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DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1890 “DRESS UP”" Our Great Special Sale of All Wool A NEW TEMPLE OF WORSMIP, Diphtheria, Dedication of the Firat United Pres: byterian Church, Microbe Killer in a specifie . For this dreadful disease! | It has never failed! Another decided step In the onward march Gents: Iean certainly pronounce your of Chiristian work in Omaha was celebrated | wonderful Microbe Killer a specific for yosterday by the dedication of the First | diphtheria, Microbe Killer conquered United Presbyterian church at the corner of | diphtheriain our baby in three dayi Twenty-first and Emmet strects, in Kountzo | The throat was budly swollen and com- place, | plotely covered with membrane, Mi- 0k shatet & foll daatetplion of whisk i | Probe Killor fmmodiately destroyed the peared in Tk’ Soxpar Brs, 18 oo of the | membrane, which turned black ~and most attractive and conveniont among the | came off, and the child was completely . D ot Ot a1y | rostored to health, 1 believe it will curo ] L] AT orship in Ol 00 ot | any case of diphtherin, and we feel sure congregation, The sermon s preached by enteenth street, San Francisco [ ] Rev. 4. T. MeCrory of Pittsure, P » Microbe Killer to your children, It wis both elogucnt and spiritual. Ho | Tt will destroy tho germs, and they will - e t g \ f‘“'“"'“" Y b “]‘;{I";‘; not take di in. If they have the Which we have been advertising for the past few days, at the lowest price ever known in this wenty-cighth chipte s s lisense, givo Microbo o froe H H none dther but tho tougs of God and. this s il A'-l“-'htllh"'y:; ‘\‘l“""’]"“I""("q[:“‘]“ and country, has proved the biggest advertisement we have ever had. Our store has been crowded e gate of hea » The address wis in an il ' L s S P v taguely intoresting, wd s evidently of For sale by Kuhn & Co., druggists. to its utmost capacity all day long and at times the crowd around the tables set apart for this sith anatureas to furnish food for reflec: - ures cntarrh, Boo bldg tign formany dags, iy Dr. Birne Special Sale, has been really greater than we could conveniently handle, Tk vading was concluded by A p 3 Y Rov, Johm M. 1l ws ATl Music at Half Price. Many a man who has come into our store in doubt in the past few days “to look at the won- sred into by the andienc mestly. 00 pieces only 10c a copy at Mein- b al n e IOl bY & CaoPas G i’s, 16tk st. bet, Ca vo & Dodge. derful suits I hear so much about” has gone out with the remark, “Thats the best investment I voices and was both appropriate and there was 4 fraternal mecting, Taird of the Knox Presby! ian, Foster of the Bmantuel Ba Mervill of the First Methodist, 1R the Plymouth Congregational and Rev. Kuhns of the Lutheran church, took lr:u'v Short, interesting addresses were mad each, and a general spirit of good fellowship prevailed in the mceting, Rev. Bean of the Trinity Methodist church was also present. Rov reached in the evening and drew a very lavgo avdicnee of well pleased people, The membership of the First United Pres. byterian church numb hout two hundred, and the church is f rom debt, The future for this church is ce bright, and it s v afo to predict that ite field of use- fulness will not only be widened but will be thoroughly cultivated by the energetic pas- tor aud his zealous Iln 3 O] hllllrt the pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth- ing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of alaxative d if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have abottle, NEBRASKA TS s N .I)Y FARMERS. Reesult of a Canvass by Precinets in Red Willow County. The county commissioners of Red Willow county had 4 meeting to which all the jus- tices of the peace in the county were mvited The objects of the meeting were to learn tho extentto which aid would be necled by tho people of the couuty, and to form an organiz isburse the goods shipped torn purt of the state, A call of precinets was made, auswers to which were as follows, Beaver precinet—Wehave abont sixty-four familics. Eleven of these are able to provide for themselves, Twenty were able to pro- vide food for themselves, but all would need aid in the way of feed for stock and seed in in the spring. Box Elder Precinet—Thirty-eight families are asking for sustenance for themsel ric horses. To enable them to stay and work until next harvest there wili be needed 285 bushels of corn, 520 bushels of oats, 1) bushels of potatc 100 pourids of flour and not less than thirty-cight tous of coal, A great many of these families will need aid within the next ten Grover Precinet x or seven families need help immediatel There are but few families but will need help. Indianola Precinct-There are twenty-fi farnilics who wili need help at once. times that many will need hetp before spring. Similar responses were given from all the precinets in the county. Inquiry revealed the fact that the ouly fuel now used (cow chips) was nearly exhausted, and, even 1if lenty, not adequate to keep a farmily warm n winter, From five hundred to eight hun- dred families will neéd to be furni: [ Three carloads have been di in smail lots, butif a bl d should come it would 1ind two-thirds of th mers without fuel. . T. Ropexrs, r. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg —— \A'DI'IIKKII Law Journal. ‘fhe Nebraska Law Journal, a waeckly ne, devoted, a3 its mame implies, to the laws wo live under, to tho opinions and decrees of the state suprewe court, and_to the intevests of Nobr a attorneys and liti- gants, is meeting with very fluttering sue- cessas & new and most deserving publica- tion. The initial number of the Journal was fssuca October 18, not without some misgiv- ings on tho partof the editor and publisher as to how it would be received by those in whose interest it is published. A two months’ trial hus proven the venture to be a success, and one of the necessities in every well regulated oftic Each impression of the Journal contuins the opinions of the supreme court, together with a condensed statement of the points submitted and the authorities cited, opinions of the United States cireuit and district courts upon q‘\:mflmm of importance to the profession of e state, references and citations to leading cases in other states, together with much other valuable information to the bench and bar. Its editor and publisher, William Henry Smith, is deserving of praise for his capable and puln»(uldng work, and his magazine entitled to the support of the profession. The publication office 1s at Lincoln, 88 Burr block. e For earache, toothache, sore throat, swelled neck and the results of colds and iiflamma- tion, use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil—the great pain destr Feg Tt Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. i S i) "EMENTS. One of the pleasant dramatic recollections of last season is **I'he Burglar,” which makes o by | Weather ¥ abilities, For December-—Indications pe cold, frosty weather, will make no difTer travel in the steam-heated and elect lig ted, limited vestibule train which isrun only by the Chicago, Milwaukee &St Paul Ry, b an Omaha Chicago. This ant train at 6:10 p. m, arriving in Chicago 2. ., in time to make all eastern connections, For further information A.ppl\ at city ticket office, 1501 Farnam Omaha, \ AL NAsi, PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agent. to That, however, 1ws to those who the Great Rock xteenth and Farnam the finestin the ¢ ickets o all points The new offices Island route, 1602 streets, Omaha, Call ang eust at fowest rates. o igration Society. The second monthly meeting of the Hebrew emigration relief association was held yester- asy afternoon at the synagogue on Capitol avenue near Twelfth st This society was organized a month ago for the purpose of assisting Hebrew emigrants, The officers clected were as foll J. Berustei D. athy £, Flolsthmann, H, Freoman, aid B, Simon: trustees imon, L. Ketlin, B, Weisman, voard of trustees, The mecting ay was a brief one, and the ) pal subject of ~ discussion was' the advisability of joining the Hebrevs alliance, recently organized in Philadelphia for the purpose of extending systematic relief to the largenumber of Hel ho come to the United States, especially those from Russia, mostof whom' are entirely destitute when they arrive in this count No definite ac- tion was talen on this proposition. CrmE R Adolf Talloz, carricge manufacturer, 119 Carroll street, Buffalo, N, Y., states: *‘I w troubled with uausea of the stomach, sick headache and general dobility. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.” g Crane Sick cf “The Senator.” Mr, W. H. Crane is as sick asa man canbe of playing “The Senator,” and though the receipts are still large and will continue tove s0, he has determined to do some other pieces ¢ to get outof the rut of playingone I In fact, he is gradually reaching tbat con- dition when the meaning of the lines that he pronounces1s lost to him, This repetition has become a mere matter of mechanism, and he says that 1f any chance happens by which he should forget a phrase the remainder of speech is a perfect blank to him, roing to break away from “The wnd will start out on the road on ruary 1 with two or three pieces in his repertory, s0 as to give himself the variety that is needful to good acting. —_——— Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers, Cureall headaches in 20minutes, Atall druggists. At the Y. M. C. A, Dr. W. 0. Henry, who is deeply interested in the welfare of yonng men, delivered avery instructive lecture of a somewhat private nature on the subject *Hidden Depths" y terday at 40'clock in the association concert hall, Twohundred and ninetcen men were present and listened with wrapt attention to the dortor's impressive and almost startling presentation of facts, Anafter-meeting, con- ducted by Dr. Henry, was held in the lecture hall, at which 105 men were present. In this i ness men told of ived from Christian brated 1), K.” quartet te a: and rendered somwe fine selections, The association was also favored by Strang and Kennedy with instrument i Next Sunday Colonel H agland, the ‘‘News- boy's F'riend,” will givean illnstrated lecture to tho boys and girls of this city. g Through coaches—Pullman palace sleopers, dining cars, free reclining chair cars to Chicago und mlnru.nmg points via the great Rock Island route. Ticket oftice 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. Ailpinl A The Locomotive Firemen. A speciul meeting of the executive board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen will convene in parlor A of the Casey hotel today. Thie board is composed of twenty-eight mem- bers, scattered along the line of the Union Pacific trom this city to Portland, Orve. The members will arrive this morning and the fivst session will be held this afternoon. The bonrd will be in session for at least ten days, What the purpose of the meeting is, is 1ot known to anyone outside the members, though by the rank and fileof the brother: ever made of eight dollars in my lif REMEMBER The suits we are selling for eight dollars are not eight dollar suits. Fourteen dollar suits, Sixteen dollar suits, the Nebraska Clothing Co., to be All Wool. ufacturers in the country, They're gotten up in splendid style, Banker, Merchant, Lawyer, Doctor, any Mechanic, any laboring man. for any man in Omaha, and good enough for a Dude providing he can tell his friends, that he had it “Made to awdaw by me Tailaw.” REMEMBER That these suits come in all sizes from thirty-three to forty-four, That they come in five different styles. That we are going to sell s x hundred. That when they're gone, they're all gone “there’ll be no more. That we stake our reputation on the fact, That they're the cheapest suit of clothes in the country today. They're Twelve dollar suits, They're made of goods, which are guaranteed They're made by one.of the best clothing man- Tney're good enough for any Thev're ( [ ) They're good enough dIS NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO, IFrom Now Our Store Will FOURTEENTH AND DOUGIAS. Until Christmas Open Until 9 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m. “Grind with every wind.” ARGAINS ir that ‘are BARGAINS. (On Monday, December 8th (and for that day only) W e shall offer an assortment Children's 1y At a reduction which is sure to surprise everybody. Ourbest grades will be mark- ed down from $6, $8 and $10, to $8.00. Plainer goods from $4 & $5 to $3.00. MOTHERS and others interested in small folk and small clothes will take notice that these |prices are less than the cost of |material. The fine work and artisticcombinations are our THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHIES TN THIE WORLID, IE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode [sland Rubber Co And wo are their westorn agents and always carry a large stock. Address, Americen Hand Sewed Shos Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. NO CURER! NO PAY. Remain “PIANOS - Fnely Made: fijlly Warranted ‘ Marvellous in Tong;: S 860K ) anfie ~ | hood it is stated that a proposition to adopt a Ll an old one-~that of a young man with home, | Mps. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil fortune, friends, handsome, *educated, - | dren tocthing, softens the gums and allays ried aud loved—and yet a burglar by profes. | all puin, 25 cents a bott sion, He dwelt in the sunshine of a bome, o s . ; iy D Restored, wife's fovo and & child’s fnnocence by day, TheBarly. Hunyioatore t Leing robterias by pient Frantey | The Union Pacific has announced *that it | C. L. Erickson, Local Agt,200 N.16th Sp o Tromm past 2o Sitiar Toamietd | will restore its dummy train which loft tho |~ Tyy3- cers of the law, he becomes an outeast and a | Tenth street depot at 7 a. m., dailey except man upon whose head o pricois placed. By | Sunday, for llm accommodation of clerks and 1 \ @ strange improbability this burglar is | Workingmen, nmencing this morning \ broughtntoahouse that might have been | this traiu will bo Tun as usual husown, Hels thero for plunder, Among Practlco 1imited to ne finds his child, and then the | = ——— | “Diseases of iho ned face of the thief blends with golden 3 tresses of the little one, However, the play LUNGS 3 is vot all tears and . The s a o wealth of refined come running through AND | Mr. Thomas' play that rclieves the weighted % portions boautiful § Nervous System ) The outlook for a_prosperous engegement {oeludins Neutalals, A for the “airies’ Well” which opens at 2 i’ Boyd's ton t, continuing three nights with E b1 tl N i Ny Nervous P'ro ( |contribution to the trade. ' SYPHuls:i::cunEn ilis no matter of how 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. long standing. 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Brvate dinceses Sliser et cug gt o )’.’h‘).‘ N RO P ! OTT S et | Tickots at lowest rates, andsu porior | HApertect ft guarantoed. | Toath extractol cerimincurslonsie el | nhhdi® it laabeotuiely B ASSOGIATION. 260 Dearborn St Chicago, 11 “ R E ! accommodations via the' great Rock | thetios 'Gold and. sllver fillings ut lowest fo women, v ...,...,"u.-’.mo..ul.“ i it kil L “m:wcnwwm STEEL PE Ns 1 Jilantieoge - Tioke: ofios, 100 Jhien DEARS NG EBR TR PRI Wik T Fuan Dumisas P o200 a0 font s DR, GLUOIS c . 1 - " plate. 0 o o, ¥ e » 1ief 1k --xn Tiere " ) teenth and Far lllulfil cels Omaha OFFH‘C} P,m‘fir -B#O({K \“SIL',,*NS FAR,tA,: CINCHAAT . n il o ND.D""‘“‘M‘ ‘fl.‘}’“"‘ 5‘5_“?0? inwl- EYE AND EAR, 1’ u“:':,“;.,‘“{;,; ‘[‘;’}';“."i‘.' e GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, Dr, Birnoy cures catarrh, Bee blig. ngs uatll 8'v'clock L rni'cl. i AR $h Va6 Basker Block, 13th and Farnam. Teleylons ik MWagacie Kiastbe Truss wiciico/Cal | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS,

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