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THE CITY. Revival services are in progress at the South Tenth street M. E. church. The meeting will continue for ten days at least, The Entre-Nous club gave a most pleasant dance at Masonic hall under the direction of Prof. Morand. About one hundred couples were present. Oscar J. Lowry of tne Omaha com- mercial college and Miss Cassandea J. Ellis of-lowa, were married at 2407 Burt lock last evening, Rev. C. ting. Frank Rouse, of late United States at Peoria, 111, hns been sent by the inter || revenue department to Bucceed T. . Willard as gauger in the Willow \]nmu« distillery. Mr. Wil lard has been transferred to Peoria. The work of entering the nam descriptions of property on the ¢ list has been completed taxes will be filled in ns soon council makes the levy for 1890, will be at the first meeting in Fobruary, dewalks have been ordered laid on ide of Marcy street, bevween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth six feet wide. Unless put down befo the 17th of this month, they will be by the city contr sessed ngainst the abutting prope nd ¥ tax as the which sonal Paragraphs. C. T\ Reno of Oakdale is at the Casey. J. D, Lehimer of Beatrice is at the ¢ corge T, Moor of Norfoik isat the Mur- B. Harrison of Fremont s at tho Mil- lard. £. A Casoy. E. M. Searle of Ogaliala is o guest at tho Casey. F. E. Murray. J. J. Tmhoff of Lincoln is registered at the Murray. J. 13, Hayes of Hastings is stopping at the Murray. L. C. Bure of Lincoln is stopping at the Paxton, Ed A, Lambeth of Nebraska City s at the Paxton, H. C. Purker of Hastings is a guest at the Mmillard. E. C. Getzingor of Fromont is a guest at the Casey. W. C. Catherwood of Blair is registered at the Casey. 2. W. Craue of Hastings is stopping at the ilbert of Clarks is swpping at the Abbott of Columbus is a guest at the s of Fremont is stopping at the Milla:q. J W. N. Richardsou of Red Cloud is a guést at tho Paxton. A, V. Carlson of Stromsburg is registered at the Paxton. H. D. Hughes of Valparaiso is registered at the Millard. Jolin S. Stull of the Merchants, H. Bond und M. Isabel Bond of Lin- coln are among those registored at the Pax- ton. Mr. R. B. Peattie, managing editor of the World-Herald, 18 seriously 11l with brain fever. J. L. Brandies, scalor member of J. L. Brandies & Sons, left yesterday for an ex- tensive trip cast. A reception was tendered to Captain and Mrs. Dempsey by the officers and ladies of Fort Omaba last night. Rt. Rev. Anson R. Graves, Bishop of Wes- tern Nebraska, is in the city, n guest of his old college mate, Mr. Philip Potter. Max Sollinger, of the firm of Stappacher & Arnold, Philadelphia, left for Chicago yes- terday to attend the golden wedding of his parents, Mr. Miner W. Bruce is in the city, en- route to Washington, where he goes as a delegate from the Pioneer Business Associa- tion of Alaska, to urge legislation for the territory. Mrs. Udo Brachvogel, Mr. Ernst Ben- ninghoven and his brother Leo left for Chi- cago und New York last ovening. M Brachvogel expects to spend several months with relatives and friends in New York, Auburn 18 registered at Beecham's Pills cure biliour wnd nervous ills Vacating. Assistant County Surveyor Smith moved out of his office yesterday, taking with him a few relics of the antedeluvian days, which he has kept there sinco the “winter of the deep suow.” County Surveyor Howes va- cates his oftice today. ¢ e Why don’t you try Red Cross Cough Drops, 5 cents per box. Wants More D finite Charges. The attorneys for I'reasurer John Rush in the contested election. case have filed a mo-~ tion for a more definite statement on the part of J. H. McShune, who is contesting his nlenllon‘ he motion alleges that the charges are so indefinite that the defense has no way of replying to them, Don’t buy trashy imitationss Get the genuine Red Cross Cough Drops. Omaha Street Rallway Officers. Today the stockholders of the Omaha Brreet Ruilway company will meet at the president’s office in the cable power house to olect directors for another year. | The following day the newly elected diréctors will meet and eléct ofticers for the present year to fill the positions of president, vice president, secretary, tressurer, general man- ager, superintendent and assistant superin- tendent. Samples of Miles' Restorative Nervine at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th amd Douglas, cures head- aclm nervousness, sleeplessness, Neuralgin, ts, ete. ‘Why Turner Wasn't There, County Commissioners Mount, Anderson and Corrigan congregated at the court house early yesterday afternoon and waited for Gommissioner Turner to appear so that the board might consider the report of Su- rintepdont Coots on the county hospital uilding. After waiting unulncwrly bo'clock word wus received that Mr, Turner was very ousily éneaged in a game of “high five"” und could net attend, ‘The board was called to order and the re- port of the superintendent presented, The report stated that the building is not com- ted in all the details and recommended hat the contractors be required to complete it in accordance with the svecifications. The discrepancies are in minor mutters, and will not puunl o great deal of labor to completq properly, ‘The report was adopted and the contractors notitied. ourned until this afternoon, when the bids lor supplying the county Wwith stationery and priuting for the ensuing year will be opened, e The Real kstate Exchange. Mayor Cushing visited the real estate ex- change rooms vesterday and was introduced to a number of the members, He aidu't to make a speech, however, but took a hasty departure ds soon as President Hurtman calied the body to order. Tawo samples of paving brick, & product of the Jim River country, "adorned the presi- dent's desk, and a representutive of the may- ufucturers will expatiate on the merits of the product at toduy’s wmeeting of the exchange. ‘The following property was listed on call: Parmenter place, lot 15 and 14 feet of lot M _block 7, $2,000. ring lley, 5 8, 000x3 3 u-humldllluu‘ lol .5, blunk (A wunnld, 10 acres, $6,500. Patrick’s addition, north io fect of lots 11 and 1 hlwn 1, T6x120, $10 per frout foot. Tax lots 15 and 16, in 10-14-13, 20 acres on B & M. l.mck 818,500, Patrick's second addition, luv. 11, block 8, 48120 on Burdette street, §1,500. Redick parl, lot 2, block 8, 40x120, §700. Hawes' addition, \{ of lot 16, 33x133, new 8room house, §,500. 000, b0x123, P Neryous debility, poor mewory. difidence, sexual weaknesas, pimple,cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervive. Samples free at Kubu & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, R The amount of | The board -then ad-* NOW A JUSTIC Judge Helsloy Ascends the Bench in the Chamber of Smells Judge Lee Helslay is the way it reads now. The judge s, perhaps, as well known as any young attorney in Omaha. His long ex- perience us & newspaper roporter gave him the opportunity of & wide acquaimtance, and his disposition has made him popular, DEALER, Yesterday morning, av 9 o'clock sharp, he | | mounted the little piatform in the art aud occupied the large easy which was at 5 o'clock Monday evening ¢ serted by Louis Berka, th ring judge. ned the big register for vod morning' to a numbee of fr and then quietly informed Court Officer Key- sor that he was ready for business There was quite a number of & the room. was seated. ators in The ed 1n aud “ang” “Frank Decker!" sang out the court. This was the judge's first vietim. Decker had boen on a little spree and was charg His tale of woo was related and tho judgo allowed bim to g0 his way un- fined. he next vietm was a boisterous drunk 50. A few wore un as filed by Frank Slee Rumml for shaving on Su u will swear that he was 8| e day that the compinint ulleges He gave bond and the case was againsy day. R in bed on t he worked. continued. “HERE'S MY SUCCESSOR." Mr. Broatch Introduces Mayor Cush- ing to City Ofticials. Mayor Cushing and W, J. Broatch made a tonr of all the city offices yasterday. The lat- ter introduced tis successor to allthe oficials with whom he was not already acquainted. Their meeting was of a most friendly na- wire and the day was pleasantly spent by both the gentlemen, 5 When Broatch introduced Cushing to Chief Seavey he addea some remurks that were decidedly complimentary to the head of the police force, In spite of the fact that Pat Ford expocts to soon woir a little badge in his cap that reaas “Chief of Police,”” it is whispered that Seavey will continue to draw his regu- lar salary throughout the Cushing adminis- tration. Love thy neighbor as thyse you sew one with a bad cough o buy a bottle of Dr, Price 2 conts. Thera i8 nothing in the world which will give prompter relief to ail sufferers from neuralgia than Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle, and when Bull's Coueh Syrup. SWEPT FROM A CAR. A Lad Mecets With Sudden and Serl- ous Injary. Yesterasy a boy named Brady, thirteen-year-old son of Pnillip Brad lives at the foov of Davenport probably fatally injured _while riding on the top of & box car in the Union Pacific yards. He was struck by a rope which extended across the track and swept from the roof, falling heavily upon a pile of rock beside the track. He was taken to his home, where ho now lies in a eritical condition, the street, was Croupy suffocations, night cough all the common affections of the thra and lungs qm(kl} relieved by Dr. J. H. MecLean’s Tar Wine Lung Baim. i an sy Mortuary. Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy died yesterday at the residence of her father, Mr. Jobhn Connolly, on Twenty-fifth street near St. Mary’s avenue. Her age was thirty-four years and ten months. The funeral exercises occur at St. Philomena’s cathedral on Eri~ day morning, when solemn high mass will be celebrated. ~ Mrs. Murphy has lived in Omaha all her hife, her father being one of the earbiest settlers in Sarpy and Douglas county. She was the second Catholic child baptised in this county, and her friends could be fonnd iv all parts of the county as well as in Sarpy. Mary Cristing, daughter of George and Emma Bohn, died of diphtheria, yesterday. The funeral will tako place from the resi- dence of her parents, 203 Center street, at | 10 8. m. We are the People. Busivess men from Nebraska for Chi- cago. Milwaukee and all eastorn cities will please notz that by the new time schedule (in effect from and after No- vember 17, 1889), they can arrive at Omana about 4 p. m., can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can then take the through Puliman sleeping car of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway short line fast train at Omaha depot of the Union Paci railway at 6 p. m. (supper served on dining car leay- ing Council Bluffs at 6:30 p. m.), and arrive at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. (break- fast also served on diningcar), in ample time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the rincipal eastern and southéastern’ ines; or if desired, passengers for the east can remain over in Chicage a few hours for business or pleasure and re- sume thewr journey by the afternoon Iast and limited trains of all the eastern roads, 1In addition to the foregoing, another through short-line train leaves Omaha daily at 9:15 a, m. and Council Bluffs at | 9:40'a. m., ving in Chicago at 6.50 | a. m., making close connection with the express trains of all eastern roads. For tickets and further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or to F. A. Nash, general agent, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. W hisky and the Indian, After bewg out all night, the United States jury found Herbert White guilty of giving a bottle of whisky to an Indian. The extreme penalty is two years imprisonment and $300 fine, Both a fine and imprisonment must be imposed, but both may be made very light at the discre- tion of the court. District Attorney Pritchett maintains that an Jodian is an Indian, whether a voter or not, and & law against giving hiquor to an Indian 18 not a question of eivilization but of race, and the offender should be E\lnllhpd whether the red man VoLes or no 4] Judge Dundy agrees with Mr. Pritcbett in following the lettor of the law. White will receive his sentence later in the week, Cozzens hotel, 81,50 and #2.00 per day The Postoflice Site. Lighty-six trabscripts in the condemna- tion of block 86 for postofice purposes have been made out by the elerk of the United States court to be sent mmediately to the attorney general of the Unijed States for his aporoval. This will mot expedito matters, however, as Byron Reed has sued for a more liberel appraisement of the lots held by him in that bloek, and the settiement of the cuse must ait the slow muchinery of the United States cirenit and possibly that of the United States supreme court, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, _ An important discovery, They act on the stomach and bowels through the A new principle.” ‘They speedily illiousness, bad taste, wrplu Ilvar plies and Gonstigation. Spiendid for men, women |nd children. Smaliest, mildest, rest. 80 doses for 25 cents, Samples free st Kuhn & Co,'s, 15th and Douglas. i / United Stat:s Grand Jury. The jury for the January term of the United States court bas been selected, It will appear at Lincoln on tbe 20th. They are as follows: G. Wheeler, Fullerton; P, McKay, Cedar Rapids; 8. P. Gorby, Cushing; J. E. Juk- o, Falraouat; L. 'Stobbins, Pawnee Ci Lou Fraukling O. A, A Carmuy, Sprln Croek; h. Q. Staner, i aa r lru. J. P. Miller, Johnson; R. Bl b‘unuh. Kear- 1 with | ise him to | who | afternoon .and all | THE OMAHA DAILY BER dgar; John Wagner; Falls Schuler, Falls Cityy B, Kearney; Joseph G, Horm, Frauk ' Parker, _Oakland: Bardwell Tekamal; _Thos. Omaha; J. O. Hopfinger, John Ragmer, Milfords H. G Springs; H, f. Hudson, Col- umbus; W, M. Bunting, David City? bert R. Howe, F. C. Harrison, | mn Ei Wright, David | € Fulle Ciiy Robert Holiings W Dawson, Lincoins Frank I’l 11 \l' Island; Yohu Pratt, Sterling; Oscar Hoteling, msch kg Hedricks, Tecumsen: C. W. Bortus, ville; dohn Demaree, Roe _John Falls City Magoon, H Lin- City; ien | che is readily cured by Hood's aparilla, which tones and regulates the digestion, and eveates an appetite. . Disteiet Cours, Jacob C. Hottio L. | James M. Parker applicd | against the board of mayor, restraiming th tract for the peying of Thirtieth stroet from verue to the north line of the city This paper 18 similar to one fied asking for an injunction on > was 10 money in the the streot intersections, s that itho ordinance bro viding for the paving of Ihirtieth street ¢ tained the provision that the city is not to t held liable for the paving of that part of the street abutting upon the site of Fort Omaha, nor for the street intersections, 1t is alleged that this portion is illegal, us the city pelled by statute to pay for such | 3 The petition also states that the ordinance was passed without the knowledwe or con- sent of the abutting property hoiders, and that “the land through which the street passes is mostly furm land, and would not be benefitted by havin paved. A restrainiug ordor was issued by Judge Wakeley and the matter will be argued Sat- ning at 10 o'clock. Deuise, Collier and public works and the | from 18 A con- Mary E. Chedistor has brousht suit ugainst Cl les 1. Smith to recover #4520 dumages by reason of fraudulont representations in a real estate deal In the case of William H. Russell against N. 1. D, Solomon, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff in the sum of $180.43 Perhaps would lik IIID to know in Chamberlains Cough Re | than any other. We will toll { When this Remedy is taken as divected, as soon as o cold hss been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen its severity if not effectually cure the cold in two day’s time and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, opening gecretions, liguefying he mucus and causing its expulsion | the air cells of the lungs and rv.~lnr'|n;: the syste to ‘a strong 0 other rem- sesses these re- No, other what y in the able propert’ curen cold as quic tem in as sound a condition, 50 cents and $1 bottles for sale by druggists. > Public Mass M All persons who favor au league and to have Nebraska represcoted in the national le: convention at Chi- cago, January 15, swed to meet iscopal church, | Eighteenth and Webster streets, Thursday evening, January 6, 1390, Javes O, M. O. R PRICE SANDERS, E. S. CLENNOS, E. R. OVEBALL, Committee, ADANs, ST Sick Doys in Gray. During the past two or three weeks there has been more sickness among the letter carriers thun has ever been known before. Over half of the forty-six men employed hove been suffering with ia grippe and as many as half a dozen attimes have been incapacitated for duty. The slippery condition of the pavements and streetshus also interfered with the effective work of the carriers in delivering wail, e Poor Humanity! The common lot is one of sorrow, say—ut least—the pessimists, thoy who 100k ut the worst side. Certainly what would otherwise be a bright existence is often suadowed by some ailment thut overhangs it like u pail obscuring perpetus would light the h. Such an ailwent, ana avery common Ong, 18 NErvousness, or in other words, wenkness of the nervous sys tem, a condition only irremediable where in efficient o1 imyroper means are taken to ro lheve it. The concurrent experience of nervous people who have persistently used | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is that it con- quers entirely supersensitivencss of the nerves, as well as diseases—so callad—which are invited and sustained by their chronic woukness. As the neryes gain stuinina from the great tonic the trouvle disappears. Use | the Bitters for malaris, rheumatisw, bilious- | ness and kidney troublos. . Snow in the Wesr. Chief Clerk Cramer of the railway mail | service says that the mails from San Fran- | cisco and Ogden have been delayed for two days on account of the heavy suows in that portion of the count ‘The railroads in Idaho and western Wyoming are badly blockaded, and all communication except by wire has been stopped. —— A Good Gne, Mr. W. H. Baldridge, druggist, Es- condido, California, says: **Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is the best selling medicine [ handle. In fact I sell more of it than all other cough medicines combined. Every one who has used it speaks in glowing terms of its efficien- cy.” For sale by all deuggists, Marriage Lacenisi Licenses were 1ssued to the following par- ties by Judge Shiclds yesterday: { Aleander J. Lowry, Omaha. | Cassandra J, Kllis, Omaba... {Jolm Fort, Omaha. . ‘Theresa Masette, Omnlm Chbarles A, Harve; Jeanette Duryea, Omaha, Michael Flaherty, Omaha Aunie Crosby, Omaba...... % Elou A. Nelson, Galesburg. Leonora Dietz, Omakta, Wil be pald to any competent chemist who will find, on analysis, a particlo of alercury, Potash, or other polsons in Swift's Specifc (8. 8. 8.) AN EATING SORE ‘Henderson, Tex., Ang. 33, 1830.— “For elgh- teen mouths I had an egting sore on my tongue, 1 was treated by the best Jocal physicians, but obtained no relic, the gore gradually growing worse, I concluded finally to try8.8. 8., and was entirely cured after using @ fow bottles. You have my chicerful permission to publish the sbove statement for the beneflt of those stmilarly aflicted.” €. B, McLrmoxe, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skun Diseasesgmaled free. THE BWIPT SPECIFIC CO., Atlauta. Jfl?:’?fiufirr’fs STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1889. Nos, 303-404-170-604. UN; PERFECT OF Her- | for an injunction | ONSUMPTION, l\ ita first stges, can be successfully checked by €he prompt use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. periods of that. disease wondertully relieved “1 have nsed Ayer's Cherry P with tho lest in my This wonderful preparation onc my life. 1 ladac yugh, night sWe was greatly and_given up by my > and o Lt of iie m Eitlson, M. Tennessee. « Several years ago T was severely i1l il T was in consumption, at they could do nothing for me, e, as a last resoit, to try ‘s Clierry Dectoral, Afteretaking medicit v thireo months T was cured, o Lealtlh remains good to the presen James Birchard, Darien, Conn, “Soveral yenrs ago, on A pRss: from California, by water, I contr g0 sovera n coll that for somo days T confined to my i, physician on_board considered tny lifo L. danger. Huppeni avo a hottle yer's Chorry Pectoral, 1 wsed it e ely, and ny lungs we tored to o fiealthy condition. have commended this p aration.”’—J, B, Chandler, Junction, V Ryer's Gherry Pectoral, PREPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Bold by all Druggista, D'rice #1; sixbottles, 85, DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1408 FARnAM STUEET, OMATA, NED. (Opposite Paxton Hotel) tho | from * will § v or leave the sys- | | weakne: ly the radiance that else | Office hours, 9a. m« 808 p. m. Sundays, 10a. m., e 1p. i, Specialists In Chronte, Nervous,Skin and 5100 Dis- eas. £2-Consuitation &t ofico or by matl free. Medl. cines sent by mall o express, securely packed, free from observatioh. @naranteesto cure quickly, safe: Wy and perm anently. l 0 h In t " head Wtk bo! nes, 47 {ivont, mouth and to d \where others bi Kidney. Urinary quent burning or bldody iy sediment o0 smm g, wen B ool ayatitia e *BRomiy and SAfoly cared charges reascnable. STRICTURE! moval comp otehos, hiiitlc 80rd Timanontiy and Biadder Complaints, Painal mm“un 100 1 u o manont ( ure. to without cutting, caus:ic oc diilation, Cures eflecte m. ‘home by patiedt withouts moments Ppain or anno) To Yonng M’n and Mid'le-Azed Men, A SURE GURE ¥ie, “Witn i, coraiit iroying both mind and - body, with all Itsdreaded I , permanently cured. RS, BETTY Address shose who have im. paired themyolvos by Improper fudulsences and and solitary hiahits, which Fuin both Dty ey oind. AL Bham For Duslnoss, stady of T osa cntering 101al QeDUILY. Quickly Bssiaud. OUR- SUGCESS. Is basod upon facts, Eratopractica) experie or. specially studied, th ciios ke prepured In O i¥ each case, thus alle Onts postaie for celcbrated works o cbonit ROrvORs Ao te diseases. Thousands A friendly letter OF cail may saYO you fu: ot turs suffering and shame, andadd ko.aen years tolife | BN { o lotiers ‘anewurod ualies accompanied by ¢ Gouts in stawmps. Address orcall o; DRs, BETTS & ln.'l"l‘s. 1408 Farnam Bireot, Onnbs. Meb. e KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP | Dr.].E.McGREW, The Well #inown Special y and pe ulunlu:l)‘ et Amps 101 roply: EE, E. Cor. 18th & Ja(_ksun Sts Omaha, Neb, The Boy’s thday. Tue best \uum s Paper Bver Published Will Be QOut Jan. 7th. Examine the First Number, Foraule by all newsdealer PRICE 5 Cents Dllh ng to exam- iny " the Justly cel i WEDNESDAY. ‘Xyp'lllls A disonge | kecrib) ST ' Guaranteed per. | on that happy | JANUARY SHUT THE| OUT AGAIN. The New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. not only makes bt,lu‘r and more stylish, and a greater varicty of goods than any other company, but it is now putting HEEL PLATES on all their Pirst Quality Goods,such as Arctics. Excluders, Lumbermens’ and H eavy San- dals. including boy's, ladies’ and misses’ Artics, Sc : that the “New “Jersey Rubber Shoe Co.” pair of overshoes you buy, and you will get the full value of your money. HFRER is stamped in the sole of each Your shoe dealer should have New Jerscy goods in all widths, from A. A. to W. W, With or without heels. Fly. | am western agent for the New l( rsey immeMe stock, \vhu,h I sell At Wholesale Only.. Also’ high Button Gaiters with Leather Button Rubber Shoe Co., and carry an I also have a large stock of FEBLT BOOTS, (all frce from d‘\nmuo) and German Socks, I SELL AT CHICAGO PRICES. L T. LINDSEY, 11l Harney 8t., Omaha, Nebraskq C. H. PEARSON & C2.5— —BALTIMORE.Mb A Perfect Art Album containing 24 Beautiful Photographs representing. Teaand Coffes culture, will be sent on recelpt of your address, CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston, Western Dept. 80 Franklin §t,, Chicago, il © of Teoth on rubbar for 8, guaranteed ta Ahiten et ot frain wny dental S eoantry i or which$0a"Whulla' be ot .m or danger, an1 with: hoio s ¢ither OF olectricity. Yo ilingh WE LS LR, Satisraction Guaranteed, DR BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton I!Iwh 16th mnl Farnam \iueom. ke levitor on lith Street. omm ‘EVENINGS UNTIL 3 0'CLOCK. CHICHESTER'S ENGI 'EINYKDYAL PILLS REG GROSS DIAMOND BRAND. die aged wer M ‘"""'hunu fiealod) wummuu [fm par- icularg or home cute, uth of ciaRoL. Lock Box MAX MEYER & BRO. JEWHELERS, Will sell for the next 10 days, at the Lowes<o\“ Auction Quotations, all of the stockleft of our {retail department. Some of the most desira= ble goods in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Art Good Bronzes, Clocks, etc., etc. Remember the opportunity will last but 10 days only, Store for rent and Fixtures for sale. MAX MEYER & BRO. Cor. 16th and Farnam Streets. LB PICCARD BestGoId Spectacles Reduced 8400 Ramge Block, Corner 15th and Harney Streets Omaha. By 'The Pe:cheron & Arabian Im, Horse Co At Fremont Nebraska, Thursday, Jan, 16, 9o, 10a. m, We will sell to the highe: tho best bred and most se offered Lo western buye 94 EYKL BLOOD PERCHERON AND FRENCH &% COACH STABLIONS, and © KU 12 &k BLOOD PERCHE! llll\' AND T I positive, rain or sh shine, Deginniog af 10 o, m. t biddor without ‘cable 1ot of hor 1 MALES will be sold, WOODS, Au LTU* EST (iMNEYS MADE ONLY By CEO.AMACB ETH&CU PITTS For Sale by M. H, Blis BURGH Omaha, Nebraska, D"' JRGOBS Medical & Surgical Dlspensary. Nos. 101 to 113 So. 13th St, 40 lluu tor Patien uoflypllun Rooms 39 and 40, Omal [N fuderd Pevuity, Lost Munbood, ’\“ N e \abood ul;r“t.l]ll‘hltmun, ExLuusting kl, N!Iw'lfl and ra u-nry < Iu‘uulc 'lPll g ey oz of Siscase syl Buddleal Gt St Sos Girvatures of Bping. b1l Eblobay Kiduor, Biadders Ban sbib saarbn o e C81"er: frcpal Clanks 1r6 on liet va, éli'to Test Tacl nmfi- lpn“lnn o9 i us"fias\gk O wm"u EN faraciaies timn S, us onsies 11 Plics, Fea1nle Weakiicss, Dyspopsia, kit fiaples goaf) Syphilis, Borofula, Bad Blood, Skiv, Urinary Diseaves und Gleot Cared fur Ml'