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TTTTC nAfLY BEE TTTHSDAY. JANUARY ' 20. IQRK
THE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday ldorDiu rt Jan , 20 ,
LOCAL BBEV1TIEQ ,
-Tho two children of MH. Cells McSbano ,
Twcnty.tlitrd.nfld Cutnings , nro ill with loir-
let fovcr.
The annual msettni ; of the Gorman eo-
ctety will ba hold on Jmuiaty 21 it , ht Ger
mania hall.
-This is grcirt weather for woddingi nnd
it Is ft freezing ahamo that so few icoplo ara
improving It.
The many friomli ft Mr * . John M. Gibb
will rnjrct to learn Hint ilia la very 111 with
an attack of b onchltis.
Wra. Nevino filed a complaint In tbo pa-
llco court yesterday , charging AVm. KtuJj )
with nistxult and battery.
In Council lllufTi MiClurg la doing tbo
name thin , ? in tha way ol cheap broad that
O.viionu Is doing In Omaha.
Chiif Butte ? nf tliofire derailment , loft
for Lincoln last niht , and will attend tbo
tnect'.tiK ' of the St.t j I'iremm'a aasjclatiou.
-Tho cloarlugs nt the Clearing lnuseS.Uur
day afternoon ware S2C3.103.8G. Tlio clear-
i for the week nmountm ta 52,017.892.18.
Thcrr will bo n mColiBR of lha 0. 1C. of
A. in thtir hall this ( Tu-sday ) ovenimr.
nt 70. : : ! All moi/b3iH nto oxpcctod la bo in
nttond.noD. T. K llrcnnm.
Tbo Nothwoatern twin pulluil tutu the
depot hat night on hour aud u half late , Iho
0. B. & Q.10 nil A tcs late , wliilo the over
land U. 1' . train left an hour late , delayed by
eastern connections.
Two drunks were up for tiial in police
court yoitorday. Ono of thtm pleaded
guilty neil upon tcllin * a plausible story was
diichaiBo 1. The othar pleaded noitjoilty and
his cats Wf s contlnuad.
AVilliam U. McGavock , a Tonnoweo
capitalist , intends the immediate erection of a
brick warohomo on tha corner of Ninth oad
Leavenwortb , 133x88 , five stotiul in ho'ght ,
with boioinont , at a coit of 810,000.
All lovers of Rood muslo will bo inlcre ted
in knowingthit tioro la no Binallllkelihood Umt
Patti the dovlno , will appear in Omah proba
bly some time next month. The article of
agreement ha\o bJou fairly arranged.
A movement ba3 been inaugurated , and
the papjtrt are circulating , to furnish a new
{ jymuiXMiim in connection with tha roller
rink. The paper is being oxtoueivi-ly signed
by young mm ol athletic tendencies.
/ The German edition of the illustrated
/supplement of the BKI : can now bo h d at tha !
office nt 15 cents cadi or two for 25 cents.
These can ba mailed to any p.ttt of this coun
try forouo cent and to Germany for two cents
Interesting revival meetings are
hold nt the South Tenth Street Methodist
church , conducted by Jlav. Edward G.
I'owler. Meetings nra hold every evening nt
7:30. : There is to bo a roosting especially for
Udiea to-morrow ( WodntsJay ) afteinoon nt
2:30 o'clock.
; Callahao , Iho traln-wiuckor who made a
fiendish attempt to ditch a B. & M. train near
Arapakoo nbout a year ago , has been Indicted
through evidence prccmod by tbo Wottcrn
detective agency of this plae , and will be
arraigned before Judga GaiNc , "tbo terror of
evil-doer ) " , " at the owning t rm of coutt.
L. N. Sawyer , of Chicago , connected
with Iho Northern TAcifiir , and well linoivn in
general railway circles , is stopping at the
Jblillard and will leave to day. Mr. Sawyer ,
whfln npproachoi by n ropottar last night , dis-
clalmud uny business nignificanca in his trip.
lu order to supply the demand for last
week's edition of tin Excohior , Mr. Chnsa
has concluded to reset his typo and run oil an
extra ulition of 500 , the first having baon ex
hausted before the demand could bo cupplied ,
All these wishing a quantity , of them can
obtain name at room 1C Bushman's block ,
Mr. 0. V7. Hlggina , of the Nebraska Na
tional bank , showed a reporter last night ono
of the most porfoit countoifd'U which has jot
circulated in the city. It Is n $5 note , sup-
.positiotnly issujd by the Hank of I'axton ,
111. ; 1C 748t59 ; eeries 4172. It is a dangerous
counterfeit , and money-handlers should b ) on
their guard againtt it ,
Marshal Gummings haa received a let
ter frotn a lawyer in Swan , Iowa , Baying that
a young rascal , Isaac Culloway , is supppoBcd
to bo in Omaha , and asking tbat steps bo tik-
en for his apprehension. It appears that Gal-
oway ran away and left his family In Swan in
very destitute circumstance ? , end taking with
him n paramour who in described as a dash
ing brunctta.
Joa Reynold * , a saloon-ktepsr nt the bar
racks , bad hired a livery rig ymterday morn-
ntr , with tha intention of coming into the
city. Stopping for a short time at the Sara-
oga brewery , ho > vas surprised .to find on
coining out tint his lig had
some unscrupulous ra-cil having found riding
rnoro convenient than walking. There ia no
Itw to the oiror.der.
Hov. Father A. A. Limbstt , S. J. , will
dollvor a lecttira on tbo "Life of Christ , " in
Greightou collcgo hall , roxt WodniBday , ova-
nbg. The subject will bo Illustrated with a
nrga mmber of ecioptican and diuolving
views , The reverend fathcr'u reputation us
an iustructivo and entertaining lecturer is BO
well established that tha announcement In all
that 14 needed to icturan , large andicuce. The
procen jn of tha Iccluro are for tha benefit of
thu Holy Family school.
Captain J. .f. Ncl'gb ' , who ha just re
turned from Now OrloatH , gives n graphic ac
count of tli'i Nrbr.-.klin exhibit ut tli'3 rx posi
tion. Amen ? otlitir attrao'.Iva ' features of trio
exhibit ho say ? , Is Buffalo B'll'j Wild Wwt
Show , which must bo regarded cs a purely
NoofusVn enterprise. William Cody , well
kaomi ID nil old settlers of this eUto , is still
atlhuhoid , looking younger , .if rnytbiuc ,
than uviv before , whllo Major Nortli , tha
gonlal scout and Con ] Graver , the "cow buy
nboiitrof Nebraska , " are still with him , as
froih mid imilliu as over. M r. Gody'd tx-
planaton ! of h'a prosuut Hf J , to nvya G pt
Nclleh , U Uiat hu ruaaagcs his ' 'Wild West
Cmnbinntion at thu pirk in tie afternoon ,
playa lu tha 'I'raitiu Wave' nt the St.
ClurliH Thtatro in tha evening , and does qiicl
jobi for lila board Jn niornlDgl" Truly Nebraskan -
braskan spirit nf unterpriao.
la tanking the azsortlon that Pozzoni'a
medicated coraploxton ponder is Intiroly
free from injurioua or deadly poisons , wo
do It upon the authority of a thorough
chemical analysis. It i ono of the oldest
faoo pjwdora in thu American market
and is used In the familiea of some of ou
moat prominent medical men who hare
paraon&lly aokuowlodged to the proptio.
tor thai they nut only corwder it harm
less , but eatoemod it highly heniQolal in
every respect , nut only for tha use of
ladies and children but for the "lord of
creation" hliusulf. Sold by all druggista.
THE STATE FAIR ,
Ib locilloB for Hie Neil Fiv 1.1
u Interflow "With , n ItcpfcscntatlTO
Cituoii of Uinntin.
A aumbor ot prominent citizona left
oc Lincoln last night to nttond tbo
eoUoR of the Stito Board of Agiicnl
uro , which taken place this afternoon in
hat city. A still largar number go to
ay , and it is expected that a largo dele
ttion of Omiha citizens will ba present
, t the mooting.
The boml , ft3 at proicnt organized ,
out is 'a of J3 ! members. The especial
.mportanco and intenst of the moalitig
trill be atonco pfrcjptiblo , when it is rc <
iccl thnt ono of the re
uccompllfcliad will bo that
f I'otcrraining whether or nut
Unitlu is to l.avo the state fair for tin
axt live ycai j. Of cotmo , os to whether
ho annual atato fntr is really a benefit to
; ho ciiy there can ba no doubt ; though
.hero may bo aoruo question as to the ox-
, ot amount of worldly wealth which EC
cues to the city as the location of the
rair. IE is the general feeling of thoto
who DIO keenly nllvo to Om-
ahit'a intoroste in the ma t
er , that thia city ahonld bo eolcctad as
; ho ftito f jr the no it five yocrj and every
IFoit will bo made by her roprcasntntivea
at the meeting of tha cummittco to
present the matter in a cluar and decisive
abopn.
"I do not ace , " mid a gentleman inter' '
cd in the location of tbo fair , to a DEI
ropoitjr Jait night , ' 'ivby Onuhu should
neb necuro the location ot the ftir for the
next five joua. Thla is just the point
there m y bo- . other d-isa will
,113 to subsidize the utato beard in
urgor amounts to get the
state fair. But wo don't wont to coneid
or hovr mnch a ciiy can aflord to tiponc
'or the privilege ot securiug the fair ; wo
ought , I tbiak , to leave taat consldera
tlon entirely out. of the question , mu
dvto'l upi > n , r.s the salient polutn of dcci
eiunthonaturaladvantngea which each on
presontB , its locittlon with reference io
central point , its ho'el accommoda iono
oto. Now there is S.hnjler , for intttnco
Supposing eho wcro to crino to th
front , and offer § 200,000 f jr the loc.-i'ijn
of the a ate fair within her gucs. Wha
wou'd it do liar ? Sh cou'dn"
luve it for ilia simple r as n lint she cai
olTur not the slight B < aivantdg ) in an ;
direction. Just EO with * ot&er town
Grand Island , of coin si , might will
onu degree cf modesty proient hoi- ham
for the coveted treasure , but oven ho
claims dwindle into Inslgnilioanco whcr
contrasted with thoao of contest
ing rirala. Lincoln , too , probibly the
most formidable competitor of Omnha
in the contest , can not really handle th
fair , were she allowed to keep it fr tlu
next five j-ojrj. It rnakoa no dilFdrenc
Uow much cash oho can plank down aa .
bonus , or how -willing she ia to male
glowing prcm'sEs in other directiino
Lincoln is not iu the position to tuscnec
with the atato fair tbat Omaha ii. Hf
hotels are hardly as good as tlnti
cf this city , either in pain
of oleginco or aiza ; and , furthermore
there ia very little doubt but that the ,
would prove entirely inadequate to oo
commodato the visitors. Omaha ia iu
moro cantral location than Lincoln , he
rjllrond facilities being superior to thos
of herrivnl'a. Added to this ia the fac
that thia city ia much larger than th
capital , and there would consequently b
a much larger local patronage in Omjh
than Lincoln. You
can very readily BCI
other pointu of advantage which exiat ii
this cityaa the locating -point , to det i
which is unnecessary ; tlnugh I have n
doubt but tba ! > .Lincoln sophistry cjul
BVioap away all points of objection , wit ]
oao ( ; rand flood of bgio. "
"I bo ievo that a proper con ideratlon
of thoao and kindred fjcta , wbi h migh
bo elnbcritf d and expatiated upon to nl
most an uollmitad extent , will have th
proper effect of securing for Omaha tat
fair for tha period of lho cooiin
fire yoira. And I will say thi
much , and I think my views will meo
with pretty gonor.il approval , that Oma
ha can afford , and ought to pay , a gooc
round cum for the privilege , it it ia noc
ossory to win it away from her rivals
who present no great points ofadvanta e
as the location ot the important ins'.Uu
tion , but who are willing to nao the cas
argument.
"Thero waa a considornblo amount _
grumbling and dissatisfaction over th
manner ia which the last state fair
conducted , and Omshi'a alleged extor
tionato practice ! ) , W B there not1 ?
"Yes , but what Jdid it amount | to
Ver | littla. The visitors were well nnd hoi
pltibly treated , aod ovoiything was don
to make them feel
comfortable . an pea
Bible. A few inotntcjn of extortion thor
may have boon. The tirlfl of the street
car company , the baa-driver , the hack
m o , the general carrier ma
luvo been inconsistent wit
propriety , but on the whole our gnsat.
had not great roauon to complain. Moo
of the grumbling was done by people wh
are the natural cnsmiea of Omaha an
who tvro willing to do anything to dcfoa
her interests. "
DIOE THEOWIN& ,
Xho Opinion oftho Clipper in
to \V. J. .rno ! iu u'ri Dculeloii.
About Chriatraas time there waa a raf
Ho at Bell'd drug store for a eerloi o
prizes , and the ownership of the prize
was determined by throwing disc. Mr
W. J. Jackmin , sporting editor of th
Uurald , waa cites an referee. The con
toatants each threw around
, and the re
ault waa a tie between tbo two higho ;
thrower/ , each having thrown forty-two
The next highest number thrown
thirty-nine. Mr. Jaokman decided thn
the man throwing thirty.nine ww entitled
titled to the second prlzo nnd the tw
gontbinnu throwing forty-two each woul
liavn to "jhnko ojf" for ihn firol , prize.
There w a considerable "kicking" upo
this decision ami many persons declared
"lank. " In order to sustain tlio positio
ho had taken , r * . Jnckman wrote to th
Now York Clipper , giving his decision an
lint paper anawera as follows :
W. J. J , Omnha. Your decision wn
vroug , if wo have had any expo ienco.
and U , being the two highest , tied for th
fijst and second. 0 gets third.Vo do no
fool just Ihd in actually disputing your < li
tlision , because it is not our funeral : bt
your reasoning , if c.v ried out , can s ow
very funny result. Say there are twclv
throwers. E ov.n pet 54 aiuVo and on
go a 9. Flo cotrd not possibly have throw
less , and yut hia exceeding great rovrn'td
. . „ second prize , while the third , wo Biip-
x)8o , must revoit to these who gave it , as
10 eleven t'o ' s , according to your theory ,
AII throw oil' only for ttrat. It is our
1M faul that oureipcrionco has taught
S to look thoroughly into these matters
ml in offending by an advtfsa decision
omcono : who believes liimsolf an attthon-
; , wo co.so'o bo an authority in l a
pinion. 'Jhis"sml pleasantry" haa nof
pecial referocco to you , however ,
SOOIAL bHADOWS ,
tcllcctlotifl of Coming Events In tlio
Society \Vorld.
The Isst ton days of the first month of
ho new yctxr trill go out in a blaza of
glory. Soo'oly events have been nnnouns-
d In great profusion , snd there will bo no
ackof oppc rlunlty for the aocloty mane
o tproacl hinuclf.
The following fa n complete roBter :
To-nigh * , Tuesday , the Kirly Hour club
will giro a patty nt Maionio hill.
Tlio Metropolitan club will bold the
Uojrat MoTopolisan hall , Wednesday
' the 2lot."l
The Satin Ccrcmonlo clnb pivo n patty
Thuredoy evening , January 22d , nt tu-
sonic ball.
Sanday nttarnoon n grand concert will
bo ivoa by the Musical Union orchcotra
at Turner hall.
On Mondny , the 20th , the local Turn-
voroln vittl oilebrato their eleventh anni-
vemry with n grand concert and ball at
Gpruionla hnll.
Tho.'Apollo club will give a dancing
aoirco at Maiotdo hall on Tucsdiy , the
oveninR of tin 27th.
Wednesday ovonin , the 28tli , 0. 0.
Fields' ptivato matquemdo parly will bo
the ovout at Mnaonlc halt.
The Unlliul Matinee.
In vlow of the coming "Ballad Mati
nee" for the benoQt cf the Vnasar Edu
cational Fund , n chart reminder of the
tiiitory nnd otjfct cf the fand s.joraa duo
to these who would like to lend It a help
ing hand.
The project was organized in 1883 by
the Wcaiern Assosiition of Vaasar
alumnae. The object is to collect a fund
the interest of which ohall bo directed to
the education SSVaasar of v/eatorn
glrla whoso scholr.nhlp add character
make them worthy of college training ,
but whoao lack of mortna prevents their
obtaining it. The ultimate end of lha
work ia the establishment in every west
ern atato of a free Vaasnr scholarship , the
candidates for which shall bo chosen by
competitive examination Four thou
sand dollars constitutes ono such echolar-
ship , the internal of that sum being ro-
qulrod for the support of a student dur
ing the four yrara1 courao. Sixty-eight
western Vaesar nlumnao are rngagodliii
raising this fund , and the follow ! > K ia the
ropart of their work slnco June , 1383 :
l'i lands uf the fund § 100 10
Chicsgo fund Concert CO t 0
Omahi fuud cento t ICO OJ
Thitd mnitu'upicpjratumof etudent
for Vastar 20D 00
Si'o of tlowen iO CO
Michigan fund fair 21'2 82
Inttreat 35 97
Contributions from alumnno 7-19 43
Total ] ,48j 32
Of the sum collected , $1,000 was in
vested November 21 iu a first mortgage
on real estate , of morothan double that
value , at a low c&timata , payable in two
years , with iatorust r.t nina per cent duo
annually Ostobsr 1. The remainder ' is
on deposit , drawing part six and the rent
soren percent. Alumnae have contri
buted to this remit in Illinois , Indiana ,
Michigan , Wisconsin , Knnsns , Dakota ,
Oolcr.ido , Washington Territory and
Teias.
Mora than n year ago the alumnae
committee of Omaha made their iirjt
public efforts in aid of the fand. They
wora met by great generosity on all side * .
In their second vontnro thov are confi
dent that tbo oamo spirit in iho people
of Omaha will enable th in to repeat their
first succcfs , and perhaps snrpacs it.
A 1ULLAD MATINEE
for the benefit of the Vasoar fund will
take place at Boyd's opera houop , Satur
day afterncon , January 24 , 2:30 : p. m.
The programmewith the exception of
two numbers , will consist entirely of
ballads , and the commlttoo have great
pleasure in announcing as the sciolist ,
Mrs. M. E. Latey , a lady long estab
lished in tlio regard of Omaha people ,
who will make nor ( irsi appearance at
Boyd'o opera house on Saturday after-
neon.
Anny Hoadfiuarici-H Notcp ,
Dr. Summers , of the local military
medical staff , is confined to his room by
Borioua illnosa.
Among the new arrivals in the local
military world is Dr. Hankin , formerly
connected with the Depirfmont of the
Columbia , and who will nosumo the
duties of assistant general onrgeon. Ho
will succeed Dr. SUphonaon , who has
boon removed to Fort Wiobrara ,
The retiring board goes into secsion to
day on the maUor of retiring Captain
Pollock , of Foit D , A. RUBSHM , Olify-
onno , who is now In the city. Dr. Sutn-
mera' place on the board will bo filled by
Dr. Shannon.
A ftlyntery.
Ec-Oorontir Maul has received a letter
from J. L. Elds , Alden , Kan ? . , stating
tint ho had understood , from an article
going the rounds of the Mltsauri prose ,
that R. 0. Eiidg , his brother , had been
killed nenr PJpillion eomo time about the
first of lut Dacombor. It happened ,
Eids sayd , whilo'the young nun , iu the
perforrasnco of his dut'os as a telegtnph
line 1 man , was riding along the U. P.
trak on a Ilnoraan'u tricycle. Ex-Coro
ner Manl his received in intimation ot
the disinter , and ia at u loss to explain
the matter.
Bclcaaoil. '
Jamea n. Hughes is the nsmo of a
man who liai broa in the county jail
since December 12 , in default ot a Ono of
8100 for lending obicono literature
through the nmil * , Ycstotday Ilup.hea
nu'i taken before United SUtoj Oomnva.
eionor Anderson Andorsnn and on iintfon
f As3i'fc nt United States Attorney E.
M. Battlett , hu was reloesed , in accord-
aocu with the terms of Iho pauper act ,
section 1040 , U. S , revined statutes.
Revonty five nowjpnpers have stcrted
and ( topped in Now Yoik within the last
thirty yoara.
Seal of North Oorollna Bmoking To
BXJCO la the beat.
THE CHECK FIENDS.
Caleb Two Oraalia Men for
Small Apnnis ,
Men ( AVlio Advance Money Vpon
Checks to StrntiRcraVlthout
Any Inqntrlcs.
For several weeks the ciiy haa boon
very dull and very little nons of n crimi
nal nature , ( or any other for that matter )
have baen reported. It seems I hat the
boys h&vo only been tik'ng ' a little lay off
and again comu up to the front with
tmooth tongues and omiling faics.
Saturday night thiuD men , giving their
namen aa R' . L. Dixon , J. II. Jones a-ad
Charley Wilsjii went to a boarding houco
at the corner of Thirteenth and TdciGe
streets , kpt by a man named Wou , and
atot
engaged board. They vroro very nice ,
ngrceablo and gentlotnanly tort of follows
and inaiatod upon paying for their board
IE advance. Dixon drovf a check upon
the Savings bank for $105.50 and the
paper was endorsed by the other two men
which of courao made it perfectly good ,
Dixon tendered llu chuck to How in
payment for board , aud nlao osked a tem
porary lean of $20 upon the same. 0
CQUHU Mr. Now could not rofueo to com
ply with the request of a gentleman ) i' ' < o
Mr. DJxon , and at once handed over the
money.
Upon getting the $20 Dixon and his
pals took their departure nnd got upon a
gloilouo drunk with tha $20 , after which
they yamoosad , and have uot einco boon
aeon. Yesterday ITorrrja rushing
around with his worthless scrap of pnpoi
and try' ' ? to find the man who had
given it to him ; but alnsl it WAS too late ,
the follow and lib companions had gune. .
ANOTUEU SnCKEU 110 I'll I ) ,
Saturday several men entered. W. J.
Self s restaurant , ht 510 North Sixtccntl
street , and bought supper and also bought
some cigars. The leader of the party
gave hij name as 11. D. Walsh and claimci
to bo a "commercial tourist. " lie
selling cigars and succeeded in selling.Mr
Self some of his straight Ua < nna goods
When ho got thr. ugh ho found that hi
did not have any ohango with him ant
drew a check upon the United States Na
tional bank f r § 15 and asked Mr. Self t
cash the same for him.
Mr , Self ia a very accommodating gen
tlorann and of course ho would Jot Mr
Walsh have the money and would cash
the chock Monday moining. Yestorda ;
ho went to the bank mid handed in
the check and had it returned to him
rrith the remark that they did not know
any such man.
Mr. Self thcnawoko to a realization o
the fact tbat ho had boon swindled ant
made a abort cut for police headquarters ,
but Welsh wns not fool enough to remain
main in Omaha and gat into jail. I1
may bo that people will gjt tired of cash
ing checks for atrangors uftar awhile , bn
it is doubtful.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Totao
CO.
OTB NEW FLOUJUNO MILL
of J. E. McOray & Co. his the largcs
bolting and purifying oyatom of nri _
mill inr the state. Their beet flour
"Union Pacific" is mode of Minncsot
wheat and is unexcelled by any in the
market. m&o
TEE WEOWGMAN. .
Two Pootpnilo Taclclo a Man ana Go
a Good Xhumpiufr.
Sand.iy two footpads , who attompto :
to hold up a stock msn , mot with a groa
surprise. Mr. Sam Corey llvoa at Oolum
bus , and is a dealer in stock. Ho come
to Omaha every few days and diipsacs o
hia stock. Sunday ha cnmo in with a
lot of hogs and took them oub to th
Union Block yards. By the tlmo ho On
ithed hla business at the yards all th
trains had left , and tlio only way b ;
which ho could reach this city waa b
walk.
It waa a little late when ho fitnitad
and by the time ha reached the city I
waa dark. In order to reach the dope
and make a abort cat of it ho wen
through the yards of the Chicago Lum
ber company. AVhilo pacing along on
of the roadwaya In saw tire men ntanci
ing upon either ftido of the paaoago-woy
Mr. Corey did not think it anyihin
strange nnd continual on hia way. Jus
aa ho paaaod butwcon the two men , th
or.o neitojt to him made a pcsi at him
ithaatlek. Mr. Corey "duokod"dow
hla head and the blow intended for him
misiod its mark. Aa quick aa Hghtnin
Corey let out from the shonh'or air
atrack hia would-be nccailunt in the but
of the oar and eont him rolling upon th
ice. Bo then made for the accond fel
low , but the footpiid did not wait ( o receive
coivo his medicine and Mr. Ooroy wa
unable to overhaul him. Ho then returned
turned to the pluco whoroho had loft tl
Grat one , but ho had also bzaton D Imatj
rotroaC
Mr. Corey cornea to 0 > naha every few
dnjs and if thcro are any more of th
thug ] want a turn at the wheal ho can b
found without any great oflort. Jua
call upon him.
ARSNOUb
nYWGTOiioiooavm1
EAflLBAKIKaPOWDD
TAMBOUtiOTORISC
? URE CnEAM TARTAR.
SfOOO. Given
Ifal morA"yinlllfIo"c bsturiccacai' bo found
In Andrews Pearl Baking I'owdr . J po -
llrrlyPURE. ISciiigciidoji.ciI , * ndUtlmonfalii
rcccivodfrom * nch chcmlJta as H. Dana .lays. Jlc *
ton ; M. l > ol fontalnp. ofdilcaso ; and to
lioae. Mllwft"1 > ix > . hevorsnld la bull ; .
37.
When you slioultl take atlvnntngo of the sncrif'ca wo nro ranking in Merchant Tailors' '
Custommrdo Clothing < ct the 3 *
<
DOUGLAS STKEET , UP-STAIKS.
YOU. QEH3IEO5 BARGAINS ,
! KTo argument can be made in
our goods and prices , . .MAVJU.
speak for themselves. We szmplv rely upon the good judgment
of our patrons -who are not slow to Discern between thegoods *
we sell and tlie ordinary cheap factory work. The fact that we
sell elegant merchant-tailor made garments too cheap for com
petition , is because we buy them cheap from th © leading- tailors
throughout th © countryo
All Alterations Bone Tree of Charge to Insure Good Fit
$25 00 Merchant-Tailor made at
fi OOMerchaut-t-'ulor .
SO CO - - n.ado A 00
: i5 00 8 00 '
4 no
10 00 ' .
40 00 r. oo
It 0(1 ( '
15 00 ( J 00
CO 00 15 00 7 no
CO 00 Id CO ' SCO
CD 00
70 00
We wantVto tell you that we are able and willing to save vou
monev ? a fact that none of our customers have vet disputed. "Be
sure to see our overcoats. Bear in mind that we are established
for the sale of Merchant '
Tailors' Misfits and uncalled for Cloth
ing only , and every garment bears the name of the tailor.
1312 Douglas Street , Up-Stairs , Omaha ,
Alterations to Improve a Fit Made Free of Charge.
lot
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vnrlc . A mancl ot purcty ,
strco th ttDdwho'osJmoncua , Mora coonomlcil than
I bo ordinary kluda.actl cannot bo Bold la competi
tion uitli the raultltudo of law tort , shcrt weight
ilumof physrhrta powders. Ua'd only In cans.
UOYAL BAKING 1'OWDEH CO. , IOB Wall t ; N.Y.
Omaha Medica & Surgical
lustimte
1A18 Howard Street.
( N , E. Corner 12th and Howard Streets , )
( For the Treatment ol all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
DleeMcs of Females , ft thu Nervoui System , Pil
vato Diseases of the Urinary and Bcxual Organs ,
nd UUcisoij of the Head , Throat and Lung ; ,
Upcchltiea.
VK AND FAH ,
treated by an eipolcnccd itjiochtlit. alee
of the Heart , Liver , Btomnch , Kldneyr ,
Bladder , NcursIsU , Hheumat'sm , 1'iliB , Canosr , eta
CATAHIIH , BKONOOITJH.
And nil other ( lltcanos of the 'Ihroatind LIIDKB trett
cd bjr Medicated Vapors , ( fiend for Inhaler or
circular on Inholiitoc. )
/II clI'fiiBis of the Bloo4 , Urinary and Sexual 0 ; .
gacs. Private lilJeascs and
jPilos Curfd or no Pay.
( ID Vcars Hoipltatard I'/lvnte Pnctlco. )
Coniiilimlon and examination Iron ,
Call or wrlto f. > r clrculars'on chronla di > ( n < cg and
deformities , U.'scasis of Females , Pdvato ll def cs
of the Urlnar' an < l Soxutl oreann , Seminal Weak
ness , Ntrvom Debility or Exbaustlcu.etc. , ctand
cur now rcstcrathetreatmctt.
All Utters and connultattoni Confidential.
llcdiciroi nciitto allpftrta ot the country v.v ox.
prcsii , securely packed from obncrvatlou , if dill de
scription of cano Unhcn , Ono roisuiial Intonljw
preferred If con\enlcnt. Open at all honia.
Addrei a all Icttori tu
Omaha Mtdionl & Surgical
1118 Howard St ? Omaha. Neb ,
JfASTKR'S BAMS.
In the Circuit Court o/ the United S'.atti , for thl
Diitrict oj XtbratKu.
L.V. . TUU.KY8 , Triutee ,
[ III Cluncorj.
MARION UKIlillLli et al.
TOEICL08UBM Of . . . . . . .
Public Notice ii Hcrebjrgiren , thU in pursuance
ted by firing ol a decree cntcrol In the ahora oiute
ontbclCthdij of No.cmtcr. If31,1 , l'.ill I , Ulcr-
boworSpecial Uaitcrla Cbanosr/ln nld couit.wll
ontho'JitlicJayctKfbruary.Hbi at tbo liourot ton
o'olorkln tboinrcnonnoftheialdday , it the ( front )
nortli door ot the Unltoit SUttt court hpu slid
1'o.toUlce bulldloic , In thu city ot Omaha ,
countr , SUtoml Dlnlnct ol Ncbruka , ell t
tlon llieullo lcf dwotltwl Jiropdtr. to-wlt : 'JIio
northAwit quart'ret sectluo tblrty'flvo , InTpwnililp
twenty laur , uorth ol ritgo nine , out of Oth 1' , ii.
llurt cuuaty. KebraakA
KLUS L. niKIUiOWKIt ,
bneclal IXuicr lu Cbincerr.
W.8. JUYNB. rorop.Bj'iHjIlcitor.
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Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Oan Deliver it.
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'aus '
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY TEE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for < , he Indian Deunrtinenfc given for BnCTalo Scales ex
clusively. Scnlo
1405 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAilA , NEBRASKA
.
' - " ' '
8uif a formerly $
Suits formerly $ JL&.M > now , # 0.
SuiteJormerfyl1MW now ji
Suite formerly $ & 4-.W > now $
Over Coats formerly $ & 00 now $ 0.00.
Over Cottte formerly JftjfOJW now $
Over Coats formerly $ tto.M > no.w $
Over Coats formerly . # jT A00 now tji
Ovc.i Coats formerly $ # 4-.Ott now $ JL8VO.
And every otlior article in proportion.
Call and ? eo our prices.
Farnam St.
( SDCOEaSUR TO POSTEU & GRAY ) .
AND CEMENT.
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