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THE CITY. DThe subject of the lecture at the syna- gogun this evening will be *In-| gratitude Divine services commence | at 7 o'clock. The remains of Archie MecCoy, the veteran, were buried yesterday morn- ing from Sixteenth ar d Vinton streets, by Custer post, G. A. R.jin Laurel Hill | cemetery. jarbage Inspector been granted thirty ¢ sence, to begin January 10, will visit his parents’ in Kentt During his absence the duties of the sition will be carried on by his son. Yersonal Paragraphs. W. Simeral loft yestorday for where he will spend the holiday Dr. Hertzeman has be confined to his residen r a week by an attack of fever. J. L. Wat nd family have taken apartments for winter at the Barker hotel Miss Minta Reed, of Haven, Ta the family of A.'D. Thompson, Fifte h st Mr. Will Bel family are in the city €0 1nl0 business here. Captain R. F. Hosford of Burly in the metropolis a fow hours shaking hands with his friends. At the Arcade: William B Louisville; L. Boldker and wife, ish and Mrs, Barne, Louisville. Attorney F. L. McCoy left Wednesday evening on a business a pleasure trip to Ohio, He will return after the holidays Charles H. Taylor and John J. Carv Pla Dak., were here for a daj their way east to spend the holidays. Judgo Brewor, of tho United States eir cuit court, registered at the Paxton yester- day. He was on his return home from Denver, r. W. D. Patterson, an attorney from a 1est of Mr, W. F. Wap y of the board of public works, the Barker es W. Waliace and . Greeley Center uaher and nd Miss Farquaher, Toronto, Ont. ; A. olf, Des Moines, Mrs, H. Mussclman, of Fairmont,and Miss Annie_Anderson, of 'Glenwood, Ia., are in the city ona_visit to V. I Mussclman, cashier of the Nebraska ‘Telephone company. They are stopping at the Millard hotel A Missing Child, Danny Schelter, a child, wandered from his home on Williams, between Sixth and Seventh sircets, yesterday morning. He had not been heard of at sunset last e ing. has ab- He ky. po- Goldsmith we of 1886 Dubuque ns the is visitin g 118 N n, an old Omaha 1,,‘\ Mr. Belden will yesterd Sh Mrs, ek, Stan Bit His Thumb O, Jim McDermott was separating at were fighting in front of Dick ¥ afternoon, one of nd bit the ' thumb at the first While two dogs t Burdish's saloon yes them snappec i of nis right hand completely off joint. Trinity Episcopal Oathedral. Frank Leslie's Sunday magazine, for Jan uary 1584, contains a vi cleverly written historical sketch of T Imll\ Episcopal cathe- dral. In addition to this there are two well executed cuts of this place of worship, one of the exterior and the other an interior view from the west end. Fourth Ward Republicans, There will be a special meeting of the Fourth Ward Republican club at Judge An- derson’s oftice on Friday evening, Decomber 21,8t 7:30 p. m. sharp. Any and all genc business will be transacted. A full atten ance of the members is desired. By or of the president, . W. Fircn, Secretary. Victims of the Fall, Joseph Sehimidt and Frank Spellman, the two young tinners who fell from the scaffold at the Willis building on Dodg> street a fow weeks ago, have almost recovered from their injurics. The former, who it was thought would dic, was able to Chris. Specht’s shop yesterday. Mr. Sy their employcr has treated them with utmost kindness. The Operator Removed. The Pacific Mutual telegraph company has removed its operator from the chamber of commerce, whom it placed there when J. W. Shaw & Co,, of Chicago, opened their pro- vision dealing oftice at tuat place. The line was intended for commercial business, but the patronage did not warrant its contin- uance. Shaw & Co., however, retain their own line, The Dog Show. Tenty entrics havealready been made for the forthcoming bench show, which is to be held at 113 and 115 North Fifteenth street from the Ist to 84 of Jabuary. It is esti- matea that 200 dogs will be on exhibition Judges from abroad will be appointed and and pr noney will be awardad to the ssful canines. hangers for the show wero issued yesterd i There was a small flrc in Mrs. Bannister's boarding house at Sixteenth and Webster streets yesterday morning. It was occasioned by anoverheated stovepipe. The building is owned by R. E. Lady, and was damaged to the extent of $50. It was insured. A small blaze occurred in Mike Lee's brick block at Seventeenth and Howard shortly before noon yesterday. Plumbers at work in the cellar were the cause. The damage was slight. A Liveral Purchaser, A jewelry firm which recently advertised in the Bee lists of individual articles which could be bought fora certain price, has received a host of letters from outside patrons, One of the latter thinking that Bo0: " oughe: about - taventy . ariicios, ench of which was valued at that_sum, asked the assortment to be forwarded immediately telling what size diamond and amothyst ring were to be selected while the other articles were to be left to the discretion of the dealer. Stone Pavers and Day Labor. There was a special meeting of the Stone Paver's union held Wednesday night, at which the manifesto of the trades unions, favoring day labor in all public improve- ments was heartily endorsed. After other business of importance per taining to “scabs’ now working in this city, and of recent date in South Omha, which work it is claimed, shows for itself, the meeting adjourned 'to meet on next Monday evening at its usual plac A New Banking Concer Articles of incorporation of the Farmers' and Merchants’ bank, which proposes doing business at Valley, Neb., were filed yester- day. The incorporators include the names of Congressman G. W. E. Dorsoy and ox- Ropresentative W. G. Whitmore. “This com- any will 4o & general banking business, and f& priticipal place of business will bo- at Valley, Douglas county. The capital stock 18 fixed at £35,000, divided into shares of $100 each. Business will be commenced when- ever 20 per cent of the capital stock has been paid in, Bricklayers Oppose Contracts. At a regular meeting of the bricklayers union, held at their hall, corner Douglas and Fourteonth street, Wednesday nigot, res- olutions wore adopted endorsing those of the Central Labor union, demanding the abolition of the contract system in all public works, and the substitution therefor of day labor. The change was demanded on the ground that the sewer work which has been done could have been done more cheaply, and the work would have been of better quality. The ma- terial, too, whould have beon much better, incompotent inspectprs would have been dis- peused with, Kcehearsal Of Messich choruses at Max Meyer's music rooms to-night at 8. A full at- tendance 1s requested. B. B. Youxa. . Hansen's Statement, Mark Hansen, the gentleman who ingj. mated crookedness in the school board in couversation with a reporter for U‘“ g, DECEMBER 21 stated that the article published in a morning paver purporting to have come from Ernst Sthht, concerning his reasons for making the statemient, is false and unjust. As to the “fence! to build & portion of it, and_the school board the rest, He complied with his agreement, but the latter has not yet built its share. In speaking of his wanting the dirt that was re moved for the purpose of grading his own lots, as stated by Morris Morrison, he sayvs that this is not true. Hansen says that ho has more dirt than what he could dispose of for his own use, without getting any from the school board Christmas Table should he without a bottle of Angostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer of exquisite flavor. Beware of counter feits. - THE ( United States Court, John Holt was brought up from TS, Falls City y deputy marshal d with selling liquor without a govern, ment license Before Ju of Feiberg was given a_he in business in 1 with his creditors lar. The plain amounted to $1 given, which grouna ti Dundy yesterday tne Al v Freitschke failed ted a composition t 50 cents upon the dol share upon this basis A promissory note was is now repudiated upon the an understanding had been nd_defend reed that Freiberg and Workum be paid asum in excess of the composition agreed on between the debtor aud his creditors, This action it isasserted annuls any of the defendants responsibilitie . W. Solon arrested yesterday afternoon for appear before the court on subpecr District O Stergess Whitlock, proprictor of the Fisher Printing company, of this city, sues Sheriff Coburn, asking for the return of two printing presses and one paper cutter wrong- fully scized by defen 50 that de- fendant may be Judge Hope yesterd and M. P. O. Kumpaugh were uiling to urt. 1 two In the ¢ of P company, a motion for now trial was ordered, and juc 1t given upon_the amount claimed, viz: &1,900. In the case of Carr vs. Parker, a motion to set aside the judgement rendercd was sus- tained and a new trial ordered. Judge Wake tried the suit agawst C. Higgins, brought by Louis Bradford issuc the priority of a$i00 mech lien. verdict was for the defendant, Judge ine has heard the ar anew trial in_the case { M. railrond. Plaintiff the company have appealed from dict. The court has the matter visement. ing. 5,000, and that ver- under ad I rust company in equity azainst Patrick , John_A. Murphy, et.al., Wolfe and L. P. Hammond. hese several suitsare toenforce the pay- ments due upon real estate purchases, In Judge Hopewell's court the _defendants in the case of Daniel Brady vs Omaha and Smelting company were refused a and the verdict of 500 confirmed. caso of Goldsmith vs City of Omaha an_injunction to prevent the grading of Twenticth street, is now on trial in Judge Hopewell's court. lla Mars secks for the dissolution of her e with Alfred Mars, The prayer of supported by several pleas, most of them embracing the recital of most disgusting details. Mrs. Mars prays for the custody of her three children. A petition is filed by C. N. Dietz, the lum- ber man, in which he enters suit aginst the Missouri Pacitic railroad comp £21,760.99 damages for the dest proverty adjacent to the defendant company’s tracks.” On October 30, 1587, the plaintiff alleges that sparks from «n imperfectly co structed locomotive, having no spark rester on its stack, caused the conflagration. With Mr. Dietz as'co-plaintiff appear the fol- lowing 1nsurance corporations: Liberty, Rockford, Boatman’s, Lancashire, and the Fire insurance compauy _(limited). These companies have paid Mr. Dietz #10,006.50 in insurance policies. The plaintiff estimates his loss by this firc at £16,693.99, to which 13 added the amount paid him by the insurance people and this is the aggregated sum sought to be recovered. ition mar complainant i uction of his County Court, In the case of Hyde vs. Coburn, a suit in replevin, the jury after being out all night were discharged yesterday morning with- out rendering a verdict. 1. W. Kelly has filed an action against R. R. Stewart, d asks for judgment of #2 for grading in streets in South Om was for the plaintiff in the sum of §205.2: The Cook carriage company of Ohio enters suit against L. P. Pruyn,et al., for the recov- 25t 8 per cent from De- Tanville is sued by B. B, French, , on a note dated November 27, Atkins, Ogden & Co., of Milwaukee, Wi sue Phillip Lang, of Omaha, for the recov of $111.25. Justice Court. Justice O'Connor issued a replevin for a horse valued at $75 to John Betts und against George Smith, M. Sveina has entered suit to recover goods sold to Joseph Polikto the extent of £9, From Ex-Governor Carpenter, of lowa. Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia, and to some extent com- pared it with Appleton’s, a copy of which I have owned for several years, and I have no hesitation in saying that I believe Johnson’s is the most com- vlete, compact, and in many_instances more correct than Appleton’s. When these facts are considered in connection with the fact that iv can be obtained at less than half the cost of Appleton’s it seems to me that persons desiring to buy a eyclopwdia will do well to obtain a copy of Johnson As evidence of my appreciation of the work, I have ar- ranged to exchunge Applcton’s for Johnson's, C JA i, In vesponse to inquiry, he writes to gont at this place; under date of 14, 1888: , P. Hunnic —Dear Sir: 1 very aftor having Johnson’s Revi pedia in my library for over two years, and having used it for reference during that time,the opinion which I expressed concerning it white you wero at Fort Dodge, has not ouly been confirmed, but my appreciation of the work has been greatly increased. Yours very | l|ul\ C Discoveries More Valuable shan Gojd Are SANTA ABIE, the Californin dis- cover; hn'('m\numpli\m and Disi s of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, and CAL- IFORNIA CAT-R-CUR the only guaranteed cure for (uLnrrh Cold ia the Head and kindred Lumpl.uulm They are sold ut $1 per package, or three for 82,50, and are recommended and used the leading physicians of the Pacitic Coast. Not secret compounds. Guar- anteed by the Goodman Drug Co. Hubites Study ing Omahogs. Benjamin P. Eldridge, chief inspector of police, Cyrus Small, superintendent of po- lice, and Cyrus T, Clark, all of Boston, were in the city Wednesday to see the police force of Omaha. The party is on a tour through- out the western country for the sole purposo of mspecting the various palice departments, 80 as to have the peoplo of the hub enjoy the latest improvements in the management of such forces, An Absolate Cure. 1ie ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, aud is an slute cure for old sores, buras, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup- tions, Wil positively care al kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENWT. Sold by Gouvdman Drug Co., at % ceuts per box—Dby wail 40 ceuts, referred to he states that he agreed | SOUTH OMAHA NEW Notes About the City. nle Carpenter, assistant principal resigned; her resig: December 21, Principal Miss Ma in the High school, hat nation to take effect, Friday, The entertainment prepared by Munroe and the pupils of the city schools, announced for this afternoon, . has been postponed without date. Mr. Munroe says that it will be given about the middle of Jan uary. The regular Friday afternoon exer cises will be held Friday, closing da The school board will hold a called meet ing in the high school building Monday after noon, the 2ith, at 2 o'clock Court Magic City, No. 168, Order of Foresters, will Wednesday evening, the 26th An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bar. rett died Wednesd ning and was buried at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Laurel Hill cemetery Rescue Hose company, No. 1, dance in A, O. H. hall, Rowley bloc day evening, the 2ith Dr. and Mrs. John N invitation for the m Miss Grac with Mr Wednesday, December 26, at 1 o'clock Deputy Postmaster R. A. Carpenter was aken suddenly ill Wednesday and had to be removed home, Wednesday Swift & C killed The slaughtering of cattle now 1se the company Chr Independent elect ofcert will give a k, Thurs Glasgow have issued > of their da fanly W. 384 cattle, not very is sclecting, tmas heeves. © has charge of the Christ- s beef tions, and has already 167 of choicest beeves dressed and artistically ted for the holiday trade. J. A. Anderson, of Storm Lake, Ta., iting his sons, Murshall D. and Joseph derson Harry Strothman and Miss man, of Calumet Harbor, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bruio R. S. Patu of the W telograph forces, after a month’s at his post again. “There was a slight fire in_th vied by Mrs, Merrick, N Twenty-filth street at' 4 o'cloc morning. Mary, wife of Géorge Fiedler X Wy morning. Fune Simon S, is vis An- tarrie Stroth Wis,, are the Strothmnan, stern Union illness, is nouse occou- outh sterday died at 7 lannounce ment hereafter. The Union Stock Yards corn, ve a private dance Christmas ¢ Leave hope behind, All ye who enter here! So ran the dire yarning which Dante read on the portraits of the Inferno, runs the cruel verdict of your friends if you are overtaken by the first symptoms of that terrible disease, consumption. “Leave hope behind! Your days are numbere And the struggle against death is given up in despuiv. But while there is life, there is hope! Dr. Pier Golden Medical Discovery has cured hundreds of ¢ it will eu delay is dangerous storc a wasted lun cal Discovery,”™ arrest the discas band will ening. alken in time. No power can the *“Golden Medi- ever, can and will —— THE REALTY MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur- ing Yesterday. L Shroder, trustee, to A F Bosche, blk 5, Brown park, w d. A F Bosciie and wite to M C lot 16, blk b, w d M ¢ Haltslander and husband 1o A F o', che,lot ¢ mount place, wd ... E1 Holt to C E P ast " bik 3, Rush & Selby's udd, w d South Omaha [.m\\ll'u to N 1" Wh husband, 1ot 7, blk 134 J Ihllhfl etulto OB 1an Avenue parl tal to W lot 15, $ 630 Huitsianger, 1,500 2,500 3% ler an i, Wl bik3, 600 150 Brown, lots 21 and 1 1,500 Orehard S (000 S b1k 7, Brown p = A Benson and wif: 108 G Johnson, ot 6, Bengon & Johnson's sub, w d....". A Benson and wife to 8 G Johnson, und X lotsT and &, Henson & Jolmson's sub, Wi F R Johnson and wite to Newport, w d Lantl Co'to 1 W and I8, bik 114, Dundee pi 3 Bell'and husband to ) M 3,1k 6, West w WL Selby and_wife to Wiiitam Colfux, W ',,lnll blk 16, Isaac & Sheldon's add, W ¢ G E Barker and wife toCH W ll\lllfl‘l‘ lot bl &, Orchard Hill, w d . M C Chapman toJ M ( Inqnuuu nw of nw B0-Li-1ie, ¢ d J°F Raukhar and ‘wife to'$ E Diaper, lots Land 2 blk 10, Ist add South Oma® ha, wd... West Farnam St Bidi ¥ to 1 Aliison lot 14, bik 6, Jerome Park, w d A Gardiner and wite toJ 11 Browi, ot blk s, C E Mayne's1st add Valley, w d . lots 17 . W d hriver, iot Twenty transte s B To Prevent Ci True croup never comes without a warning; aday or two before the at- tack the child becomes hoarse, and that symptom is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon us this hoarse- ness or cough appears, all danger and anxiety may be avoided; it has never failed, even in the most severe ecuses. There 1s no danger in_giving the Rem- edy for it contains noinjurioussubstance. Sold by all droggists. e Use Kerr’s thread always the best, sold and recommended by Hayden Bros. et Motors. The Omaha Motor company yesterday morn ing put a force of men at work at the Eleventh street intersection of Douglus, where they made connection between the end of that line and the end of the horse railway track. The road, when this work will be finished, will have a double track on Douglas to Four- teenth street, which up to Eleventh street may be used jointly by both the Omaha or and Horse railway companics. atter company has been anxious, it is claimeqd, to have the bridge motor cars run around its loop on Douglas, Eleventh, Far- num and Niuth strects. It is stated that it offered to pull the motor trains around the loop with horses. The motor people, how- ever, doubted the feasibility and lét tho horse ruilway superintendent attach four horses to one of the trains which stood at Nintn and Douglas street rscs could the train, which was then do- Clared to weigh more than sixteon tons. Grat From the Council Bluffs Daily Globe, Jan- M. A. McPike, editor of the ambria (E bensburg, Pa.) KFreeman, has been the personal fricnd of the editor of the Globe for more than twenty yeurs, und 1s known, wherever he is known, as one of the best men living. He is also an intimate friend of Mr, Clark, of the Nonpareil. He has been unfortunate in the fact that his family was ravaged with diphtheria and greatly distressed, Mr, Clark, having heard of this calamity, sent him sowe of Dr. Je feris' Diphtheria Cure. It was used at onc and the lives of the rest of his children saved, Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some weans of averting the loss of his whole group of little and tender ones. Five of Mr, McPike's children out of eight died from diphtheria before he had an op- portunity of using Dr. Jefferis' remed, l’l of remedy 3. Address Dr. Thos. Jef- Paper rlulhlu; for wale at Millard botel gents’ furnishing goods store. e An Aged Reprobate. An Italian named Puskell Degelio has had an aged countryman named Latone Parsell arrested on the charge of attempting to take improper liberties with Degelio's 8 ear-old daughter Teresa and a little merican girl named Nellie Downing, The girls testify that the u.;ul sinner offered them nnies and candy if they would comply with is brutish wishes, Judge Barka flued the prisoner §30, . e Do as you please when you please to do right; and you will always do the proper thing in taking Bigelow’s Posi- tive cure for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung tronbles, Pleasant to take and cures speedy, 50 cents auad $1. Goodwan Drug Co. A Tribute totheZeal and Learning of the Congregational Divine. Dr. Duryen, *the snew pastor of the First Congregational chureh, is expected to arrive in town to-day, and mssumes the duties of his position on Sunday next. In this connec: tion Twe Ber publishes the following trib- ute paid by & writer over the initials of “M. G. A" 1 have read with dnterest the many com§ plimentary itoms in the several papers of the city concerning Dr. Duryea and his choice of Omaha as bis futuredield of labor. 1 wish to add a few words, not that I feel competent to pass a fitting eulogy upon this great man, but I am of that number who re- joice that his scholarship, his culture, his in- fluence and noble manhood, his magnanimous christian teaching, and the gracious influence of his life, are to become a power for good in this, our western city It' was my rare good fortune, while in Boston, to sit in the lecture room under the instruction of Dr. Duryea, and, of all the teachers under whom it has ' been my privilege to sit, he seemed to me the greatost, Possessing an almost inexhaustible fund of knowledge, he was apt in im same, as well as oxcelling in_that hapy faculty by which he won the confidenc good-will of every heart and insy mind with a deeper love of kne is a natural and eficient teach pulpit_or class-room, and we are g his rich endowments and earnest_efforts to be added to this enterprising, m young city. Such wealth as Dr. bring to us is more needod and a @ acquisition than that of the Goulds or ers have commented upon the probable results of the doctor transplanting his metaphysical mind from that hotbed of culture to the untutored wilds of the grcat west, But cultured Boston need not fear be cause the doctor's learning is not_indigenous to the salt and chilly clime of “The Hub," but 1s of that strong, 1, individual type not dependent upon elimatic changes, sec; tional or sectarian_ limitations, Neither d o our western friends need stand in awe of the doctor's metaphysics, It is not of the fossil variety, which deals only with cold abstr tions or far a soarings into the im mensity of nothingness after the unknow able. On the contrary, his is the true phil- osophical method by wlich reason and wis- dom arc made important factors in the practical affairs of a real world, peopled by mortal beings, We rec’'m’d Kerr's thread. Hayden Bros 2 o EA County Commnssioners SATURDAY, met this day Turner eeedings, Dec. 15, 1885 Present Ander- Mr. Turner in The board son, U chair, Reading minutes of previous meeting dis pensed with, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From Warren Switzler in rezard to his suit now on e u district court. Referred 1o county attorney The following offic 1; James \W. Moore, net: P. R, Sullivan, constable Eichth Hans P. Lage, constable Jefferson precinet; H. R, Avery, supervisor Me- Ardle precine ADAAL, 48828S0T Florence prec The claim of Mrs. Edward Lecder for the o of Miss Minnie Bureess, referred to the committee on charitie X Action on report of committce on charities on claim of v for care of au_in- digent board is an and vere ap- ssessor Ilkhorn from the general from the bridge were pussed. adjourncd until Saturday M. D. Rocn County Clerk. Appropr fund, $1,44 fund, $1,616.¢ And the by next at 2 o'cloek p m. with Shiloh’s you. Ayspepsia and Vitalizer is For sale by Will you suffe liver complaint? guaranteed to cure Goodman Drug Co. Criminal Mactters, i Ed Kelly got crazy drunk, and without any cause beat a couple of other men. He was tined $17. James a plaved-out gambler, was arraigned on complaint of his wife. Mrs. “Pracy has been trying to support herself and worthless husband by keeping a boardi house. The husband, however, gets b drunk and drives the boarders away, judge fined him $5 ana gave him thirty days in the county jail. J.P. Johuson, & watch repairer at 2011 Cuming street, wants a fellow numed Mar- inus arrested, who lives at 3308 street. Johnson says Marinus go: his w: repaired and walked away without offe to pay for the pairs, Charles Nestlehouse, who has only four cases against him 1 the district court for various crimes, was flued $17.50 for being an inmate of a house of prostitution. Tho arrying concealed weapons is also against him. Daniel McDonald wants four fakirs in a Tenth street auction shop arrested for sell- ing u §4 watch for #2 ing cough can be so quickly hiloh’s Cure. We guarantes le by Goodman Drug Co. it Board of Trade Presidency. The question as to who will be president of the board of trade is attracting attention among the members. A fow days ago there were no candidates for the position. Now half adozen men are being advocated by their friends. The majority of these are young and en , and have madea rep- utation in_social, commereial and financial circles. Among these are I, P. Kirkendall, of Kirkendall, Jones & Co.: Robert Easson, with Paxton & Gallagher, and vice president of the Clarke coffcc company; John A. Wakefield, the lumberman; H. H. Meday, manager of Hammond & Co., South Omaha; Max Meyer, who has been almost from its incipiency one of the most_energetic mem bers of the board; Euclid Mariin, of Parlin, Orendor® & Martin, dealers in agricuitural implements; W. 'V, Morse, wholesale boots and shoes. The greater number of these ssidents who would suit the g of the as- sociution. It is said that some of them are 100 far away in their busidess places to give active attention to the office, but it is ulso claimed that they would bo ready to make onable sucrifices to give animation to the That hac cured by it. For s yesterday that certain i entertained the hope of placing Secretary Nattinger upon the board of directors, after his retirement, because of the familiarity he nas long enjoyed with the affairs of the board, a familiarity which would be in s suggestod members of the bo: POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies, A marvelof purity streugth and wholesomeness. More econor Al thun the ordinary Kinde, nd cannot bo sold in competition with ‘the multitude of low cost, short welght alum or phosphate powders, Sold guiyin cans, Hovil Haklag Fowder o, 1 Wallstreot, New York FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We are offering special inducements to parents who are desirous of securing practi- cal and appropriate holiday gifts for their boys; what better or more sensible present can you give them than a nice Suit or Overcoat! big and small boys, $2.50 buys $3.50 buys $5.50 buys boys up to 18 an exc years old. We are showing handsome styles for and our qualities and prices can not be matched. a very nice all wool Suit or a good Overcoat with cape for gmall boys llent Suit or Overcoat for small boys. a very good all wool Suit or gplendid Chinchilla Overcoat for large We call >]\.\(~i:|l attention to a few gmall lots of very choice styles of Overcoats for little boys from them out; such gualities induced us to make 4 to 10,which we offer at a marvelous low price. a big cut on them; they We are anxious to close they are extremely fine goods and the brief season left for the disposal of are made of very fine Ker- seys, Chinchilla and Cheviots—this seasons novelties, of elegant designs and richly trimmed, be found in first-class houses. some with fur,some with plush—in short they are such garments as can only We have marked them $6.00, $7.25 $7.90 and $8.50, and we guarantee that these pricesare not one half of what such goods usually bring. and every boy will appreciate such a gift. In our Hat Department c Plush, Felt and Cloth. Hat dealers ask for them, and you would be surprised to see our prices. Turbans of Plush, Chinchilla and Astrachan at 25¢; splendid Knit and n be found an immense line of Boy's 'his is an extraordinary opportunity foprocure a fine garment at such a figure Hats and Caps in We positively sell these goods at just onehalf what regular "Good little Jersey Caps ) 1 at 30c, and very flne Cloth and Jersey Caps at 40c¢, 50c and 75c. In our Glove Department we have a lar suitable for presents. Asa Christmas offering we will present this every purchase—no matter how small, a nice paint box. line of Mufllers, Silk Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like gualities. at 15¢, 35c and 50c; elegant * Muflers especially embroidered at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Next Thursday we shall begin to distribute our elegant holiday souvenirs will also forward one with all out of town orders, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Glothing Gompany | Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. DrSpinner &0 OMAHA DISPENSARY.- NERYOUS, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES of MEN and WoMEN successfully treated. YOUNG MEN outhful folllgs orin led with Weakness, Nervous . Despondency, Aversion to .+ OF any disense of the Genito: Charges rem sonib MIDDLE- AGED MEN Ihi or burning O eXiimining ¢ wiii'oton be fo A ranco. S imorant of ‘the fiial e I of th ro times small partic il bt doctor will guar & health ind for " free to al DR SPINNEY & CO., Cor, 16th & Douglas Sts,, Bushman Block. fention this pa GENTLEMEN | We wona suggest that you tell il your frien d N M | mrousers, is cos 5 pants mesn, A into our window will Vince you we are dol cthing that inte: ven though you do not need them just now Wil pay you'to (o buy 1or future use. | BEST FITTING CORSET Vi« WORLD FORSALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS . MAYER, STROUSE & CO. MFRS. - 412 BROADWAY, N.Y. FOR MEN ONLY! APOSITIVEF-t s saions OURE of B of Body and Mind; lmu o Oldor Hohuat, Sobl Ayiioot bk leet S ronsiaa CLog OMAHA MEDICAL .= SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE, N. W. Cor. lslh & Dodfie S!a. YOR THE TREATMENT OF ALI Clironic and Soroical Diseasss BRACES, Appliances for Doformities and Trus Best fucilities, apparatus and remedies for success. | tregtment Ot every form of di qulri odion] or Bucgical Treatment. 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