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Born—-To Mr. a daughter. There will be a meeting of the and Mrs, P. A. Gavin, class of 1889 at the high school building to- | day at 2 o'clock. OfMcor tlugson of the police force is | to be m ed to Lena Dahiberg on the first of the New Year. He and his wife will reside on South Seventeenth street near Jackson, The fifteon-year-old daughter of F. F Lyons died at her home at South Thirty-first street yesterday morning. 1 days ago by ia grippe, which was succeeded by diph- theria, The funeral will take place this afternoon. The will of Mrs. Nancy McKnight was probatod by Jud hiclds yester- torday. The will was prepared by Mrs, MeKnight on her death bed, and by its provisions all of her property is be- quenthed to G. H. Blakeley, cider of the Mormon church. An oyster supper and literary enter- tainment under the direction of the ladies of Castellar Street Prosbyterian church will be given in the bri hlm k fmmediately south of the church, Six- teenth and Castellar strects, this evening from 5 to10o’clock. ‘l‘hc Haw- thorno club will assist in the programme. Personal Paragraphs, James Britton of Wayne is at the Casey. R. M. Simons of Lincoln is at the Millard, J. A. Burnewt of Holdrege 1s at the Pax- ton. Miss A, Kesslor of Harvard is av the Mill- ard James A. Danskin of Nonpareil is at th e Oasey. J. D. Worrull of Valparaiso 18 at the Mer- chants, Lee of Fromont is stopping at the Castor of Ashland is a guest at the Cole of McCook i stopping at the Paxton, J. . Henry of Fremont is registered the Paxton, L. C, Burr of Paxton. George B, Evorett of Beatrice is at the Paxton. Charles 1. Magoon of Lincoln is Millard. J. W. Dowse of Fremont is a guest at the Miilard. John A. Casts of Hastings is a guest at the Murm\ M1 d. D. D. Clark of David City is a guest at the Merchants, A. . Rickly of Rushville is a guest at the Merchante. D. C. Wallace of Tekamah is registered at the Casey. Zack T, Leftwich of St. Paul is a guest at the AMillard, F. G, Simmons of Seward is stopping at the Millard, George S, Higgims of Hastings is a guest at the Casey. Henry Reese of Grana Island is registered at the Merchants. W. B. Digman of Grand Island tered at the Casey. D. I Griftin and wife of Beatrice aro ree- fstered at the Paxton, R. J. Kilpatrick and wife of Beatrice are guests at tho Paxton. J. F. Parkins of Weeping tered at the Merchants, John C. Watson and wife of Nebraska City are registered at the Murray. E. M. Howard and wifeaud A. H. Water- house and wife of Weeping Water are among the guests at the Murray, F. M. Gilmore and wifo of Elk Point, 8. D., are mnong the guests at the Millard. Mrs. Gilmore is the daughter of United States Marshal Brad Siaughter and Mr. Gilmore is the cashier and a large stock- holder in the Citizen’s bank of Eik Point. They were married yesterday morning at the” brid ¢'s home in Fullerton, and will take up their residence in Bik Pomt after a short sojourn in Omaha, — Annonncrnents. Seats for Kiralfy's great spectacle, “Antiope,” which is the Now Year’s attrac- tion at tne Boyd, will be puion sale at9 o'clock this morning. “Autiope” will be presented by sixty people, und a wealth of scenic effects. The program will abound with special features, the like of which has rarely been scen here. ——— A Boosy Son of Mars. Frank Carson, a Fort Omaha soldier, floated into the slums Sunday night with the sole intention of *“whooping her up.” His first visit was made at the dive conductod by the notorious Kansas City Liz Ho claims that as soon s e stepped juto the door Liz grabbed two rings from his fingers and refused 1o ive them up. n the other hand the woman says Carson gave her tho rings, Alively row ensued and both wero ar- rested for distnrbing the peace. —— A Bank Oashier Arrested, Mr. R. A, Hampton, cashier of the bank at Alliance, is under arrest on the charge of selling cigars without a government licenso and looked greatly chagrined when arraigned 88 a common offender before Judge Dundy. At appears that he held a mortgage on the stock of a struggling cigar dealer at Alliance. 'Tho tobacconist being unable to meet his pavments, Hampton foreclosed the mortgage and took the stock. Ho next pro- ceeded to dispose of tho tobacco at retail, but failed to arm himself with a government, license first. As @ consequence be was ar- rested. at Lincoln is a guest at the at the Blair of Norfolk is a guest at the is rogis- Water is regis- —_— COharles Redniéla's Funeral, = Tho funeral of Charles E. Reaflell was held at his late residence, 1720 South Seventeenth street, yesterday afternoon under tho auspices of the Typographical union, of which the decessed was one of the oldest and most honored members, There was quite a large attendance, snvisgu had charge of the the floral tributes was a very low bearing the word “Rest.” The pall bearers were W, C. Burke, James Swigert, J. R. Mahan Terry Cavanaugh. ment was at Prospect Hill. o ——— W, 0 n U, A meeting will be held at Newman Meth- oaist Episcopal church, St. Mary’s avenue, st 8 p. m. today by Mrs. Woodward to organize s Woman's Christian temperance union. Mrs. Woodward addressed five audiences n the course of twenty-four hours. Saturday evening she spoke before the Lifeboat lodge, Independent Orderof Goood Templars, Sun- day morning she talked to the congregation of the Methodist ehurch, Between 1 and 2 . m, she attended jail service and at 3 p. m. addressed a large and attentive audience at the Kountze Meworial church. In the even- ing she lectured at Rev. Crane's Hillside Covgregational chureh, Boyer, A, W, Lewis, N. S, The ' inier- His Money and Atmost His Lif~, L O. Anderson and his son narrowly es- caped frow a burning shanty at Twelveth snd Pune streets about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The shell was discovered to beon fire when the old man awoke. He cried out to his son_and the two sprang out of bed and aud the building just before the roof fell in, flomnyz were dressed ounly 1o their night Everything was burned. The loss on the shanty and housenold goods will reach about 100, Besides thll. Anderson had considera- 1o mouney in his pocket and a certificate of wposit on an Omana bank. firemen were notified too late to ren- * deruny valuuble assistauce. e——— i'resh shell oysters and clams by the rel or dozen. Fiuest goods ever ped to Omaha, The only goods E be kept from 60 to 90 da, u. HiBBEN & Co., 220 8. 18U | thought, | leaving Yankton, he ONE RUNDRED THOU J. A. Horbach Good for that Amount in the Eovth Dakota Road. Dr. Miller, accompanied by a couple of suggostions, was present at the meeting of the Real Bstate exchange, He left the sug- gestions with the association. with reference to the proposed I the state fair, and the proposed railroad to | South Dakota. noerning the former Ne proposed that the county and oity join voting bonds in a good round sum for the erection and main- tenance somewhere near the center of the ity of & building to be used for the extibi- tion of horses, minerals and art separate from the regular agricuitural exhibition to bo made at the fair grounds proper. He 1d pattern the show after a similar exhi- n which 1a held yearly in London in the heart of the city. On the Dakota railroad question the doctor strongly endorsed the action of the exchange and citizens who aro working for a road to Yaukton. 1hus far the proposed line, he was properly located; but, after would, nstead of going to the Jim river country, follow along the south side of the Missouri river, tapping ail of the valleys of south and west Dakota that connect with the Missouri. Sacn a road, he urged, had been recommended by Holdrege of the 1. & M. and other wise railroadmon, Mr, A Horbach stood Yy i kc §100),000 interest in Tho sugrestions of Dr. Miller were re- forred to the proper committees of the ex- change and will be considered i their work. ‘Tho following property was offered for sale: Arbor Place, lots 6 and 7, block 7, 77x113, $40 per acre. addition, 3§ of lot 4, 62x06, doublo house, 3,000, Hanscom Place, 1ot 16, block 7-room house, 500, 10, BOx143, 1f you've got a pain or ache ora brhise, lvation Ol will reach the case instantly. Price 25 cents. Attention Voters—By resolusion passed by our legislature, all good citizens are request- ed to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and recom- mond samo as the people’s remedy for coughs, colds, ete. 25 cts, CONTROLLING THE COUNCIL Obtain Over It The fight over the organization of the city council is not confined to political parties. While local politiciaus are setting pins for canturing the spoils of oMce, the heat of the contest is amoyg the contractors for public works. Con Gallagher, sapported by Jim Creighton, F. D. Cooperand the fag end of Broatch’s sauad, is pulling every wire to down Hugh Murphy and his supporters, composed of a mixture of democrats and re- publicans, A friend of Gallagher's says he will win the battle, but Murphy's men are equally ns sanguine, The chances m to be in favor of a possible combine as bétween the city hall jobbers and one of the contractors’ rings. As far as Davis, Chaffec and Wheeler are concernod, 1t 18 said they will ve willing to pool with any force which would be sure of success with their support. If this pos ble combine succeeds, of course Da expect to_be made president of the council, Bechel seems to be strancely inactive at this time," declared one of his friends today, T do not understand it, I always supposed that he would make a vigorous fizht for the office of president, which be could have had with proper effort. “What do you think of the slate fixed up for Pat Ford ¢ asked a voter in the bloody Third, *“Igot it straight that Patis to be made chiof of police, providing he will de- cline to run for o seat in the conncil again and provided hie will use his influence and vote to r¢ n Bennett as clerk of the police court, I not prepared to say that tiis scheme will be successfully woriced out, but such a deal is on, donch “y cil is worth Just what you can get out of it. A number of councilmen use their influence as such to draw patronage . to their private business.” Who Wil the Mastery ——— Are You lnrerested? Perhaps the readers of THE BEE would like to know in what respect Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is better than any other. We will tell you. When this remedy is taken as divected, as soon 4s a cold has been conts and before it has become settled in the system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen 1ts severity, 1f not effectunlly cure the cold in two time and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in ev- ing the lungs, opening the secretions, liquifying the mucus and causing its e pulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoving the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other rem- edy in the market possesses these re- markable properties. No other will cure a cold as quickly or leave the sys- tem in ns sound a coudition. 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by all druggists. —_— GOl G 10 WAR. The Milwaukeo Will Meet the Northe ern Cuts. “You may quote me as saying that the Milwaukeo will meot all cuts mado in rates by these northwestern roids from St.Paul to Chicago by putting into effect a similar tarift out of Omaha sud Kansas City.” It was Frod Nash, goneral agent of the rond at this point, who thus delivered him- self, His agitation was due to reports circu- lated Sunday that the Chicago, Burling- ton & Northern had on Saturday giyen no- tice of its determination to put into effect Junuary 1 rates considerably lower between 5t. Paul and Chicago than ut prosent proval. s woke up the Milwaukee people, who are probably most directly affected, and us the only means of retaliatlng they 'at ouce ecided to muke similar cuts from Omaha and Kansas City, aud have aiready adver- uised the fuét as widely us possible, Strong hints are thrown out that any attempts oo the part of these northwestern lines Lo get smart will rosult in the abrupt cstablish- ment of a § rato from ail Missouri river points, The Milwaukee has fully determined 10 give them a full dose of its own wedicine that will make them sick. The latter road has always been o disturbing element in the atter of rates by giving below its competitors in order to get busi- ness. Horetofore, however, thess disturb- ances have been kept within the lmits of northwestern travel 80 that St. Paui aud Mianeapolis have frequently enjoyed great advantages over Omaha in the matter of ‘This time, however, things are somewhat different. Since there 18 no association agreement binding any road to waintain wrum tariff rates the little war is sure to p) 1 over that portion of the country lwtwoeu Chicago and the Missouri river, with St. Paul on the north and Kansas City on the south, The other lines have not made any anuouncement as yet of what they pro- PILLS MEDIGINE will e Wednoesday morning at §10 and second class aL g An official circular of tho Texas Pan-Han- alo route, signed G. M. Dodge presidént, and dated New York Decomber 23, and which sached Union Pacific_headquariers Satur- evening, reads as foilows : W, H. Halcomb having been duly ted vico president of this company, he will, o0 Junyary 1 proximo, assume ontiro control of the operation of this company's road, and Wis orders will bo respected and obeyod accordingly.” "Hhe. addition "of 800 miles to a system al- ready under his charge does not seem to worry Mr. Holcomb much, for in speaking of the matter, he smid: It will give my ofti co a little more work but [ enough of us here to t thingis in roadiness for Fort Worth property Jauuary 1, tho the details have not been entirely pleted.” com- A grievance commitiee from tne Kul of Labor at Cheyenne visited Omaha Satur- day, to consult Vice Presideat Holcomb wbotit certain matters requiring an nvestiga- tion which lie promised to have made, ro ure no grievances to adjust, no dif- s betweon us,” said Mr. Holcomb, questioned regarding tho object of the committe's visits, “Phoy simply wanted me to givo my atten- tion to a little matter of dispute between one or two foremen on the mountain aivision and some of the men workig under them. Inis 1 ay ed to do, AIXI\l the committee re- turned home stere hts C. F\. Resseguio and Bob Baxter left for their new posts of duty at Salt Lake and Cheyenne, Saturday night, A number of their friends was at the depot to sco them off. While ¥ s apnointment as train- master does not take effect until Wednesday he commenced work this morning on a re- vision of the time table which contemplates slight changes in the arrival and departure of the Denver train. Sad news reached Union Pacific headquar- ters vestorday to the effect that Francis Cope, general freight and passenger agent of the mountain division, had died Sunday at his home in Salt Lake. Mr. Cope commenced roading as clerk of construction on the Utah Central October 9, 18 und remaived with that road in various cities until last September, when be was appointed to the position held by him at the time of his death. General Tranie Manager Mellen of the Union Pacifle 18 in Chicago to uttend a meet- ing of freight ofticials. I\, I\ Bckles of the general agent's office of the Union Pacific, San I'rancisco, is in the city. General Freieiit Agent Millar of the B. & M. has gone to attend the rate meeting in Chicago, Tt is understood that the Milwaukee has completed two of the three magnificont pas- senger trains to be put on between Omaha and Chicago very soon. Everything had been arranged for the trial trip Sunday, but owing to unavoidable delayin getting the tnird train ready another postponement was made necessary. The fact leaked out Sunday, owing doubtles: o,his presciice in Omina, it Captain N¥ T, Spoor, general agent of the Suvnta ld nb St. Louis, has re: will retire January 1, and' be T, Whitmore, lat agsistant ‘I"l‘l\‘fl[l’ll) Chicago, St Kansas City road. Captain Spoor known here, having once been pene in Council Blufts, of the Uniou Ps “gene Here are some facts, says the Chicago Tribune, which will no doubt interest the lines running from Council Biuffs to Chi- cago. A prominent firm of Mmneapolis grain dealers is getting 80 per cent of the corn off the lineof the Union Pacific railway in Nebraska, This corn is ull going via the Omabha line (Chicago, Sv. Paul, Minneapolis & O a) to Minneapolis, then east by the “Sao"’ Jine and Canadian Pacitic to New England points. The aBove named lines are daily giving the Union Pacific about one hundred empty cars for this business. The rate from St Paul to Boston and points common therewith is 28 cents on corn, but ‘whep for export it is 23 cents, 1t is eyident from the prices being paid by the above mentioned Minneapolis dealers that they are getung the benefit of the ex- port rate on this business for New lingland points, which 18 really a cut of b cents per 100 pounds, Thus far 2,000 cars have been bought, and from present indications they will gobble 7,000 or 8,000 cars during the next two months. All this business is being diverted via the “Soo” line and Cavadian Pacific. If the Chicago and Council Bluffs lines do not wake up soon they will find a large pro- portion of the business gone when they begin to look for it The Union Pacific and Northwestern are ovidently prepured to meet the fight their competitors propose to make against them for making an exclusive tariff alliance, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An Important discovery. They act on the iver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new priucipio. They speedily o illiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and childre mallest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 25 cents, Samples free at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, NARROW ESCAPE, Mr. Bugbee Doesn't Want Any More of Them. Van Bugbeo narrowly escaped being in- stantly killed at the Webster street depot crossing yesterday morning. Ho was struck by a moving engine and fell but in such a manner as to grasp the pilot and hold his bead and shoulders from the rail. Both legs were dragging and in this perilous position the man was dragged the full length of the crossing, He was finally released and placed in a conveyance and taken to his home at 1913 north T'wenty-seventh street. The extent of his injuries cannot be esti- mated, as itis feared the man has been burt internully. —— A Well-Es:ablished Fact. The fact has been abundantly proven that O lain’s Cough vemedy is the most prompt, most reliable and most successful medicine yot discovered for acute throat and lung diseases, such as coughs, colds and croup. Lo, Marziaze Licens:s. Liconses were issued to the following parties by Judge.Shield's yesterday : Iame and Residence. Alvert Fleming, Omuha. Persilla Mutum, Omah: WillismiC. Maddox, Missouri Valley, Ta. {hulnn Walker, Missouri Valley, Ia. Thomas A. Pisher, Omaba. ... Sarah C. Dunhiam, Omana. . Charles F, Combs, Omaha. . Belle Sparks, Omuha. ........... George L, Jewott, Council Bluffs { Luey A. High, Council Blufts ,,,. William Hudson, Omaha A i Lena Dahlberg, Omaha Johin Roeschmanu, Omahs { Bortna Lehmann, ' Omana GUINU\", 501 !lllull and I:'vvmn Disorders, such “llv‘h‘ and Pain in the Stomach, 8i =u-dmu of Bredth B Gostasices, Bone Blotches o THE FIIIT DOSE WiLL GIVE IIEL Ei Ia 'IHEN I“o ati &e. This 18 no aczum. l ey aaffarel ls Sarnaslly invit uknnwlad BEEC] TRy l’qu l.nn udlmm, il quickly vestore foinales Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flulhmfll nl “.fll. Iall ol A ofll n the Skin, Dislurhed §I rn ims, Ml \ITE'. tod to try one Box of hese Pills, sud they will be feinales to complote health, For & WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; they ACT I.IKE IMIO muscular §) B lon lh llle untuuo HEALY -lost Frouning wi are ¥ facts ¥ rvous lnd DI\I I.EMIIE IN THE WORLD, Sold DY the U Complexion 7 EALTH fihmm;l- ’:hwlm energy of the hunian frame. o Hlitated s that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF Full d mu»n- 08, BE lc‘lAl. m. Hel Do (1f yer Qruggist dovs Dot e ey doscs will 'or! wonders Illmn the Vital Organs ; Strengthening nm bringlng back tie keen edge of appetile, and 1080 ‘soctety ; and one of tho best guarantoss (o the ANY PATENY ens, Laneashire, Ensland. o7 Canal S, New vo vm. Bole Agents for WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. PRttt ety v v N R ls not only aulistressing complaint, of itself, but, hy causing the blood to becomn depraved: and the system ene feebled, is the parent of innumerable maladies. That Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 18 the best cure for Indigestion, even when complicatedwith Liver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich. “Liver complhint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence, For more thaa four years I suffered untold reduced almost to a skeloton had strength to drag mysclf ¢ kinds of food dist the t delicate conld be dig all only ated me without giving re- Nothing that I took seeme od 10 do permanent good until T uso of has produ Soon after comn cing to take the Sarsapa rilla T could seo an improvement in iny condition. My appetite began to return and with it came the to (digest all the food taken, my strength ime proved each day, and after a few months of faithful attontion to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all household duties, The medicine has given me a new lease of life, Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass. Price $1; aix bottles, $5. Worth $5 a woutles DRS. BETTS & BETTS 08 PARNAM STHEET, ONATA, NOB. (Opposito Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 98. m ,108p. m, Bundnys,108. m., to 1p.m. Specialiats In Chronie, Nervous, 8kin and ¥lood Dis easo: §#-Consultation at office or by mail froe. cines sent by mall or express, securely packed, free (rom observation. Guarantees Lo cure quickly, safe- Iy and pormenently. Bpermatorrhea, sam‘l Medt decay, rising from indls asdacing sloop|aaness; 4 o face, aversion to soclet aitence dull uniit fo delifen burden. sacly, perman: Chirod. Consuit Drs. Botis & Hetis, ? Street, Omaua, Neb. Blood and Skin Hueas*s AP AG Ta i most terrible in its Tesults, completely erndieatad: withont the aid of meroury. Kcrvruld. eryaipelus, tover sorc, bloichos uicers. pains i the head &nd bon i {hront, mouth And tongue, catarin, eic. permancntiy oured where others have falied. Kidney. UI'lllfll‘V and Bladder Complaints, [Painful, Difcult, tao fro: quent burning or blgody urine, urine hizh ‘coored OF ith milicy sediment ou etan ifug, weak back, gonors i Boen, g ete. - Fromptly and safely cured e oASTRAbIS. STRICTUREI Juineot.rer moval complete without cutting, caustic or diliation, Cures effected at home by patient withouta mowments pain or aunoyance. To Young Men and Hiddle-Azed Men, A SURE [” I‘ha awful effects of early Vice, which brings organig wenkness, destruyiog both mind and body, with all itsdreadodt 1ils, permanently cured. DRS BETTS Address those who have im- Dalred themselven by Improper iidulcences and And olitary habite. whieh ruta both Bony an ind. uBHLR Lhem for Buinoes, Sy OF e MAWATED MEN. or those entering on that happy 1a; waro GE physicial debiliLy. auickly nasisiod. o OUR SUCCESS. e cents postage for celebrated works on nervons and delioate disenses. Thousands A frigndly lotter or call may save you Vitme, anta i koldan yoars to I X ausworod unleas nccompanied by ¥ E0uia Sn siamps.” AGErens Or el O DRSS, BETTS & I.IE’I"I'S. 1408 Farnam Stroet, Omabs. Mol | Is the price on (-Inldxuns suits. lines that have sold at prices ranging from 86 to $10 will 2o in this %5 sale. You know we have nothing to offer you but de- sirable goods. \ i The?lor! stem of Bank Counters o] sl Tq‘ {hor rihhn k Bt ha Ile'zo!-l‘x&ym lh‘ Barth, 1m Illnt-n e ¥ree, Post x“bo..s“f Louls, uo..‘b Sk CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS REC GROSS DIAMOND BRAND. |l B G Parents who are desirous of securing for thefr boys,practical and appropviate prese ents, will find our Boy's Department the best place to get them, Can you think of anything that will give your boys more lasting pleasure and comfort than a nice suit or overcoat? We are showing handsome styles for big and small boys, and the tremendous cut we have lately made on our finest goods, places them within the reach of all. The styles of suits we are offering at £3.50, §4.00 and $5.50 you will not find anywhere else, except you pay twice the money for the same goods. In Children's and Boy's Overcoats we offer extraordinary bargains as we are determined to close them out. One small lot of extra fine Children’s Over- coats, of elegant designs and neatly trimmed is marked at less than the value of the Cloth, We have did this time. never cut so deep as we They must all go before New Year and the prices are made to move them. FURNISHING GOODS. Our Furnishing Goods Department is a regular Bazaar for Holiday Presents, ¥ 3 Nowhere can you find a finer assortment than we carry, and you will not find anotherplace that sells them so cheap. Embroidered Silk Suspenders. Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. Silk Handkerchiefs. Silk Umbrellas. Fine Gloves. Choice Neckwear. All thiese goods we sellas close as the Staple Articles. No fancy pric our store. ~ You will save about 50 per cent on all purch: made in our Furnish- ing Department, ebraska Glothing Qnmpam Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, “A brig hr home makes T a merry heart™ 'RAVELS | CCORVRIGHTS 1S & S0 lid cake ofscourmg soap Try it in your next house-cleaning->< All work should be so done as to give joy to the worker. ,‘-»w. =4 Perhaps you have never felt joyful when cleaning house? You never will till you use SAPOLIO to assist you. House-cleaning has been revolutionized since housewives first learned its value. Why shouldn’t you find joy in your work? All grocers sell it. nwocn MORGAN'S SONS OO, NEW TORIE. % $5 Ufl Dr.J E. McGREW The “/cll Known Specialist, Afull st of Teoth an rubbor for £, guaranteod to pews wollnadoas piates sent out ffom any dental il country, and or whiich yon would be Arged Over wice & mic eéth extractod without pita or dn out the use ehoioform, en or Wold ant siIVer nilings ¢ ML raos. Satisfaction Guaranteed, DR. BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton “Iu(-k, 16th mnl Farnam Slwt-lq. K AT THE ExposITION -UNIVERSELLE PARIS, 1339, The Highest Poasible Promium, THE » ONLY « GRAND» PRIZ' | FOR SEWING MACHINES, WAS AWARDED TO WHLELER & WILSON MFG C" ~——AND THE-—— TE q #CROSS OF THEMW & "’ Hoallh is Wealth LEGION OF HONOR / Do Iargosty TAROTTITA oS Iunlu r WAS CONFERRED UPON Passenger accommoduations unexcelled, Now Yorz to Glasgow via Loalonlarny NATHANIEL WHEELEKk The President of the Company, Furnessia, Jan ith | Ethiopia, Jun, WHEELER & WILSON MFG, C Circassia, Jan, .. 1th | Anchoria, Jan. New York to Azores, Gibraltar ani Italy, 1805-187 Wabash Ave,, Chicago. SOLD BY Assyria, Dee, 31st. Vietoria, Jan, Sth P. E. FLODMAN & C.} W ., and withe octricity. CONBUL! Office .E. Cor, 18th & Jackson Sts Omaha, Neb, on lowest't: rsion Tickets redauced, made available to return by elther the Plotur: lyde and_North of Ireland, or River M«-rnur’ and South of Ireland, or Naples anl e for Hysterta, D! Gibral A noss, ' Convulsions, ervois Neraly XCURSIONS 01 PAuis Hoeadache, Tovis On lowsst terins, Letters of ( Depression, of tne i-ain, resuiting in lowest cui Insunity and ieading to misery, aecivy aud death, " agents or to Promatur Old Ago, Harrenness, Loss of | Hopderson Brothers, Chicago, I, | tarie MobIES, O CONTINENTAL Travelors' O odit and Drafts for any aaount L oo aur Local BALOON, SECOND OLASS AND, STEERAGE Tatos ation caused byt 220 N, 16(h St., Omaha, Neb. Wakefulness, Mental GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPP’'S COCO. BREAKFAST, Athorough Know which govern the o nutrition, and by a ca fine rlo]nrrll.hul well selec has provided our breakfast tables wllll I P. Depot. Y 3 ‘WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any Vith each order recelved by s for six boxes, accom panied with &1, we will send the purchaser our Wrilten guarante fund the money i the treatment does i uarantess d_only oy olo Agents, 1110 X ilavorad beverage which muy save \ muuy heavy doctor's bills, 1t 18 by the Judiciow use of such articles of aiet that & constiluticn iy built up untl strong enous b Y 10 disease. redr s Tiouting Around e Faass r thoro 15 woak point, W 4 caps many i fatal shart by keopiug ol s well tortifled with pure blood and & pro - Bourished frame. —Civil Servise Gazett 1 ade stply with boiling water or mlk 8o | | onl“uhulrfiwumlunl by grocers.lubeled Es E Ps& c Iqmu opathic Chelulb . London, England N Att'y at-Law, 125 De \ A, 82 | Raho: Advioe fo fll&smc \ w:m hullnuu Quietly aad & BAY"STAT A ManooL! .,E‘f&(x};wgss 1'D (ATALOGVE &CHEAPEST OF ALL MVSICAL TIN5 TRVMENTS FREE B BU\T[UN,MA"G. JCHAYNES 6 (1 ine SHOE DEALERS ebrated Imn of Loots and Shoes, manufacturs od by C. M. Henderson & Co., of Chicago—Fac- ul(“hhnun Dixon, 1ls. snd Fon Du Lo, ~should write BAM. N. WATSON, resi- dencd, FUEMONT, NEB, ’l‘rlvelm] geuh Honaguarters for Hubbers, Drugiglsts, Street, Onaha, Nebras! arnam of subtle mali ck wherevel Dest f0g to exam- “