7 THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , EEBUTJARY 11. 1885. THE DAILY BEE "Whdnesday Morniim , Febi ! ! LOOAL BREVITIES , The U. S. court at Lincoln reconrcncs to-day. Detective Neligh hi returned from * li in < tlip to Western Nebraska. Tom Itoich w s pulled in by the police Iwt night on A charge of disorderly conduct. ! ' . H. Llbby rejoices in the present from his wife of an eight pound girl. It anived Tcbiuary Oth , and is the first of the kind over seen in the faintly. - Th Iftdioi of the Dodfa ? Rtreet Presby terian church will give a Martha Washington ten party In the parlors of the church on Tlmnday evening , February 19th. Mr. amlMra. Win. Gentleman have the iilncere sympathies of ahoatot ftiunds In their sad bercavtmont. Their baby daughter died Monday afternoon at about 1 o'clock. -Tho rovivallat , Uev. W. .1. I'vlo , him bcon engaged by the South Tenth Stieet Methodist chutch , nd will begin work to- DKght. Meetings will be held otery evening at 7:30. : 7:30.O. L. Stephens , of tbo firm of Stephens Uros. , whllo lun Hug a heavy book , Monday , accidentally let it slip. The ponderous ledger fell upon hla hand , breaking a nuinbor of banes. LlllloWcodsth9 discharged witness In the Mullen case , celebrated her release last night by Immediately proceeding ta "fill up. " Sha was It niled in by tha police about 8 o'clock In thu ovenliig , state blind drunk. A grand ball U to bo given at the A. O. JI. hall , corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets , ( in Mondav evening , February 10 , 1885 , by the AO. . H. societies. They have put in n sp'cndld now tl lor , and promise a pleas mt and enjoyable time to all who como. " Deputy Marshal C. W. Tottv and Pollca- man Jim McGoltio , of Sioux City , arrived In the city last iilpht , presumably to testify in the Dukes robbery case before tlio grand jury. Patfy llogan and Johnny McClollauil are the parties arraigned on tbs charge. Yesterday a tolephona communication caaio to police headqu rtori anU'rji ? for an offi cer to goto the corner of Nineteenth and Curaing ttreots , and shoot a crazy cow. Offi cer Hlnchty wants to know if the cow la crazy whyshojtnot taken before tbo board of in sanity Mr. 1'hlllip Horn , zither teacher , arrived hero lost evening fiom Lfavemvorth , Kansas. Mr. Born haa been giving inatiuctlon on the rlthor for twenty jrara very successfully , and na the zither Is becoming to popular bore ha was advised to come to Omaha , Ho brings along 8OCO pieces of music for tbo zither , end is making headquarters with Jullua "Kestner. PKllbONAIj. Judge Uull leaves for Lincoln to-day. C. W. Hunt , receiver of the Nevada Cen tral , passed throtigh the city yetterday. Dr. W. J. Oalbraltli returEed yesterday from Denver , whither ho has been .on ollicul tmsinees. Juromo Pentzel is EiitlerinR qulto sovcroly from the results of a fall sustained Monday morning. J , J. Stnll > 3 , Oakland , Neb. ; David Leach , r.ipillioii ; C. W. Thomas , Grand Island ; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Crocker , Denver , Worn at the Paxton laat night. Mr. A. Montgomery , chief cl'rk In the gen eral manager's elli o of the U &M. , and Aa- Hlntant General Freight Agent Smith went to Lincoln yoetcrdny. Mr. T.V. . Blackburn , of the Union Pa cific , is mowed in at Hoimnn , Nebraska on tha St. 1'aul & Omaha road. Ho went there on afow dajs IIHVI- , for n.bbit hunting , and ia Hab'.o to bavn a f reed extension of time. James March , lioitricc ; William S. Frltts , Blair ; W. V. Miller , lllair ; Abe Church , Oardon , Nob. ; James V. MCVFH and wife , Unitedly ; C. W. Petty , \V. J. McGoflin , Sioux City , U. A. Chulker. Aurora , 111. ; D , K. Abbott , Chlcapo , and K. S. Jackson , of Montrose , Col , are at the Motropolitan. jSjU. G , Clark , General Agent In Ne braska , for bupont Poml > r lus romovul bis oflico to 1312 Douglas etioat , with Collion , Gordon it Kay. Telephone Is . 4 ! ) t. Tlio 10vaiiui-llcal Ciininilttcc. A mooting of the coniiu tteo of pastors and laymen to arrange for tlfa convention for Ohrlstiati workers t } ba ootiductjd by Moody , the evangelist , was h-lil at 5 o'clock Monday alteriu n. Ray. J. S. Dtt viler was chosen chairman and Rev. E. B. Graham secretary. Ruv. W. Ilartha then read letters from Mr/ Moody eajiug that ho would ba bore to hold the convention on the l(5h ( , I7th and 18th of March. The Dip i t soclfty was asked for thou u o of thwr chur. h ai d cranted It. The clni-man and secretary woio ap point a commiito ) on tntcrtalnntout. A committee on finance was appointed , constating of P. 0. nimubiuiith , J. S lllcha-ds n , O. F Sttphons 0. A. Ring- vr nud J , L , MoO < > guo. ll-va. W. J. liars ia and J. W. Harris wcro appoiiitad a cominittoo on music. Rev. R. n. InRnrn , Mr. G A. Joplln , Ilov. W. J. Uarsha and J.V. . Daws were appointed a committee on printing ami aivuititing. Ri > v. Mne . Detwiler , Ingram , Pfl- ton , Savidgo ai d Harris were appointed a mimiuttuo t n pie ranuno. Tha ciluinutoo aljourntd for two vrcokH. Tlio Aui'icuhiiral At a r nnlar nieettrg of the agricultural society of D uglaa county , held Mon day , the following oilicera and dlroctora -were elected : President , O. F. Paulicn ; vice proaideut , Eijuh Allen ; secretary , Juhn IJaurnor. The following conatiluto the board cf directors for the ( lulling year : Henty Eioke , Juliua Freltake , II. 1) . Kvcty , Onus. Riiitia and Iltnry Glusa- mann. Iltnry Klcko waa rlectod delegaio < u tvo liiU'riuUlonal Aericultunl coavtntioii to bj held next oik m Now Orleans. Thoatcretary w li.s'.ructcd to corre- pand with the nociu-.nrlea of tha njricul- tural aociotlca of Sauudera , Surpy , Bart \yashington , CtuniiiK and D > die coun. tie * to aacortaln the \ia i of thrao BBSO- cLi'lous with regard to the ailvidebiliiy of holding u dittiiot fair in thla city in the Lidiea ! Phyaiciaua and chemiata have annlyzed Pozzoni'a medicated complexion powder and recommend ita uao to their wivoj and lady friends. What better ould ba eald of U ? Your druggiat noils THE GRATEFUL END Of the Present Cold Weather Approaching preaching , TIio NVIiraskn Hli//.ixrtl llctlrcs The Snow Blockade Uniting , The wotthor for the past twcnty-four hours has been decidedly modoratj , In comparison with that of the previous corresponding period. The cold snap , not only locally considered , bnt through- oat the state , has been almost unex ampled In It ! severity. The tlmo has arrived when the signal authorities can predict a speedy end ta the present arctic condition of affairs. Yesterday morning the mercury had fallen to 18 degrees below zero ; at 12 m. last night It Indlc&tad a temperature of of 2.5 degrees balow. The wind , too , from a velocity of twenty-four miles an hour at early mom foil to three allies an hour at mldii'ght. The direction had shifted to the south vest , in which quarter it has remained , with but alight veering. The barometer is steidily fulling , and in view of the fact that it had indicated as high a reading In this locality as In almost any olhur , it is beliuvcd that the minimum of low temperature has been reached. THUOUailOUT THE STATE the tompeia'nra haa boon rising , light snowfalls taking place at certain pointe. Only at intermediate points did yester day's weather bulletins maintain a sub zero tsmpornture , end in all cases no very startling tumble of the mercury downward \ ai recorded. At Den ver and Salt L ko the warm wave had already passed and the torn- paratnro was cjnsidembly above z < rr > , ac cording to late signal bulletins. It is bo- llovod It will bo only a _ day or eo bofoiu the wave will reach this locality. AT TUB DEPOT Last night nearly all the trains wcro re pc rtod late. The only eastern trains last night wcro the special "Q" train , one hour bo hind'and the Northwestern of the day previous , which pulled ia at 10 o'clock. Tbo Missouri Pacific was one hour late. The Denver out-bflupil on the U. P. left the depot two houra late , delayed by connections. The outgoing Lincoln train on tbo B. & M. left one hour lato. It is rep rted tint all the 0. B. & Q. trains will run very nearly on tlmo today - day , as tlu blockade will probably bo sufficiently raised to permit a return to achodiilo hours. The North western haa announced that ib will receive no perishable freight until the blockade on ila llnoa has boon re moved. IOWA WEATHER Yesterday was reported clear and cold , per Sionx City special. The Illinois Central is still tightly blocked. All pas senger trains on the St. Paul & Omaha main line arc twelve hours late , bnt the line ia now open. The southern Dakota and northern Nebraska lines are not af fected by the storm as the tninvfall was light , and trains ate runn ng as usual. A Davenport special pays that the cold weather is 1 t i g up. Too thermometer in the mornhig registered 23c below zero , at nine o'c'ock ' at night 10 ° below. Trains all behind. I'KO/.EN' CHUNKS. The bottom almost d oppod out of the thermometers Monday night. Have you hoard tny hinc ; rf the Greo- ley survivois ? It ia likaly that the second ttlit'ou ' fs upon some of the trains sn'iwbt mid in Iowa. The jqb of ( a car driver was not "a very plcai ant one yesterday. There wu ; not.any great rush at the company's of- Gco yesterday by men seeking such em ployment. Great head that ground hog has. Many aiK.ther animal would profit by having cuch a glpaullc instinct. Who slid the ground hug was a fool to crawl back Into Ills hole when the sun was shining so wam and oright 1 This * s the time when the winter of our diaoontriit Isn't made glorious summer to any great extant. The man who was caught tinging "When the Robins Nest Again , " haj > eon placed upon ice , ho was altogether .00 fresh to keep. A man on Kiirnam atroot found a yes crdrjnow way for picking Ice. Ho blew its breath into an ice house and it con- ; oiled and packed itself. In IPBB than wo hours ho had packed the house full. You may not believe his but it Is true. CHAMBER OF COMMEKOE , I'lio Two i'rnposrd Sites for Ilio NTc\v I ho l'ri > puhltioiiH Ouillnutl , Tha question which now recelvcH ear nest diacuaaion in business circles ia "Where ahall wo locate our now chamber of comraoicj buildiag " A roproiontativo ot the IKB ! Interview ed yesterday two prominent butinosa men , takirg oppjalto sides upon the mooted question. Asia well known , one faction of the board of trade wishes to purchase the corner lot at Sixteenth and Farnam , while another and opposing section is In favor of ttio erection of the building on the Caldwell lol , southwest corner Twelfth and Farnam , If the bnildiut ; were erected on the latter alta , the quasi propoei ion of the Oaldwoll holra would bo called into cou- aidem-ion , That tender , as reviewed by Mr. Hamilton yosterdjy , is briefly summed up aa fillona : "I btliovo , " aaid ho , "that the offer , If mn4o ! tso ( rJlng to my Bu uoition ana advlud , will bo about aa follows : The Oaldwo'.l ' estate will BO' ! to the board of trido the west 1)3 ) feet cf ( helot nn which now Btnnda the United States National bank building. The other portion of the lot will ba reserved On this lot wo propose to erect , jointly with the boird of trade , a $100,001) ) building , The greater < -\piiiso of con struction would duvolvo upon I ho estate , for the bi ard uf trade would only build n front of 33 f et ( on Farnam street ) . Wu would thun leato the ei.tiro building , which w < uld bo tiyo stork-a high , to the board , rjeurvinj. , howovcr , for b nk pur- pnaea a eietun of the lir t 11 > cr , and charging the boaid a virtual ret.ttl of lix per cent per auuuni , for a term of yearn , ayt ontyor twenty.fiva , or longer If desired , la this way the pecuniary pro uilons for auch building could bo im modiitely and eaally made and a atruc- IUQ could ba erected that would be a credit to the city. " The view of the other faotit n which desires the location of the chamber of commerca on upj or Faraatn atreet , WM expreiaod by Sir. Falconer , of the board of trado. "It IB the proportion of those who think as I do , that tlio corner lot on Sixteenth and Farnam onaht to bo pur chased. The money , $13,000 , could easily bo raised by subscrip tion , So far aa the coat of the building is concerned , a good substantial four- story building conld bs put up at a cost of not to exceed $00,100 or $65,000. This sum could bo provided for , 1 think , immediately by the lisuo and aalo of a prt per amount of fint mortgage bonds ( eccond mortage bonds would not bo gen * orally taktn nnd would bo woithlesa ) So that wo would have in this way a hand- tome board of trade building , comparl- tlvoly unincnmbcred ; and the rental of the o ( lice a Trould furnlah snfiiciont profit for the Investment. " Briefly outlined , thcso arc the two pro positions around which the ideas of each faction cluster. Which ono will bo ad opted remains to bo soon. IN FULlT BLAST , Tlio N'nll Works Resume After Itllo Tor Seven \Vcok8 , Monday morning the nail works re sumed business after & shut-down of ( ev en weeks. Tlio story has circulated that the reason for shutting dotrn the works was that the company wanted to radtico the wagoj fifteen per cant and that the men refused to stand the cut and quit work. The management of the woiks ( ay that this report was unauthorised and that no cut In wages was attempted. The works wcro ( imply shut down for rapalis , which it was absolutely noceisary to make. The works are now running In full blast and every plsco filled with a man. It is expected to tun without Interruption for some time to come. THEOLAKAKAUFFMANCASE Tlio Grand Jury to InvcstlKiitc tlu : Cnsu oftlio lli-Venr-Oid Girl. A few days since mention was made In those columns that Clara Kauilman , n 12-year-old girl , adopted by Jacob Kauff- uan , the Sixteenth street saloon-keeper , w.-w In a delicate condition , and was then at the poor farm. Now developments have 'boon made in the case , and the [ rand jury will bo callad upon to fully Investigate the matter and sift it to the bottom. Many startling disclosures will be made by the grand jury , and whoa all is knc > wn tbo case will bo even moro revolting than now. Some other man than Ross la lia- able to bo mixed up in the matter. A. BAD FAIhUUK. Gross Brothers , at Madison , Nelira.s- kn , Fail. Bridetrect's agency tays that Grcss Bros , of Madison , Nebraska , dealers in general stock , have confetsad judgment in favor of their father for $10,000 , and tie has closed the store. Also have given a bill of sale for $5,000 on real estate in favor of a party unknown here , and have also given nnrtgajos amounting ta $20 , 000 mere , all i\eu t > relatives for b < r rowed money. It is raid tint the credi tors will soon commence a criminal action agalmt them , based on stitampnls marle in the paet to the acenoy and ( th > rs The failure is one that the trtdo regard as demanding manding thorough inveit 'gallon. In No vember list they mudo a statement to the agency , claiming a , not capital in busi ness of $15,000. Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers wore filed In the county clerk's office Monday and reported for THK BEE by the Amos' real state agency February 10 , 1885. Charles S Hills to Chas H Wlnship , w d no 1 of sec 3-1G-9 § 3,000. W J Council and wife to Amelia Mitzlaff w d lot 30 In Hickory P.aco . add to Omahi § 400. Champion S Chase to Ohas H Pu's ' , w d , lot 2 , block 2 , E V Smith's odd to Omaha § 1 200. Ohampkn S Chase to Calvin D Shultz , w d , lot 1. blok 2 , E V Smith's add to Omaha-81,200. John McCr nry and wife to Jamas H McOreary , o 44 ft of lot 8 , block 101 , Omaha § 10.000. liichard McDonald to Onstav Ander son , w d , s 44 ft of loh 4 , block 114 , Onuh § 2 600. U P Ry Co to John B Fnray w d no } of see 33-1G 10 § 800 , James Pape mid wife to Jumoj Mo Yittlo w d f A of lot 00 In GIBBS add to Omaha , § 200. Honors Carroll ot al to Win. Mnlhall w d lot 4 block 100A , Oaiaho , § 0,500. g Ilio Crossinn The Union Pacific railroad company las no regard for the people of Omaha , ' that is so far ai convenience or incon venience to pudcstriana and teamsters ii concerned. The Ewitnhmon think nothing of running a train of freight cars over a crossing and alllowlng it to stand there all the way from ton to thirty min utes. Particularly la this trco tt the Ninth s reet crossing. About haif pist eleven yoetirday a train backed down over tLit croesmp ; and allowed to stand there for about twenty minutes. Three street can having pissongors f > rthu west bound train wore kept waiti g for Bomo time and as many ai ten teamt were standing npon each sldo of the track waiting for the crossing to bo opened Finally one of tbo gtllint switchmen condescended to unc tuple the cars and npon the crossing. Tntra la a city ordi nance aca'nnt ' the closlns ; of croatiog ] by tl o ratlrcad people for ultra than five minutes at a time , but for this they care nothing and close them as long as they eeo fit. Street Gar NotOH. The Thirteenth ntreot ctr line is a suc cess as a financial venture. The volume of business Is quits as lirg ) as antici pated , though ncnc of the lines are driug a rushing butiaers during the extremely cod ! weath r. The cars , three in num ber , are now unking trips at Intervals of twt nty-four mlnutos time. It in only on account of the trtck being pirtially block aded by enow and Ice that the interval is not twenty minutes It is proponed to Increase the number of cirs to six. Two ot the cars are al- ruidy In the shops receiving the fi < ii hlng toncacs In tbo way of pilnt and vunliti , while J'ho ' third J Is running on the Green Line. The increased number of cirs will enable tbo trips to bo made every ten m'nutea , A BUSTED RANGE. An Overcharged Stove Blows np Small Rfislanrant , One RTim lUdly Hurt nml ThlnjjH Generally liitMcd up. A. JUekot Among tlio Tots mid Kottlcn. McNabb' [ restnurant at 1015 Ilarncy etroot.was the scene of a serious and near ly fatal accident this morning. A large magoia used In the kitchen of the rottaur- antand connected with the range is a water reservoir and pipes in which Is heated the water for use in and about the house. Monday night fire wont out in the range and the water pipes and reservoir wore irozon up salid. Yesterday morning the man wbo has charge of the fires front into the kite hen and built a fire withoutfirtt thawing out the pipes. When the fire had gotten wol nnder head way the heat burst the pipes and reservoir snd ciuaod a very loud ex plosion and shook the houao like an as pen loaf. The man who had built the fire wa thrown clear across the room by the fotvo of the oxplonon and s rack the Trail irlth ( iillicipot fotca to break his thigh In a Hhockiog manner. Clis Butler , n boarder in the house , was awnktned by the explosion , and was the fmt one to reach the kitchen after the accident When ho pushed open t o dotr a cloud of steam and smoke nishcd out , and tbo room was so completely tilled with the stnoko that It was impossible to BOO at all Qavicg procured a light the sight which met his eye was be yond description. On every side were signs of the explosion. Pots and kettles wcro thtuim all over the room and many of thorn wore broken to smith erecns. The walla were blackened and the range was brol on , whllo the water pipes were twisted into almost ovoiy conceivable coivablo shape. In one corner lay the body of Jack , the only name that could ba learned for the injured man. Ho was frightfully hurt and was suffering fearfully from the fiaoturo of his leg and numerous other binlsos. It Is very fortunate tint the explosion occurred when it did , rather than ton minutes liter for by that time at least half a dozen persona would have boon in the xitchon , and all would surely have been injured and perhaps some of them killod. _ _ _ _ _ _ If you have a Sere Throat , a Cough or Cold , try B. H : Douglass & Sons' Cap- sium Cough Drops , they are pleasant to the taste , pesfectly harmless and will surely euro you. 5 Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking To acco Is the boat. EEKD1KLIN& BOY , < V No\v Vork Mollipr Iniiuiring for a Lost Heir. Marshal Cumminga his received the Following letter from a lady in Now York City. It eipUhu ItseR New YORK , February G , 1SS3. Chief of Police , Ointihn Neb , DBAR SinVou would greatly oblige an old motlior if you could SPDI ! ber anjmf irmn- tioo of her sou , Moiriu Jrulinalty. burn on the llth day of March , 180S , ia this city and whom I lu\o not neon for lour y arp. Tha last news reciivnrt from him , was from Stfuhcnvilllo Ohio , winch place ho left in May , IBS I. for his hnrna In this city. A < thcru was no ru .son for his tiot arriving herp , I mn intlimd tn think that lie took the advice of tome i ( his boyinh coin- pinions and went to pome pi.ico . in your B : ito to try and innke his fmtuntt S' oulil you bo ublu to trace him , you can infntm h in that he , ny thode.ithof auunclp.lias'allnilio ' rtoultrge imoinit of mi npy , Th .liking . you in advance Uir the kind ctfocta luado ia hid and my be- liulf , I am expeotii g ymir cheerful atibwer. lltsp ctfnlly , Mlta. A. MULINSKV , 50 Tors ) tb street , Now York Tim Alutual Ijilo ol'Now Vork. The 42d annual statement of the Mu- uil Lifo Inauranco cunpanyof No.v Yoik ( print'd in another column , like all -ho repuitj that luve preceded it , shows ; ho c n Inued grow t.i and piojporily of his sorporatlou undt-r the : ioivo : and con- aorvBtivo manngemont of President F. S. Winston. It In now , as it has boon for many years , the larg-s. and strongest ifo insurance C'mipa y in the world. Iti HBBotn are § 103,870 178 51 , nurplus oVur 812 0011,000 , HIM' ' nut of policies in force ovt-r § . ' 550,000 000 , ircime over $19 000- , JOO , and nn u itn paid to policy holders ast year $13 923.002 , pqual to ovorS40- 300 every biuiutua day i i the year. In fact , each aucc-'odng : atut mant gives an additional proof of what prudence , wis dom and experience can ocl iavo In tbo ninagem ent of a-vsst institution which UH nn cgunl in 'In ' * giirld. fESTYOPRBAKIMFOMHTO-M. Brn < li nilrcrtlxx < as nlmolutoly pure THETEST ! Pluca a can top down on a. nut tovo until heated , thai remove thacuvorand ktnnll. AchemUt will not ba r * . toilutxicC the proienco ot ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TI UKUTIIFCUM * IU8 NEVER BSKK < ) t KSTIUU , Inn million hornet far a quarter of a ctnturr It t twod the roniunoii' rellablu ten , THE TESTOFTHE OVEH , _ _ PRICE BAKING I'OWDEH CO. . lUKtns or Dr , Price's ' Special Flayoriiis Extracts , Tli > lrotiMl , o.Utlliloun.dD.uricrlrl.0JI | | ) > l Or , Price's Lupulln Yeast Gem ! for LljUt , llealthr llread , The U it Dry Hup Ve t In Ihe Wurlrt , FOR SALri BY GROCERS. r.MICACO- ST LOUIS H , S , ATWOOD , Plnttsmouth , - - - Nebraska HIREFORO 1ID JERSEY OAHLE nun EID BWUII i > mi. i. iiii 1312 1312 MAKE A LONG POCKET BOOK By Buying at Bhort Prices. To succeed in either business or private life is to invest money u- diciouxly. The ambition of America is to out-rival all comers in "HiyJi Art and Elegance" it is acknowledged that the American holils the lead. The ambition is of man not unnatural to h ma nia for dress , and facts are nowhere more fully displayed than at the Misfit Clothing Parlors where America's ' 'Jliahcst Art" in Merchant Tailoring is displayed , and'thc antbitionof man is shoicn in malfinyhis selections from cfofh- iny made nnon a Ta itor's reputa t ion , bought at less than the cost of ma terial , SO Lit AT 8I1O1ST JPJSICJE8 , wiving the Tailor's exorbitant p rojfits , h ence A Long1 Pocket 9 An Inspection of Our Price List Invited , Overcoats. Suits. Pants. SCO 00 Custom-mado Overcoats for ? 30 00 f CO 00 Cuatom-mado Suits for S30 00 515 00 Custom-mado Pnnta for . . S 00 D5 00 25 00 65 00 . . 25 Oil 12 00 " " ' 7 00 50 00 22 50 00 00 . 22 50 10 00 " ' ' 6 CO 4500 20 00 45 00 . 20 00 8 00 4 1H ) 40 00 IS 00 40 00 . IS 00 70" " ' 3 HO 15 0) 35 00 . 15 CO Open ceniDga until 9 o clock. 30 00 1200 30 00 . 12 00 Saturday night until 10 o'clock. ORIGINAL MISFIT 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit , 1 Lil Up by Electric Light. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel ot purely , t'ctigth ai dwho'ca mcncaa. Mnro economical than ho ordinary kinds ai d i annnt bo sold In compctl nn with the n.ultiiuJo ol low to t , eh it < vejht ) I m ol | ih ) > hrto p uders. hold only In cnns. tOYAL 13AKINQ 1'OWUEU CO. , 103V llctW.Y. ; Omaha Medical & Surgical Insti ute 1Z1S Howard Street. ( N. K Corner 12th and Howard StreeU , ) ( For the Treatment ol all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Female * , rf the Norvoui Sv-Htcni , Pr vatu Diseases ot the Urinary and Sexual Orpins , and DUoisua or the Head Throat and Lun o , Uuockltles. KYK AND I1 All , > lBce f § treated liy an e perlt-nced roclall t. also Items ol tha Hiart Uver , Btomach , Kldnejn , ( ladder , Neurilirlt , lltieumat ' , I'lli B. Cancer , etc , CATAKUIl. DKUNOHITIX , And all other dl ca u of thu liroat-nd Lnncstrcsl td by Medicated Vaporn. ( fend ( or luhiler or clrrmarc.n InnaU.lou. ) All dl' a. . B of the Illooj , Uriuary and Seiual Ol ! DS. rrlvata Llneases and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Years Ho-pltaland Private Practice. ) Consul ailon and onamlnatian freo. Callot write f i clroiilar ; on chronlo dl'sa'u nnd eforinltles , Dideag ol Fcuiaiex. Private Ulsfosci f tin. Urinar ami Soxutl orcani , Seminal W.'ik CHS , Nfrvoua Deldlltj or ExhaustUn.eto. , eb.nd ur ne rostotatUctreatment. All Ittleis and coiwultatlonConfidential , Medicines eni to all | iart of the country * -y ei. reBa.Bocu el ) parkt-d from otscna'.loii , If full de ncrll.tinii of case Ueltcii. Oiio | e > 8onal laUnlew referred If con > enlcnt. Open at all hours Adiir .ti ) all letters to Omaha M A\cn\ \ \ & Surgical Tusttute HIS Howard St. Omaha. Neb. Office Acjirroit OK 1'niuo ACCOI-NTH , ) > 'KIIIIABIA. . hlNCuLN , Jan. Hi , 1S85. ) It is hereby certified tliat tli Wrg't-rn ' Bfu- Uutl li nuviilunt AtBuclatlou of Meutncu in ilie itato of Nrlnasku , has comiilied with Ilio * imanco luw jf this btato , and m authurirwl to trauBBct thu biuine < s of life iuinrenca in this lUtu fur llin current year , t/oinmuuinf ; Feb ruary 1 , 1885 , Wltns-fis my hand and tbn seal of the Au. lltor of I'ublicAccounts thu day and year ibovo wiitten. BKAI ) H. A. IU11COCK , Auditor 1' . A. -ON .4LL- -CP- tSEJE OUR Suits formerly $ JLOJftOiioio $7.SO. Suits formerly $12. < M > now $9.OO. Siutsjormerly $ JLV.OO now $12.OO. Sit its formerly $24-JM ) now $ j.00. Over Coats formerly $ 8.1W now $ G.OO. Over Coats for mertitO.OO now $ 7.51P. Over Coats jormerfy $11UW now $12.OO. Over Coats formerly $18.OO now $18.50. Ovc.i Coats formerly $2 .OO now $ JL8OO. And every other article in proportion. 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