r THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. WciinSBu'ay Morniu i Jan. 21 , LOCAL BREVITIES , rncifio car Hull out on Ths Utlon p y it * monthly tiip to-day , --Mr.Jiromol'cDtisil , clerk ol Iho pallet ( lines' . his couit. has recovered fiora Tko UnUn Stir club will gite agnail mMquende ball t Moltopalltin lull , corno FiiJay , Jan. SUtli. VtuttconUi nJ DoJgf , The two fellows who robbed L slio & ' Mondnjr morning wore ilorroll' * drug Btoto arrested yrtterdayaadLno In J ll awaiting nu cxuntnnltun. The tmtns fran the cast were notrly a'l ' the transfer yesterday ftau I t3 In reaching tha Union 1'aclfio train , No. 3 , was dtlayoJ nbjut tno luur in luavli g ihts city. In pollca court tun morning Patrick llowlo/ , who waj b n.on out of $10 yesterday by n , bjRUi thict , fllcd n complaint ngalusl B , 1) . Wn'sh , tbo a an who dtow the chetk. 'Jha Tint Spiritual Hocloty will meet Sun day nt JEO ! : p , rn. ehnrp for the diction of ofliccrs , ut Mettox | > llt n lull corner of i'oui- taeulli > nd Dnil o ktrects All nro reipoct- fully Invited to utotd ; Tha Germ in edition of the illustrated BUppleiuont of the UEK can now bo lud at thU olllco at 1C ctnls en , h or two for 2o cent . Tlioflo can bo ruallud to any pait of this coun try furno coot and to Germany for two couts \Voitbrook. thobicyclut , was approhtnd- cd at the lit pat yc torday afUrnoon , i n ft'i rUtrulunotit wtr.autauod out by Carrier , the photgrupl.ur , iu Judge Anderjon's cnut. WostSieuk i aid up his debts and was allowed to dop&tt. A car leal of furniture for the now court home , the first received , nrrivuil Monday from Contractjr Foig ? , at 33 ut Saginaw , Michigan. It ccnjittod of furnltuio tor tVo dlsttiot court room , county o ! < rk'i office and county treasurer's ofllco , and Mr. 1'eigo his eonttwo icon to receive anJ put it up. Dr. A. Herg , who loft Omiha under some- whit of a financial cluud , has written Judge Boncko tilting that ho wont to C pj Girardo , Missouri , for * tbo purpose of raising money upon some propirty which In hid In that place aud will return toOtnah. \ about the raid- dlo of February aud will iny all Ms debts and uuko this place hi ) future hamo. Noirly all tto trains were moro or leas la'o Utt eight. Tno North western win twclvo hours behind time , tha K. 0. , St. Jo ) & 0. 15. one h > ur and twenty minutes lats , the C , 15. & Q trjkin from Chicaao one hour late , while the overland Denver train on tha U. 1 * . loft thu d.'pot on hour ntd , n quirtor bshmd shedulo lima , doUyod by eastern con- mclium , A reporter viiiting the hospital yesterday saw the man , John Andarson , who \ua so horribly ribly mutilated by the explosion of a blatt'ng chatga at Buinctt , Neb. , last Novombar. Anderson's jaw has bcon entirely removed in front nhilo his cheeks wh'ch were blown open liMObcca unv'.ly aswoil tog'ther. Auderson will not only recover , but will in tlmo proiont n very re pjcUb's appear anco for a "man without n j w bona. " Delina Pinco , Delia Morns and Maud Clifford nro the names of the three girls who ha\o until recently Leon ergsgad as varitty nctrmea at the Buckiuuham theatre. At th otptrntfon of their cott-nct , the man agement owtd them S2CO , which it is alleged , they refused top y , without however , giving any good ( riounda fo : the refusul to meet just debts. ThiiUaaold trick of lha Butking- ham people , and in no xviao conflicts with thilr goneial repuUtion. PKBSJONniS. Uon , Tflomas T , Mulvihill Is at the Pazton hotel. hotel.W. W. S. Shannon , assistant surgeon of the U. S , A , is at tha Paxton. Arthur E. Rood , of Monrof , Wis. , was in the city on a wes.tra tiip. Mr. K , 8. Van Ta'Eoll , cf Cheyenne , patted ! through this city east yesterday lie was uccompanied by his two who are returning to their studies , spent thsir vacation at their homo in Chey enne , Jamoi D. Graham , J. W. Adamr , North Bead , Henry C arko nn-1 family , flainview J. B. Whipliey and fcmlly. Cvleton , Mr ? . 1'anny Golilo rvtd two children , Ciuletin , I1' . J. Junes , York , and James Rovitt , of Lin coln , are at the Me' Ituilway An official notice from Goooral SuperIntendent - Intondont Smith apyi : D. W. Cam- mil gt baa been appointed joint agent t Han ting t'n at&tton , Idnho divieion , for the U. P.Ry. . and 0 , R. & N. Oo'o. , vlco 0. F. Drukr , rcaignod. The followluf ; lulu give norao rccont nppiintmonts nnd repeat otlnre : The following named peraons are the nuthniiz d claim ngenta of tin Union Paiitio railway company : Mr. John R Manohoitir , fur the line * i f the Ni-braakn dlvialon , with ofllcb at Omalm , Nib , Mr. 0. F. Jorduii , for the HIOI ofthuOM. orjdo diviaiun , nnd tint porlioh of thn Kiniaa diviiim in Chloradu , nlih offi.-o At D nver , Oul fefth. R W. Jeikuit , for Kiu/as division li oi In Kansas , with olllcu at City Center , K B ; Mr A M. Fleming for Wyoming nua Tdaho divis ions , nnd the llnua woat ot Cheyenne , with ofllco at O dou. Utah. Th j nuth r zed tax agents of the com- piny are as follows ; Mr. Otioiga W Voile for the linea of tbo K.visM mid Cnlnrndn divisions , with .oflico at Topeka ; Afr. John B Eiraur , for the lines of i JD N bmnka , Wyuuiing and Idaho divioloni ) , wiih nfllou at Omaha , Nob. A Kiciiioiii Disaster. Word was received * in this olty latt ovouiof ! ( Ji\t M O. Cobb , B prominent citizen of Freruunt , wai fatally , injured ycaterday afternoon by a railroad uoci- dcnt at that point. It appearr , from the meager information - tion BO far rocoi\vd , that Mr. Cobb was walking alouj ; 1ho track , near the town , when ho was run do n by the cast-bound Denver train th-own the , npon cow- ostcher and hurled violently mlfo. He was terribly brniied and mutlhtod , end wa tskonupln u g'ml.nnconfctous con ditlon. The phyjiriaiu pr. nonuco his injurica to bo of a most serii us imtura aud tbfnk that hU rocorory la a matter of vfrv Rravo doubt. Mr. O.ibb is a well known citlron ci Fr'tuoMtiud big man ; frioada iu thu city wHp v/ll / rej et > n hi a' of the std. a .9 cidont Trhlch ho b flm ! him. THE CITY COUNCIL Discnssion 0er Extra Pay Potltlons from I'rotCBtlnR 1'roporty Owners Minor Matter * . The city council canvonod In regular sofaion last nglt. ! Prisont , Messrs Andor cn , Beohol ; Behm , Ford , Furay , Uaic.il ) , Kaufmin , Ljodir , Rtdfl.l' , Thrane , Woadwotth and M yor Murpfcy rr.TiTtoxa AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , approving certain paring i rJinincca. Filed. From Qeorgo llolmts , requesting cor rection cf error In ptnonal tjx , Re ferred. From E. Kountio , potitlomng for a re fund of curling aud guttoriuj tix. Ro forrud. Namcroiu billa rroro referred to the proper ooumittoca. From 0. K Tumor , protesting agtin t grading of Fn'natn atioot in front cf his opoity. Referred. From Qeoigj A. Uorgland , asking for A refund of propony tax on error in us eoanment. Referred. From opoo'al ' apprft'a'nj commitlo : consiating of Mosars. Kauftinn nnd Hna- call , ropoit.ng that the lot on lha eouih- weat corner of Sixlcoath andFarnam wae worth $13,000. A inotiou to s-ll the lit 0 the board of commeroo , was , after a aomowhnt lengthy dtacimion , patajd. From baatd uf piblio woil ; , rcconi mending that the city ahall trakothe proper pjymonta to the Batbdr Asphalt Uompauy , on contracts for gradirg done in paving districts No 3 , 4 , C , G and 7 , and recommending that n guarantee ol $200 bo reserved until May 1. when the quality of the work done by the ompany would"ha vo been thoroughly At this point , a keg and animated dls- cusiaton followed. Oouuciluitm lUudtlu thinking that ihia waa n proper juncture at which to spring the matter , rolerrod to an editorial statement which had appear ed In the Republican to the effect that an ordiimuco for the payment of $ l,178for exctsi cf gradiup had been ougitoared through the council surropti- ti ) uaiy , nni ia such n manner aa to pre vent til the m mberr , aavo ono , from gaiulng nn underataudlrg of ita true im port. Iln finally wound up by giving tbo name of tin motnber of the council who h'ad g'von ' this falao information as Mr. Wo .dwortti. . Mr Lecdcr took the same position nnd tvoight it ws a burtiog disgrace that lha council should bo extensively liholed ' in tho'circulation of defamatory itoriea by the journal referred to. Tlicrj waa mt , lie naid , ono iota ( f fru'h in the article. Mr. Woodworth took the floor , and admitted that ho had furuiihed the information which had given rlao to the editorial , supposing that it waa olFicinl aud authonlio. Ho mid that the sum of $1,178 had boon paid ever , hu had undorstroJ , to the Barter rxiplult company in n voucher which hid never ! ; mo through lha rcgu- lirnnd open comae of biuluoa ? . Air. naecall said Hut it ai well known that nil reports made by tbo city engineer wore submitted to , and approved by , the board of public w.irko , and all mistaken would bo uncovered when the a-conntn were finally audited by Major Murphy Mr. lied Bold came to Iln front agxin and road the article which had roen denounced - nouncod aa false , and had caused all tin trouble. Mr. Woodwoitb. explained that ho had nothing lo do with the article in quca tion further than famishing the fixuroe , Into poaseation of vthtch ho had comp , fully be'ioring ' that his construction o the oii iaal account which ha had BLOII in the city engineer's oflieo was cor roc ; . City Engineer Roaewater , bynqueat , gave an txplanntloa of the porpl xiog inn .tor. He explained in burning , that iu connection with the Tenth street gradinc ; work , thu contractors coma to him , md wanted extra pay for excess of work d _ > no , and as ho r of used to make the nllowiinc ? , they wont to the c nncil , hopu g easily g < t the bills making the ol- lonnuco. t'iroig . In the caao of ( he Uowaid fltrcot grn 'itig ' , OJULC hnin Red field had o > mi > to li m with tbo bill f > r extm dllo taito < H HXCOIH < jf wirt , and nrged that it ho included i i the abstract of the levy to bo submitted ; and hu be- lloving that the bill hud ic uivo 1 > h i on dortoinuut of the council , had made thi allonnneo , and lal Clod the paper with Redfiuld's riamo written acroes U. Mr. On Ighton wan then c 1 od npii' ' for u supplementary ccluiia'on. , Hi- said that in his capicity us chairman of board of public wurxa ho hcd for snm > time been cunnccttd with the contrcc s of various kinds lie bjliovcd that in many cases the contrastors ought to biuo er ra p y for extra grading. In the case of the Howard utreut grading , I lure had bionvo1 / toiioii why thu contract r * ehuuld bo allowed an extra sum on ac count of tbo long haul which had to b made for iho buiitGt of thu neighbor UL street ? , Jours and Leaveinv.irth. Thert- was no doubt but that the contractors ought to bo paid an extra turn for an ex co of work on their ( ou'ructa How , or out of wl a1 ; tuud , this aurplm ( aymout was to 1)3 nude , was n quistion with which thu board of public works die not luvo to dual. The commuuic.itioa from thn board was finally approved by a unanimous vote of the couiuil. From shine , presenting contrtct of 01 arks Gardner for certain sidewalks. Referred. Fiom property owners on Thiitonth strcbt , prou-ating against the raving of ttmt etrtot south of the U. P. bridge From Sherman avenue property owuerr , protesting ngainit the pavinp of that street during the coming year. Ro- ferrod. From J m s Bolau , a protoit against tax orror. Referred. RESOLUTIONS By Anderson , allowing certain claimr. AJnptod. By Behm , reooramondina the oino 1- Intr of tax on lot 1 , block 15 , for thu year 1884 , the same bein used for church : purposes , R feir d By Foray , reccmmendlng that a spociil pollcomsn be appointed to collect the liquor llceuiot ; at the expense of the school board. Adopted. Btihm , roconmi i ndlng the caUb i llslmifliit of grade on Lt-avonwotth , from Twentieth street to oily limits , on 0 1- loqo street from St. Mary's avenue on to Maton atreot , on OoliTado titfi-i from St. Mary's avenue to Mount Pleasant strnut. Adopted. By n 8c ll rooomraondlng that the itrout ooinmlciloner repo.-t to thu council jthonutubar of croi - r lk laid by him tinco October 1st , 1864 , end other minor ! details of hla work. Adopted. ' REFOhTfl. From commiltoo on finance and claims allowing certain billr. Adopted. From a mo , rtturnlug Wakotield cltiai of error in tax , for moro explicit ata'.o- mint. Adopted. From same , recommending payment of rortftln ninor coatraots. From map , reporting favorably to petition > tition of the Masonic Tunplo craft for remission of certain back taxes Adop'od. From aimo , approving nidowolk ctti * nntcs. Adopted. Fiom mine , reporting favorably on the rob ti i f c.r aln tex errors. F.om same , approving c'ltiln bills. From oimmittco on police , lojonv m end 11 g coii I ] i mil ion of pi Hso appoint ments < it J B.'jih Itovlcs , Andrew Crnv ford , Rolliu Firth , Fred Fuller nud 01 .vies O Blom. Frcm ( oinmlttco en streets and grades , reporting Uvorabty n nppia'aor's ' n p ut ( if dimagis by grading to propiryon Oummg Mreot , botirutn Divitiou and Brown R-jcommitlol. Fran samp , recommending cstsbl L- mnt * of grade of South nvonuo from "it'lvmworth to suuthorn terminus. A From eamo , rcquoitlng ca'ionto ' on ioit of filing alley between Blarney and P riam and 1'ffonty second nnd Tn'ou'y ' thli d streets Adopted. From earno , recommending the cm ttruct ( n of a culvert box twelve I neb us s inure on Cits , between Elovcnth end Cwolfth BtroU. Adopted. From cammitloo on aldowalkr , tocom mending that the proper orcinanco bi pasted toft pro vide for payment of aide- walk contacta of Oburles QarJuor. Adopted , Honda of uivw policemen , Joicph Rowlts and Rollin Firth , presented uud approved. From rales , forma and printing , in approving ceitiin bills. Adopted. From tpacial apptninoment coramitlop , Tuing ttio valua ( { of each Equate foot uf hnl to bo created as city lots by narrowing of Nlcholis atroot from Twentieth slroot west , at 7 cents. L dover ever for ona viock ORDINANCES Appropriating monies out of apechl fund ) to pay for certain public works Paaocd. Appropriating monies out ol epecV funds to pay for paving of intersection of Fourteenth and Webster streets. PiSi- cd. Appropriating monies to pay for city paving and cloning contracts. Passed. Adjourned for two weeks. THE LEGAL TALLY. Notes of tbo District and County Courts Final Disposition or the Klncald Case. A petitlou was filed in the district court yesterday by Ernoet H. Hoffman , praying for a divorce frotr his wife , Laura Hoffman. Groundi nlKgod thoao of abandonment. The pctit'on also re quests the custody o ! a fif toon-year old daughter , Dora , ono of two children by the marr'no. : OuuripH Uiowo fi'oj ' an answer In an off set account , In the matter of a suit of James Sluphonana for money due. COUNTY COUIIT. Lotterd of adininisiritiMi were irsae in the county courb yesterday to Lucius Jeuy , in tha matter of ths estate of George L Obamberlnin , who -was killed At thu Elkhorn disister last fall. Mrs. Clnmbsrlain will recelvo $4,000 from the Uiiiou PdciGo company. Judge McOullochostorrlay specifically decided tbav William Klnciid waa the actual poasuis > r of the $401 for which he fii-'d the adminUtratora of the oataro of Jihn Lannon , dcciasidj MINOIt ITEMS. A rrplovin tuit for the poaaooalon of B cow wa cnmmenced by Ohailea Hunt ington m Judje Anderson's court yester day againat Tnomaa Stack. Stcile , Johnaon & OP. recovered judg ment in.ludgoAn'ircon'a court ycater- dty for SGI ) against Edward Loedtr. A marriage licenao waa isiutd to John Hurley and Mary McGinn. SooUIlHiii AmoiiK Hired Glrlff , To the Editor of the BKK. There are many daughters of poor parents who have to earn their bread in factories , and still moro , unhippy ate girls who have to trork at housework Through American swnidlii g af onto I have been induced to come to Omnlia , jphero it waa said a gill who can cook , tvaah and do nil Linda of luuaowork coulo c-ot SO , $7 or $8 a week. I cvmo hero six months ago and I hive worKed for four American ladies in whoso homo millioiiH of HOiHh waa had. F/rat / , to my rnltf. . r uno I found tint there nro nuro working niili hero than ia neceai- > try , nil of whom are brought hero by sw ndling agents , or sent here by f rn- era The largest wpgss fora girl are 34 , tnd go away down t > SI a week. Iho 4irl who wishes to Rot $4 a wdik muit be vcty gotierous , muat have a very small s niton , because she hardly ever geta o.jougli to eat Sin mutt have as much ttrength as throe muloi , and if aha does lot with to bo rude she must wait fur her * OROB six weeks , as it happened to mo in four places Two and a half or throe dollars a week for eighteen or twinty li mis' work each day Is email pry for much muscle I worked in New York < tid Philadelphia and Ohi ajo , but such Imaitfii' ' , lazy , powdered and stingy la- itits I never nut with until hero in Omaha. I alw yi thought how our lot could be changed , and I came to the con clusion that auoh moan women , with no heart for tbo hlrjd girls , onght to bo tolled liki wild boasts. 1 am a rosialiat. I have my mind made up that from toil - il y vi lit n a lady chests roe , to aet the hnu'Q on firo. I an a < aiu working for wnitlthv folks. I get little to eat , bo. ctuBO they liavo a hen three days for h'ca people , ih bones , which ought to nu gtvon to the dog , are loft for me , nnd if they cheat me out cf my wages , as has oft iii happened , then I will uka my revenge - vongo on such wealthy scoundrels. In the name of forty girls who nu3o have up a secret socialist soclo'y wo beg you , as a man , to publish it in your paper. JENKIK PATTBBSON , From Lilnoolti. Chief Butler , of the Omaha fire depart ment , has arrived , in order1 to attend the I meetings of representatives from the dlf- I ferent fire departments in the state. These gentlemen , Hko Ihe county eur- vojors , oouuty clerks and others , sro I anxiuus for beaeficUl legislation directly I concerning themaolves , and have come to contult M to the best means of obtaining U. Something of a moro Inter- | oatlng nature mky be oommnnloited when | tha homes meet and proceed to bustneu. FINE HORSES , A. Lot ot "CIcvrlMid Kriys" t Stcph. onHon1 Barn to Ilcst Up. . , I. N. High nnd A. S. Slout arrived in Omaha yesterday , having n lot of fine horses which they have imported from Enyhnd fo place npon their stock farm at Blackfoot , Idnho. The hoisos aroal ! thdrougbrcd "Cleveland Bsys' and a finer lot of animals have not been seen In Omaha in many a day. Thcio nro eight of thorn in all , no fo- ! owe : Tlnrafsins Inkormau , 4 years ell ; Kit BOTTOM , 3 years old ; Satiaf action 2 y outsold ; Abproromblo. 2 ycara old ; Lo cl Mulgravo , 2 years old ; Oonfidonop , 2 yonra old , Yorkohiro Lai , 1 > pr old. Ohatnp ou of the Moor , 1 > oar oil. They are nil stallions nnd will bo used b > Mosara. High atd fctontfor bteeditig purpoacs. The nnimals were brought thtoiiph from Now Yotk in ono of tto Arma & Smith's pulsehorao caw , nnd , by thu way , thcso oirj are genuine palaces Thc > cnntoin etalln for oightc.in hntscp , plaoa firfocdand nator and apartmtnta for Attendants. Two En l'sh hostlers accom pany the animals. The "Oloveland Bay" is Iho animal used almost exclusively in Lmdonfir coach "fid rarmgo horaor. They nro bred oxpresaly for two things , ci lor and sctbt' , ittd tiny uio , without duut , the liut t ict n j horeoi in the world. They are n 1 bi ) B and , by the way , tic horao ia a full blood "Olovoland Bay" that hna nny other colorrd hair upoij him than a bay. Tbo anliu h ha vii bcrn a'ablrd ' in thu magnificent birn of Mr. Jaino * Stephen- ion , carnor of Tenth and Barney otrcoto , when * every convoniouco for caring for line horses lo to bj found tnd hardly a tiuo animal passes through Omaha that is not placed within the walls of this stable rest. * 10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Seal of North Oarulina Smoking To cco is the bi nt. _ Mrs. Bhck. the wife of the novcliar , 1m preserved the original nnnusoript of "Mudcap Violet and Molojd of Dare , " handaoruely bound , to hand down aa hoirlocmi to their children. of Nunh Oarollna Tobao CO. SAFE HOME , Mr. JnmcsMockdnlH nnd Family He- turn to OmaliB , On iho 1st day of May 'aat , Mr. James Stnckdalo nnd fomi y left Omaha for an extended trip to England and other points. It was reported after their de parture that the vessel on which they sailed had been shipwrecked and tha they had'bccn losthis icpo t was afto ward contradutcd , and on Sunday mo ning last they arrived in Omaha safe and well. In talking ith a HEIS icpo ter , yea- 'dny , Mr. btockdalo said that they did not a rive in 1 ew York in time to ako the vessel which they had in tended to take , but took the next no utifi nnivod in England two wo "In ofcro the jateamor in whiph they had originally inti nded to rju' ' , arrived. They nsd a very rough vova o , but arrived all right Durintr their ab'onco they v's tad En- gltnd , NttW ZinlriH. Australia , and called at the Satd/ich Itlinria. They rettirntd by the n .y of Oabf jrnia and spout sorer 1 wafks in th t aato. Mr. Sccc'idalo io vtr/onthu iiaiia over hit trip tnd taa tfllfltoriea enough t ) fill a largo book. Thd trip wai made in the interest of Mrs S ookdalo's health , and her many frienda in ihia city will r j 'ice to loirn that aho ia now ei'j yiug bitter health than ak any tuna duriug tuo pus1 ; ten jo w. Th y now iiitond tj make Omshi their future homo. OARS NO US rU'GTO HOLD DOWN EARL BAKING POWDER. , ITAMBOUNOTORISC/ PURE CREAM TARTAR. StOOO. Civesi If alum or finy Injurious eiiDEtaiircscKi bo round In Andro-wn * Ponrl Bating Powtlr , Is jws- th cly PURE. Being cndor.sc < l , nnd 1-r Jmonlalj icccled iroin such chemists aa 8. Jlium lajs , Bos ton : M. Dclnloiitiiliic , of Chicago ; nnd Gustavuj Dodo , Mlhvunkea Never sold in bull : . lake fat. rESTYOPRBAKINtr POWDER TO-M1. i adrertlwd aa absolutely pure THE TEST : riAeaaeuitopdotviiuii a liutblotenntll heatcd.thet roniova thacoruruuJ niuull. Acliemlit will not b > r quired to detect tlm pro cnco or ammonia , DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. m iiuiTiireuiss ins HEVER BK < jcE8Tion , In million homn for a quarter of a cntaiTll hu itood tba conium rt rellablo tent , THE TESTJMTHE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , msKu or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , TMltrnfMt , Mtd.ntU aalMUrile frkMw < u < 'e.Dr. | Price's Lupulln Yeast Gemi I Ttr Ugkl , HMlthr.Ur * dTh ' * BM | Dry IIo T ul In tha'TTorld. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. SV. LOUI8 , mm lime When you should take advantngo of the cncriSct wo nro ranking iu Merchnut Tn-lora' Custommnio Clothing ut the 1312 DOUGLAS STREET , OT-STAIRS. 0 Ho argument can be made in our goods and prices , wliick speak for tkeinselvest Wesimplv rely upon tlie good judgment of our patrons who are not slow to discern between the goods we sell and the 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 the leading tailors throughout the country. All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure Good Fit Suits. Overcoats , f2T 00 Merchint-Tailor imdo nt snoo $25 OO.Mcrdtant-tiilor made nt $10 00 8 0 OOMcrclnnt-Uilor ir.ado ixt 3 0 30 00 MOO SO TO 11 M 8 00 " " 4 00 as ro 1C 01 41) ) 00 U 70 10 00 , 500 40 00 18 25 45 00 " " 20 HO HOO G 00 45 00 20 l 0 01 00 " 22 00 15 on 7 50 50 00 23 no CO 00 C " " 53 16 10 0 < l 00 18 00 7000 SO S50 00 C5 00 SO (0 ( Open evenings until 9 o'cloclr. 7500 . 3) 00 Saturday night until 10 o'clock. We wantto tell you that we are able and willing to save vou nionev , a fact that none of our customers have vet disputed. ] 3e 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 , Feb. All Alterations to Improve a Fit Made Free of Charge. Absolutely PureB This powder nevrr ranee. A mancl cl purr ! ? ! st cngth HI d who cs motion. JTmo connormcnl than iho ordinary klndeatd innnut boso'cl In competl ti m with the nu'tl ude uf low te-t , eh rt t.ight I m of i > h } hrto p wdois. to'J unU In cann n YAL BAKINO I'llWuKIt CO. 0" W ll r ; N V Omaha Medica & Surgical -tusti ute IKotvard Street. ( N. B Corner 1'Jlli and Howard ( For the T-taln ent of nil Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dlieiscs I FurmlcH , < f thu Notvou < Stftcm , I rl Tttto Lie as S ut the Urinary and Sexual OrBni , toil Dkeasoj of tbo Ilcpd 'Ihioatana Lun c , t < j < ecIaltiC9 EVK AND > AU , Plneu-i trraud liy aae | > 0'liiio < ! < l epor-h'ht. ft'ito riltc so of thi Uiart Liver , Btomanh , Klilneyc , Bladder. Neur.lnh , Uheumat T , HI. n , L'ano.r , etc. CATAIIHH. UKONO IITH. And all other dl ow cf the 'hroat nd f.uncatreit < d by Uedlcattd Vapon. ( 'end for Inlnlcr or ciicn ar < m InnuU 1 'H. ) /H illfflie i of the lloot > , Uiluary and Sexual Or gats 1'rltato l.Ur e and Files Cursor no Pay. (16 ( Years Ho p'talnnd I'rlr to I'riollca. ) Comui a Ion and etnmlnaihn fro' . Call o' wrltnf r clraular * in ohronla ill ca'ta and d'foimlt't-s ' , D seaa n uf Fenia ei , I'rlvate liUrascg uf tbtUrlnar in-l Suxntl O'irang , Seminal Wruk si , Ncivoua Del l'lt > or Exhiusticn.ecc. , etc. , nd iur new rcatnraMtetroAtnieut. All lot'era ' and cououltallon'Confidential , llrdlcl oa tenv to all parts of the country vy ex. | irBai HU ely pakd from oVnervatlon , If full de- scrliiticnuf cane U ( ilven. One | f > oonal lutojvlew preferred If oontcnleut O [ cii at a'l honrs Addrota all letters to Omaha M > diciil & 8nrgicnl fusthite 1118 Howard St ? Omaha. Neb. Tlie Jdartjest Line in tJie City. Not Sellint/ AT ! LJL But Cheape 1/ian finy Store in the City. Si LARGEST STOCK OP- fTT Buy your FineBronzed _ Hardware at Home for less than tastern Cities Oan Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask OHH ETODKED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVSENMEKT Ordara for * ke ludian Department given for Buffalo Scales ei- clusivnly. Scale 405 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAiIA , NEBRASKA OUIS JKJEJ&UCTI'ONS : Suits formerit/ < > AOn < nv Suits formerly $12 AW now Suits formerly $11 > . < W now ffi Suits formerly $24.M now $1SAM > . Over Coats formerly $ SAW now $ ti.Ott. Over Coat * formerly $ JLOA > O now $ 7.SO. Over Coats formerly $ t ( > AW now $12AW. Over Coats formerly $18AW now ijitS.&O. Ovc.i Coats formerly $24 AW now JfiJ.8OO. And evpry other nrticle in proportion. Call and ECO our prices. 1216 Farnam St. B. NEWMAN & GO ( BUCOEttSUIl TO FOSTER & GRAY ) . UHE. AND CEKEKT , I U4