6; Crete, 7: coming back to Omaha to await the expir : bioycle course. The assoclation have yet | 1; Hastings, 0; Red Oloud, 8, mecting, and added that their race pro- preachers, datlon, at a trifing cost. If the associa- at Creighton college hal, on the “Life of few mechanics, becauso where, The sciopticon illustrations and d solving 1 st been seen | °f the mechanical work was done by col- Mt Koo of &l aiasionn, parion | (L SUSTH R laving henbrainod sod insteuotive, find more avenues for employment if they oall. The subjes' | 000 and if the conference at New Orleans cussed, It was agreed that an earnest effort | members. tributed among the members for circulation, | #96C¢88" this commuaity should express their sen ed » THE 00URTS, has retarned from Deriver, The trains are gotting much oloser 01 Ths Afternoop's Work in the Pol¥ oo out. ~Minor Items of Le. gd;ge Uslon Pacific heads of depart- gal News, 1 meeting st upon the Transcontinental poo ' the Warpath | San Franclsoo, atarted for home yeriofif oo ‘oo oo, charged with tealing a palr i he B charg wQOorotier 'Drexel yesterday uhlprp«fl L ot 1k Way Hoais, o B Abioes ‘he Tenth sbreet body of J, B. Loftus o London, Ontario. lh‘;.Do?t‘::l:;l m“w{mfl Home b> 1he of shoes from Gelaler, - dis, who lives near s tenced to twonty days on bread ahd ‘wore married yesterday afternoon by Judgel My W. ¥. Davis, Wl the San Franclsco Aita refers to the nmo:'n. Emerson,Lowa, was in Omaha yesterday | pystio wotk of the esoolation: water, for which perlod of time he will 1 assootation are still as much h ty' P d sacred concert Sunday afternoon at Mondsy two alert looking chaps came to nental 1 the county's expense. 4 Taraer Hall, his houso in_company with ono Way, a|mystery as ever and continne to bea| won't try to lle out of It, Judge,” rosidumt of Council Bluffs, with whom he | \seoniation. All that oan be sathorita- Another furnsce ks just been putfn order, | L "o iinted, the other two buing |ulvely learned ia that the mathemstioal nlok-named, “I'll admit Iwas mixed awhich makes the fourth one mow in “use. - : : and the Indications seem to favor Y W R od re- jured in the cosstimg sccldent on| Whero they were connected "‘“"‘_'““hc"l the organisation of a money pool | YO8 Istole em.” And Rose polsed ro "badly injure 11 [ in#titution. After some talk they induced ) “Dodge strost, are tmproving rapkdly, and wi 3 at the judge. : Davik to make a contract with them for | the of 0 of “Rose, yon wers befors me just s few Al s of the grand | Va0 treatment of himsclf and wife, ho | the agreement. The principal problem ¥ ~The writs for the summons o n and petit jurles havaroarly &Rl been served: [ hor 1, and signing a printed blank in | ceeded In folvingls how to divide IR ’:‘lil;m::r‘g‘ oL 2 which ho further agreed to S.y them $60. | profits amot ¥ D e ceeded to dellver himeelf of a short hom. 'rld el Rev, |« I. M. & 8,, Dispensary, Specialists | 100 per cent. In making an eqnitable bl e R A 1o Ind” IEOAMAMEY o, lente. Fisbacs of the dht!l:buuon of the traffic business, the|ily on the folly of treading the path of it § eye and ear, mortality of the Soul.” His subject Saturday | J¥0. roads T . Th, Rose s a notorlous, not to say danger- . i " w“ i AL v g conslderations. L] eveaing will be *‘Cremation. | ntiont ow E8000" for oms "l six " mondhs | Contral Paclfio, tho Sonthorn Pacfic, tho | 208 criminal, ~He wil be remember i i 3 i le a span of horses from Mr. Todd, ho was injuretl by & train 1iear thet City ) gime for Mrs, and Mr. Davis, the mixty dollar | Atlentio & Pactfic, the Atchtson, Topoka | 8to "I'h:ud-y, wil probably-cocover . His injur-| bilgation to be patd from tiine o tmo. & Santa Fe, and the Galveston, Harris. | but was u%txnmnd" and brought to Omaha by, express without extra char, The oase of the state versus John —The leading story in t'he *Bensvolent "‘Ku obli‘;:tlonl taken nego‘c‘i\nble and onts at stake, and tho settlement of the WAL waa's Bixt ohlled for felal, " i of being payable in full and for said medicines, | the companies will be of the utmost im-|, N omance of long ago.” It is a storyot Omaba iously impeded, for a number of months, bigh lfe. A prizapuzzle will also bo given, | ALl YiNtA free of charge. » |portance to merchants and shippers. | {08 Y TEPeCet Ton & BbeR of me ey DispeNsarY, CORNER SIXTEENTH AND OAPI- i TAL AVENUE, OXAHA, NED., J acy 21, 1884, | nows may bo expected. clty engineer, and thoss of his assisiants R S e e e LSt who havo investigated the matter, noticed the west. The railroad mien say that this is4 name of M. A, Buckley and ) 7 N 1 dis and are not authorized to but the most careful examination failed consigneo, roccived this y var. dsm;‘bmllnp::}:’?“fi Mr, M. A, Buckley was | Mabel Sylvester at the Little Casino | to disclose the sourca of the annoyance. el ¢ tago of the business that could be sent us b, whish Mr. Wirth had ased ia pen on Friday for the sade of tickets to the | percen! Y swab, whi r. ';hllld matinee, Saturday, 2i80 p. m. Solo i b m;o e onod Weo The event at the Little Casino rink |cleaning private sewer connections, had i . ol 50 centa. No | state further that we have ived no papers ‘::Ih:d:l.l‘n‘:; l[;o.rrr:::ryvul?l::.h SO Tt shap of - notes or other,contzaci aad |18t night was the appesrazce of Miss sewer, where it remsined for months, Sigued,] Omaha Modical and Surgical AT R T s T It was finally taken out at the corer of wupplement of the Bx can now be had at this | Dispensary, per H. J, Surrs, M, D madly Lo u disappeared. t 15 cents each or two for 25 cents. ke Godwin and Will Red- ;:::nnn \:‘nllled so':;y:pm of this coun- | the form of an afiidavit, signed and sworn | performance was something marvelous. Dy ot . forone cent and to Germany for two centa | £0 by Smythe Dafore a notary and took | Fre; command of the various branches of | discharged on the grounds of a foohatesl v nrg! times very lively for Mensrs, Way, | the art, if such it can be called, enables|omisicn in the compl: association have mearly ell returned, The e boys clsim that it was tho Omaha vote which | K gtchum,” of course. He says Buckley | which marks the finished skater. Indeed e e B presidency. The final ballot ul:m)d 82to 17, ::flg%u:r hix;d.theu peculiar line in his ful, 80 sylph-Iike, that her skating is ex- EERa ) M forme IR itk etk Gy DEOB ARG Feod LorHOn O yester: prossive of the very rhthm of movement. | her house and raising a distarbance. iShR Bhie Loloumy, Sowh, TR, G Seveenl and fancy skating, Her waltzlng|employes of Lehman’s New York store bundred idoliars Wednesday morning, As | emst of the Farmers |Was very fine, while her execution of the | were arrested, charged with throwing Protective Association at 2 obtained. applause. The exhibltion lasted hardly| OCharles Kirk “filed complaint agalnst ~—The members; of ‘the board of trade an- LI more than half an hour, concluding with | L. B. Woods, the gambler, charging him % i Special Correspondence of The Brz imitations of the pecullar styles of other |, Catharine Given, aged colored ;:nr::;u:a‘:;:;n;fi):xi;f ffz:;u:i;‘d!‘nrm Inviveron‘ Neb., January 22.—A few | rollor professionals, ~ Miss Sylvester’s | woman, swore outa complaint sgalnst " 0 i d abaadon, which is truly refresh. | worthleas follow, who Is continually ill- Immediately, Farmers' Protective assoclation for the | ease anc ) treating her, and whom she had ordered —-Slelghiog parties these nights are not | protection of all kinds of property from | 108 When contrasted with the style of | treating her, and whom she had ordere: here from time to time, broke Into her house, and used threaten- weather, It is much more pleasant to sit in |gtolen. The society at its annual meet— THE SANS CEREMONIE. ing and abusive language. tho parlor and_awellithe old gentleman’s fuel | ;110 o fov avenings ago had a regular and i o 2 floor at Masonic hall last night. About| In the coanty court yesterday the sake of froezing to death. Ing of readings, essays, musto, and oya- thirty couples were present and partici- | Union Pacific Baseball association was —Fotor Dunbar, the fmall-pox patientat| 0 5 ) a first-class oyster supper. | pleagures, The following programme was | bill of $285.85. toward recovery that h ablo to be up and | There was a large assemblage of Iadies|observed: The replevin suit of Waddell va. Buarr, around. He will be discharged next Wednes: Al 8, Sch;!huhl e tho next question to b considerod by tho , 080 essayist urged tho wisdom of in- | Lok A e et Rl U iy authoritics troducing factories here—such espectally Aucers ) o i . Gallop 13, Lancers JUSTICE COURTS. by all means, in & community where the [7. Waltz 14, Waltz In the court of Justice D. J. Selden, to Lincoln yesterdsy morning taking with him Adolghus Heeman, who was placed in |a large broom factory. A trunk factory, | committee of the club: D. W. Saxe, F. | against John Dos et al., real names un-— D. Muir, John Oarrler, J. C. Sharp, C. known, accased of stealing laumber from him another lunatic, Bruto, who has been | established here with profit. i ronounced incurable by the doctors andis| The Protective assoclation is constantly In the court of Justice Stenberg, the & z it of A, F. Kell v P territory of twelve miles in diameter: THE PHANTOM WHEEL, |[glt of A. B Kolloer v, Vincent —Never in the'history o a was there : e 1 5 Ay i S Ty No member of the assoclation has lost A et Al o e dismissed at defendant’s cost, whose lonely domicile was entered in his when they needed all the money they could | absence and a few dollars’ worth of boots tion is Doing, W. H. Haynes, arsistant night chlef suffering from it. Dull does not express it; | assoclation failing to recover the booty operator of the Western Unton Tele- trado is completely paralyzod. sorlously admonished him to take a wife [ A meeting of the wheel clab was hold bline oI e 2| Omaha Shot co o o'clock, at his resldence, 617 South o police focod! Fred! Fulle . | blingly confessed his sins of omission and | Omaha 8hot company, Seventeenth street, Mr, H: in it Son Rawic, Dovgl s, s [ ALY sooredtho sl hlpumao, | Ammang othor buspsss tranaastod, bwo | SOTCRUSSRUR stz .’ Huynes was * | most nothing, with all the names printed death, after a twenty-four hours’ illness Lower Famam and lower Harney, from Ninth | and posted on each man's barn door un- | 0Anfield and F. 8, Parmelee. Two “P" | iy & beroavement all the more amahin;v depot; Charles Bloom, St Mary's avenue, a means of good In every communit; d will be acted t th - 2 —Jo6 Sith, the man who was jailed yes village or mfi, av any o pmz: ;: Wb noted ipon. 8t tho mext mset- yice and one ohild, to whom will go ont g the most tender sympathy of a large ia the same fellow-who gave the descrter away | stolen may become & member, whether i 3 to Officer Brady a fow days since. He is a | farmer or merchant. reached that point in its history when it| Mr. Haynes has been in the employ of disloca- 1 the company eeven years, and by his ] would be duly becoming to enter the y iz dmanihs and b Cualdmertoii ads 00 8 ASkle Jolnk an s casiaul the_responsible position which he ocen Orn.LeHid then thejteaslio S Ih gare | ALY S0 SRS R Bho ity alans wedk: cordiugly formal steps will bo taken to piod at ths timo of hia death. = Ho pad ———— . ~—The furnitore for the new court house is the try, and enjoyed the t rapidly being forwarded. Wednesday the COLORED OITIZENS, ing or tournament sometime during 2:.3‘ oo:!ni?d‘::cl;” o‘fl ;?-,uflpex;z:‘]:?d the coming months was aleo quite thor- unloading the tables, desks, mapracks, etc.,| A Meetin The deceased was insurad for $1,000 4 i that the tournament will be decided upon | P b which have already arrived. This furniture 1n which avent 1t will 'be opoa. e ipon i the Telegraphers' Mutual Benefit as. clerk, county treasurer and clerk of the dis-| A meeting of coloredmen was held Wed [ tu seo that there are no more Rallean0 T osts 135 b pro- 1 her. trict court, It is expected that the balance neaday at Lytle's hall to select a ropro- | fessional wheelmen *rung in” upon Railroad Weather. —Frank Heldt is now ensconced in the Lin- PEBaNE . |A fall tournament will certainly be held, | ®ab-zero condition of the weather lored people, which is to b ¢ ; coln penitentiary, suited in the full unifor, | 01F¢d People, which is o bo held in |and it fs Intended to Institute the spring | throughout Nebrasks, Following are the o remain thero for some time, for hohas given | the establishment of an industrial college | tice for the fall meeting. fow zero Plattsmonth, 7; Nebraska City, $he sherif of Colfax county an order' on Do. | for the training of the lads of theix race, | The club is awaiting, with some degreo | 10; Syracuse, 5; Auburn, 11; F. City, letlc assoclation as to taking hold of the W; b; Oentral City, 8; Sutton, 6 whioh was sont to him yesterday. | ynin Fulton secreta ymore, b5; Centr ¥, 8; Sutton, A 5 Ty, Sherman Avenue park and laying out a|Qhester, 8; Grand Island, 11; McCook, vtipas, the notoriows U, B, Mary, ia| 5 B Ovorall stated the object of the i B e epp | ken no ;;e i‘:z clhe mn&er. though the r § = rack cou e built, on the present foun- ~Father Lambert's lootdre Wednesdoy |1U°0 @0y number of J doctors, teachers and sarmers, but|tion decline to lay out the track the Christ,” was largely attended, and was de- there | members of the club propose to look else- livered in that gentleman’s happlest style. | Were no facilities for industrial training, In the southern states a fow years ago all views were the best that hav AAmry hit d t the college, and f § oted men under white superintendents AL salay and aoplomdy dluieaied. the [Fote B0 O avina Eh larly those after Doro, were beautiful, and N fadug 5 ¢ 1 3 | that they can become excellent mechanic: served to make tho lecture very entertaining | and do hottor work RS et —About four buodred members of the local [ can be trained. It is estimated. that <) tradesunions met Wednesday at Academy of | industrial college would cost about $125,- of consideration was the anti-convict labor peti ress the petition will re- tion, which was freely* and eloquently dis- | ceive the support of all the southern suust be made to have the petition extensively | M. Woodbey ssid that the industrial signed, A number of the papers wems dis. |5¢hool at Hampton had been a decided ’ Mr. Fulion offered a resolution, which sud Turther progress will be reported at amset. | M7 Ful X » Whic 1 Mo WM AL was carried, that the colored people of timents in favor of the college Seal of North Carolina Smoking To|and that Mr, Overall should bo as #cco is the best. —————— Smoke Seal of North Carolins Tobao co, be present it, FOR CASH. Qne crgen, Muson & Hamlin, §25.00.| Thos, P, Godfroy, travelin - . g passenger l:f:&"v: :,',‘;::' Cottage, ‘2’3% sgent for the Missourl Pacific Railway at Eobolm & Erickson, | °0mpavy, with headquarters at Atohison, — Kas in the city, Geo, P, Btebblny, —— Rallway News, T————e— Oity and Ovunty Abstracts, Auzs, 1607 FArNan, AcCURACY GUARANTERD, y lm-mmmqmmmm ubstatces ean be found in A]ngna-é Poarl Bakcing Powde . oing endorged, i A o s luoried, S1d beiimonise 2, 0f Chicago ustevis er sold {n bulk. o i ee oE: ANDREWS & co. mcg.l.osan ¢ 287,20 %?igfififls Bpecial corset sale to-morroy ) t assistant superin. | Swith's, 1307 Farnam strect, oy r-1To pay $6 and $8 for AT COST, But Cheape JANUARY 23, 16885, UP.STAIRS. UP-STAIRS. ERRORS MADE BY MAN ! To live up to all that you may make, is an error. Not to carefully consier where to buy and why you should buy---there is another error. To pay a big price ‘ror clothing hecause the store advertises heavily and-charges hig rates iir order to maintain hig "sxpenses, is worse than an error. To suppose ,t’.mt you can do hetter.than you canat the Misfit Parlors, is an error. T0 pay $35 ‘tor a ready-made suit when Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-made suit for $20,is an error To think that the store that pays a big rent can undersell the Misfit Parlors, it | that pays but a smalt rent, is a hig error. poorer pants than the Misfit Parlors will sell you at $3 and $4 is an error that costs. The down town man who asses the Misfit P tParlors without investigatin prices, is an error. The up-town man who buys without havin msgected our stock and prices pays dearly for his error. Not to buy $40 custom-made suits for $18; g 35 custom-made suits for $26, and $15 custom- made suits for $10, is an error that shows low prices are not appreciated. All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit Suits. Pants. Merchant-Tailor made at $10 00| 8 6 00Merchant-tailor made at " U L1180 “ “ “ 4 7! Overcoats., $12 00 | 825 00 Merchant-tailor made at % 0 WS Open evenings until 9 o'clock. + 85 00) Saturday night until 10 o’clock, ‘We wantito tell you that we are able and willing to save vou monev, a fact that none of our customers have vet disputed. Be sure to see our overcoats. Bear in mind that we are established for the sale of Merchant Tailors’ Misfits and uncalled for Cloth- ing only, and every garment bears the name of the tailor. Original Misfit Clothing Parlors 1812 Douglas Street, Up-Stairs, Omaha, Neb. All Alterations to Improve a Fit Made Free of Charge. 1312 urupey weerricLicnt |32 Himebaugh & Taylor, —LARGEST STOCK OF— NE BULDERS HARD WARE In the States CONTRACTORS' & BUILDERS, ESTINATES FURNISEHRD. Buy rour Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. POWDER Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask Absolutely Pure. ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES This powder never varfes, A marvel of purety, BUFFflLfl ” S STAN”AHU S EAE l"p strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | the ordinary kinds,avd cannot be sold in competi- 1l ...d) Omaha N{edica taa Surgical Co.nter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ustitute 1118 Howard Street. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (N. E. Corner 19th and Howard Stroets,) ‘vate Diseases of the Urlnary and Sexual Organs, and Diseases of the Head, Throat and Lunge, et 405 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA —ON ALL— CASH SATITEHES Suits formerly $10.00 now $7.50, Suits formerly $12.00 now $9.00, Swuits formerly $16.00 now $12.00, Suits jormerly $24.00 now $1%5.00. — | Over Coats formerly $18.00 now $13.50, Oveuw Coats formerly $24.00 now $18,04 And every other article in proportion, Call and gee our prices. B. NEWMAN & CO tion with the multitude of low test, short weight raar At and Homard | Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- —— (e Over Coats formerly $ 8.00 now $ 6.00, 216 Farnam $t. ERBED. W. GERA. Y, alum of physvhrte powders, 8old only in cans. Chronic and Surgical Diseases | c™™eively- Scale Over Coats formerly $10.00 now $ 7.50, (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), sgessses 28888833 3 Diseases t; diseases of ed by'Medicated Vapors. (e A A Piles Cured or no Pay. {15 Yours Horpltaland Privato Practice.) Consultation and examination f Call or write for ciroul doformitics, Dissnscs of Feinales, Priv of the Uribare and Soxusl organs, Sen ness, Nervous Debility or Exhaustion,etc., etc., our new rosto b Al Tetters ultations Confidontial, Modicines sent to all parts of the country hy ex- press, securely packed 'anl observation, if full de- soription of caso is given. Ono persousl faterview preferred if convenient. Open at all honr Addrees all letters to Omaha Midical & Surgical Insttute 1118 Howard 8t. Omaba, Neb ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 108 Wall 8t; N.Y, Discases of Females, of the Nervous System, Pri y REPATR SHOP, SEE OUR REDUCTION, Over Coats formerly $16.00 now $12.00, est Line in ty. Not Selling than Any Store m the City.

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