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AR T HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUE SDAY, MARCH 4. 1890, THE CITY. W. W. Westbrook is in thd custody of United States Marshal Slaughter for selling liquor on an island in the Nio- brara river. Only one building permit was issued | yesterday, that being to A. G. Hunt, one-story frame cottage, corner of Mayne and Pleasant streets, $1,200. The chers who are now attend to their dutles in the public | schools on nccount of sickness are Miss | O'Neill of Park school and Miss Little- | fiell and Miss Hitt of the Long school. J. W. Morrissey hager of the S » D’Albert concert company, who! baby died at the. Mitlard hotel last | Wednesday night arrived from Portland yesterday very greatly prostrated by the sad news, The new time-table on the St. guburban trdin shows that the train now leaves Florence at 30 in the morning, instead of 8:45, in order to give the childven who desire to go to £chool plenty of time to reach Omaha before 9 o'clock, Tue Bee Publishing company at its annual meeting elected the following directors: G. W. Liningor, water, Bruno Tzschuek, Max George B. Tzschuck. ¥ was re-elected president and George I'zschuck secretary and treasurer. H. K. Cole whi driving from the Union Pacific freight depot was run into by a Twenty-fourth street motor car, and resulted in his horse running away and smashing things up genec- ally. The motor was running at a twelve mile rate and gave no warning. Mr. Cole was bruised up pretty badly but ot seriously. Only eighty dog tags have been is- sued hy the city clerk up to date. After the 6th inst. the dogcatcher will com- mence snaring all dogs which do not carry o tag. Tags may be obtained by paying tho city treasuver $1, for which a receipt is given. This receipt enti- tles the holder Lo one tag upow present- ation to the city clerk ersonal Paragraphs. well of Shelton is at the Casey. s of Fairbury is at the Paxton. A. A. Lasch of Lincoln js stopping at the Casey. V. M. Street of Nebraska City is at the unable to Paul . Titus of Harvard is stopping at the . Bowman of Sturgis, Dak, is at the . Wildish of Aurora 18 stopping at the H. B.oni»a of Liieyn s a guostat tho Murcay. L. J. Hammors of Wymore is registered at ton, A. Leeso of Lincoln is registered ag the Millard. A. M. White aud C. P. Boynton of Eiwood are guosts at the Casey. Mrs, Harry Patti of Schickley tho guests at the Paxton, Miss Florence Eanis of Hutchison the city, a guest at the Paxton. C. W. Pricstly, Madeo Wilson ana tay of Oakdale are guosts at the is among is in W. O ‘e regu monthly Women's in the Youn lecture room on meeting of the ation will bo held n association uesday, March 4, at 10 a,m. Marriage Licenses. Licenses were issuod to tho following parties by Judge Shields yesterday: TNamo and Residonce. Rudolph Barg, Omaha.... Clara Peterson, Omaha. Frederick A. Mayer, Omah Mary Krewlholler, Omana. A The original Tom Quinn will board thirty days ut the expenso of the county on tho charge of being an idlo person. Nothing would have pleast Tom any tbetter unless the judge had said ninety days instead of thirty., He is entirely too stout to work when frea board and the comfortable quarters at the county jail are staring him in the fuce. Age. ey Keal Estate Exchange, But one pieee of property was listed and one salcreported at yesterdays meeting of the the Real estato exchunge. The listing was lot 7, block 2, Uniou Place, South Omaha, S Ve snle reported was 'by C. L. Jaynes Co.. ot 11, block 2, Sherman Avenue Park, for $150. Masked Turners. xt Saturday evening the members of the Omaba Turnverein will give one of their enjoyable mask balls at Germania hall. The invitations declare that *Das comite hat keine mucho und kosten gespart, um diese fesulichkeit zu einen erfolge zu machen," The Turners always keep their promises, and this declaration is sufficient to insure a pleasant time, P Wants His Lote, John L. Farwel! of New Hampshire has brougit suit iu the United States circuit court here against Nelson C. Brock to secure ossession of niyeteen lots i the eity of Uincoln, Farwell claims that he is the right- ful owner of this proverty but alleges that for the consideration of only one dollar Brock bas fraudulently sccured a quit cluimn ‘deed from E. S. Reed, a forner owner, To Meet President Adams. Vico President Holcombof the Union Pa- cific lefv for Boston Sungay to meet President Adams,who is expectad home from Cuba todsy. He s accompanied by Mrs. Fred L. Ames, son and daughter, who arrived here Sunday en route home from e trip to California; atso his private J. . Coykendali, The Man From Guthrie. E. A. Mauning, the Guthrie, Oklahoma, postmaster who was arrested several days 8o on the charge of defrauding an inn- keeper and released on $100 buil, was today freed from the accusation. The hotel men stated thut they did not care to prosecute the case, #0 long us they got their money. Mauging settled all the bills and Judge Helsloy handed over the $100 bail money. This settles the matter. ’he womun who claimod to be Manning’s wife is bourding on Ninth street, B ——— More than Clede Needed. According to the St. Louis papers Chief of Police Huebler is not yet out of the trouble occasioned by the releasing Clede Fleming, Wwho was wanted here for grand lurceny. Clede was brought into Judge Campbell's .courton a writ of habeas corpus on Satur- day last, but in spite of this fact the court ordered that Alr. Huebler appeur next Sat- urday and show cause why he should not be punished for contempt 10 disregarding tho writ of habeas corpus, when it was originally served upou hiw. A Nightly Prowler. QGeorge Fry is a gray-baired old loafer who has been arrested a number of times for idling. Sunday night he went to William “White’s carpenter shop at 1120 North Twentieth street and finding the door locked picked up o beavy cantling and forced it open and crawied into a bed in the rear of tho shop. White lives up stairs and heard the noise. He qu ietly hustied out and found & policeman. When the two returned Fry was fast ssleep, but was awuakened and driven to ceutral station in the patrol w on, uch-rxe of malicious destruction of property was eutered against him. White estiwates his dawage at §20. The hearing will take place today. e Miss F, Blanoy, JLate of Paris, will remain at the Pax- ton Tyesday and exhibit imported cos- tumes, BARTON ON THE TRUST. He Denfes That Thus Far a Sme'ting Trust Has Been Formd. Mr. Guy Barton, president of the Omaha & Grant smelting works, was interviewed in rogard to the authentisity of the report | of @ithe big smelting organizations of the country forming acombine with a capital of 25,000,000, The geutleman says that a meeting had boen held in Omaha 1n November last and another had been held about two wi but that no permanent organiza tion had been effected. At the latter meet- ing all but six of the leading s panies in the country were represe meeting was for the exchange of ideas rather than for organization, und none of the dele- gates were ciothed with power to aet for thoir companies, The scasion was merely apre ary one. The smelting compauies wish to place their interests peyond the con- trol of the lead trust, and the meetings were held for th 0 The advisability ‘of forming a trust was discussad favorably,but Mr. Barton stated that no permanent organ - ization effected as stated. He said it was generally understood among the dele- gates present that nothing shouid bo given 1o the press until definite information had been received from the various companies concerning the advisability of forming the trust. Ho was surprised that a Chicago aper sliould have sccured information con- srning tho session. All’ the statements made were anucipatory, Mr. Barton acted a3 chairman simply and no permanent ofi- cers wore olected. The ne ury stock has not been sub- scribed yet, although Mr. Barton did not s whether or not the chances for their being subscribed wero good. ““The lead trusts,’ said Mr. Barton, “are of courso trying to'buy as cheap us possible aad sell for as much as possible, and at pres- ent we do not wish to say or o anything to antagonize then Fromhis conversation it would be inferred that although a trust had not vet been formed, evory arraugenent was being made for the consummation of such a deal. lverybody Knows that at this season the blood 1s filled with impurities, the aecumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, workshops and tene- ments. All these impu s and eve ce of serofula, sult rheum, or othe be expelled by taking apariila, the best blood o produced. Itis the only licine of whiclh 100 doses one dol- is true. A LUMBER BLAZE, Union Pac.fic Dry House Totally Consumed. The lumber dry house in the Union Pa- wrds, at the foot of California street, was almost totaily consumed by five atabour 8 o'clock last evening. The 10ss on the lum- Der stored it was about 5,000, and ou the building was about £1,000. The origin 0f tho fire was not known, Although the firemen were at great disad vantage owing to the nature and location of the building, yet they did good work, all things considered, and succeeded in saving the lumber in the yard adjoinng, aud rizht in the path of rhe strong wind that was blowing at the time, h ¢ Valuable thas the Californin discove diseas: throat, i Tangs,and CALIFORNIA C the only guaranteed cur d and kindred 1 per b © throe used by oast. Guarauteea by Good- 3 connmenacd ding physicians of the Pacifi secret compounds, 1 Drug Co. 1A REMARKABLE OPERATION, A Shopman Has a Piece of Ch Removed From Hiv Neck. Mr. Oscar Kratz, a mechanic at the Un- v Pacific shops, bad an operation per- formed yesterday in which a piece of com- mon chiua one and three-quarters inches long and half such wide was removed from the left side of s neck. Thirteen years ago, while living 1w Quincy, he fel! whilu carrying a pitcher of water, and ro ceived a wound on the right side of his neck. ‘e physician attending him szouted the idea of a picce of the ware having entered the wound. During the intervening years it has, however, trayeled from one side of the neck to the other, cvidentiy around the wind puwe. A fow duys ngo Le folt o shght swell- ing in bis neck and the sharp end of the picce of china could be felt through the skin, and was easily removed, ol The Great Rock istand Route, Tn changing time on Sunday, Nov. 17, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacilic Ky. bave considerea every point of in- terest to the Omaha traveling public. 1f you are going to Des Moines, Chicago or’any point east, our solid vestibule Jimited train ust what you want, Leave Omaha uz-f 25p. m. arrive in Des Moines 9:30 p. m. and Chicago 8:30 a. m., dimng car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Chicago, This train is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made by tne Pullman Co., which leave from the U. P. depot, Omaha,every day at p. m,, making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points. In addition to this magnificent train we have two other daily trains to Chicago, leaving Omaha at 9:15 a, m. and 5:15 p. m. For information as to routes, rates, time, eote., call at ticket office, 1305 Farnam street; telephone 82, S. S, 2V EN General Western Agent. PURE MILK AND M SAT. The Board of Pealth to Be Orgamzed 0 Insprct Them. 'he board of health is going to effort,” said City Physician Gaven, *to or- gouize a health depaviment, In this respect Omaha is behind all of the cities of the coun- try. Weneed.a thoroughly organized de- partment for food inspection. Iach meat market should be iuspected daily and every pint of milk sold in the city should be sub- joct to the most rigid imspection. A half- hearted system is worse than none at all, ‘The woric should be thorough. 'Lhe Loard of health will take the matter up for consid- eration immediately.” o SRS Pears' s0ap is the most olegant toilet adjunct. 4, make an The Railroad War. The passcnger rate war on tickets from Omaha to Chicago is oa in full blast. No sooner had the Milwaukee bung ous its ban- ner yesterday morning,announcing a cut from §12.50 fivst class to $S aud from $0.50 second class to #7, than the Northwestern, Rock Island and Burlington followed suit. Just how long the war will be continued or how far it will extend can not bo told. A strong effort is being made to - keep it eust of the river, though & rumor eained currency yesterduy to the effect thut the Rock Island Lad threatened to extend the cut Lo Denver. 1f it does tho 100 Paaific-Northwestern will likely retaliate by lowering the travs- coutineatal rate B Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills An importaut discovery. They act on the siver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A uow. principie. They speedily cure billiousuess, bad taste, torpid liver, piles und coustipation. Spiendid for me women aud ohildren. Smallest, mildest, surcst. 50 doses for 25 cents. Samples freo atifuho & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. Fae Sty Firemen to Dance. At the meeting of the Benevolent associa- of I"iremen held Sunday evening, April 9 was selected a8 the date of their aunual ball The committees are; On printing, Messrs. Crowley, Windheim, McGuire and- O'Neil: ou music, Messrs. Barnes, Coulter, Cor- wick and Farrish; on ball, Messrs. Salter, Dewpsey, Beard and Blake. Reports of 3aa (5 | ks ago | ecrotary 1. 1. Beard and Treasurer C. A Salter were read and accepted. ‘The report of the secrotary showed the addition of sixteen mombers within the past year and the loss of one by death, The regular meet ings of the association are held quarterly, 1 the next one being the first Sunday in April. We endorse all the proprictors have said relative to the merits of Salvation Oil. It 18 the greatest cure on earth for paia, Price cents. Yarborough Houso Raleigh, I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for iildron; it is the golden remedy.—Mrs, Blackwell, A FAIRBURY DELEGATION, 1t Will Present s Claims Iteal Batate Rxchan bday. A delegation from Fairbury will visit Omaha today in the interest of the proposed extension of the Rock Island railvw through southern Nebraska. Heatrice sent ation to Omaha last week and se 3, through the real estate exchange, a partial promise of Omaha's co.operation in her efforts to secare tho division of this coveted extension. The exchange ap- pointed & committes, whicn will visit Beatrice on Thuraday evening to attond a ting in the interosts of Beatri laiin for the rond. , The Fairbury people wiil be given a chance at the real estate exchange meeting today to adviunce their claims. An Absolute Cure. The ORIC ALABILTINE OINTMEND is only put up in laras two-ounea tin boxes, and {8 an ubsolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin erup- tions. Wil positively cure all Kiuds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETI MENT. Sold by Goodman Dru at 2 cents per box—by mail 8) cents, In the Courte. Judge Doane is hearing the cass of G. W, Forbes vs Eaward Petty. The petitioner claims that Petty was herding some cattle for him in Dakota in 1550 and took unlawful possession of twenty two head of calves ba- longing to the plaintiff and converted them 10 hus owa use, The case is a suit for 5,000 ros, ‘The case of Miss Devoltvs Mrs, Plannery a suit for the possession of a turee-foot stri of ground between two South Tenth street s wiven to the jury in Judge Clark s0n's court ut noon. An equity mation docket is being prepared use in Judgze Wakeley's court. to the Tan Bowma Tan Bowman was pla district court yesterday for the murder of Jack Kiunney in October last. Bowman is a colored man who kept a siloon on Douglas street near Eleventh. Ou the evening of shooting Kinney, also colored, entered salgon and picked a quarrel with Bow- and, 1t is alleged, tried to stab hm 'ross the bar. Bowman drow a revolver and shot Kinney three timos, causing almost ath and then drageed tho body out “the door and left it lving on the side Bowman was urrested, and in defanlt of 15,000 bail s been lying in jail since the nst Pneumonina, s Pure Cod Liver Oil or Tne old reliable brand. A Uso Bak Emutsion. uists. Drank Si hristmus In a lit shar near the corner of Cwelfth and Tzard stroets there hives a man man named Join May. He isa burly, dirty- looking fei fe and three littie children ¥ one room v 1 severul times for abusing lus wife, who is in bad heaith and who takes in washing to support her little oues. He is a bincksmith by trade, but of late has done nothing but 0dd jous about town, and when he gets paid spends the cotire amount for drink. When a revorter for Te the door yesterday and asked to see Mrs. May he was informed by a -bright-eyed lad about eight years of awe that his mammna bad gone up o the store, and that papa did e home at all last night. ‘T'he fucts at May was arrested and his wife went to the police station to appear against him. He nhad been sent to jail, however, before she got ther The woman had to borrow shoes to cover her feet before she could out of the house, and in the facs of this fac one of Muy's little boys said that his pap had coms home drunk ever night since Christmas, Ihey all os Bee rappad av Tested by Tinte. For bronchial affec- tions,couchs,ete., Brown's [3ronchisl Troches have proved their eficacy by a test of many years, Price 25 cents, Announ ments, The famous Bostonian Overa open an engagement of four p Boyd’s opera housc on Thu: next. This standard organization still re tains the artists that have made it so well knovmn—IKKurl, Barnabee, Macdonald, Froth- ingham, Murie Stoae and Jessic Hartlett Davis. ' hey will present a frosh repertoire, comprising ' the following operas: “Don Quixote,” Thuraday ev: " Friduy evening: *The Poachers,” & matinee, and “Pygmalion and Galatea, Saturday evening. The sale of scats will open Wednesduy «vening. mpany will rmances at evening Horsfora's Acid Phosphate, A Healthful Tenic. Used in place of lemons or lime juice it will harmonize with such stimulants as are neces. sary 1o take. Neal and Shellenberzor, On the0th of January Neal stole a horse and saddle in Fuils City and, with it, rode to Lincoln. Iuvestigation into the man's case hus led to the discovery of the owner of tho animal, who catled upon Cief Seavey Sun - day to regain possession of bim, The chisf directed him to Marshal Mellivk of Lincoln, Who had the horse in his care, The owner paid over tho reward he bad offered and was given the horse in return, Falls C e Lo which Neal never referred whe an account of his traveling to the officers, This leads them to beliove that there are yet some places to be mentioned which he bas visited which will yet enable the authoritiea to wiing even more telliog truths than have thus fur been obtained, Shellenberger is still in the custody of Chief Seavey. He dmly promises a confes- sion, and when left alone passes the time in abjoct fear and - tears, - Sunday he was stripped and examined as to personal marks and peculiarities. During the examination, Shellenoerger's body was us cold us that of dead man. Fear or remorse scemed to have entirely deprived him of animal heat and 1t is thought before long will drive him to con- fess his connection with this dreadful crime, e DIED, COOMBS—Irving L., of heart disease, aged 10 years. Funeral will take place from the residence, 1521 South Twenty-seventh street, on T'ues- day afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m, Friends are invited, Do not be imposed on by avy of the numerous imitations, substitules, etc., which are flooding the world, ‘There is only one Swift's Specific, and thero is nothing ke it. Our remedy con- Indlgestlon ls not only a datressing complaint, of ftself, but, by vausing the blood to become depraved and the system ene feebled, fs the parent of innumerable maladies. That' Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best cure for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, is proved the following testimony from Mrs. “Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich “Liver complaint made my life and came near ending my . For more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to askeleton, and hardly had strength to drag mysell about. Al kinds of food distressed me, and only t delicate conld be digested at thin the time mentioned several phiysicinns treated me without giving re- ief. Nothing that I took seemed 1o do any permanent good until I commenced and _indigestion “wonderful resu \cing to take the Sarsapas Al see an fnprovement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength im- proved each day, and after ‘a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to nd 1o all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; aix bottles, $5. Worth §3 a sottlen DRS. BETTS & BETTS MO8 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA NNB. ©pposite Paxton Hotel) Offios hours, U5, m., 108p. m. Sundaye. a. m., te pecialiats (n Chironte, ¥oryous, Skin and Blood Di- enu £#~Consultation st oMce or by mall free. cines sent by or express, securely pacl from observation. Ganraut cure quickly, safe- Iy and permanently NERVQUS TEBILIT Physleal do: r tndulgence. despon: deney, pimples on the f 7, onatly dlscouraged, Inck ot contl Tull wnft for st orbusiness and finds ite o burden. Medie Spermatorsho 11 LN, lood f] su Sypuills, & diseass UU bl ln lflflasu: most torrible inits ults, sompletely eradiontod ¢ tho ‘aid of ORTy Berarinln. GryelbeLks, (oveT Soror, Blotohod: icers. DAINS tn the leas god bones. syphtdtic sore Thront, mon{h And (ongue CAtari. eie, BrmAACALY Elred Whoro oUhars KAYS faliod. aad Dladder Complatnts Kidney, Urinary $aacoi Sl e oo quent burninz or blgaly urine, urine high colo 'ed M N Ty sediment 0% st i, % eak DAk, Rnorr Dot wheot, oyutitis. 7 nnd narely cored Chraes TeAsIMANIS. STRIGTUB;E pain oF annoyance. To Young Hen and Hiddle-Ased Men, A SURE CURB Tho awful effects of early Vice, which brings organie wonkness, destroying b A and vody, with all tsdreaded ills, pormanen rod. DRS. BETTS Address those who have im fred thomselves by ymproper {ndulgences and and solitary habits, which ruin both boay and mind, unfiting (hew for business, study or marrige. MANIUED MEN or those entering on that happy life, aware of physicial debility, quickly assisted. OUR SUGGESS. 1s based upon fact: Guaranteed per- manent Cure, ro- ¢, eaustic or diiiation. Without a moments exparienco, mec. thus StArting n our own In: hus affecting cures D Mol aright, third In6s are preparod batory exactly Lo suit each cnse, without injury. §2-Send ( cents postage for ceicbrated works on chronie, nervous and delicate diseases. Thousso, cured. ¢2A trioudiy call ma 1ure suffering andhams 1 goiac TF-No letters answored unless accompanied by 4 tents In stamps. Address oreall on DRSS, l“.’l' TS & BETTS, become listless, fretful, without encrs gy, thin and weak, But you can for- tify them and build them up, by the use of SCOTT'S EMULSIOH OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. They will take it readily, for it is al- most as paiatable as milk, And it should be romembered that AS A PRE. YVENTIVE OR (URE OF COUGHS OR IN BOTH THE LD AND YOUNG TIMKEN{SPHING VEHICLES Hundreds of Thowsands ry On o x.\. ‘Addaptad aqnsily wdl’h mug ‘country or fine ity driv igivs you bret satlstaction, SANTAL-MIDY Arrests dischiarges from the urinary organs n either sex in 48 hours. It 18 superior to Copalba, Cubeb, or tnjec- tlons, and freo from wil bad smell or other inconvenlences. SANTAL-MID Caps ia small ola ia s il . B Eu ‘wha s ::'n'::. dehilitatad, Address, LER, Moodus,Conu. u .-ununnu trom _effects Lost Manbood, ¥ y & 'Il’l l Specitie. Senl by lllull h-ru mun'n fl".'.lmx‘r‘.'.'r atmmp: Beacon Medical Com: DALY, 7 W ASBIEQL08 skioeh BOLON, NASS. drens’ Clothing. heavy enough to wear right in three nice patterns, we rinu garments at §2.25, have the same advantages season. 200 dozen excellent Men's We wish to say TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, that we king extensive repairs are mak and changes in our store, giving ourselves wiore room.which our increasing business demands. The work is being push- od us fust as possible, and in a fow days we will be able to open and display our spring goods, which are constantly avriving, but which the dirt and dust of repairing compells us to keep under cover, The only safe and painless method of extract- ing teeth, and 1he only method of inserting tecth witiont plate, remaining clean and dura- able. DR, 1500 DOUG LAS 1088 0f Manhoo. an sy ubsolutely curel Man or Wi (AP und_ pers Stam s I and < Puonar, JOUN ADRIANCE, 1AN MINOR. H. M. 'l‘RUEHEART & 00, - Real Estate Agents, AtGALV ON, TF.) ESTABLISIED 1857, Gaiveston is the Sesport that isand 13 to be for \he Great Northwest. loformation and Maps " turiislied aro uvited to call atour office, Yourtr 113! Vinto) Y 0 m dfizy-i/l— six months by buying one of thuse choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY, HALL & CO, Abpington l!uildmg, Portlaud, Or. u“. A Hit oy 6 e et wear was ever placed on our counters, enormous preparations, sting impre now in this cold weather. We do not say too much when we pronounce Thousands of other Suits, for small and big Boys from the (In';\lnw.t tot of goods and every suit in our Boy's Department a bona-fide b as those living here, we fill mail orders promptly are not satisfactory can be returned. IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT we offer this week as fie Write for Samples. Shoe 25 worth regular §1.75. othing Are Being made by ns, their “trade is d 2225l i BB AR ENS, ns cv § receiving, BUT WY not? cent, even on the mos SAVED &S Wholcsale nde de SPECIAL A NTION 100 Fite Steel Car £ N 0 DAY ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPP] MOULDINGS, FRAMES, They are of good weight Nothing They are excellently made with pl You will open your cyes in astonishment when yo s 250 splendid all wool Suits, in small checked patterns, beautiful blid leather soles and Counters, Seam and Lace, with plainand Cap toe at g1.2 Same quality in Boy's S'zes g1.10. iebraska Gl Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, MMENSE SALES 0f Diamords, Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Jewelry, Optical Guods. Cutlery, Umhrellas, Etc. We save you staple goods, a A TWO BOLLARS MADE, the Reiall Jewelry Business, as our ds it windows from day to day. and seew cgant Piano Lamps, §12.50, wa GREAT REDUCTION IN PIANOS THIS COMING SEASON We propose to demonstrate what a business can be done in this city in Boy' We have made and Chil- and having been especially for- tunate in our purchases in that line, we intend touse our boy's department this scason for a great advertisement. We want to make a la sion on the boys, and teach them while they are young this great lesson, that there is no place to buy Clothing like the Nebraska Clothing Company. T'o begin with we place on Sale the following unapproachable bargains. 400 excellent Cassimere Suits, with Knee Pants at §1,00. and Boys come for and ce this suit. more durable eats, excellent this suit worth g4. he finest grades ades and lg.mh Out of town patrons and if goods bargain of the in Congr GCompany Quadruple whiie most dealers complain that he public appreciate GEN icnced by th NE are 5 1o 50 per DOLLAR We must get out of rege and Inercasing © our j large show ut we m e offering. liberal patronage Not iscalled to the following Sets of 3 pie / th $25. AN ORGANS FOR Open Saturday S EMERSON, S HALLE I‘L:\L DAVIS 9 Omaha, Nebraska aodutions unexcelled, LABGOW BNV Vi Moville, (Lodo: y ... Eaturday, 6 in Saturdiy, M arnessio, 1pm.... Devonls, | a m 3 i L1y Suturday, With ‘regular W sailings tier EXPICESS SERVICE New York and pool yii Quaenstown. City of Home, & Saturduy, Apill Naloon rouid (rip tickets by “City'of Ron will b avatiublo for 0 passnge by otber first class steamers sailing weekly from Liv- erpool. Pivssinzers booked for steamers satling ear- ler than A 6. m,, may embark vhe provieus eve- Brogmord safl from Pler 41, N. I, foot will find our “cirenlar leiters ient mnnmer in troduc nuny Other ndyantages. H. NDERSON EROS,, Chicago, Ilis. H, 8. Hall, H, V. Moores, aud C. H. Mares, U, P, Depot. Al.lAN LINEOCEAN STEAMERS S Passage to and from ‘Great Britain andan parts of Europe. Monireal-Liverpool 1o faters of 8t Lawrence. shoriest ofail Boston, to Philadelpliia. rpool to & Baltimore, Thirty Steamers excelalor. Accommodations tnsurprarc LLAN & en. W undell, Manager. 112 La Salle 5t l.llluq,u, [ OMAHA MEDICAL #SURGICAL N S’.‘l“['.l' e, &Il.anllsm& nnn £ 8 Vo T 1:..,',:..?.!‘,“..!" AES, CERORI and STRGICAL DISEASES BEXLAOHS, ! .l::;lll’&[l ‘fol DEFORMITIES AND ;mll"l Trentment of very Tarm MEDICAL of 8 TR OIOAL T IINET"‘.E.0.0MILII AT YOR 0 ll n-l mn. 108, Ol orip '&‘:M“ Ty I"'fi::?t mu..f'.m” DISEASES OF WOKEN N WOMNE DURING CONYINANENY, Only Relirble Modionl Jnstituf 4 ETLY II ?myAmpfi% A mé’ JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1689. Nos, 303-404-170-604.

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