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THE‘. CITY. A. Hospe was presented, by his em- ployes, with a gold watch chain yester- day. Chief Seav Christmas pre ples. Miles D. Houck has resigned the po- sition of constable in the Sixth ward and J. J, Casey has been appointed in his stead. made the ent of a barrel policemen a of ap- Lodges No. 1 and No. 19 of Danish Brotherhood are |:qm~1"ll to meet at the hall at 1 p. m. sharp, Tuesday, 25th, to attend the funeral Andrew N. {ear. T'he funeral of Andrew N ar will this ternoon, the ,at 2 p. m., from his late residence and Cuming sts. Friends of the deceased invited, Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. Captain Wood is seriously ill. Ernest Rial has returned from an castern trip, Twelve members of Dixey's are at the Barker, Miss Minnie Wood went to New York on the Milwaukee road. Wallace Broatch, son of Mayor Broateh, is at home from Yale college P. W. Hearich, insurance bus, Neb,, is at the Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. east 1o spend the holidays. Mr. Stabb, of Des Moines, is looking afte y 1 W. E. Annincame in yesterday from Wash- ington (o spend the holidays with his family. Senator and Mrs, Saunders came in ye day morning from a month's visit to York. Deputy Register of Deeds English is lying sicl at hiis home. He is suffering from ton- silitis, August M and will entef this weel, Mossrs, J. D, and R. . road contractors, are in the the Paxton. R. E. Hughes, of Meyer & Raapke, will o to Minneapolis, Minn., to spend the holidays with friends. iof Seavey leaves Wednesday for Cin i, where he will spend the remaining s of his vacation. John M. Thurston and Mrs. Thurs- m| 1 by Mr. Thurston's mother orning Irnlu the cast At the Arcade:—A. C, John G. Hehm and ehild, Sp Cameron, Herman; H. Wa mah. ‘The wife and child of Depot Acent Hea- ney left _yesterday morning for Peoria, 111, where they will spend Christmas with friends. Grant Williams, ope agent’s office of the Chic St. Paul. has gone to J Christmas. F. E. McMullen, Burt, gener Missouri Vall spend Christr of Adonis party man of Colum. Hall have gone n the city, ew yer. of Me, ain his friends & Raapke, is in at the house Kilpatrick, rail- city stonping at in_the general , Milwaukee & nesville, Wis., to for H. G. khorn & y eve to stenographe * Fremont, nt lust Saturd stenographer with the 3 cling company, South will enjoy the hospitality of friends wd to-day. George W. Mitchell, stock d of Chey- enne, and the nephew of the late Alex Mit. chell, passed through the city erday morn g on his wiy to Milwaukee ora C mas visit. P. S. Eustis, genoral passenger agent of the B. & M., withhis wife, arrived yesterday and pend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Grifiitts, father and mother of Mrs. Eustis. Grant W. Lillie, division draughtsman of the Union Pacific railway at Armstrong, Kan., is here for Christmas with his parents at 1808 Webster street. His sister also home from the state normal tor the cation. Miss Rosa_Biskenwale was calling on her Omaha friends for a few hours yesterday on her way home from Nobraska City, where she has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. H, Schwind, At the Barker: J. E. Neb.; Free L. Paine, S. Smith, Sioux City: J. Lincoln John ' Rowland, Louisville, Neb.: H. R. Chase, Genoa: Wilham P. Campbell, super- intendent of railway mail service. R. C. Burkholaer has come from Chicago to spend Christmas among his many friends in this city. Mr. Burkuolde for yoars an employe of the Union Pacific headquar- ters, and resigned his position about a year ago to take the position of bookkeeper for the D. A. Streeter Globe Iron works, of Chi- cago. Wilson, Surprise, Boone, Ta; S. D. inner, o L I, Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Al Blaufuss, 816 south Thirteenth street, a boy. Held Up by Highwaymen. E. Fryson was held up by highwaymen on Fifth and Pierce Sunday night and robbed of $1.50 1n American money and a number of English coins. g A Heavy Fine, Frank Wemer, one of the toughs who assaulted Oficer Lee on the 16th inst., D ad guilty on arraignment and was fined s 250. He' will board it out at the county juil. e The Lininger Gallery. The art exhihit at the residence of Hon. G. W. Lininger will be open to the public on Christmas and New Year's days during the usual Sunday hours. The sketching club meets tnere next Friday night, Two Wives, Clara Spitzka writes from Atlantic, la., that her husband, IPrank Spitzka, is married to another woman here, and wants him ar- Spitzka is a Bohemian, and works in & lumber yard here, Lieutenant Sarson's Appointme Lieutenunt H. B. Sarson has been pointed acting commissary of subsisten acting ordinance oficer, and post treasurer at Fort Omaha in place of Licutenant &, T, Earle, who hus been relieved at his own re- quest. Skipped. Poter Nelson of the firm of Nelson & Nel- son, general store doalers in Gandy, is re- ported by Bradstreot's to have skipped the town. The firm had given a couplo of mort- es on_their stock amounting to abnot 1,800, Peter's whoreabouts are unknowu, The liconse board, comprising Broatch, President Bechel, of tho council, and City Clerk Southard, will meet on next Saturday to consider the applications which have been made for saloon licences. They will adjourn after & short session till the following Mouday ——— Wants a Position. Pat A, Hines, of Minden, Neb., late dem- ocratic candidate lor secretary of state, is at the Barker. He is a candidate for Secretary Munger's place on the state board of trans- portation, in the event of Mr. Munger's Withdrawal or resignation, as it is unaer- Mayor THE CRECHE. An Appeal to Charitable People to Aid 1t Of all Omaha's charitable institutions and enterprises there 1s none more meritorious or 8o deserving ot success as the Creche. The new building, which is to be devoted to this good cause, and which is in course of construction, at the corner of Nineteenth and Harney streets, will be ready for oceu pancy during the coming month, It is a brick structure, and has been admirably planned for the uses to which it is put. It contains a large and airy play domito: 20%21 feet, two receptic large dining room, laundr It has been leased by th period of twenty-five years. The ladies who have this commendable in stitution in hand s of raising more funds, as they are consid sufficient amount to pay for their i building. The 5-cent fund started son since amounts to but &00, but it is and the ladies would be pleased to any further propositions the people may see proper to malke. The oMcers for the ensuin T. L. Ki M ice president’s Mrs association for a "Thomas Mrs. T. Br Mrs. A, Allce, 1 several others, Mrs, Allee is nof all the committecs; while Mrs, win i chairman of the clothing commit- tee; Mrs. Martin, chairman of the provision committee, and Mrs. Wallace chairman of the furniture committee, "The board of dircctors meet the first Thurs- day of each month, and at the next meeting will transact an unusual amount of impor- tant business. hy, Mrs. William Mrs, H, C ARy Horsford's Acid Phosphate For Abuse of Alcohol, It relieves the depression therefrom, -— he Chart 'r Committee, The charter committee met again yeste day afternoon to receive reports from com- mittees, but as it was Christmas eve they adjourned without transacting any business, to meet again Thursday at 2:30 p. m, A Mystorious Disappearance, Friends of J. 8. McGowin, a tenant farmer of D. Burns at Summer Hill, are anxious to tearn his whercabouts. He left the farm on with $110 cash anc ad of corn, but as he has not since been s tis feared he has met with foul play. The polico ° been notified, and are looking for a clue. R sals, There will be two rehearsals of the *“Mes siah"” choruses to be sung next Monday even- ing at the concert of the Ladies’ Musical so- ciety, one on Thursday at room 309, Paxton and 6 o'clock, for tenors 51 yats p.m. for A foll aitendance is reqtestod B. B. Yousa. all — N cures o beautiful com Come Up Neb., Dec. 24, wan, Odama, Sporting Editor Ber: aten-hour race, go-as- side, T have only to sa; cept if he will post with Mr. G sporting editor of Tne Bee, $25 as an carnest of his good intentions. ' Yours, Jonx HOURINEN. Omatia. for 50 a gladly ac- swold, the ou-please, that I wi ilare? ned this morn- Is Marriaze a F Heary Coffman was ing for cursing and ti jug his divorced who now is known by the name of Since they have had their mar- ity has been paying taken her to theaters an amuseme: and in other ways gallant, Yesterday, while under tne influ- ence of liquor, he imagined ho was again her husband and proceeded to_curse and abuse her. She had him firrested and Judge Berka fined him $27.50. e Most complexion powders have a vul- gav glare, but Pozzoni’s is a true beautifier, whose effects are lasting. z o A Draw Dog Fight. Mr. William Roach, of North Omaha, the former owner and trainer ¢f the bulldog Major, of local reputation, brought one of his numerous fighters to Fort Omaha to give Mr. Murray’s dog Grip a bout. Grip has a splendid record, huving bean in eight pitched battles, and does not know what defeat is. The usual ceremonies took place, the dogs were brought on and a fierce battle fol- lowed, lasting thirty-cight minutes. By mu- tual agreement the jaws of the dogs were pried open and the fight calied a draw. About Horses. Zulu Magnetic Oil cures ring bone, spavin,sprains,ete. Ask your druggist. - Where is Freeman? The marshal of Ashland has written to Chief Seavey telling him of the probable suicide at thav place of Fred Freeman of this city. On the banks of the creek near that town was found a suit of clothes and a pair of shoes, On the soles of the latter was the inscription, “Frea Freeman,Omaha.’ Whether this was a mere blind or actual suicide the marshal is unable there was found nonote indiciting that i*ree- man was bent on self-destruction, e Wm. Black, Abingdon, fowa, was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr, Jones’ Red Clover Tonit, which cures all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best tonic and appetizer known. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. - Big Christmas Shoot. There will bea big shooting tournament on the grounds of the Omaha Gun club, this afternoon, under the management of J.J. Hardin, There will be at least fifty shooters on the grounds, among whom will be some well-known trap shots from abroad. Following is the programme: First shoot—Iive live birds, modified English rules, § entrance, three moneys; second, seven live birds, $5 entrance joneys; third, five live birds, § en rco moneys: fourth, seven live birds, fifth, five live birds; sixth, seven live birds; seventh, team shoot, two to & team, $10 en trance per team, ten live birds, three mon- In reply to Mr. Swan’s challenge for | eral successful raids &ys: eighth, four pair live birds, & entrance. All single bird matches will be governed by modified English rutes; double birds, plunge traps. Target traps kept running all the afternoon. Two thousand live birds have been secured, and the tourney will be the shooting event of the winter season. Hitter But Not a Marksman, While Henry Stiger was at a turkey shoot Sunday his inferior markmansnip caused considerable merriment and one of the by standers ventured some facetious remark This made Stiger very angry and turning about he struck and knocked down Charles 3. Brock who he thought was the man who d fdiculed his shooting. Brock, how. efectly innocent of anything of d before he could explain, & had disfigured his face badly. An officer and arrested both Stiger and Brock. The latter was very indi this second nposition and an ar most satisfactorily pro him inn was discharged. Stiger was fined §1 Grateful. From the Council Bluffs Daily Globe, Jan- uary 26, 1882 A. McPike, editor of the Cambria ( Pa.) Freeman, has nd of the editor of the Globe for rs, und 18 known, whi best men_living. He is also an intimate friend of Mr, Clark, of the Nonparcil. He has been unfortunate in the fact that his family was god with diphthieria and greatly distressed. Mr. Clark, having heard of this calamity, sent him some of Dr. Jef- feris' Diphtheria Cure, It was used at once, and the_ lives of the rest of his children suved. Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the loss of his whole groun of little and tender ones. Fivo of Mr. McPike's children out of eight died from diphtheria_before he had an op- portunity of using Dr. Jefferis’ remedy. Price of remody §. Address Dr. Thos. Jel- feris, box 657, Omaha, Neb. —— Homeless Bachelors, Secretary Jenner, of the Y. M. C. A., will entertain, at a 4-o'clock dinner this af- ternoon, some fifteen or twenty *waifs” who are homeless this Christmas tide. This dif- ferance, however, is to be noted, that in- stead of the objects of Mr. Jenner's kind- ness bei onile / clude la , medic one newspaper man try anda_ make to-d nearly like as ssible to the favored few, what it would be if they had the advantages of home comforts. The dinner will be served up in the commit- tee-room of the new building. The City Mission's Charity. The Omaha City mission will give its an- nual Cliristmas dinner to the poor children of our city next Thursday. Mary B. Good- man, ry of the mission, say e A e pics, ete., overything that is necessa good dinter, Please send the provi the mission by 11 o'clock Thursday ing [ help and morn- for out, eral poor families have Two families have be y clothing or furniture able if left at the mission. Protect Yourself By keeping a supply 0il for rheumatism, appealed burned will be 1 Family of Zulu Magnetic B, h\lllh. Gamblers and The chief of police h ing letter to the mayor: Enclose ing the vi rdinances Rosenfield, expressman, Otto Maue Higgins (four c rges), Jack Woods (l'lrou charges), Henry Hornberger (two chary Charles 'Kallinger, Edward Maue Le: y licensed liquor dealers. T hiave also the honor to inform you that sev- have been made on gamblers during the year, over the Turf Exchange saloon and over the Diamond sa- loon, both of which are located on Douglas and l ‘ourteenth stree Section 11 of chapter 26, Chase's compila- us, provides that any person to whom a @ shall have been granted who shall gambliug on his or her premises, after having been convieted of keeping a gambling house, is liable to have his license cah- celled by the license board. Crushed Through His Own gligance Coroner Drexel held an inquest over the remains of F. W. Baler, who was killed Sun- day afternoon in the transf rd of the Union depot at Council Bluffs. The evidence went to show that the deceased attempted to cross a line of cars that were being switched. He was warned by the several witnesses who were present at the time not to attempt such a thing, but paying no attention to the wa Baker attempted to squeeze in, and was between the draw-bars. Death en- a few minutes after the deceased was extricated from the cars. The jury returned the verdict ‘‘that the deceased had been killed by being erushed between two cars, and that the accident had occurred owing to his own negligence.” The body will be forwarded to Farley, la. An Absrolure Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is ouly 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 sitively care all kinds of piles, Ask for the l{l(-l VAL ABIETINE OINT- MENWT. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., at % cents per bux—by mail 30 cents. - Mentally Affected. Henry Mortonolf, a man about fifty years of age,is lodgea in the county jail to await an examination by the lunacy commissioners. Mortouolf evidently has been a fine physical fellow in his time, and there is said to be quite a romance connected with his life, Tor years he was working with, and under the direction of Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) as a scout, and b earned for himself the title of “Niobrara Red”. The unfortunate man’s malady has taken tne formof relig- ious mania, and it was by humouring this im, that Deputy Sheriff Grebe made the arrest on Saturday night, without any trouble, Mortonolf hias been ‘employed as a laborer’at Charles Barmley's livery barn on Seventeeth and Howard sireots, Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses was is- sued by Judgo Shiclds yestorda Name and residence, { Charles Price, Omaha 1 Ada Carpenter, Omab, { Albian C. Smith, Oakland avelle, Sloan, T, seph Cepra, Om Kella, Omaha., POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvelof pur strength and wholesomeness. More econc ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low cost, Sold . . . 12 trimmed, some with fur,some with plush sliort weight alum or phosphiate powders, only in cans. KHVI Ilnkllll[ Powder Co,, Wallstreet, New Yo "DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalme At the old stand, 107 Farnam St. Orders telegraph solicited und promptly attended Teleplione to No. =, 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? We are showing handsome styles for big and small boys, and our qualities and prices can not be matched. $2.50 buys a very nice all wool Suit or a good Overcoat with cape for small boys. $3.50 buys $5.50 buys boys up to 18 years old. an excellent 1it or Overcoat for small b oys. a very good all wool Suit or splendid Chinchilla Overcoat for large We call special attention to a few small lots of very choice styles of Overcoats for little boys from 4 to 10,which we offer at a marvelous low price. We are anxious to close them out; they ity > 15 bring. by Y W. J. GALBRAITR,> 7 Surgaun and Physisian, W Corner 14th and Douglas St. Toloplione, 465: Losidonce tolephons, 539 ing home ¢ o hige il T PROF. F. C. FOWLER. Moodu Dr. J.E, McGrew, One of the Most Successfal SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. Eye, Ear, Thaoat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, Kidney and Nervows Dis- success wun- eases treated with equalled. \ s of PRIVATE disorders of RED and MANHOOD : Nebraska Clothing Gompany CONSULTATION FRER. ent by correspondence, Send stas Office--Bushman Bloc«, 16th a Douglas Sts. Omaha. Neb Bost Seientifie ledml Belts. [y @Gentlemen’s Belt Electric Suspensory, nnd S¥ii e STI HOHI_ALS '("n'i’rn liau.m’é‘"fi i N.Mureny, N Postoftica; LD and, R Yar. lie, 5. MM ichnel, . uifal Fieady nerves and comrortable sisep atnight.” Robe. n..u nmmmn current. Colnf m \blo an 56 uti: & _ ALBO ELEGHHIC BELAS FoR 3 ES:—Any bunk, com hicago; whol ISEA! 1 lo Francisco and (’hicago. DR, W. J. HORNE, Inventor, For Sale at retail in Omaha, by and 8. H, Farnsworth, Ofice )., Mormonsown, Towa; Lem: Pllxs]l, Felt and Cloth. mp nd DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! '"le Grandest Trlnmph of Electric Science—Sci- entifically Made and Prachcally Applied. DISEASE BUHEI] WITHOUT MEDIGINES 5 b an: B Doples tho grest horsemen; A ¢ e, Kankake I £ helt-has accompl 50" Eaet S0t Beret - New s K, h:nvous PEOPLE. DR._TORNE'S KLECTRO-MAQ NKTIC BKLT poritively cures) y P forpamph o ns. 0 K FOR ' RUPTUI " Bend staimp for illustratod DATDLACE: 0 e 191 Wabash Avenue, Chica ZULU MAGNETIC OIL. Cures Unewnatiom, sprains, Ewolien Brulses, Backache, Headache and Nei permancouy drives awaywnd re ‘and slintinr Goo ‘and iibon. up i i express on bt 0 SRyt 0008 noL Keep 1. Drice $150. ZULU HEALING OINTMENT. Greateat Salve in the world, It acts like m ! to Cuts, Bruises, Bealds, Burns, Bl , Chafled and Chapped Hands, Ci Tentn, ctc, and for horses' Xoh Coritain more than four th ¥ other bottle Or packngo CLATME riicle that il : our preparations (o do. THE SANTFORD MFG. CO. Omaha, Neb Kuhn & Co., Geo. W. Parr, John W. ] thier troubles Of s SimIAr sores. and sont it your do the work we \80le Proprietors. are extremely fine guch qualities induced us to make be found in first-class houses every purchase-—no matter how small, a nice paint box. line of Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Mufllers at [5¢, 35c and 50c; elegant Silk Mufflers of beautiful designs and elegantly embroidered at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Next Thursday we shall begin to distribute our elegant holiday souvenirs and we will also forward one with all out of town orders. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, goods and the brief sea a big cut on them; they We have marked them $6 $8.50, and we guarantee that these pricesare not one half of wl and every boy will appreciate such a gift. In our Hat Department can be found an immense line of Boy's Hats and C We positively sell these goods at just one-half what vegular 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 at 30c, and very flne Cloth and Jersey Caps at 40c, 50c and 75c. In our Glove Department we have a large assortment of Boy’s Gloves and Mittens, suitable for presents. Asa Christmas offering we will present this week each boy with We have opened an elegant espocially SENSIBLE and USEFUL PRESENTS Scem to be the order of the day. OUR STOCK is complete in every ||| department. You and your fric mls | are invited to call. | polson remore Nebraska National Bank, U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital Surplus. .. #100,000 50,000 { Emy. g, son left for the disposal of are made of very fine Ker seys, Chinchilla and Cheviots—this seasons novelties, of elegant designs and richly in short they are such garments as can only .00, $7.26, $7.90 and at such goods usunally This is an extraordinary opportunity toprocure a fine garment at such a figure Caps in Good little Jersey Caps for holiday trade and offer Good Cashmere Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omabha. - — ] OMAHA MEDIGAI. «“ SURGICAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. |8(h & Dodge Sts. TOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Ghrmuc and Smaical Distases BRACES, Appliances for Doformities and Trusa Best facilities, apparatus and remed 08 for sucoe £ frextment ot fevery form ' of disonse feauiring! edical or Sugical Trontment, FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Hoard and attendamos; best hospital Accommodae #ops in the west. WRITE poll GliiouAms on Deformitios st Brag e of 110, Rt AR inora, Cang et Bonch feciritley A g T 4 By, kar. 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For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Co,, Omaha, Neb, Gents' Spinal Appliance, any Bright's Discase, Piles, s ney Diseases, Nervous= in Vnum PATENTED AUGUST 16, 1887 No. 4 Gents' Belt. Lmn Sciatica, Pa~ = or Married ralysis, Epilepsy, Spinal Di Heart Discases, Lumbago, General and N ness, Trembling, Wasting of the body, all d IMPROVED JUNE 20, 1888." No. 4 Ladies’ Belt. ¢ T e LLL' rm\m 7 enr Rheus 5t Vil ses nal akness or 0 the fol- matism of (us’ Dance S ity, Costiveness, Kid- aused from Indiscretion 7 Life, Nervous Prostration, Pers 2 plaints, in fact all ner~ Buspensory. yous discases pertaining to Male or Female, We challenge the world to pro- duce a belt that will compare with it. The current is under the perfect control of the wearer and can be made mild or strong to suit any complaint; this cannot be done with any other belt. The Suspensory for we: 5 of men is connccted directly to the Battery, the disks are so adjusted that by the means of our appliances the f7 tricity can be carried to any part of the l.m{y or wherever the disease is located, This is the latest ‘lgrmllwt Front View. improvement ever mm.uy»[fi,.ug Electricity to the Body for the cure of disease or as azemedial agent. This Electro~ Back Viow, Galvanic Body Belt has j li’l st been Patented August 16th, 1 Improved Junezoth, 1888, Every buyer of a Belt wants the best, and this he will find the Owen Belt to be, 1t differs from all others, It is a Battery Belt containing 10 Galvanic cefls with 10 degrees of strength, cxcept our No. 4 Full Power Guarantee Belt, Which Contains Two Batterles and Twenty Galvanie Cells, with20degrees of hlr(uflh, has'a Positive and homxllve current, and the current can be reversed. ‘The Owen Belt is not a Chain, Wire or Yoltaie clt, or a Pad, of any description. it will cure all complaints Curable by Electricity or a Galvanic Battery, The Flectric current can be Tested by any one before it is applied to the body and is worn on ly from six to ten hours day or night. = After examining this belt you will buy no_other, as it is light and easily worn and superior to all others now offered for sale. To show the Entire Confldence we have in our Electro-Galvanic Belt and Appliance, we will send ‘our Full Power M. 4 Belt complete to responsible parties on thirty days’ trial, and if it does not Prove to be or do what we Represent, you can return it to us. Physicians indorse the Owen Lielt as the best, Send § cents postage for our free illustrated pamphlet of 128 pages written by a physician of over 40 years experience, which will be sent you with our book of testimonials in a sealed envelope, giving instructions how to treat yourself with electricity without ‘the aid of aphysician or the use of medicine. Send fora puir of Dr. Owen's Electric Insoles, Price $1.00, which will cure you of Gout, Chilblains, Cramps in fect or legs, or Cold Feet, Do mot waste your money on belts patented years ago. We have private consultation rooms for ladies as well as gents, and all who call or write us can rest assurcd they will receive an honest opinion, and if the bell is not adapted to their case they will e so advised. Opon at all times~-days, nights and Sundays—call or write 1o the doctor, Consultation at llce, or by mail free. ' e OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. For information how to obtain trial belt se¢ 438-page pumpllet, ) bu.ulmn this Paper, 806 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo, Incorporated June 16, 1887, stood that the gentleman dcsires to resiga. \austion, Female Com= Under False ctenses, Jensen Aundersou was arrested yesterday morning _under @ warract fssued by Justice Wade. Anderson, with another lnln not in custody, is chlrgm with obtain- flmnnny under false pretenses. His trial | take vluce January 5 @t 8 p. m. John Liuderbolm and D. K. Lander gave bonds in $400 for the defondent's appearauce. e v of Knuckles. Frank Purcell was arrested for carrying a pair of brass koucks. He has been before the magistrate ,a number of times for vari- ous offenses and is considered & dangerous character, A fine of $27.50 wus imposed, r:d belng unable to pay it, he went to Jail. t is the Intention of Chief Seavey and Judge Berka 10 use the severest moans per- missable by law to Jisarm the toughs of Omaha, Eadorsed by the heads of the Great Universities and Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest, Purcst and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does ot contain Ammouls, Liwne or Alum. Dr. Frice’s Delicious Flavoring Kx- Aracts, Vauilla, Lewou, Orauge, Alwond etc., do not contain Poisonous Oils or Chemicals. PR!CE BAKING POWDER €8 New York. Chicago. 8t Louls. Used by the United States Governmes

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