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TR OMAHA DAILY BEE TTJEbDAY DECEMBEJR 16 1884
THE 'MTLY BEE
Monday ' Mornine Deo. 15.
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
*
-JuJRc Wpponcott celebrated the advent
boy Saturday night last.
cf an eight pound
-l rtlos In belmlf of the Northwestern
oflcrcd on SfttJrday to purchase the aouthonit
corner of liWoonlh nnd California streets.
-Deputy U. S. Marshal Allan , ycstsrday ,
brought in from the ruwl precincts 1'rank
JJarU , accuwl of nellinR liquor without a li
cense
_ The funeral of Miss Clara 1'iorco will lake
t > Uco at 2 p. n > . tomorrow from the
First M. K. church , Kov. C.W. Savldgo olli-
dating.
-Mr. L. M. Korty oj tbo A. D. T. Co , ,
pivo a dinner to the twonty.sovon messenger
boys In their employ , on Saturday at the
Lutheran cburchr
Dr P. D. Wilson is the happy possessor
of n fine eight pound boy. Ho arrived just in
time for dinner Sunday , nnd his name 13
Hobort IJuano
-Attention of Veterans. There wll |
bo n mooting of Camp Xo. il ! , Gon. G. G
Mcado , next Wednesday evening at 8 o clock ,
harp , for the election of officers. Lvery
member is hereby notified to attend.
The City jail ia haunted , if the reports of
prisoners are to bo credited. A man who was
put In late last night saw the ghost of Hick-
man , the electrician and c Uod loudly for
help until the apparition faded away.
The Urotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
making arrangements for their
of this city nro
Brand annual hall to bo given the last night of
this year In Crounso'i hall. The master of
ceremonies will bo Mr. .T. W. Stevenson , and
Messrs. F. W Perkins , 11. J. Gentleman , T.
1) . Ktnnoy , W. 11. Bay and G. T. Andcraon "
will compose the commlttoo on arrangements.
About 1 n m yesterday n policeman saw a
man sneaking elf from the Creighton block
with n roll of silk under his arm. Tha olliccr
shouted and ran after the man , who dropped
his bundle and made tracks up n alleyway.
The policeman , in his anxiety to capture the
Ihiof , allowed the roll of silk to lie on the side
walk until it was picked up and carried away i
by n sneak thief , and b&th thief and plunder
were lost.
A lady friend of Mrs. Andrew Kowley a
callodat the UKB office yester Jaj | ; o exhoncrato
Mrs. It. from the charge of dosortinir her
husband and leaving sundry unpaid bllh bo-
hind. She says that Mr. Kowley had utterly
failed ! ) o provide for his wife for the past three
years , that ho had tumbled nway hia moans
nnd that Mm. Kowley took nothing with her
but n cloak and a dress [ on which slio had
paid part down.
Try "Union Pacific" flour made here
at homo from Minnesota hard whont nnd
guaranteed by Ita manufacturers , J. E.
McOray & Co. , corner Seventh nnd Jonca
atreots , to equal either the rillabury or
Wnahbum brands. Aak your grocer for
"Union Pacific. " dlS-m&o §
bo
REVISING THE RULES ,
ANcwSjhtom of Signals , Etc , to Uo
Intended on tlio U. r , Hallway.
General Soperintendent Smith yester
day issued tlio now rules and regulations
for the running of trains over the Union
Pacific ro.id. Ono of the principal fea OH
tures of thcso changes ' ia what is called lic
the "double order" Eyntcm. This has
beou used on the Kaunas division verv . .
. The train ity ,
successfully. dispatcher la dit
given extra work , however , but greater
safely ia secured. Thoao now rules were
aent out yesterday to ba learned by the of
operatives of tlio road , and will not go
into effect until the next time card ia
laoucd. The following system of train
signals will also go into oll'oct when the
other changes take place :
LS AND LANTKUNS. ?
Swung across the track To stop.
Raised and lowered vertically To
go of
" " °
forward.
Swung in a clrclo To back up.
Swung in a circle at arm's length
across the track , when train ia running ,
ia a signal that train has parted , and
must bo given continuously until an
swered by eygitio whistle.
TUA1N' SIGNALS.
Rod dignifies danger , and la a nlgnal to
Btop. Whop displayed nt tolo raph sta
tions it signifies that traina mnat atop for
special orders.
Grcuti synllioa caution and is a slgtm
to go slow.
White signifies safety uncl ia a signal to
go on.
Blue is a signal to protect car repair
men , < md is uod at ( lag stations to stop
trains for pauengera or freight.
An explosive cap cr torpedo la a signal
to bo used in addition to the ordinary
elgtials in any caoo of emergency.
KIOXALS 11V WUISTI.K. of
th
Ono short whlatlo Stop.
One very long St.ittons , railway
crossings und junctions and other warn
ings , Length , five to eight seconds. in
Two short Anuwcr to any signal except
copt trains part t.d.
Two long -Start ; oil'brakes.
Three ehort Biuk up.
Three long Train has parted.
Four short fall foraignjls from train
men , switchmen or flagman. bo
Four long 0 ills in fligman.
Five short Notice signals wo carry.
Ouo long , two short Ilnad crossing.
Two long , t vo short Send flagman
out.
out.Two
Two short , three timec Air-brnkoa
sticking , r
Oao long , six short - Fire alarm.
Many short , ebarp eoimdE- Alarm for
persona or animula on the track.
NEBRASKA MAP.
JuU hsued , showing citica. towns , rail
roads nud counties. Mailed for ICo. bo
Nobrnska Slate On eer and Business
Directory , bst i io , § 5 (10 ( , mailed. Ad-
w < llf1SO s- " *
bo
Mr.Tom .T. Kouhn f . ing
.rmerly a civil nnd bo
odianlcaUBilni < * r in Chicago
but of
now
the U. , < c M. thoi * at Mattmwtitii
ii lu the
city ,
Mr. ChwloiV..nWl a | oaiHog ] Rraln that
merchant of Grand I '
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it m the utvon i"-i"-- uv
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] ' . Kowlry and Mis ] > .
UiwlajValuntlne - for
Ha h Haller , J. W. HjbinsoD , .1. MMcC.iy , jva
We-ping Watoij T. W. CoolllgNorth' , ( ! "
Tlutt ) ntd 0. M. ChrUand wife , C.rtod U- fust ! '
l nd. Neb. , are at tbo Metropolitan. / /'fd
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THE CITIZENS' NEETING ,
A Fnli : Monte to DOTS Tbo
Amendments ,
The Time of 1'avltiR llntuls Dcslrci'
Kxtcmlcil Other
Wished for.
The mooting of the citizens of Omaha ,
suggested by the board of trade and
called by Its sscrotary , Mr. Thomas Gib
son , was hold In the rooms of that body
last evening. The mooting was called to
order by Mr. , Evans , ono of the viceJn
presidents of the board and presided over
by that gentleman.
About sovonty-fivo citizens were pre
sent , includinR Messrs. Winspoar , Tronp ,
Mulvihlll , lliloy , Brunnor and Turtle ,
members-elect to the legislature , nnd
counciltnr.n Bohra , Ford , Ilodfiold ,
Thrano , Furay and Hnscall.
The objectof the mooting was firatstnted
ay Mr. Gibson. The chalrmatrHhon nskod
; ho pleasure of the meeting. The secre
tary first road n resolution suggesting
Lhat Sixteenth street , from Farnam or
Douglas to a proposed viaduct over the
railway track , bo made a thoroughfare
tor easy travel , nnd that the council ap
point a committee of three of its mom-
Dors nnd three citizens to tnko the noccn-
sary Utops that the proposed viaduct may
30 constructed at the earliest possible
moment.
Mr. P. E. Her then moved that the
resolution bo recommended to the city
council for ita adoption by that body ,
stating that when Mr. Hammond , tno
Icaaoo of the stock yards slaughter houses
was hero , hia greatest objection was to
their dlatanco from Omaha. The speaker
"aid ho would JJwaivo all dnmagoa that
miglit rcault from the carrying out of
this resolution.
Mr. Croighton said ho waa opposed to
the measure , as it meant the bonding of
the city to an extent of § 200,000 or moro.
If act passed authorizing the issuance of
bonds for ouo viaduct at least four would
bo authorized , ouo for Tenth , Eleventh ,
Thirteenth and Sixteenth each ,
Mr. Hitchcock said the revenues ol
the coming year were mortgaged for ex
penditures of this year , and before such
resolution was adopted a calculation of
coats should bo mado.
Mr. Uascall said a city conld not bo
built without expenditures. The grad
ing and curbing and guttering of the
city were practically out of the way and
the cost of public improvements to that
amount would bo dispensed with. The
railroads would probably contribute to
thoao crossings perhaps 3 5 or oven 4-5 of
the cost as the law compelled them to
protect the public by constructing them.
As to the question of costitool | and iron
are cheaper than over before , A viaduct 1)
should bo built of stool and not iron aa
propoaed. The coat of an iron viaduct
on Eleventh street from Jackson to the C
street beyond the railway would cost M
50,000 , possibly 800,000. This would
wldo oDough for passing teams and J
foot passengers.
00I . Her said Mr. Hammond would
slaughter dally 300 head of cattle and
1600 head of hogs. Vast amounts of
money would bo expended nt the stock
yards. Mr. Hammond would build ad ,1
ditional houses at a cost of $500,000. It
would bo uf advantage to the city that it L
have easy access with the yards.
13I . E. Rosewater said the matter was
ouo ( of considerable moment to the pub
ic and the measure should not pass the U
body with an undigested endorsement.
The council , ho thought , had full authority II
ty to put the streets In proper con
dition , D
Mr. Boyd stated ho had understood K
that § 1,100,000 had bnen spent by the
city , the past Ecmon and ho wa& in favor
appointing a committee to ascertain
the exact condition of the city finances
botoro much moro mouoy is spent. Ho
moved that not moro than 20 per cent of \
the cost ba paid by tha city and the
amendment waa adopted. The original
motion aa adopted was then laid upon C
the table , the understanding being that
the engineer should determine the cost
a viaduct and report at some faturo
meeting.
On , motion of Mr. John B. Furay it
was determined as the sense of the meeting
inj that the members elect of the legtala-
turo bo instructed to introduce an act
authorizing ' ono assessor only for the city.
Mr. Nathan Sholtpu moved it an the
aenso ' of the mooting that the time of
paving bonds to bo Issued hereafter bo
extended from five to ton yoara , and the
payment for curbing and guttering from
fifty daya to live payments six months
apart , the first to bo in cash and the bal
mice in interest bearing warrants.
Mr. llsdQold said ha was in favor oi
miking the city into paving , curbing
and guttering districts , and Issue ton
year bonds for these improvements. al
Mr. James Croighton said If those Im
provements were paid for in warrants ,
prices would go "kiting. "
Mr. James Boyd said ho was in favor rr
paying cash for public work , and
that could ba done only by issuing
bonds.
Mr. llcdnun favored the city'a paying
ouo half the cost of the paving done
the future , and moved to amoud Shol-
ton's motion to that cil'oct.
Mr. Boyd said the citizans who had
paid tor their paving would oppose the
moiflitro.
Mr. J. II. Butler said the needs of the on
city would rerjutro that certain streets
paved , but if the abutting property oa
owners inuat pay two-thirds of the cost
they would never petition.
Redman's amendment was lost.
Mr. Furay moved that the time of
paying for curbing nnd guttering bo ex
tended to ton years also.
Mr. James Oreighton or.id this idea of
time for public works was a < wrong ono.
Streets would bo curbed and guttered
under such a law and thcso improve
ments would have to bo reconstructed
wlionthosoutroat.i are paved.
Mr. Rodficla said streets ought not to
curbed und guttered unless imme
diately lollowod by paving.
A eubatitato , for the motion as
amended , that the tlmo on paving bonds
extended from five to ten yoara was
moved nnd carried ,
Mr. U113en 11 then moved that the curb p
and uutturinR bo paid for by ten-year for
bnnda vrhon tltfso ( two improvements go
with paving. Mr. Hascall'a motion was wjs
then cirried ,
A resolution introduced by Mr. Boyd the
' u committee of three , with Mr. $
fiibion AH cLiiirmau , report nt next incut- the
as follows : First , the bonded in-
dt-btodnm of the city , including the
ihort-timu boiuU issued for paving ;
recond , the floating Indobtodnees , and ed
what purpose ; third , the bsaoicod
valmtion of the city ; fourth , the amount
expended ' for nil purpoees during thu ,
year ; fifth , the amount of tax lev-
and the per cent for each fund ; I j
, thcntnouut of caeh now ia cash co
fund ; seventh , the approximate estimate
of the annual oxpcnso for each ftnd all
purposes ; eighth , the condition of each
fond at the beginning of the present
and preceding fiscal years , was adopted.
Messrs. Ilascall and Ctolghton were up-
pointed the other members.
A resolution by Mr. Morlarity , that
the oflioos of marshal , city engineer ,
street commissioner and chief of iiro de
partment bo elective , was laid on the
table.
table.Mr.
Mr. Brunner moved that the time of
paying for the curb nnd gutter , whore
thcao improvements nro made separately ,
ba made four ycara , In five equal pay
ments , one-fifth cash and one-fifth each
year afterward.
A substitute by Shelton , that the curb
and gutter bo paid for in five equal pay
meuta ( , one-fifth cash nnd one-fifth at the
end of each six months following , the
majority ! by petition of foot front being
necessary for auoh Improvement , was
lost.
lost.Mr.
Mr. Brunnor's motion was them put
nnd carried.
It was moved by Mr. Creighton as the
sense of the mooting that the salaries of
councilmcn ! , marshal , mayor and clerk bo
raised , and that the oflico of city comp
troller bo created. The motion was
carried.
i then to
The meeting adjourned subject
tin call of the chairman.
SATURDAY'S ' SESSION ,
The Uonrd of Commlssloncro Allow
a Number of Bllli.
At the weekly mooting of the county
commissioners on Saturday last , members
O'Koofo , Knight nnd Corliaa present , the
following bills were allowed :
, GENHIIAL FOND.
II G Clark & Co. , colfeo for city poor. S 1 i 00
Joseph Uoherty , petit juror 72 00
V W Corliss , salary as Co. Comr 122 00
W .TBroatch , oak 1 12
Frank D Mend , work In Co clerk's
ollico 355
City W W Co. water for jail and
court house 05 00
Milton Kogora & Sons coal-hods , otc , 14 ! )0 )
mdso 202.5
" A. Stewart & Co , Hour for city poor. 18 00
At Svacinn , mdso for poor IS 25
3 M Gilbert , mdso for county. 12 00
Little & Williams , groceries for poor
farm G CO
Paxton & Gallagher , groceries for
city poor 2391) )
iV J Brontch , mdso for crunty 23"
John W Ly tie , grand juror 8 52
VKIIoel , petit juror 10 51
L'homas Collins , grand juror. 2 73
lohn McCroary , 2060
ioorgo C Amos , petit 4 00
M Siineral , " 1130
r S McConnick , grand G 00
Albert II Sander , petit 42 00
V S Jones. 7600
J Brown , 22 00
larry Brunning , 0 00
Samuel Burns , 11 35
Villiam 1'roston , 20 00
M Simoral , ta es 10 00
rohn Tayior , ; 20 00
W F Thomaa. 200
* 2 00
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) N Mi'l'ier , jialor's salary for Nov. . 1)0 ) 00
John Tacpart , tales juror 2 00
CJ Tyler , " " 000
Thomas Swift , " " SOI )
A. Andrews , " " S 00
Bwwiu , " ' 800
Chris Brier , witness fees COO
Ueo B Miller , " " 000
nl Woodmark , witness fees 2 CO
STPetereon , " " 2 00
JG Beatty , " " 2 00
Julius Ilanseu , " " C 01)
JB Loeder , " " 0 00
Henry Kelsey , justice foea ! > 5it
Guy A Brown , costs InGuthrie case. . 9 GO
nines Parsons , wit fee in police court 3 OU
Charles Splitt , witness fee 200
N Piprco cash expended 13 50
Frank E Moores , ticket for poor 3 10
" " 2 ticksts for Chicago 1450
" " " " poor. . . ! ) CO
George Kelly , work for county ! ! 00
P 11 U Co , 3 charity tickets 41 10
Drcxel & Maul , coffins for poor 12 00
M Judson , swearing [ in board of
election 1 23
Peter Gees , meals for jurors ? 72 SO
Shelly acot makin < tax list 30 00
W McCarthy , ballot box f or W O. . 2 00
Omaba Coal and Lime Co , coal 307 0
Henry F Khodos , extra work treas
urer's oflico 30 00
ROAD ruNi ) .
Christian Kaelber.damagos by change
of iojd 35 00
II Hirrier work on road 20 25
Lars Petersongrading Gl 57
Samuel llaney , work on road 3 00
11 Hnwea , road apprai jer 3 00
WJHalm , " " GOO
Chaa li Thomas , road appraiser 3 00
Alex Crfhil , gradinc 17 35
Cluu Avery " 3000
Henry Ludington , grading account. . 100 00
" " " balance. . . ICO 00
MDuIfy , grading 200 00
imtniiE KUND.
Peter Hilor , building and repairing
bridnos 41 50
Seal of North Carolina Smoking To <
bacco ia the beat.
Heal EstKlo TrftiiKfcrs.
The following tranafora were filed In j
the county clerk's oflico Tuesday and re'll
ported for Tiiu BKB by the Ames' real
estate agency December 11' , 1881.
J. 0 , Datilso and wf to J Buckley ot
w d 1 20 b 2 Dcniso' add § 550.
0. U , Ilaney to R. Damon w d 1 5 b
Kountzo , t lluth'a add § 950.
F. A. IMtman and wf to M. A , Recd
( I w A 1 2 b 45 § 3 200 ,
he
Ono JVIoro Industry Oniulm. cli
A short timu ago an article appeared in
this paper relative to the now ( louring fo
mill of .1. E. McCray it Co. , formerly of fem
Minnesota. Wo are glad to State that as
they are now running to their full ca asBi
pacity , nnd that their flour after a thor- an
nugh trial " is pronounced equal to the yo
Dilltbury , "Woshburn or nnyothor brands St
this market , thoao giving to the pee
of Omaha , right at homo , n product Y
good as can ba brought in from outside -
side points. They are selling this Hoar
under the brand of "Union Pacific. "
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A .sr.o.ooofluii.
Gen. Cowin returned yesterday from
Sidney , Nebraska , wLero lie lias been
engnged for nboat ton daya past in the
trial of the Bom < JWh t noted cult of the
Dakota Land nnd Grazing company
against Price , t Jenks. This case was
tried in the dlatrict court of Cheyenne
county , Judge JIainor presiding , and
Jtroso out of a sale of n ranch and cattle
herd in northwestern Nebraska , by de
fendant to plaintiff. The plalntiir had
iJ § 50,000 of the § 70 000 agreed upon
the purchase nnd upon demand ac
cording to contract for their delivery
refneed the poeteesion cf the prop
erty. TJu > company decided to rescind
contract nnd tut a to recover back the
f)0.000. After ikloug and tcdloua trial
jury disoRroed and the case went
' to licit term.
WANTED To exchange wild or improv.
lauds fu Nebraska or Iowa for Hardirt ,
, or stock of general merchandise. j lu
Addrcfts J. Llnderholm , Genoa , Nance -
county , Nobr. m-lrn tini
liaiic
Sraoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac
A DANGEROUS CROWD ,
Tlis , Cily infested Mlb Thieves
Bnrslars and This ,
A. Hold Hobbcrj- Committed In the
Heart of the City.
Notwithstanding nil desire that maybe
bo felt to conceal the fact , Omaha la to
day the rondczvou of ns hard a gang as
over "scuttled ship or cut n throat. '
There are in our midst every class o !
criminals from the nsiassin down to the
miserable sneak thief , nnd the authorities
are apparently powerless to deal wlth
them.
The arrest of Johnnie McClolhn am
his crowd scorns to have been the aignn
for turning loose the worst olomouts In
cur sosloty , and life and property are hole
in na light esteem ns in any frontier city
If the torrn harbored only thieves and
burglnrs it would not bo so serious n matter
towl , but ao desperate nro the criminals
who have taken refuge hero that deeds
of violence have become of almost daily
occurrence.
An Instance in proof of this assertion
occurred last night , when Dr. Hollman ,
whose oflico ia on KUh and Jackson , rra
called to attend n patient in a collar o
Kith nnd Jones streets. The place is in
habited almost exclusively by Italiane
and when the doctor nrrivc <
there ho found himself in
ba crowd. The man ho wont to see wa
li in n pool of blood and the docto
had difficulty in dressing his wounds. H
was obliged to go home for his surgica
instruments and on returning found the
room filled with drunken men and worn
on who restated his endeavors to attorn
to the sick man and tried to drag him
into a row. Dr. Hoflman drew his ru
volvor ! and threatened to shoot down the
Qrst person who interfered with him in
hh business and thna waa able to go
through without trouble.
At the present rate it will not bo long
until n vigilance committee will bo re
quired to straighten matters up , nnd thai
measure will bo rosortodito soon if crime
is not curbed down. As it is now no
3110 is safe from the vilUins who infcsl
kho city and find refuge among those who
should bo the first to "firo" thorn.
HUUdLAIlV.
Last night burglars visited the estab
lishment of J. Morton & Sou , in Croight
on block , and succeeded in getting away
Trltha valuable lot of knives , razors , otc.
largo lot of costly articles , easy enough
: o carry off , were left behind ,
and it is supposed that the
'ellows were scared out in the
nidst of their work. A. number of half
burned matches were found on the floor ,
iaving boon thrown down by the robbers.
About $150 worth of goods were missing
on examination of the stock this morn-
ng.
roiicE couur.
Bert McCoy was arrested for petit lar
ceny , the charge being the theft of some
stockings from Goldberg , a Douglas street
dealer. The caao was continued until
this afternoon.
Ed. Talbot , a colored boy , was arrested
on the charge of stealing a watch from
Mrs Dick Curry. Ho was hold over for
further examination.
Geo. Howard , a suspicions character ,
was arrested at the Elkhorn Valley house ,
where ho had taken a bed for the night.
Case continued ,
Frank Kontez was taken in for abus
ing his wife.
Three drunks , ouo vagrant and one
disorderly character made up Judge
Boneko's docket this morning.
To Mr. SuHstroiii.
My Daar Husband : As you left your
homo and never said n word to me , leav
ing a sad note on the table , yon said you
had been n source of trouble to mo , and
that you concluded to restore my happi
ness by separating and giving mo the
liberty to enjoy myeolf. My dear hus
band , you know that I cannot enjoy my
self without you , and never did , for you
know that 1 think the whole world of
you. Even you have sa'd ' so to other
people. Dear , you don't know how I
fool. If I could talk to you only five
minutes T would tell yon. I cannot live
without you. I would give my lifo if I
could see you , It ia only a week , but
aeoms like a year. I did not write this
with ink , I wrote with tears. I dreamed
about you that I waa in your arms.
But alaa ! it was not true. When I awoke
there was no ouo around. I wa ? alone in
the darkness. I have no homo until wo
iln our henrta together. If I have over
fturt your feelings , forglvo mo ; nnd I will
forgive you , Wo will bo the happiest
onea on earth. If this moots your eye it
will case your mind. If anything
wrong , It will bo forgiven nnd arranged
satisfactorily. 1 cannot otay in this mis
er ery any longer. . Return or writo. . I am
in a delicate condition , but if you write I
will not wait a minute , but go whore you
are and wo will start a now and happy
homo. Don't worry about anything !
else , for you know father will muko it all
right if ita five thonaand miles. Please ,
for God's sake , don't refuse mo. Take
mo to your heart , and all will bo forgiven
long as wo livo. Wo have no homo.
But there is no place like homo homo ,
sweet homo. Ploneo do write soon , as
you read tliii to Pilzon. Don't let mo
stay ! hero any longer , for I am anxious to
BOO yon. Wo will talk and settle all.
Your < true and heart-broken wife ,
M S.
ARSHOU
RYINGTOKOIDCOWN
CARLDAKINO POWDER ,
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PURE CREAM TARTAR ,
SiOOO- Given
Ifalum or an/injurious tu1ifctunrcc bo founil
Anclrows' Pearl Baking Powrtf i * l s-
tlvi-ly PURE. Jloln cndor-.ed , iindt Imoulalg
n-colVL-dlroiuisilcli chemists nflH. Dana Inyejloi-
; M. Dvlatoutaluo , uf Dilcngo ; nnd
, Mllutti.kce. Never cold In bulk.
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ISOLD WITH THEE
OF BEINGYME BESTi
g THAT CAN BE MADEg
SOUO BV
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Measure , Wtigher ,
Dredger , Kica
Washer , 1 amain ,
I'umpkin , Starch ,
Wln anJ Kruit
Strainer. Twelv *
articles in on .
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combined ! Kverybcdf
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for Mud aad p wtr.
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TKST YOUR BAKING rJWJJKH TO-DAY !
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THE TEST !
rt'iimvi' thocoM-ramt nmcll. A clu > iulM will uot bo ru
quiruu todctuct Uio presence ot ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
ITS rn.ALTIin.LM.S3 IUB NEVER ULLV QILSTIUXE1) .
In n million hoint for A n rter of a century Ic bu
atuud the consninciV rellnblo test ,
THE TESTJJFJHE OVEH.
PIIICE BAIQNG P01VDEII CO. ,
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Tlio ltrcmgttmoltdillclout aaj tiatjrrfl flaror Luonnln < l
Or. Price's Lupnlin Yeast Gems
I'ur Llzbt , lleiltliy nrenil , Tt.n licit Dry Hi'p
Ycost In the World.
FOR SALE BY CPr-C-fifiS.
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OMAHA
1118 HOWARD STKEET ,
N. E. Corner 12th and Ilonnrd tits. )
For the Treatment of all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females ,
Of the Nervous System ,
And Private Disc ses of the Urina
ry and Sexual Organs , a
specialty.
Catarrh , Bronchitis
And all dlara en ot Iliu LuneeIIe.tU ami Thro.ittro at
edliy the new nctfiod of Medication hy Inhnla.
tlun ( The NuwOirinan luhaloi or Atomizer )
f
by an experienced Spcelallfit ; aUo
cilo ascsof the Hiait , Iil\i.r , Monarh lildno\Blili/I-
tier , Nvuralela , Hntiniiatlfiii , 1'llep , Candor , Kc. Eto.
Our o'llco ' and cotibiiltatlon rnoirs ro farnhhod
with the finest and inc \aluablu rolloctlon u
Medical , SiiitKira1 , and AiMtomlcal Apparatus to lie
found In any Iloapltal , lullrmary or Midital InBtl-
tuto lu thoC'ouuU ) .
CONSULTATION
And Examination Free.
Wo Locate your illicnso , ami jrl > oou ( clentlflc ex-
phiiatloris of your t > ) i | > toma m hia arid palnx. We
don t claim to euro nil I'ermms millcrbiir from Incurable -
curable dUcascs will be candidly Informed of their
condition'
J'.tlitit ! luhln ? rooms 111 be suiniHeJ In tbo In ,
tlttito MilMHu
All 1C lira and contultatlona
Strictly Confidential.
Ifcdlcu < c3tcnt l'lliuts | of the country liy ex.
PUSH , ( ceurely iinohi'dlroia olneruitlon , If full do-
K-rhitlon nlcaHsUKUen. Ouu ptTtoual Interview
prcfcrrtd if commicnt.
Call or wr tof jr Circulars on Chronio niscnses
fiiircual Iitstaieti , Dlhc-uiis I'orull.ir to IVmali'H , ni
1'rltate lI ) > ouo' , uniual Wual.nutw , Nviual luci-
picltv , NtrvoiK , Dobi.ltj ( t > , ttu ,
MuIM ! and Su Kioal olllce
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II ty AND 'WluilT.
Address all letters to
Oujahu Wo h < al & Surgiral Institute
1118 Howard St. , Otnaln , Nob.
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IPls "
The Western Liva Stock "Remedy ,
10 hi 'ti'y ' rcccimin iM * ' l v i-B.im-tDuii'ii > ' - " * -
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or dollar * ku < > 1 mi > , ' * it " 1'nr * jl Ly
clruc ! ; " ' " lliutii ! ' U i f r li" < * ii'ublu ' c , u
cntloni " to Furmeuiid Ktietlutt Inn. Auunn
Fcmedtj Co. ,
fiole M n ii/'a cl u rent ,
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less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
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Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for Hio Jncliau Department
given for Buffalo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
1-105 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA
ON i\LL
O-A-SIBI JEUS
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Suits formerly JfiJlWO now
Suits f or merfy $ X2.1W now
Siiitsfornterl'yJ/ifti.OO / now . , , _
Suits f or merfy $2-J-jO now . ) ? . . , , „ „ . „ .
Over Coats formerly $ S.OO now $ tt.OO.
Ofcr Coats for merj'y , j5f/O. < > now $ .54) .
And every other artit-lc in proportion.
Call and sec our prices.
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UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES ,
PASSENGER ! ELEVATOR TO AUi FLOORS. | 1203,1203 and 1210 Furmm St. , Om h , Ne
1409 and 1411 Dottee St. , { Cat0ai ° Omalia , Neb
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of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
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