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OHlce In Paris, London ami New York. No. 1 5 14 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska .Estimatks Cai:i:ki ui.i.y Giykn. ORDr.Uh I'lurauTi-v Km en 1:11 JAMES H. O'NEILL, Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, GAS FITTINO, GAS riXTL'RIJS, IRON, LKAI) AND SKWKK I'lI'li. Lincoln, Nek AltKNT MaHIFjU & llol.T liAS MAfJIINK. DON'T FAIL To Call and Examine the Large and Elegant Stock of IM PORTED and DOMESTIC WOOLENS Just Received by the A MERICAN T AILORS OMAHA, NEB. i.j 1 1 Farnam St., Faxton Hotel Bldg. They are Leaders. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH surpassed by none. Do not fail to give them a trial, Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTUOMIJRY IILOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 cts. $--5 per week. FINESTcIN THE STATE. 'iiIikii II11II1 mill hhutlni; l'mliir. nl 4'ui hit TuHftli 11111I 4 stn-clH. One of tlu llnot tonsoriiil pnrlnrsaihl Imtli rooms in tliu oily Is to lio fouml in m lmsi mciit of the lluir lilocli, I'litinmv ixiiimt of Tuclflli ami O stlin'tt.. Ml. S. F. A'ts.twiU-ld t!i" pioprlctor, Ikih lei'i'iitly ullllol tlxjin tla cstalilisliiaciit, ilacliiK in tn li!nck mil nut llxtuivs Mini 1 it til v upliolvU'iiil cliahh, and laid tin' looms uimioisl and nel iaiiit.'d. Tlieiu 1110 six liatli loonin, nil pin vidt'tl uith ui'U poii'olaiii lined liatli Nil nod fcry toiiNcuit 1100 and appliance for UiMiik hot mid cold liatlis, or Milt sea liatlis. lie also lias on hand a lurp) stock of importl and domestic cigars and toliaccos. Mr. Yitir IK'ld employ h n larj;o force of cxiH-ri-ncts tonwnial mtiKth, who can Kive tlio lutthalr cut or shave to the cntlio MitUfacllcm of Uic niO'.t fustlilloiis: 1I1II11 iIuki. wliii ilili.. fli'vt class hatlm, with every comfoit to imtke a liatli a pleasuie, can Ket satisfaction at We torlleld'ri Ho iiNoiualiesn sincfalty of ludles and children's hair cuttlmr ami nnnliiiK mi 111 list esiecially for the purpose C'haniliei IuIii'h Colic, Cliolera and DiurriMJut itcllleilV is tliu IllOst IX'lfcct liliMuiriiliiin In use for liowel complaint. It nets quick, cjui (iinnyn no uepeiiili-tl upon ami Is pleasant to uiue. rsom ny . ,1. juiner. No ouecanalliiiil t(imi'li.i.t n f.il.1 i-ntm-rli -. 0.---. . '.... , I'liioiuc iiroucmtis anil consumption aie cans- i-ii uy iieKieeiniK couimon eoiiis. l ake uimm li.'ilain'HCou4liHeimslyiinilcuieit while) 011 can. Sold by V. J. Turner. I'llxt lluiM'Kt Cxi'iimloii Via Missouri I'llClll" IVllluilV III nnlnlu In Texas and Arkansas, August '.'Ist, ls.Vi,otheis io ioiiow tsepU'inlier lltli ami i'ttli and Octo her lUli and J.kl at one fare for the louiid trip. Tickets aie llrst class, llinitisl to thlrt dajn, and stop ovei-H for the lnsKs'tiuu of hind nllowisl within the limit. Choice lands at from k ' to ." jkt acre. Fin t her infor- matio nips, descriptive laud matter, etc , may hit had hv calling on or writing II. (I. Hanna, It. I'. It Mll.l.Kli, City Ticket ARent, (Icn. Aki-iiI. Cor. O mid Uth stroet, Lincoln, Neh. In llin Urui; Trmle, Our esteemed friend, W. II. Howard, who for several yearn him lieen Identllled oh a pai t iieriiiul tiuvuliiit; lepresentmUo of the Jar vix Wine Co., of California, lias )ermnnentlj 4iilt the road and severeil his coiiiuH-tlou with tlieidKivocoiieern to live mid laUir in Mu coin. He has p11rchns.1l the dru store of Mr. II A Nelson, i:m South Twelfth street, in the Little block. Mr Howanl lias many friends both in thin city and throughout the state who will U pleavsl to learn that he has become u fullllcdj;ed Llneolnlte, mid will join the Coi'iUKK in wishing him well As to his ability at pill poundiiu; or the concoction of pharmaceutical mixtures we will not mhu h that each eomiMiund will prove a sure cm u tUe.but lie KnaiaiiUsiieneli piescriition tilled at his store will sui eli not kill mi) one fur hU miiuuiler of uuillcs nof theln-st scIiihi! and ha.s ample expei lenee to do Just 1 lKht. Asa traeler Howard was a sin'ce-ss, and as a merchant in the fairct cit of the stnt. we 1 1 nt he iimv in. ..1 1. nl. ........11.. .1 ' I " .....i i.iiiii .lie sjiiuu goul foitmie. HAD IT OUT WITH MARY. A IitiinllH Hiiusenlfr Ncrvfs llrrll unit Mils Ii Out with .Murj. Tvo ladie were ruling up town In -i Mob son menu c.ir, mid tu lliev traveled weio ov( 1 heard iliscussui!; th" vital 1p1csth.11 of their tlomestie iiiriiut-ineutH for the wlntnr the fiiiestlon of lit lp. "Yen, my tltsir," said the llrst, "I am in the willoy of the shadow of ne'i miiuiI Mv hnOunil sa)s my hair las mined wutiiI khailt's i;raei since the lost tour of th'-cin ployment ollleis bei;an It exasperates me oery tiiiui 1 see 1111 to ieiuemlMr how lnnj; ou have had the comfoit of that treasuie of ours who lniiiiiij-ei eer tiling for J oil. I Mippososhti is 1 till with jtnif"' "Vim mean Mary?' said thn other "Vim, she is still with me. 1 couldn't (;et nloiiK without her, but like most tleasiiret slut hns gotten completely sisiilid She lliinks she owns me and the house, and eerthm else. They all kept tolling me at home that I must my somethlii); to hei or she would get tw high to liuwltli. Hut I hated to say i.hv thiui;, I was so afraid of losing l.er Hut last week 1 couldn't stand it am louder mid I hud it out with her. I tell ou I felt ptwi tixely worn out when I went upstairs, anil they all scatcely bclle.-nl me " hell I said, 'Weill I've had It out with Mary I1" "Did you, leallyt" asktsl lur friend, much IntcresUsl. "How did she take ItJ And what in the world did you sa) T' "Oh, Jes," lephcd the cournseous woman, "I thought it was no umi trilluiK any lonRer. Kveu 1 could not stmid such overlicnring ways. Oil! I was ery decided with hor. She was tpiito thishtsl, I assure jou." "What ilitl you snyT' askisl her friends raRerly. "I Iool.etl her right in thocyoand I wild: 'Why, Mary!'" nntl tho In'trepid woman drew herself up with the air of 0110 who had bearded a lion in his don. Now York Even ing Hun. TliunWs to the riiuul. "Wo ilesire to retuni our thanks," observed tho editor of an Arkansas aper in his lost Issue, "to tho nieniberii of thodnllusvlllo cor net land for n serenatle last night. Tho Iwiuil can't pluy for shucks, and tho mtisio woultl luivu drawn a how 1 of pain from an Egyp tian mummy, but It naked us from a horri ble nightman) in which wo seemed to bo standing nt tho door of our ofllco nnd defend ing it ngnlust n sheriff who wore horns and hoofs ami had conio to tako x-.sossloii of It, Notwitlistantling tho appalling character of the music, it was tho sweetest bound that over (truck our ear, and wo don't lay tho serenade up against tho boys. They didnt mean any harm, and they probably smed our life." Chicago News. GREAT REMOVAL SALE ! f?25,()()() WOITII Unlet lii Case of l'lre. A hotel in Nantucket has some original ruh for warning guests "In case of fire;'1 "Notify the clerk at onco llo will lie asleep in room No 7J, just back of thoofllce. No tify the proprietor. Notify the night watch man. Ho mil ho asleep, as usual, somewhere on tho premises. Return to your room ami throw your trash mid clothes out of the win dow ; you ran repack them on the piazza or in the back yard. Now try to dlscm er w hero th flro is. In iiinetjnino tunes out of a hundred it will lie in some neigliUiring build ing, not our. Don't forget to shriek all the time. It will U cry KsjtUiui; to nervous Jieople." Dostou Journal. OF- FURNITRUE To be sold in next two months at Hardy & Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. FINEST LIVERY RIGS In the (. it all come from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, Wlicie all kinds of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be had at am ne. I)a or Night, on short notice I lM'scs Hoarded and aken care of at Reasonable Rates Call and see us, 102" Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 1.J7. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PURE ICE Not nit fioni the 1 iHh Salt Crick hut from the Clear ami I'uie Wateis of --OAK ClKKK-- Dellveicd to nil pails of the city at icaonnblc jnin-s.