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THE CITY. James Brown {s the first barber who has been fined for shaviug on Sunday. Ho plended guilty and was assessed # and costs, The Russian Israclitos of Omaha will give a grand masquorado bail at Cun- pingham's hall, Thirteenth and Jac #on, on Saturday evening, Dezember 21. The environments of the TLeaven- worth school which have been in an un- sightly condition for overa year are being improved by the grading of the lot and removallof the rickety fence. Articlesof incorporation of the Omaha Planing Mill company wera filed yes- terday by Levi I'. Gardner, Charles B. Miller, Andrew peman and Bdward M. Brinsen. with a capital stock of 815,000, Members of the Medical Society of the Missouri valloy enn secure round trip tickets to Sioux City for one and one-third fare over the Northwestern railway ot Couneil Bluffs, The train leaves the Broadway depotat 7:52 a. m., today. it Personal Paragraphs. Naugle of Wayneis ut tho Casey. H, H. Seeley of K y is at the Casey A. H. Marshall of Chadron is at the Casey A. I. Snowden of Kearuey is at the Case John . Olney of Norfolk isat tho P J. . McDonald of Fremont is at the Mur- ray. 8. 13, Shephard of Arlington is at the Mi- lard. A. G. Wolfenbarger of Case; H. F: Burns of Waverly is stopping at the Paxton, J. B. Strode of Lincoln is registered at the Paxton Graham Paxton, Rev. G, Paxton, James S, Higton of Creto is a guest at the Millard. J. A, McLaughlin of C the Cusc D. L. the Cascy. Lincoln is at the Boston of Hastings is at the W. Goodale of Hebron is at the aig is o guest at homas of Lincoln is registered at the Casey A, Andc Merchants. G. W. Kirby of Hastinus is stoppiug at the Millard. Herman Westover of Ord is registered at the Millard, Edward Blewett of Fremont is a guest a the Paxton. R. €, Hayes and wife of Hebron are guests at the Casey. . Smith of Hastings is registered at the Mercuants, L. 1. Rogers of Fremont {s among tho av- rivills 4t the Murray. A. Collard und wife of IKearney are reg- tstared at the Paxton, J. W. Davis and 1. C. Million of Neligh @ro guests at the Paxton, 3. Travis and w! of Weeping Water on of Coluiabus is a guest at the " Patterson of Lincoln is among the late arrivals at the Millurd. H. C. Mahauna and J. M. McCarthy of Fremont are guests at the Millard, D. P. Newcomer and L. Schuman of Blue Hill are stopping at the Merchan C. J. Hale and wife and P. S. Gibbs and wife of Craig are among the guests at the Merchants. Captan D. R. Burnbham ot the Frfteenth Anfantry, stationed at Fort Buford, is the guest of his uephew, M. J. Burnham of this aity. Go where you will, you will find people using Or. Bull's Cough Syrup, and unani- mous in its pruise, - Isuffered most severely from rheumatism during winter. After using Salvation Oil W0 days tho pain entirely subsided, and now 1 amw a well man, —_— Inoreastd Capital, The Omaba strect railway company has filed amended articles.of incorporation with unty clerk increasiug its capital stock 000,000. Of this amount 4,000,000 will £0 10 the separate stockholders of the orig- anal companies instead «of that held before tho consolidation. The tramway people will take $2,000,000, the old horse car com- any o like amount and the remaining §1,000, will stand to pay for any otuer property taken up. s Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An important discovery. Thoy act on the aiver, stomach and bowels through the merves. A new principie. They speedily oure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents, Samples fred at Kuhn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas. New England Supper. An old-time New Eagland supper, gotten up and served in ye ancieat fashion, will be given at the Knox Presbyteron church, Nineteenth and Ohio streets, this evening., According to the advortisements of the alfair “supper will be ready at early candie, wh is now balf-past five by ye clocke. Yo prico of ye supper will bo two York shillings, or 25 cents.” An elaborate bill of fare is to be preser Music and other features of entertuwnu will follow the supper. Open Door Annex. Mrs. Claris, superintondent of the Open Door, hus rented the cottage ucross the street us an addition to the iostiiution, the erowded condition of the house now used making this a sanitary necessity, No donation at present would be ' more scceptable than a cook stove. Mrs. Clark will bave her office in the new cottage, giving up ber rooms in tho old build- foi for hospital purposes. The address of the Open Door is now 2031 Capitol avenue dnstead of 2030 as formerly, A Dakota Fugitive, Julius Skefte and John Johnson, the two men whom the police have hsen holding nn suspicion for tho lust eight days, have at last . been disposed of, Bherifl . J. Fox arrived from South Da- kota and identified Skefte as & man who bad absconded with mortgaged property, but conld not say auything about Johnson, The latter was immediately discharged, Blkefta agreed to return to Dakota without requisition papers and was turned over to Bheriff Fox, who will return with hiw to- niglt, ——— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap re- duces inflammution while children are teething, 25 cents a bottle, e A Miserzble Mortal, The police bave taken to the “Open Door #an unfortunate woman found iu a tent on Forty-first and Farnam, where she was liv- ing with five or six men. The life she has . been leading has resulied in a complete par- alysis of ber hmbs and when fouud was in & most Althy condition, Superintendent Mahoney refused to recoive her at the poor farm, saying he had no room for her. City Physician Ralph was very much annoyed when asked wnat was Lo be done with bor and gave no satisfactory re- rly; consequently the police, us usual, as a st resort, took her to the *Open Door." ‘The condition of the unfortunate is sickening, Bhe gives the name of Cora Gook. e Cozzens hotel, $1.50 and $2.00 per day. o A Novel Xmas Prosent, « The beautiful photograph album, con- taining 24 photographs illusteative of tea and coffee culture, which Messrs, Chase & Sanborn of Boston, Mass., are sending out to their patrons is both artistic and ivstructive, It is a veal novelty. Send your address (o Chase & Sanborn, HBostoh, Mass., and you will Jbave this unique souvenirsent you free, THE PROHIBATIONIS IS, Proceedings of Yestordiy's Sessions or e nteratate Convention The irfterstate prohibition convention of Kansas, Towa, North and South Dakota and Nebraska asscmblod yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Exposition hall. The convention opened with Bishop Newman, Mr. O. A. Atkinson, president of the Ne- braska non-partisan prohibition league, an- nounced the purpose of the meeting and pre sided until a temporary organization was effected. Before organizing Mr. Atkinson introduced Hon. James A. Troutman of To- peka, “the father of the movement.'* Mr. Troutman made spirited specch and was auded, ‘larke of Towa was made tem. by n unanimous vote. Mr. k the platform and said the del gates were present for the purpose of play- ing a game of high-five—a game including five states; that he was glad to be present umongso many temperance cranks. ‘The early part of his speech was witty, but the latter portion very coma ! m fre wishing prayer by 0 H. Price, Washi the dele gton, D, tes god- The following ofiicers were then elected Assistant Secretarios =\, J. Skillman and Perry Perkins of Towa; Thomas H. Builoy, Kansas; G, A. Robbins, Nebraska: George H. Kemp, North Dakota On motion it was decided to have each stato reprosented by a chairmanship on the five committees. The following committecs were then chiosen : Credentials—North Ryan, Lisbon; South Dakotn, I Bibbert, On-tue-Wing; pbrask Humphroy, Lincoln; lowa, i3, It. Hutchins, Des Moines; Kansas, Kev. John D, Knox, Dakota, Permanent Oreanization—South Iielder, Huron; North Dukota, Rev. George H. Kemp, Grank Fomks; Nebraska, Mrs. M. A, Hitebeock, Fremont: lowa, Johu Malkin, Muscatine; Iausas, Judge Jotin W. Day, Topeka, Resolutions—Nebraska, Omaha; North Dakot Dakota, Judge D, 18, Watel Towa, Hou. C. C. Moines; sas, Hon. 5. B, Bradford, Topoka, Order of Busincss—Iowa, Mrs. M. J. Ald- ricn, Cedar Rapids; h Dakota, J. M. Miller, Cedar Groves South Dokota, Kev. L ax Falls; KKausus, L. R. Blli- Nebruska, Hon, A. C. Cor- Dakota, Re Dakota, Bishop Ne Mr, Ryan; man, South own; Kan- 1 of Work—Kansas, Judge nt; North Dakota, Mra, Dr. ( Watertown; South Dakota, S. A. r Woonsoc , C.'A. s, I coln: fowa, S. N, Fellows, Mendota. About two bushels of letters were then read from every judge and ex-judge in Kausas on the prohibition question. Ihese would fill about two pages of Tue Bre, and yev the deldgates voted unanimously to ask the papers of Omaha, Sioux City and Des Moines to pubiish all of them. A number of speeches were made urging the represent; tives of the press present to comply with tiis request. "Thy committee on the order of bnsiness re- vorted as follow: N ing session at 7:30. Thursday morn- ing session from 9 to 12, Afternoon: session from 2 to 5:30. The order of business to bo as follows: Reports of committees on dentials, permaneat organization, resolu- tions, places of work and miscellancous bus- ness. A committee on courts was then appointed, The evening session was devoted to specches by H. A, Haskins of Des_Moines, Chancellor Croighton of Lincoln and Girard Cuwpbell of Topeks, IKan. No programme was announced for toduy beyond the fact that the morning session will begin at 9 k and that the meeting will be held in Boyd's opera house, Bishop Newman will speik in the evening., ol Holt, oesbeck, Railrond Abstainers. The Railroad Temperance association has adopted a constitution and sct of ‘by-laws, They make seligible to membership an, ploye of o railroad corporation who pl stain from intoxicating drinks a rs the Railroad ‘Temperance association pin or the blue ribbou, W. 0. U, Mrs. Hiteheock of Fremont, Mrs, Wood- ward of Seward, Mrs. Holmes of Tecumseh and Mrs. Lantry of Omaha, general officers of Nebraska Women’s Christien Tempérance union, held a meeting Tuesday in the inter- est of that orgavization at roow 012 New York Life building. ‘Cheir purpose was to extend organization in tho city, also the perfecting of plans for the approaching campaign for the prohib- itory ameadument. Judge Brewer and FProhibition. Mr. Troutman, of Kansas said regarding the opposition of prohibitionists to the con- firmation of Juage Brower: “1t is nov trie that he is opposed by our people, It is true that there are some cranks in Washington who are fizhting him, but weare not. Our Kansas delegation here, wired Senator Ingalis today, that were in favor of Brewer and signed the telegram with thirty names, Tho only thing that can be urged aganst him is thut of allowing compensation to the brewers.” “1g Judge Brewer a probibitionists” “He has never been an active one, but bo voted for prohibition. He has always been a good Judge.” Change of life, backacke, monthly irregu- larities, hos flashas, aro cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. F'ree samples ut KKulin & Co.'s 15th and Douglas, ANDERSGN DECLARED ELECTED. Completion of the Official Count In the K n Contest Case. The official count in the election contest case was concluded in the county court yes- terday evenng. The result is announced officially as follows: Anderson, 1,35; Littlefield, 1,256; Sachsse, 1,200, Anderson was declared duly elected, "I'hiis count @ives Sachsse a gain of forty- three, Littlofeld a gain of eight, while An- derson’s majority is seven less than was indicated by previous returns, These differ- ences were found mainly in the Second dis- trict of the FFourth ward. ———— ‘Watch the box, buy the genuine Red Cross Cough Drops, 5 cents per box. Marriage Licenses. Licenses were issuad to the following par- ties by Judge Shields yesterday: Name und Address. James P, Hansen, Omaha,, CarrieChristensen, Omuha {'l‘lmmuu 8. Notter, Omaha. Mury MeCarty, Chicago.... George W. Poynton, Lincolu,.,, Ida M. Gardoer, Owaha, ... Acge, The Importation of Champagno into the United States during the last ten yoars was 2,434,504 cases, comprising 20 dif- ferent brauds, of which over une-fourth was Q. H. Mumm's Extra Dry,” whoso imports exceeded that of any other brand by over 200,000 cases. A significant fuct. \ - Building Permic Tho following perumits waro, issuod yestor- day: D. It Shannon, brick residence, Popple 10| 'mrk. 5 D. L. Hayde Plics . Two permits. Lack of Accommoiation Oxana, Neh, Dec. 17 —Will you kindly inform me throigh your cotumns if there is woy redress for the treatment the Owaha publio is receiving from its improved({) street car service and its polite, uccommo- dating (1) employes | After waiting fully twenty minutes for a car this moraing on the Twenty-fourth sireet elcotric line 1 was permitted to hang onto the rear platform from Luke strect down to Faruam. The ear was literally packed till it reached Dodge street, and because some of the passengers refused to be jostled around by the obliging conductor they were threutened with ejection, The car was stopped several times to take u‘r passengers, and it was absolutely lwpossible for them 10 got on, Of course, THE could do the samo as the writer, wait twenty minutes for the next car and be on duty just that much too late. One gentle- man ias anxious to catch n train and hung on to the draw bar for a block. but becauso he would not let go to get his nickel was com- polled to get off. Nortn Omaha peopla have ated_the question of runniog a stage lLine, something | similar to the herdic phictons 1 eastern oit~ ies, which helps to break up the indepen- dence of such combines, A SUBSCRIDER. e reford’s Acid Phosphath, For Abuse of Alcohol 1t relieves the dopression therefrom. ON THE It Causes a Cry for Cars from Every Quarter. Thero has never been & time in the hstory of western railroading when freight cars were in such demand as now. Dan King of the Missouri Pacific said: “1 bave orders for 1,400 box cars and can’t furnish over six hundred or cight hundred. Every othor road 18 1n equally as bad if not worse fix.” The Union Pacific could use 4,000 more than it has; the Northwestern is also short, likewise tho Burlington, Milwaukee, Wabash and Rock Island, Mr, Buckingham, e countant of the Union Pacifio, has been mak- ing a tour over the Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas lines, hoping 1o find cnough “‘emp ties™ on side-tracks and behind corn-eribs at way stations to do his road some good. But the search has not been productive of very satisfactory results, All over Nebraska, Kansas, and fowa farmers aro selling their eorn, consequently such immense quantities of the product are being thrown upon the market thutif the roads in these states had overy freight car between the two o at their command thoy could not carry it away fast enough to prevent delays. CORN MOV . Great vreparations are being ma bor, Ia., for the opening next Tabor & Northern road, a oranch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, just com- pleted to that point from Malvern, Among the list of prominent speakers antounced is Dr. Duryea of Omah: A movement has been inaugurated by tho Union Pacitic’ astern connections 1o get even with that road for making an exelusive waflic agreemont with the Northwestera and, according to reports, the situation looks as thougn it will hereafter have to depend entirely upon its ally for what eastern busi- gets. There comes a rumor from 0 to the effect that the Milwaukee Las into a combination with the Sunta | turn all its trans-continental as well us Colorado traftic over to that hne in- stead of the Union Pacific as it has hereto- fore been doing. The Union Pacific officials declare, however, that they kaow nothing of such a determined tight against them and have no fear of being seriously injured Mr. Cameron said - the other day that he had been a strong udvocate of the proposition to vunld into San Francisco until after he bad made an_examination of the records, and there discovered that the Union o had always handled from 43 v 60 per cent of the (ranscontinental traffic despite the efforts of all its contemporaries. *Let them combine and fight, they can't_change very n:uch of the volume of freight from its natural channel.” The Milwaukee failed to put that new, fast vestibuie passenger train on between Omaha and_ Chicago last Sunday, as it expected to do, bec of delay in’ getting the dynamo o hich I8 being built of iron, comploted. There isno doubt, how- over, that the train will be ready and go on not later than the 1st of Janu It has be n decided that J. M. Burr, at present superintendent of the mountain di- vision, will be brought to Omaba and made successor to C. I, Resseguie as superintend- ent of the Missouri river aivision. Generai Passenzer Agent Bu the Elkhorn, leaves toduy ou a mas trip over the road. General Trafic Mavager Mellen of tho Union Pacifie, will return from Chicago to- day Colonel Tibbetts, ger agent of ande, isin to w, Shoemaker, traveling passenger agent of the Baltimora & Ohio, Chicago, is doing Omana for a few, days. Thin Godfry, city passeager agent of the Missouri Pacific, took his family,boardel the Burlington flyer and iefv for Philadelphia to spend Christmas, with his relatives. nan of Christ- the veteran traveling the Denver & Rio Most _complexion powders have a vulgar * lare,but Pozzoni’s i8 atrue beautifier, wiose effcets are lasting. Not For Evervbody. Many people seem to think that the “Open Door” is a hospital, poothouse, orphan asy- lum and general resort forany person m any lind of distress. As a consequence the ladies in charge are constantly culled on for all kinds of service entirely outside of their line of work. The institution is designed only for a lying-in hospital for deceived girls and a place of refuge for reformed courtesans, und is even too small to mect the needs of this ‘class of people and is overcrowded. However, if persons are found in any Kind of distress the police trundle them off 1o the *Open Door” and expect the ludies there to look after them. Mrs. Clark appeals to them not to do so, as she has more to attend Lo now than can be given suitable attention. Beecham’s Pills cure bilious aud nervous ills Roller Kace. To the Sporting Editor of Tur Ber: I hereby challenge William E. Coombe to a twenty-five-mile race on roller skates at the Coliseum for $100, the ruce to taks place be- foro Jauuary L. ‘Lruly yours, : Lou R. Dexx1s, The water lily is largely used in some parts of Indin as food stuff. The fruit of one species that grows plentifully vhe inkes of Cashmere is rich in starch and has much the flavor of a chestnut, 1f the nuts are dried they will keep for a long time, and when ground may be made into cakes or porridge, or they may be soaked for some hours and then boiled. Do not be imposed on by any of the numerons imitatibns, substitutes, ete., which are flooding the world, There is only one Swift's Specific, and there fu nothing like it. Our remedy cons tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois- onous substanca whatever, 1t builds up the gen- eral health from the Orst dose, aud hag never falled to eradicate contaglons blood polson and its effects from the system. Bo sure to get the genuine, Send your address for our Treatise oo Blood sud 8kin Discases, which wil) bo mailed fice, SWIPT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. LIFE’'S HISTORY; Its Siiles and Tears, Buch is the courso o of sunshine und gloom, glad- riches and poverty health disease. W may dispel tho gloom, ban- I8l the surrow wnd gain riches; but sickness will overtake us, sooner or later. Yo, hap- that enemy can be vanquished; paing ‘aches can be relieved ; there 15 & balm for every wound, and scicice has pl it within the reach of all, There is no discov= £ry that has proven so great u blersing as Dr, Tutws Liver Pills o malavial reglons where Feverand Ague, Bilious Diseascs an fllmentyiucident toa dsranged live provail, cy have proven an inestimable hoo: hundred thousand Living witnesses testily, Tutt’s Liver Pills /SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. frice, 26c. _Office, 39 & 41 Park Plase, M. Yo OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. CONSUMPTION, N its first stages, ean ho sncoessfully checked by thoqrompt uso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, | Even in the later periods of that dibea the cough is wonderfully relieved by this medicine, “1 have nsed Ayor's Cherry Pectoral with tho best efieet in my practice, This wonderful prepars once saved my life. 1 had & constant cough, night v was greatly reduced in- flesh, and given up by my physician. One bottle and a half of the Pectoral cured —A. J. Eidson, M. D., Middleton, “ Several years ago T was se The doctors said T was in consumpiion, and that they could do nothing for me but o 18t Yesort, to tr Ayer's Cl 1. After ‘taking this medicing two or three months 1 was cured, and my health remains good 10 the present day.'—James Darien, Conn, Several years ago, on a pass from California, by water, I cont 50 seve cold that for some was confined to my state-roon, aind a n on_board considered my life g Happening to have a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I nsed it freely, and my ligs were soon restored althy condition, Since then I ave invariably recommended this preps aration.”’—J. I3, Chandler, Junction, Ayer's Ghorry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggista, Price #1; sixbottles, $5. y il KIRK’S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAR DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1408 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. (Opposite Paxton Hotel) ensos. 2~ Consultation at ofice or by mall free. Medl- cines sent by mall or expross, securely packed, free m observation. @uurantees Lo cure quickly, safe- Iy and permanently. NERVOUS T EBILITY Rarvesscmim slons, Physienl decay. arising foim indlscretion. ¢ Safely, p a ently and privitely cured. Consult Drs. Hetts & B 1405 Farnam Sreet, Omabia, in T Syphlls, & disenso Blood and Skin Diseasss Sameeieeihieinica resuits, complotely eradicated withont the ald of fuis. erysipelus, fever sores, piotc! ains o the hena and hones, syphiiitic soré uth and tongue, catarrh, eic., permanently s hiave falied, i i d Bladder Complaints Ridney, Urinary $iheti i Semn'ste b slitis, ete. Promptly and safely cured Guarantesd per- STRICTUREI! gutunced per moval complete without cutng, caustic or dilintion, Cures effecied at home by patient without s woments puin or annoyance. To Young Men and Middle-Azed Men, A SURB CURE VAo, “Whitn Tk, 8 cartt wenkuess, i0g botl) mind and body, with all Its droaded fils, permanently DRS, BETT Address thl.u‘-‘ who tlal:”;alpx:; 10 &0t #0IILATY NNbILS, WhILh il DOU Body &nd wlad, unftiog them TOF Busiacss, Atudy OF By riago. MAIILED MEN, OF those entoring on that happy 100, Awaso o€ piybICIal ABLILY. Guickly Aasistods OUR SUGCCESS. ; 14 based upon facts, Arst— 1 exporience, sec- - overy case in bipach diel, thus Ktart d In our own I cuse, thus affectlng cures Without (. Fosend ts postago for oelebrated works on chironie, nervous and delicate d ThoussnI8 § ALY Iy lotter OF ciil WAy save you fu. ure suffering and sh en yenrs Lo life i8N lutters auaw companted by § batory o L8 Baroam Sireot, Owals, Kob, - AT THE ExposITION=—= ——UMIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1339, The HighestPossible Preminm, THE * ONLY « GRAND « PRIZE FOR SEWING MACHINES, WAS AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON MFG, C0. =——AND THE-———— #CROSS OF THEW LEGION OF HONOR, WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHIEELER, The President of the Company, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. ©0, 185-187 Wabash Ave,, Chicago. SOLD BY P. E. FLODMAN & Co. 220 N, 16t 8., Qmaba, Neb. DECEMBER 19, THAT MIGHTY SALE has stirred up the community. thin to the empty houses who are trying to imitate us—in the paper, r buyers—Our stores are crowded from morning till night Never had an advertisement such an effect on Clo- what a contrast And the way people buy those $98,75 Suits and Overcor 5, it looks as if they are convinced that they are getting a special price on them ‘hese large crowds of intelli- gent buyers are the best proof in the world that we are doing exactly as we pro- mised to buying—and they ought to be. pic ed up every day and at every place— ven WE, who claim to Many that do not need the goods and only come to look are tempted in- The values we are offering in this sale are not 1l all the year around considerably cheaper than other houses can not offer you such bar- ins very often. In connection, we commence Monday morning a with this . general great $9.75 Men's Suit and Overcoat Clearance ¢ Sale ale in our Boy's Dep- artment in which values will likewise be slaughtered—NMonday morning we offer you a choice of several lots of Knee Pant Suits which heretofore have been selling at ¢4.50, ¢ oo and ¢5.75, all of them now 50 or you can have your pick from 10 different styles of the finest Knee Pant Suits which have sold from ¢ LI\(:y go now for £4.90. - These will make excellent Christmas gifts for Boy Next Thursday, we shall begin to distribute our elegant Holiday Souvenirs and will also forward one with each out of town order, Nebraska Glothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Holiday PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, Silk Umbrellas. | Silk .Underwear. | Silk Mufflers. Sitk and Linen Hanakerchisfs Neck Wear. | Night Shirts. | Smoking! Jackets. | | In fact everything in Men's Fur- nish ings can betound at Dr.J.E.MGcREW, e Weli Known il Mini o Ambiiion il *for Mun oinnn, euch TATION Ik oFI $..E, Cor, ackson Sts. Omaha A full setof Teeth on ralber for 8, guaranteed to e as woll Wadv s PIALes sent out (rom any dental ofice in this country, ‘and for which you would be chiRried Over twico i mich o paln or dango . ks, cither o elo a8 at half rutes stion Guaranteed, DR. BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets. Tako Elevator on 16th Street. CPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK. Desit lug 1o exam- ine the Justly cel ebrated lines of Boots and Shoes, manutact ur- ed by U, M, Henderson & Co,, of Chicago—Face tories at Chicago, Dixon, Ills., and lon Du Lac, Wis,—sbould Write BAM, WATRON, resi- dence, FHEMONT, NEH. Traveling ageos. Headquarters for Hubbere, ny 0, Contiavous Carrvats s} 417 Lhrouehall weck parie, Teston nd Vighroms 2 nstuNTy of we r.n"‘."'n'fi'n o ‘aad wp. ‘Worat cuses pets ‘The largest, TARLERT ard Hnest In the world Passengzer accommodations unexcelled. New Yorz to Glaszow via Lonionderry Ancho Dee. 18 | Vietoria , SALOON, SECOND CLASS AND on Jowest torvins. Excursion Tic made available to retairn by eit esque Clyde and North of Ireland, or River 1d South of Ireland, or Naples and or, PARis, Or Co wost terms, Trav Letters o it and Drafts for any amount at lowest current rates, Apply to any of our local agents or to He derson Brothers, Chicaso, Il H. 8. HaL H. V. Mo0iEs. C.H. MaRgs, U. P. Depot, WHOLESALE. MEN'S WESCOTT CALF SHOES. Goodyear sowed, SIZES 5T012, ~ =~ =~ =~ Write for, our catniogne. Shoes sent by ex- press . 0. D, if [ conts 15 fent with order. 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