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'THE CITY. The horse of Mr, Bohn Manufacturing company, ran nway yes- terday morning at Walnut hill and made od of the sleigh. at 1:16 p. m. yester the cellar of Annie place Eleventh, near avenue. in and of the Bohn fire wns in Wilson's Capitol pome rubbish was slight Forty-eight little agreeably surprised by receiving pre ents at the Xmas given by the di- rectors und ladies of St Androw’s Mis- sion at Walnut Hill Thursday evening. The Banker's Life ociation, of Des Moines, a., through W. C. Beer, agent at Omaha, paid to Mrs, Riggs, the wife of the late Will S, yesterday, 2,000, the amount of his insurance with that company. Personal graphs Mrs. James 170x leaves to-day for at hree months’ visit to Yankton, Dak Robert Kolliner, a prominen Minneapolis, is spending the he city. Jacob Hrandeis, of Mi his brother, ). L. Brandeis, durlng the holidays. Johuson Brigham Rapids (14.) Republican, d the funcral of 1. C. ). Wilson, re ns' ar ty, areanging for of lus attraction at the Boyd the on The the children were Rigg attornoy of days in this aukee, i8 visiting He will remain editor_ of the Cedar is in the city to at Stone, onel Will : in London the production latter part Watson and wife of Plainview, are sponding theiv holidays with their doughter, Mrs. J. S, Cameron. Mr. W is one of the oldest scttlers of having cast a vole at the fiest territorial eloction, Omaha had_but two houscs when Mr. Watson first saw it Spilled the Milk. Thursday a team attached to a milk wagon belonging to Ole Hansen ran away Eighteenth str Picree, completely demolishing the nd spiliing the milk on the gr € the ( T Cable car 16, in charge of Gripman Pr cot and Conductor Thompson, collided yott day morning at 10:45, at the ju o of Dodg and Fifteenth strec with unaers mlxl Twentieth strect car No. 54, T'h was going north and the cablet The injury was trifling. Didn’t Get Her Roll, Daniel Edens, a young fellow who h been boarding at Mrs. Christina Koenig's, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of being one of the thieves who had stolen that woman’s roll of §23. He was released from custody yesterdaymorning, as there was no proof whatever that he was conn with the robbery. He is a hard-working young fellow, and, at the time of his arrcst, was busily plying his teade of gas-fitting. ' The real thief has nov yet been found. 088 oney in the Ashes. Mus. Jucobson, of North strect, missed 65 of b yestorday and suspected two of her room named J. S Wilson and Alice W Sergeant Haze was detailed to looi up the ease. He searched their room fully, an after a long hunt found the m in the ashes of Wil son’s stove. The pair were arrcsted. Wil- son has done time in_jail_before and the police have been thinking of late of making i8 woman pay a prostitute’s fine, Ju Sixteenth money ling Water Takers and Taxes, Thoe ofticers of the waterworks company are very busy receipting and re ng the names of subscribers who are taking advan- tage of the 5 per cent discount to those who pay their water bill before the 1st of Janu ary. Only about 25 per cent of the subscrib- ers, however, avail themselves of this d count and a great rush is cxpected on Janu- ary 1. There are now about five thousand water takers, the number having increased ) housand_during the past year, making an increase of about 1% per cent a month or about 20 per cent a ycar. Hascall's Presidential Doom. There was a meeting of the demoer members of the council yesterday morning with the Huseall republicans to devise a means of electing Isaac S. as president of the body. The gathering was not a success, There are eleven republicans in the council, only two of whom at most will vote for Hascall. There are seven democrats, only six of whom will vote for Hascall, and there may be but_five andeven only four. Just how many will bo ascertained this aftornoon. The republicans and anti-Hascallite democrats meet on Mon- day afternoon, when Hascall's presidential boom will be buried. Love Missives and Packages. Postmaster Gallagher and his aides are having a hard time wrestling with the enor- mous overflow of Christmas tide business, The interior of the office is inan almost chaotic condition—stacks upon stacks of boxes, parcels und bugs being seen on every side, and the trouble is that the arrival of every mail adds to this accumulation of avti- cles for delive The transfer at Cd Bluffs is in the same condition, and the r way mail service is taxed to its utmost. postal cars on_incomiag trains are so crowded up that the employes cannot et on with their work. Several days will bo re- quired to straighten things up and get down 10 the nominal condition of affuirs, We rec’'m’d Kerr's thread. HaydenBros - Political Favorities in Colorado, C. T. Harkison, state senator in Colorado, was in town yesterday studying the Om charter, with i view to introducing its feat tures relating to the police and fire commis sionors into the charter of Denver. He says that at present, the mayor of Denver appoints all the fire and policemen and health inspectors and that the council has not the right to confirm them. The street commissioner 18 elected by tho peo le and appoints all his subor- inates. Each mayor changes all these forces and the city as a consequence is pr teoted by a crowd of mexperienced politic favorites, Senator | W given a copy of Omaha's charter, which he will uti lize 1n the legislature when it meets ¢ January. $0,000 to loan at once atlow rate. mediately. 13 Room 318, Fisrt Nat, - s Complaint? Christopher Kalmbach, who came so near being murdered in his saloon on north Saun- ders street, Chursday evening, by a couple of robbers, and who, after a bloody and fierce fight, put the would-be murderers to tight, although he was wounded, passed a bad night und has been suffering considerably yester day. There are still hopes of his recoy- ery, but nobody is allowed to soe him except those in attendance upon him Although the bloody affuir occurred Thurs day evening, and Kulmbach was taken to bis home at 1121 Douglas street at 11 o'clock the same evening, the police knew nothing of the case until they read it in last evening's Beg, Op 0 yesterday afternoon no information peon filed in the police court. Neither Edlinbach nor his family offered an excuse for this oversight or stranyge procceding, and it 18 feared that there is little chance now of the polico cnlplurm;:llm would-be murderers. Appl B1sn; Bank. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. o —— Wheu Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. Whien shie was a Child, sho cried for Castoris, When sbe became Miss, she clung; to Castoris, Ib:-.omchuum,un. o them Castoria, e WOUNDED, BADLY Daniel 0'Connell Shot in the Breast by Frank Robinson. Daniel O'Connell,son of Justice O'Connell was the victim of an accidental discharge of a revolver Thursday afternoon. He and an ate named Frank Robinson were talk other in their apartments South Thirtcenth street. Two rev drawer, and Robinson took them out to look them. He was informed that the “not 1o and took up one and g trig worked to a charm. The was picked up, 1 again he was in that no char tridge was in the ¢ der. e p and sudden sharp crac ussion startled rs wore in led the rigger, [ conc both Jumbfounded,and for a i W Iee, but t cach ment. Sudden muanion, “T ara shot 1 am sh ho said, a8 he raised his hand to cast. Robinson immediately instituted examination, and discovered that the wnd under-garments of O'Connell en perforated. O'Connell exposed his chest, and an ugly wound was found on th riht’ side just above g i which blood began to cly nell was standing up at the the urred, while lis companion was ser sugh being bdly wounded he ne flinched, but patiently awaited the arvival of aphysician. He was conveyed to his home Juth Fourteenth str “The wound was probed, and the bull d not be found. It it thought to have lodged in the re f the fight sholder blade. The physician regards wound serious, Another attempt will be s to locate the bullet, in view of remoy. itin the immediate future. The leaden missile was of a #2calibre. The shooting was purely idental, as the individuals arc ardent friends, men. Both wer ment other in am. aid_to ves hed b The old relinble Clark’s thread is Clark’s O. N. . always on wh sther brand of thread sold Clavk’s thread an_imitatior goods dealers, when ordering th thread, see you order the ¢ at wholesale by Kilpatric Goods Co. and D. M. Steele & ( — - Broke th: Sa The safe in the store of the ture company, 606 north Sixte vas blown open about 2: i nfled of its contents. About bills and currency and 21,000 worth of notes were taken. The notes were found about the middle of the forenoon near the Garneau y, and were picked up and sturned t > furniture company by Mr. Guarneau. The safe was blown oven in a most expert manuer, and was evidently the work of ng of professionals who, ut present rking Omala, The was drilled about an inch to the vigh combination and sufticient powder poured in to blow the pl off of the door. It swung open with such force as to le deep aent n a desk to the left of the sa The money box broken open witl chisel and the cont The explosion was ing in the fla us the is Omaha ath Furni- street, morn $40 in crackery ¥ the people liv u persons living 088 the wa) roused by the sound. spicious lookin lows were seen hang- ing about the place as 1 s midnight and it is supposed that they perpetrated the job, About S o'clock one of these prowlers v into the store to ta bill changed and it is believed that he did this to make sure that there wi toney afe. Asisu v 1 robberies the win do cment were left arelessly unfast hile the front doors wer ecurely iocked and bolted, a most con venient arrangeient for burglars. Protect Yourself and Family By keeping a supply of Oil for rheumatism, spe Zulu Healing Ointment for cuts, burns, soves, ete. Ask your drugyist. - tic SYLVANIANS IN NEBRASKA. of the Fol ion ation and Elc The Pennsylvania association of Nebraska assembled in the council chamber Thursday might. Mr.W. F. Griflitts ocenpied the ct There were but seventy-five membe ent. The meeting was catled for the pur- vose of perfecting the orgamization and to elect officers for the cnsuing year. CGieneral C, F. Munderson was then elected governor of the association by acclamal T, C. Bruner was elected fi eovernor, and took the chair in the of Governor Manderson. Mr, Brune r in a neat speech thanked the association for the distinction conferred upon od the assembly that he would e hands and wel yme any Pennsylvanian, and if necessary be found willing to help him n every way in his power. W I Grifitts was next elected second licutenant governor, and_D. B. Houck third licutenant governor; Vie K. Musselman, ccretary, and R. C. Patterson t surc The following seven senators were then chosen: Messrs, Larimer, Nason, Leisen ving, Pahs, r. Anderson and Brigham The organization of the association was then declaved compicte. W, N, Nuson int bsence ced n resolution to the mians living in the become & niembor by miling plication by letter cing to abide by the constitution and by-lnws, The question of having a Pennsylvania social entertainment at an carly date trod 3 M. Jackson, of the Herald. After considerable discussion the question s roferre e committece with association then to the magor and f the hall, and after air had announced that members were requested 1o pay their dues to the tr v at the Mechanics’ und Traders’ bank, on ifteenth street, the meeting adjourned. Srateful, ouncil Bluffs Daily Globe, Jan- M. A. McPike, editor of the Caibria (Ebensburg, Pa.) Freeman, has the personal friend of the editor of the be for more than twenty years, and 18 known, wherever e is kuown, as one of the best men living. He s also an intimate friend of Mr, Clark, of the Nonpareil. He has been unfortunate in the that his family was ravaged with diphtheria wreatly distressed. Mr. Clark, having h of this calamity, seut him sowme of Dr foris' Diphtheria Cure. It was usod at once, and the lives of the rest of his children saved, Letters from Mr. MePike are un- bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding sowme means of averting the of his whole group of little and tender ones ive of Mr. McPike's children out of eight died from diphthieria before hie had an op. portunity of usiug Dr. Jefferis’ remedy. Price of remedy #. Addvess | feris, box 657, Owaha, Neb, STRUCK BY ¢ council for the use A TRA ts With a Prob, Al Accident, siding in South Omaha, had & narrow cscape from death about 7 o'clock yesterday morning. He was crossing the track with @ span of mules, at O'lerne & wwsing and the dummy train acific ran into his wagon, smashing it bidly and throwing Nehail a tance of twenty feet frow was picked up’in an and br to St. Joseph o city. Ho was badly cut about the hea nose was broken, and he is thonght to ternally injured. He was unconseious about one hoitr after the accident occurred, He is ald o man of family and it is thought the Jatter resided on N strect in South Owahu. The attending physicians stated that he may ver, but that chau against hiu. Tho team escaped injury. is claimed that the engineer on the ‘train gave o signal of alavm and that on account of the cold weather, Nenhall, having his cars covered by a thick woolen searf, did not notice the approach of the train, Use Kerr's thread always the best, sold and luummundu\ by Hayden Bros - Put Them to Work, John MeAllister, the vagabond who was ordered to leave town Thursday, appeared in police o again yesterday and was s tenced 1o tweaty days, six on bread and Frank Nehall Ma Frank Nehall, r bly Hosick's Union THI‘ O\IAH A od with . who are too lazy to ther pass the iter 8 th get board above It do not Berka complains that whose duty it 1s ¢ sot to work, h water, The county jail is being fil vagrants like McAlliste work, and who would 1 fail than to be at and lodging fre have to work the board of to sec that th utterly lgnored the for that purpose. power ners to work withou the i of t an of the board, altho ) of work such a8 1 the gutt ete, ne by convieted prisor crs. This would ) the p of mak ing the lazy vagabonds carn thay are now sponging from the Horses. cures 1 hone, Ask your draggist. About Zulu Magnetic Oil insprains - SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Proceedings of Mayor Sloane i O'Rourle, Ba, irke and Fenno were present and Rafferty were absent whet yuncil met in the H. hall, hurs after Th 1tes were proved. The petitions of . E wnd the City Conneil. nen Smith, and MeM the lan re A. O bl read and an. Hart for ap S, WL War rred to the on removing the fire beil, An ordi n requir s hose car mayor. » police committe jail and the fire committee on asked and were given moro ti nance was directed to be dr sidewalks to be kept clean. The fature to put up an electric light wenty seventh and Q streets, will bo fny AL James tarry. who v bbed Chiristmas ¢ directed to be removed from the R tel to St Josepl's hospital, | ity committeee will inve the claim of Mrs. Crawford f Phis clann is for caring for w child v died at Mrs, Crawford's louse last summe after its father Jeft there and deserted The committee wi the county comnr sioners on this claim if necds be. s lowing six bills, aggresatin reported by the finance committee and or dors on the seve directed to be drawn: . K. Ste Jolin J. Breen, M. O'Donov: 4'\ 125,31 J J : Frank M. Know 1 A, pointed e, and the ap- iticmed. The building in cted to report the n 1 building permits issued oI, mtractor Samuelson fied to replace the sidewall on Q. The bursted water pipe, ‘Thirty Land Q strects, will bo_investizated by the street dnd alley littee Hourned to meet Monday evening, January 7, 1874, No. 1 Bl pointment on ner on th John O'G pointment v spector was di council mee during the qu toscue fHose Seventy-five couples, as jolly as i are wont to be, followed Cc W. Smith and partnes to the orchiestra Thursday mizhit ANEIONE S| E At in i nual ball of Ho I was nicely ¢ the I attircd, looked just too ir uniforms, the floor was in excelles and the music scemed better th 1 was taxed to its full thing jomed to make the ball a perfect u Al suce A bef n e laddies - Fred of Rohr's at the the open musi Rescue 1 ey 1S neve the fire laddic preciate the s tit s ial treat ©s Abo Charles pr ent nen, are i the city, the friend, Z. Cuddington. arles H, Bradrick, agent of the Chi rthwesterr rail company at has been ill and contined to hus v rles Niciolson, ussis chief of the Bluffs five d attended the w's ball Thursnay night, and wi entertaine 1 by the South Omaha five the City. Metcalf and Ceatral City guests of their old William Dusiness Messrs, on, royail laddies. Hocter r. and Mrs. ke daughter An iucipicnt st Yards ailroad quelled by acced men. There will be a mecting of native Pennsyl vanians at the ofiice of David Anderson Tuesday ug, J i ) o'clock, It is now David Anderson and Samuel P. Brizham who represent South Omabs inthe Pennsylvania s . R. 7. Russcll and Patrick MeG Armour-Cadahy puckin turned from their The Rev. Aaron Simon, Keokul, will hold a Quauker se Albrizht school house Sunday moruin 10:30 o'clock. Patrick McCann, chargel James Barry, had his hearin Reuther yesterday. ith, of the with bef Judg An Absoiure Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETI is only put up in larce two and is an absolute cure wounds, chapped hands, and tions, Will positi ¢ 3 Ask for the ORIG TINI OINT- T. Sold by Goudman Drug Co., at 3 cents per box—by mail 50 cents The union stockyards sc TMENT meo tin boxcs, les will be closed k, noon, 4 RUVAL sy Absolutely Pure. [ This powdernever varles, A marvelof p strougth and wholesomsness. More o ical than the ordinary kinds, and ca in competition with ‘the multitude short welght alim or pnosphate po onlyin cans. Roval Daking Powder Walistreet, New Yo Dr. J.E. McGrew, | SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chroaic or tha So-called Incurable Diseases: FEye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, K idne Y aitd Neyoous Dis? eases treated with success un- equalled, A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE aud SKIN DISEAB All disorders of the BEXUAL ORGANE ‘CURED and MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTORED CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by carrespoudence. Send atamp tor reply. Office--Bushman Bloos. 16th Douglas 8ts, Omaha, Neo and DAILY BEE:. SATURDAY., DECEMBER 29, SuUAcoBsQ]], | FOR PAINS ANDCACHES. IT DRIVES OUT Every Torture. Every Imp&f Torture leaves. KILLS DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, The Charles A.Vogeler Companye DALTINORR, Mb, ly a vegetable preparation come ) Mercury, Potash, Ar: enlc, or otheg stances, F10 A hundreds of easca of Tpithellos of tho Skin, thousands a, Blood Humors aad Siin Dis Of thousancs of cases of Serof- , Blood Poison and Dicod Taty BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Fas relicved thousands of cascs of Morens Mal Potsoulng, Rheumatism and 8tiffncss of the Jotnts, CRATTAX000A, THXX, Juno ¥ 198-Swirt's recfic \Inmn sntlemen sty i o nd LRSI 1858 -Tho Swify FUKOUIAT T couid Rot 1o porma fCino prosorived X over @ do; 1ow I am a3 woll « Swas o 1R, T am sure cured 1. and 1 would rec gae suderiug from auy Condu £, Moy o my custc o Toathsom overed fer whole bod 80 et bod for several i Iever ue niedicing 21 13 anlction, 8 d Aty l'l o, rov lmbst fme ke ko Wi b Sue fa mow a hearty e 15y, with o trace of the uifiction Yours very traiy, J. k. Sraws, Wholesale Dri , Austiu Avenue, ond it ¥ wwell, 10 Discaser matled Co. Deawer & 5 Droui wuy. 1w n York, To tho! sufferers | | | 2l | ¥ ittt TARIFF Wiion fal pently merits 1 OF LITTLE Lputons fra the mar to stamp tstreet 10kl book. ANG Lo—SWlss‘_ oo LA N0 Combination of Carfenszd Mitk anl Nold by Paxton, 1ot Richardson Drug Co. 1007, 19 Wi Gentle L 16th and and Cass Streets, WAL Gladst me, FOS, 1310 D g s St e CHICAGO Avo FJORTH- WESTERN Omaha, Gouncil Bluffs And Ghlcagn. wlagher & Co. 7 Tond to take for Des Molnes, Marshaltown | apids, Clinton,' D i suible by any other| g 8 o of tho num mong POInts of superiorty i botween Omnha ‘wra’ the ineat it himinn art i ity can crunte. Tts PALACH SLEIT whero 1on depot With those & Norihwestern Ity tils 116 minke close conne astern linos oF Dotr On With Ehose of uil other 4 RH PG bk the “NURTHW It you wi genty ac it G ANl ticket ILSON, o en'l Una v Agent. it 11 Manager. AL N, BABCOCK, K MEN: IL‘IH”(‘:{III}ususr[lsn i pedsor i £y STEATa 1 os monthe: Kealed PAEbLCS 4. isiage JANDEN ELEOTRIC 00, 169Lasalle . CHICAGO, T. E. CILPIN, FIRE [NSURANCE Baum, Room 63 Traders' Bullding, CHICACO. ces—Metropolitan Nutional Aank. Biereae 3 8 o on Tn"'Cilengo the traing 0f | A PLAIN For Overcoats the season will soon them and we are happy to say many left, all. be over FACT. We have had an enormous trade in what few clothiers are able to say we only regret that we have to disappoint many customers, that we have not as we can not fit A few weeks ago we had so many, that we thought it would be impossible to dis pose of all this season but the demand ountran our supply; this fact only demostrates that we must have sold them the cheapest. disposed of during the next few day Trimmed Overcoats and fine Ulster Th ¢ few which ave offered cost considerable more money elsewhere. Of the children’s fine Overcoats which we guarantee an enormous saving to those whom we can fit, odd We call particular attenton to a advertised last week are only ¢ remarkably low, as the sizes which are left will be few Fur and we can same garment would 1 fow left; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked these. In men’s and boy’s Suit: we have a good stock yet, Our low prices thronghout the geason do not leave much of a margin for “mark down” and “sweeping reduction” fig- ures, but we will take inventory next week and as we are determined to have ag few goods extraordinary inducements in several lots s possible to take up, we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week of me n's and hoy's % Suits, they are mostly of the finer grades and we have markcd themas low as other houses would ask for medium and nruch poorer qualities, The enormous trade we had in e: and odds and ends. them at almost nominal figures. We have Searfs them have been selling at 50¢ and 60c. reduced the prices on all remaining Silk Mufllers, One lot of elegant Silk Scarf~, o lds and ends we have marked 15¢ Underwear has left us with considerable broken In order to make a clean sweep with them, we have marked Handkerchiefs and some of PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, braska Cloth mp Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. - [FECLARKE ESTRBLISHED 185! { 188 So. SureCLresI } Chicago, s, 1 Clarkat, The Regular 01d-Established jPHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH Is stifl Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Bt A N AT AT ot Chronic, Neryons and Private Diseases. 29~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lozt Maahood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache ard al he effects v o carly decay and perhaps Consumption or ity, treated scientifically by new methods with r-failing succe YPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- ermancntly cured. KIDNEYend URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all discases of the Geni Organs cured promptly without injury to Sto neys or other Organs. 4w~ No experiments, Age and experience ime Consultation free and sacred, e for Celebrated Works on Delicate Diseases, ingMarriage send for DF. side Male and Female, cach 15 cents, both 25 cents (stamps). Consult the old Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffer- ing and shame, and add golden years to life, 88~Book ife's (Sccret) Exrors,” socents (tamps). Medicine sent ¢ secure from eXpOBUFE, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., (86 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, ILL. cases portant. 35~ Scnd 4 cents e Chronic, Nervous 55~ Those_contempl Clarke's celebratcd D iy 6o NERYOUS, CHIEINIC ; DISEASES 0f MEN and Wos trented. YOUNG MEN youthful follies orin Norvons nd Privas uccesstully rom th ot of Suffering £ Which s whe o Such euncs 2 cent st Young Man's Friond, o° Gu'de to Wedlo FREE T0 AL ADDIES DR SPINNEY & CO., Cor. 16th & Douglas $ts, or National Dis. I and Ma ention this paper. e TH E—e (HICAGO ™ SIfORT 1IN OF THE | Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to ==THE EAST=— TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNOIL BLUKFS (hicago, —AND— Milwaukee, Codar Rupids, St Paul, Minneapolis, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubugue, Davenvort, Elgin, Madison, Janesyille, La Crosse, Belolty Winona, Aud wil Gther mporkaat pointe Kast, Northowst and outh For through b kets, eall oo the ticket agent at 101 Furana sireet. o Barker Bioc Depot. Viliian Siee world kre ran akee & BL. Faul ia) £0 panbengers by colre WILIRAL donernl” Man: KR Assistant Geuoral Manager. ALFENTER, General Vastaiger ang icket SEO VA URRFrORD, Asistens Geseral Prascoger sid Ticcot Ayent 3.7 CLA KK, Goneras Buperiniendens, our There is_nothing method of adver snsati ng, good busit look at them. trys and 1iferior @iny <l [ Says he lias them without iy 1 oa the balton, put him dow nly TO THE PUBLIC. Tl | topiy walt or wt Union Pucitio | Geo. 5. Miller, city CE SEAM AX w For sale of ing 6§ [ | tice of Ha T on 4 b tiue l. DOt by K 11 city coun ni&kunst Tiie o Sti 612 North 16! Cond Sale, nty, Neb, e uter k. liond o k, in of January, 1 reserve the Address, PATIIC Holdveu, ed for the city 0 o we This week we can give you a bargain in Suits, and it will pay y u to FOR NTLEMEN. England 1 ss‘ooo REWARD th St, fssued by th bea emi-a t pa ale 4t the St Mol B, at & 0'clo K right to re City Attorney , Nebraska, |W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. At ! el & Co, and ly | Muai o MEDIGAL ey CMAHNA SURGIGAL INSTITUTE. N W Lar. lath & Dodge Sts. 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NEB, A Sure Dure ~—0R WO PATT. 20 TO 6C DAYS. has heretofore ase which | Medical This is o dis dtled nthe o LAl hag Remedy, un ofour’Co We iy world out s the old ot W con #handonod o that we nrea nundreds who liave Physiciuis, wnd pronou inea ol 16 tie World 1o "t cure in less thin shty da hist t medic frie b pecifla never i AGIC RE erel, and we nly Kémedy in t ure, beealise the i th itively b publizhed ty th there wis never | edy will cure wh <j . et Wil nes that o iclans that ¢ very (hi ont Tried gety where. must fak you that haye Mr remeqy or NEVER rec Deen aitifcted but &' o Mouid oy all means com 10 115 1o o casen over got pi help und {hik they ure t 1h one, two or thre waln ina ino 1 This is a Blood Purificr uny Skin or B3lood Di Everything Else Fails, THE COGK REMEDY GO Room 10 and 11, U, building, Ow from the s after 16 form. and will Cure we when YORCES A GOUDIICHL, ATIOUNEY-41 LA, Vo Bearbans stlvh witics frosi 41 youes vu TGty aud dugaliy Lruisasted D Pt

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