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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1884)
r OMAHA DAILY BtiEKDJNESDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1884 TSE OATLi BEI Wednesday Morninc Dee , 23 LOOAL BREVITIES , Mr. .Tftmea O'Brien , the driver of th hook and ladder truck , Is very III , a lact whlc hit many friends will regret to learn , On Christmas and New Year' day th Council Bluffs transfer train ! will run on Sue day rulei , that la nt every alloruato and od Lonr. The 1'axton "and Millard hotoh boll opened now registers yesterday. It takea but few days for either of those popular hotels t Jill an ordinary register with arrivals. W , A. Kord , a sina'l colored boy , was ar reeled yesterday on a charge of theft. Clan Thom.il , also colored , Is still held for robbin ) Peterson , the victim of her wiles and smiles Krnost FeleeUi9 Detroit contractor , win is furnishing the now court house , is shipplnf the furnturo ! rapidly. In a few days thi equipments will bo ready for imrrodlate USD The Denver section of train No , 2 wa about an hour lata yesterday and the Ogden < don flection did not reach here until 2 o'clocl this afternoon , The delay waa caused 1 > ; enow. -Tho porter at Ilck Wildo'i ) saloon , cornel of Twelfth and Karnam Rtroata , was slightly burned yesterday. lie WAS attempting tc thaw out a frozen pas plpo by the aid of ale < hoi , and it flow out upon him. The little fall of ( now gave the sleigh- rldcra an opportunity to tcour their sloigl rutmora , and they have been improving It to day , The merry jintflo of the nloighbolla hii : greeted the car on every street Ajsistant 1'ostmnBter Woodward \vai busied yesterday in issuing pay warrants tc ] ustollo ! omployoi. About ono hundred moi : are on the payrolls , eighteen olllco clerks , sixteen cArriers and about [ seventy { railway clerks , A great deal of grain and corn is being shipped to Omaha from the interior part of the state , and the ( O. & K. Y. road is hand * ling n great part of the traflic. Hard times and taxes are compelling the farmers to cell at any prico. The Christina ! tree that hasbeen , on Jox- hibition In the window of Kopp , Droibua & Co. , wholesale and rotall confectioners , 1100 Ifarnam street , was milled off at 0 o'clock yesterday afternoon , number eighty-one being the lucky ono. There will bo a special mooting of Ne braska Engine Co. No , 3 this evening at 8 o'clock In the police court room. All mem bers , both active and honorary , are requested to bo present. By order of Gee , K. Barnes , foreman. J JO. Griffiths , secretary , General Cowin , county attorney , has filed his opinion in regard to the recent proposition of the county commissioners to tell the court house property to the city for a sum not less than 820,000. lie has decided tlio proposition within the bounds of legality and reason , The coroners jury In the case of Geo. Jj Sompler , who was killed by falling through n hatchway in Shlvorick'a furniture store Non- day night , brought in a verdict of accidental death , caused by deceased's carelessness and attached no blame to any ono oho. The wife I and brother of the unfortunate man arrived ' in this cityyestorday and accompanied the > . body to Mento , Iowa , yesterday. A new nystein of freight accounting will j bo inaugurated in the Union Pacific head- J quarters about January first. The now ays- ' torn is that used by the eastern roads , and in- I volvos almost au onliro change in the manner of making up reports. Greater accuracy in ' tlio accounts will bo secured , it is thought , by the change , while tin labor of making up reports - ports will bo greatly lensonod. ( Only ono moro day now to buy your Ohriatmas presents at the 09 cent store. m&o Siroko Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. OAUaHT IN OMAHA , u An Embc//.ler from Cliicn o Nitbbod In This City Ycstcrkay. Yesterday afternoon Deputy Sheriff Wlnshell , of Chicago , arrived in this city nnd from the look of his cyo it waa easy to tell that ho meant business. While walking down Farnam street ho spotted the man ho wanted and shadowed him tea a house on Thirteenth street. This morning - ing the ahoriff was on Itand and just 93 the young man came out of thu honso he placed the arm of the law , which waa at tached to Wmahell'a body , upon him and look him into custody. It seems that thu young man , whoso nama is George Ayres , was employed by the dry goods firm of Bland ol Bros. , in Chicago , as a collector , nnd after having collected about $500 for the ilrm , neglected to turn it in , and started oil' to have u good time Mo was accompanied by n woman of iho town , nnd together they cniao to Omaha , wlioro they have buen Jiving ; toguther for some months. It is s lid that Ayroa comta of a highly renpected fitnily iu Chicago , ana his criiuo in traced t < his love for gambling and fast women , lie will accompany the oilicur bud : to Chicago without requlsi tion pnpum. The 09 cent utoro will be open to-mor- roTf , nutu lilncoln NoK'J. C. G. ITurold , n clothing merchant at Lincoln , h.vj nonfcajcil judgment for § 5- , 000 anit it ia reported by Bradatreot tint ho will gi to the wall. Bl"oro , a lurnesi anker at L'ncoln ' , has giveu a bill of culo of his uutiro stock. A lira nl Lincoln yesterday tic- ntiojcd the grocery store of J. M. Jones. WANTKII To C'Xi hAtitfii wild or imrirov. ed htirt" in Nubn.iiVii or lown for 13 rd- vrur * ' " k uf gi-iuvral iiiotchandiuv. Adi ess J. bnujtsrliiilm , Genoa , Ninca j'J couiny , Non- m-lm j I _ - - rig. . A thlof in York omiity , Ponimylvania , ub..iit nis nutifl na a ? oiuau. of t IsBiifd , in oilure , showing cities , it\llrii riK ntid cuunMpii. Mailed for 15- . , J. M Wolfe , 1120 S 11-h st , Omih , N.b d6 2s- Thti Waehinaton monument welshs 811,220 tons. So.il of NortU Carolina Smaling To Ig tha boit. A TRUSTING TRIO , Perjury Cnlpriis Brunei ] frtin Chicago. their IMca Xlmt of Abused , Trusting Innocence , Other Court Matters. Last night Deputy Marshals Sail Cole and II. D. Howard nrrlrcd fron Chicago bringing with them three of thi parties indicted for perjury in the falsi land entries. The names of the partioi are John Boll , Emilo Johnson and Law rence Larson. The other indicted In dividuals , with the exception of Florence and Lognard , have given the oflicon the slipand ; cannot bo Immediately ap prehended. It la boliovod'howovorthal , ; it is only a question of time before all the indlctad parties will bo In the hands ol the authorities. Messrs. Johnson , Larson and Boll af toi arriving in this city on the 7:30 : train , woro\oscortod to Marshal Blerbowor'a of- Gee and after a short conversation wore taken to the Planter's house , where they spout the night. They will bo arraigned by Jndgo Dundy tday. . All three waived a preliminary hearing before Com- raisalonor lloyno , in Chicago and preferred forrod to come directly to Omaha. I'lor- ' cnco and Lcgnard have not yet boon ap prehended. They , of course , nro re garded as principals in the crlmo. As ouagof the United States officials ex pressed himself last night , "tho other in- dieted parties are arrested moro to hold them as witnesses against Florence and Lognard than as guilty parties , worthy of severe punishment. " Florence is a passenger and land agent for the Sioux City & Pacific road in Chicago , while Logard is a wealthy brick manu facturer living in the suburban town of Lake. Both can bo secured at auy llrau and will bo placed under arrest when noodod. Ono of the indicted parties wan mot by a BUE reporter last night and questioned with regard to his complication in the crlmo charged , Ho said that he , as well as the others mentioned in the indict ment , had boon inveigled into the scheme by Florence "nnd Legard , who had rep resented that there was no crookedness about the transaction * and that there was no possibility of any trouble resulting from carrying out the scheme. They were , ho said , tlio victims of a conspiracy who had been made the unwitting tools of Florence and Lognard. This theory , indeed , is believed by the United States authorities here , who think that the nccnaaorion were honestly intentioned - tontioned in all their transactions. * OTHER MATTERS. The jury in the case of Kelton va the city of Plattsmouth ( brought in a sealed verdict last night and were discharged by Judge Dundy. No more crim inal cases will bo token up thin term. District Attorney Lambertson has re turned to Lincoln. Judge Dandy issued ) an order of sale to United States Marshal Blorbowor , as special master in chancery , directing him to sell the Saline farms at the suit of George McClurg ; and also to sell tlio Ellcr farm , of Colfax county , nt the nnit of the American Freehold aud Land Mortgage company , of London , Eng land. land.Potor Peter O'Brien , of Tecurusoh , Nob. , and Henry Honcko , of Humboldt , Neb. , were arrested and brought in last night , charged with selling liquor without a liconso. THE STOLEN GOOD FOUND fc' . T. l > iiko Rucovcra Ills Iiost Proper ty in Lincoln. The otolon property of Sir , E. T. Duke has at last been found * in Lincoln. A private detective of this city has for some time past been at woik in the matter and about two weeks ago came to the conclu sion that it was in Lincoln. Ho traced the goods to the capital city and located them in the second hand store of F. L. Wilson & Co. , a dealer in hardware and furniture. Yesterday a search warrant sworn out by Mr. Duke waa iseuod by a Lincoln j ustica and this place searched. Knives to the volua of § 300 wore found and iden tified by Mr , Duke as his property. The owners of the place are very reticent about the matter and eay that Mr Duke is mistaken as to the goods being his. Other property than that claimed by Duke was iound in thia atoro and was identified by Lincoln merchants , whoao places have been burglarized during the last few weeks , as being theirs. Search warrants were also sworn out by thorn agaiiut this pluco and n largo amount of property taken into the custody of the law. The identified goods were all found secreted in the aocond etory cf the build- tllR. THE COIDS TKlllTKNINO. From a gentleman who is acquainted with the history of the case it waa learn ed by n reporter last night that a full : unfceslon had been abstracted from ono af the members of the Wilson firm , and both of whom were placed under arrest It seems that ono of tha suspects was placed in the city jail , the other In the Bounty jail. A ctoteotivo then wont to ano ot the pnrtioi and told him that hi ) comrade ha d made a full confession. An soanashoheard this thuguileless individu al broke down and confessed nil. Hs ( testimony it is oiid , ii oompluto and sovera all pmuta of the Dukes robbery. Mr. Dukus cor.ld not bo souu lost night , buf it is understood that nearly all the itolen plunder has been recovered In thu same room there trcru f jiuul also , iwo aculukm eacquns , valued at 2100 each , and a diamond ring , suppcseil to have been etoleu Tfco teatimony , it i said , imolicati's ; ho Members of the Forbes McClelland JurfiUry gang , and may lead to their -onvio'.icm. It coincides , indeed , with he toutimony of McCiollimd'a former irstress , L ittio Coombee , who undo tint ilatomimt ihat the HtuK-n plunder lad ) tou direcily Hhippuxl by the cracksmen o Lincoln , P.ttay Ilngan , also en Rcccasory to the triino , li.ii bi'iiu luculed uml ig under urveilbnco at Siuiix City. Ilis wlicre- , bout were botrajcd by a woman in hat phico rmtnod Fannie Sawyer tiogan an eaiily be secunid when needed. A Cln U.IUHivii Tha "Woman's Christian Association" n its huminu endeavors to aid the poor , iok and nuedy , have only in ono or two tscs had its cliaiity imposed upon. It t not pos ills , to ba nuro , that the reclp unt nro ttlwuy * worthy. In the by laws , oo. 7th , "Thi ) ward committees are in- truoted to personally investigate each ewe calling for relief and report the tarn at the next mooting. " It has boon thi aim and work of this association to broal up street begging , but unless the basinet men and public generally corporate wltl tin , our work In effort will provo futile Plooao send all asking charity through out the city to the association rooms Sixteenth and Farnixm streets , and case of immediate want for the sick and dcs tltuto will bo attended to by addressing the secretary. Donations of food ant clothing nlll bo thankfully received , am they will ba taken charge of by _ thi matron at the "rooms. During this joy ous Boiwon make some poor hearts gla < by generous gifts from your bounty , remembering momboring tnat the tender Jesus said "Tho poor yn have always with you. " MRS. W. V. DootinLE , Pros. Miw. L. OLIPUANT DODOE , Sec. A SHOP-LIFTER , A Fashionable IiookliiK Imdy At tempts to Htcnl n Bolt ot Silk. It has boon a long time elnco a case o shoplifting was reported in thia city , bu the monotony has boon broken and i thoroughbred shoplifter tried to work i dry goods store to-day. This afternoon a nicely dressed ant fine appearing lady entered Smith's dry goods store , 1307 Farnam street , and naked to look at some silks. She wai elegantly dressed and her stately fern was clothed with an elegant and coatlj Russian circular. The clerk rubbed hii hands and thought it was a dead sure thing that ho was going to soil a nice bll of goods , for she laid a well filled purse down on the counter by her side. She was shown a number of pieces , bnl none seemed , to suit her fancy and she kept the clerk busy hauling down the most ospousiva goods from the shelf , Finally , when his back was turned , she quietly aud very quickly slipped a fine bolt of black silk under her circular and wont on examining the goods as uncon cerned as if nothing had happened. She did nut find anything to suit her , at least not well enough to Invest any thing , and she said she would ball again. Picking np her purse , she smarted for the door.but she had reckoned without her host , for the eagle of the the floor-walker had boon upon her and ho reached the door just ahead of her. As the nobby little coon trout to open the door , the iloor walker placed his back against it and told the woman to dis gorge. She waa very Indignant and with MI air of injured innocence , naked what the gentleman meant. Ho informed her that ho had been watching her nnd had seen her take the silk. She denied the charge and commanded the gentleman to stand back from the door. This ho refused to do , ind told her that unless she gave up the silk at once ho would call for the police. At this point she disgorged , nnd stam mering some reply , rushed past the doorkeeper - keeper and into the street. It was a cheeky piece of business , and especially so when the goods are so cheap ; hat it is moro economical to buy thorn than to take any chances on stealing ; hom. Matters in tlio District Court Ail Im portant Suit in the County Court , The mortgage forclosuro case of "Wil- iam Doll vs. Henry Hollenbeck , case in squity , was finished in Judge "Wakeley's : onrt last night. Decision was reserved. Two petitions were filed in this court yesterday by the California Insurance Company , of San Francisco , and the City sf London Insurance Company , of Loa- lon , in answer to the suit ] commenced by Leighton & Clarke against them for aoU'paymout of insurance alleged to have boon duo on the late fire. The general tenor of the petitions is the s&mo as that af the answers filed by the athor insuranca companies. It is charged In the answer that Leighton - ton & Clarke had resorted to all manner af fraud ; that they have made faho in ventories of goods saved , and ovor-ontl- mate tha value of goods destroyed by Lho fire ; and that finally Laighton & Dlarko had shipped away certain goods secretly , and then represented that this I'ory property had been destroyed by the 'iro. ' Whether thcso serious charges can bo proven is a matter which remains - mains to bo seen. COUNTY counr. In the county court yesterday Judge McOulloch united in the holy bonds , lonna P. Petersen and Hulcla A. Olson. Marriage licenses -rroro also issued to Fbaeph S. Davis and Eva J Start , Wil iam Wilson and Dora Hammorlnnd , Peter L meah and Albhm Wolf. An Important stilt has been com menced in this tribunal , which in the egal sequel to the celebrated Fuller iwit'dlo. McCaguo Brothoro , bankers , lave begun suit against C. S Raymond ind the United States Katioml bank on t protested note. It will bo remembered hat Mr. Riymond pave the pretender , fuller , a check which was cashed by ho McCagun bank This check , in the : ourflo of business , was turned over to he United Stateu bank , and not being mnorod by them was turned over to Mr. .liymond. It is for the recovery of raluo on thia note rhiHhnault iabrought. POBtOfllOO UllUIIgUS. Postoflioo changes In Nebraska during ho week ending December 20 , 1884 , and urnishcd by William VanVlock of the latent oflico department : ESTAlIUSnED. Havens , Cedar county , Alfred Ilavons , icstmnatur. ' ' ' . I'OSTMASTEUS Al'l'OINTEI ) Brock , Nemaha county , William Gro- or ; Hampton. Hannibal county , W. C. Jailpy ; Lodi , Castor county , Albert D. Ilinlclon ; lluln , Hlchsrdann county , M. . LUJUno ; St. Dirom , Nomaha county , eorgo Hitter. _ . IN IOWA , Postoflico changes in Iowa during the rook ending December 20 ; CbTAUUSUBU. Waltlmm , Tama c-uuty , Frank Ko- cah , postmaattif. NAMES CHANGED. Lv , Pflgo ciunty , to Yorktown ; Man- tt , Poweshiok county , to Carnforth. DISCONTINUKD. IT.ilm n , Oaceola county ; McDavitt , 'oik ' county. POSTMASTEUS API'DINTED. Biilev , UoDcick county , D , Bailey ; lark , D-tvis county , Ainunotis > \ Geode ; 'tiru ' , Madison county , Ctarlra D Clark ; luwsn , Wright o.uaty , L. 0. Dtlrym- le ; Wtorm ! n , Wright ojanty , Willlara tockmaa ; Yorktown , Pd o county , Jo- ) ph A. Surback. THE CITY FATHERS , They Mcei in Special Session Us flight , A Few Minor Matters Disposed ol A special mooting of the city counci was hold yesterday afternoon to consldo certain irmttorn that needed immcdiat attention. At its last rcRnlnr session th council adjourned for two weeks am consequently a extra meeting waa ncces eary , to dispose of business that demanded od Immediate consideration. Mayor Murphy called the mooting t order. Present : Messrs. Ford , Hod field , Woodworlh , Furay , Hascall.Bohrn Loedor and the president. Several minor claims , audited and ap proved , were allowed without a dissent ing voice. An ordinance decreeing n tax levy tc cover cost of grading Webster stroo from Sixteenth to the Chicago St. Paul Minneapolis & Omaha right of way , wai unanimously defeated. Upon motion b } Rodfiold , amended by Haocail , the subject joct matter of the defeated ordinance was referred to the committee on pav < ing , curbing and guttering , aud the board of public works. A petition , olgnod by ono of the sure- tics and others , was presented , protest' ing against the allowance of warrants lu recompense for various grading contracts , to James Fox. Referred to the committee teeon paving , curbing , etc. An ordinance decreeing n special tax levy to cover cost of grading Sixteenth atreot from the south line of Izird street to the alloy next north , was referred to the committee on paving , etc. , and the board of public works. Special levy ordinance to cover cost of grading Webster from Fourteenth to Sixteenth street was referred as above. Special levy for grading alley between Eleventh aud Twelfth and Douglaa and Dodge , passed on suspension of rules. Special levy ordinance for cost of pav ing St. Mary's from Twentieth to For est street , was referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. A petition was read from James Dully , contractor , requesting that all allowances made him for grading on Hickory street be paid to his employes upon the work and assignees , and that the city -clerk bo empowered as agent to execute such assignment. The petition was placed on file and the terms accepted. An ordinance providing for the allow ance of the various claims , for public works , against the city waa presented , and with the exception of the previously refused claims of James Fox , adopted. Adjourned. llio Weather The weather waa bitterly cold yoator- lay , although the mercury did not bo- : omo so utterly demoralizad as it ha * on previous days. Towards night a light fall of snow occurred , fitfully varying at intervals , which was maintained far into iho evening. The maximum attained during the day ivas 1 degree below zero about 3 p. m. , the lowest , 1C early in the morning. At nidnight the quicksilver had lied to a point 8 degrees below zero. The dignal service people tell of colder ivoathor for to-day. A litvely 'lime. Yesterday come fancy goodn which uroro in the window of Kuhn'a drug itoro corner Fifteenth aud Douglas street : ook fire from a gns jot and for a few nomonta things were lively in that shop. Uha flames were extinguished after about ? 75 worth of damage had been done. Che inaurnnco men were qu ok on the ipot and ad justed the Iocs. No alarm ivas given. PURE CREAEiQ TARTAR. S1OOO. Given fnliimornnylnjurloiisBiihslni.ccscaJ1 1)0 found n Amlraws * Pearl Baking Powdr , Ia JIOB- IvflypUHE. llelngendorse < lnniUJinonlola ccclcd irora sncli chcmlsls nsS. Dnim , lays , 1103- on ; JI. Dclalontainc , of Chicago ; mid Jodo , .Mlluiiukcc' . Never sold in bulk. C. E. ANDREWS ft CO. OIIIOAGO r IB' ! . ffiST YOUR BAMftFOPiiH TO-DAY ! nrnndu mlrcrlltsud ns ulisulu'ely pure THE TEST : rinrn ft ran top down on a hot Hm o until hwted.tns * iMJiiivn the cover in Hi moll. A cheinUt will uut bo uiruj to dtUict Uiapruaoaoo of ammonia. flOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. rr > iiEALtiiFi'iAcsa ins NEVER In iitntlllnn hnmo for a qiiaitr of A century It b& * - uil tti > ruiUHinciii' rollablo te t , THE TE5TJFJHE QVEH , 'RICK MAKING rOWDER CO. , luitrnt Of Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , TboitrunititfB o tdrltIoi4aB ! < Ja tiiralOi rlB9wi > iaii < l Ir , Price's Lupulln Yeast Gems I'ur Light , llultfir Ilrtad , Tl , . licit pry Uuy Ye u In the World. FOR SALE BY IHICAoa. * -BOLD WITH THE = SG U IRANTEE : : | 10FBEINGTHE BESTi 1 THAT CAN BE MADEs = TH F-MICHIG AN STOVE COM PANY 5 pEIHOlT'CmCAGp-BUREALai 5 = Shenii of Ihctetm " Stcr Line" In connection with tkk corponte n mo of gro ttOK\ \ convoys n Idea of jaat wh l required by the traveling nnh- ! ! < ; n ShoitLlo * Oitk Tltt cd the best i Wuici3j . lions til of which n fora- bed by the rc tcst r ll v In Amoilc * . And St. Paul. Hpnni nU perovei ,600 milts oj Nsiibom HllnoUl Iscondo , MlnnocoU , Iowa DikoU ; Mid M t8 u 4ln lines , branches mil oonnio tlini ro ch kit tb trro i juslnoss centres o ! tlit Northwest id F West , It naturally answers lb Jrsorlptlon ol Hhr ILIuo , and Bast Houtu Ictwoen Chicago , Mll r jKOo , St. P ul nd Minneapolis. Ohlc jroMllw akoo , ta Crosse and Wlnona. Uhloago , Milwaukee , Alicnlccn and Ellondalf Chicago , MllHiukco , KAU CIMro and Stlllnrier Chlosgo , Milwaukee .Wausau and Mcnlll. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshkoeh. Chicago , MIlnRukoo , Wailkcoha and Oconoraowoa. Ohlcngn , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrle il a Ohtur. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlban'.t. Chicago , Rcloll Janesrlllo ( .nil Mineral Point. Chicago , Klgln , Uockford nd Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Codat lUpldt , Chicago , Council BluCs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Slour Falls and Yanktoa Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain Hook Inland , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Davonpoit almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dlnln ? Cars In ho wcrld are run on the mainlines of thoClIICAGO , MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL IIAILWAY , and every attention Is paid to passengers by coartoonsomuloroa of the Company. MKKIULt , Oenl Manager. T. OKO.HKH FORD t. Ofn'I P the changes tnat , In a low years , have taken olaco in the manufacture of Improvement after Improvement has boon made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlank < fc Prince , 1210 Farnam street , is equal in every respect to the best V7hllo at the same time the lowness of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle is no loss actonlah- In ? than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QDAL1T ? O SffATSKIAI , KD MAKE < 2W Farnam Street 12lQ 1118 HOWAED STKEET , N. E. Corner 12th and Howard Sta. ) For the Treatment of all tonic and Sureical Diseases Diseased of Females , of the Notvous Sy o- tern , and Private Diseases of the Url nary and Sexual Organs , a Specialty. Catarrh , Bronchitis Vnil all al8 asesot tlio Lunes , Head nnd Throat.teat- td by t o i ow mcthiH o Mcillcatl n liy luliali ( don. ThoNewQcrmau Inhaler or Atoirlzcr ) EYE and i treatnl by an c\rcrlencoil PBi | > lallst ; also lUva iHi ( the Hcirt. la\e ; htomiUi.Kldiiuy- - Icr Ncuia'fln ' ItbciimatlBin , l'ilt'3 , Cane r , Me. Klc. Our Ill'Oiiml coii > i'llatlon roo-ra are lurnUhcd tltli thu tin tt ; aiil mint < n mlila collitctlon of 'Helical ' Butyl al , mid Ati.it inical Appiratus to bo aunil In ani Iliupilal , Inllruiaiy or ileiJk.ilIntUtuto n lliuC iiulrj. OONSULTATION And B Frcn to your due tso , aMl gho von FolontUle ox ilaimtluiiB 1 ymi i-jiuptuii 8 a hcHaii'l pallia. Wa Ion t claim to nuo all I'er-mm Kiifrorlnir from In. 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Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hio Indian Department given for Bndalo Scales ex clusively. Scnlo SHCOJP 1-105 Douglas Street OMAIIA. NEBRASKA S-A-HLIES Suits formerly $ XO.O0now $7. . ( Suits formerly $12.OOnow $ ! > .Ot > . Suifsformerly $16.00 now $ M .OO. Suits formerly $2 .OO now $ Z.4W. Over Coats for meritS.WP now $ 6.OO. Over Coats formerly $1O.OO now $ 7.SO. Over Cottts formerly $ M6.OO now $12tOO. Over Coats formerly $18.OO now $13.80. 0vo.i Coats formerly $ &A.OOnow $1SOO. And every other article in proportion. Call aud see our prices. UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , I'ASSENOERJ ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1203,1203 nnd 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , Ha m 103 BEADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Edtablfahod 1878 Catarrh , | Deafness , Long end Norvono Dhcasas Speodlly and Permanently Oared. Patleutt ! ur od al Hcaie. 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