THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , tfJE THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning , Feb. 10. Wanted At the LKR office , nn tctive , Intelligent boy 15 or 1C years > f URC. I/JOAL BREVITIES , A. llosenzwoig rejoices inthoadtent of nn eleven pound Rirl at his houso. Both mother nud child are doing nicely. On Thursday night next occurs the bal of the "Press Clnb. " If you have not already secured your ticket It is time for yen to do so. Bear In mind that the mnsquerftdo ball of the "Press Club" occurs next Thursday even ing at Masonic hall. Preo for nil. Tickets , $1.00. Henry Hnttman , the man who two weeks Ago attempted suicide in the city jnll by gashing his throat , was discharged from the hospital yesterday. Mr. .Too Wi throw , of the Pacific Exprosa company , Is nsmiles. \ . Ills wlfo has pro- aonted him with a ton pound boy. Joe Is do- eerving nnd will wear his Honors proudly. These who were out last nipht now have something of an IJpft aa to what n Dakota blizzard is. Dakota can't got owny with Ne- broakft much when the latter state gets riltd up. The Park a\enuo car waa the firil one to make a trip over the Hues ot the street rail- wny yesterday. It waa out in advance of the snow-plow and made Its trip nil right only a little behind time. On Wednesday night thn Uniform Rank , Myrtle division , K. of P. , will give the second of a nerlcs of parties in Metropolitan hall This will bo n social party and the Sir Knights will appear in full uniform , The enow shovolers had alplcnio ysotor- day. No sooner would they shovel oil the snow from the sidewalk than It would blow light back on again. This thing w.is kept up nil day with varied successes , A man named William O'Koofe , residing on Seventeenth street , foil on the sidewalk on Webster street In front of the St. Paul depot Sunday night and broke his leg. Ills injuries wore attended to by Dr. Crowell. The Harmonica concert which took place in Council lilutfs on Saturday was a grand success , Jnmoa F. Brackctt , of Port Omaha , winning first prize , which is a splendid silver tnedal. Bracket ! is acknowledged thu cham pion of the west. W. F. McMillan , of Ttho Union Pacific , returned yesterday from St. Louis , whither lie has been in attendance for the past few days upon the mealing of the Joint Equaliza tion association. No Important changes in the adjusted tariff nre reported. Mr. George Gillenbeck , ot the BEK office' has been saving up money enough for a lone time wherewith to purchase n cradlo. The need for tmch nn institution arrived List night in the shape of a ten-pound boy. All parties to the transaction doing well , Peter Gees met with nn accident Satur day which very nearly resulted fatally. Ho was attempting to bojird tha hotel elevator which had gone up n considerublo distance , and losing his hold , foil to the basement floor. Fortunately , however , ho suffered no severe injury , barring "an effectual shaking-up. " In police court yesterday Charles Ru pert , au Italian , was fined S5 and coats. W. Jl. liarnny wiw charged with drunkenness. After showing a number of letters to the judge ho was discharged. It afterwards turned out that ho was a detective engaged for the of " " railroad purpose "spotting" con ductors. In accordance with the published notice tbo Mutual Loan and Building association WAS organized Inst night. Chas. Landrock , .TereMulrihill , J.I. Fruthauf , T. G. Ma- grano , Adolph Meyer , L , M. Ilkeim , C. .T. Mentor , John C. Drexel and Thos. II. Dailoy were elected directors. The directors then organized and elected Chas. Landrock , presi dent , Adolph Meyer , vice president ; G. M. Nattinger , secretary , and K. JC Long , trans urer. The stock of the association is S5CO,000 , divided into 2,500 shares cf par value of 32CO a nharo , with initiation foe. of 25 cents per hare nud monthly Installment of $1 per slmru. The subtcription list is now open and persons desiring to take stock in this associa tion can do so by calling at its cilice , 213 south Fourteenth street , Bedford's coal ofh'ce , between 5 and G and 7 and S p. m. d.illy or by notifying G. M. Nnttinger , secretary , by jnail. 1'KHbONALi. ' Simon Ficher started for Now York last night. David Anderson , the cattle dealer of Col umbus , is In the city , TlrsTO. K. Hainwater of St. Louis , visiting friends In this city. Ferdinand Schrocdcr returned yesterday from u rlsit to his sister at Atchlsou , Kas , J.,12. Wycoff nnd wife , who were called to Kookuk by the serious illness of Mr. Wycoff mother , have returned to Omaha. Mr. Joe Goldsmith , of the misfit clothing parlors , loft Saturday ovuniug for New Yurk city , to be absent about two weeks on business. Mr. E. I ) . Vosburg , general agent for the "Gaiety" company , which appears In an "Adamless Uden , " In the Academy of Music on Friday and Saturday of this week , Is in the city making all necessary nrrangements. , T. D. Murphy , Lincoln , T. K. Lelghton , Plattsmouth , 'James P. llichardion , Grand [ aland , W. J. Pnlinor , Blair , D. N. Butler and wife , Osccolo , G. N. Brown , Grand Is land , Nob. A. J. Dunn , Chicago , L. W. OroLO , Minneapolis , I. A. Mating , Kansas City , Mo. , and 8. J. Collins of Kock Island. wo stopping at the Metropoli'an. Oniiilia Commercial CollcKO Littcrur } niul Debating Society. At the regular meeting hat Saturday evening Mr. E , E. Zimmerman favored the andlenco with a description of his hla "First Encounter With a Dontlat , " which waa w roily received. The ques tion , "Should Ilia Uaury Lawa bo Repealed - pealed ? " was handled by Messrs. Scan- neil , Gideon , Uendrlcks and Prltohard , and decided In favor of affirmative. Nexl Saturday evening Mr , Isaac Adauia will favor the society with a talk on Naplee. All are Invited. B. J , SOANNEI.L , Secretary. Ladles ! Physicians and chemists have analyzed Pozzonl's medicated complexion powder and recommend its use to their wivoa and lady friends. What better ould bo eald of It ? Your druggist eells It. _ _ For Wcston electric lights , cither ic or incandescent , apply at office , 111-S ITanioy street. Best light known , Rates iven for cither 8 , 10 , or 12 , o'clock ant all night circuit. Special rates for largo number of lights nro now supplying all uight lights. THE BOARD OF TRADE. An UBcyciilfiil Session-Plot ty of finil Blowing Neither Eyil or Good , lie liooatlon of Ilio Climnbcr of Co 111 me ice BulldlnR ForinHnn Animal eel Thcino of nleetiHBlon. The board nf trade mot in regular monthly session list night. The mooi ng waa called to order by President Max tloyor. A number of members of the > oard , whoso faith in the tradition of the ; round-liog waa confirmed by the pres ent cold snap , were absent. Minutes of previous mooting read and ipprovod. The following resolution drawn up bj ho board of dlroctora In the afternoon , was presented by President Meyer : "Heaolvod , That Chairman Mty < sr bo natructcd to present the arguments in aver of locating the new board of trade > uilding nt tlio corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets ; also Iho chances of rail- ng the necessary money for bui ding nt Sixteenth nnd Farnam , and to ascertain f the membership will bo satisfied for is to use our boat judgment In chooiing ) otween the two lojationa. J. A. WAKEFIELD. " "resident Meyer submitted to tno brard two propositions relative to tiio crcctini of thu board of trade buil Jlngand the site . One was the plain proposition of the city council to sell the board the ot on tau auutheaet corner of bixttouth nnd Farnam. In ciso th's ' proposition ivoro accepted , the expense of lln crcc- ioti of the building would fall directly upcn the board. The ether proposition modified this ast aspect of the question. It W s sub mitted by Mr. Hamilton , administrator if the Caldwell eat Mo , not , howovcr , in l.fiaito written fu-m , The heira of the > lata would sell to the board , ho thought , iu wctt 33 foot of the lot on the south west corner of Twelfth and Fnrunm at a irico to bo dotormiaed by a bcnrd of np- u-iisora. A ono hundred thousand dolor or building would bo erected on the en- Ire lot , which would ba leased to the : oard of trndo for a term of 20 or 25 ptara , or longer , if desired , for six per : ont per nnnum of the entire cost of the juilding. the estate to iciorvo fir bank jurpoccs a section , 33x08 , of the first Ijor ; the six per cent Interest , for tne ainttd term of years , to bo viitnally rental money. At the end of thia penul , the iroportp would revert to the ostats , ixcept such portion an hud bocn pur chased by the board. Mr. Falconer thought that the first proposition was the moat feasible one of .ho tiro. The ronson that the second offer nppoarod so fnvornblo was tliat the locossnry monuy would bo more easily raised. It would bo better to raise the money by general bend-subscription , nnd invo a wide spread interest taken in the nstitatlon than to borrow the money of ono bankor. If the board couldn't raise ho necessary money to go ahead with .ho work , the building should not bo commenced. Mr. Wukefiold thought that unless the joard of trade could put up a large , commodious structure ono that would be n credit to the city they ought not to embark in the enterprise. A throe story brick building , plain and unpre tentious , would bo too small. If the second proposition were accepted a , large and magnificent building could bo erect- 3d , and the pecuniary provisions could oo immediately and easily made. Mr. Gibson dciined his position as jeing opposed to any other coursa than the erection of the building on the corner uf Sixteenth and Fnrnnm. The mortgage bonds for such n structure could easily be disposed of , and the receipts of profit in the rontnl of cilices , etc , would bo very laivje , and of sufficient volume to cover Interest , payment of bonds , etc. Mr. Wakefield re-stated the second proposition and said that It provided an sasy , immediate and profitable way for the erection of the structure. The matter was discussed at further length. Mr. Henry Vess , balng called upon slated in connection with the previous - vious discussion , that n good four-story building could bo erected nt n coat of not to exceed § 00,000. Further consideration of the question was postponed until next Saturday night. In view of the bills relating to insur ance now pending before the lUte legis lature , n resolutiui favoring the present system of insurance laws ana recommend ing that umondmeritj thereto bo adopted with great caution , was pissed. Mr Gibson tUtod that ho understood that a paity of Chicago capitilists pio- posed to lease cottam saline lauds In Lancaster county from the state , and to dovolopo the same provided that the elite would drain them and put them in a condition of readiness for improve ment ] , which it it piopoacd to make , to the extent of § 100,000. Bo therefore oll'tired the following resolution elution : It is the sense of this board tint the Interests of the state of Nebraska would bo subserved by the legislature aiding in the developing of the saline lands to such nn extent that the lands given by the general g ivernmont may be- corno valuable to the btata and the manu facture cf suit may furnish a desirable mercantile article of homo production. It was decided that both of thesa reso lutions should bo presented to the state senate and house of representatives. Meeting adjourned. THE GROUND HOG , An Attempt ( o Hooihvlnlc tlioOld Fol low , lint tt Wouldn't Work. Some people may think that the old tradition in regard to "ground hog d y" ia all both and that the ground hog la a fool and knows no nioro than any ether animal , but anyone who "plays" the ground hog for a euckor will got left , Ho knows pretty uoar what he ia doing and no matter tor how many tempting baits may be thrown out for him ho will not blto. Now , a weak ago the old weather prophet phot though ho waa coming a good joke on the ground hog. He turned the wheels of time ahead a few coga and cauied the bright , warm ennahlno ol spring to ehlno upon this mundane sphere. Ho then closed the door to his airy castle , and with ono eye peeping through the loophole , he watched the movements of the ground hog. Cautious , ly the knowing fellow came np from his winter quarters and looked around. The air waa warm and plouaut ; the SUE shone In all hla golden splendor ; al ! nature seemed to tiuilo , and even ho I htna ; branches scorned to whisper to the little , suspiclonsgroundhog"como olay with mo , " but nity ; ho couldn't be 'oolod in that way. Too many times lad ho listened to their delnslvo whisper- ngs , ho brul cut his eye tooth. Once upon a time , many years ago , ho tarried ; ill nature Invited him to stay nnd ho stayed. The oxpotlcccs that ho passed though at that time was enough for him Hid never again can ho bo roped io. Ono treck ace ho lifted up his head , took a on ? snlft of fresh air , winked knowingly at the door of the nlro castle and quietly crawled back into hla little hole. To-day ho curls himself'np in his little lolo In the ground nnd tickng himaolfd n the short ribs , laughs n lorg , loud augh nt the old weather prophet who lad set such an Inviting trap to catch his poor hcgship , butlt w-mldnt work. In s x weeks ho will ngftln como forth nnd defy the old weather prnphot. Oh , that jeer man only had u little hole into rhich ho could crawl for sis weeks. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , Ucyort oft IioKejjuUr Weekly Meet ing ol tlio JJonrd , Board meh pursuant to adjournment. Present , Commission- O'Kecfle , Cor- Isi nnd Timmo. Minutes of the preceding - coding mooting load and approved. The clerk was tnatrncLod to ndviao the into auditor of public accounts by letter that , owing to the largo amount of work concentrated into the month of January , 1885 , in the county treasurers' office , it will bo Impotsiblo to comply with the provisions nf ( section 102 , page 283 , ses sion laws 1883. The following resolution was adopted : That the county treasurer bo nnd ia hereby di ccted to retmn from thuilUgo of Waterloo lee , tlio village tax , collector ! from the follow- ; HK nnmed persons for the year 1881 , nnd to pay the Bntno back to parties naylng said tax without further notice , on account of patties not being llablu fur said tax , living onUide of tlio corporation of said village and being car ried on to tax list by mistake. The accounts of Luther II. Wright , jus- , fco feus in criminal canoe , for $33.0Uand ? 107.10 , were referred to county attor- : ioy. ioy.Tho following accounts were allowed : iintnm : FUND. tephen Robinson , emu paid for lum ber S 31 10 Win. Von Dolircn , lumber 14 US Chicago Lumbar Co. , lumber for poor faimnnd biidges 17 03 IIOAD FUND. ! ' . W. Johnson , work on road ! 15 I lames Uros & Co , ono plow ! BO Wm. Pott , grading 37 50 Dby & Walters , 1 scraper for county. 10 00 GK.VUIUL FUND. John F. Coots , amount duo on estl- mataNo. 113 393 17 John F. Coot" , ustimato No. 34 2,010 CO IJuriHck & Wood , hammocks for jail.12 CO : I. T. Leavitt , 4th quarter salary clerk of hoard 100 00 David Guild , groceries for city poor. 35 25 i. 1 * . Morse & Co. , comforts tor city poor 4 75 3. Jl. Gilbert , tfrocetiei for county poor 2 30 II. T. Leavitt , cash ex. for 18S4 nnd 1 > S3 08 55 ? . J. Quoaly , soap lor city and county 27 50 ) rexel & Maul , coltiiu for city and county poor 1 i 00 I. T. Leavitt , keoriinu ex. lioolc SI , and comp. chat , mortgages 1877 to 1833 3250 iJarry lltitih. work at poor farm. . . . 12 00 , ittlo & Williams , groceries for county 5 10 xulin & Co. , medicine for city poor. 32 9J Schrotor & Becht , modicina for city poor 8 CO J. 1 * . lly. Co. , transportation for poor 3 GO lnnobangh & Taylor , hardware for poor farm 15 lonn P. Hornbeck , witne s fees , Oc tober , 181 2 CO J. 15. French & Co. , groceries for city poor 2150 J. & M. II. H. Co. , transportation for poor 81 00 ) . M , Uilbeit , grocertag for county poor T.T 750 ank K. Moores , ticket for poor . . . . ' ! 10 Tobu C Drexel , feea In caeu of James Cn sidy 10 50 \ . 1'olack , clothing for poor in jail . 7 15 iibson , Miller vi Kiclmidson , legal cap , rubber bands and senate pails. 8 0 Jospph 15.ith , beef for poor farm , . . . 3 81 5. II , liulFett , groceries for poor farm S 00 b'ivi ) coroner'a witnesses in tbo caco of James Cis idy 500 Six coroner's jtnors in the case of Jan. Caasidy COO Adjourned to Wcdncnday , February llth. H. T. LEAVJTT , County Clork. Till * Stult Thcutor. Sunday night at Turner Hall tbo Stadt Theater company gave the farclal comedy Der Storonfried , " or "The Busybody. " Tha parts wcro nil acceptably taken , the ncting cf the several ntars being especial ly lino. Mr. Molchin , as "Albrecht L on nu , " took tlio laurels of the heavy comedy acting. Miss Spohn , a brilliant emotional soubrette , brought down the house by the rendition of the trying role of "Tbokla" the weak minded wife of "Albrecht. " Mr. Pula was very Rood In Ilia li ht cDinody work and filrj. Pula-Ahl wna as usunl the winning comediotmo cf the the piece. They lot of the play moy be given in a nut shell. The mother of n young wife cornea to the homo of her dnughtcr nftor giing through her own fortune by all means of rockiest oxtravance. She strives to run through the fortune of her Bon-tn- law , and failing ulio becomes aa n hornet in the family nest. She excites tbo jealousy in the mind of the husband and wlfo nnd as a consequence the whole family became auspicious of each othor. The play waa eomothing llko the comedy Confuelon" that waa played at Bond's opera honao a short time ago. The Stndt company glvo their annual maak ball to-night. Itcftl Kstato Transfers , The following transfers were filed in the county clork'a office Thursday aad reported for Tan BEE by the Ames1 real estate agency February 7 , 1885. John J. Iludlck to Wm. Mergell , part of lot 0 , in Capitol add. to Omabn , lo cated within a. w , \ of a. w. j of BOO. 22- 15-13 ; ( i. c. d , ; § 10. Byron Read and wlfo to Nancy Ilouck , lot 7 in block 1 In Rood's 4th add. to Omaha , w. d. ; 8700. A. Patterson and wife to Laura A Patterson , lota 35 and 30 in Torraca add. to Omabn , w. d. ; $4,000. Thos , H. Posey and wlfo to Linn Quick , lots 10 in blcck 480 , 19 in block 447 , 8 In block 448 , Grandview add. , w. d. ; $58.50. John L. Hill and wlfo to K. and W. V7. Blngham , lot 1 in block SKtonntza & Ruth'aadd. to Om ha , w. d.j $2,150. Joaoph Barker to A. 0. Wnkeley , lota 14 and 15 in Barker's tub-dlv. to Omaha w. d.8350. ; U. U , Clark , General Agent in No brasin for Dupont Ponder h&a romovec hit office to 1312 Douglatr street , with Oollina , Gordeu & Kay Telephone No , 404. THE BOAED OF HEALTH , * Sound Doctrlno by ft Mcillcul Man Upon the Proposed 11111 for the Creating of n Stuto llDnril of llculth , To the Editor of tlio BKK. Your editorial in Friday's daily expos ng the nttttnpteel raid upon the public loncy by the State Medical college ting , n disguise , must appeal to the common enso of every intellipcntpcrson who reads t , but dots not ( mite fathom their scheme. This gang of greedy ghouls , not only ask ho legislature to appropriate the granger's noncy to build expensive dissecting rooms , o donnto them his body for dissection hoi\ \ dead , but in niiothcr guilcncss bill , 'to establish n board of health , " which it first glance , looks like a philanthropi- cal measure for the good of the people. They attempt to dictate the kind of doo'or 10 shall employ to fit him for the dissect- og table , nnd making it illegal for the looter to practice if ho docs not get his Kiticnt there by the pill paved route elected by the ghouls. 1 refer to the clnuBO in said bill giving ho board power to licence or re f HBO n iccnso t/ > whom they please , aud to ro- , -oko the llcoiiao of nny physician who dooa not conform to n certain aotof ruler , called the cede of othlcB , forruuhtcd by , ho eolf-appolntad guardians of the pub ic. The cede forbids physicians counsel ng with those of ether schools of medi cine ; advertising in newspapers , more than a specified space , and other mavtjrs ef a like nature , nil having the stamp of enlonsy nnd Ligotry. Pretending to be a irotectlon to the people , it ronhy ii to irotoct tliomsshesnnd compel the pco > lo to employ thorn , nt the prices Into lowninthufeo bill , established by the medical society which these men conduct n their own Interests. And these monopolists of osiifiod nnd hy- > ortrophiod cheek , ask the s'ato ' to pay each member of this "bjard of health" .on dollars a day , nnd to their secretary such salary as tney , the beard , thall oa it to grant him. For doing what ? For concocting schemes to obtain the bodies ) f their patrons nftor death , and making t illog.il for their competitors to practice nodictne , should they BOO fit to aivertisa heir bubinrss in the newspaper. ) , and payer or it , ai auy other enterprising buiiness mnn would do , or cmduct their bus'iesn n any ether w. y satisfactory to them selves , but conflicting with the Interests of thn p ys'ciauj ' cjn.tJ at. . ; the bonrd. Nor is this nil. Tlio passing of this ci ny other bill to regulate the prnctico ol medicine now before Iho legislature means not only the oxpeuso of maintaing n mod- cal board , but an expensive and never- ending litigation ; n fight between the lectors nt the expense of the state. En- low this kind of men with power and vhonoter a brother doctor offends them hey will meet in solemn conclave and oyoko hia license "for unprofessional conduct. " Ho immediately applies to the courts for relief. The board prosecutes , s beaten , but follows him to the Ian court of resort , to bo again beaten , all at > ho expense of the granger. ) , whose bodies boy arc nftcr when the spark of life has fbd. fbd.A A similar law w s smuggled through ha legislature of Illinois in 1877 and it las cost the state thousands of dollars ev ery year to support the board and their expensive suits nt law , and they have not yet reached the higher comti ; and there ire more Ignorant doctors in tint otate o-day than in any slate in the Union. To show the calibre of the men com- loslng this board it is related of ono of , hem tbat being called to BOO a patient heave ; ave a cathartic and seated himself calm- y to await the result. A member of the : amily becoming alarmed at the condition of the patient asked the doctor what ho wai wiitiry for. With n Tflso look upon lis crave , ethical face , ho replied , " Irtf , madam , for a change ot venue. " In New York a much moro reasonable cledical law WAS passed nnd haa been do- nrod unconstitutional. I quote from ho Now York Sun : "Dr. Protin , who lad been convicted by the lower court 'or practicing medicine without a license 'rom the medical beard , though ho hold a diploma , appealed to Iho higher court ana waj discharged by Judge Gilder- leevo , the jndga holding that a diploma 'rom a reputable medical college is suf ficient authorization to a practicing physi cian nnd that Iho Ir.w requiring the en dorsement of the board Is oppressive and defective. " Other states have been in veigled into parsing similar "doctors' "aws , " with similar experience , nnd yet n the face of euc.li precedents , notwith- itaudiug tbo fact that wo hnvonlawin 'orco covering thogroundwithputexponso , viz , making it illegal to practice medicine without n diploma , those men nnd their : oola nt Lincoln , not the people , nor yet ho medical tnlont cf the state , but these anatomical sravangoia , show their greed nnd Ignorance by attempting to lobby ibrough the legislature , in disguise , this 10just , unnecessary , illegal bill , a bur den of expense for the peoplo.n slur upon .ho medical profession of the state , an ntult to the public press. Any member of the legislature who nftor thoroughly nvcstlgating the subject casts hla vote 'or such n medical monopoly at the ex- loneo of hia constituentsis either a kaavo or n fool. X. T. Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking To acco la the beat. f f you have a Sere Throat , n Cough or Cold , try B. II : Douglass it Sons' Cap- sium Cough Drops , they are pleasant to the taste , posfectly harmless and will surely euro you. 5 Tlio Mutual Ijifo of Now York. The 42d animal statement of the Mu tual Life Inaurance company of Now York , printsd in another column , like nil the reports that have preceded it , shows the cjntlnued growth and prosperity of thla corporation under the active and con servative management of President F. S , Winston. It la now , aa it haa boon for many years , the largest and strongest life Insurance company in the world. Its assets are $103,876,178 51 , surplus over § 12 000,000 , amount of policies In force over $350,000,000 , Income over $10,000- 000 , and amounts paid to policyholders last year $13 923,062 , fqual to over $40- 000 every business day in tbo year. In fact , each succeeding statement glvea an additional proof of what prudence , wis dom and experience can achieve in the management of a vast institution which no H , S. 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Pants. 5 0 00 Merchant tailor made Pants nt. . 3 8 00 t 00 10 00 5 00 12 00 G 15 0" 7 18 00 8 ) Open cvf-ning3 until 9 o'clock ' ; Saturday nights until 10 o'clock. 11 Alterations Bone Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit , AT TIIE- 1312 BOUGLAS ST. , HP-STAIRS. Lit Up bv Electric Light 131 ; Tills pow Jer nc cr varies. A marvel of purely , trcnKtharduho'eaomcuoss. iloro economical tlur he ordinary kinds.nrcl cftnnot bo Bold lu compctl ion with the multitude of low teat , short weight lumol phyj'hrte p'mdcre. Bold only In cana. IOVAL 13AKINO I'OWDEH CO. , 100 Wall St ; K.Y. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 111S Howard Street. ( N. B. Corner 12th and Howard Htrccte , ) ( For the Treatment ol nil Chronic and Surgical Diseases Dleeaaca ot Fcrnuloa , r [ tlio Nerrou ) Bystcra , Pr vato Ulscoaca ol the Urinary and Sexual Organs , wid Ulecued ol tbo Head , Throat an J Luuj-a , t > | < oclaltlC9. EYK AND EAIl , Dlecasea treated by an experienced specialist ! also dlseauea ot the Hi art , Liter , Stomach , Kldoeye , Uladder , NcurilgU , Hhcurnatl m , I'ileu , Cancer , etc. CATAH1U1 , 11UONUI11TIH , And all other dlfca e > ol the ihroatno/j I.imEstrcil ed by Medicated Vapora.Scnd ( tor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. ) AH dlroiees ot the lllood , Urinary and Bexual Or < eana. 1'rlvttte DUoaacs and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Years Hoipltalond I'rlvilo I'raclice. ) Coniultatlon and examination troo. Call 01 rlt lur drculan'on clironlo dl'saiw and deformities , Lllseatta ol fumalen , 1'rhato UUcoeei ol tha Urlnarv ami Sexual ornana , Bcmiua ] Weak- neaa , Nervous Debility or Exhauetlcrj.ctc , , Jt3. , and our new rcstorathetreatraent. All letters and coniultatloai Confidential. Medicines e nt to all parts of the oountiy by ev presa , securely packed ( rout observation , if lull do. scrlutlon of cone Uxlven , Ono porsoniJ latoivlew preferred II convenient. Open at all hotus. Address ftll letltff to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute 1118 Howard St. Ctrmha , Neb. Qmcs. ADWTOII OK I'mnc ACCOCNTH . STATIS or NLUIAHKA. IjiNCOLNk Jan. 11L 1885. J It is hereby certified tbat thn Western Mu tual Ikuevolcnt Aeaoclatioa of lieatrico in Vho state of Nebraska , has complied with the BuiftDce l&w of tliis Btttu , and iu sutbori ed to transact thu buatneia of life insurance in this state for the current year , t'ommencir.g I'el ) ruary 1,1885 , . . . , Witness my hand and thu seal ol the Au dltor of I'ubliQAcOQUDta the day and year above written , 8KAI/1 H. A.11JABCOCK , Auditor I * . A , Overcoats. § 25 OOMernt tailor mixdo Overcoats nt S10 00 ! ! ( ) 00 " 11 50 10 00 " 11 75 15 00 " 20 00 M 00 " -J2 00 eo oo i ; no 70 oo ' " o oo CF- OUtt JtJJDUCTJ'ONS : Suitsjfonncrly $ lto.Wnow $7.51) . Suitsfonneriy $ Z2.4Wnow $ ! 1 > .OO. Siiitsjormcrfy $ JH.OO now $12. < W. Suits formerly $2J-.OO now $1& . < W. Over C oafs for merit8.00 now $ G.00. Over Cotttsjformerfy $10.00 notu $ 7.S0. Over Coats formerly $1G.00 now $12H ) < b. Over Coafs former$18.00 } now $18.0. Ove.i Cents formerly $24.00 now $ And evsry ether artic'e ' in itroportion. Call and sec our prices. LARGEST STOCK OF- 3JOL tlbLO Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Ciiies Can Deliver it. Send for Our 2BQ Page Catalogue , only one issued in Hobraask ONE HUNDKED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVE2JMEM Ordora for the Indiaa Department giveix for BuQalo Scales clnsivoly. Scale | " 60 DOUGLAS STREET OMAflA , NEDRASK