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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1889)
I I I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 7. 1889 I THE CITY H Cliriat GriiEfa is under nrrcst on tlio H chnrgo of cruelty to iiuimtils Bj Tlio McClurj ? Cracker company 1ms Hj been lobbcil bororal tlmos lutoly H C Wnsliburno , a tonnwtor , was fined 1 13 for lcavinp bis team unhitched yes 1 tordnv nftornoon The team ran into a Hj butjgi' at Fifteenth anil Karnatn and H Biiiaslit'il it into frngmonts William II mhorn , lately ono of the H cable pripmen , has been iippointeil to Bj tlio now position of timer j Ilig husitics" ) is to sco that tlio Bi cars run moro promptly and oxnet n j perfect eompUanco with the sehcilulo K time of tlio road H IVrnntinl I'nrncrniiln V I. P. Gati ) of rrcmont U nt , tlio Millard H C. IX Smith of Lincoln Is nl the Millard B S , li Coului ot Clurki Is nl the Millard ! E. II Anpolgorof Lincoln Is at the Mur- fli J. r. Halo of York Is a Micst at the Mil K T. 0. Mead of Ch&dron is a rucU at the K' Cuscy ' C. T. Drown of Lincoln Is registered at the : Mllluril Xj W. Hobcrlson o ! ICcarnay la at the ) Pnxton A William Winters of Kcarnoy Is nt tlio > Puxton B * Lou Wcsscl uf Lincoln Is a guest at the V Murray , w Mrs W. P. Critcliflold of Fullerton , is at S the Casey HB U. Thompson of Hastings is rcRlstorcd at BB the Pnxton BB Horn to Mr und Mrs , O. J. Isonseo , a ten BBj pound hey BB W. 1 * Walton and W. 15. UacKUs of Genoa BB nro nt the * Jiitoy BB' A. A. Welch anil J. Hrltton of Wnyno are BB registered at the Millard X J. A. Paddock and wife of Hcatrlco are B rcclstcrctl nt the Murray BB S. Stanford Parry of Liverpool , England , B la a guest nt the Pnxton BB > Miss Nolllo flnypi , who ha * been visiting BS > her father , James P. Hayes , has returned to BB : Chicago t , Mr and Mrs Dayton Irish and son Hort Bfl' of Gencanrn the guests of Mr anil Mr * . It Thcodoro 1Olott. . . " Mr H. Kosowutnr , editor of The I3f.e , left B8r for Chirnpo and Now Yoilt lust ovcnlng He BaL will be absent about two weeks BB Mr It P. CuinuiiiiK' ) , city ultorncy of lies BB Moines , la . Is the truest of his former col lego BB classmate Assistant Attorney Cobb BB Klchnrd Swift , foiomnn at tlio Armour BB Cuduliy paclcint , ' houses , with his son has BB cone to vi lt his brother near Denver , Cole B8 Mr W. S. Dcnson , traveling agent for the Illinois Central r.illioad , was in the citv BS , visiting the family of bis brother Mr J. H Benson H' Mr rj M. Doyle , financial editor of the Philadelphia Press , called upon Tub Hun last cvculup " Mr llovlo * tins ] ust nimlo a tour of Iowa , where ho looked into the work SB lugs of Uin prohibition law Ho character M izes it as a failure Bfl The peoples remedy for the cureof coughs , cohlo , usthinn , honrsoncss , bronchitis , croup , H lullucnz.i , wlioopinir cough , iniipient con RUinptloi ] , is Dr Uull'R Cough Syrup , the old Bar reliable Price 25 cts B To promptly and permanently euro rheu ' i matlsm or ucuralgia use Salvution Oil Price 1 Ml 25 cents BB | Numerous Tlmftfl BB | Seven robberies wcro reported at police 1 B8 ; Btatlon ycstoiday , among the number bning : B8 the larceny of a trunk , two overcoats and n i BB ? vulise , the latter containing DOO shares of t BB ; First National bank stock BB | Snloiiu lilccusrs BB | The saloon keepers of tlio city bavo al- H ready began filing applications for licenses BBtf with Cleric lirownlco of the pollco commls- BBf" slc" . Already 170 hnvo m.ido application , Br three of whom have paid the required { 1,000. ] BB | ' MIli'K' Aervo and Liver Pills Bflj An important discovery They act on the liver , stomach und bowels through the BBi corves A nov principle They speedily B8 | cura billiousuess , bad taste , torpid liver , Bar PdC9 and constipation Spicudid for men , Bit Women and children Smallest , mildest , , Bal eurest 30 doses for S.l cents Samples free a $ nl Kuhu & Co 's , lSth and Douglas Ba | * Jciuilu Smith Mf Miss Jennie Smith will lecture at the BBI1 Bouth Tenth Street M. U. " Church ' BBS Baturaay evening , December 0 , at 7:30 : BBlf p. m. Miss Smith is known throughout BB/ tllQ ellit aH ° " ° uf the must prominent and 1 BBv Btiecnssful workers among lailroad men * Her addicss Is said to bo instructive und un- Bal tcrtninlng Miss Smith-has n mostrumarka- B8 | ' k bio personal history and is widely known in Bit church circles 5 Pears soap is the most elcRant toilet adjunct : HI- • e Annoiiiiuuinciits f Felix Morris , who is with Miss Voices Ba | . compjny , which is nt the Boyd next week : , H ; is snid to bo an actor of unusual merit Uy BaC Hard study of his art and nn extensive ex- : 1/ licrionce , bo has gained for himself a most BSpv cuviablo reputation , both bora and In Dng- Bat , laud For 2" .0 . nights ho played The B8f Bcoiih Professor in "On Chnngo" before the I most critical of London audiences Ba | Hoard of Public Works Blk At the meeting of the board of public Ba % works C. D. Woodworth was granted the BB | [ contract for curbing Twenty-ninth strcot BB3\ | trom Jacltsou to Hickory , his bid of 72 cents BBvf per lineal foot being the lowest Bflr * * Major Halcombo reported that ha bad ox- BH % nmiued Into the bill of Frank L. Itcovcs & BB'iF Co for 91,725 L'S Jor putllug props nnd sbect- Ba k lag into the south branch of the nortli Omaha Bfl X eewcr nnd found It was not exorbitant Oa Ba4 motion it was allowed Ba-i O. H. Prlifhett was allowed the following % estimates for grading ! Twenty-sixth street % irom Popplotou to Hickory , $ liirl , " i ; Twcnty- Ba % eoveutli street from Lo.ivunworlU to Half B ; Howard , 533J.30 ; Hecs , from Twcuty-llfth to 11 Twcnty-scvontli. Kf The Denver State lottery company wants ngonts Ticltots 60 conta Ad- BBjf dress A. 0. Uoss & Co , Denver Cole B | . Twomj-I'lvo Diys B V Henry Porter , a young man seventeen BB | % years of ace , who has for somn tlmo boon in ll the employ of Hnydon Hrothors , was ar- Hi rested yesterday nrtoruoon charged with B % * embezzling ? J0. Ho wns brought before fi Judge llerka and pleaded guilty P Judge Ucrkn , befuro sentencing him , In- 1 quired into the circumstances of the case , • which wore detailed as follows : Porter was f o , cash boy whoso duly it was to take pur- E. chqsos of goods to the cashiers desk , have f them tied up and bring ttia change A party 1 of ladles purchased fJJ worth of goods , paid B # , * von cush and the sulcsludy sent thorn to the C desk Porter tied tliom up , destioycd the Hlr check and pocketed the money Ho ploaUed BHiW cullty and was scuteiicod to twcnty-flvo days Bf' Rcnrcn Ci'amoi'H Dentil BB George Cramor , the popular city salesman rf of G. II Mack & Co , , the cigar dealer on B& Faruam street , died suddenly Thursday night BB | | nt tlio Windsor , Hu was subject to sovcro at- B % faoks of asthma Ho was about thirty-four Bflf * years of are.nnd was born nt Hoilbronn , Wcr- | ; - totSbor r , Germany Ho studied medicine at Br > the university of Wurzbcrg , and came to this BT country ubout sovcu years ago Ho at oncu BBJtf uutcrnd commercial business , at which ho ' K wus quito successful The deceased has no MS relatives In this country , his parents residing JT' i'i Hoilbronn , where bis father ranks ; w omongsl the foreman in the medical profes- Bir- ul0D' 'i'ho funeral willtakoiiluco on Sunday Mm ' ultci noon , 2 o'clock , from Drex6l & Mauls M\M' \ Another hotel death was that ot Christian h < P , Lauritson , a Daiiu twouty-ilvo years of WJ $ RP , who died of consumption at the Al- K lautio hotel The deceased was u cur tender : If > u the Union Pacillo yards Ho leaves a wif a Bf nnd two children in ltanuiurlc Bflp < SloopleBS , nervous prostration , nvrvoui I BaB1 dvsycpsia , dulIucssQluujcurcd by Dr .MiVs , B Nervine Samulcs free lit Kubu & Co , K. > l 'b ' and Douglas , MttamMMMttBK9BB9flCzi TJ1K POKTOI' I 1CU 31 tlV The Objections or llyr.m llootl to ttio Apiii'tiUclnrnt Arc Overruled . Uyroa Heeds ' objections to the report of tlio commissioners who appralsod bis as well ns . nil other property In block SO , on which the , now postofllco is to bo erected , were board | by Judge Dundy yesterday afternoon Mr Heed not only objected for himself , but for the Folsom heirs ns well , his plea being j informality of proceeduro , failure to obtain legal scrvlco on these interested , and tnnt Henry Estabrook , ono of the commissioners , . was not a frco holder Not bolng fully Informed - formed as to whether Helen Ferris , a Folsom \ belr living in California had been properly notllied , nn exception w.is nindo tompornritv in her case , but his honor overruled nil other objections and approved the report Mr \ Prilchett stated that be could show a power : of attorney from Mrs Ferris , nnd when that I j1 done tlio papers will bo forwarded to . Washington J i If Mr Keed Isnotsitlsflod with this result ; hu 1 enn take an appeal 'J HP S'riVTB PAIU A -trass MiTtln-r to Im IIrUITIiIs Alter noon to Secure It , The Douglas County Fair aisoclation , asi slstcd by citizens and members of the board trade , will niulco nn effort to secure the state fair m Omaha A muss mooting will bo 1 held this nftornoon in the board of trade rooms to discAiss the different suggestions on the subject , It Is estimated that tno cost to Rccura tlio st.ito fair in Omaha will bo S150l00. ! lt-al ICstnle nt Aiiollon Lots 0 and 7 , block G , Boyd's addition , will ! bo ofloi oil at unction ut the Omalitv Real Kstuto oxehtuiijo Now York Lifo buihliu ' . Saturday murnlnir the 7th , nt 11I0. 1 : ! Tlioso lotsut'o very choice und will bo sold , For particulate see T. S. ClnrltsonS19S. < ! 14th St .SUA MB AND GltlMH Until Disopvorotl tu tlio llelntlonsli lp BeHvocn : m Klonlnir lnlr A month ago O. Warren Dunn nnd Austn Plnttnor , the lutior a stenographer in the oftlco ' of Mcogan cc Il.irding , < olopcd , as wns supposed , 'lho girl told her mother , who lives nt 201S Grant strcot , that she wus goiug to Lincoln , where she had been offered a much moro dcsirablu position Dunn was n stenographer 'in the olllco of O. N. Delt7 , the lumberman , nnd resides nt 515 North 'Jwrnty-tliiul street The truth of the matter Is it is alleged , that the young couple dm not elope , ns w.is ut llrst suspected , but instead Dunn had be trayed the g.rl and taken her to Chicago to got rid of her shame There n doctor was called into the case and nn abortion was effected To escape pi osccutlon Dunn married the go I , but afterward deserted her und left her sick und penniless in the bauds of strangers in Chicago She was assisted , however , by nn old frlond of the family , nnd later returned tu her homo In this city , arid resumed bur posi tion lit Mccgan & Hardings Dunn , who has acted the pirt of a thorouuti jouue ; roguo.re- fuses to live with Ills wife , mid she rctuscs to appear against bim in a criminal proceed "Tlio Uaulcwnr.l Hey Is often the most ilifllcult member of the family His possibilities , and the best way of bunging out Ins talents , are to bo dis cussed in the coming volume of the Youths Companion by President J , 15. Angell , of the Uuiversitv of Michigan , President C. IC Adams , of Cornell , and President D , O , Gilman - man , of Johus Hopkins THE VliY tOli IUKSUiD HHK An Ri'iin Philadelphia Wife Scut Home In mother Al Ward , of the Nebraska Detectlvo asso- elation , lias been on a scent Ho has boon in Norfolk , North Platte , Hastings , Hoatrico , in fact every good-sized town in the state , in uuest of a deserted • wife , Sit years ngo or thereabouts , Miss Illancho IJoyuolds , the daughter of a well-to-do com mission merchant of Philadelphia 119 Chestnut strcot fell in love with Stephen the eldest son of a dry goods mei chant named Daniel Capwcll They weio murnrd after the usual engagement of eight months , nnd nt once went to keeping housu at 413 Girard avenue Ono child , a girl , was born the second year after the nuptials Aoout a year ago , a shadow fell athwart the threshold in the slmpo of a man named so ho snys Gcnrgo Humphreys , who met Mrs , Capwcll at a ball at 1310 Green street Mrs , Capwcll was a lovable blonde with eves as blue as the sky on a July morning nnd hair as golden ns a Scptembor sunset , while Humphroys was a male brunette It wns u mutual case of veni , vedl , veel both were mashed George said ho was a cattle man from Nebraska and bud moro money tban a mulo-cnuld hnul in adiit cart and owned a ranch near Omaha Hlancho was attracted und in a short tirno her own Stovio was forgotten nnd Gcorgo was the king that sat upon the throne of her affce- tlons They eloped , or skipped , in the month of May , 1SS3 , and since that time Ucncdlct Steve has hoard nothing of his wife lllanobo until u few wcoks ago Itupponrs that Humphroys wns nnd Is a gambler who dealt faro in this cityattho tlmo Omaha was a real old-fashioned town , and used to work at Sodestrom's old place over tlio Palace saloon Twelfth and Far namncxt the Nebraska Natloal bank Heiug acquainted in Omaha , ho brought the woman ho i < nd won to this city nnd rented rooms In a flat on Ncrtb Sixteenth near California street Here they lived , taking their moils nt restaurants until the deceived woman began to bohovo that her paramour lid not own a cow , much less n ranch Hut she still retained n slight degrco of confi dence , nnd when n short tlmo ngo he quit bor and went to Denver , loavlnir her without a J cent , she did notdosnalr until the gaunt wolf of hunger setup n howl nt the doorsill , nnd then she wrote him for a remittance Tlio jmo mall which brought a check from her father also brnught a letter to the Nebraska detectlvo agency to look her up nnd sco what she was doing . Ward at once sot himself nbout finding her ' ' homo nnd soon located her Ho ut once wrote to her homo nnd nsked whnl ho should do wllu mother , Ills reply from the old man Hoyuolds was tell her toco in o homo at once , that mother wants her ' ' Hut when Wnrd wont to deliver the message - sago ho found Hint Illancho was gone Sus- pectinir | that she had followed her paramour , } in nn effort to locnto hltn , ho iiuulo Inquiries nnd learned that she , believing the man who had j betrayed her to the lust , had gone to Grand J Islnnd.whcro Humphreys claimed bis ranch wns located Wnrd went there and beard { from her ut the Jordan house Hy u good pifo of wont ho traced her to the Hostwick ] in Hastings and thencn to llcat- nco Here she turnud und wont to Norfolk , where , she registered at the laelllc Hot on her j trail came Wurd , who lollowcd her to North Plntto , where ho found bor at the r.illroud hotel Ho made known his errand nnd induced her to return home A tele- cram was sent bor father mid the necessary funds i wcro soon forthcoming , she is now i ridmg toward tlio Quaker City An AbHiiititc Uure ThoOfllGlNAL.VIltBl'IVBOtNPMBVC Is only put up In largo two nunco tin boxes , nnd i Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , . wounds , chapped hands , and nil skm orun tions Will positively cure all kinds of piles Askfortho ORIGINAL ABlhUTNE OINT MENT ] Sold by Goodman Drag company at Socouts i per box bv mall 111) ) centi Notice to Contractors Bids will bo received until noon of Deeoinbor 10 , for ofootiufj it building for j tin oleutt'le station ut the foot of Jones strcot , uccDi'ding to plans and specifications : on tlio at the olllce of the enfrineor ' , 1105 } North Seventeen th street ' The rljjht is rcsorvod to reject nny ' or till bids Address nil bids to the Now Omaha Thomson-Houston Klcctrio Litfht company , 1205 N. Seventeenth st hi Amlr w'H llrntlicrlioctl The lourth annual convention of i the Brotherhood of St Andrew of the dldeeso of St Andrew will bo bold In this city to day und Sunday The llrst spuclul brotherhood services will be held this evening ut : ! 3U o'clock in St U.irnnbas church Addresses will be aclivcrcd ns follows : ' l'ho Kingdom of-Christ , " Rev J. P. D. Llwyd Oinaba "l'ho ' , ; Layman's Duty Toward Its Extension , " John M. Locke , Chicago ; "Self-Consecration , " Mr Guy W. Hogg , Cnicago At i ) p. m. in the guild roDtntho election of ofllccrs nnd other business will occur At Trinity cathedral Sunday at 8 n. in there will bo celebralbn of holy communion , and nn uddrcss on The Spiritual Life , " by Dean Gardner All brotherhood men uio i expected to nttcud thU meeting At All Saints church nt 11 n. m. Hlsliop . Worthinirtou will deliver an uddrcss to the ' brotherhood At U p m. In Y. M. C. A. hall there will bo > reports from the dl.Torent conference chap ters ters.At At 4 p. m. there will bn at the same place 1 a public meeting , when the following ad- ilioss will bo delivered : "flio Young Man and His Life , " His i Private Life , " Mr Johnf Kennedy , Omaha ; His Uuslness Life , " His Influence In ; Lite , " Mr Guy W. Doug , Chicasro At 7:30 : iv-m. in Trinity cathedral the fol lowing addresses on the brotherhood will bo j delivered : "Us Necessity , " Itov O. W. Pearson , Omaha ; Its Special Object , " Mr Kayiuond Strylcer , Lincoln ; Die Necessary Qualifica tions ot a True Hiotliorbood Man , " Mr Guy W. Hogg , Chicago The farowcll meeting of the brotherhood 1 will bo held in Trinity cathedral at 70 : ! ! p. m. , when speeches will bo delivered on the ; brotherhood Offerings at all services in the different churches will bo devoted to brotherhood use The public , and especially younirmon , nro cordially invited to nil these services , except tliu chapter confcrccc , . ' ) p. in Sunday Delegates Irom ubroud will bo entertained 1 by the city chapter , if notice of their inten tion to attend is sent Mr Joseph Weeks , earu of Merchants National bank , this city • Pozzoni's Complexion Powder produces a t soft and beautiful skin ; It combines every clement or beauty und purity MAKftiKD At the rirst Christian churcn Wednesday , Docembor4 , at 8 p. m. by Hey A. Mariln , Dr Louis M. Scntt and Miss Clyra 11. Staf " ford At ! ) o'clock a reception was given by Dr nnd Mrs Jensen , Lcavouwortn street , to the newly married pcoplo and their friends , which was u very enjoyable oc casion niillillntr PermltH The following permits were issued yester- duy and Tuesday : J. M llendor , residence , Dojga and Hi ll * streets 11,000 One minor permit . - , . , , Ml Twoperalts $1,200 ; Hcocham's Pills act like magic on a weak stomach " MOST PERFECT H/BADE. / NEW YOltlt'S GKUAT CIIIIIIIST This is to certify that I have anulyzod Dr , Prlco'6 Cronm Balclng Powder I Und it com posed of pure materials , compounded on correct Rcionliilo principles The iugrodlcnts nro nccurntoly nnd euioutilicnlly pro portioned , llonco , bread or biscuits prepared with it are bettor Bultod for digestion , DR . OGUEN DORBMUS , M. P. . LL , D. lror tlu'iuUlry nnil Toxlcnlogr In tlio New Yon llcllerua 1Io > | iimI | MpiIIchI ColleKi ) . lror Clioiulstrr und rh ) lrslnl > ieColloiiiot . the Cllr or N w Inrk HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR JHHS1 HardwareaScales ll'm ' W A , 'HIK ° Ansorlnioiit of fiffiBSjfi' ' BOY'SANOMEH'S ' ' TJOl Gil ESTS , ICE TOOLS pi * TSi 'iy li MV t"SliND rOH CATALOGLU lt l / 1405 Douglas Slreef , - Omaha ] Ooi gliing TS Nntttro's effort to expel foreign sulx 1 slnitcea from tlio bronchial passages Frequently , this cause * Iiillamiiiatloii nnd tlio need of on nnod > nc No other oxpeetorant or nnodyno Is emial to Aycu's Cherry/1'cctornl. It assists Natnro in ejecting tlio mucus , nllnjs irritation , Induce * rcposo , and is the most popular of nil cough cures "Of the manypreparatlons before tlio public for tlio euro of colds , cough * , bronchitis , nnd kindred diseases , then ) Is none , within tlio ranga tit my cNpcri * • once , so icllnblo ns Ajcr's Cherry Voc toral Tor > ears I was RUbJect to colds , followed by terrible coughs About four j oars ago , when so Alllicted , I wns nd- - vliod to try Ajcr's Cherij- Pectoral and to lay nil other remedies nsldo I did soand within a week wns well of my cold nnd cough Slnco then I hnvo nlnays Itcpfc lids prcpirutloii In the bouso , nnd feel coiupniiitltoly sccuro " Mis L. L. llroun , Donmnrlc , Mis' ' * . "A few vrnrs ngo t tools n severe rnld which nffectcd my lungs I bad a tci- liblo cough , nnd passed night afler night without sleep Tim doctors gave mi ! nil 1 tried Ajcr's Clmriy IVctornl , widen relieved my lungs , Induced sleep , nnd nllorilcd the rest tn > po nr.v for the reroiery of my stieiiglh Hy the emi tluunl uio of the lVctoral , n permaiu'lit ruroWascirectod " Iluiaco I'alibrotbcr , Itockingbnm , Vt Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral , rncrAnEU nv Dr J. 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KjiNiABOiTr , Mo Kayr iua m * • emltalr ettrran If . * rS-Vft - FwW.I'.L l.fri i TUIDiM tA CUSHIUNSi/Sir. / 1 'Si& ' klaptliC a-en IIOBiirflJ .U w4.t mfTW { . < JX frul . ; l ! l'0 'll , "JI • • • . a.crt.arafl A * 3f. * . . . . , - eJI , , .bcra.il .lt r lti ia tvlu vlr aikMa sSilJ Y.IWOOK , * r.u • , . • . . * , , Cjniira . . iori.- . ciu.a lf J l l" l • rJ o ul l ) < Jr , | -k . * uutt AN j EARLY SLAUGHTER i "VVo hnvo iiUojrotlior too many fine suits ami ovorconlg both in our men's nnd boys tlepnrlnient . The continued warm weather has domoralixed the enstcrn ninmifncturcra , ami tlio figures nt which lins goods wcro ollereil the past few days tempted us to buy very heavy We must now unload , nnd eom- inenno nn early slatighlor of these goods "Wo iinme a few of the bargnins we offer this week $3. About 500 good Chinchilla Overcoats , serge lining nnd honestly niutlp , n substantial gnrmenl for nmeclinnic and workinjinaniiiul a coat for which you would have to pay clsowhore ? G or ? 7 , only $3. $ S.25 200 line nil wool Kersey Overcoats , of snme qunlily m these offi-roil a few days ago for 50.50 , , only llmt tliey huve no satin sleeve lining AVe have two shades , one dnvlc brown , which is silk faced , the other is a fine mixed blue without facing These coals nro positively worth double $13.00 175 good Chinchilla Reefers and Vests , lined with checked eassiincro and well mnile , nn ex cellent coat nnd vest for which other houses would ink about $7.50 ; we ollbr llieiti this week nt $3.00. The nbove are nil in men ' s sives , from 04 to12. . ' At .f2.23 we offer 300 boys cape overcoats , sizes from 5 to 12 , mndo of good chinehilla , n neat brown color ; this is splendid value , the coats arc worth fully § 5 ami could not bo bought for less ' Iiccollect Hint wo do not handle shoddy or trashy goods , so that when we quote prices they rci > ao3ent honest goods , and however low a price wo may name , rest assured that the garment has our guarantee , which menus thai it is what it should bo andns fnir in every way as recommended Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , • www I STANDS FOR What We Wish To desire tlio confidence of the Dear Public , to preserve o\ir own self respect , and to subserve mutual Interest by furnishing always to our pat rons , the best material made up in the best styles by the best manufacturers ' 1 Dr.j.E.McGREW , Tliu Well Known Spu clitll'l , t-srrp u , „ l-un nrpn spilln ra ! "iL atf2VM'aw ? t'lQlrtMiLincnLnt ' jtS3 * M\\kXV \ nil rormi or I'm- i * * * \mWVV % \ vats Di-HAi-n-i , gr . iliept mi 1 rtrltt- P5lJ USaE-- . v * . * v 5 / tiinty Jj > * * of 6-2a • * ' ; * - \ * fil M nhoii < l nnil its ] X. ? { ivi > f ty or 11 irrnnnc-s . / * * * CaM nh iiltiti.l > cared I \ GSII hind for bonka , w4aLij\ / or Woronii " JF * i I Ulttinpi ) . Niry * . f. % A Ousnirs.Catairli V . /I unci hkln Die V. " , / \ cn > o * pnrod Sujar rfTI- / \ qnlcilyand Plt- jBS SSJ \ limiuiilly Trmt- • tffiffi&.Wia * ? l * > nitnt lay < orro ; ® Mr ? f3T ysS w HundomP M'jid I The larsoai , lustcn iind Untet lu tlio world , li JL'aescnpcraccomaiodaUoii-innPxcQllcd. Now York to Gla go vh Linioadsr.v Ktlilopln , Dee . . . . Htli | lurncia , Deo.2Wli AncUoiln , lleo . . . . -1st | rurncs6li , Jan ItH I Now York to Azores , Gibraltar anl Italy Assyria Doc 18 | Vlctoilo Inn It , ( "aioon , Second CrAss ani > STBEitini : iatos ; on lont'Bt terms I'xuurslon 'J'IckoW touucea , mnile nvullnble to return Br nlther the I'lctur- esquo Clyda and North off Ireland , or Itlver Mcrncy unit doutli of Ireland , or Nuplcauul Ollirafter I'xrunsioNs ot TAHia on Covtinkntil Timiirt on lovven tcmis , 'JYaveleis' Circular I.citcrsot ( Jrcdlt nnd Drnfts for uny ninoiint at lowest current rates , Apply to any of our local nKintsorto He ilBrsoii Brolte Chicaso Ills , H. 8. HAM 11. VMnour. ? . C. 11. SlAUES , V. V. Depot A full Plof TcelU on rubber for P. euarantood tote | to a well madu • plates mill out Irom anrUunial cmrolntbliiountry , nnd lor wliau you would ba iliariiod orertMlco a < inucli , . , , , ' , ail will * 'J eetliuilratted without p iln or danyar out Ihu u u cliulofiirm , uHa , c Itln-r or proarltlir UoldaiiddlTprlllilniit at lialf latoi HntlHlnotion Ouarniiicril DR BAILEY DENTIST . , , : Pi,2.i ( > .i iliock , lOih nml rnniam Slrccts TuUo lileraior on lilth Street oiin : r.vr.NiNos untu s oclock : SHOE DEALERS i i clirated lined of HooU undHhoeas inanufaclur- nl by O. M. IIeuiliT oii A ; Co , ot Chicago I'ac- tores ut rilieayo lxon | , Ills Bint Ton llti l.a < " , l\ls.-bliouid WTlto HAM N. WATSON , reil- denco , I'llIIMONT , NKII TMYcllug aisont , lieaJiiuuitciii for llubbeis A GOODRICH Alfy nt-l.aw. l' > ) Voir • born rt , ( . ' ! ilcuso ; advice free ; SI vein ux perlfiicoi biisiuuia'iiuletly und legally tiuui 'I ' acted ' miua.m iu..nT T l ' | , ni " ' iTf-- ' " " ' * " ' " " - " - * • -n..u.liu-l.m . < ! una . . aa-U-i. , m T 11 , | / TCxj \ ( w That Nics , are J \\i\r/\/L \ \ \ * * making for $25 their ( Urn v > 1\l > \ $ ' * ' * fuwy caushneve N /Vvl I A\\ suit illy ft ; I a \ - Y \ i No error about it We cant afford errors over Nicoll's name Could you ? if you were widely known for truth Its a Fact We had bolts upon bolts of fancy Suitings Choice $35 worth They're melting , melting , quicty before the price $25 made to your measure and fancy % iHsasswsML * ' N1001L Ihe TAILOR , 1409 Douglas Street . . . , , - - * • - - * - * * * * * - - ' - ' - * * - * * - * * - * - -r-rrn.iiTjfi. n ! - " > " ' j- -j -t " " " " " /Ln-fm-wi'-'iii-iiii MTif i-w > MJaua au-H--a Feom Max Meyer & Bro The auction sale which is now in progress at our | store has caused so many inquiries that we take \ this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at j the same time The object of the saleis not , as some have j' ' asserted , to got rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , U we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to _ get the | trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart | ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous i of doing for many months , and having failed to find a customer - 1 tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to pijt the stock in- j to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- j , mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of one single article We invite all to attend these ( sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed of before ) ana ! see if this statement is not a fact ' , MAX MEYER & BRO wmmi g&fcd . six-cord SPOOL \ COTTON For Sale by all Mjp | J Loading Dealers J 34 Onion Square , New York City , flue 3' ' t. ' 889- I After a series of tests at our Elhabeihport factory , extending over 11 a teiiod of several months , we have decided to use the j ] WILLJMANTJC SIX-COIW SPOOL COTTON , \ believing it to be the best thread now in the matket , and strongly L\ \ recommend it to all agtnts , purchasers and users of the Singer Machines I THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY DON CARLOS LblBER CO , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Ifl Yellow Pine To ( Itnleis pnly Mills Boutucm MlKOurl Ilaotnt 1 , 3 n < ll US National , ! Juu"c llulldlog 'ffItiuiona 1 tiT , Omaha ISal- . 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska j . . _ * • . - . , . . - | B