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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1885)
\ , yv UMAHA OAli/Y BEirli SDAY. JANUARY 8 , 1885. THE BEE Thursday MorniutT , Jan. tOOAL BREVITIES , WANTED at nonce , good double-cylinder feeders nt this office. m & There will bo mawjuirade party under privftta miopijes , nt Free Masons hall , Janua ry 28,1885. , Officer Cormlek caught n ntnawnyhoMOftt the corner of Sixteenth nnd UouRlns streets yesterday. The W. C. T. U. will hold n business moctlnf ? on Thursday , January 8lh , In Ilia Jim ! M. 1J. Church , nt 2:30 : p , m. Mrs. J. Uell , socroUry , The German edition of the Hluatratod supplement wni publiihod last evening nnd oiflco and nt ore now on sale at thli rruelmuf's news stand , In police court ycitordgy two disturbers ors of the pcaca wcro cncii fined 85 nnd cost ? , nnd sent up to the county j nil. Two vnRrants wcro Rivon until 0 o'clock this evening to find worker leave the city. Yesterday n Hiorgo nttacho d to yeaisr cnlco delivery wagon ran nwny on bixtoontl street. The wagon was overturned nt UK comer of Cumlnf ? street nnd badly demornl Ircd. Judo McCulloch , of the county court yesterday released the assignment of Shrove Jnrvls & Co. , nil the creditors having ngreei to nccopt Hovonty couta on the dollar in ful settlement of their claims. The Apollo club gave another of it pleasant dancing pnrtlo ! last night , whicl was largely attended by the members of th club nnJ tholr friends. A programme o eighteen numbers held the .merry dancer until n late hour. Mr. C. S. lUymond has received n lotto from Mr. C. W. Van Colt , who Itfnow n llockford , Illinois , in which ho states thnt hi youngeat son is seriously ill with dipthorin but tint ho is having the care of the bes medical skill nnd there la now hopes of his re covory. covory.An elegant holiday cnko wns presented to the editorial sanctum of THE BKE office th other dny by Mrs. T. C. Donnldson nnd Mia 33. J. Curl. Those ladles have no superiors 5i the culinury art nnd by the way have ono o the finest boarding houses in the city nt 151 Howard street. The quartette club oi the Turner Bocict went lait Monday night to the roaidenco c Mrs , Uautnnn , on Eighteenth street , and tei dered her n serenndo. The members were invited vitod into the house where they were hospi ! nbly entertained by Mrs. Brxutnan. Mayor Murphy has received from B , No ; too , manager o ! the Ameuean Exposition 1 bo held nt London in 1880-7 , n letter nakin bis endorsement , as mnyor of.Oinalio , aud pe : mission to enroll his niimo a ? an honorar member of the general committee. Thcro has been nn exhibition nt Seaman book store n beautiful oil painting. Tl : picture was executed by Miss Lizzio Dilke of Camdun , N. J. , nleca of Mr. Richnr Wilde. It ia n finely executed work of ar displaying , with a rare delicacy of detail nn finish , n landscape scone , wth ; a water ( all i tbo back ground , Articles of Incorporation have boon file by Nelson Morris , EJward Monis , Andre llaas and John C. Itlchberg for the foimitic of tbo Union llendoring company , with capital stock of 523,000. Tee object is to rv a rendering establishment , in connection wil the Union stock yards. "Smythe'a" Drum Corps , of this cit will contest for n prize at the band tourn ment to bo hold at Beatrice , Nob. , Janua 28. All memberi of said corps will meet i Col. SmytUo's offieo this ( Thursday ) ovenii nt 7 o'clock eharp , ns business of importan ia to be transacted. By order of chief n slcian ; Will A , Simmons , .socrotary. Yesterday a man living on the bottoi complained that Ed und Charley AVhittir the two notorious " bottoms' desperadoes , h ctuinod , and wers again difturbing the pos of the neighborhood by threat nnd warlike i tiona. An officer was sjnt to tbo localil but did not Bucceod in arresting the offonde Both of the Whlttings wcro orderrd Intt su inor nmer to return to the city , nnd if nrrcst . ro likuly to receive heavy finuj and impriso ment. Coughs , Colds and Sore-Thro" yic readily to B. n. Douglass & Sons' Ca sium Cough Drops. S Council Bluflfa Items. The Irlalr play for the benefit of t Catholic fair is to bo reproduced at t opera houoo Sunday ovoniugr The Catholb ladles request all the who are to furnish provisions for t "Old Hickory" ball , to leave the sai before fonr o'clock this afternoon Veno's hall. The attending physician says that t small-pox patient in Stroetvilio , hai h no food , with the exception of a lit rico fur the last SO hours. Knllwny Gl General Manager Galloway nni Gc oral Snpotintcndcnt Smith left yosterd for an extended trip of iuupcc ion o\ the Union Pdblfb liooi. Their tii stopping point will bo nt Denver , whor tho'wi'l ' prcoccd to Butte City over i Ulnh & Norilioin. The heads of the \arious traflic i part meats of the B. & M. t > nd U. leave fcr San Fnac so to d y. 1'OZiOlll. No nnrao is better and more plcaenn nnd widely known than that of Mr. J , Pozzoni. For yours ho has made hunt famous by the elegant porfumoi nnd co plcxion powder that bears his name , < utter huviug found its way to the bel of Paris , Germany nnd London. Eve : body admires beauty in Indies. Nothi will do more to produce or enhance than a USD of Mr , Pozzoni'g prcparatio fit raj oil or Stolen , Last night somu one either stole a ho from the btnlilo of Jens llniiscn , or c the nuimnl st uycd a\\.iy. It is a gi mate , vliite niiine nnd talc , eight yei old and weighs about 1,000 pounds. ' 1 animal v > as takin fiom the stable JMiio'ccnth ' bticut , between Clatk a Grace fatrcots. Notice. To the members of the OaiBlm Trat -Ajuembly : The delegates of the suseal will moot at the police court room Thursday evening , Jsnusry 8 A I ttondanco la requested to hotr the repi of the cotnnuUeo hht appointed. Bv OBPEU OP THE GDRHAM HOUSE. A lapificsnt Hotel Jnst Oped at Lincoln. A Combination of Comfort , Ele gance and Luxury. LINCOLN , January 7,1885. Corroipomlonco of TUB 13KB. The event of the Now Year In the cap- tal city wn * the opening of the Gorham ham house , ttlilch was thronged last night by the citizens of Lincoln nnd nu merous guests. This commodious and elegantly furnished hotel would bo a cred it to any city of twice the population ol Lincoln , and its projector and owner , Hon , T. F. Barnes , has conferred n last ing benefit not only upon Lincoln but upon the public generally. Mr. Borne ; conceived the idea of erecting n first class hotel more than throe years ago , and nt onci wont to work to put hit design into execution. Although Mr , Barnes is a lawyer by profession and enjoys < joys n high reputation for legal ability , ho has given proofs of bis capacity foi architecture in the construction of the Gorham house , which was entirely planned by him and built under his per1 soual direction. The location ho chose for his hotel , on the corner of Q anc Eleventh streets , is contrnl nnd conveni ent. Without attempting a detailed do scriptlon of this structure , suflico it tc say the Gorham homo is a throo-atorj brick building , constructed in the shapi of a "double L , " Its massive stem foundations show skilful masonry , hoav ] enough to sustain five or six stories This part of the hotel was built by Mr J. B. Doauo , who ranks amoiij the best masons of this city. The exterio : walls nro of pressed brick , manufacture by the contractor , Mr. John Lanhan , a the Lincoln brick-yards. The hotel office , dining and road in ; rooms , and billiard hall , on the groum floor , are arranged with reference to thi rentr.il idea of convenience and comfort The floorj era inlaid vtith maibl tilings. The grand staircase from the office t parlor floors in the second story , i lighted by & stained glass skylight. Thi promenade on the sucond and third floor is 20x120 foot , nnd is intersected by nar rower corridors , loading to the variou rooms. Each of 100 rooms in the hole is heated by steam and supplied wit ! warm water. Many of then are also provided with bath room con vonlences. The turnitnro is of th most tasty and elegant description , aui the carpets throughout are of the fines texture and pattern. The Gorham House Is lighted with ga from on apparatus expressly manufactured turod by the Excelsior Gas Mannfactur Ing Company , of Chicago , of which Mt George F. Dowitt is the general auperln tendont , nnd who personally bad super vision of placing the machinery. Ono c the features of the hotel Is the large din ing room , 50x05 , which la provided b ; six magnificent ohnndolioro and absorb daylight directly through numerous larg plate-glass windows. The description of the Gorham HOUH wonld bo incomplete without a roferenc to Mr. Chowlus , who superintended it construction from the laying of the corne stone to its final completion. THE rilOPKIETOKS AND CLBUKS. The hotel will bo run by Messrs. " \ M. Gorham and Nat Brown. The fir ; named gentleman is well known to con morclal men having been for ten yea : proprietor of the Gorham house in Bu llngton , Iowa , and is recognized as or of the most eucceasf nl landlords in tl west. Mr. Brown is known by alrao every man in Nebraska and lowe , ha ing served the 0. B. & Q. railway in the capacity of general passenger ago : for many yoow and has as many friem as any wan that ever carried a grip. 0. H. Andrews , for ton years co : nectod with the Gorhum in Bnrllngto Iowa , and a general favorite , with M 0. L. Shaw , from the Peorln House Pcoria , 111 , will look after tUo guests ni see that they are properly cared for ai their wants supplied. This house certainly has a grand futu before it and the public will soon lea : that in the Capital City there is a hoi equaled by few and surpassed by none tlie wect. a Sleetcli of H la lilfo by air. Alf : Jones , 10 lo In regard to the late Moses F. Shin Mr. Alf D. Jones , historian of the 0 | 0 Settlers' society , contributes the folloflii sketch : [ 0 lo Moses P. Shitm , the ox-pioneer pr it siding elder of the Methodist Episcoi clnuch depattcd from this life at ? his re ; denco in Shinn's addition to OmahaTuc day afternoon the Cth instant , at half p : twelve o'clock. Mr. Shinii was original n tailor by _ trade _ , and labored on t ! bench in Ohio until ho was about tu cut nine years of rgo , when ho as convert to Methodism , nnd soon became nn acti and intluential mombcrof the church , J energy and perseverance in t participation in church niatt < and more narticitlaily in r rivals of religion , placed him. in t front ranks of activity as an cxhorli lie was early recommended to the co furouce for ordination to the miniot c _ and after confinuation was added to tl ; > eastern conference of Iowa , and appoln cd to the Fairfield district. From I practical nml _ common-sonao manner tlluatrating his dlucouraes ho draw aroui him many friends. Efo vaa much i apeotcd us a minister , and usually assei bled largo and attentive audieucea. consequence of his rapidly incronal : popularity , ho was soon placed in inn rucponaible positions in the church o gsulzitlon , andn as found on the ea : ernborder of the atato of Iowa , in BOH of the most highly oatoomod diairiota ai atationa withlu the gift of the conf ( oncp. oncp.His practical ability for orgnniznt after many years of energetic and studit : exertions induced his colleagues to all him to a btill moro responsible poaition the western slope of the sUto as honored pics'uling elder. Ilia vo'co ' li often been heard in the pulpit of t embryo village and city of t 'innhn ' ! aiuioua and attentive listencra to 1 pr.ictical diacoui-st'S , bema social in 1 daily walks and conversation , and un i teresting convo > eationalist , and ui 1 later years bccamo considcixiblo of trader in stock , of uhieh he tvaaago judge. flia surviving companion is his four vifo , and he has an only son , htoplu'ii > Shinii , residing \vest of this city , to slia in mourning lua loss. Elder Slunn laid out what ia known "Shinn's addition , " and was the owner of nmch valuable teal estate. Uo built a house of worship for the Northern Omaha Methodists , which afterward became the Eighteenth Street church. OOUHP"NOIE S , Two Divorce Snlta were FJlcfl In the District Court Yesterday. One of thorn was filed by the ntlorncj of Catherine Oazimund for a divorci from her husband , Andrew Cazimund , The paper alleges that since the mar , isgo in 18G8 , her husband has trontec her with extreme cruelty , boating am maltaoatlng her in every possible way , au < that furthermore , on lait Saturday nigh she was driven out of the house by him without clothng. | The petition also in eludes a clause asking for alimony fron the husband. In the sooond case the wife , Francosci Ishadonitz , alleges that she has boo ! continually abused by her husband Mathyas Ishadonltz. She also claim that ho was in the habit of calling ho ugly names , nnd has falsely accused he of criminal intimacy with a young man George Baric. Army Orders. Rectuits Jolin H. White and Oliarli Brown , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nub , arc assigned to the Fomth infantry. The leave of absence granted First Liov tenant Charles W. Mason , Fourth infan tiy , in orders No. 3 , Fort Omaha , Nub current scries , is extended seven days. Recruit Otto E. Sommctficld , cnlistc at Fort Omaha , Neb. , is assigned to con pan G , Twenty-first infantry , and will I sent to the station of his company on tl first favorable oppottunity. Second Lieutenant John B. Bolllngoi Fifth cavalry , is detained as judge adv < cato of the Konornl court martial convene at Fort McKinney , Wy. , by paragraph ' special orders No. Qp , series 1884 , froi thoao hoadqnartora. FlrstLioutonant Willis Wittch.Twent : ono infantry , is relieved from duty i judge advocate of the general court mai tial convened at Fort McKinney , Wyo by paragraph 7 , special orders No. 01 series 1881 , from those headquarters. On the recommendation of his compan and post commanders , the unoxplred po : tion ot the sentence in the case of Prlval Alexander McPoak , company B , Sixt infantry , published in general court ma : tial orders No. 35 , series of 1884 , froi these headquarters , Is remitted. Captain William 0. Shannon , assistan surgeon , U. S. A. , is relieved from dut as a member of the general Rourt-martl : appointed to convene at Fort Bridge ! Wyo. , by paragraph 8 , special orders N ( 117 , serins 1884 , from those hoadquartoi and First Lieutenant William 0. border assistant surgeon , U. S. A. , detailed i his stead. By virtue of authority from the wn department under date of December 31 1884 , Assistant Surgeon William ( Shannon , U. S. A.is relieved from dul at FortBridger , Wyo. , nnd assigned i attending surgeon at these headquarter ! Ho will report in person accordingly. The travel directed is necessary for tl public service , By order of Brigadier General HOT ard. An Unsavory Gang , Ono of the sights which might ha been seen in this city last night was th of n half dressed young woman , witho hat or shoes , being dragged between ti police officers through the ( streets. T damael was none other than the "Wick Irish Beanty , " the notorious Jem Green. She was ncreaming most vocifi onsly and using the foulest language ii aglnablo. Her crlea nnd screams mig , have been heard for blocks distant. The girl had bean righting in the n torious dive of Tom King on South Ten street. Officer Donovan wont out arrest , and was attacked by every inmi of the houso. Ho managed to secure t Green woman , nnd she was dragged t willingly into the street , where with t assistance of Officer Nations , nho t7 taken to the police elation. The oil inmates of the house , three notoric women , were also landed , in jail , arrest on the charge of resisting an officer. Trotting Horeo Breeders of Nclirasl Trotting horse breeders and fanci throughout the state are requested to veno at Lincoln , Nob. , 011 Tuesday , Ja nary 20th. 1885 , for the purpose of orgi izing a State Trotting Uorso Breed association , the object of which will bo encourazo the breeding of the Ainoric trotting horse in a systematic and into ! gent manner. That such an organizati woidd bo a great acquisition to the brei ing interests of the sta o there can bo doubt. It is earnestly hoped that breed throughout the state will give this subj the attention which its m&'i'sdciinnda bo present at this meeting for organizii ( Signed ) J. D. MCPAKLAND , > M. L. HAVWOOD , D. D. JOHNSOX , L. M. SlNHABOUOU , D. T. HILL. County papers plojso copy. A Card. OMAHA , Neb. , January 7th 1885. "Wo the undersigned hereby certify are acquainted with H. W. Pettit that wan a policemnn In Una city on the 2f of December , 1883 ; that ho was on dt said day on Ina beat on Gaming ? air In naid city that the charge brou < ggainut him to-wit , not being on duty that dny in falso. Signed : Jamua Hjbuid , Frank Fust , Oh Flellwijr. Ohrlatlan Janaen , Uonry R ter , G W. Thornna , 1) . E , Ehler , G , . A. Hill , J. H. L. Williams , Kola. L : n ston. * the AVnr 1'fttli. Yesterday afternoon offiscrs McBr and Matzi were called to the Itali rookery on the corner of Thirteenth a Leaven-worth ntrcota , whore n crowd the Dagos were indulging in a free fig ! Kulvea and revolvers were drawn , a for a time bloodnhed eoamed immine : Upon the appearance ( if the oflhors.hn over , the Italians ilcd pruclpitntely. . ' arreaU wore mada 71io Hoard of . Tno board of equalization , of I council , T7us aliting jeetorday and T < "hold n aession to day , nn the cqnallziH if thu taxca on public impruvemcn pavirg , curbing and guttering. Very t complainti are reported. WANTED To exchange wild or impn ed Uuds lu Nebraska or lawn for Ho ware , or utook of general morcbnndi Address J , Lmdorholin , Genoa , Nan < ii county , ebr. m-lm THF PESf HOUSE. It has at Last Been Prepared For OccnDancy , Tlio Small Pox 1'nt lent Removed irom St. < JORllll'S IIOHDltftl , Thcro Booms to have boon aomo tnls understanding In regard to the removal of the smallpox patient from St. Joseph's hospital to the post homo , The matter was brought up in the council yesterday morning nnd several of the aldermen made abort speeches in regard to the mattor. Mayor Murphy said that Mr. Ilouck had boon engaged to attend to the pa tient and a homo had.boon purchased for him , but ho could not remove the man and attend to him alone. As yet ho said , no ono was found who was willing to act na Mr. Ilouck'a assistant. II3 said that it was his opinion tnat the post house should always bo kept in order so that it would bo ready for use at any time. During the last Beige of smallpox fn this city a telephone was put in at the post house and it was burned np as soon as the house was vacated. The city had to pay $100 for the telephone. The mayor said that ho had ordered another telephone put in at the pest house and thought that it would bo a , good idea to leave it there all the while and pay rent upon it. Mr. Ford said that it would bo inurdoi in the first dcgroo for ono man to under take to move the smallpox patient from St. Joseph's hospital to the pest house. Several other councilmcn made remark. upon the subject and all agreed witli Mr. Ford. After considerable talk the council unanimously agiccd to leave it all to the mayor , and instructed that gentleman tc use his own judgment in the matter and incur whatever expense ho thought ucccs < sary. Yesterday a man was found to ns > sist Mr. Ilouck in removing and caring for the small pox patient , and the patient was removed to the pest housa at o'clock. Thera was a vigorous protest offered by the city physician against mov ing the patient in day-time , but it was done just the same. Blnp of Nebraska. Just Issued , in colors , showing citloa , towns , railroads and counties. Mailed for 16c. J. M. "Wolfe , 120 S. 14th at , Omaha , Nob. d6-2w Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao CO. THE GREAT EVENT , a Few Notes in Regard to tbo Chnrltj Ball. As the time draws neat it ia apparent that tbo Charity ball to be given ai Boyd's opera honae Wednesday evening , January 14th , will bo the greatest social event which haa over taken place in the city of Omaha. .Tho magnitude of thli affair will bo beyond the power of pen tc deacribo and the moat sanguine oxpcota tlons will bo laid away back in the shade It is intimated that five hunred conploi will bo in attendance , but It ia sato t < predict that theao figures will not begli to toll the story. The committee in charge have laauoc the following circular : In order to correct a misapprehonfiloi which seems to exist in regard to admis sions to the opera houao on the night o charity ball , the committed desire to glvi notice that no gentleman can possibly b admitted without a ticket , prlco § 5 , am no lady unaccompanied by a gentlomai can bo admitted at all. Theao ticket admit ono gentleman and such ladles a may accompany him. Supper tickets § extra for ouch person. Tbo canvassib : committee are exerting themselves to th utmost to call upon all to solicit subscrip tiona and sell tickets , but it la manifest ) ; impossible for them to see every on therefore thoao of onr citizens not calloi upon will ploaao consider thomnolvo cordially Invited to contribute to th fund , and to bo present at the ball Contributions however small will b thankfully received and the donor dnl ; credited therewith , and may bo nout t any motnbsr of the canvassing committee too or direct to Mr. Frank Murphj treasurer. The committee also requoe thoao trho have flags , to loan them fc decorative purposes. They may be sec to the opera house any time after Mor day morning next. The owners nam should bo attached aud the commltte will bo roaponaiblo for their safe rotnri By ORDKK or IHB COMMITTEE. ARSNQUS WIl-'GTOHOLDOOWII EARLCAKIIIOPOV/OCR / IJAMDODHOTORISE PURE CrJEAM TARTAR. Ifalumuranyinjurloua rahstar.ccs cap bo foun In Andraws1 Pearl Baking Powdr . Is pa lively PURE. Being endorsed , andtittlmonla rccch cd from tucli cbcmlsU tifi K , Dana tlnj a , lie ton ; M. Delafontahie , of Chicago ; nnd Gustavi Bode , JIllw aukco. Ncrr sold lu bulU. CWMIitr , Sc j Menure , Wtiehci Dredger , Hie Wuhtr , To mat i I'umpkin , QtarcJ Win * and Ftu : StrcJner. Twclv rticle U oa , lit Ornict C all nitlia Tk H tl t 51ft r Ml , Clndon.t ; . O . .ilbl. , A . Ywi , Arff K v t 4 in w 1312 MONOPOLY OVERTHROWN ! THE PEOPLE TRIUM PHANT ! I To the Citizens of Omaha City * WITUTIrt13 > IT TRIUMPH FOR MISFIT and Vicinity , Greeting : The past has been a very -TOR THE exciting week at the Mis fit 016th ing Parlors. This 131 new enterprise has JExcellcnt ones at , \ Gaped at once into pub DOUGLAS STEEET tvortli $ O. lic favor because it de Bitter onesaf $ / made served successin giving Misfit Clothing Parlors for $2S thepublican opportuni Still better ones at ty to purchase Custom- Best in Quality , ctiNtom-matlefoi' Silk I inert for $ gO made Clothing at one Lowest in Price. matte to briny $45 half its real value , we Safin lined fet Buyers get double value for every niatle to briin/ have conferred benefit / a dollar invested. Remember n dollar on the entire community lar saved is two earned. MISFIT ; The We have some very fine Silk and ty bargains wean- Satin Lined nounce are actual bar Clothing Parlors ! gains for they represent OVERCOAT about one-half the real SUITS : value of the goods. On which the original measuied Good Business Suits at § 12 , worth S2n price was irora § 00 lo SSO Misfits are really the which , Still Bettor Suits nt 815 worth § 30 we will soil for ' Dress Suits at § 18 worth § ! J5. rich man's dress and the from Finest Suits ninde at $25 aud poor man's price , Come $30. $25 to $35 , PANTS. see.examine investigate. . 83 for Pants worth 8(5. ( Seeing is beleiving and Call & See These Gooas 4 for Pants worth 8. 5 for Pouts worth 10 a trial will convince you. If you are not m need of an over- 0 for Pants worth 12. coat it will pay you to invest. 8 for Pants worth 1 ( > . All alterations to insure a aoodfit { lone free ofcJiart/e at fJte UP-STAIKS. Ojpen evertj nit/Jit until nine o'clock : Saturday nif/Jit until 11 o'cl Tills powder nMcr varies. A msrtol ol purely , strength nncl w lio'csomcncsj. Moro economical than the ordinary kirnls.ntd cannot lie sola In competi tion with the multitude of low test , shirt weight ilomof phjurhrtc tinudcra. bold only In cana. UOYAIj BAKING 1'OWDEH CO. , 108 Wall Kt ; N. Y. THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ BDCCESSOR9-TO TUB J. U. II. & B. CO. ] Xho moet extensive manufacture ? ! ) Ill THE WORLD. Johu nockatrasser Qoaoral Ascut or Kebraska in Western lowiu 50 S. T ntb Street . OMAHA , NEB 2T J tlou Ililllard .nd Pool Tables und rc terl tinea ALWiA E KEITH. rojBisr 3naasrsa : Finest Millinery And Hat Ooodslo the City , Jltaraest JJine in the City. ] ffot Selling W ra 9 But Cheape than Any Store in the City. 2407 - - - - Cuming -LARGEST STOCK OFF - F H Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask OKS'HUHDEED VARIETIES ir , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITJSD STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale SIBIOJ ? , 1405 DotiRlas Street. MAFIA NEBRASKA Suite for mcrJtJOJM > now $7.50. Suitsfortncrly $ Jt2.OOnow $9.OO. Suits formerly .JHIG.OO now $ Jg.OO. Suits formerly $24.00 now $ JLS.OO. Over Coats formerly $ S.OO now $ b.lW. Over Coats formerly $ JO.OO now $ 7.SO. Over Coats formerly $ * V.OO now & 12.OO. Over Coat ( ( formerly $ J8.OO now &J8.5O. Vve.t Coats formerly $24.OOnow And ovnry ether article hit proportion. Call nud fcce our prices. 8216 Farnam Si ( SUCOEBSUR TO FOSTEH & GRAY ) . 9 fc " " - LIME AUD CEKEHT. OMAHA , NEB th and Dcughw itroeU ,