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8 THE. CLTY, Personal Paragraphs Mr. D. M. Gregory, the advance agent of the John Dillon Comedy company, 18 In the city. He will spend New Year's day with his friends The friends of Mr. P pleased to learn that he & 10 the position in the Omah formerly held by the la cye Ford will be 0 promoted h the New Year In. the ¥ Metho ek to night. The mem prosenc "o Wat There wiil be A mectin dist chure 10 o' bers will assure themsel of the New Year befc rst disbanding, ¥ His Leg. While spuffling in Leary teenth stre ay afternoon with Char ley Hunt, Mike McGrath, t i CRed Mike broke veyed to the St. Joseph's b cal aid was sunr s saloon on Six tal and medi Use the hoest, gold and re Kerr's thread always commended by Hayden Bros, - J MODE RN SCRIBE Delivers a Ser (it of There was a large congrezation I at the Presbyterian chur Do to hear the Rev. W. J v preach porte Almost every reporter was present reverend gentleman had to them. The sporting, society and r aro seldom found togethe often worshipping at the su piece of black vel preacher was the text, “Ye must be took care to translate it for those present who were not the hiel yphics. Before the reverend genticman announced that he becn asked to preach to reporters by the gang, aud that he did t wsare. He will Sund Hars in the anxions to shirine, t suspended behind the in shorthand, Mr. Harsha the benefit of familiar with sermon the hud wri born n [ altorn lowing sermon will be 3 The other subjects will be afnounced The prea o for his text Lhe thirtcenth chapt It 15 10 the r that wo are indebted for the physiciar yman and the reporter for the conten fng and evening pupers. reads the daily papers and through them we eacn of us ledrn all about oursclves, should read the papers; shoul i8 going on. Pap are educators Formerly it was thought that mimsters should hide themsclves away in some clois ter and keep themsclves aloof from the world. Now people nk differently and thr the press ministers learn how God rules the universe. We sometimes de. rive as much good by reading the reports of transactions in the v parts of the city as we might by reading the bible itself. = Re- ports carefully and properly read humanizo the heart be t bear most directly upon the practic: hom come to teach. We should ry words transmitted from London, and the world generally and tearn from them the ways and doings of God and man. He then likened the reporter to the hero of the mythological story who had 160 hands to work with, 100 cyes to obserye with and 100 ears with which to listen. He was always ready, always restless, constantly watching and waiting. Ubiauitous and serene, never flagging in his encrgy, and while others at home snugly ensconced in arm- around cozy fires the or Was on way seel S ntat breaktasts we might le 1 rules the world. The word “‘news’” pnveys the 1dea of a reporter’s life and work. It ineans that wo have tidings from N, the north, E, the east, W, the west, and S, the south. It thus embraces the four poiits of the com- pass, It is a noble profession. ticed of old, for do we not rea the bible? ' They wero simply bad a system of shorthand, fectual as ou mon an vate secretaries or vorters, men who rathered histc and handed it down to us. Reporters public opinion, Their duties are as various @s they are numerous. Now, attending churches. Next a brutal prize fight where the worst characters are often found, then a happy wedding, again a gawbling den and later- the last sad relics of a departed fellow mortal. “Let me beg of them to carry the influences of their higher associations into the lower,” said the speaker, “and ne Low the latter to creep into the former, Their variety of necessary association throws them into many tempta- tions, but let us hopo they e their occu- pation to good pu cun chang public opinion as well as reflect it. Then let me urge them to boware of slander. Lies do not hurt until they are belioved, and they are not believed until” published. ale bearers. Expo aud mask off hypoc We alike 00d, and when we leave it should be suid fhat somo one was made better by our h7 ng. In conclusion the speaker warned report- ers against drink and impurity, their great est temptations. “‘Drink,” ‘said he, "\uu run you in this world and in the next. N drink to keep up, for it will destroy You mentally and physically and dri w hell. Bew: of impure women \\hum foet take hold on hell. Never aid one to he eternal shame. Open you ot tho in- luence of good nd remember **You muse be orn again.” know “what ) These were wrote it From the Counc Al Blufts Daily G lobe, Jan- uary 20, 1852 Me been the personal { Globe for m known, wher: men _living 5 friend of Mr. Clark, of the Nonp has been unfortunate in the family was dwith diphtheria and greatly distressed. Mr. Clark, having heard of this calamity, sont im some of Dr. I It was used at once, of the rest of his children Letters from Mr. McPike are un- expressions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the koss of his whole group of little and tender ones. Five of Mr. McPike's children out of cight Gied from diphtheria before he had an op portunity of using Dr, Jefteris' remedy. dpico of remedy §3. Address Dr. Ihos. Jef- foris, box 057, Omaha, Neb. A Suspicious Character. Jess Green was found selling jewelry at reduced rates iv the burnt district yester- day afternoon, and was run in as a suspic- jous chavacter. He was formorly a soldicr. There are ninecteen r wvaluable than gold, but no remedy which will compare with Higelow’s Positive Cure for coughs and colds. A prompt and pleasant cure for ull throat and lung troubles. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. —— The Hare and the Wolf. Detroit Free Press: A hare which had been seized by a wolf uttercd loud lamentations and besought him to spare her life. ‘‘Give me one good reason,” replied the wolf. ‘‘Because we are both hunted by man. Even now Imay be pursued by some boy secking my life.” "+'Ah, then, it will be a favor ut you where ho can’t fimd you, the wolf, as he bit herin two and bohod the phmes. Moral: When you are the wolf, it is gafe to argue. When you are the hare, it is wiser to run. e A druggist at Fort Scott, Kunsas, per- l\lldfldg A. Camp, a lw‘fhuu)mr, to buy a boutle of (,Lumbmhuun cough remedy. Mr. Camp now says the rem- edy is unsurpassed for throat and lung complaints, es) uiully for children troubled with colds, and that he would not be without i for many times it cost, Only 60 cents per bottle, All druggiste sellit, metals more | trouble to the doe | hoy, fact !Inl his | PEERLESS DYES A War S5ip Sent For a Trunk London Truth: When the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh went recently to Greece it sovered, on arriving at Athens, that a trunk containing cer- in indispensible attive be- onging to the duchess had been left behind at Malta. A gram ordering the said trunk to be sent by the next would have been the cheapest and readiest way of obtaining but the Duke of Fdinburg ually dispatched one of the vessels of his squadron all the way to Malta to bring back the teank and’ its contents, thereby himself about a sovers eign for telegrams and carringe by steamer. I'his trip of her ship must have involved a rof some hyndre was i day's steamer mujesty’s cost to the I'he 1 Ve I should onomies in admiral is wrge sum What A1l persons ha either the Grand hotelsof Kearn ims against Midway BRAINARD, Proprictor. thi Revenue, rkey and her de- pendencies belongs to the reigning sul- tan, and is only occeupied at his will, It is parcel® to those who wish to it at a nominal rental of one- fifth of the produce, which goes dirvectly to the crown. Three-(ifths more are tuken from the lessee on other pretexts, all for the maintenance of the govern= ment, the pasha in each district having the authority to lease the ground and colleet the tixes, which may be in kind or money. 1f erops are short they take four-fifths of all the man has in animals and evan household utensils, sometimes all, to make up the deficiency which providence has withheld, Everything that can produce, be it a tree, beast, fowl, worm, or the labor of a man and i is subject to the four nnh\ s who " toil at any other tha griculture also pro rata ae o their w and must pay or 2o to prison if eaught. Olive Harperin the New York Herald. - Will you suffer with dyspepsia liver complaint? Shiloh's uaranteed to cure you. Goodman Drug ( Gots There, S0 you're working for the companies now, are you? senger to the colored porter, used to know. ‘No, boss: I’'se workin’ the s answered the darkey, he brushed all the nap off the passenger’ hat, preliminary to going through him for a quarter Turkey's W The land i yo ki cultiv and Vitalizer is For sale by railroad pas- he suid whom passen- that the con- these cookie: notice on “Did you ever feetioncr’s name quericd Wagg it is, and clking about it s only one And then the landlady, after dinner, took ‘em out on the back stoop and sand- papered ‘em. e We rec’m’a Ke s Ilnn.ul Hayden Bros Worso and Worse. ‘*Araminta, do you know I saw Rich- elieu come out of a saloon last even- ing?” d_ Mchitable. you’ve not in earn- *but ! and here I've been every cvening this “Great h at home alone week!” And that’s what smile maliciously —— The Character of the Western Man. Prof. Bryce, M. P.: Good nature, heartiness, a readiness to render small sor nother, an assumption that neighbors in the country, or per- sons thrown together in travel, or even 1 a crowd, were meant to be friendly rather than hostile to one another, seem to be e vwhere inthe ai i those who 1 heit. So nd moroseness the rare made Mehitable an Englishman expeets for the western mas taciturn and seldom wreathes his long face into a smile. It rather that you feel that the man next to you whether silent or talkative, does not mean to repel intercou or convey by his manner his low opinion of his fellow creatures. Ioverybody scems disposed to think well of the world and itsi habitants—well cnough, at least, to wish to be on easy terms with them and serve them in thos little things whose small in propol tion to the pleasure they give to the re i Po help others is better recog as a duty than in Buvope. No- ) veadily given for any 1ere, L suppose, are privie’ kindn fustance. s pay- nses of romising low to carry on her nd these are not done with ostentation. ?eople scem to take thei n own troubles mo htly than more in- troubles and n nized purpose ¢ S0 many such, ing the collbee oraiding o w for .*.nl;n-m to the faults by which caused. 1t is a land of hope. and of hope is a land of humor. And they have nlso, though this is a quality more perceptible in women than men, i remarkable culty for enjoy- ment, a power of drawing “more happi- ness from obvious pleasures, simple and innocent pl than one often finds in overburdo! rood WA AL 8E5a Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvelof purity streugth and wholesome - ical than the ordinary kin 1 incompetition with ‘the multitude of low cost, short weight alum o piosphate powders, Sold onlyin cans. Roval Baking Fowder 0o, 12 Istreot. Now York. ARE THE BES B0ld by Druggints, THE ()\l AHA GRAND ILLUSTRATFD CHRISTMAS NUMBER Ladies’ Home Journal PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER. HOME COOKING HOLIDAY DAINTIES&DESSERTS riginal articles from the best writers. Tlustra- ted articles on Games and Home-made Toys. Amusements for Sick Children. Illustrated, Kindergarten. Illustrated articles by ANNA W, Bauna, A good article on Etiquette by Mr woob, Talks with the Doctor, Artistic Needle Work, Interior Decorations, Christmas Gifts DECEMBER number on the news st SIX CENTS a copy. PUBLISHING €O, Philadelphia Pa Jouw eminent physicians, wnd how to make them, ands. L, Texas, June , > Compuily, Atianta, tlemen 0o of my Lni[- ren wi with igumatism ‘nd otls for’ avout ¢ oura fave hor vasioin fcinds of m ine. but wi out proft,nud beg to des sing her s persunged to Four KWty Attor shio' had disoases 1l disnpoeared, How . inale, earey mnd ety " Another endid '"fxmm A prom) A00NER. .Yuly T, 08 The Kutty aiita Our e Rrea weeks o\d broks gubwith ccrema. We wrled (he grascripiions f Lorai good dootors, but Without nn 6.8, 8., end by t x heid egan to taken six al bonent. We trie ne oo be Bmxlu o ‘was com| .m has nl’ Ve by {‘ o b Bearty chiid 4 HAT T B EARS e na s slafement, Respoctfully, H. Ch Juso ¢ e G i I poutin, bud Who theatad mo for sev: \. 1s advice 1 went t Crab .g, K wigio i Course' of cHind didervea 1o o 1 but (ho next spring pim- Toa" borar, J’hp--r on Tuy face ar | body. ticne grudually Tnereasod” fo ores ning ul dvinad to try Fmmediately aitar taking it 1 comm Drove, slowls: at firsf, but more rupi hlly alibrwards, and }snon neuting Tomal \ b 2 how thor: em Tres trom t, resout conditiona erfuot cure—_to your mledicine 1 choerfully ivo this satcmicnt “bat others who' Lave Y reap the same benefit t Ninth b e prsttlans done Jor me rmagent rolief. Frionds Afln it ould give 8. 5 8. a falr tria), aithough qught it would bo throwiug aivey mono Attor takinga th 4 strenng] 8.5, LA now e, . ¥ mmuw and oo, Li i say {hat Lis statement is ¢o JOREPR SHELTO! Treatiac on Blood and Skin pi Tx Swirr srxcivic Co, Atianta, " NIORTH- WESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only road to take for Des Molnes, Marshaitown Cednr Toan dn Cllnton. Dixon. 1itago. Miwhikes polnts Kast. To the pel @by Db, Tdahor N ages mailed Brawer & 08 Of 1] I'a inwnion dopot With ‘those of tho (hi: Y. In Chicago the trains of 086 conréotion with those o a1l other . Clncinnatl, Mon. All tickes P. WILSON. Gen'l Fass'r Agent. | Western Age: ent, % mmu\xvngmm oot ity Passenger Agent M0l Farahm St. Om aha. Nabo oo H Gen'| Manngos, W.N. BA Bond Sale, City bonds in the sum of $500. c Pholps eounty, Diyih issued by the N, cont in ited October the eity of New Suid bonds will payablo i 10 run 20 ye f Hall & Patrick, Neb,, on theith day of Juuuary P m. "Lhie city coun any and wll bds i Jo I PATHICK A28masunst Holde Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Live Bladder, Kiduey and Nervous Dis eases treated with un- equalled, A cure guar gud BKIN DI S0 R LY RS TONED CONSULTATION FRE ntby correspoudence. cbrask, teod in all cases of PRIVATE All disorders of the URED wnd MANHOOD Treatn Send stamp tox rep Office--Bushman Blogs, 16th Douklas Sts. Omaha, Ney and I)AI] Y BEL: MONDAY, CAU'I'ION W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE, ot CENTLEMEN. The only call B3SEAMLE S 8hoe smooth in- side. NO TACKS or W HREAD toliurt the X feet, easy as hand-sewod and WILL NOT RIP, TO THE PUBLIC gt irular st ont by the New ol Union nl-(ul i} iarunning mploy b s and In ot Mol Kood asy W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. For sale hy Kelley. Geo. S, Miller, 612 North 16th St. RADIANT HOME STOVES. Garland Stoves; Oak Stoves, MONITOR STEEL RANGES Largest Stock! Best Goods! Lowest Prices! Milton Rogers & Sons, COR. 14TH AND FARNAM, OPPOSITE THE PAXTON. Mcrclnn Na lonal Bank Northeast (ornf‘r E.u' 1l nn| 13th St and Paid Up Capltal Surplus Fund. . 500,000 100,000 FRANK MURPHY, President. SAMUEL B. ROGERS, Vice President. BEN B. WOOD, Cashier. LUTHER DRAKE, Assistant Cashier, Accounts solicited and prompt attention giver to business intrusted to its cure. > 1 Dr.W.C. Maxwell GRADUATE OF Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege, N. Y. City, Class 1874. WL by his own method, uarantce to perectly and permanently cureall cases of PILES, FISTULA, lFISSUHIE ETC., without, use KN Carbulic Acid or i un\l il D\t s year, and {s been located in Omaha more than t Id; no detention rom treatuent. roonis 4J6-407. Oftice hour to 5 p.m. Residency Corby and Locust LOMBARD INVESTMENTEU. Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo. Capital & Surplus, §1,500,000 This company has opened an Omaha office and ss prepured to furnisn money promptly on im- proved ity nnd farm prope No applicaiions sent awa Louns closed und pi ¥ without dolay. H, Munager, 209 8outh fih Stroct, First National Bank PENGERIAN TEEL PENS Are the Best, IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability, Evenness of Point, and Workmanship. Bamples for trial of 12 different styles by mail, on receipt of 10 cents i stanps. Ask 1o card No. K IVISON, BLAKEMAN &. 00., "“m'!v"'\".i'.‘i“” DR. BAILEY, OMAHA Medical Institute SGLT. uth froe. 16th and I Send 8 cent ) With gorrespon stan l u\lnn Blk., roam, Conceded Ly the tists to be unoqualed on eith founded 842 at Manchoster, free. LYON & MEALY, Chicege H. B. IREY. S TO LOAN, On City and Farm Proverty! CASH ON HAND, irst Moftgage Paper Boughts Frenzer Block, opp. P. O, I)ILCF‘\[BER .H ]Rflfl. A PLAIN FACT. For Overcoats the ssason will soon be over. them and we are happy to say many left, we only regret that we have to di all. pose of all this season but the demand outran our supply: that we must have sold them the cheapos disposed of during the next few days. Trimmed gua rantee an enormous Overcoats and fine saving to t' The few odd Ulsters, which ave offered ose whom we can fit, cost considerable more money elsew here. Of the children’s fine Overcoats which we advertised last week are only a We have what few clothiers are able to say We call particular attent on remarkably low, as the had an enormouns trade in that we have not appoint many customers, as we can not fit A few weeks ago we had so many, that we thonght it would be impossible to dis this fac sizes which are only demostrates left will be Fur to a few and we c¢* same garment would few left; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked these. In men's season do not leave much of a margin for “mark down™ and boy’s Suits we have a good stock ye and * Our low prices throughout the sweeping reduction” fig ures, but we will take inventory next week and as we are determined to have as few goods as possible to take up, extraordinary inducements in several lots of men’s and boy's we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week Suits, they are mostly o. the finer grades and we have marked themas low as other houses would ask for medium and much poorer qualities The enormous trade sizes and odds and ends. we had them at almost nominal figures. We have reduced the pric Scarfs them have been selling at 50¢ and 60c. in Underwear has left us with s on all remaining Silk Muillers, cousiderable broken In order to make a clean sweep with them, we have marked Handkerchiefs anc One lot of elegant Silk Scarfs, o'lds and ends we have marked 15¢, some of PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Clothing Gompai Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. |SPECIAL PRICES UN MENS SUITS, There is nothing sensational about | our method of advertisiug, we alw |huve a good business reason for what- |ev 0. This week we can give you | a bargain in Suits, and it will pay you to luuk at them, | Max Meyer & Bro., XTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, neral Agents for STEINWAY CHCKERING, ABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W, STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Orgaus SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catulogue EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- Aged Mon, s tiem, can Do cured w nu,.m.. m Apstrugiions’ in'thi Nien o vm o Ve 0 upj e or Wk PATKER N i Mass., who' wiay be consulied dentiaily o0 all 5 JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION 1878, Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFEQT OF PENS | This is a Blood OMAHA MEDICAL SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE, N. W, Cor. 13th & Dodzs Sts. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clronic and Suraical fllSfiflSBS BRACES. Appliances for Deformities and True: est tacllitios, apparatus aud remedies for succoss y form of disease requiring | e [ A A0 FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, I0Rd 10 atendanoes bess Lospital naooniuota: ioun ema on Detormites and nrac i i WRITE FoIL Truesos, Clud Curvature of the Spine, P\l Can rob, Broacayii, Tiihiadion Bladdor, g“m"" e xyf... Epiaps v 150d, An 2 il Baryica) s adoey asos of Women & Specialty. BOOK ON DISRASES OF WOMKN nem. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITU MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES, AllBiood Disensos ancconstully trentor olnunmmnn rom th o ity eorrispondoncs © M & 0[@05 ‘I'Q M.EN FREE Omaha Medical amd Surgscal Inssitute, or DR. FMcMENAMY, Oer. 13th and Dodge Sts. - » OMAHA. NEB. A Sure Cure —OR— IO PPAT. 20 TO 6C DAYS. ise which has b I Medical Seien This is a dise BafMed We have i lte World outsid retofore nthe it hay to cure the most ol Ten days in recent loes 1he work the old chion deop seated cases Lot we soli cit cured bundreds who Physiciuns, wnd pronoy chatlengetie World to will not cure i 1 Rince the hi s speciiio for Syphilis b ught for by inever found untilonr DS(LARKE q ESTAGLISHED 1861 § 186 Se. 5“790“1'65! } Ghicago, Ilis. | Giarkst i 1} | | | 1 Tho Regular Old-Establshed PHYSICIAN AND SURGELs- . Is stitl Treating with the szle- €2 SKILL and SUGCES L'III'IJIIIC NGI‘VUI]S fl]’fl Pl ]Vflw DlSCflSBS erPRVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhoot | Failing Memory, Exhausting Diains, Lerribl Dreams, Head and Back Ache and ullthe sfeer l icading to early decay and p onsumption or preated aclentifically w methods with “4s-SYIHILIS 1nd a1l bad Blood and Skin Die cases permancntly, cured. IDNL nd URINARY complaints, Glee , Stricture, Varicocele and all disea - Eente T Oigans cured promply with Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs. 3~ No experiments. ~ Age and experience im portant. Consultation free and sacre nd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on , Nervous and Delicate Di flose contemplating Mar | Clarke's ‘celckrated pite Male und | 15 cents, both as cents ( octor, umu?l, h 1 gs sent everywhe m exposure Hours, 86 8. Sundays g to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St., cmcnuco, L D Smnnev&C( OMAHA DISPENSARY. NERVOUS, ClRoN1o and PRIVATE DIsE\SES 0 MEN and WoMEN successtully treatod YOUNG MEN Suflering from t foll aincretion ki i Dbl T O M s or Uy il i sa o Clilrgen ren hnlly o 1o p MIDDLE-AGED MEN “here nre many troubled with ¢ untions of e Lo, « DU SO0 S nd, or Guide to Wedlock, FREE TO AL, _ADDILESS DR SPINNEY & CO Cor. 16th & Do fonal [ " City, an bl Mauin, I\ Tt Mention this paper. SteckPianc arkable for powerful sym) PDILned By tie beat known here was nover atrue specific b edy will cure when everythi Wiy was | medicines t I A an A Sy I S e You that haye heen amiicted but ' she Bhould by all means come to us NOW 30t one m | ADURLIY Clire e S s atter it oy , two or three yen Purifier and will Cu 1 Diseuse when Iails, | any Skin or Ble Lverything Filse THE GOCK REMEDY GO, Room 10 and 11, U, 8, Nafional Bank ‘ building, Omaha, Neb. ‘ | -.y out, maanhood. Wrliise rnen b Tree oty OVII.II. Hooflul. Conn. G tone, plisble uction #olute duraiil y W KUATAL{ 08 x th wnlll'qmnns 'mfls “ Nebraska National - Bank. v. 8 DEFCSITORY, OMAKA, NEB, | Up Capital. 100,000 Surplus 50,004 H. W. Yarrs, President. Liwis 8. 1tein, Vice beesident. A B TovzALas, #id Vic W sident, L8, HuGues, wahle DI MOnsE, ou 8, Coviiis, Y AT % A HE Lew HEvn, E. TouzAl Barking THE IRON BANK, Corngr 1240 and Farus 4 Gevera! Junkiog Business 't -unu-l-

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