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THE DaILY BEE Wednesday Morning, Feb. 2511 I;OCAL BREVITIES, Al the trains were on time last night. nwe was issued yesterday Spring. A marriage | to Herman Wulff and Margs . J. McShane was biddiog his friends asolemn good bye last night, preparatory, as he said, for his immadiate departure for New Otleans, The city ongincer and hls assistants are busied at presont in drawing up plans and epreifications for the street work to be done next year. —A wolf Luggry robe stolen from Charles E. Forris Suaday afteraoon waa recovored by the wnoil Bluffs polico and turaed over to Mr. . yesterday, ~The “3 L C,” club will give a masquer ade ball in Metropolitan hall, corner of Four teonth ind Dodga atreets, on Thursday even lng, February 26th, —The following are the local freight ro oeipts of Monduay over the Union Pacific: Corn 920, merchandise 7, cosl 8, cattle 8, hogs 3 aheep 3, bacley 1, oats 1, wheat 2, stone 3, bullion 2. —The Catholic Library asoclation will giva amu ical aud literary entertsioment at tho library hail, corner of Ninth and Howard strects, this oveniog, An intoresting pro grawmo bas boen prepared, —Peopla haviog muil addressed to this city should tuke puins to have the state plainly written. There are four Omahas in the United States, one In Illinois, one ia Missoari, one in Alabawa, and one in Nebraska, —About oze hundred snd fifty books have been zdded to the public library during the past week, o mprising works by Van Luon, Treuch, Musion, Lubsr, Freeman, Hamerton, Hudson, Grote, Bryant, Bulwer, Bayne and Godwin, —The backers in the projectad Smith-Me- Nally mill unnounce that all prelimivaries have been arranged, and that the moeting will take place o week from next Saturday night, in this city. The terms are $100 a side, soft gloves, fight to a finish, : —The West End Literary club held one of their meetings last nignt at the residence of Mes. P. B, Cook, on Twenty-fifth street, The ocasion was a most pleasurable one, snd the litorary programms preseated was nn to the usual standurd of those given by the club. A new lodge of the Kunights and Tiadies of Honor was iustituted in Blair Monday night by Deputy Supreme Protector Backus, of this city. The new lodge, which will be known as the Buclid, K of L. and H., starts upon its career wi h good prospects, having a membership of twenty-one, —*Ob, you big bad girls, stop that!” shout- od an old gray haired lady to a bevy of grown gisls who were displaying their boot tops by rolling in the snow in the Leavenworth school yard. *“’Snoun of of your bisness,” retorted the laader, and the crowd galloped to the ehady side of the school for another tumble, —A wolf buggy robe war stolen from the carriage of Mrs, John B, Furay yesterday af- ternoon, while that lady was ehopping in a Douglas street store. About half-past four o'clock Officer Duff Greeon arcestel the thief, Thomas Howard, or McEvoy, while he was tryiog to dispose of the robe at a eecond hand store. —Mr. A, D. Underwood, of Chicago, is in the city intrcducing a new work entitled, “The National Bauk Reporter.” This book Is & most va uable acquicition to any counting room, and no thorough business man can well afford to be without it, 1t gives & complete list of all old aud new counterfeits, with an socurate description of each, together with much ether valuable wformation to business men. —A good story is told on two we'l known morning newspaper men who for the first time in mouths attended church service last Bunday, eelectirg ore of the Presbyterian churches, Neither was acquainted with the ususl metho | of approach to the auaitorium of & church and by mistake wandered into a ooal bin; where they groped in Plutonian darkncas, They were finally 1oscued by a small boy who chanced to be passiog that way, Rewarding the small boy with a oounterfeic 2.cent piece, the pilgrims passed onand scrawbed for a back eeat in the gallery. —Rose Wilton is the nsme of a weird and wicked fary who has been runviug a cigar shop on the northeast corner of Twelfth und Business didn’t pay, and Rosede- ed to make an awigument and leave She did g0, but not in the good old busine s way. She left Monday, forgetting to settle up an account of 822 which she owed Garrabrant & Cole. An attachiment warrant was sucd ot in Judge Weis<' court, but tho fair Rose had baen stealthily trans- plavt=d to other climos and could not be ound, Con:tible Kuarl pur-ued hor, with the warraut, to Council Bluffs, and there dis- coyered that the Lad elippcd away on one of tho outgologlerains. T “Monte C ~to,” Last night the great play of ‘“Monte Obristo” was presented m Boyd’ s opera houso for the four th time in this oity. Lact senson the play was presinted here two oonsecutiva nights and it become so pop- ular that the house las: night was orowd od to witness Its production. 1Iiis one of the finest sttractions which has b. seen in the louse this sesson, ard tue plot is 80 intsresting that one a'm wt ries from bis s a: during s me of the thrllwg scenes with which 1ha piecs ahounds, Mr Jamea O'Nell, in the dusl role of “Eimud Dantes,” a.d ““Count de Mn e Christo.” way very fine, He bus mide a gront etady of his pat and has improved gromly sioce h's appeararcs here last sea0. He iy sureounied by company of fiuished ur iste snd the ¢ of In t night wus the strongest #ver seen in Boyd’s opera houss Miss Helen Adelle,wholeft tho C'ars Morris company 1 Dos Moines last wesk, apeared 1o th: character of “Mercedes” fr the firs: tiwe Inst night, She was a tefle ner- vour, bat aeqaitted hers 1f nobly, She ism tolya Uny sctres, but her per- sona' cha‘ms are vory xrest, and sle at ore» became & gr a’ favorite with the sud ence, Mr. Raph Deluore, as ONoietr,” wes vary acoeitab'e, an has an cxcellent cove pion of e par. The cowpany all th.ouzh is & stiong (no, aud tho scenic (fliots ars saply grand, i DIED, OXNAM - Tn this city, February 24, at8p Mg, Eleanor Oxoam, sged 60 yeare, Foneral from residence, coiner Charles snd Twenty acend trests, st 8 p w. today, R mains will ba shi d ¢+ Mineiul Point Wis i Boal of Norih Caroline Smoking tobae- *0 is the best, THE CITY COUNCIL. It Offers the Beard <f Trade the Far- nem Lot on Amended Teims, The Passage of an Important Plamb. ing Ordinance—Routine Business, Tho city council convened In regular tosslon lastnight, s good represcntation being on hand, Mr. Leeder alone was absent, Minates of previous meeting adopted upon mayor's report, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From msyor, spproviog appropriation ordinance for public works end for side- walks and ordinance conveying by docd the cliy lot to board of trade, Filed. A number of bills referred to appro- priate committees, From W. J. Connell, submittirg a re vired bill relating to “‘plumbers’ licenses ond lagiog of pipes,” in place of ordi- nance submitted to him for examination. Filed, From James Douglas, tenderlng reslg- nation as policeman on the ragular force, Accepted. om con'ractor James Dufly, ackirg the clly to confess judgment on certalu grading coniracts dusand unpald. Re tereed, From Anna McCormick, asking for a readjastment of curbing and gutter tax Referzed., From August Froudel, asklig the clty to allow damages to his property aud clothing, lucurred by barboriug tho smill pox patient, Kritschman, now in the peet house, Amount of remuneraticn ssked for, 860. Referred From Mcrits Klabon, aking the clty to compel the B. & M. railrord to remove abutting fences near the irack on Nine- teenth, botween Willlams and_Hickory. Refirced, From Howard Gray, acking for allow- ance of $32 for photograple work done for the city. Referrod. From chalrman of board of public works, eubwitting approved olaim of Jo'in Petorson for removal of garbrge during second querter, $887 50. Re- forred. From tho same, arking for two weeks’ leavelof absence. Granted. From R. H. Walker, gonily remind- ing the counofl of & previousy submit- ted bill of $207 73 for work done i ex- tension of Farnam strest culvert, and a similar bill of $14.56. Refoerr-d. From Surveyor Sm th presenting cor- reot plat of Summit place. Referred to city engiveer. , From Justice Sclden submitting tran Soript in dawage grading euit of Chris- tian Peterscn azainst cicy. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, Firance and Claime, sllowlng bills, Adopted. Same, allowing bills of gas company for December, 1884, when corrected in accord:nce with insprctor's report, and providiog that payment be made as soon a3 availablo funds can bo secored Adopted. Sidewalks and Bridgas submitting for approval the ridewalk contract of Charles Gardner, Adopted, Special ¢ mmirtee, reporting that a settlement for property damages caused by grading of Firnam sirest kal been mado with B L. Emory, ia the sam of 81,800, and 1ec mmending paymeut of that amount, Adcpred. ORDINANCES, Authoriz'ng ths acting mayor to con- vey by deod to the Boara of Tradelot 1, block 140, (Sixtcenth tnd Farnam) aud to repral ordicance No 829 Pagsed, Cine.iniug the regu'ating and licene- ing of plunbers and drain-layers and rewula'ing the laying, re-laying snd re- peirof sewer. water and gas plpes in the streets and alleys and pubic grounds of the city, and e tablishing ragulaticns yoverning the us. of sewers and provid- wg penalties for the violation of the prc- vi 1me heraof; providing furthermors for the regoal of other orlivances which may ba deemed 10 bo ¢ nflisting This or fiuanse, which is ona of consid erabl, importance, was very lengthy rnd corgamed much time o reading, “After it bat bien read a wrangle ensued as to the propriety of passing it st once, Mr. Anderson jamped to his fest and said: “I do not see why we want to pass the ordinanca without careful cousid- wration, 11l stake my reputation thut thra is nt a member of the c uncil that untersta ds half of this matts:, I am sure thax I do not. The bil isalng one and covers a good many pointe. We should Jay the ordinance over for a couple of wecks and then we can act with tute'ligence ugon it.” Mr Hascall—*"Pass it now and change any sliztt defec's aftirsard,” Mr Roofie d—**Ths cizy is in a dilem- ma, sn1 ths ordinauce, or some similar 01, must be pacs-d at once. If we find of cyward that errors exist in it, or pro visions which work injus'ice, we can THE DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. ly responsible f.r all work de At the seme time it provides thet all plumbers mnst procurs a licenss, snd thua in & messure will protect the oraft itself. It s by all odds the most stringent ordivance of the k nd cver passed by the counci!, snd will wet ber eficially, I think, In correoting exlslug aboses.” — @AZOLA'S PLEA, He Pleads Guilty to Murder in the Second Dogree, In the district ccurt, before Judge Neoville, yestcrday morning the case of the state va. Willlam Gazola, in- dicted for murder in the first de- gree, was called. When tho yarties wero all In thelr seats, Gazola's counsel atose and stated that if it would be per mitted his client would like to plead guilty to murder In tha sccond degree, This proposition was favorably received by District Attorney Estelle, and he stoted that he had no objection to the prisoner's so pleading In conversation with a Ber raporter, the diatr'ct attorney stated that it would havs been a difticult matter to convioct Gazla of murder inthe first dogree. While the chain of circumstantial evl- dence as a whole wasa strorg one, yet there wore & fow missing lnks upon whish the jury would have hung and thus made conviotion an lmypo sibility. The man from whom Gazola is supposed to have Foaght the revolver with whch he fired the fa'al ehot, could not posi- tively identify him as {ho porchsser and several other smwall things would have made conviction difficult. The penalty for murder in the second dogree miy bs imprisonment for life, which, by the way 18 to the average man cousidered a lorg time In the afterncon the cate of the state vs Frank Gurdiner indczed for grend lar- ceny, was called. T PEKBONAL, Judge Hull left for Lincoln last night, @Mr, Peter Ward, of Chicago, is visiting frievds in this city, Mr. Jacob Kauffman has refurned from his trip to New Orloans, Mrs. A L. Pollock and family left for Washiogton last nlght, Mr. O. 8 Raymoud, ths Fifteenth strect jeweler, is confined to the house by iliness. D. J. O'Donohoe has gone eatt to select a large stock of dry goods for the spring trade Miss Ella McVann has returned from a week's visit with friends at Codar Rapids, Towa, Henry C. Allen, of New York, and sssist- ant district attorney, is in the city, en route to California, Marthal Cummings went to Lincoln yere terday merning, to sticka finger into the legislative pie. Hen, John P, Irish, of San Francieco, passed ttrough this city, oastward bound, yes- terday morning. Mr . Denbaum and scn have returned from New Orleans. Their description of the beauties of that city is not glowing, Col. J. J. Dickey, of the Western Unlor, left for Denver yesterday afternoon, in hui~ ried responsa to a myst.rious telegram, Wm M. Bushman started for New York city last evenivg, to be absent about three weeks, purchasing dry goods for the epring trade, . Mr. M. O, Maul, of the firm of Drexel & Maul, will leave Saturday for his old home in Penvsylvania, While absent be will take in the insugural of President Cleveland. J. Ingram, Sioux City~C. W, Siith; Grand Island; P. F. McGeer, Lincoln; John O. Keefe, Plattsmouth; F. A Scoville, Valpa- raiso: O, B, Stone, Og:llalla, are at the Can. field. H. Zohrung, Lincoln; W, A, Archer, St. Louis; R. N, Parks, Chicago; B, C. Merrill, Lowell, Mass.; V. C. Gelwicke, Pidtsburg; R. S. Boyd, Boston; C. Dewitt; Norfolk, Va, are at the Paxton Jobn Groff and wife, Louisville; W. R, Moriis, A+hland: John Glock, David City; J. V. Moran, Wahoo; J, B. Chapmun, Ar- lington; A. A Kennard, St. Paul; H, W, Meekin, Red Cloud, W, J, Crane, Arlington; Matt Jenking, Plattsmouth, and John Cur- nap, of North Bend, Neb., are stopping at the Metropolitan, Mr. Wil Cieco, one of O, 8. Rnymom]'fl; clerks, has returned from a week's visit at his | old home in Clinton, Towa, Those who clsim t) know best, say that it is not alons the paternal roof that ¢ lls him back to the oid stawpivg grouvd occasionlly, but that a cer- twin puir of bright, black eyes has something to do with it. Mrs, Minnie Craft, of this city, left a few days ago for Creston, Towa, where she will j in her husband, Mr,,Charles Craft, who is emypluyed as yard foreman for the C. B. & Q. R. R, at that place. Charley is & promising young man, snd their many friends wish the young coupls a successful and happy fature in their now home, W. A. Gardner, who has sold his farm to ersily recors rust those clauses by a vend- wen'e, Afier some further debate the ord nance wis put upon its paswage and carried through succo:sfully. Adjourned. TUE FIRST ONE DIDN'T SUIT, “Why did we want ths former or- divance, deeding us the Sixteenth end Farosm stroot lor, chingen?” ssid Mr, I. A. Wekefield, of the b ard of trade, o # reporter last nighr, during 1he in- terval of dlscureion, ‘“‘becsuss 'y the tsrms of the fi st -rdivance, No, 820, the lot 18 desded to the bosrd of trade with the s Ipulvory pr viso that if we do not ervot & $60,000 bwliivg thereon within two years, the lot and all thereon w'll be forfeited, This provision manifestly clouds the tide, for romething might happen fo prevent cur finishing the build- ng within the time nsmed; 8o that we cou'd not secure sub coplions for the pr joer, ferl no busiuness wonj wants to jut mney in'o 8 ssheme which bas no basis of guarantee, By tre terms of the ordiaance briught before the ¢ uncil to-night, the direciors of the roud of trade are required to furn'sh a bosd of 85,000, gusran'e=ing the ercction of the buildiog within ths two years In ce8s it 18 1ot completed the st ckhol ers will lose n thing, bat the §3,000 forfeited bond will be made good by the directors (kemselves,” S'THE PLUMBING OBDINANCE,” asid O ty Engincer Rorewater, in avswer to a question, ‘'is the most lmpo:tant li & co pawed by the olty courcil f.r sone tims 1t is intinoed t» protec: the oity fr m lmperfeo: and cardl:ss work on the parvof plambere, or the operatives of the gwaud vaxr o mpanies, provd. | ing a pensbiy for all viola iins of tl r'es laid down| Iu this way, the ay well as o1l private corpoations leying pp:s wiil be held divectly aud fir auciyi- v and water companies | Mr, Rogers, bad a sale of peisonal property on Wednesday of this week, He will go to Omaha goon, where he will make his future home Mr, Garduer, though a yourg man, is one of our oldest and best citizens, and we are very sorry to lose him, but our loss will be Omuh s gain, We recommend hiw and his family to the good people of Omaha,—Falls City Journal. C.H. Cornell, county treasurer, loft for Omaha yesterday morniog, where he will tale a few days of much needed rest and recraation, Tt i4 necessary for & man to cast as'd> His buginess cares occasionally and seek a short rewson of quiet, in order to preserve his health, and as Cha:ley is one of our iivli- est and most active business men having more busivess to look after than any other oue mau io the county he deserves a brief rospite, ynd we sincerely hope he will realiza all his anticipated pleasure on the trip,—Val- entine Reporter, — Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac- ©co is the best, ‘ e MAKKIND, Keynepy LeseNRiNe — Tussday, February 24ih, 1885, at the residence of the bride's arents, No 706 ~outh Eighteenth street, hv Rev. J. 8 Detweilor. Mr. Alfred C Kenvedy, snd Mis Lizzie H., daughter of Dr. aud Mes, P. 8. Leiscuring, Mr. and Mis Kennedy are both wall known in our city, and a larga circle of fiiends join in hearty congratulatio The ceremony was wittessad by ouly the immediate famil- ies, aud though n» iovitatins wera issued many useful and costly presents were sent in by friends not present After an eluborate a d bounte us dinver, the bridal party sta ted on th iz weddiog journey eastward, via the C. &N, WR R. s Smoke Scal of North Oarolina Tobse co, TEACHERS' MEETING. Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Stats Teachers' Association, The nineteerth annusl meeting of the State Teachers’ asscciation, of Nebrasks, will be held at Lincoln, March 31st and April 1st and 24, The following pro- gramme has been arrsnged: Tucsday Evening, March 31st,'85, EAAHSIIMUSIC, INVOCATION, ADDRESS oF WELCOME. sncoln, REspONSE.—A, A, Randall, Falrfield, wusic, Supt, Henry Sabin, Clinton, Ta, abject: “The Riddie of thi \Iv jd Rranixe F. W Chic.go, 111, MUsIC MURIC, H. H. Wileon, ADDRESS, x Mis, arker, AND SOCTAL, Wednesday, April 1st—9 a, m, Opening Exercise Miscellansons Businoss, The Conim n Schools, from the Teach. er's Stard, oint, ). K Dond, Blair. . What Branches are of most Importance in ths Common Schools, Avns Tibbets, Lincoln, . Per Centa in Edacation, A. E. Claiendon, Fremont, AFTERNOON SESSION -2 P M, + Text-Books and other Books, Will am Valeutine, Nebraska City, . Taw of Nutars, Naturally Taught, Miss Mary 13_Hatris, Omaba, Latin Provunciation, Dr Bdward Thompson York. The Educational Value of Elocution, Mrs. F. W, Parker, Chicago, Appoin'ment of Committees and Ane nouncemerta, AFTERNOON SESSION, MUSI Address —Col. . W, Parker, Cook County Normal, Chicago, **Learning to Do by Doivg.” MUSIC, ¥ Thursday, April 20d-9 A, M, 1. Opening Fxercises, » Nosm 1 Schools. Greo., L. Farnham, State Normal, Kin ergarten Methods in the Publio Schools, M garet 7. Burrows, Norfolle, Civil Service Reform, on M, Austin, Wisner, A Day in Oxford, Dr. L. ¥ Hicks, State University, AFTERNOON SKSSION, Succass, Mrked by Failure, Mary P, Gilchrist, Plattsmouth. Evoluti‘n, I's Extent and Limita 1ons, Rev. W W, Harsha, Bellevue College, . Reports of Committess, Elvction of Otficors, In the police court yesierday morning Edwin G. Luct was cherged with being dravk and dicorderly. He hired Jos Gorman to drive him around in his hack, and when Gorman wanted his pay Ludt drew s rovolver upon him and threa ened to shoot him. He was compelled to pay $2 for the hack and a fine of $5 and ccs's, Ludt cla'med to be from Mis- rourl, and the judge informed him that it was not the custom in Nebracka to draw pistols. He had & genuine hcrse pistol, at least sixt-en iuches long, and it looked like a ragular blunderbus Chib Riymond was chargad wich be'ng an inmarte f a house of prestitaticn She claimed o havo p.id her monthly fine and her eaze was continued, Danfe! G Tata wes chirged with pass. ing ccuuter’elt money. He had a count crfoit quarter and said that he did not kuow that it was coonterfeit, that it had been pald him for a emall job of work. He was an hcnast appearing fellow and did not seem' to know thdt he hed com- mitted any crime An officor was sent with him to ses that his story was cor- rect aud it was found to be so. The following letter was rece'ved by the clty marsha' yesterday from M, F. Goula, of the Centennial house, To- camseh: ¢ Chief of Police, Omaha, Neb,: Drak Sir.—1I ntice by the Omaha papers that one Albert Voight has been sautenced to twenty days in the county jail on bread and water for vagrancy, I write to fuform you that he lefs here abut three weeks ago, up to which time he boarded in this house and was employed 1n & meat market here. During the last few weeks he was here he showed unmistakab'e signs of insanity. He went from hera to Lincoln d from there to Omaba, He has wi 1 letters to the lanclady of this house. They were of the wild st sort, showing him to und mivd, A fo months ago he o savers fracture of the collar bone, and has not been r ince, Judge Bercko has taken the matter under consfd ritin and wil have it ughly investigated, and if the man is fouud to be inzane he will ke properly cared for. en Absolutely Pure. This powder neve varfos. streugth ard who'ss-menoss, Moro o the crdinary kinds.ard cannob be sold in competh tion with the wultifude of low test, short welght ol w of physvhrto powders, old 'only fn oans. ROYAL BAKING FOWDER' 00, (08 Wall t4; N.¥. COWING & CO. JoBuERS 1¥ WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Malleable and Cast Irow FITTINGS, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, WORTHINGTON STEAM PUNPS, WINDALLL AXD DRIVE WKLL Frar, Plumbers' Gas and §team Firiers’ IRON & BRASS 600DS, ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES, 44th & Dodge Sts..OMAHA NEB ARCHITECTS Kooms 28 and 20 Omaha Nut! Bank Block Dufrene & Mendelssohn Goc Fisher, fermery with W. L. ¥. Jeuoy o, Clicago. janléelm 1885. w2 DON'T s Fail to visit the MISFIT PARLORS 1312 Douglas 8treet, to day, and inspect the BARGAINS offired to OMAHA and VICINITY in fine MERCHANT TAILOR MADE CLOTHING which is being sold with a guarantee at less than the cost of making. After you have inspected thoroughly, and if suited to purchass, don’t Al fail to Your friends of your whers it is due. Woe visit and your purchase. GIVE CREDIT taks particular paing to turn out perfect fits, and While we are ent tled tothe namse, letus haveit. We fill the agsurance with slight alterations, that we can fit almost ANYBODY to their perfect sati:faction, and can insure a clear saving of not less thon FIFTY per cent, and in many cases SEVENT Y- FIVE to ONE HUNDRED per cent, when the same class of material, workmanship and prices are compared. OUR PRICE LIST FOR TO-DAY: Suits. 00 Merchant-Tailor made at 812 00 00 W ‘. s T 825 b 3 0y ORIGINAYL MISFIT PARLORS Qvercoats. 825 00 Merchant-Tailor mada at Pants. 0038 6 00 Merchant-Tailor made at b 800 10 00 12 00 15 18 €0 810 11 8 50 1312 DOUGLAS ST., UP-STAIRS. Electric Light. Open until 9 P. M. E'ectric Light. Saturdays until 10 P. M, Merchant Tailors with Misfit and uncalled for Clothing to dirposs of will confer a favor by addressing MIS AT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1312 Douglas Street, TEST T0UR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY, Brands advortiss4 as absolutely pure CONTAIN AWMIMONIA. £ 1iove untll noated;thoa A Chemist uired to dotoot the presonce of ammonia. | "o¢ °° % DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEALTHFULNESS IS NEVER DKEN QUESTIONK, 1n a million homes for n quarter of a century it has steod the consumers' reliablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Dr. Prices Special Flavoring Exiract, e e A A S L Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems For Light, ll?\?:‘v"‘:{ l::“(‘)'::‘\‘\r:k:h], wt Dry Hop FOR SALE BY CRUCERS. CHICACO. - '\ LOUIS. Omaha Medical & Surgical Insti ute 13th 8t., Cor Capital Ave. Chronic and Surgical Diseases Disoases of Females, of the Norvous System, Py vate Discascn of tho Urinary and' Sexual Organe, and Disoasos of the Head Throatanu Lungs, Bpeclalties Diseases treated by an exporienced specialist; also direascs of the Heart Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Neurslgls, Rhou Pilis, Cancer, ote. CATARRI, And all other di. ease «d by Medicated cireu sz on Inhalaion.) ALl disesscs of the Blood, Uriuary and Bexusl Or. &8us. Private Disoascs mad Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 Years Hos pital and Privite Practice.) Consuliation and exumination freo, Call or write {1 cireulara’on chronio di-eates and deformitica, Diseas:s of Femaics, Private Uiseases of the Urlusr an Sexus) orgais, Sominal Weak: noss, Nexvous Debility o Exhaushicn,ete., obo., and cur new restorativeirestment, Al letters and consultatlons Coutidential, Modici es sen! to all parte of the count prcss, securely packed from ohservation. il tion of case s given. O arred \f convenlent. Open 6 8l leitory to A ‘4 y . Omaha Midical & Surgical Insttute 13th St., Cor, Capital Ave, BRONCHITIS, of the hroat nd Tanget rost Inhaler o hy full de. reonal nterview bours. St. Charles Hotel, 0 BTKEET, BET 7th sud 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB, Mra. Kate Coakly, Prprictoress. £ Newly wnd elegaatly furnlshed, Good sample ¥o0m s on first U £ Terms mombers of the legislature. 1,60 £ 82 por day. Special rates given BOvi0-l m-me 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. These are no Ready Made Goods, advertis:d as Custom Made, but Real Merchant-Tailor work. CIVE US A CALL. B. NEWMAN & CO. RELIABLE ONE PRICE Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 1216 Farnam Street, Himebaugh & Taylor —LARGEST STOCK OF— NEBUILDERS HARDWARR In the State.d | CONTRACTORS' & BUILDERS, ESTIMATES FURNISEHED. our Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask Buy ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO U5, STANDARD SCALES Co.nter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track, ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMEN1 Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale REPAIR SEHOP, 14056 TOUGLAS STRERT LT OMAYA, NEERASE

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