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THE D\ILY BEE i —— Thursday Morning, Feb, 12 ——— " 14OAL BREVITIES, I’gle will condust ths ravival rely hoped that the ex ¢ and that summer oo again, o ther is ov ;W people wore able to without freezing to work go on. Marshal Bierl will arrive in Omaba the lattec part of the week, In th Deputy Marsha Allen is in charge of affairs. have been issued in the county coust to Igaatz Newman and Geee'la Brand, Michasl racker and Anuie 8 Wolf, T as Grandon and Honora Wright, — Rougdsman Miks Whalen spent a number of hours last night searching, in company with John Vorzani, for the second con. man who had robbed that rustic worthy of his §61 roll of wealth, —The Union P work of classifying its freight aud passcoger rolliog stock, Jach car is class fied and numbered with reference to its capacity, a8 mo 8 weather and atep ont ¢ yors death, Lt the good wer, recently reappointed, meantime, Marriage licen:c has completed the renumbering —A specinl moeting of plumbers, stozm and gas fitters will be held ia the police court room on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Febinary 12, All in the above trades are iz vited to attend, Jennie Graen, the beautiful and irrepres sible devoteeof badwhisky and immortal asthe heroine of thy lozal Mother Hubbard idyll, was arrestod last night. Disozderly conduct and intoxication the charges. Though ths snow blockade in Towa and Tllizois 18 b.ing \ly removed, the traing are by 1o means as yet running on schedule time, The fast mail last night was an hour bohind time, the hwestern an hour and a half, and the Chicago & Milwaukee three hours, The overland Denver on the U, P, left tho dopot three hours late, dclayed by eastern conneations. The mails of the “Rock Tsland” & Q" arrived yesterday after twenty-four hours de lay. Themail clerks were kept busy far into the night with the work of distribution. Ap- ropos of this, the increasing awount of mail matter handled by the office hay neceasitated the enlargement of the distribution cases, in the northern section of the oftice. Two addi tions have baen made, one each to tha paper and,letter distribution cases, —The Emmet Monument association will celebrate the miversary of the tirth of the Trish patriot Robert Emmet, on the evening of March 5, at Boyds opera house Mr. T. Bronnan, late secrotary of the land league, just returned from -Anstralia, will be the orator of the occision, Mr, Bo- lan, well kaown as the witty and eloquent #peaker of the last ¢ sion, will also be present, and will be given full time t> tain his friends, — At tho clegant howa of Mr, Clark Wood- man, Tuesday morning, occurred cne of the most charming and eimple littls weddiogs which grace the good taste of refinement and culture, Mr. David B, Andrews, of Llyria, Ohio, was married to Miss Laura Mc of this city, A few frionds were in attendance, an exquisite wedding lunch was spread, bearty congr. 19 and handsome te were rded the bride avd groom, and the ion adjourned without the least ustenta stimonials —A pleasant surprise party was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borden at their residence, Sixteenth aud Dodge, Tu sday might, by a number of thsir friends. The party was given in honor of Miss Atkinson, of Deaver, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Borden, 3 crowd of merrymakers were cordially received by the genial host and his wife, who responded right royally to the emergency of the cecnsion, An onjoyable singing, ng aud social , ple s until 1 o'l the party their sdicus in the acknowledgement of an evening of festivity, pleasant to the sui prisers and surprisod. eveniig was passed in ————— HSONAL, % H Cowles, Gibbon, !, C, Boon at the Miil rd, , Feemont, is at the Millard, , Wast Point, is at the Mil. 8. H, Morrison, Nebraska City, is at the Paxton, A. R Persinger and son, Central City, istercd at tho Paston last nizht, Alton, 1L, is ia the city, «d with his manufactory, moro, the gentlemanly and efficiegt yard master of the Union Pacific compiny, has returced from a four woek’ trip to New Orleans. He is wuch improved in health, a fact which his hoot «f fricnds in this eity will rejoice to J. P, Hymer, Stockvill Bruneon, Wayne; W. J. Crum, Arlingt L. Rit tor, Nurth Bend; J (', Bark r, Norfolk, Nab,; A. Morroe, W. I, Perrin, Denver; W Ogz, Portland, Oregon; E, Goodin, L and M. Greemberg, of Chisag, at the Mutropulitan, Hon. William Anderson, of Omaba,"a stal- wart democrat end a hiy 'y reipected mem bor of tho Omaha ety courcil, came iu from the cwt last night and registered atthe Lhorubarg houge, Mr, Anderson is traveling agent for the ttore department of the Union Pacile, snd it Is surmised thas his visit here bas on the early opening of the roda Ta! erprite. Mo wil meet soms of cur leading citizens to dizcuss mattors ad previon to his depar- trre —[Laramie Bomerar th, pertaluing to Police Court, Ia) policy court yesiordsy Tom - | and Sylvaster Pestit, e Rosch was chirged with Eaviog been drupk, He plesdel not guilty and was remsrd:d bick to jail to awalt tral Wm Fredorichs walked up to the (a fall's office end pleaced guilly to the charge of drunkecnsas just hik»alittle min. He was awissd 83 aud costs asd went up on the aill. Lilhe Woods, the girl who was beld for tive deys as s wt usr i1 1l Caire Mu'leo caen, anl wh wis diecharged feom custady Taesduy nignt, filled up on whisky ani was jsited for being drunk Ko nhand gulty vestirisy ind was fined §3 snd ¢ a's, but the jacgr took mto corsdera‘ion the fast of her bavieg beea hold five days ss a witness and eus pended sentenca. | — For Rexr— Office room and third o, dogan 1207 Fan m St COURT CALENDAR- fh Doable Jndiciary aed. 13 Threin, 0as’s The Grand Jury Retuin Scveral Im. portant Presentments, In the distrist court yeale:day Juepe Wakclog's branch of the juliclary we ttill engagzed in the frisl f the cise of Clift Robingon, which promises to be well nigh intarmicabls, Befcrs Judge Nevills the eass cf John D. Thomess agsin:t Henry Ritter, a suit of fordbleejestment, was on trial, nve, GRAND JURY WORK, The geand jary veturned anctler h of iniictmen!s yoesterday, several of lmp:riant local ba of tl tuterest, Against the following patties are the indicimoants preferred on ¢! indl Wylie D, Clegg, embezz mant of eeveral sums of money, at diffcr- from tha Pacific compeny, to cases bei to Usion amounting ent Railic timee, Albert Johneon, burglary and grand larceny, Defendant, #to'e, it is a'leged, certaln property from the livery stable of C.J. Mentor, on the nizht of Febru- ary 3. John McClelland, burglary, McClel land is charged with complicity in the robbery of Dike's herlw.ro store on the night of Os 1884, Frauk Gribney aad Luclna Kiusa, murder in the first degrea, The accused ere charged with the murder of John Ktues, who <1 the night of December 20, 1884, recoived irjari:s, it is elleged, at thelr hande, which afterwards caused his deatb. Albert E. Lemks and Londwig Green. weld, attempting t)» commt srsin, in conuectfon with thy burning of their Jeckson strect batcher thip, oa the moraing of Janusry 20, Inthe cwe cf John Thompson and Lizzio Howard, accuzed of burning to death tte young girl, Nettis Howard, no indictment has boen rendered, avd it is undcrstood {hat the evidence adduced was considered insufficient by the grand jury to hold ths accusad for the commis- sion of the crime. COURTLETS, No businoss was tranencted in Judge Beneke's court yesterday afternoon, Tn the county court Mrs. Maggio A. James through her ut'orneys, Felker & Wilcox, commenced s §1,000" suit azainst Ira Prouty. The plaintiff alleges in the potition that Prouty, on the seventh day of February, 1885, waticionsly aud THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1885. a8 scrubbing, ets. Those In charge of the insitation say it does away with the ne- ocemelty of a single penpy's worth of food being given t> idle men and boys. It will “alolish, elso, that iadiscriminate alws giviog which very often leads to vlclous elothfalness New additions and an enlarged scale of work arc being projected which will make tha inatitution cne of more general and widely appreciated usefulness. THE NEW DISTRICT, Perfection ana Election of Officers for the New School District, 19 formation of the new school trict in West Omaha precinct was per- fected Tuesday night by clection of off cera, In pursuance of County Superint:ndant Bruner the meot- ing was held at the rasidence of Charles J. Ryan, corner Lowe and Mercor ave- Notwlthitanding ths extreme coldnees of the weather, an unusually large number of voters turned ont and fifteen gentlemen who Intend on Walnut Hill were pre:z- nt from the clty as ‘“look- erson at Vienna.” My B P Knight was chosen chairman, aund Judge Maccarty secrotary. The object of the mesting having been stated and due evi- dence given of proper notification having reachiod all tha voters in the district, the following school officers were elected : Moderator, three years' term, Charles J. Ryan; director, two years, N. B, Herron; trensurer, one ycar, B. P Knight. The molerator thon took the chair, and a gencral disciision took place as to the loeation of a school eite. It will be where on or near Lowe avinue, but at what point,reckoning from thenorth and eouth bound.ry lines romain to be deter- mined. A tamporsvy buildicg i3 to be conetructed at once and the officers elected laet night were already st work this morning locking oat f>r an available site. Dr. Mercer® Supt Bruonery, E, G, Ryley, W.J. Heins, B. McGiunis an others addrassed the maeting last oven- irgand the prospects are that this now disirict numerically known as 53 will be one of the leading in the eatire couty. It is the intention to put up and attrac- tive, commo3ijus and substantisl build- ing as soon as a permanent location can bo secured, Thisis oce of the richest school distriots in the county avd starts out with more available cash than any yot organiz i “ PRESS CLUB" BALL ) dis- inttructions from nues, toms locating The Closing Event ot a Glorious Winter's Sport. withoat provocation, committad a feloni- ous assault upon her, She now asks for financlal reparation In the amount namsd, The case of Florence Proctor agalnet Sylvester Pottit and C. W. Kdgerton, has been sppealed from Judge Andcr son’s to the District Court. It appears tht some time last fall, Herman Prooter gaged in s giner- al farmlog aad produce businew near Omaha, dissolyed pastnershin. Each one clafmed that the other had acted dishonestly and was tryiag {> swinile. Peitit, as ameans of sit sfying an alleged de t, swore oat a writ of re— plevin and seized, throngh Constible B gerton, a span of horsee, prosumably b longing to his former partner, Proctor. Atalstor siage of the game, however, Mra, Florenco Proctor, throvgh yro- diuge insti‘nted in Judge darson’s ourt ro-replevined tho horses, #s belong- ing to kee, and not to her husband, Pct tit, dissatisfied wi I this latest turn of effaire, has appesled th ease to ths higher conrt. ans anda chemists have 1's modicated complexion powder and recommend its use to their wives and lady felends. What botter ould be said of 11! Your druggist sells CHARITABLE INSTITU FION. A I-‘uurlx‘muI)fd::r—qlh:m- hoof nevolent W rk Which has Just Come to the Froat, Be- One of the pract cal fruits of the racont ity movem nt which has becn gurated in thiscity ist hel I me"” bo called for pocr boss ish is situated in the K. I wurteenth s! % The inam- (1f such it ca and mo hall on of fined, it bolng the institution to farnish food and she! mey be lTricily de. cefor the indigent and he'ploss in a manner ontirely plan of almegiving. The quarters ¢ 15 comfortably fit'cd up and provids d with cookiog wensls and fo'ding bed cota, o Jnsiitution is in chargo of Mr, E D. New'on, of Boston, Mase who lhw come to Omuha undir the direcrion of 1hs Charity Union for tho purpose of managing this branch of the wors, So far the institaticn has more than demouctrated its necessity asan urp r - ant factcr 'nthe problem of how to pro- vide for the masses of the iudigent and holpless. Meels and lo pro- viled fos all, & specis] st'pulation bii g made, howeves, to the ellect thav every- thing muat bo paid for at & nominsl ecale «f ratee. This provisioos preveats the meses of idle, Jazy Dafers from sponging upon a charity which was not mean for them, By charging the newaboys and bootblacks, £s well as all o'liars who ap ply, the nominal 1a‘es, hab t3 of ¢a and indeper dpee are cultivated, whic in taus will deve 0pe correspcnziog eud pronoar cad ts of characti v, Mr. Newton has ucdes hm two or three atsis o ts who attnd to the minor detalls of 1ha wor Bids hivato ba m de up, fl)crs cleaned,end mea's kel I'hs courribut ous of the biys to tha euy pers of the **Ho ge,” uis , o 1ot at urcsnt pay expinees for the prices of meels ind lodging are merely vomioa), For intta 108, 8 lonch copsis i1y of hresd avd buterande ff ¢ is serveu f r five oiut j one of bread, buttes, coft e, muat and poratoes, for fenc nty. A nights lod ging for the boga aoets 101 ceats, for mew fifreen cats. 1% is really smasing 10 see the aie of ryal indeper d:nce wi'li wa‘ca some of the Jitile urch'ns the feout, order their i i coants -Delmonicy’ uir withall haroolro.ctaaces of 8 mouied var of Well s reat. ‘Tne expericocs «f 1 enerdence in th's direction isica'ly tenefic ul one, and o e eutirc'y 10w to waoy of them who know ro home ad who b th rto have had no ¢ ance to par chare even tha bare ueces ides of nfa. To wen als) who are oat of woik a1d ua. able to prov de £ 1 themselves, this help is alw cxtended, xfur it has been earned elther by work oateide, or by assistar ce ro dsred in the care (f the rooms, such ¢ from the usual d psy fov i The ‘Press Club” maequerade ball, which ours to-night, Febru- ary 12th, in Mascnic hall. will bs the erownirg event of a winter'ssport and will be a fit ending cf a hest of amuso ments which have followed thick and fact over slace tha opening cf the ecason, Th's ball will. without any doubt, be tho finest ever glven in Omaha and all who thoroughly enjoy an evening's sport should ba in atteadance. The doors are cp:n to all and those who will, may avail themzelves of the opportunity t» enterin and enjoy all the festivicics of tho ccea- sion, All the srrangements have been carcfully mads and will be so complate’y carricd out that when the last strains of tho graud crchestrs lave died avay, when the lizhts lave Lorn tarred low and the pale glewms of the moon casts fi fal shadows acr ss the bell room floor, atill tho lads and laesles will linger, with one scoord wil exclaim in the language cf Byron, On with the dance. Tet joy ha unconfined. Nor sleep till morn, when youth and plensure g0 eet To chasa the glowing hours with fiying fect, The iadependent crchestra has pre- pared spec is for this occasion, and it willbe a b ture of ths evening. The grasd march will begln prowptly at 8:30, rnd the scment will bs uninter- 1pted until y morn. Do not fail to bsin attendarcaif you want to have moro fun than than you can pilo in three s, Ladles in masque will be the door for fifty cents. admitted at Geo, 3. Smith. ho Herald desires to say in tcaard fo . 8 Sauith, who evtra the law 0 Omah in PI after u bwelvo years tsmeu I, that Omaha is ng s genia!, wholo-zouled, enter- sisivg citizen, which Is ard Plat'smouth’s loss, Mr. Swmith has bgen prominently identified with the intereats of Platts- mouth since hoe made this city his home, In his prefession, the law, s has always ranked amoug the Laading lawyers at this plice, end in all public watters he has been actively identified. As prosecu‘ing attorncy for tha district,as surveyor-gen cral, aud for two terms as mayor of Plettsmcuth, Mr. Smith skowa the es tcem i whish he is held by the cltizens of his own howme. In identifying bimee'f with tha interests of Omaha, M1 Smith hiay tho besy withes of a st of felends in Piattsmnouth, and citizeds in every walk of lifc know him to be & wide-wwike, public spirited man, whose advert in Plattsmouth has been to the city's betictment.— Plaitsmoath Herald, Om2ha's £ain B Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking To acco ls the best S — A Docior's Stat To the ecitor of the I Ta acs ser o th o which appear ed in Sundey morning's Republican, (Feb, 8, 1835), which was ingerted by an ice dealer, who will find the case as slip- piry a8 the ice ho hanéles. Oa Novem- ber the Gth, 1884, I way called to vieit Swedlsh maiden, whoze age shaded forty, Sho way working for a lady on Leoaven worth street, next door to sn fcs desler. I found her trombled with hystera, coused Ly worri ment of the mind, The ledy for whom ghe worked did not wish her servies any lorger, and ivs's'ed on sending ber t2 the huspital. 1 proposed t) keep her under my treatment fora faw days, and took hirin my famly, She improved friom day to dey, until I con- sidered ber sblato work, and 1 turned her vver to the tce dealer, who scemed 10 have a claim oa her. 1 trea'ed her for bynteris, and not for bodily i, for she had none but which nature would right i cowrss of time Sovru Texrn § B, H. Dovglass and Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops are mavufactured by thein- selves and are the result of over forty yoars experience in compounding cough [ teer Doctor, wixtures, ROBBERS OF THE POOR. Coal Dedlers Who Gife Short weight 10 Their Castomers. A Shortags of 428 Pounds Found in One Ton of Soft Coal, This Eay been a hard wintor, pastiza- latly 80 to poor people, who lave been otliged to s in eve'y posybls manner ia order to make both ends meet, A great deal of coal has boen tought and psid for, and mary & poor man has been oblized to g> elort In other ways that rmich his supply of fael might not give out. In view of all these thinga it stands to reason that a man should have what he poystor. Atany and all times honesty should pravall in baslness, and 1f a msn pays for a ton of coal, a ton of coal should be delivered at his recidincs, or placo of buslnes, as the case moy be. This is net always the case, however, a3 was fully proven'yesterd OnMon day, J. 1. Nichol, a grocer at the corner of Siciesnth and Webster streots, went to the office of the Omaha Cial and Pec- duce company and bought a ton of soft coal. Ho paid 85,50 for the same aad jeceived s receip'. Yosterdsy the ¢l was deliverca and dumped upon the sidewalk In front «f his store Me. Nishol sizad up the pile of coal with his eye and said to the driver that be did not beliove there was a ton of coal in the pils and refused to s'za the driver'a pt for the Kamo uatil (Nicho') had roweighad the cca). Tha coal was placed in a bucl- el buket and weighed upon a ja'r of Faicbanls’ scales. Mr. Nichol's davgh. tarand a gentlsman wao was prosent, watching the procoedings and s ciog that the coal wes sccural ghed. Aftor all had been car:fully walghed it wai found that there wes just 1,672 pounds of coal, & sher'age of 428 pounds in the ton, This was t10 correct woight as Mr, Nictol, bis daughbter and the gentleman above roferred to, are pré- pared. to attost. Mre Nichol at once went to the office of the company and explained to {hem that there was a hortage of 428 pounds in the tonand asked them to mske it richt, This the mansger refusad to do, asd eald that the weghmastyr of the company was correct and never msds any mistakes, Mr. Nichol told him that he would ¢ympel them to make it right, and engaged an attorney to assist him in aserting his righ's, Ths atlorney wert to the «cilice of the ccal company and was told by the manager tha' they would not make right any mis- takes, but if Mr. Nichol was not satlsfied they would send a team to get the coal snd ryfund his meney. By s5 dzing the company would rot have t» acknowledge that they had made eny mistake. Another afrange thing about the work ings of this company is the fact tha’ upon the recelpt which the receivar of the coal elgns and raturns to tho man who delivers the coal, i3 a line which reads: at the city scales waived soms people would like to know why thoy have not & right to reweigh coal or any cther commodity purchased by them, Ls aman to peacefully subai’ to any fraud which a coal deale: m .y see fib to pr. tice upon him without anyg right to ase tiin waother ho is boing faitly dealt wi h orxot? Tho Bk has often ssserted that ths ety scales is the proper placs up n which to weigh a'l coal and other comine dities, and the city weigh-master be h.ld regpousible for ail ¢r.o This coal company ignora entirely the ci'y scalos, and will not allow their coal to be re weizhed there. — arm— B. G, Clark, General 3 bragka for Dupont Powder hia removed kis cfice to 1312 Douglas strest, with Colling, Gorden & Koy, Telephone No, 494 —m— - Ask for Holmayr's Fancy Patent Ficur. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. An Omaha Sinfis for Sport Held in Council Adtempting (o Pose as o v Con™ Man, Jack Roach, a well known Oma wag arzest d In Council Blufls Tucedog. Ho was charged with attemptirg to con fidenco & young men, A. L, Hazis, cut of several hundred dollars. The firet intimation of actions of Roach chance remark of Ha tht hy was that Roach w teying him,” that worthy had been following him around a'l day. Roach,wis srees'ed about halfpas seven on Broad woy and landed iu jail. Harris wss also held as en a 10 Wi nass When firat zr ested he rvel to lave s1me §1,700 on Lis peracn, hut only could bs fourd. ‘I'he sapposad *‘con” man was released on §5,00 tal, Harria on §400. Roseh isa well kooan Owmaha lad and was formerly conneeed with the Thurs- ton Ho'e Team, He always bore a good charaster, though his p:nchent for gamb the su, wal coiveyed "ty the effuct afraid ty *do 88 g was prenounced, Harsls ulso claims ‘0 hail from Omaha and thst he 1ves on upper Farnsm streer, heiween Twenty second and Twen'y-third, We MoveMarch3). 1312 diciously. holds the tead. terial, SOL D profits, ience Quercoats, £65 00 Custom-made Overconts for To sweceed in either business or private li The ambition of Awmerica “High Art and Flegance” 50 20 00 Suwits. §60 00 Custom-made Suits for 5500 ] w 50 00 25 00 22 50 .20 00 18 00 15 €0 A. HOSPE Will Move March 3d, to 1513 DOUGLAS 8T, YOENG'S OLD STAND, Commenciog Monday, we will sell Pictures, Frames, Pianos & Organs, Plush Goods, Ete., Etc , Regardlees of cost o reduce stock before moy jog. Come and couviuce yourself, Lvery thing goee. Meandelssohn & Flsher:_ ARCHITECTS Rooms 28 and 20 Omaba Natl Bank Block BUCCESNOKN TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Geo. L. Fisher, fermery with W, L. ¥. Joooy Arch teoh, Coicago, jeaidilm o = E & & olutely Pure. sdor never varies £30 00 {815 00 Cust 1312 MAKE A LONG POCKET BOOK By Buying at Short Prices. fe is to invest money ju- is to out-rival all comers i It is acknowledged that the Amer The ambition of man is not unnatwral to have a ma- nia for dress,and facts are nowhere morve fully displayed than at the Misfit Clothing Parlors where Amervica’s “Highest Art” in Merchant Tailoring is displayed, and the ambition of man is shown in mai:ing his selections from cloth- ing made upon « Tailoy's reputation, bought at less than the cost of ma- T SHORT PRICIS, saving the Tailor's exorbitant A Long Pocket Book An Inspection of Qur Price List Invited. Pants. made Pants for 1200 = 2 1000 U 8§00 “ 7on 3 Open evenings until 9 o'clock, Saturday night until 10 o’slock, ORIGINAL MISFIT Clothing Parlor .1312 DOUGLAS ST., UP-STAIRS. All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit. Lit Up by Electric Light. 1312 95 PER CEN T DISCOUAT ON ALL GASET S ATES SEFE OUR REDUCTION Sewits formeriy $10.00 now $7.50. ¥ Suits formmerly ! A mariel of purety, han | | Omaha Medical & Surgical Insti ute Howard Street, ner 12th and Ho Strects,) For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Disease Diseases of Females, of the Nervous System, Pr vato Dissases of tho Urinary and Scxual Org aud Diseascs of the Head, Throat and Lungs, poclaltics 1118 (N. LYE AND FAR, treatod by an oxpericne alist. also of the Heart dver, Ston , Kidneys, sm, Pilus, Cancer, otc. hroats Lungs troat «d by Modicatcd Vapora. (Send for Inhalor or cireular on Inheladon.) All diress 8 of the Blood, Urivary and Sexual Or. gans. Privato Lisoascs and Files Cured or no Pay. (16 Years Hospitalaud Priv to Practice.) Consul.ation fuation free, Call or write ularsion chronto diseaces and Privato Discuses Sominal Weak nss, Nervous Dobility or Exhaustionetc., ete., snd cur 'new restorativotreatment, Al lettors and consultations Contidential Mediciues sent to all parts of the country by ex. press, sceusely packed from observation, i full de scription of case i kiven, Ono personsl lutesview proforred It convenient. Open at all honrs, Address all letiers to Omaha M. dical & Surgical Insttute 1118 Howard 8t. Omaha, Neb, OF¥ICK ATIITOR OF Pentic Accounts, ) BTATE OF NEURASKA. LixcoLy, Jan. 16, 1985, 1t is hereby certified that (he Wes'ern Mu tual B nevoloat Arsociation of Dsatrice in \be stute of Nebraskn, has comolied with the surance law Hf this state, and is suthorized to traneact the business of life insursnce in this state for the current year, Comuwien.ing Feb roary 1, 1585, Witoess niy hand and the sesl of the Au. ditor of PublicAccounts the day and year sbove writton, KAL) H. A, BAECOCK, Auditor I, A, Swits formenrly | DO now $9.00. 16.00 now $£2.00. Swits yormerly $24.00 now $ 1500, Qrver Coats formerly $ S.00 now $ 6.090. Brer Coats formeriy $10.00 now $ 7 BEG.O0 now $ i 2.00. Deer Coats formeriy $18.00 now $ Qver Coats formerly 1/ 8 3.3, Ovea Ceats formeriy $24.00 now $ 18,00, And every other arti Call and see our pric 216 Farnam $t. e/in proportion, B, NEWRAN & GO Himebaugh & Taylor —LARGEST STOCK OF— FINE BULDERS HARDWARE In the Stated CONTRAGTORS' & BUILDERS, ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Buy Your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO 1S, STANDARD SCALES Co.nter, Hay, 8tock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMEN1 Orders for the Indian Department given for Buflalo Scales ex- clusively., Scaley REPAITR SHOP, 450 DOUGLAS £71111 OMAHA, NEBRASK fl |

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