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THE DAILY BEE Tnesday Morning, “Feb, 17 LOOAL BREVITIES. will meet in ;their hall T, I' Brenoan, Rovival meeting to-night at juth Tenth street M. E. church, Rev, J, 1'yla will preach, The 1. & M. depot 15 to b provided with a waiting room and general accomodation for The C, K, of A, Lis evening at 7:30, 7:300n the w. emigiaut traffic, —Max J, Bashr and Miss Marin A, Zs minek were married yeaterday by Judge Weie |-A o store, ‘New York cigar o, burned her hand g woman in Lhe 1fth street ast iight in extinguishivg « firs caused by an sccident, Avsistant General Manager Holdndge and Assistant Freight Agent Seith, of the B. & M., arc in Lincolu, on what mit<ion no man knowath, An imp t meeting of the carpenters will be held in their hall Tucsday evening, at 7.). Every moember is expacted to be in his place, The adjourned meeting of the plumbers, gas and steam fitters will be held in the court room under the city hall on Tharsday eveniog instead of Tucsday evening, ~James McKay, who died last Thursday at St. Joseph's hospital, will be buried this (Tuesday) morning from Burket's undertak. ing rooms a% 10 o'clock to Laurel Hill ceme tery. Marshal FEllis Bierbowre, recently raap pointed at Washington for this district, re turnod last night, viathe C. & N, W. Hoeis looking hale and heatty, and says that he has enjoyed himself hogely. Marriage licenses wera issued yeste to Herman A, Voight and Mrs. Carry A, Larson, Max J. Boehr and Marin A, Zeminek William 8. Canon and Mra, Elizabeth Reevos, Richard McDonald and 2z Carter, The owner of the bulldog who was snot for ‘“willfully and felonious assanlting” ‘apt. Sullivan Sunday night i determined to prosecute the police authocities for the value of the animal, —Sunday wasaday of great interest at the South Tenth Street Methodist church, The revival work will continue every night this week at 7:30, The youngrevivalist, Rev, Mr. Pyle, is a man of peculiar power and ta Jonatable | Nelson, of South Omaha, ar- rested a partially intoxicated Swede pamed Hansen, who was engaged in raising o dis- turbance near the Commercial hotel. After a severe strnggle, in which Constable Nelson was seriously bruised, Hansen was landed 1 jail. ~For Sale—A general merchandise busi- ness in a thriviog town within twenty-five miles of Lincoln, established seven years, best trade in town, stock will invoice about $5,000. Will sell or rent building; terms easy. For further particolars, address M- Cord, Brady & Co., of Omaha, —13, and M. surveyors are running a lina from Holdrege, Kearney county, to Ogallala, Keith county. The rapid settlement of Keith county aud Western Nobraska has caught the eye of the Burlington aud she is looking up route for a railway to that connty, Ogallala s naturally the point of attack, by reason of ts fortunate location and growing business imuportance, —'Lhe B, and M. is repairing and cnluging its local passenger depot. A new waiting. room for emigrant accommodations has been added to the buildicg, and the grainer and oiner have embellished the whole interior, New soats have been placed in every room. An unproved carriage appro has been placed on the front paving und the depot thoroughly cquipped. ~Snowstorms prevailing in eastorn Iowa have delayed all west bound trains from Chi capo, All eastera trains last night were re- ported from 5 to 10 hours late, The C. & N. W. due yesterday morning arived 12 hours ate at 9:80 last night, while the Fast Mail was 4 houra behind time, The U, P, west- ound evening train loft tho depot at midnight delayed in waiting for eastern connections, —At the corner of Ninth and 1eavenworth the Schlitz brewery depot is fast ap- g completion, and will be ready for occupancy about March 1. It is the inten- tion of the Milwaukee firm to wake this point a conter of distribution for this eectfon of the west, In uddition to iarge storage and warchouse rooms, offices and stables, a bot tling department has been provided for, aud the procass of putting up the beer in boitles will bo conducted, —About two o'clock yeste.day morning' Otncer Veter Matza die cn Tenth strest o young girl wanderipg about, cryivg and well-nighe frozen, U'pon belng interro- oated in Boheminn, her native tongue, the girl aaid that she had beea asked togotoa dance by two girl frieads, but on the way had hecome separated and lost. 1he kind-hearted offiser took her under his protecting wing, and oscorted hor to her homa in Bohemian town aud turnad her over to her anxious folks, vered The last party of the series of 815 of the ““Home Circle Club” takes place to-morrow, Tuesday eveniog, February 17. 1t Masonlc tall, The Innependent orchestra will fur- & new programme of music for the occa sion, The following schedule of time for the atook yar s dummy trains has been posted in the U, I', depot: 1.3aycs Omaha depot at 4:3) a. m, at stock vards at 6:05 a, m, Léaves Umaha at 5.00 p, m, stock yards at 5:3) p, m, Leaves k yards at 7:10a m, in Omalb Arrives Arrives at Avrives k yards at 6:10 p, m. Arrives in o — Smoke Seal of North Oarolina Tobac Fore No es At'a mooting of the Soldiers' Liters vy, held at Bected's ha'l on Sarday ¢v n'ng, io the absence ¢f Mr. R, F. Bowcrs, H. Bichtel way chosen #s chairman 1o tha decease of orc | elpce their 1a t meet'ng, the prozramme | which anncunced for the evening was postp 1:3¢, and afewger eral remarks | in regird tothe d put:d member wes made by Mr. Hayr, and each momber vas 1 quosted t . wear crapa oa the left sroforexy days. The ro iety is of re- © nt origin, but cn‘a’as exccl'ent talent i thawey of mitanof all clasies. “'ne Owing of the members was THE SCHOOL BOARD, An Adjourned Seesion Last Nignt New Ncheols to be Bail, The achool beard held en extra ad journed session last night, st which all members were present. Presidert Long was In the chalr, Mr, Ccnnoyer actiog ay secretary. The object of the meetlng was to dis- cusa the subjectof theimmediateercetion of & mew echool house the corner of Twenty eighth and Farnam, and aleo the building of a stmilar structure on the corner of Eighteenth and Castellir, The plans for the new Farram street achool house, both as originally des'gned and s subsequently modified, were laid beforc the bosrd and discursad, as also were the nowly draughted ¢esigns of the Cattollar school, The Farnam sch -o!, on the basis dlscurs ed by the board will 13 & ten.room build {ng, with basement atove ground. This latter featuro was aecided upon for the reason that the echoolbosrd has had much trouble with basements halow grouod, which at certainseasons ot the year were turs to be more or lets damp, The sabject of adoptiry the plans was earnes!ly canvassed. Counciiman Haeca'l was present, aud cxprested himeelf as being in favor of the Castellar scheol be ing erected at the same time, on the same general plan and at the same cost Mer, Specht, in a lengthy spaech, de clared himself as eidice with the h:nor- able member of the city councll, The people of South Omaha needed and must have a% once a new schvol house. Present accommodaticns were far small to accommodate the schelars, who were consiantly prese ing in. The nocessity of a new school In Soath Omaha wes greater than the need of ono in_the west cnd; sud if_anything, the Castellar schocl oaght to be eracted first. However, he was in favor of ad vertising for bids for both buildings at the esmo thne and having them con structed on one contract ab the tame time at a unifcrm cost of §18,000. Mr. Gibbon suggested, with consid crable wagmth, that the school board had had enough of theec double contracts, and could not afford to ra= the risk of calling for another one, es they always proved disastrous in the lony ran, After considerable further debate, it was decided to adopt the $20,000 plans for the Farnam school a3 already drawn up by Daftene & Mendelesohn, the at- chltects. As for the Castellar street school, a motion wass made and carrled that the same firm prepsre plats for an $18,000 building, to be submltted ata a1 cxtra meeting next Monday night. Board adjourned. e — Public speakers and singers find B, H., Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy for horseness. 2 — PERSONAL on too Gien. Thayer went to Washington lns night. E. M. vight, Mr. W, H. Bullins, formerly of this now of Chillocothe, Mis: Omaha yesterday morning. Bartlett went to lincoln last city, uri, came up to Mr. JJ. Goldberg returned from the east vesterday and as a result of his visit will, in a few days, open the Fair on Farnam strect with a large stock of dry goods. J, R. Buffington, Liberty; D, D. Newcower, Blue Hill, Neb.; William Brandt, jr., Mal com; B, R. B, Wilber, Wahoo; J, 1), Hurd, Risioge. are at the Millard, A. H. Needig, Norfolk; Thomas Jensen and ‘W. A. Thurman, Ulysses; John Fleimich, Hooper, A. J, Cornish, Lincoln; S, F. Malt. vy. L adville, Col.; A, W. Lowrey, Dayton, Ohio, are at the Paxton, I’ Danphy, Grand I<land; J. A, Graham, North Bend: C. A, Randall, Springfield; W. L. McDonald, Wayns: John Dawson, Alma; A. R. Grabam, West Point, Judge J. S. Smith, I'remont, ara a4 the Canfield. J. R. Clark, Minden; W. I3, Oyerton, I'al- ton; W. Landguess, North Platte; Geo, P. Hall, Tekamah: W. S. Whitmore, South Bend, Neb.; Harry H. Hicks, New York; Richard Worth, Atlantic, Ia; Chas, H Visch, Milwaukee; R. M, Jeffray, Minneap olis, and 'V, I, Cole. of St, louis, are stop ping 1% the Metropolitan, m— COURT CALENDAR. Matters in the District Court—Coun- ty Court-Minor ltems, In the district court yesterday no busi- ness of sreat impcrtance was transacted. Before Judge Wakely the case of Ham mond vs, Woodworth was cn trinl. The cate was tried lait term, but the jury falled to agree in making up the verlict The suit is one brought against L, Wood worth by Hammond to recover money due on u well dizging contract executsd Dy plsintiff. Hammond, as a well dizger, is qulle a oelebrity, being kaown as *'Witchhezel” Hammood, by reaton of bis using tae *‘witchhazsl fork” to defer wmine the Josation of a epring of water. Before Juiys Neville the cassof Mer- cor ys, Culver, sait brought for purpos:s of ejectment, was on trial. Prosecutir 2 Atlorney L-e Estelle will tako up the ciimiral docket rexi Mon cay mornlpg, COUNTY (OURT, In this tr.bunal yestarday Jadge Mc Qulloch was cogaged in hearing the cae of J. A, Fuller v&. Hugh M:Manus, a euit brought to 1ecover $277.18, auunt due ona bill of goods purchased by de fendant. McMauus acknowledges thst there were c(rain woales duo on prior saler, but claims that those smounts footed up t) only €88, Plint ff, he claims in petition, had miirapresented \uality end price of goods deiivered, and farther, had not given the awount paid for per contract. The trial was fin'shed and judgmi nt rero ved Nelse Nelson vz nsme upknown, for & steers sold by plsiutifi and not}) NOTES, In Juige Anderson's court four prop. ety owners in sewer district No, 11}, entered tuit agains: the clty to recover taxes pa'd under protest, in satisfsction of the re en ;alleged illegal fax levy F. O. Fertaer & Co, were grariada judymeat in the same curt «f §107 85 asaiut Messis. Gearoa & Gavin of the Time-Dup t L Steele, Jobnon & C», in the same fritunel natituted replevin proceedings svan t Hobson & Co., o dry goods firmn «f Weatesn NobrAske, Hobs n & Co hud jurchased o lirge bill of goota frans A. Kooeger, real for a drove of naid for, mee i1g 18 te'd en the 14°h dey (f eieh month, wud 1s 0 grest banebit 1o the 1ol divrs, both me.t 7 and phiseslly. A Meyper them i seits g op in buiness son ¢ ‘ sgo. Becuiuy b ukrapt, Hobson ac | termived thete | awarch cn hls creditos by sbip.ing « fl bis guods to a town In | THE DAILY BEE- Kansae, exact viclnity not known. As chance wou'd have it, the shipments were tranferred at the C., M. and St Paul depot In this city, where they wera soized by Messrs, Stecle, Johnson & Co in satisfaction cf their claims. e - ‘" DROP THOSE PANTS ! " The Queer Story of & Swindler Who Protesses Innocence, Benj. Van Orman, & man of semse thirty five years, aud claimicg to hail from Council Bluily, arraated last night] by Officer John Tarabull and jail ed <11 a charge of fiaud, It appears that about ten days ago Van Orman, who is a smoothi-talking, affable gontleman, went to Paulsen, the real cstate man, and endeavored to sell him wes property of his in Nebraska, which he offered for sale at extraordinarily low tates, Mr. Paulsen asked fcr reference and was promptly reforred to cortain pirties in the east, to whom he wrote, After walting a reasonable length of time fur an anawer and receiving none, Mr. P, no- Van Orman that he did not care to hase the land. The latter then en ored to procure a lcan, butin th's was untuscossfal. He at leogth dropped as low inhis borrowing requests as to w5k for twonty-five conte, but _Mr. Paul- sen, firmly convinced that Van Orman was a scoundrel, refused to listen to him. About this time the attention of the police was directed to this indvidual by another and unconnected clrcumatance, Van Orman, a fow days previoas, had gove to Meldram, the Fifteonth street tuilor, aud had given him a pair of pants t> mend, taking In temporary exchange « pair belonglng to a well known society wan of this ecity. He promised to promptly roturn, pay for the ropairing of his own pants, and give up the borrowed pair. This he failed to do, and a weok passed by avd still he return: ed not. Finally, the young society man Dhecame anxious and angry, as he suppoe cd that his pants, a ficteen-dollar palr, were forever gone, The polica wera no titied but failed to find cither the pre- clous pantalocns, or the man who was wearing them. Last nlght, however, Mr. Meldrum encountered Van Orman, and proceeded to handle him without gloves. He escorted him with no great gentieness int> his shop, where he way ordered to shed the stolen pantaloons, and take hack his own, This done, he was hand ed over to Officer Turnbull. Van Orman_claims to be innccant of any 1atent to defraud. He says that he is a brother of Judge James, of Council Blutfs, ———— From khorn Station, To the editor of the Brk: Dear Six: Your correspondent was invited to a church sociable, held at the residence of Willlam Hopper, Esq , half a mile south of Elkhorn station on Fri day evening last. There was a large attendance of those Interested In the crection of i new church there. Communications were received from several parties offerivy eums varying from $25 to $200. Among thelstter be ing one from Mr. Poppleton of 8200, and one from Mr. Harper of a like sum. The refreshments were excellent and ably presided over by Mrs. Hopper and the Misses Hoppers, assisted by the Misses McCombe, of Irvinstown, and the Misees Sailings, of Elkhorn, After refreshiments the guests wero en- tortalned by some very cholce music on the organ by ecveral of the youny ladles. A very nice eum was rawsed for church purposes by those preecat, and your cor- r.spendent predicts that in the near fu- ture a handsome $2,000 building will adorn the hills overlooking the Elkborn station, Y. Z, — Slgned Without Authority. To tha editor’ of the Bre. Deir Sin: Please allow mo the space in your paper to tay that my name under an’ article appearing in yestorday's Ber, headed *‘Ritter vs, Thomas,” was pased there withont my knowledge end consent. Perer Svirrn, P! deav | — DIED McGUIRE~Tn this city February 13th, at 9 o'clock p 1., Thomas, son of Edward and Mary Mctiwmre, aged twe years aod four months, Funcral will take placo to-day, Febru- ary 16th, at 1:30 o'clock p. 1., from the resi dence, corner Pier and Blonde streets, ULLIVAN,— Sunday, Febrnary 15, 1855, at 7:80 p. . Peter J. Sullivan, son of M, and Mrs, Dapiel Sullivan, younger member of the Sallivan Broe., at the residencs of hix pareuts, 1315 Chicago street, ot affection of the lungs, sged 24 years, 6 months and days, The funoral will take place from the resi dence or. Wedoeday at 9:50, m, and from St. I’hilomena’s Cathedral at 10 &, m, The friends of the family are cordially invited to attend, The unexpected death of Mr. Sullivan A MOTHER'S STRUGGLE, - Mie. Fannie Lathrop Appeals to the Taw for the Possession of Her Child. Last evenlng a lady giving her name a8 Mrs. Fuouie Lathrop ealled upon Judge McCalloch in the county court,and in ap- plying for a writ of habeas corpus to re. cover a chi'd tcle story porsesiing some points of interest, It meems that several months ago Mrs Lathrop, who is a woman of about 2 years of ago, met with & terrible afflic tlon in the lasanity of ker husband, Mr. Lathrop, sfter being passed upon by the examining board, was a4judged a worthy subject for the state ssylum, and azcord. ingly thither ho was sent. His wife was left destitute and without any means of support except such a pittense as would accrue from hi:rd and unremitting man ual labor of the most mental charict v She was farthermore burdened with the caro of three einsll children,aged respect- ively 7, 5 and 2 yesra. For them she deterimined to toil, and her work was porformed uncomplainivgly in the hope that thc wlif might be kept from the door. The firet struggle was hard and bitter, and sho was compelled i1 a messuro to give it up One day during the latter part of last Oc comes with severs fcrce fo his many friends and a hott «f bueincss acquamt- ances As a businees mn, the youngast of & firm (i well-kaown tinemilhs, his strict attention to busivess and rigid in tegrily galned for him and his brothers an enviable reputation amony the manu facturing tradesmen of this clty. His sudden death on the threshhold of uee fulness isa crushing blow to his aged psrents, his brothcrs and sicters, and robs the community of an upright, active, genercus bueioess man. —e—— Police Court, I police court yeiterdsy morning there waa aa excellent attendance cf speotators but the ciiminal portlon of the show was gomew hat thin, W. M. Rhodes, bitter known Cor- duroy Bil),"” was charged with intoxica- tion. He plaaded guilty bt rald that he just gct cuk of jail having been sent up for thirty days cn bread end water and bad gottin awfally thirsty a~d hence 2ot 8 lictle too full, He promised to leave the city at onca if releated. He wis fined ¥ snd senteccad t) ten days on tread and water but judgement was su: pended provided he L.ft the city John Burns was fined §5 and coets for distartuice of the peaca, Chas. Carton was charged with being & vagrant end way held t) awalt investi- gation, orge Pointdexter was charged with (hiaining money from Richard Kitchen under falee j 1 sien Ho pleaded mot euilty #1d stated that he way not ready for trial, 1is cate wasco tinued, — — Many cosmetlcs for the comylexicn have from time to time been vjn the market. But 1one have stood the test as has Porzz ni's medicated complexion powder, ltlsan abeolute curative for blotches, discoloration, freckles, ete, For ia'e by droggista, tober Mr. J. W. Anderson, whose wife is a sister of Mrs. Latbrop and resides on Davenport between Seveutecnth and Eighteonth streets, proposed to Mrs. L. that his family be allowed temporary charge of the {wo elaer chiliren. He promised that he would take good care of them, Mra. Lathrop, thinking that this measure of temporary saparation was the hest, gave them to Mr. Andercon, who eent cne of them to Uincoln and gave tke other to a Mrs. Whitlock, also a relative of the Lathrop famiy. A few days later, Mra Lathrdp being compelied to work out, gave the smallest child toa Mes. William Meyer, Eleventh and Jones streots, and prepaid the board for a certain number cf weeks in advance. The prepaid perted of lodging has passed by more thana month and the child wes, until yester day, still fcrcibly retained by Mrs, Mey- er, to exzct the payment of its board, After hearing the stcry, Judge McCul- loch issued an order inatructing Mrs, Moyer to surrender the child, and walve all clalms of its care. The mother, a: companied by Officer Tom Piercnet, via- ited Eleventh and Jones streeta last night and recoverad her child. Mrar Lathrop will probably tike steps to recover her other children, e — Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac- co Is the best. ———— ude Notes, Sunday's local frelght recelpts via U. P. werc qults light, as follows: Corn, 21 cara; hogs, 4 cars; stone, 2 cars: wheat, 4 cars; Oats, 3 cars; sugar, 1 cir; ore, T 7 care; salmon, 2 cars; bullion, 1 csr; hay, 4 csra. Five cars cf car wheels wera shipped on confract Sunday fcom the Union Pa- cific ehops to Pullman, Illinofs, to be used in the construction bf sleepers. At the stock yurds yesterday, ths re- ceipls were frcm Albin, Neb., & cara of bogs, from Cedar Rapids, Ia., 1car, from Hcoper, Neb, 1 car, RAILWAY NEWS. in Smoke Stacks—The In- vention ofan Omaha Man, The locomotives on the U. P, railway are undergoing a chanye in the style of their smokestacke, or as the dade report er would say, exchange ‘*bell crown” fer stra'sht plug hats. The emokestucks which have been in use on the road for a number of yeats were bullt after a design made at the shops in this city, with a view to guarding especially against the escipa of sparks and ectting fire to the praivio grass. All engines built at the shops in this city and all bought eaet, whether at Taunton, Philadelplis, or other shops have been equipped with these stacks, which are conical in shape, and apparently quite capacious, A rail- way man #aid yesterday that the change to the crdinary stralght stacks was being made with a view to tccuring a Dbigger ‘;exhaust” than is possible with ths old atacks, and ® consrquent advantige in f roing an engine when it fs 1 ecessary to haul ucusually heavy loads. AN OMAHA INV A “flanging 'machins has hoen patented by Matt E lie, master mechanic of the St. Paul & Omaba rosd. The machine is intendcd for nse in cleaning the ice and spow from between the rsils,and con sists ¢f o mold bosrd armed with knives and hung on & sma'l car, The plow and cutters are raised and lowered by a half cam and feiction rollers, which are resd ily ccntrolled by an air pump attachment rom the engtne. One of these machinss i is 10 use on the S, Paul & Omaba road, another on the Milwaukee road and two or three are in uec on eastern roads, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purety, strongth aud Who'essmences. Moro econoimical than the ogdinary kinds.aid canood be sold i competl tion with ihe muititude of low test, short welght alum of physvhrie powders, Bold ‘only o oaus. BOYAL BAKING PFOWDER' CO., 196 Wall 5t; .Y, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1885, BESTABLISHEID FOR THE SALE OF Merchant T ailors CARMENTS ONLY It has long agobeen fullvexplained by the Press what is meant - by Misfits and Uncalled for garments, and how the Misfit Par- lors came into possession of them. Also how they are purchased by them that they can sell them at less than the “Original’ cost. But being more thoroughly explained when a friend who has purchased from the Parlors meets another friend. In style of cut, finish of fabric, and workmanship, it is at once realized that these garments are not surpassed by any “Rivals,” and more clearlv is it seen when prices are compared, that competition to the “Misfit Parlors” is impossible TO BE COMPARED. Overcoats. 265 00 Custom-made Overcoats for 6500 ¢ W 50 00 45 00 10 00 00 All garments guaranteed as represented, each on name of the tailor. £30 00 | 860 00 Custom-made Suits tor Suits. Pants. de Pants’for 830 00 | 815 00 Custoni-m | 12 00 10 00 00 7 : Open evenings until @ o'clock, Saturday night until 10 o'clock 00 earing the —AT THE— Original Misfit Clothing Parlors 1312 DOUGLAS ST., UP-STAIRS. 1312 Open evenings until 9 o'clock; Satarday nights until 10 o'clock. All Tailors with misfits and uncalled for garments will confer favor by addressing Misfit Parlors, 13 TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0 -DAY CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEALTHFULNESS 1AS NEVER BEEY QUESTIONE, In a millton homes for & quarter of century 1t has 1twod the consumers’ reliablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEM. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKERS OF Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Bxtracts, Tho strongest, most delilous aud atural faror known, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Heaithy Dread, The Bast Dry o Yeast in the World, % 4 FOR SALF BY CRO CHICACO. - CERS. 87, Louls. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 13th §t., Cor Capital Ave, Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Fewalos, of the Nervous System, Pr Vato Discascn of tho Urinary and. Bexual Organs, and Discasos of the Head, Throat and Lungs, ‘Bpocialties EVE AND EAR, Discases treatod by auexperienced specialist; also diseases of the Heart, Liver, Stomach, Kid Biadder, Neurslgis, Rheumat! Piles, Canoer, 3 CATARRH, BRONCHITIN, And all other discases of the " hroatend Lungs tread «ed by Medicated Vapors. (Scnd for Inhaler or circular on Inbalacion.) All diroases of the Blood, Uriary and Sexual Or. gaos. Private Uiseases and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 Years Hospitaland Privato Practice.) Consuliation and exumination froe., cularsion chronlo dlseates and ! Feinales, Private Discases exunl organs, Seminal Weak: xhausticn, e ts of the country by ex- observation, if: tull de Jue personal laterview preferred if convenient. Open ut all honrs. Addrues 8!l ctters to . Omaha M dical & Surgical Insttute Tth St , Cor. Capital Ave, H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Nevbraska SREADE OF YEOBOUGHNRED AND WIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY GATILE AND DUROO OB JMRBET RED SWINR 12 Douglas St. MISFITS. Having quite a number of Misfits and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department, we offerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. 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