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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1886 NKEE NERVE! CORGEOUS DIGPLAY WONDERFUL BARGAINS, TWO ORPHANS PANTS, ALL WOOL, $3, ALL WOOL, $2. Three, only three little dollars gets a flne pair of all wool pants that will fit you, that will suit you, that will wear you, till you wish to get a new suit. OUR SPRING STOCK, in carload lots is being added to our store daily. 4-Button Cutaway Frock Suits Elegant at $15, Elegant at $15, Elegant at $15, Back Suits, Sack Suits. No Shoddy. No Trash. Reliable Dealing. Ev- ery person owes to themselves a debt if they don’t look over the cloth- ing kept by the Two Orphans. Two Orphans 1113, 1113, 1113, 1113, 1113, 1113, Three ones and a three, Three ones and a three. Farnam street. Farnam street. BOAKRD OF EDUCATION, ‘God's free air,” tree to breathe, but not free Hunt Up Evidence. & I(np slute to the discomfort of others, nor to et f 1 High Grade on the Sonth thelt shame. Certainly n tobacco soaked | VV: N- Moore, representing a St. Louis Teaching Higl 1 L b b i R man of God 18 & parodox and ah anom wholesale dried fruit firm, is in Omaha scu o e88. | Tiiere Is, t00, but & shade of difference on business for his house. The firm The special semi-monthly meeting of tween a ‘whisky soaked Chri; a - | he represents is the same one with which the board of cducation was held Monday hm...v,.m.m C m] an who s supposed to be [ W. B. Archer, who was robbed here last e Drosidont Gibbon in the ®mew creature, the temple or dwelling lace | summor, AToHor's evening, Vice President Gibbon in the of The ”"If Spirit. We learn from youin | {rouble at that ti AUEBTBLN chair, and present Messrs. Clark, Coburn, ' the pulpit that this “habitation we are under A cause, of his h et i obligation 10 prescrve pure. being summarily discharged by his em- Conoyer, Copeland Liyescy and Long. If you eannot or will not vour- | ploye d the' loss of an interest in the A communication was ved from | gelfl from this your most noticeable frailty, | business, ~He has now brought suit the puvils in the chemis ss, asking ~ you I(=|u(w without my suggesting it what is ":izmm the house for 5,000, und Mr. G A 4 TRH | Yolr duty, oore's v ) i- that an advanced conrse of chemistry I£ 1 stand alone 1n uttering this expression | mony of ,\I?’c‘ht:r f ':u‘mlu( m“\'\ T:.‘l.'x'rlf‘lr‘ e added to the list of optional studic !'1 am “content to 50 standeven i1 stand ..h,,“ at the firm was justitied in di the senior year. The matter was re- | condemned by conventionalities and cen- N LS L iy Joute L L qured by nilnufilxhsr"h;ll;m Lreeret e fact ‘ging him. od, | if Loffend you in the least or the hearts of 5 T On recommendation of Prof. Lewis, | those s your eharse, wio esteom you fn C“"’m“c.' 1 men ‘if.""}‘;‘;c.xmll(l:‘\‘:l‘t;l e St Jearetar: your pastoral relations’ to them, or, in whose as changed hands. principal of the high school, Secretary | yourpastoral relations, to them, or, / L i : | sthe reat toward Conoyer introdu a resolution to pur | b with youin all things. It chase for the high school a celesti ains "lh'n:' o \\-lllmkvlonm'x ' “l:"hl‘ Ceda }r l’||;n" better than onk e AR s il ; of tobacco in our church or bridge or foundation work. It la 'tfll‘ ‘(‘g‘l-f"j*vj“"j‘t“‘:“"‘j““l"%‘:;)’ Y | of today v protest so. strong indeed s | longer it or out of the ground and nm 8 telescope not to exceed $70 in | 1o leac the entire church of Christto totally | 1o flnmhod ‘""ld]”‘."fur one- led e. The resol lonted. excommunicate it from its membership, Rost by buul rocommended that, the gradus ing | w,"’,'“. l";}:\"?“,",;:,"ltl‘“‘(‘\“cc:,{j{‘,,| p i B G ©X{ of the high school Ir.u held | no longer be understood now, as giving . Federal Building Notes. L e oo e N e il it LRI o) X y ovening rec o The Y. 4 PS¢ rin spec le sold yesterday n pa the same for the evening required. The | tency. Lam nevertheless, fr Mu“lum i York ‘county (6. O, F. Dol report was concurred in. A SRS " the following was issued o jadgment in the liss Emma J. Carney was, on recom- BRAn e hte ionas a result of Mr. Sea- [ ¢ Freehold Land & mendation of the committee on teachers alentine Deich. and text books, appointed assistant S IREG e principal of the Hartian sehool. There will be a special church meeting of o tor Brown having been e ¢ and | the Tirst Baptist ehureh this ovening atr:ds | duly sworn in, started west upon his mai- property Focommended that the. board | gelock to cansider the” question whether the | deti {rip y , accompanied by 4 chureh shall continue the present pastoral | Inspector Spangler. purchase four lots on_the southwest ' Taliifons or ‘not. 'he presonce of every corner of Webster an onth | member of the cliurch is desired. Wanted to exchange for stock of streots for tho school site i the northeast 0.8, Woop. | ware and general merel umf,krm{» oad gvx:‘\;t:xfpfl“ fl':” The recommendation v‘ of h(n(\ llmn:' (lu;mly (A\ltl) n.uulbm e lots in Genoa (Neb.); good store building thetrt]l ".‘V(onn\‘v\ '["-tgmd"(‘f”‘r."ufpfolll‘:é Hake & Palmer, Howard and Four- | (best cmnor),gnml dwelling (best luht B bich wlopted, authorizing the | teonth strects, will'offer for sale_on and | tion) in F (lowa); also ecighty ac oard to advertise for proposa hml I\m after April 1 the largest stock of horses | one-half mile from town of Essex (low 1), :!‘:{;l;lolim of the addition to the Lake | ynd mules in the city. M-ml.-d in bl For in ther On resolution, o warrant for £3,000 was [ .- T drawn in favor of Shaw & Field in part Five finely dressed young men, mostly wpayment for the crection of Castellar ex-bartenders, were ordered to leave “O1d Vic's' Sohoo), town yesterday afternoon by Judge fThetunoral of Victor A rosolution introduced by Mr. Long | beri on the ground of being su; Kknown as “Old V amining board to sit for | characters. 'Their names were Thomas [ XNOWD 0% - n of teachers who may | Wood, Frank Johnson, ¥. Milburn, John | {Hauan v, it purpose on | Rogers and Thomas Shannon. WYy, virien arch 81 and April 1 and 2. church, officiated. A e |||nnbm' of re’trnl:; (h(;lnl::;\::‘g was introduced by Sec- the friends of the deceased attended the WiikREA perintendent in his an- is easy ee if ere ot throe, that m,;m-r ned in almost ey A%, the board of education made the commended by the super- intendent: therefore, Resolved, That the superintendent s here- by A-ann-a to have the seventh and eighth tansht in the southern partof the city. onsiderable discussion followed, Si- perintendent James arguing that it was impossible to accomplish the desired result before next year. Secretary Con- oyer and Mr. Long urged the y the resolution, as the papers ! that the board the higher grac Mr, Clark then moved that the matter be referred to the committee on teachers and text books for further consideration , and the motion prevailed. ‘A resolution was introduced by Mr. Copeland that §200 be appropriated to en: Mosr PERFECT MADE ble the manual training department to I‘WN;:“A'::.-:;’:':llrwux:x beali. e the purchuse of machin- amonis, Lime or Alum. ery needed for the next PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., The other members tne board | GHICACO. ST. LOUIS. did not concur, however, only one vote des Mr. Copeland’s being re- corded in favor of the resolution. The board then adjourned. R i SEAMAN'S “MILD PROTES A The Circular Which He Addressed to ; e - .Ab]soluterAPurer. l . ; . \is powdor never varies. A maryal of pur Rev. J. W. Harris i B, | (,75i8pondor naver v \ maryal of p “Phe publication in_yest 's BEE i B u g5 ) the troublo in tho First Baptist church | 3% e U T | ol comper ..'].: s e o T R p..m..m, i o & BAKING POWDER Con on account of a circular letter i o4 ‘)‘_y ] 'm“",, Now' York, . Ha denouncing smoking, was re- AT R i P welings of surprise by the RN X genera ic. Among the friends of | M ¥ ; [ Mr, Harris the fe deep, and | A . e many were the expr ssions ye terday of re- R R EX RN O IALE grot at Mr. So 's courso, Whilo Chronlc & Surgical Diseases. some pronounced it ill-advised, others N Ey e ON ,APR'IL 1st, spoke of it as vindictive, and showing, Nuwn y-nu oy nunh Propr Fractce We will open our i " at it was done with malice. .-:‘u‘r.qumnlnmm lu»:Aul or lurl,!'rul treatment, 15 the full textof the letter; | Srcomepand with w. Long eipericace in west: | Cor. Howard and 44th §ts. Omaba. Neb lug cans Dy letter enables us to treat wany cases 4 il J J OMAIA, March 8, 158 y fierend 7 W, i har o | R O ST Detormitos ant | Sk sera or ot g oo sk PEIANSS withheld my protest thus long, Our L asetns. oF Wouan, Fliee Tumors, Cetcers, | DRIVIA 13 Or at retall himselt set’ us an example by driving from | Catarrh, Bronchitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Paral: the u“,‘{,h. the polluters of 1t. - We are some: | ysis, Epilepsy, Kidiey, B ‘.ll'.'lur. sulu"u‘lilm ‘and HAXS & PA!‘—“EE times detained from following his examplo | i surgical operation by an appreciation that our authorit o Haiterles, Iniiors, Braces, Tru and h b e R | SRR o e 3 | F. M. ELLIS & Co Having for years covered your frailty with | Bfactured and for sale f " A & mantle of eharity which 1 feel o Liye be- Tho aniy reliahis Madion Institule mpking Amhltects and Hmldm Su B”m’ NG CF carv ML) foal fo iave bor anata, Spaclal Nmuus Diseases I $ f"l' m'_ml of the \l‘u Iuwulml\ of this frailty in any followe hrist, it being more no- A DISEASES, tably o in one occupying ' the so-called high | frd er ¢ ccesafully treated, OIAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, IA. ;::fl BNy gallin ::,,“::\.1'”,'\““:"‘lm‘“:“‘,l‘i’:_l;; h : g I"' ;“:""l"“"‘“ Office, Cor. 14th and Farnamn Stroets, Koom 13 o gy K you oW restorative trantment for loms of vita] pow continuan, tor of our ehureh ady you AL CONMUNICATIONS. CONFIDENT AT ONMAE A, ITER. 5 ) discontinue totally the practice of the habit al post-of . Which 15 world wide adiuitied to bo o viee, d agatitian o1 aead sams aad poskiios GEORGE BUKLINGHOF with F. M. Ellis hough clasied amozng the minor ones, and ( plu ) — — — R —— hatls 'VA'urE"oi'l'i‘Efl AJ‘:" MEN TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. Sk Al OVER 400,000 E. THE USE OF TOBACCO RYOUS Dis#ASE fotally inconsistent in any Christian and whelly inaduwissable 4 3 g A A OF HIS GOSPEL Deeony, dup by far, as a stumb a0 opthlon’ ) condemned a Pel wore playing, or going TR ml‘vlnni g of the opposite | ¢ énder, " Oue pertonal iu x\whnlmluwnnuanu ferrs n oms fo 4 hese full shoit, 1 say, of the g nlerlrnllu- - its. Board and f.‘“f.i:'p-'}."'.‘n'm Vi i flonul tobacco, 10 say nothing of its ilfegiti: taf % wwnmmp\mn of’ woney, vital force and Omahfl chlcal and Surgloal Institute, | .n...'fl.mm.. fl.‘:fil‘fl'{ o ly tissue, polluting ot uuly he user, but Cor. 13th SL and Capilol Ave.. OMAHA, NES, TELEPHONE 631, 0. E. MAYNE. REAL ESTATE BROKER, §. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam, Has the largest list of property, the cheaest and bast, the easiast terms; no matter what kind of property you want, by all means examine his list before purchasing elsewhera, Lotsfor Sale In every desirable addition to the city, Geo- tlemanly salesmen with buggies READY AT ALL TIMES To Show Property. A lot on 10th, between Douglas and Dodge, & bargain if taken at once. 3 For SaLe—No. 193. Lot fronting two streets, two good houses unly 6 blocks n om court housc, $ 3 , 8 ‘e v ., ¥3,200; easy terms. 3 e, full 10t, fine view, it location, Shinn’s add., 2,500} terms, "(N Two lots in Reed’s F add. Four e houses. Will pay 12 per cent. on the 3 15,000, 209. Lot l(l()\lm four-room cottage, 15th st., next to Hartman school, $2,600, on nmmhl) payments. 215. East front "lot, house 8 room })Iock 8, Hanscom Place, $3,200; e: erms. nll luf brick house 7 rooms, Har- 25th, $6,000. atbn . West Omai room mumu large barn grounds . corner on three streets, 223. Corner lot on Chicago st., fine loca tion, §6,000. 295, |\\n full lots, elegant residence ng strictly hinn’s add, vtl:\:_m of five rooms, full lot Shulls add, $1,800 319. Nice lot, cottage 4 rooms, Prospect i ),$200 down, $20 per month. on 20th st., 4 good houses, sisa bargam and a good . Half lot m\ Webster st. < Two good liouses, §6,000 352 l‘ulllot ) brick houses, one trame I|u||~u S, T1th st., $8,500. ull lfluln larg house on Farnam . 88,0 u . Full lot, 9 360, Full of Brick house, Omaht hcw, 50. $150 cash, $10 per month. Two full lots, two story house, three miles from puslulhu' $800, $100 down $10 per month, 360. Lot 60x213, two mew houses, onc 8 rooms, one of 6. A nice place to live or a good investment. Howard near 20th; 870. Elegant residence property on Cap- itol Hill. House of 15 room 890. Lot 66x138, house 6 rooms. 'S. 11th st.; $2,500. 393. Full lot, two story house, 7 rooms, fl'uil. tre barn, ete. Shinn’s add; 1“01.,u, Zood, 4 room house and 0. Lowe'’s add; $2,000. y 165, LU(\ on | enworth and mu nu !l\l 800 sy terms. Lot fiemg Hanscom Park on Park 1,600, 2 lot in Himebaugh Pl §2,500. 204. Lots in Colfa: ctween Leaven- worth and Farnam, $2,000 each. Acre lots in Himebaugh's add; $450 r l‘.«nmm and 28th streets, 66x 1 228, H.xlf ‘lu - choice lots in Hanscom P! 0 und $300 each, o Illyh in Marsh's add; $775 to ch 218, Lot in Clifton Place; $1,000. 100, Two good lots in Dwight & Lyman’s add. for $75 208, Nice lot in “Den! $300. . Lot in Arbor Pl 100; monthly ayments. 4, block 270: §600. ice ]nlsmllrm« k 20, Hanscom s 1 ¥ (.n.nl lot in ILI\\Ihuln $1.0I) Three nice lots in Shull's add.; $1,2 wo lots in Lake's add.- $1,175 and x lots in block 14, Hanscom Place; | to $875 eac t Cuming add; $250. rd St, near 12th; $ ) 330, wmmm cor, Michigan and Georgia ave 335, Kight lun. in King's add.; 8550 each. 316, lv\u nice lots in' Kirkwood: $150 W lnul Hill—Lots $300 to' $900 each, on eusy _terms, For SALE—10 res within 3} miles of the P, O. Nice house, large orchard, fine loeation: Onlya’ stone’s throw from Ambler Place where §3,000 per acr ml Will sell the 10 acres at $550 y Twenty-fiv s’ between Cote Brilliant and Hyde , $150 por ucre. ~The most desirable re s The best 1o cation, with a of thi whole city, 3 y. 1f }"“ buya lot Orchard Hill you \uu v nothing to tak ride amine it. For be: sights or for gafe investment hu) in Orchard Hill g lots in Belvedere $300 b, which will be worth $1,000 ide of a year. Foxr anything in the real estate line call on C."E. Muyne. I “HavE a_complete set of abstracts of title for Douglas county. Asstracts made on short notice and at reasonal tes Moxey Loan on resl estate at the Jowest.rate ‘of interest E. MAYNE, TRIALS TROUBLES, CARES AND TRIBULATIONS Are caused when people are indisposed, and more than frequently oc« curs with MAN when things don’t go his way. Sometimes caused from one thing, some times fromanother; but it is invariably the case when he puts on his clothing, and finds after he has exerted himself and paid an exorbitant price in order to not feel embarassed when he puts them on, is one thing thatwill cause man to forget where he lives, for the benefit of such gentlemen who have so often been disappointed in hav- ing their full gratification. If you have had a grievance in the past come to The Misfit Clothing Parlors, and have every desire gratified and save yourself from 60 to 100 per cent, or in other words get you two suits, two pair pantaloons or two overcoats for the same money you would pay for one of the same outside, You can find one to please in pattern, cut and price of the following. in light medium and heavy weight OVERCOATS AT 9 (0 That was made to order by a leading merchant tailor for 12 80 do do do 15 do do 19 3 do do 22 do ilo 25 do The above is but a mere mention as at the back of these remain those more expensive yet, to be closed in the same proportion of price. Should you be more in need of a suit or both you cannot be more surprised in your life than when you inspect the following STTITS FOR $ 9 40 That was madeto order by a merchant tailor for... ... . 20 00 13 70 do do do . 27 50 16 50 do do do : . 8300 18 40 do do do e . 40 00 11 20 do do do % o1 45 00 25 56 do do do 5 ... 50 00 Theabove mention will he found a mention of small circumstance compared with others to select from consisting of any style in pattern and cut, should it prove neither an overcoator a suit, and would be a pair pantaloons you would profit 25 per cent by selecting from the fol- lowing PANTATOONS AT FOR §280 Willbuy o puir paptaloony made to ordgr by a Leading Mevchant Tailor for . o0 “ 7 50 24‘ gg 0 00 :: 11 00 570 4 3 56 And many others cut in any style you may deswe with a guar- antee of a perfect fit and satisfaction. Consignments from leading ant tailors throughout the country received daily. AT THE ONLY MISFIT Clothing Parlors 1119 FARNAM STREET,