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    8 THE PAIL'Y ' BEE-MQ D Y , JANUARY
THE DAILY BEE
Monday Morniiicii Jan ( 26i
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
General Superintendent SmUb , ot the
Union Pacific , loft , yeiletday fof Danvcr.
Detectives Btswiclc and OlatUrlsuck , o
Council Bluffn , wor in lha city yesterday en
official busintsi.
Kuth Uebocka lodge No. 1 Intend giving
onoof their loclablet Saturday evening , Jan
tury 31 , at Odd Fellows hall.
Cold weather haa to delayed work on the
tlaughtcr-houio additions that killing will not
bo commenced before February l.J
A large audience attended Prof , Phillip's
IccturolnSt.Phitomen ' halllastovenlng. The
enbjoct , "My Journey to Home , " was well
Imndlod.
Sim Crowjy [ , driver of hoao cirt No , 2
rejoices in the advent of a twelve pound boy ,
who made his nppoaranco yctcrdny. Moth.
cr nnd child are doing well and S.im Is as Imp-
liy as a king ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 12 , Ililoy mourn tha loss
of their infant ton , Kdwatd IS. , who died
Saturday. The bereaved parents will have
BympUhy of their largo circle of friends in
Ihnlr sad affliction.
Mr. Dronson T. Young and Mws Jcnnio
Florkoo were married in this city Wednesday
evening , January 21st , by llov. Charloj W.
Bavidgo , Mr. and Mrs. Young will make their
liome tit lluntingtan , Oregon ,
The fnit ozproiti , No , 34 , on tha Missouri
1'actfic , duo here ' at 7 n. m. , did not arrive
until 1 o'clock , yesterday The train was delay -
lay cd by the pnitill wreck offreight No. 34 ,
which occurred at Springfield , Neb.
The German edition of the illustrated
supplement of tha BKB can now bo had at this
office at 1C cents each or two for 25 cents.
Thoao can bo mailed to any part of this coun
try forone cent and to Germany for two cents
There Is a gang of bootblacks upon Six
teenth strcot who make llfo very uncomfoit-
nblo-for thu inhabitants a'ouc that thoroughfare -
faro by their mischief and loud noises every
night. Why don't the police run a few of
them in ?
A well known C. B. k Q , conductor was
asked by the own , lately adopted as a distin
guishing mark by this road , kept one eye
closed. "Oh , he's got that eye on the da-
plex , " was the reply , which will ba appro-
elated by railroad men.
Superintendent and Mrs. I. M. Pierce ,
ol the poor farm , ontortalnod a number of
thgir friends last evening , in their usual hap
py manner. She spacious dining halls were
put in order for dancing and the merry party
trippid the light fantastic until a Into hour.
An elegant lunch was served at 12 o'clock ,
Boon after which the party returned home ,
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce entertain their fiiends
In a molt enjoyable manner , a ? all ara willing
to attest who have had the pleasure of attend
ing a party at their homo.
PERSONALS.
Mr. D. L , Sedgewick , of the Chicago Pri
vate Detective agency , is in the city.
W. D. McKay , Plaltsmouth ; L. E. Read
And wife , Lincoln ; S. II. Avay , Morris
Friend , Guns. Skyes , Jamoj'Wiltiams , J. J.
Pear ? , Seward , C. Cook , Fremont , and John
Iiano and wife , of Lincoln , are stopping at
the Metropolitan.
Mr. L. G. Moore , editor of the Weekly
Ilecord , of Grand Meadow , Minn. , has been
in this city the past few days , the fuest of
Mr. G , N. Copeland. Mr. Moore is E coking
A loca'.iou for a paper ia this state , and will
make a tour of the st&ta for that purpose.
EILBY In this city , at the residence No
512 Nort' 21th streU , Edward E. , Infant
eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kiloy ,
Funeral will take place to-day.
Army Orders ,
The following circular has just been re
ceived at the local army headquaitera :
WASHINGTON , January 19 , 1885 ,
The Commanclng General , department
of the Platte , Omaha , Neb. : ST : I an
int traded by the lloutanant general com
manding the army , to communicate for
your information and guidance and that
of officers serving In your command tbo
following decision of the secretary of war
regarding 'ho ' pnrch'sa by 1 he quarter
master's depirtmont of supplies for the
army under existing laws and regula
tions ;
Whenever competition has boon invited
by advertisement or clrcuUr letter to
dealers , and no bids received , it becomes
the duty of the purchasing officer to
make the purchase in open market in 111 ?
manner usual among businosa men , and
auoh open market purchases are not to
be , In the moaning of the law , emergency
purchases , and need not bo specially re
ported for the approval of the secretary
of war. The fact that competition has
boon invited and no bids received should
in all cases bo noted on the face of the
voucher for the purchase. The failure
to receive bids In response to an ad
vertisement does not , however , justify
an omiislon on the part of the purchas
ing officer to ogiin Invite competition
when similar supplies are r.galn required
to bo purchased.
The purchase of parts of machinery ,
or parts cf stoves or rinses , for repairs ,
or of patented artlc'os for which It ia
known there can bo no competition ,
should bo made In open market , and are
\ \ hold not to bo emergency purchases , and
need not bo sbcclally reported for the ap
proval of the secretary. I am , sir , very
lospcotfally , your obedient servant ,
R , 0. Dnun , Adjutant General.
Glee Club Notps.
The now prima donna soprano , JUIsi
Alice Atwood , with the Chicago MadrJga
club , is a papil of the celebrated matter
I ? * Signer Riudeggar , and has made hersel
r ft a great favorite with rfir audiences wherever
over she has sung.
The London press give her. the mos
favorable notice.
Our people will have' the opportunit ;
of listening to this young lady on February
ruary 3 , being the occasion of the fits
of the grand concerts to bo given thi
Benson by the Omaha Glee club ,
Mr. Frederick Austin , the comet vir
tuoso , with the Ohlcsgo Madrigal club
announced to appear In grand concer
with the Omaha Glee club , on Februar ;
3 , Is pronounced by the eastern press t
bo onoof the finest soloists that has eve
been In this country. Hear him ,
President Santa INUrU'a Atfenaaln ,
SANTIAGO , VIA GALVEJTON , January 25.-
It Is stited that some clue has baen found rte
to the Identity of thn would-be assa slns c
President Santo Maiia , the maker of Ihetl
box conUlninfc the powder has been appn
I , ! I hendo'1. The parson who ordeioi the bcx t
ba made Is a woman ,
A WONDEEFUL INVENTION ,
An Attachment for Propelling Bicyc
les by Stcnm.
Mr. L. D. Copeland , of Phoenix ,
Arizona , brother of S. N. Oopoland of
this city , lias Invented and , patented a
atoam power attachment to propel
bicycles and la now astonishing the
Nvhoelmon of the coast with exhibitions.
The San Francisco Sportsman describes
ho Invention as follows :
' Wo had the pleasure of Inspecting
his week a no ir and wonderful invention
the ahapo of n steam blcyclo. A
rclprocfttlng ocglno is attached to the >
'Star" blcjclo on the bar , which con-
osts tha handle with the smn'l whout in
ront. Banzlno Is used for heating pur-
josos mid atcam cau bo got up In a few
momenta. At the present time the sup *
ily of the fuel and water has to bo
oplopi'htd every hour , but with
mtlcipatod improvGincntssupplloa onongh
or Bororal hours will bo provided for.
Mnoty pounds of steam cau bo carried ,
at the maohino can bo run with twenty
ounds. The machine averages about
TO minutes a milo over any ordinary
oad. The pedals can bo used lu con-
unction with the steam power whenever
occssary and the speed vrlll bo increased
ccordlugly. When the ateam power la
> nly used the pedals are brought Into
equlaition for foot rostr. By the un-
crowlng'of two bolts the ontlro machine
can bo taken oil and there remains the
rdinary "Star" bicycle In its entirety ,
'osalbly the reader haa pictured a m . -
hlno which la both awkward and cumber-
omo , ao ho will bo all the moro surprised
rhonho loarna that everything connected
rlth the s'.earn part of the bicycle , the
oiler , water-tank , engine , benzine tink
nd all the appl'nncoj weigh only cigh-
eon pounds. The engine la furnished
1th quarter horse power. The machine
as reached the present atato of porfec-
lon , only nttor four years of continuous
tudy and experimenting by
.ho Inventor , Mr. L. D. Cope-
aud , of Phoenix , Am > nn. Al
the request of saveral wheelmen , Mr.
Oopoland gave an exhibition with the
maohino at ilia Mechanics' pavilion laat
lunday. The few gentlemen who wore
ortunato onongh to bo present , were un-
nlmona In the praise of the invention.
? ho Ingenuity of the contrivance la a
matter of astonishment to these of a mo-
ihanlcal tnrn of mind. Mr. Oopoland
IBB patented the Invention , and ia nogo
iatlng with the largo bicycle firms In the
laat , for the purpose of ontorlng
into some engagement for the manufac-
uro of tha steam bicyclo.
THEOOONl'YPOOB ,
Votes on the System or Relief lor the
Helpless Mendicants of
las County.
Friday a car load of flour arrivct
or the poor , and was ttiwod away in tbo
ccontly nowly-fitred-up rooms in the
ascment of the court house.
The charity was d'sponiod by County
Commlationor O'Keelia ycsttrJay , in the
.baonco of Mr. Pierce , who ia 111.
The system of charily practiced for the
ellef of the Douglas coun'y ' msndioanls ,
n the woek'y dispensing of rations , is
uito interesting.
The rations were formerly given oul
y Iho county commlssionors.iMr. Drexel
eing the first member of the board to
luperintond the Friday "matinoos. " Ho
as succeeded by Commissioner O'Kooffo ,
ho continued to act in the capacity until
wo years ago , whan Superintendent
'ierco ' took hold of ( ho work. These
seances"aro given every Friday , usually
rom 11 a. m. to 4 p , m.
The business calls en Mr. Pierce on
liese occasions are , it is needless to say ,
cry numerone. All classes of people
flock to the front with outstretched hand ,
liking for the food which will sustain
, hem , in their abject poverty , until the
next weak rolls around. Old women ,
igod , decrepit hardly able to mumble
; htir petition for the rations , small
ihlldren barely able lo walk , and even
ild men , whose circumstances prevent
working out a living , flock to these
weekly "seances. " It Is estimated , and
irobably the figures are not too large ,
bat one hundred families receive charity
n this way , d'spensod at the county's
xpense. Mr. Pierce is thoroughly oon-
ersant with the status of every mendi-
ant and not uiitil the need ot help is
horoughly proven , is the applicant for
iharlty allowed to ba placed on roll oi
weekly callers.
As a general thing old ago has doprivec
nest of these who apply for aid of the
jbllity to earn a living. Liquor comes
n for Its aharo of the blame , as having
olucad many a family to abject poverty.
Occident end sickness are aha causes
vnich combine , though not so often as
ho other two , to bring the petitioner for
iharlty to a point of enforced mondl-
ancy.
Seal of North Carolina Smoking Tc
acco la the best.
AMUSEMENT NOTES ,
Iho Whirl of Gnyety for the Remain
Ing Days of January
The remaining dais cf January will b
protfy well ocupicd ; by the following lis
of amusements :
Monday evening the Omaha Burn
club will celebrate the occasion of th
120th annivo sary of the bi tb of Hobo
Burns , vith grand banquet and ball a
Falcon r's hall.
Also , on Monday evening 'ho Oinab
Turn Vo cin celebrates its 11 h anniver
sary w th a'ball andmus c lo at Germani
liall. '
Jon , 27th the Appollo club meeta a
Masonic ball.
Jan.-25tli , Myitlo Division Unifori
Rank K. of P.1 holds a g and masquorad
ball a * Mot opolitan ball , the first o
a scries which terminates March 25.
On the same night Fields private masquerade
quorado at Mason o liall.
Dlro Mtbrortuno.
Mr. D. W. Van Cott , of this city , i
meeting with numerous misfortunes. Th
old adage that misfortunes never com
singly Is amply verified in his case. 1
few days after Christmas his eldest BO
was taken ill and died. Mr. and Mrs
Yan Oott , together with their remsinin
son , a bright llttln boy of two yeanatari
od for Rnckford , Illinois , to bury the !
dead. On the way the remaining so
was taken seriously 111 and after revel
ing Rockford hl life was despaired of fo
a Ion ? time. Finally , after a long Beige
in dleeaio was overcome and tha little
cllow bctan ; to mend. Lut week , just
s Mr. and Mrs. Vin Cott were prepar-
na to return to their homo In this city , a
) lcgram was received from Madison ,
Visconsln , announcing that Mr. Van
Jolt's mother bad Buffered a stroke of
aralysls and was not expected to live ,
Ir. Van Oott immediately loft for tint
lace nnd spent a few days with his 111
mother. Matters now look moro bright ,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Van Oott are expected
n Omaha next week.
POLIOS POINTERS ,
) onR8 ( In Pollen Court nrul Other
Items of Interest.
Friday afternoon Officer McBride
rrcstcd a dcscr or from the United States
rmy. The man's name is Pat Ford , and
o was given away by a tramp , with
rhom lie had bean in company for some
line.
Jack Nugent and Bob Green , propric
ors of the Buckingham thcal'o , woio ar-
cstcd Fr'ilay for selling liquor with-
ut n license. The case was continued
mlil next Tuesday , and n bond of $50C
or t'cir appearance was signed by flcnrj
lornbnrger.
W. Hoylo stole a shovel from Hcnrj
? undt Friday nnd was ancsted for the
iriino. In duo course of time ho will belied
lied nccoiding to Qoyle.
And ow Johnson has been boa'dinc
vith a lady named Augusta Ucrglnnd and
laving bccomo dclinquunt in his boa t
Ura. Bcrgland o tiered him to leave ,
ft hnaonbccamo abuaiVo and was n1 rested ,
fotuHay ho was rclcas d upon condi.
.ion that ho would not bo her the land-
nil y any more. Mrs. Bcrgland holds hii
, nink f r board.
Charles Kirk wa changed with vagran ,
sy. Ho pleaded not guilty and ivai ro
cased with aiders to Icavo the city befo'c
3 o'clock this evening. J3 o was nrrestce
ast Bumtnur for stealing S4.CO from tin
livoli gaixlin.
James Powers and Win. Quinn , botl
> artcnders for Wood , the Fourtccntl
trcot saloon kecpo' , got into a row aboul
, ho mixing of d iiiks and were arrcs cd
They both pleaded guilty jcstcrdaj
and wcro Cut d SI each and costs.
Mrs. Sudolph , wife of Sudolph , wl
TOS a special policeman in this city las
winter , complains that her husband hai
eft her taking with him $200 , all th <
n noy they had. and that ho is spending
IIH same in riotous living. An order wa
ssucd for his ar cst.
IMPORTAM ? DECISION-
The " \VholCBa1o lilquor Dealers Mus
Have liioonso.
In the county court yesterday Judgi
tloCulloch rendered a decision whlcl
seems to point strongly to the fact that
nholeaala liquor dealers must have 11
censes or eho they cannoi protect thoii
own busin
James Walsh & Co. , wholesale liquoi
dealers in this city , brought , suit againal
John Bhke , of Plattsmonth , to recover i
ulanco duo upon account. Judge Lake
appeared for tha plaintiff arid Isaac
Adams , Esq. , for thu defendant. The
trong point made by tha counsel for the
defendant was that tbo plalntilTs could
not collect , ai thty did not tavo a license
ind hence were doing business in ar
' ( legal manner. The grounds for this do.
: ento were , first , that the license wat
ranted under an illegal ordinance. Soc-
> nd , that tha petition under which the
icensa was granted was not signed bj
, hlrty resident freeholders of the ward IE
which the business was to ba ccndacted ,
The ease was ably argued upon both
tides , but Mr. Ado mi seemed to have the
) cst side of the question and the case
was finally decided In favor of his client.
This wll raiao a new point with the
wholesale dealers , whether it is better tc
lo bunineas without a license and rnn the
risk of being nnablo to collect their bills ,
> r to pay license and thereby hare tholi
icslnets declared a legal one and bonce
> a able to collect their ascounta through
ho courts ,
A Pleaa ut Time.
The T. & F. club hold its first meeting
on Friday evening at the beautiful now
residence of Doctor Jensen , comer o !
ightoonth and Leaven worth streota , am
lid a most delightful time. Tha exor
cises were mostly of a literary character
coatisting of readings by Mrs. S. P
Horse and Dr ] Jontcn ; recitation by Mr ,
B Chapman ; music by Miss Hobart
of New York , and Mrs. E Morony , ant
singing by Mrs Jas. Martin. Whan thi
[ irogrammo was fully cariiod out , thi
; lub rtpiired to the dining room , when
a charming sight mot their eyes. A tabli
glittering wl'h silver and old chine
ind covered with pyramids of fruits ait
lowers , and all thu delicacies of tbo sea
eon , where the generous hospitality of thi
boit and hostess made all fee
at oieo. This club la what wa
known last winter &a the "Now am
Then" club , but roor0'f ni/,3d with all the
old members except two or throe , and i
few new cnes.
The DniB i lei It's Woolnfr ,
'To nitro ch momio ! , " Iw s'shod '
The drag cleik to Miss Laura ,
"To ether winyou _ fi r niy hrido
Or hair-dye in my gore , ah ! "
The belladonna si'ver dress
Ami ttoro tliH knew was sloppy ;
"O.if you camphor that I giitsB , "
Htio ititd. "uo ask iny p jppy , "
"Thou haftBbprn near nnd jot BO far , "
GroviuJ th > yDUUK minnn paling ,
"Giti d-bye ! I'm morphinu in eoarcli of pa ,
Thimbu llcjiico hia failing , "
"You mink gum gcdda kisa , " the cried ,
And put her arms around him ;
" 1 opium not twhl"she ti.h ( d ,
'Mow go to i > a and Bound rum. "
"I will nnd iisk col < gne , " he aid ,
'And if flixirlnv r
You'll potuh chroud upon tha dead
Young man you will discover. "
Slix cast r nil b'ack ' eyfs on his
"I willlmtrrh Jove I swear it ;
If ilisaup intmei t etds thia biz
I'm madder-nough to wear it , "
"fummin1 and citrate down , " pa cried
Uotntho ytm'h euamotcd ,
"May I take chlorof rm my bride ? "
The young man meekly stammered ,
"T k Laura ? Think her Paris groan
liecausH hi t"nk her u other ?
No ! sonny. Tnke a pill eertno
I'll give the girl t not her. "
A Goi-reutlon ,
Tothecdit6r of the BEE.
I wish you would please correct a ruu
'ako made in your Saturday's HE
that Mr. Pierce was taking care of th
Comfort family 1 ho Woman's Christia
assoclat on huvo been taking care of Ui
ch Id en for one week nnd now has ti
, iiuolheralso. MATUON or W. 0 , A ,
KANOE OOUNTT.
'nllerton'a ' Olnltna for A Btnto Nor-
School Other Matters
of Interest.
Nob. , January 24. Fal-
erton people are confident that with the
mcqualed advantages offered ( hey will
ocure the state norms ! school. The fcl
oning resolutions were drawn up for
lev. Oalo on his departure , for Central
i'y ' :
Whereas , The Rov. N. H. Gale for
three m ntbs , moro or lets , has labored
aithful'y ' in the vineyard of the Lord at
? ullorttn to separata the aheap from the
ca's and purify the uurogonmto in
loart ; end ,
Whereas , ho labored bravely and val-
ontly for the location of the Woaloyau
acmlnary at this plsca and
Whereas , falling in this meat laudable
design , ho baa been called to take chug , )
of the conforeccj sch > ol to bo located in
adangerona swamp forninst Oontinl City ,
now , therefore , bo It
Resolved , That a committee on sub-
cHptlon whoco duty it shall bo to ralao
funds for the purchase of an outGt that
will bo necessary for Rov. Oalo'a use and
safety In his nurr field of labor , bo np-
Dointcd by the chair ( CliBB. A. Cunnlng-
: iarr > ) with instructions to report at tome
iuturo day ; aud furthnr
Resolved , That it is tbo opinion of this
commitloa that the necessary cqulpapo
should cocsV/of the "Nibnukft Qacou , "
now stranded at Ftcmnnt , which proba
bly could bo purchased for leas than cost ,
andRoaolved
Roaolved , That a board of inspectors
should bo appointed to teat the rca-
wcrthino.'s of the craft , BOO that slu ia
fitted for n three months crulao , and pro
vided with the following armamentari
um , Ono mariner's compiles and sux-
lant , a sounding load , anchor , a pnr ! ° f
jura boots end a allckor , bed , becnl . g ,
cooking atovo and utensils , a bolt of mcs-
qulto netting and four ounces of qninins ;
aud bo It f nrthor
Resolved. That with thia equipment
the undertaking of finding a location for
the cobforcnco school in the drycst spot
within the radios of navigation in or
abont Central City , shall receive our
hearty support.
P. S. Your committee further roc-
commends that a wlro screen bo planed
around the transport to keep the frog )
from hopping from the college grounds
onto the dock of the boat.
Fullerton ia located on the Cedar and
Loupe rivers in Nance county , in the
most fertile and picturesque part of the
state. The town , although only four
years old , contains 1,500 Inhabitants and
la enjoying rapid growth.
A. BILL TO ESTABLISH A STATE NORMAL
will soon bo introduced in the legislature.
Fullerton posaesaes moro natural claims
for such an institution than any other
point in the state , foremost among tham
is the magnificent school slto en a hrgo
elevation that commands a view of both
Cedar and Loupe rivers for miles. Here
the oitizans hwo aecurod forty acres of
land worth $100 per aero , end a largo
school boilding worth $4,000. These will
Lm deeded to the atato on their adoption
of the school.
The bill will nek for only a small ap
propriation compared to the advantages
offered. The need < of > : ciiothor state nor
mal is generally acknowledged , aud Ful
lerton presents unequalled claims for the
school.
A delegation will.go from Fnllcrtcn to
Lincoln to preaontahofr claims ,
SMALL FAILURE.
M. Gowgill'a drug store , the finest in
central Nebraska , was clnsad this week
on a § 1,200 ezecujionj , .It will soon bo
re-opened.
A serious fight occurred this -weak at
Dlty hotel , and the Journal aizas it up in
the following nunnor :
Two hotol-keepera over the way
Had a t < rribla Bet-to , one day ,
And tha way the hair flow
And tno blood And skin , too ,
Was a teiror to enakts , EO they say.
The neighbors came in on the run ,
To witnesa tha cat-clawing fud ,
And they say that tha floor
Was one vast eea.of gore ,
And the battle a cf a one.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao
CO.
IhoNluht Session.
BV A CONQIIESSIONAI , BAUD.
The gaslight yearns on quires tied
Of eloquence piled up IQ massee ,
And hiauto wirta shoot out tlitir fires
Where Ouhiltrea sinllea on the masses.
Blow , Buolulm , blowl whllo on the desk you
hamincrl
Beware of Ionic's iangled maze and don't for
get to mind your grammar.
O hark ! O hu'hl How bravely gush
The rounded periods outioarinpf ,
Where Rublnson and Fiorrty
Inspire the bla&ttd lion's roaring.
Veil , Bunkum , y llt Make thu old t-choos
wheeze itl
Answer echoes , "Ohees. it , chooao it. cheeao
it ! "
ARSNOUS
nnt'CTOHOtDcowN
EARLBAKINGPOWDE
ITAMBOUNOTORISC
PURE CREAM TARTAR.
S1OOO. Given
If alum or any injurious substances caibe found
In Andrews' Pearl Baking Powdc . I" po-
tlrcly PURE. Being endorsed , andt tlmonlali
received from inch chemists asB. DaimHays , Ilos-
ton : M. DclafantaiDo , or Chicago ; nnd Guatavuj
Uode , Sllhvaukco. Never sold lu bulk.
Omen ACWTOB or 1'nu.io ACCOUNTS. )
STATE or NKIIIUBKA. >
LINCOLN , Jan. 1C , 1885. J
It is hereby certlHed that the Western Mu
tual Benevolent Association of Ueatrice in the
state of Nebraska , has complied with the in
surance law of this state , and is authorized ta
trautact the business of life Insurance in thli
state for the current year , Commencing Feb'
ruary 1,1885.
Witnrst my hand > nd the seal of the Au <
dltor of _ Public Accounts the day and yeni
above wiitteu.
H , A. BABOOOK ,
Auditor 1' , A.
- i.1 " '
WBiftJBs *
1312 UP-STAflS. !
. UP-8TAIBS
-IN-
Having received a fine line of Misfits and Uncalled for Over
coats and Suits , from the leading tailors tlirougliout the coun
try , wliicli we will sell at lialf their value , are now readv for in
spection at the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas Street , between
Thirteenth and Fourteenth , you can secure a $40 custom-made
Ov 2Xoit for $18 ? a $5 ° four ttonChtaway custom-made Suit
for $25. We have also a fine line of custom-made Suits for
$25. We have also a fine line of custom-made Pants which we
are also selling at half their value. Toucan buy a $10 pair of
custom-made Pants for $5. Don't fail to give us a call.
All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit
LLARS
Latest styles and elegant garments in silk and satin lined
suits and overcoats , rendering amost opportune chance to secure
a bargain.
Overcoats. Suits.
$6500 ] Cuttom-mnde Ovcrcoatafor $10 00 SCO 00 Cuetom-mado Suits for $3000 S15 00 Ciutom-mado Panto for 8 0
CO 00 " 25 00
55 00 "
25 " "
00 12 00
7 00
CO 00 " . . .
22 CO CO 00
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22 CO 10 00 " " | G 50
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45 00
20 00 45 00 20 00 8 00 " "
4 DO
40 00 " . . . 18 00 40 00 18 CO 7 00 " ' " [ , 300
35 00 . . . 15 CO 35 00 1500 ' .
Open ovenlnga until 9 o'clock.
30 OOJ " 12 00 SO 00 12 00 Saturday night until 10 o'clock.
NALMI i
1312 Douglas St. , Up-Stairs , Omaha , Neb.
1312 LIT UP BY ELECTRIC LIGHT
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marrel ot purely ,
ticngth tilwlio'o3'nienes3. More economical than
ho ordinary klntls.ai d cannot 1)0 no'a In compctl-
ion Kith the uultl'udo ' ol low tot , ehart weight
li.mot phyH hrte powders , hold only In cans.
IOYAL BAKINfl I'OWliKK CO. 108V 11 8t ; N.Y ,
Omaha Medica & Surgical
lustitute
Howard Street.
( N. B. Corner 12th and Howard Streets , )
( For the Treatment ot all
jhronic and Surgical Diseases
Meciscs of Females , < f the Nervous Svetom , Prl
ito Diseases ol the Urinary and Sexual Organs ,
mid Dheasoa ol the Iliad , Throat aud Lung's ,
tipecUltlea
KVE AND KAll ,
. . . „ treated by -xporlenoed epeclalUt , also
dlecisca o ! the tltart , Liver , Stomach , Kldnoyt ,
Illaddcr , Neur Icl . Uhcumat inn , I'llis , Cancer , etc.
CATAltnil. BUONOniTW ,
And all other dl oa of the 'UitoitinJ Lungs treat
ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Send ( or Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation. )
/ , ! ! dlrws of the lllooJ , Uilnary and Sexual Or.
B&nu. I'rlrato Diseases and
- '
Piles
. . . . ,
* .oviwov. * VW
ol the Urinarr nd Sexual oreanB ,
neee , Nervous Dehlllty or Exhaiutltn.ctc. , cto. , nd
eur now restoratlvotreatraent.
All lettcis and consultatlonn Confidential.
Medlckes enttoatlirUof too country > -y ex.
press , eecutoly packed from observation , U lull Uo-
jcrlptlon of case l chcn.Ono ) )0i ) onal lntovlevr
preferred 11 convenient. Open t all lionrs.
AddrtbS all Icttcre to
Omaha M dical &SurgicnlInsttute
1118 Iloword Bt. Omaha. Neb.
Earnest Eiine n
flie City. Not
Selling
AT COST ,
But Clieape Wan finy Store in
the City.
JOHNEffSSIE ,
Cuming St.
2407- - - -
LARGEST STOCK OF
19
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
Send for Our 25&Page Catalogue , only one issued in Netask
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
'BUB ' ; n f !
Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
RIED IP
t 05 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
ON ALL
F-
c
JujJUj . .
r * j juu j * > jLujLrmj jjs.jL i
Suits formerly $ JLO.Onow $7.SO.
S lit&'formerly $12jOO now'to.OO *
Suits formerly J/iJLG.OO / now $1'2.OO. '
Suits formerly $24.00 now $ JL8.OO.
Over Coats formerly $ 8.OO now $ 6JO.
/Ai < s > i < fltnttaVki > iiiAi > 7 < i-1fl4hfkm . . < / ' * V K/h
Couts f
And every other article iu proportion.
Call and HCO our prices.
I216 Farnam St. B. NEWMAN & CO
( SUCCESSOR rJO FOSTKR & GRAY ) .
LIMES -AUD CEMENT ; '
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