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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 21. 1885.
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Tuesday Morning , Feb. 24 ,
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
KdWal h > IM returned from Lincoln
where he h s been actively "engaged" durin
the putt week.
Tha case ot Al Hlxon , charged with th
'seduction of Sarah K. Kray , hM been com
promised , and will not bo tried In Judg
JJrando'a court.
The Omaha Circle of ChanUnquans rneo
at the reiidento of Mr . 1' . P. Shannon , 100
ir rnam street , this croning. A specla
LonRfellow programme has boon arranged.
The Young People's atsoctation of th
Second I'resbytcrUn church Is usttlnrr up
Longfellow entertainment for Friday evenIng
Ing , which promises to bo a very pleasan
affair.
Mr. Alfred Kennedy will bo married tt
M ! i Lizzlo Lolnnnring this morning nt 1
o'clock , the ceremony tikinc place at th <
residence of the brido'a father , 7CO South
.Eighteenth.
The Hock Island last evening was one
hour late , the fast mall on time , ai the othc
eastern trains. The Union PaciBo west
Iwund loft the depot thirty minutes late
delayed waiting for the Kock Island.
The county commissioners In looking over
the now furniture of the court house , have
found that eomo of the desks and platforms
are under size. Contractor Feigo , of Ea i
Soginaw , Mich. , has been notified that tin
articles will not be accepted ,
Fifty cira of corn came in from the weal
Sunday , 3 of merchandise , 18 of coal , 3 o
hogs , 5 of stone , ID ot lime , 2 of hay , and 6 o
bullion , nil consigned to local trade. Six
cars of merchandiio were shipped ouat , ll.pt
wheat , 4 of corn und 1 of hogs ,
A Fifteenth street physic ! n has offurei
Owen Connolly , alias "Whiskey Jack , " a S20
Id piece if that worthy will stick to his
poranco pledge until the end of the prost -
t year. Jack says that ho is bound to win
ho double cngle.
The First Preibyterian church choir Is
" 1'rofundo. " The
soon to have a now "Basso
addition has already arrived In the shape of
an addition to the family of Mr. F. S. Smltb ,
a buxom baby boy having put in his appear
ance last week.
Lafayette Garner , formerly of Kansas
City , anived in tbis city yesterday and will
take chat go of the business of tha American
and Wolls-Fargo Kxprcss companloi , the
sltion formerly held by Mr. Charles Sloan ,
division superintendent , now of Kansas City.
There seems to bo a dearth of Hock
Spring soft coal. Owing to the snow the
usual supply has been unable to reach this
plnco and the company Is unable to supply the
demand. They are now a week behind their
orders with no Immediate prospect of catchIng -
Ing up.
up.Asmall
Asmall blaze was discovered at tha resi
dence ol A. Tram an , corner 10th and Hurt ,
Sunday evening. The fire originated from
the grata in the parlor. By the a ° slstanco of
the neighbors the fire was put under control
before the fire department was called out ,
damages light.
The Glee Club boys are now planning a
concert , to be given some time in Aptil or
May , in conjunction with the Mendelssohn
Quintette Club of Boston. The organization
is now in a ilourisfciuR condition , and has
granted a hamljomo rntseof salary to Director
Smith for the currant year.
Harry Mooree , son of Frank Moores , of
the Wabash corner , was exercising in the high
school gymnasium yesterday afternoon when >
ho slippsd aid foil from a horizontal ladder ,
being violently precipitated a distance of
twenty feet. His arm was broken by the
fall. Dr. Uoffman set the fractured member ,
Jacob Villeboisa well known bartender of
this city , has suddenly become imano in fact ,
n raving maniac. One of his fancies is that of
'
transcribing the Bible in rod Ink. Ho Is now
confined in the county jail and will bo taken
to the Lincoln najlum. The breaking down
of his reason is supposed to bo duo to the ro-
ont lees of two children.
It is a good thing for the thoatro-goers of '
Omaha that Clara Morris was not booked
hera last week. Had fiho been booked nho
could not have filled the engogomeDt , owincr
to the enow Blockade and then her leading
man was troubled with so bad a cold or loss
of voica that it was impossible for him to
speak above a whisper. Under such circum
stances a performance could not have been
other than unsatisfactory.
An exhibition E canine sport took
piece yesterday in a fight between
a brace of bull-dogs owned
by two local sporting business mon , neither of
whom live fur trom Fifteenth nd Farnam.
The event , which came elf at a suburban
"road house , " was attended by a tolect num ,
ber of invited initiates. Neither of the dogs
was killed , though ono of them was badly
used up.
Capt. Her was thrown out of his buggy and
considerably bruised , about 2 o'clock yes
terday afternoon. His horse started near
Tenth and 1'ierua and Ixjcamo suddenly
frightened , running down Tenth to Castellar.
Hero the buggy was overturned and the
Captain thrown out. The hor.e , with the
buggy dragging on the ground , run into an
adjacent yard , and tunning tgninst a post the
vehicla was violently shattered.
The school bo.ud hold an extra session lint
night in the board rooms. The plans drawn
by Mtndolisohn & Fither for the now school
buildings on Twenty-eighth and Itanium and °
Kighteenth and Caatollar were examined.
Toe plans aud specifications wore upprovod
and to-day bids will bo advertised for. The
Farcam street building will cost $20,000 , and
the Castellar building S18.0CO , differing from
tha first only in point of exterior finish.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Insti
tute has removed from the coiner cf Twelfth
and Howard utreets , into the building former
ly known a > tha Cioightou loute , corner of
Thirteenth street and Capitol avenue. This
has fifty largo aud commodious rooms for the $
accommodation of patients md Is now one of
tha best appointed medical institutions in tbe n
entire country. As all departments are under
the supervision of tkilled phyniclnns , Omaha
will duubtles * soon become celebrated M a
point for medical treatment.
Mmo. Ahlimder-IJergntrom , the famous
Swedish nightingale has been stopping a
couple of days with her comptny in Omaha ,
She Ins given a series of concert * in Illinois
and Kansas with very good success , aud re
turned home to-day to rest a few weeks. She
then intends to start outigiinona concert
tour in Westein lovra and Minnesota , and is
proviilluj upon to give a concert In Omaha
bo'ore going north. She has u lurga number
of friend * In thU city , who , together with all
music lovers will be very pleased to boar the
charming tones of the Swedish nightingale.
COURT OULLINGS ,
The District Jmllclnry AVlokc
Yontlis ArrAljjueil Minor
Items ,
In the district court yesterday the cas
of Stephenson vs. Corrigan waa on tria
before Judge Wakely.
Before Jndgu Neville the crlmlna
docket waa pissed for tha day , the wit
nesses In the Gazelle murder casa botn
dismissed until to-day , when a jury wil
bo impanelled and the trial commenced
Poor boy , very small and very wicked
were arraigned before Jndgo Neville , on
transcripts from the police conrt , T\v
of them , Owen Connolly , eon of Owen
Connolly , Sr. , bettor known as "Whisky
Jack , " and Willy Mulltr , were charged
with stealing some turkeys and with be
ing generally good-for-nothing ; It ha <
boon the Intention of the Judge to sent
both bojs to the reform school , but their
parent ) plead BO strenuously In their be
half that It was hard to rofnso mercy
Accordingly , Judge Novilo promiiod to
suspend sentence until Wednesday ii
order to gain time for rellcc
tlon. Lon liiowott , nllai "Sleepy,1
was arraigned on a charge
of being a yuuthf al tough and a fit sub
ject for the roforro ichool. Jtlis parcn's '
liavo been ordered to appear bcforp
next Saturday and show canso why he
should not bo sent thither. Dan Thomp
son , a youth of classic proclivities , wai
arraigned for having stolen a book of poc
try from CaulQeld'a book store. Ho was
discharged , as the evidence against him
was insufficient ,
The following is the call of cases li
this conrt to-day
BBFOllE JUDOE WAKELY :
Stephenson vs. Corrigau , contract.
Thomas vs. Thomas.
Alette ot al. vs. McGuckin.
Mor'arity ' ve. city of Onuha.
Estabr > oks ot al. vs. Coots.
Grosch vs. Svaslna.
Kuhhman vs. Pujckoetal.
Lucas vs. RypinskL
Chluborry vs. Sin ill.
( EFOBK JUDQn NEVILLE THE C1UM1NAL
DOCKET.
M1NOH ITEM9.
Ill the county court yesterday the casa
of Cavan&ngh vs. Doyle for $105 on n
boot and ahoo account duo from defend
ant , was on trial.
Before Judge Bencko yesterday after
noon , John Bonnor wan arraigned on a
charge of throwirg bricks through a
neighbor's window. As there waa no
convicting evidence , Bonnor was ro-
oased.
The case of the State of Nebraska vs.
; ra Pronty , who fs charged with nt-
empted rape up-m Mrs. Maggie A.
lames , of North Omaha , haa been con-
Inued In Judga Weiss'court until next
week. Mrs. James , according to a phy
aiclan'a certificate has not snfliciently re
covered from the shock to testify.
Fjthian I'erpetratirms ,
1 ho next aocial of Myrtle Division No.
, Uniform Rank of the Kniuhta of
'ythiaa , will ocur at Metropolitan hall ,
ornor Dodge and Fourteenth streets , on
Wednesday evening next' Ever fond of
arlety , these gay Knight ) will make this
octal a calico party. Wo do no- know
3 much about calico as wo should , but
wo believe the novel feature of tbia on-
; ertainment will bo that cash lady is ex-
looted to appear In a toilet mainly of
alico. She aho takes a p'oco of calico ,
matching in color and pattern that com
> oaing her dress , makes it into a small
ow , or favor , suitiblo for pinning on a
ontleman'a coat. This bow la placed in
blank envelope , and , upon arriving at
10 place of entertainment , Is handed to
10 muiagar.
After the company are all assembled
10 manager places the envelopes In a
> aaket and from the basket the gentle
men draw , hap-hazird , ono envelope
ach till all are drawn. Each gentleman
lion opens hia envelope , hunts up the
ady whoso dress the contents of his en
elope matches and becomes liar cec rt
r the grand march. In addition , the
rst half cf the dancing programme ,
anclng partners will bo selected exctn-
ivuly by the ladles. No gcntlnmnn , will
urlug that time , bo perm tted to invite
lady ta dance , under penalty of a for-
t'iluro of a box of clg r. < , for the use of
bo division for each and every ollbnoe.
j.idlea will bo expected to promptly ro-
> ort each Infraction of this
ulo to the manager. Gentlemen
[ jus left without partners will
10 expected to adorn the walls , .11 wall
) wors , with amiable ro Ignation , and
will smile and try to luolc SB though they
Id not caro. At the cloio of the first
> ntof the dance programme , the l > rdi
if creation will resume the excrcho of
holr natural privileges , nud escort tbo
adius to refreshments , after which they
will select dancing paitnors for the re
mainder of the ovouiutr Any Udy who
nvitos n gentleman to dance , during the
ocond part of the programme , will incur
forfeiture of well the knights luvo
ot yet decided just what ; that is thus
ar a secret ; they are n very mys'orions
ot of folio B. These tociala of the
vnights of Pythias have been oxtremnly
> leaant to all who bnva hid the privi-
ego of attending them , and this cillcj
mrty promises mro amusement to those
merry follows and their fa r ladles.
Itcul KHIIIIO TiiuiBl'orB ,
The following transfers were filed Feb.
l with the county clerk and reported
or the BKK by Ames1 roil eslato agency.
Sarah Adeline Roberts to II so E.
lilph , w ii of lit 8 blk 5 , Reed's 1st add
o Omaha , w d , $2 250.
A fl. Sander and wlfo to Peter Olson ,
ot 8 in A n , Sander's add to Omiha , w
,5500
Wra. MorRoll and wife to John F
Jned , part of lot 0 Capital add in HA-I of
nvj of sec 22 , 15 , 13 , § 2,600.
U. P. R'y Co , to Hlinebangh it Mor-
lam , lot 0 b k18 , PJatta Valley , w d ,
$10.
$10.Joh.
Joh. Nolkorn aad wlfo to Clam Strrm ,
and w 4 if lot G and all of loti 0 7 , 8
nd 9 In b'lk 11 , Mil'aixl ton , w d. $500
W. T So man and wifa to Jilm R'
ifcKonzie , w 20 ft of Jot 10 blk Y , and ft
0 ft of lot 0 in Uk Y , In Shlnn'n ad add
3 Omaha , w d , $1 700.
An Answer.
'o the editor of the BEIC.
Will you ploisa allow mo through the
olumra of your rapt r to antncr a qaet-
Ion asked in an editorial of Saturday's
venlng'a BKK , for your information , is
well as others psrlupa In the city.
"la It possible this measure waa quietly
ashed through by enterprising book- '
gent ) with 211 eye to bus'msi ? ' As for
einj done qtrelly it Is true , but the
benefit to the book.fgent Is a myth , Ex
caeca are needed for many things. Mr
Editor will you please glvo the "hono
to wbom honor Is due. " for it is an honor
nnd ono of the happiest , prondos
achievements of the Woman' * Uhilstiin
Temperance Union. How rejoiced w
are to have the name of Nebraska mlde
to Michigan , Vermont , Now Hampshire
Now Yotk , Rhode Island and Foonsyl
vnnln , showing "scientific tcmparance in
sirnction secured [ byla-v , " has been pasioc
by thn legislature of Nebrask * . Please
Ctvo the credit it the legislators at Lin
coin , nnd the Woman's Christian Tern
peranco Uubn of this state , the foresight
to too 'tis the dear children wo love nui
c to fcr , boliayioe , "Tinin up the chil
( Iron In the way they should ao nnd when
they ate old they will not dopatt fron
it. " S.
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If you have a Sore Throat , n Cough o
Cold , try B. H : Douglass & SonsrCap
slum Cough Drops , they nro pleasant t <
the tasfe , peafoctly harmless and wil
surely euro you. C
TEUSONAJj
George Oanfield left for West Point yesterday
day morning on business.
Dr. Amelia Burroughs has gone to Cblcag
on profession 1 busineas ,
Miss Ada Buttry , of I'lattsmouth , and Mis
Josephine Thompson , of Ashland , took dinnc
at the 1'axton hotel yesterday.
Mr. F. S. 1'usey and Mr. J. McCllntock , o
Council Blulfg , were In Omahn yesterday am
[ oak dinner at the l'a\ton.
Mr. C. A. Brings , of Klyrln , Ohio , has ar
rived in Omaha , and will accept a position in
the ollico of the Gas company. J
Mr. J. K. Boyd has returned from his tr !
to Now York and other eastern points. H
also took in the exposition at New Orleans 01
his return.
C. F. Annett , general manager of th
Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company
with headquarters at Salt Like City , Is in
Omaha on business ,
J. E. Webster , Denver ; A. S. Whittlesey
Lincoln ; Gcorpo II , Kincald , Sioux City ; MIF
Webb , West Point ; B. B. Baldwin , Elkhorn
17. II , Balllnger , Chicago , are at the Cunfield
Mr. Gustavo Mortimer , manager of the
ilo'aud llced comedy company , is at the Mil
ard. Mr , Mortimer is slightly indiaposot
and will rest here until the arrival of his com-
) any.
any.W.
W. II. Sharon , son of Sharon , of Sharon-
lill notoriety , with his bride , pa end through
ibis city last night on their return from a
irldal tour.
Dr. George L. Miller , editor of the Herald ,
oft Sunday afternoon for the east. It Is
now said to bo a sure tiling that Dr. Miller
will be the postmaster-general in President
Heve'and's cabinet.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Phillips
will leave for Washington to attend the inau
juration ceremonies of President Cleveland ,
from Washington they will go to Now York
and will visit numerous points in the east bo-
ore returning , being absent from homo about
our weeks.
Mr. W. J. Cappelle , agent for the Daly
'Vacation" company , Is at the Millard. The
) aly party is composed of four brothers and
ono sister , Ono of the brother ? , William
) aly , has an honorable prefix to his name ,
laving been a member of the Massachusetts
egialntu.ro last year.
Mr. F. A. Langheine , managerof tbo depot
atlnp h.3use'has returned from a trip of four
veeks through the east , lie was accompan
ed by an excellent little lady , who he Intro-
luces with an air of great satisfaction ai Mrs.
jangheino. The happy young couple have
akcn rooms on Park avenue.
Mr. James O'NollI , leading man of the
Monte ChrlBtio"companyi < quartered at the
lillard. Mr. O'Neill gained considerable
otoriety , as ho was cast in the character of
Christ" in Silma Morse's great "Passion"
lay. It is rumored that Mr. O'Neill will
; art next season in "Hamlet. "
Mr. S. V. Pryor , of Rochester , New York ,
s in the city making arrangements to open a
istrlbuting hou o ta eupply the western trade
ith his bojtH and shoes. Ho has a largo
nanufactory in Richestor and realizes the
act that ho must have a liouso within reach
f the great trade which is springing up in
n's vviHtern country.
O. M. Young , Botlinc ; L , M. Whitman ,
, G. Anie , Sciibner ; J. W. Manning , Paw
ea City ; W. M. McCartney , Lyons ; B. F
await , Huntings ; M. A. Shipmau , Plaits-
nouth ; L S. Estello and wife , Blair , N ib. ;
V. M. Chick , Kansas City , and C. A , Iluggs
: Klgrla , Ohio , are stopping at the Metro-
olltan.
.Agricultural Statistics.
To tbo public I have the pleasure of V
ubmlttingtho accompany iog tables glv-
ng the totals for the year 1834 , as there-
n sot forth and giving you heroin a com-
arisen with the year 1883 , which will ,
think , deseivo yonrjict'co ' and careful
onsideratlon :
Wheat , acres , 1881 , 1,050,421.
Wheat , acres , 1883 , 1,772 U1K ) .
Decrea'o in acreage , 710,605.
IMimatlng tha yield fiom the reports re-
civcd , ftt 17) bushels ; gives the total yield
or 1881 18,4e7 437 bushels , being a decrease
f 8,093,803 , tinhel .
Corn , acreage , 1884 , 3r 8GS03.
Corn , acreage , 1883 , 2,813.303.
Increaee In corn area , 773f,00 acrrs ,
Estimating the average y old at 1 84 bushels ,
ivestho total yield for 188J. 138,001,915
lU'Imh. Increase over 1883 , 32.913,016
iii'liela.
Ilytt , acres in 188 , 82,753.
llje , acreiin883 , 01 170.
Increaee hi acreuge , 18,577 acres.
Katimatiog the averagi vifldnt 22 J bushels ,
ives the totul yield 1,801,012 , , being an in-
reaao of 1,502,814 bushels
Oats , acreage , 1881 , 027 529 ,
Oats , acreapo , 1883 510 , ' 01.
Increased acreage , 87.3IJ8 acres.
Estimating the yield at 35 buthelu , C\yos \ the
otal yield 1,913,51 , an increase of 33,615
mhel ,
Barlfy , acreage , 1881 , 105 205.
Harlfy , acreage , 1881) ) , 103.8 0.
IncreaBol acreage , 1 , 1(15 ( acres ,
Estimating the yield at 1Gbwhels , gives
total of 1 , 70,422 bushel ) , an increasj of
,61'J bushels.
I have no report of the flax product of
883 ,
Flax , acreage , 1881 , 30,212 ,
W. O. T. U. arcotln/ / ? .
A meeting , with a view to the organl-
itlon of a branch of tbe Woman's Chris-
Ian Temperance union , will bo held In
bo A. M. E. church , corner Webster and
Eighteenth streets , on Tuesday , February
4th , a * 2:30 : p. m. Such an attendnnca
ud Iriteioit In the subject on this occas-
oii la hoped forund expected as sball Inure -
uro sorco proQUblo rciulta in this do-
artment of Christian labor ,
Ml < S , L. UCItKOUQIIH.
_ Plat , pratident.
'OIGUT-LAHSON. In this city , February
23d , bv tha Rev. .T. 8. Detweiler , Mr. Her
man Voigbt to Mies Cariie 8 , Larson , both
of Ojraha ,
A PLEASANT WEDDING ,
The Village ol Klfchnrn tlio Hccno of
n NoUblo Wedding ,
EtKiionx , Feb. , 10 , 1885 ,
For Uia Jail two weeks onr little burgh
has been filled wilh rnmois ot rm op-
pronchlng wedding , ono of the contrtcl-
Ing parties being oar esteemed fiiondnnd
towmm n , Win. S. Canon the druggist of
onr city. The brldo , Mrs. Elizabeth
lleovcs , widow o [ the hto Jtsjo llceves ,
of Spring" Grove , Douglas county , Ne
braska , la well known by all the old settlers
tlors of Omiha aud Donglai county.
The ceremony took plao3 nt the ro i
denco of the biicle , in the presence of n
few Intimate friends , the llev. Mr.
Thompson , of Albion , Nebraska , officia
ting. !
Notable oinong these prcsant wor
Mr. and Mrs. Proslou Reeves , Omaha ,
their mother , Mrs Elizabeth Reeves , of
Omahn , familiarly known as "Grandma
Reeves" ; Mr. J. 0. Reeves , Mlsn Della
ROOVOB , Mr. John Qalnn nd wife , of
Elkhorn ; Mr. William llanoy , wlfo and
daughter , of Wat or lee ; Mr. John Bar
low , of Bancroft , Nebraska ; and Mr.
BlafrrJ Barlow , of Elkhorn , brothers of
the bride ; Mr. Dan. W. Canon , Elkhorn ,
son of the qroom ; Mr. Doorson , Mn.
Uickey and son , of Spring Grove ; and
Mies Anna Evors , of Omaha.
"Grandma" llaovcs came to Douglas
coun'y ' with her SDBB , Preston and Jefse ,
and their families in 1855. Slnco then
she has drawn around her a largo circle
of friends whoio faces always brighten
when "grandma" cornea.
After a bountiful feast and a pleasant
evening , tbe guests departed all wishing
the brldo aud groom a prosperous and
h ppy vojajo.
Every lady uaos Pozzoni's medicated
complexion powder. It Is a houeoholo
treasure. The madam finds It impossible
to go down town without first rubbing it
on. If the bahy crros she gncs for the
paff box. If tha "old man" cornea homo
ralf.-d or chafed , because business Is dull ,
otc. , Pczzom's powder cools and allays
lila troubles. Then sll Is gladsome joy.
No family should bo without it.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao
CO.
IS POLICE OOUHT ,
A BlR Grist Ground nut by the Mill of
Justice.
Thcro was a regular jam in police court
yraterdsy aorn'nj , aa la usual on Monday
morning. Not alone was there n rush
out eido the gate but the criminals' dock
was filled to overflowing.
P. Jordan waa charged with being a
vagrant. Ho very demurely pleaded
guilty and was consigned to the tender
mercy of Joe Miller , frith no heavier diet
than bread and water.
Wm. Johnson , for being a vagrantgols
ten days board in the county jail at the
3road and water table.
John Nnhoa and Oias. Kirk wore both
clurged with vagrauy. Both pleaded
not guilty and said thy conld provo their
innocence. Their CBJOB were continued.
Hans Boyaon , a gre t , big , ovenrrown
'
'ellnw , with loss ambition than a saall ,
was charged with vagrancy. Ho lazily
slesded goilty and as le had been nptor-
oral timoj before on a iko charge , he wua
given thir'y claya on braadanl water.
Chaa Chappy , Thci. Jloach , Levi Jen-
iins , George Lenox G. 0. Brunor and
Inmes Lyona , each iahis turn pleaded
guilty to drunkenness and waa fined 85
and costs.
Seal of Nerth Carolna Smoking tobac
co is the best.
The GhostWnlks.
On "Saturday nlgit a "Phantom
wrty waa held at tie residence of Mr.
j H. Korty , on Hcrard street. The
> aity was'ln the marc of a surprise ,
nd iho guests assombsd at the residence
f Mr. llichard Wildojcorncr Eighteenth
. . . . . . .
* u. bul M..M .W l.wu J tlOlbUiO > VilnljU
hrough the many wlntings of the waltz
or on hour or so , wlintho masks were
omoved and they sawhsuh other face to 0
ace Dnncins was thn Indulged in un-
il nearly 12 o'clock , vhoi refreshments
vero eorved and the giii.a took their do- 0Cl
kirturo , united in thulbjligf that Mr.
md Mrs. Korty knoj low to entertain Cl
heir friends.
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AbsoluteljPure.
Tlili powder never varies , m rvel ol pnretr ,
trengtb od bo'eMmeneM. ' re economical th n
lie ordinary klDila.n'il ' canno ' old In compctl-
ion with the tuultltudo ol I tet , short weight
lum ol rhvufhrte powders. W only la tuni.
IOYAL SJAKINQ I-OWDKII 108 W llBtN.y. ;
St Chariefflotel
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BTOEET , BET 7tb nd8tb , WNCOLN , NED.
Mrs. K > U Coakly , 1 Hetoreu. R
ly and elegantly I I. Good umptt DL
roomi on firit floor. .
Qoo.
VTermi II.M to 12 per d > > t UI ratet f\rto Arch
members ol tbe legislature. DOitd-lm-mi
Washington , D. C.
CUT TO
THAN I GENT A MILE
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inal Miufit Pflrlors , 1J12 Douglas St. , furn.sb.es the snvmgs ; by purolmsing your outfit for the occasion from
thorn , your fare
Tfl I IRFHTV EH Saved by buying thst S12 pair of Pantaloons for § 5.30 , custom-made at the Misfit Clothlnir
I U & .IDE BI ' J Parlors , KU2 Douglas St. vunuiut
[ A b B Saved by purohulng that olonnt $18 pair merchant tailor made PanU for S8 00 at the
I ni ILILij Original Misfit Parlors , 1812 Douglas Street.
LilU.f B 9 1 § < ? 7Sn7 Douglas llnyilf Street. lf ! ihlnt $21 On8lom 1Mul ! ° Ovcrcoat f ° r § 11.25 at the Original Misfit Parloru
I Saved by securing that $28 merchant tiilor made Overcoat for 51-1.25 at the Original Misfit P
1312 Douglas Street ,
r Saved by purchasing that olpgint $35 cattom made Overcoat for $17.20 ot the
. Misfit Clothing Parlurs , 1312 Douglas Stroot.
? ll < J ° oyopcuring that handsome . satin lined SCO custom mndo Overcoat , for $25.70 at the Mlsfi
Parlore , 11112 Douglas Stroot.
Saved in making the Pn ; cha > of that bamliorao fonr button cutaway frock suit , made for ? 50 , Misfit
Parlora pnco $23.0 ( ! , 1312 Doughs Street , up-stairs.
Tfl H E J IIII K V Made ln Proolrlnttliat } elegant cork screw four button cutaway suit , made for $00 , Misfit Cloth-
TO G LEVEL AH S ) Mad ° 80locUag that handBOmo Prince Albert anit made for S70 , Misfit Parlors price , $32.50
Tsl PITTQ R { I Rft Saved bV buying that handsome silk lined $70 custom ma-lo Overcoat far $30.50 , " Misfit Cloth
Iv riB BUUI/nUi ing Parlora 1312 Douglas Stroot.
TO VlfASHINGToN , D. C. S ° * *
This is a sure f/tiarantce at the Misfit Parlors. One call will satisfy
Truth is Truth
AT THE-
. 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , ITP-STAIRS.
Electric Light. Electric Light.
Open evenings until 9 o'clock ; Saturday nighta until 10 o'clock.
j N' ' , .TW { ! 8 P'easod ' , tot\e f om ? U tnilors hairing misfib or uncalled for garments to dispose of. Ad
dress Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1812 Douglas Street , up-sta rs. Cmabn , Neb.
IN THE PASTRY
OF
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Vnnlllri.r.cmon.Ornnce. .
etc. . flavor Cnke
,
rciiin..lMallnK.tc.i. dellcntuly and nut
rally i the fViiltlVoin which they ii remade.
Oil STREXOTJI AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
PREPirtCa BY THI
Price Baking Powder Co. ,
Uicago , III. st. Loulo , MO
H KIBI or
] r , Price's Cream Baking Powder
AND
r. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems.
Hot Dry IIn | > Ycimt.
_ WK MAKH HUT ONE QUALITY
Imaha Medical & Surgical
Institute
13th St. , Cor Capital Ave ,
hronic and Surgical Diseases
scascs ol F irale , cl the Ncrvoug System , Pr
rate Disorvscscf the Urinary anil Sexual Ow lie
Mid DlBoosca ol thoHeiMl. Thtoatand Luuzr.
SpoclalUes.
EYE AND KAIl ,
seasfa trtawd by aneiperienc d upeclallrti also
cases of tha Heart Liver , Stomach , Kldnerj ,
xdilcr , curalKU , Ilheumat'sm ' , Piles , Cancer , eta
. . . OATAUnil. BHONOIIITW ,
' 'O'n ' cllccases of the ihroatind lunnt real
ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Send ( or Inhaler or
clrcu'or on Inhalation. )
Ul dl B es of the lllooJ , Urinary and SexiuJ Or.
ia. Prl > ate Dlsoasca and
Piles Cured or no Pay.
(16 ( Years IloiplUland Private Practice. )
imitation and elimination free.
Wl or write fjroircularelon chronlo dl a > ea and
ormltles , Dlseaara of females , Private OlsaaMi
the Urlnarv ami Sexual or ran , Benilnal Weak.
, Nervous Del.llity . or Kxhaustltn.eta , .toV.ind
new restoratlvctreatment
II Ict'cn and coneultailonn Confidential ,
tedlclnea eentto allparU of the country hy ex.
u , securely packed from observation , U full d .
ptloncf case Unlven. One personal Interview
ferred If convenient. Open at all bonrs.
ddrosa all letters to
uaka Medical & Surgical Insttuto
13th St. , Cor. Capital Ave.
IVTendelssohn & Fisher
looms 23 and 290mahaNaU.Bank Block
8CCCKSSOU TO
Lifrene & Mendelssohn
L. FUher , ferrnery ltb W. U B. Jenny
bit c , Chicago. JmUelm
Having quite a number of
From our Merchant Tailoring department , we
offerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of
their actual value. These are no Ready Made
Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real
Merchant-Tailor work.
giELSABLE OWE PRBCE
Clothiers t and Merchant Tailors ,
JL2A6 Far-Mini , Street.
LARGEST STOCK OF
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask
ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for the Indian Department given for BuQalo Scales exv
cluBively , Scale I
SECOJP ,
AT 1405 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA , NEBRABF
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