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is fur- ies. County Poor Agent ) nishing fuel and food to 34 fam Hillside Congregational church is holding revival meetings each night this week. Mr. John Hamlin left yesterday for California to be gone two months. Henry Brown will have charge of Mr. Hamlin’s business during his absence, 917 South Thirteenth, Personal Paragraphs. R. M. Ager, of New York, is at the Pax ton C. H. Davis, of New York, is at the Murray J. F. Peck, of Chicago, is stopping at the Murray. C. R. Crane, of Chicago, is etopping at the Paxton 8. 8. Ott, of Tc t at the Murray. F. Guenth: peka, Kas,, 18 at presc of Newark, is registered at “the Paxton D. I. Bushnall, of St. Louis, is a guest at the Paxton, J. C. Miller, of Denver, is registered at the Paxton C. H. Healey, of St. Louis, is stopping at the Paxton. W. E. Hengston, of Sioux City, is a guest atilic Paxton John F. Donovan, of St. Louis, is a guest at the Murray, Ww. 1 is regis '8, of East Saginaw, tered at the Paxton, George Mitehell, of Milwaukee, is regis tered at the Mu Bucher Fonda, of St. Albans, Ontario, isa guest at the Mu David C. Shand, of San Francisco, is stop- ping at the Murray. Readick, of Independence, ent at the Murray. Mrs. Charles J. Greene and Mrs, Frank E Lawrcnce started for southern California Tuesday morning, Mrs, Elizabeth €51 8011 ure to ¢ for the remuinde Mrs, Joseph Creston, la., whe with her sister. G. E. Hawces, who was for several years cashier at the Paxton hotel. and is now clerk at the Hotel Kitchen, Leaaville, Col gtopping at the Paxton, on Lis way to York to visit his relatives. Mr. Hawes many old fricnds in Omaha, all of whom showed their delight at his advent. The Congregational Club, At the semi-annual meeting of the Congre gational club of Omaha Monday, at the 538 Paxton building, Mo, is Cady Stanton and her old py Mie Lawrence residence of the wintc Danbaum recently left for she will spend a week Congregational rooms, Rev. Dr, Duryea was clected president, Rev. M. L. Holt vice president, and the former secretary, Rev. H. ( ', Was re- elected. Tracking the Incendiary. The officers are still in hot pursuit of Adams, alias Shanron, who stole three valu able horses from Farmer Craig, beyond Schuyler, at a recent fire. e was supposed the vicinity of yeste to be in hiding e been traced to Cut O lake, but he has sin, Papillion, Matrimonmal Papers. The following inarriage licences were is. sued yesterday: Name and residence. Clyde C. Miller, Omaha. ".Yulunmn E. Reed, Omaha ’.l. A. Machneble, Omaha Aunie Schronisk, Omaha. Jacob J. Jobst, Oma ’ Annie Richard, Oum Nebraska Stati Engincers. Last night Omaha No. 1, of the Nebraska National Association of Stationary Engineers installed the following officers: President, James Anderson; vice president, T. J. Colline; ' treasurer, Joe Welzenbach; financial secgetary, Joe Bailey; reeovding secretary, W, B. Stark: press correspond- ent, George Brush; conductor, George Bel- knap; door keeper, S. L. Crawford. Another Coilision, Street care No. 53, in charge of Jens Elsen, and cable car No. 16, in eharge of Gripmah Sullivan collided at the Farnun and Tenth street crossing about 7 o'clock lasr evening. Although the street car was crowded no_in- fury resulted. The car was making the turn, up Farnam street, when the cable train ran against it, the griv ¢ cming in contact with the forward end of the street car, knocking the latter from the track. A Blonde Lothario. Peter Peterson, a blond young man not yet of age, was arraigned before Justice Ander- son yesterday on the charge of bastardy. Peter is a clerk in a wholesale drug house and resides on Center street in this city. The complanant, Anniec Hamerlund, is @ rosy checked servant girl, who has here- tofore carned an honest living by A work, but says that she was beguiled by the prom- ise of a brilliant marriage, Peter was bound over to the district”court in the sum of $500. Darriages For Funerals. The livery men have decided to reduce the charges for carriages for attending funerals from £#5 to #4. 'This was done ata mecting held Monda; It was said that the private hacks of the city, which number close upon one bunared und fifty, have been offering such competition that’the liverymen have been brought to time. Another meeting, to further consider the matter, will be held the Palace stables soon. The question of ducing the present rates charged for hearses ‘will also come before the meeting, p il Joha Mr. Charles . Jot Fiweh were quietly t -Fitch. nes and Miss Emma married at 7:30 last evening at the residence of the bride's mother, 2120 St. Mary's avenue. Only the relatives and a few intimate friends of the young couple were present. The ceremony was perforuicd by Key. T First M. E. church, after which the w supper was L' Mr, and Mrs, will at once begin house third strect and Capitol avenue, where they will be at home to their many friends after January 15, No cards. A Sansage Goup d'Etat. For tw months there has been war between the Chicago Sausage company, on Cuming strect, and the propri of the promises, Joseph Bliss. Sausage was king, and Mr. Bliss could not assert his rights as landlord, although he endeavored to do so by several notices to quit. Rents piled up and there was $105 due when tue matter was loft to Constable W. H. Small, of Justice Wade's court. Ho stole a march on the Sausage eompuny and gaining an entrance to the buildling, placed the machinery and sausages in various stages of decom—or rather manu- facture, on the st He then locked the door, gave the key to Mr, Blss, and declared the war at au end. ge B. Stelling. Mr. Mling died yesterday morning from diubetes, The deceased, who was twenty-two years of age, was the son of the late Rev. G. L. Stelling who was a well- known clergyman in this city some time ago. The deceased was a trusted and worthy em- ploye of the Omaha Elevator and Grain com pany, aud was highly esteemed by all with ‘whom he came in con He was a brother Frack Stelliug, recoiving teller of the irst Nutional bank, The remains will be taken from tue Kountze memorial church, where the funeral services will be held this Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, to Massillon, O., where they will be buried beside his father, e An Exciting Ride. Monday afternoon, the two children of Bdward Peck weroe given a ride in charge of Mr. Peck's coachman, After reaching the end of the pavement on Cuming street the iver turped toward town, wheun the horses @ frightened by the noise made by two ers’ wagous, the drivers of which had their horses into a race. M 's horses became almost unman- fifl- and dashed castward av M. House, of the cdding Johannes ait. In getting off the horse rallway e buggy collided with an express knockea v this time the horses had been gotten under control_and were tarned to walk, whore they were securely he driver was thrown out of the seat, but managed 1o hold on to the reins until the horses came to a stand. The chil dren remained in the carriage and were only frightened. Catarrh origi ous taint, Hood's warflla purifies the blood* and thus permanently cures catarrh, - ouncil Bluffe Nonpareil, Dee. 12, 1880, We arecredibly informed that the mortality ates in serc From the from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. s of this cily is merely nominal, one-fifth of one per cent. Sucil bein ing his remedy the case no time should be lost in plac within the reach of every family and thus save, annually hundreds of thousands of lives, Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has world during the last hundred Tictea the AT 4, Jan, It 1 OFFIcR, Covscn, Brus 0 not hesitate to suy that the nding the use of Dr. Jefferis att tive 1k from exp am also well acqu connected with its use and Cure for Diplrtheria has no equal e, having used itin my inted with our city I s own family; 1 the fac W. R. Vat No physician required. Price v $3. Addres, box No. 457, Omaha, Neb, (Dr. rd from acti e i o The Ladies’ Quartett This society inaugurated the series of con certs for the music fund of the Young Men's Christian association in their hall Monday iing. This organization has only apnearcd three times before the Omaha public, the first occasion being the first Apoilo coneert of the scason of 87 and 's§ The iadies .composing it, Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Cotton, soprani, and Mrs. Esta brook and Miss Pennell, contralti, have been studiously rehes with the result t thoroughly enjo i for this the first music fund serics, o quartettes were all rendered acy und with true musicianly f opening chorus from Wagn Dutchman” was sung the best of tie concerted numbers and received a 1 encore, the ladics responding lelin,” by Brahms. stabrook and Mrs, S solo numbers, the forn den of Sleep,” by Dell ently sung, of course, Jefferis has reti practice.) with T a song, and it was ex- Mrs, Squires n g better than last night, the sclection being **Margucrite's Three Bouquets,” by Brago. Of course, she Were T was reealled, sing by Louis Lombard Mrs. Cotton and gethier, Miss Pennell that say most exquisite duct’ of Rubenstein’s Night Son ight of the tuncful duet by Kuclke; Max Lentz played a rondo by § ceentably, ‘and for ane encore, to Spohr. wlso played th gato in the song lightfull; Sw He “Mar auets,” which was s Mrs, G. M. Hiteheeck was the ist und was of great assistance tions of this most charming programm The only cause for ot was the large num- ber of vacant chairs in the hall. Consider- ing the most worthy object, the popularity of the individual members of the quartotte, and the delightful programme offered, there should have been a crowded house, and as there was not, the only reason that can be assigned is that the enter had not been properly announced. nment The Madrigal club furnish the next pro- gramme on the evehing of January 21, and shonld be greeted by a crowded house. The beautiful new hall received real first musical test Monday night, and it altogether satisfuctor its An Absolure Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, swounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup: tions, Will positively care all kinds of piles. ASK for the ORIGINAT, ABIETINE OINT: MEWT. Sold by Goudman Drug Co., 8t 25 cents per box—by wmail 30 conts. - GAVE BLOOM THE SLIP, How a Mother Failed to Abandon Her Babe. About daylight yesterday a woman scantily clad and with thin and worn feat- ures seen to stealthily approach the front steps of housc of shame known as Ollic Danford's on Ninth street, and, after glancing furtively up and down the street to see that mo budy was looking, deposited a bundle on the steps. The wowan then started swiftly do Capitol avenuefiand a nt w ail that from the bundle dis- me losed the fact that it contained & tiny infant. Offcer Bloom, unobserved by the woman, had been a spectator of her actions and us 'soon as he leard the baby's cry. shouted for_the mother to come b turned at the sound of the officer's’ v and with a face blanched with terror glided swiftly back and picked up the in- faut. ' Before the officers could say another word the woman again darted down Capitol avenue. Bloom gave chase, but the woms was too flect of feet for him and soon dis tanced him, The woman is unknown to the oficer, as is also th auge of the attempted abandon- ment. It is supposed, however, that some woman sufferin this means to from poverty and want took ind_food and shelter for her infant through tie kindness of some good- bearted eyprian. As the mother is young and her fuco very attractive, it is aiso hinted that some young lady who had taken a false step had rosorted 19 this means to rid herself of the evidence of her shame, Officer Bloom reported the affuir at police headquurters, but nothing was done to un ravel the mystery Tt is comforts an easy matter to avoid the dis- and distross of coughs and colds by using Chamberlain’ts Cough Remedy. It is by fur the best treat- ment ever brought into general use for coughs, colds and hoarsencss. When 1 appear, use nberiain’s Cough Remedy, and the 1 be broken up at once. Sold by all druggists, 1T wa RE. The Unhapny Ending of a Doctor's Nuptials With a Widow. A doctor who lives in North Omal joys the rare distinetion of being whippea by his nowly-made wifc aftar only six weeks of married life. She was a widow, and_at the time of the nuptials he had known her but a short time. He was grqat ly infatuated with her and the result was Yhe specdy marriage which followed. They lived together hap- pily for a few weeks when the pleasures of the honeymoon were suddenly interrupted by his asserting his power as her lord and master to rule her eve action, She, how- ever, had had some experience in married life and knew what her rights we A declaration of independence followed and tha doctor, ith a loaded revolver attempted to scare her into sub- mission. This only increased her determi- nation not to_give in, and, snatehiug the weapon from his_ grasp, she seized a buggy whip and trounced him until he begged for mercy, The next day the doctor was called to Superior, and on returning home Mon day ho discovered that his bride had packed her effects and left for Cnicago. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those suf g from troubles of the stomach and liv; [ am now on my second bottle and it makes me feel e anew man. C. M. Connor, Nashua, Goodman Drag Ci e Want Bliss and Towner, There was to have been a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at the Y. M. C. A building Monday afternoon for the purpose of consummating arrangements for the pro posed mestings (o be h-film the city duris March dext by Evangelists Bliss and Tow- ner, but, for want of @& quorum, no definite details were decided upon. Another meet- ing will be held the latter parv of the weei. e Look at This. All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted in exchiange for improved furms and wild Jand. Forcign Lwigration Co., r 2 & 8 1602 Farnwm st. la. RESTTY SR ot THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SOUTH OMAHA BUDC Robbery William land hav hotel. Ye cook nan to have silver wat linen, underw Hardwick. N to M. ones ure h s he city present ex: the high noon. The f at th dwi J. Ha b sterday d E B lecamped during th ch, wsuit of cloth r and wd. chool e school boar cept John 2 school bu The minutes wer ance committee 1 vort on the following bills iT. © Keed House, ck and Bdward Buck iing togother at the Reed ickland, with an ex ward MeClelland, was found night with a , enff buttons, £ in money belonging o traces of the fleeing rd Meoting d, with all membe MacMurphy, met in ilding Monday after. read and approved Wea favorable re Hart, & William Spelman, £73.47: South Omaha Lumber company, $1.25: John Cascy, £ Holmes & Smith, £1.65; Graliot & Co,, 821,80 C. B, Harens & Co, & Bruen & Carpentor, 50: Michael 'O'Herne, £1.25; Howland & Bradford, £14i.31, to be paid less 10 per cont cash. John C. Carroll, , cleven bills 480,05 nma Clark's an's ap: plications for appointme ferred to the teach in Miss Hannah Cusic's monthly salary was corrected, and the treasurer was ordercd to pay her 5, Mr. Van Aken was appointed to have serews put on the high school base- ment windows, Adjourned. Sunday School ¥ The following oficers 1 for the Su Methodi A. Silver; ussistant superintendent, E. R .y school Episcop: n st 3 secretary urer and ections. @ been elocted al—Superintendent, J M. Miss Blanch Glas finaucial secretary, nan; choristor, James M. pranist, Miss Maud Eastman. ssbytorian—Superintendent, V. P Wormy sistant superintendent, A. H Merrill tary, Miss Maud Haywi librar AW v A, Merrill; trcasurer, Procecdings of the City Council. Mayor Smith, Fenno. O'Rour sent, The favo committee cost, finance o L Sloune Burke, more committee’s and Councilmen Bayless, Jetter, Rafferty and were present, and McMillin ab- * minut wle report to buy than s were read nd approved. of the. firc and water nd gong not to , was adopted. The adverse report on the petition to remove the jail from the Mahoney to the Rowley building, was adopted. The city attorney was directed to draft an ordi- 0. 08, re of §10 per iniz housc cit weighing nee to chai anZordinance ating to bui requiri vear, and a The petit weighmaster, for leave to put ay ales on N o section No. 2 of ovdinance lding permits, and also 1 license, with permit fec ion of John M street, was referred to the stre A alley committee. The com munication of George A, Coulter for for patent royalty for fire har- ness, refery to the fir and water committ H. Rovertson’s re- quast to be rem, public buildings. penter buildings. of Charles was refer to ings. The walk on th from N to L strects, was re ordered and the street commise December Reuther and committee, 17 paid fin mitted to § was referr ™ permitted The to allow t ed to the Th muings el to the he petition crect a we > pet e e st side dirccted 's on property holders at once, report was, referred Number , 42 were 1, 5 were petition for the to allow his sien to n, was referred to the committee on > petition of Bruen & heir railing to remain, committee on_ public ypointment ety committec of D.J. F voden guard garbage master, on public for ail, was referred to the committee on public build- tition, of citizens for a side- snty-fifth street 1 and a six-foot of Ty to serve the proper The of Police Judge read as follows to the finance of arrests 8, of which dismissed, 7 were com- bound over to the dis- trict_court, 2 were pardoned by the mayor and 2 were given time to leave the cit; costs collected were $115 05, of whic The b be- 3 longs to the school fund and the balauce to the police B showing ways: value of building, in the I \vuul 43 bui a total of .11 fund. ding Inspector J. issued, 10 arca and stair- permit: t ward, 00 in dings, 432 buildin J. Breen's report, 7,200; fires, 82 123 “buildings, costing ,600; in the Second ward, 14 buildings, 118 tlm ']Illrd ward, 3. ~4m was referred 10 the committee on public build- fa the financ Amount on hand Decs Amount paid out.. Isalance on hand.. SALALY F Amount on hand De Amount on hand Decembe ‘Amount paid out during Decemibe Balance on hand Amount on hand December 1. Amount puid ont during December., Balance on hana urer Thomas ollows, was s December re- and referred to e committee: GENER, et and sidewalk fund on hand.. CIAL Gt SCIc SEWEL embel 8 108 54 150 00 ADING FUND. ik Balanc Amount on hand Amount on hand Dacember 1 ‘Amount paid out duri Overd Intel Th Thon inspe KK was dirceted to draw an ordor e on hand PAVING fund.. s Total paid out during Decembes Total umount in_treasury question of rew S 1 rk kWi 0z g Dec noving the ‘shanty of eferred to the building on motion of KFenno in favor of the Union Stock Yurds company for £10,174.35 the amoun The water nuisance at referred to street and Commissio) fences and er huve been Th follow; to the finance committe t due on th the hea alley comm ner made, wer tinnel contract. the hose house was 1th committees, The ittee with the street ted to build guard signuls wnere cuts ad and referre vid Hoban, § ng ills wi John Hosburgh, omas Hoctor, s John J. John - £25; M. £25: S, B, i H. Doud, #1.67; William G. Butther Jetwer, & Daniel John N. Burke, D P, sdie Redmond, §60; Moses £00; John O'G §0; Eu 1 l'n'unl Milles #10; John ruc A ford, ston, Walker, Mahoncy, awugh & Om eight bills, aggregating #4,7 i favorabl committe Dills aggre South Omaha Live Si ) H rpenter, $113 50,503 812 ic Light cou hn W. e John ) John hon il # b0 G . Persons, aha Repi Sui report ing §1,79 y Hum in James P. Maloney, Nels A. Lundgren, homas A. C. Mc- lon, €60: Joseph s rent D. 0. Blevernic Hickox, £33 18 ( 5, Bruen wrence, itichmond, ' #4 James C -k Rowley, Howland & 03 Mills- Rosenberry, south Omaha D. C. Dea John Ton total, fifty he flnance on forty-three Ho At the first snnual Omaha Live Stock Exchange, held in the company's office Monday afternoon, the fol- lowing ofticers were elected for the ensuing year: dem, J.A President, A. C. Foster; vice Hoke; dire k Exchange. eloction of the South presi- ctors, Messrs. Jawmes G. Martin, James M. Doud, J. B. Blanchard, Jawmes Viles, jr., and George Hurke: board of appeals, Wallwork, John 1. Charles 8. Dadisman, William B. . Maley, Drover Smith, WEDN board of o Jurmes and J ut) the City. rs has feturned from De. fun bitration, Bd Martin, J. D. A.Hoke, and M. H. Meda ward A, Cudab Shields, Jolin ¥ Notes James H. Has troit, where he called to attend the eral of his sister. A meeting of the Emmnsm club has been called for this eveming at the b rooms. All members #re requested to be present, a8 business of fMportance will be transacted A 8. M Stock Jou day at the y Hon. ¢ stato senate leans, spent Monday at the looking over the Magic City. 0. mith has sold his restaurant to O, L. Lunberger, of Council 3luffs, The South Omaha Charles 8, Parnell club will give anothier dance in the A, O. . hall, Rowley block, this evening Mrs, John O'Rovrke, mother of Messrs John J. and Frank O'Rourke, is dangerously ill, A young people’'s Christian e been organized in the Mothodist iren, and a meeting will be he evening to clect officers sreanization. Mouday Superintendent H. H of the George H. Hammond packin while i one of the hog pens, was and thrown down by & big his left knce and laying him Northwestern Live Wyo., spent Mon r, of the I, Cheyente, vds. W Burton, a member of the of Or- and in rie wnd o prominent banker ds Wednes and perfect Meday, house, run into ,_injuring ) in his room. Mr Meday thinks the joint was dislocated, but reduced itself. has sold his west Q stroet L. F of Blair. Friday afternoon 30 o'clock Professor by, of Omaha, will organize a male choir St. Martin’s mission at the school building. AlL interested are requested 1o attenc Hary The Carpenter is ill with rheumatism, Slectric Light company yesterday put new twenty-light amo for tem- por use, Other machinery is on the way and is expected this week. . J. Mahoney and Commissioner _of - igration Mayer, of New Mc will deliver addresses at the jomt public meeting to be held by the Knights of Labor and Carpenter and Jomer's unions in Knights of Labor hall this evenng. California, the Why will you 1l coughing, when that Califormia remedy, n Abie. will give you immediate relief? SANTA ABIE is the only guaranteed cure for Consumption, Asthma and all Bronchial Complaints Sold only in large bottles at$1.00. Three for 0. C. I Good- man Deug Co. will be pleased to supply you, and guarantee relief when used direct CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURIE never fails to relieve Catarrh or Cold in the Head, Six months treatment, $1.00. By mail, $1.10. Land of Discoveries awitke all night, most_agreenblo — Dicd Away From Home. Monday a younz man named Sicgmund Fricdman died of pneumonia in St. Joscph's hospital. He was a tra ng salesman for the clothing house of J. Mo Co. York. He was suddenly stricken with ill- ness, though he was kindly attended by fricnds and every want was supplied. This morning a member of the firm mentioned ar- rived in the city in response to a telegram on Saturday last from Ben Newman that Mr. Fricdman was very sick, A coincidence in this case is the fact that a brother of the de ceased, a real estate man in New York, died last week on the day that Siegmund stricken here. The remains were buried from Drexel & Maul’s in Pleasant Hill cemete David I'ranklin died yesterday morning at his home, Twenty-eighth and Farnam streets. The body was lcmmcd to Drexel & Maul's undertaking rooms to be prepared for burial in Laurel hill cemetery this afternoon. It appears from statements in the English papers that Dutch Cocoas, and the imitations of them contuin n con- siderable percentage of chemicals wh are deleterious to health. They introduced for the purpose of miking the mixture more soluble and to give color and apparent strength to the de- coction. The use of chemicals readily deteeted by the peeul from newly opened packages, and from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa lias been placed and allowed to remain for several da, The chocolate cocoa preparations of Messrs. Walter Baker & Co. are absolutely pure and free from chem and other dele- terious substances —— Still Unconscious, Colonel A. H. Forbes, whose injuries were noted in Monday's Ber, was still uncon- scious at noon yesterday. Yest Forbes, his brother, who is postmaste Paul, Neb., having read an account of the affair in this paper, arrived in Omaha and is now at the bedside of his brothe I Monday night telegraphed George Forbes at the Sturtevant hotel, New York, and the latter, who is also a brother of the victim and a well-known capitalist and horseman, it is thought will arrive in Om Friday. Yesterday the phys Rothery the skull in order to enzble a discharge of the blood t was clotted at the buse of the brain, He stated that at least eight ounces should be removed, but after about three ounces had been withdrawn the blood ceased to flow. Many men of many minds, Many pills of various kinds. But fora mild, effective, vegetable purgati you hud better get Dr. Piere sant Purgative Dcllets. They cure sick headacha, billious head- s, constipation, indigest- lious attacks; 25 cents a vial, ache, A Midnight Marauder, James Thomas, who lives in a_shanty on Phirty-fifth street, and is believed to make a business of systematic stealing, was arrestcd about 1 o'clock yesterday morning returning trom one of his midnigiit raids with his full of ch and other houschold articles, oried that he bas a house full of goods. There have been a number of thefts in_his_immediate vicinity of late ana the easy life Thomas is living without doing any work has made him s _object of suspi cion, 80 Monday night the police watched him with the above res POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength und wholesomeness. More cconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost, short welghit wlum or phospnate powders, Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. 12 Wall street, New \ors. ESDAY PEERLESS DYES &1 J \\ UARY 0. 189 OUR RECORD For thepas t year is one of unparalelled growth. and our trad : has increased beyond all expectations, We have enlarged our store to almost twice its former size, This is the third year of our business career in Omaha, and those who have watched us grow from onr small beginning tc our present proportions cannot deny that this rapid and fairness, fact, that thiz can only be done by a steady adlierence of absolute f pl We have the ambition to excel in the coming irness in all our methods. srowth is ofily due to our efforts to conduct our business upon the strictest principles of tegrity year the business of the past and are alive to the to these principles, and we invite custom under the Having completed our inventory we find in the diflerent departments some goods which, owing to the open season, have not moved so freely ter goods, and ha because we cannot afford to carry over any In Underwes A 1ot of goo A lot of from 60c. A small lot sold formerly for $1.78. e reduced the price on them from of extra fine Scar! We begin to-day a g as others, r we offer the following extraordinary reductior Scoteh Mixed Shirts and Draw splendid fancy mixed Merino Shirts and Drawers in a beautiful shade at 40¢, reduced s at 86¢, et Shiris reduced from and Drawers warranted pure Cochineal Dye, at $1.2! general closing out sale of all these win- 33 to 50 per cent, not that they are worth any less, but oods from one season to another, BOe. In our Hosiery Department we offer a large lot of all wool seamless Hose at 18¢ a pair; this is the greatest bargain ever offered in thisline— than 80ec. A lot of very fine all wool seamless Hose, duced from 85c. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Preo's Mint, BN e C e Dag ot Ty henmatl: end bolla t< e gavs ner vario it pro e Rt alh elne, b a 1o "Fonrs S Aothor ehiid has 16 aMictod In the #amo way, aud I he 8, 8. 5. aud anticipate a Prompe C. WAGGOKER. vent cure. N, Hitt, Mo, July 7, 186i—The Svift Speciile o "Atiniita, entlemon : Qur o <o ol broke Sréma. Wottod the presoriptions 500 ductors, byt without wiy I benofE. Wo tried B. 8. 8., and by the tfmo ore bitilo was gons her haid began to foa nad by the thie ke had teken stz otties sho v as complotel Now aho has n £l ond hoavy hea —o robust, CRATTANC00 A Bwitt spdcifle e 4 1586 1 oo olgon, cought a v who tFeatcd e for Sraf nonitnd By hiy mavioe T sent (0 C Orchard K3, “wiire i conso of 1. Trecor- troatione v ered, na 1 LIOUEIE, DIt Tho Lext spriny: pim. loa ozan Lo ApjoAT oin may face ur | bod: heso iadus 11y Thorcased fo ores and rud: by wlbera. 1 a8 Gvised o tre 5. 5. 8, and fmmtodiacsls ier taking 1§ Siminenctd o DOV, slowly 6t Arat, but more Fapidly Sikrveaida it Soon g T e fall of my’ (rouble. My blood W hor. gy Datiel: and oy ayatem free from Lo, and 1 'owe ‘my pi Conitiona pertect curo—to your medicine. ‘1 chocrfully Biva This biateniont that orhcrs who' have Tered aa 1 liavo niay roap Lo rane benent, Fanoy M. BUAT, 51 Weat inth St 18— The Swit Spectfio Btienin : About two al heglth gave way on iitatcd dint T aimost desprirea B ever Toellay “wall"ngaih 0 tho physieians don for Mo bronght v(; nanent relief. Friends insfsted that Euum Give 8. 8. 8. a falr tricl, altho ought 1t would bo throwing n 5 3 thorough consc, imy beaith £cter taking $0 strenpth, rotumed; aud [t sy that B. 8. alono curcd mie, as I discarded a ers while using {s. As a tonic I o artily recommend 1t for general certululy {5 a specifio, Brirors,d. ¥, Hoxsa, La.—1 know Mr. . F. Bridges, and wilisay that his statement 1s corroct. JosrPH SHELTON, Driggiat. Treatise on Blood and 8kin Discases mailod free. Tiz Swirr Srscivio Co, Drawer & Aazta, Ga. THOMSON'S CELEBRATED GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS A PERFECT FIT CUARANTEED. THREE LENCTHS, short, Medinm and Extra . "ATWELVE GRADES Highest Awards ranted. AP "GOODS AND FOR THE BE QUALITY ¥ sale THOMSON, LA GDON & CO NEV\" YORK, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, Max Meyer--Established 1856--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer Bro., ' AND FARNAM STR eral Agents for STEINWAY CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR P-l-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, for Catalogue StecKPland ARE THE BEST, Bald by Drug | VERY GRATIFYING | The liberal response to our £10.00 Suit sale has proven 1o us that when we offer a bargain, people understand we mean what we say. There are still_a few nmore left. OVERCOATS HAVE als TAKEN a TUMBLE-—-look at thewm. DrSpinney&Go OMAHA DI PENAHY and PRIVATI :N successfully NERVOUS, CHIRONLC MEN and Wox YOUNGvMEN v, Despon Shctety, Kidney 1 B any disea irinary or i tnda sal Clrges remsonibl cinlly o th MIDDLE-AGED MEN There are bled with too fr o ny tra . durk W whio e . which iy pick iy et curo I Al Such ¢ Gt uriiary 1002 Cent st “Young Man Friend, 0 ALL, ADDIESS DR SPINNEY & CO., r. 16th & Douglas Sts,, or Nutional Di , corner 12t anid Main, Kuusas City, Mo. GOLD MEDAL, .mms. 1878, BAKER'S Breakfast Gocoa. Warranted absolwtely pure Cocoa, hich the excess of Ol hias been removed. At has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed Starch Arrowe root or Sug s herefore far more ing less than one cont @ cup, It is delivic wourishing, strengthenmig, easily die gested, and admirably adayted for ine valids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhel V. BAK ER & €0, Dorchester, Mass, DR. BAILEY'S DENTAL Institute! Filling at hait rates withont pain ith free, ,_,_w_..——;‘ QGL Exuinin stanin With corres)) Paxton Blk Dr.J. h McGrew, One of the Most Successfal SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial and Private Diseases. His form of treatment §s reeonnnended those who have tried it, inthe very terins. SKIN DISEASES Histreatment for which leaves a perfect sk Bend 3 cent ) of the e . 16th and Farnan, Ly strongest in and a most b mplexion. A cure gy anteed in ail All disorde o, and nhood comipie health, ambition au stored, CONSULTA ¥ re iON FREE, Treatment by correspoudence, stamp for repiy. Oftice-~-Bushman Blogs, 16th and Douklas Sts. Omaha, Nea heidentical quality is sold by other dealers at no less A lot ofelegant Cashmere Socks, seamless with double heels and toes at 20¢, reduced from 80e. double heels and toes and splendid colors, at 28c re- EItVE AND BRAIN TREAT- v Hysteria, Dizzi- rvois Neuralida, tration cansed by the nse Waketulness, Mental De- Brain resulting in in- ¢ and death. power ermat- in,self- D MENT, &g ilsions, 1 CrvOuSTT for#i,0hsent by mail propaiil onreceipt of price ‘WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order roceived b us for six voxes, accompanied with £,00 we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- fund the money if the treatment does not effect a e antees fssued only by Goodman Drug Co., Drug: ents, 1110 Farnam street, Omaha, A Sure Cure =R — IO PA=. 20 to 60 DAYS. This is 0 disease which has heretofore Bafiled all Medieal Science, We heve a Remedy,unknown to anyons in the World outsids om; nd one that hag NEVLER most ohsting ALLED to eass. Ten days in s0x does the work, 1t is the old chtonid D_seated eases that solicit. We have cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians, and pronounced. ineirable, and wy challen, e world to bring us a cuse that we will not cure in less than sixty Since the history of wmedicine i true specific hilis has L souy for but never i until our MAGIC REMEDY itlod in saying 1d that willpose Medical Works, authorit ¥ Reme e I by the b us now ind gt it clses in tho end you ¢ recover and but w shoit time W 1ot one in nily cured. from the after it should con elicf, you ne K Wit we say, ur remedy or NEV heen afiic i1l means como (o s 2 ot perm ol and think they aro 1 Tt i1 one, two o threo vou 1in 4 more horrible form This is a blood IPur nd will Cure any Skin or I3 h.mx Discase when verything Lils. THE COOK HEVIEDY 60, Room 10 and 11, U. S. National Bank huil, 5y Omala, Neb. OMANA IEI!IBM. ‘SUHGIBAI. INSTITUTE- must fake u that L onld | N. W, (.or. IB(I’I & Dedke Ste. 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