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e ——— S—— - £ T R A T 5P i i LY The W. C. C.Students’ association will hold its annual reunion at the Barker hotel to-night. The programme will consist of a grand banquet followed by a concert. The Omaha Art associs this evening at Lininge n will meet s art gallery o 8o'clock. An address will be delivered by the proprictor. All the me aro urged to be present. The of the addr will be the specialties in the collection. Personal Paragraphs. F. L. Bradlc prominent merchant Plum Creck, i8'in the city and is stopp the Arcade John Malowney, a prominent nt dealer of Hebron, has' been in the city a couple of days The dean 1 e ral leaves this morning for seph where he will conduct a st days’ mission at Holy Trin ity church, of which lev. Joseph Gardner is réctor, 0. Tudor Grifiiths, of the Commercial N: tional bank, who hias been in the hospital f some time past, suffering from typhoid feve i8 80 far recovered as to be able to leave institution. B. White dent and genc A. Snow, vice j of the Consol Tmple 1y of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Milford and Logan, Utah, stopped off in the city last night on their way cast. At the Murray—C, £, Robins, Chicago: R. Curlein, Marion, Ia.; M. Stone, Ne York; D.'W. Thomas, D e, Col Addington, St. Louis; A. S. Bennett, New York; J. Holtwerfot, Cincinnati, 0.; 'A. M. York, Des Moines, and O. Goldstein, St. Louis. Superintendent Dickenson, of the Missouri actfic railroad, ntothe Webster st > depot yesterday oon. The gentl and one or two officials are ru over the line in an official capacity. Dickenson travels special tr At the John M. ( Mr. i his own private car by Paxton Dohe, C. L. F Paine, Geor and W, Kramer john Van. ph Dart, N and, 0.1 . 17 I, I’h deiph S, Gunnell, Galesburg, 111 Major A, 8. 'Rurt, U. S. A., Fort_Robinsor Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Pyke, Boston; D! F. Walker, wife aud it Lake Clty; Camph Cantain R. O. Ilips, B t, Lincoln, and . Moffi the Ml son and C. E Nebraska City; 1. B, Bowen and Max Bucheért, Boston, Mass; C, 1. Lutz, H. (. J. G Ha ) J. KK Krol mer and 1, *hica J.H. Allen and I Held, . Shiriey wife, Orcgon; Al Cohen, Matron RM. 1 . St. Louis; W. Allen Detroit: J. S, Williams ‘ang tvife, i John W. Patrick and W, ctte, Mo.; Miss Sansley and Miss Hoo! dhraska City, aud B. Watson, Breckenridge, Idah Married At the residence of the bride's mother, 603 North Seventeenth street, Jorome Seibert cashier of the Pacific Sallie C. Holcomb, Rev. Harsha ofiiciating The contracting partics are well known i Omaha, and thew many friends extend well wishes, Xpress company, to The Motor Starts, The electric cars on the motor line the new bridge commenced running yester- day. The first car started from Council Bluffs at noon and reached the Omaha side in tiventy minutes. A twenty-minutos ser- vice has been established until the operators becom little move familiar with their work. Four cars with one or two passenger across cars ‘ran from noon until half past 10 at night. Throughout the day the cars we crowded cach way. vho rode ex pressed fheir comfortable cars and the speed at which the train was propelled. 1 to be laid on 23d of this Sidewalks have been ord the followiug strects before the month: South side of Center street from Fourth to th street, four feet wide, West side Fourth street from Center to Oulk streets, four feet wide, North side Ouk strect ' from Fourth streets, four feet wide. st side Twenty-second Spencer to Lathrop sirects, six feet wide. West side Twenty-sccond strect from Spencer to Lathrop s s, six feot wide, North side Webster street from Twenty- second to Twenty-third streets, six feet Si Second to street from The Week's A sements. BOYD'S, Monday—>Milton Nobles m From Sire to Son. Tuesday—Milton Nobles in Love and Law. Wednesday—Milton Nobles in The Phenix. Thursday Afternoon—Minnie Madern in In Spite of All for the benefit of the O waha Press club, Thursday Caprice. Friday Night Bowers' minstrels. GRAND OPERA HOUS| Thursday and Friday and Friday Matinee —Haverly’s minstrels. \ MUSEE, Every Day and Night—The Woolly Child aud other attractions, Press Club Benefit, Night—Minnie Maddern in and Matince—Beech & The members of the Press club held a mecting yesterday afternoon and perfected the arrangements for their benefit next Thursday afternoon at Boyd's opera hous Tho sule of tickets was reported as being excellent, and there is every probability of the opera house being crowded. The follow- gentlemen were uppointed to act as a recep tion comm George L. Miller, chairman, Thomas M. Swobe, Frank A. Balch, Richard Kitch B, Silloway, John M. Thurston, 5. M. lett, J. M. Woolworth, Charles Oftuti, 13, Wood, He Yates, J. H. Millard, l, Kimball, W. N, Babcock, John Francis, I'req Nash, J. . Boyd, C. V. Gallagh Hu Murphy, W. F. Bechel, H. Calhoun, Boyd, Judgo Groft, General Cowin, W, Albright, Earnest Riall und M. L. Rotder. Standard shorthand school. 1605} Far nam, LAID AT REST. The Kuneral of Mrs, Orphia C. Dins- moor—A Noble Woman's Lit The remains of Mrs. Orphia Dinsmoor were laid at rest yesterday afternoon, There have been few funeral ceremonios so largely attended as that of yesterday, and it was & sight never to be forgotten to view the crowds of ladies and gentlemen who wero assembled in the yard in front of tho Dins moor residence, that had been crowded out of the apartment where lay the body of Mrs. Dinsmoor, A most impressive spec cle was witnessed in the uncovering of every present as the voice of Canon and gentleman Doherty came through the open dooi windows, reciting the obening passag: the Episcopal burial service, ‘lam the rection und the life.” Amidst breathl silence broken every now and then by e sobs of the listeners, the service was n’uu'edul with up to that portion that was be performed at the grave. The body was then placed in a hearse and followed by a large number of carriages containing some of Omaha's most prominent citizens, Forest Luwn was reached about 4 o'clock and the remains laid at rest in the family burial ground, ““The flowers upon and around the casket were beautiful in design, At the head of the cofiin was a very beautaful ‘rnllu\v composed of roses and smilax. Suspended from a chan- delier hung a magnificently constructed sil- ver maltese cross. At the foot of the casket, which was oxwudlnFly plain in design, was displayed an exquisite cross composed of roses. A gate ajar, & broken pillar, and other emblems were deposited in the mortuary chawber, Among those present were Mayor Broateh, Judge Wakeley, Mr, Holbrook, ulv. Willard Scott, Harry Hall and wife, Colone Mr. Swobe baugh Mre. 1 _and Canon Mrs. Chase, Mr. and P. Markel, Dok Hime: Dinsmoor was born on December 2, 1825, at Randolph, Vt 1875, U.o» Dinsmoor wedded Dr, y removed to this city th resided gifted itoriou wor worth W he 1 ever since. The whele lifé of this lady has been spent in the most m s ficld of labor, ghat of the numanitar 1 her de removes from s citizens one of the most | n of them all. She b 0 human character of between extre and her charitie always bestowed in the most wa A woman nd noble ments and limitlos was of She took wtion of the ngly strivin © Was | insmoor w r with abou 1850 stitutions_of A st he establishy nd indigent childre apro Cre 150 a leadin t all of the charitabic this cimosynary in state. Shoe might Il be ca reat woman, Her vision of life was at once sympathetic and pathetic® and us a_just re ilt of melody suffused it with music a8 the flelds ure overflooded K's thrilling spected with the Lody love ness w maudl friends who knew, Hood and thus permanently cu lis Annual Me The skylar aud r a8 never w iu sentiment, veracity of hoer This is the rh origin s Sarsapari THE HUM at Trini Nebraska Hu nual meeting in the Trinity cathedral yesterday at Judiss and loved I in the summer note her, Her any touch of honesty and unimpeach of hosts of r best. akened by and the nt were testimony wtes in serofulous taint. \ purifies the blood* tarrh. ANE SOCIETY. % Held Yesterday ty Cathedral. sty held its an- inected with 3:30 o'clock. Lmane soc parlors ¢ Colonel Champion Chase called the meeting to order. The Rev. Pirst Christian church, fter which the c marks explanat meeting, in which I ety had not rc served. The colon; ident’s annual add Miller, scconded by of thanks was ac his address, and copies of it be Dr. Miller intimated that the firm of Miller d the Mr. Martin, pastor of the offered up prayer, w made a few re objects of the 1 that the soci- support that it de 21 then delivered the pres- ss. Upon motion of Dr. Dean Gardener, a vote od to the president for it was resolved that 500 ed and circulated, iibson, pri & Richardson would print it s of cost. Upon motion, the president, P. . Allen, and Dr. Miller, were appointec commi “Thurston, in This_ society for talk. talking for to-da and 1 don’t know why Dr. mania noon, am e ol most e 'ts of the xcellent effort ttee on is 0 The for more but L ntirely in legislati seco without callin Hon. John M. nding this motion, said nized for work and not ssident has done enough 15 upon me, has such specches this after- will say this, I sympathy with ' the y, and I consider its 15 are i the protesuion of helpless little ones from the brutality of parent the w more | was in his happiest vein, and pr ade vealed said that havin ciety since its inception, he was qualiti ‘something about its worlk. etted that ther organization, y , e cate to the meeting in o tha me ref motion w. - Miller v man_to n s and guard ek of the so pirticularly fo ess with a delightinl anecdote connect I the work of humanity in s to the w be: of mind, bec resentative present with them and prepa their weight of infl its ope: men of Omaha, Dr. and 1 do ety in the future hope that ill be branch. by the w remarks. The fuced et doctor his n Remo, a varticularly ap- Miller en connected with the so- 1 to He deeply was s0 few workers in discouraging s 1t might u use he saw before him lergy of the city, who d to give ciety and it that snce 1o this s rations, I v to be re ted that the iustincts’ of cruclty to animals ‘were inherent to the youth of this An- axon race of ours; it seemed glo- as though the first thing some cd to do, was nd_dt mane society was in c: Mille thing, was to he suid Dr. do, and that is to t is no been ty ne cu gen Omaha There challer Abid uervous wowen and thoroughly men, who get into a matter than do the Irinivy e gretied animals eviden people of the world, thi uncl IAI istian communities, thing ¥ , such 2 humbugs, a is no such t nge any one t such ty to commit anim: of our boys wmurder, audalous 2Ip checls this that this socie h the world th as hydrophobia. I have cars looking out for a as 18 prated about by nd I have never seen one, hing a 0 pro of dogs exists only in the 1magination of athedral, ¥ tl i t demoralized worse s ver the ladies. tev. C. H 1 could be. found in The only consola- tory feature about the deplorable coudition, chiristi e that these ans," ven in subjc but it wa Man had no more right to the life of one of the brute ¢ has to take human lifo, ction to man for christians were tion Tae brute us ordained that should that creation humanc Rev. Wi t suid that he had especial interest 1 the work of the socic d asa minister of the gospel he had been especiully pleased to have the presence of himself and his brethren referred 1o in such complimen- tary terms. The mimstry would at all tinies ba found upon the side of humanity to children and the brute creation Tlhie claims of tho s oty were most notably advocated by Mr. Scott in a very eloquent speech. The to the memory of the president pa d'an eloguent tribute to late Mrs. Dinsioor, and upon motion the following resolutions of sympa Resolved uth.0f Mrs. aen dc membe; et with the loss of one of its tive members, A pathies were al has sufferi thought and ef od to ameliorate the been resolves thut this, their part of the records of our procéedings, be it Resolved, the Omaha pape the fan The for the ensui President, dents, J.A W Poppleton, O, M. Carter and B. B. B, secretary, Preston ne 8| Alfry onel G di and E. L. Stone; board of managers, ard B Harrold ¢ M. Blair, Mr M. Caldwell, Thursto: Shelton, te Broateh (ex-e Wil you suffer Tith dysn r complaint? wnteed to cure you. gu: 1 Millard; e ado) thy we r of the Nebi ngs of man’ lost to mily of the d following al g yea G b liams, Re ug, Jam 1y V., Henry Smith, G. M Mrs. W, ther 10), By this socicty rt was always uc hampion S. Chas orge L. Miller, Henr, flord, ke Mrs, G. A, pred that in tho >, M. Dinsmoor ska Humane so sud- while a it st voman whose kiudly sym s extended toward the or beast; whoso every vely en- conditions of “both, us and the society sense, be made a and That the same be published in copy be furnished d, the oficers of the society and vice prosi- Pundt, Rev. 0 Gardner, ‘A, J. Ken: corro I A. Allen Savage; tr tive cominity . Willard cott and How- Hitcheock, John' Evans, . Dr. Doherty, Mr. J. M. Woolworth, Mrs. ¥, Joslyn, Mrs. J. M. onuell, Mrs, Nathan with His Honor Mayor psia and Shiloh’s Vitalizer is For sale by Goodman Drug Co. e DIED, WHIPPLE-On Sunday morning, at 7:80, E. Mrs, Fun North 2:80, | services The body wi; W. Whipple. at her late residence, 1553 neteenth strect, this afternoon, at 1l be taken to Friendship, N. Y., for interment, w k Coffee, Philafielphia Record: Husband—This coffee is exasperatingly weak. Wife—I know it is. No matter hew much T talk, that new girl will persist infilling the coffee What shall I do? Discharge to the her? HCe top. rtainly not. t with water clear Discharge the coffee Luz and get uamnllu one that won't old 50 much water,” | are THE OMAHA DAILY EDISON'S TALKING DOLL. It Can Talk, and Sing, and is Re- markibly Intelligent. ew York Dispatch: A talking doll Is Thomas A. Edison’s latest invention. In his labor at Orange, N.J., there speak anumber of dolis that quite naturally, Dollphones” is what he calls them, They are not like the old- fashioned kind that say amma’’ when pressed 10 the diaphram, but they ro- peat long sentences and talk with eas Mr. | has been working at the in- vention two years, and only lately com- pleted. It is so constructed that phono- rchangeable, y by machine, iph, with a which is graph cylinders are in and new sots of scntences duced into the toy's talkin This is a little” phonog ekwork accompaniment, placed in the doll's back M, Edison showed a dollphones” to a Some of them were dr to entertain company: while while they could spealk, did so, strange to without the use of their heads. Mr. i2dison picked up one of the dolis, intro- number of the reporter to-day ed and ready others, whose golden, curly hair and pink cheeks were lovely in their perfection and whose light 'blue cyes stared in mild surprise at the repof nd wind- ing her up by inserting o clock key in the small of her back, handed her o a reporter. He then pressed a spring. and the doll, still looking the re- porter, said in a plaintive ton I love y mamma; L love you dearly, mamma; but 1 am tired and slecpy now. Please put me in my little bed, The doll continued to stare with the widestof wide open eyesat the report while asserting the fact that she w sle but the distinctness with which she saidit and the guileless expression of her pretty face convinced him that she was teliing the trath, so he laid her gently down on the table near by. Then Mr dison wound up a bru- nette doll, with jet black curls and sparkling brown eyes, This doll started off at a brisk rate with the following: Twinkle, twinkle, little How I wonder wliat you Up above the world so | Like a diamond in the sk Another doll-by g in asweet, childish treble *Rock-a-by Baby on the Tree Top” all the way through with good expression and without a fale note. She sang. it quite loudly, too, so that any one could he heard her across a m¢ s« room. Still another Gern pretty littl n song. e Alarm. Worse Than a ¥ One of the most dreadful alarms that can be sounded in o mother’s cars is produced by croup; dreadful beciuse it is dangerous; the more dr 1ful becanse the life of a loved one is in jeopardy. Chamberlain,s Cough vemedy is a never failing safegus guinst this dangerous disease. Its l'«‘mlmliun as a preventive and cure of croup is filly and firm established. In fact, it is the only remady which ean always be relicd upon. Sold by all druggists. el S Romance mn Real Lifc Kearney Daily Hub: What is life ? It is madc u uess and sor of comedy ginning ¢ in"unequal parts of happi- of success and failure, v. EFrom the be: 1d there have been 10 oxceptions from this divinely ap- pointed order of hur 1 exist re. The writer of fiction tel woderful tale ves the web of romance about 1d the W or A woman, reader holds it simply marvel Yet there are romances, and comedies and tragedies, outside the realm of fiction which in prin noless startling than the tales of the novelist, and need no embellishment to make them equally interesting. Jusper Clayton is Buffalo county, Neb. a vesident of Majors, When a child he lived \\nn his parents in Ohio. When rs old his mother died, r found him a home with a /vand removed to In- assed, and the informa- tion reached young Clayton that his ather had died. The war of the rebellion came on, and Clayton, now young man, 2 in the union army, with the First Ohio ry, and went to the front. He was 1 at Rushville, Ala., July 3 2, with a shot in his br ud v wbled for further service. While this was transpiring, the futher (whio was noe dead as had been reported) was se g the union cause iuan India ment, and the fathe and son were without any knowledge of the . fighting rebels in the same division of the union army. The elder Clayton had a 1 bat- tle of Peach T (now president) Harrison made the g lant charge that brought him his firs- military fame. This ended the father' service, and_he returned to Indian: He had heard that his son was dead, and as the yoars sed became recou- ciled to that belief. During the last summer My, Clayton, the young wrote an article to the National Tribune, correcting some statements made in a communication another ane, of th W J ritten by mes O’f aind Avmy man, : The signas ture caught the ¢ younger Clayton, wl nized the name and initials of his own son. Cor ence ensued,and the dentity 8f established.” Recently ther happy reunion in the Hoosier st the long separated father and which was made doubly intere from the fact that each had servedin the same division of the army, and cach had got in the way of rebel lead, Stranger stovies than this may have been written by the story-teller,” but it would need but little embellishmeht to weave the whole into romance of proper length und due proportios The rosy freshness and velvely soft- of the skin is invariably obtained hose who use Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder. — High Hat or Goblet. Pittsburg Dispateh: In union is strength, If the men who h bonunets and the women who of being door-mats and smelling cloves thers > high join_ hands there will be a union of mighty | Then, perhaps, the wo- men will _consent to curtail their bon- nets or doff them in the theatre, while the men, in return, will agree not to plow up the parquet between the acts, An association for mutual protection in the playhouse may thus be created. Which shall be the first victim of the reforming gullotine? Shall the high hat or the entr’acte goblet I way? Ladies first, gallantry gests. e An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup: tions, Will Jositively caro all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co., at 25 cents per box—by wail 30 cents. R In the Future Philadelphia Recor Wealthy gjti- zen (fifty years hence)—Yes, I am wills {'ng o subscribe to the campaign fund, ut my money must not be used to cor- t voters, ard statesman—No, indeed, sir, It will all be spent in purchasing silk and velvet voting dresses for tho ladies what supports our tiglket) Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varfes. A marvelof purity strength and wholesomene: Moreecon ical than the ordinary kind annot be 8ol in competition with tie mi short weight alum or phos Sold onlyin cans Roval Baking Powder (o, 12 Wallstreet, New York. CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF leCOVERlES. [ mos, ‘romvn_ur91 GUARANTEED H CURE FOR 12 5y Al | Suaa ok CREULAR, 6URESA STHMA- LoUGHS, \\Broncmtlsorfl’ DISEASES+IRROAT “"3{ UNflos S}f\a .»\C.mh Sel‘r’ orcnrtul.n 8] peletile 3por 9 (ABLETINE MEDE co.cR0VILLE €A Ssnta Abie :and : Cat-R-Cure For Salo by G—oodman Drug Co. | lN LOVE Everyone nehoitins Suits and Overcon the finest insp: the oy now. secn our fine re in love with oppov KOS Max Meyer--Established 1866.-Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., XTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VGSE & SOAS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR -I-A-K-0-3 Story & Clark and Shoningsr-Bell Oraans SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, _ Write for Catalogue, Dr.J.E. McGrew, Oue of the Most Successfal SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, lye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, Kidney and Nervous Dis- eases treated with suceess wn= equalled, A curé nteed in all cases of PRIY, witd SR BRSSO ofa bk S AR XUAL ORGANS ‘CURED aud MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTORED ” CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by correspondence, Bend stamp tor reply. Office--Bushman Bloog, 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaha, Neb DECEMBER 10, Closo buyers who appreciate bargains will be amply repaid for making u teip of a hundred miles to Omaha to secure any of the lot gouds advertised this week. Itis our purpose to make this the largest months business of this sea- son. You will not be dissappointed if you come. As specimens of the differ- ent bargain Tots comprised in this salo, wo mention the following; commencing with our Men's Ready - Made Department. We offer a line of 150 Men's 3-button, cutaway Suits, made from the celebra ted Broadbrook Cassimere, in sizes from #5 to 42 at $15 per suit. Suits are made in ou trimmed and finishe in our sto: nd are usually sold for We mean to close them out this week at $15 cacli. We have no samples of the cloth to send, but will send a sample Suit to any address, and if it is not found to be as represented, may be v turned at our expense, Send for self- measurement blanks., LOT NO. 2—V have manufactured another lot of 100 Sack Suits of the well known Mechaniesville goods and will offer them all through this month & These very best manner, as well as any suit the popular price of $12 per Suit. Du ing the past two months we have sent hundreds of these suits to all parts of the westand we heliove that the umve sal verdict has been that these suits 1888, CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE. To Close the season in every department. ed would be least § suits, and every sunit offc worth in the regular way at per suit. As the lot is not large they will be closed the present week. Send your orders at once if you want the LOT NO. 4—One of the most popu s of Overconts we have had 1 our ock this season, is our Genuine Mos. cow Beaver in two shades, Brown and Blue, which we are selling for 10 in all siz¢ We claim this to be one of the best garments for the price that a house in the country ean furnish, business men and those Who wish a gen- teel garment which will be seeviceable and at a very low . we recommend thislot. Remember the price 1s only 0. LOT NO. 5—Wo ave constantly ro- ceiving mail orders for our 15 Chiu- chilla O In any town wher s sold is one we keep con- never out of them up every \s one of the best one of these garments are sent to follow. This wdard grade which stantly in stc day and recommend it values ever sold in our stos They ar made and trimmed with a view to ser- vise, and we guarantee the color to be full ‘Indigo. Price $15. Sample gar- ment sent to any address. BOY’S OVERCOATS. W eall your attontion toa lot of 1t Boy's MELTON OVERCOATS, cut for boys from 13 10 17 in o plain Fly-Front, with velvet eollar, We ofter this lot to se at the extraordinary low price of all that we claim them to be, arvegular [g57 0 0 8 suit at retail. Our facilities for [*\Ge ooy 6) atferent stylos of Bov's wfacturing enable us to sell them f,,q Clhildren’s Overconts'in this salo,at at the astonishing low price of $12. 182,50, & 50, $4, $5. &8 and $10. LOT NO. 3—We offer a line of 150 }qiiced un averago of 20 per cent. from FINE BLACK WORSTID WIIPCORD | [1“Soncon’s price to close out. Suirs, (goods made by the Riverside | & Worsted Co., and the finest grade that | LEAT l_iER JACKETS they manufacture) made upin Four-but- ton Cutawiy Frock Suits, in the most | We offer 200 ex heavy, wind proof it manner, suitable for dress suits. \er Jachets, made double-hreasted are goods that we have sold lined with heavy corduroy and red k. the nt season, uel, extra stitehed, thoronghly made We have no better equal to the best sold in the Worsted Suits to show t y at any wywhere, at the extraordinary price. We them to close now st | low price of $5.50 each. They are near- the extraor low price of % 1y indispensable garments, and at this The ¢ wre hound, the colc | e 1o man who is cxposed to in- n black, just the thing for dr ’\1- ment weather can afford to do with- galand, Gorner B@jgias and (5th Streat, Loo S Your Left Lmr 1S 0UT OF ORDER? 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MIDDLE AGED MEN manner (e puie On exwuining the iy des o Ul Wehich 1s the second doctor W nur s Wi i hoiiihy Orauis, Consultiy Vs Friend, o Gulde bt frec Lo all i 10 Wedigek, Addross, DR SPINNEY & CO., Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts,, Bushmin Block. rkable for powertul ok, pltkie sction 450 OB fouce of tuese in L I227 pdvertising has alwiys proven LORD & THOMAS, Me uthis puper, SteckP iano Ehotic tone, p Belute durablli; it gus JUDICIOUS AND PERBISTENF successtul, Bofore placing ang § Nowspapor Advertsing consuf ADVEBTINING ACEN TS, 46 (0 0 Sandolob Sirscy CHICACQ. [ out one. Remember, that wo warrang | them first-class in every respect. and the price is only $5.50 cach. Lvery one is worth UNDERWEAR. W ask your attention to oup great in Sale of UNDERWARE, HOSIERY,GLOVES, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Erc., which has been the most pros nounced success of any bargain salo ever inaugurated in our Gent's Furnishing Goods Department since the CON= INENTAL was opencd to the publie, The sale is continued this week with new lots added befare shown on our counter, and at pric never s that ave sime ply unapproachable in the west. Look | b the list! See what the goods arve, SEND FOR SAMPLES BY EXPRESS IF YOU ANNOT COME IN PERSON, We offer 800 dozen of the finest Scoteh Wool, Shetland mixed Underware, woods that in the ordinary course of res ail trade are not <old in this market ow any other for less than $2 per garment, For the purpose of attracting the publie to our Furnishing Goods Department, ided to offer this entive lot, the extraordinary low pric in revular sizes, 86 to 4 Shirts, 321040 Drawers. A00 DOZEN FINE ALL WOOL SHIRTS AND DrRAWERS, made by the Amstors dam Knitting Mills of Amsterdim, Y., pure Cochineal ecolors, full h weight goods, at the exteaordinary low price of #1 each: sold this season at $2 weh. and we do not think in the ordin= e of retail trade they are sold imywhero to-day, sizes, \lmlfl ary cow 1 than that priec have them in reg W | running from 86 to 44: Drawers fron | 1040 size. 1 re absolutely perfect inevery re: ind we cheerfully ree: ommend them as being one of the most remarkable | ns ever sold over o counters. We rescrve the right to limit this sale of this e of goods to! two Shirts and two Drawers toeaeh cus- tomer, as it is our purpose to distribute them widely as possil sl ARY —— Bias for Publ STATE OF NEBRASKA, QFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PrisTisa, LANCOLN, Nov, 1y, 1558, o DR Printing. NOTICH be Decemba for the | ers ordered by it 10 o privteadn : Whieh 5 showi and 1ol as Clags ené (1) under the printing laws of thestate cbraskn. For the printing and binding in paper covers of the biennial LS, Fa s arer, (bliG one thonsind (LX0) copies ca reporis of the anditor piblic : vy Of st s and baildi ioand five hun dered printed may enter it whieh clnss of Cliss 3 under 1 il erfourl printed in s 1014y inches long b Wf 350 inches wide, sinzie pii e, o o pounds doubla eap to the ream and except the titie | hiall contain not less than s 7 i old miatter of seven () inches in longth and the lines shail po siic ) 1 hered with @ blunk only in each space between the lines ! 11 contain not s above, with @) ablo for Qispla, te what the bids lete for per Vi or muterlal ens a-s 1 shall be de- w10 the in threo (3) der by said cons ) i tee om ALl wor livered dorder by the etary of ipt of the Bairinan of the ¢ hof the lews fayre. nder Class three () shall primer, brevier and nons tor from the ¢ printing i either bran All work executed beprinted in long Jer 10 be nine @) inches long y Sing paper to” e tortys five (1) 105, t0'the ream, white hook, Each bid under Class 5 shall state whit the bidder is will= i o (o the W for per on inch hing, i g com- eiwch report or fold o 1, g 1 il Work « ired a4 when utis (ulred by department. or ) belivered classes will ot be_considerod unless t shall Le accompanied by o bond in the sinn of five thousand #5,000) dolirs, with two or more surcties, that in case the pirty proposing for uch contract shall be awarded the Huch party will within five days after the award to fiim ‘of such contract enier into Londs for the faithful performonce thercof, as provided by Juw and the Lerins of these proposals, Propc Al he marked Is for rubli andaddre tate bourd ¢ in cure of t ¥ of tate, Linco Contracts o Cla wili be wwarded s i Contracts on Cli will ho awarded i i put A ay slect ples’ of tho W it under classes one and thic uat the oflice of Lo socretiry of stute Contracts on above classes one and three to run two yenrs from bec, 1, 1 Tho stite print i boird Yeserves the rizht to reject any of all bid G L LAWS, Sceretary ILA BABCOCK, Audit 1l CHLWILLARD, State Treasure nziatedlo Of i Sate Loard of Printing, EXHAUSTED VlTALlTY A Great Medical Wor! ng and Aged Mez, who e s fer intid Vit cured wit b 2 tho dnstraetions in' L Nolf Troseryation aenled. 1445 i book £ [ Jprecrntions tor u who' awarded the ki Tiinstrative » Sawdust ! | Car Loads Less. 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