' THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morningt Feb. 25. LOOAL BREVITIES , All the trains wore on time last night. A marriage license ws issued yesterday to Herman Wulfl and Margarat Spring. V. J. McShanc was bidding hii friends a solemn good bye last night , preparatory , as ho said , for his Immediate departure for Now Orleans. The city engineer and hla assistants are busied at preront In drawing up plans and tpecilicttUiu lor the street work to be done next yoar. " A wolf Luj7 { robe stolen from Charles K. 1'orris Sunday afternoon wan rccovnjed by the * * Council Bluffi pollea and turned over to Mr. ] [ < I1" , yesterday. jj , The " 3 I. 0 , " club will give a jnaiqucr- y ado ball In Metropolitan hall , corner of Four teenth r.ml Uodga streets , ou Thursday even ing , 1'ebruvy 2Gth. ' , jj The following are ths local freight to- " ceipt of Monday over the Union 1'aclfic : Corn 20 , merchandUo 7 , coal 3 , cattle3 , hogs 3 'i sheep 3 , barley 1 , oats 1 , wheat 2 , stone 3 , bullion 2. The Catholic Library association will giro 1 a mil ical aud literary entertainment at the library hall , corner of Ninth and Howard directs , thii evening. An Interesting pro gramme hai bix.ii piepired , 1'coplo hiving mull addressed to this city i should tuko ntini to have tbo state plainly written Th ° ro nro four (3mahai in tha .1 United States , nno In Illinois , onuiuMisioarl , M ono In Alabama , aud ono In Nebraska , About ono hundred nnd fifty books have boon added to the public library during the pint vieek , ounprialn * works by V.iu Lunu , Trench , M mon , Lubsr , Freeman , llamorU.n , Hudson , Grote , Bryant , Bulwor , B.iyne and Godwin. The backer * in the projected Smith-Mo- Nally mill announce that Ml preliminaries have boon arranged , nnd that the meeting will take place a week from next Saturday night , in lira city. The tormi are $100 a side , soft glovci , fight to a fiuuh. Hie West End Literary club held oneof , their meetings last night at the residence of Mrs. 1 * . B. Cook , ou Twenty-fifth street. The occasion was a molt pleasurable one , and tha literary progratnina presented WM un to the L uiual standard of those given by the club. - A now loJgo of tha Knights and Lidios of Honor wai Instituted in Blair Monday . night by Deputy Supreme Protector Backus , of thU city. The now lodge , which will be known ns the Euclid , 1C of L. and II. , starts upon ita career wi hgood prospects , having a membership of twenty-one. "Oh , you big bad girls , stop that 1" shout ed an old gray haired lady to a bevy of grown girls who wore displaying their boot tops by rolling in the enow in the Leavonworth school yard. ' "Snounofof your bisnoss , " retorted tlio leader , and tha crowd galloped to the ehady side of the school for another tumble. A wolf buggy robe wai stolen from the carriage of Mrs. John B. Furay yesterday afternoon tornoon , while that lady was chopping1 in a Douglai strcot ttoro. About half-past four o'clock Officer DuiT Grcon arresto 1 the thief , Thomas Honratd , or McEvoy , while ho was trying to dispose of the robe at a eocond hand store. Mr. A. D. Underwood , of Chicago , is In the city introducing n new work entitled , " 'The National Bank Ueporter. " This book Is a most va uiblo acquisition to any counting ' room , and no thorough business man cm well affurd to be without It. It gives a complete ' lint of all old and new counterfeits , with an accurate dcsciiption of each , together with much ether valuable information to business men. A good story is told ou two wo'l known morning newspaper men who for the first time in months attended church service last Sunday , telectlrg ono of tlio Presbyterian clmrcho' . Neither wai acquainted with the usual motho I of approach td the auditorium of a church and by mistake wandered into a ooal bin ; whore they groped in Plutonian d.uknosfl. They were finally loacuod by a email boy who chanced to be passing that way. Kownrdmg the small boy with a oounteifeit 2 cent piece , the pilgrim ] pissed on and sorauib ed for a back tout iu the gallery. Hose Wilson ia the name of n weird and wicktd fairy who his been running a cigar ehopontro northeast corner of Twelfth nnd Didjo. Bti-inoES didn't pay , and HEOde termined to inako an assignment and leave the city , She did eo , but not in the good old buaine s way. Sha left Monday , forgetting to settle up an account of 3-2 ! which she owed Gurralir.uit & Colo. An attachment warrant was BUI d out In Judge \Veisi1 cnurt , but tha fair HOSR had bjou stealthily trans planted to other cliinoi and could not bo ound , Oomt-iblo Karl purriied her , with the warrant , to Council Bluffs , and there dls- coyrrotl that the had dipped Itwar on onu of tha "Moiilo Cnrlsto , " ' List night the great play of "Monto Ohristo" w a preaonted in Boyd'a opera liuuBD for the fouith tiuao In this olty. Latt oosson the play was preamted hero two oonsocutiva nights and it become ao pop ular that the h mao Uat night tvas crowded od to wHiiosa Ita production. It ia ono of the finest bttruotiona which haa bion Been in the I ouao tbla season , aud trio plot is ao intimating that ono a'm ' nt ri-ca from his a a : diir'ni ' * SJUIQ of thu tlinllliig BCuiit'S with which ilin pifcj ahuiiuda. Mr .Ismnj O'Neill , in the dual rlo of "Kdmuitl Dntc , " aud "Oount i" Pitdii o Christo , " Mn > very fine. IIo bun undo a groht tttidy of hla pit and linn improved greatly since Irs appt < arar.OJ hfio kit aeatop. llo ii Btirnitinied by a company of finished hr iita uncl the oiat of la t ni ht wus the atrongu t ever aeuu In lioyci'd o tr.i hnuaa IJiai Helen Adellr , who left iho O'ari ' Morris comptny in Dei Mollies laat wt"k , ap > ii < ared In I In cluraotor of "Miuccdra" f r tl < o Gist tlmo I list nii'ht. Shu was a triile uer- V ( u , bat acq'iittod huts If ntibly. She Mil to ly a ( im sctrna , but hur per- C Hon.il clm'ini are v ry ktroot , and tlio at ore * 1'ooimo n gr a' fivorlto with the nnd'ciiot1. Mr. Ita | ) h Del iiore , a "Nuirtiir , " w a viy acoBitab'o , and Ilia an excellent cone p ion if it.o par . The foiupsny all th.oil li ia & on onu ciu , Ri.d the scciuu 111'eta urj u.uply grand. OXNAM-Tii thii city , Frbtuary 24 , at 8 p. in , Mts. KliMiiur Oxnun , * gwl CO yr > . Vniiftal from rfslJenco , coiner ChmleJ nd T tnlyomd trwut * , at 8 11 iu. ttn'ar. ' Ili- i will bj > hlppil t Minejul Point WU. | J ' Son ! of Srr b. Ctttoliua Smoking tobac. o ia thobitt , I ' THE CITY COUNCIL It Offers the Beard cf Trade ihc Far- ; on Amended Terns , The 1'asHBRO of nn Important riumlj- liiK Onlln nco lloiitlno Business. Tlio city council convened in regular session laitnight , a good representation being oti hand , Mr. Loetlor alone was absent. Minutes of previous mooting adopted upon mayor's report. PETITIONS ANIl COMMUNICATIONS. From mayor , approving appropriation ordinance for ( tiblic woiku cud for aide- wtlks nnd ortUnnnco conveying by deed the clly lot to board of trade. Piled. A number of bllla referred to appro priate committees. From W. J. Council , sobmitlirg a ro- vltod bill relating to "plumbers' licenses and laying of pipes , " In plnco of ordi nance tubmittod to him for oxamiiutlon. Filed. Fiom James Dongl.v , tendering resig nation as policeman on the rjgular force. Accepted. . xim con'ractor ' James Duffy , Btklrg the clly to confess judgment un certain _ radlng contracts dun and unpaid. Ilu itrretl. From Anna McCormick , nsVing for n readjustment of curbing and gutter tax deferred. From August Froudel , asking the city to allow damages tj hia property aud clothing , It currod by harboring the Biuill x piUimt , Krltachman , now in the [ ) st house. Amount of remuneration wke-d for. 300. Referred , From Ale nta Klubon , a klnj the clly to compel the B , & M. rairond ! to reniovu abutting fences near the twok on Nine teenth , botvican Williams and Hicxory. Referred. Fruit FIow rd Gray , asking for allow ance of $32 for photograplo work done ior the cily. Referred. From ctnlrmau of beard of public works , submitting approved claim of Tobn Peterson for removal of garb'go during aecond quorter , § 887 50. Re ferred. From the same , asking for two weeks' leavt-Jf f absence. Granted. FrDm II. H. Walkir , gonlly remind ing the ciunoll of a previously submit ted bill of $207 73 for work done in ex- tention of Farnam etropt culvert , and a similar bill of $14.50. Refeir d. Fri in Surveyor Sin th presenting cor rect plat of Summit pUco. Rsferred to city engineer. From Justice Selden submitting tran script in damage grading eult of Ohris- tian Putorscn against city. nEI'OIlTS OF COMMITTEES. Flrnncu and Chime , allowing bills. Adopted. Same , allowing billa of gis company for December , 1884 , when corrected in accordance with inspector's report , and providing that payment bo made as soon a3 available funds can ba secured Adopted. Side al' ' < s and Brldgas submit tint ; for ipproval the i-idewalk contract of Oharlcs Gardner. Adopted. Special c mmittoe , reporting that a settlement for propoity damiges canned by gfjduiR of Firnaai street lni : bo n m do with E L. JJiinry , ia the snra of $1,800 , and leommondlng payment of tbat amount , Adi pted , OUUINANCE3. Authorizing the acting miyor to con vey by deiod to the Board of Trade lot 1 , block 140 , ( Sixteenth tnd Fa'iiim ) and to repeal otditanco No 829 Passtd. C..nc tiling the rcgu a'ing aad llcone- ing of plumbers and drain-layers and re-ijula'iug the laying , re-laying and - p-iirof sewer , watorand pas plpea in the utreeta and allflya and pub io grounds of tbo city , nnd o tabliehlng regulation * governing the us of sewtri and provid ing penaltlea f < r the violation of Iho prc- \i iiiid heronf ; pr > vlding furthermore feir the repeal of other oHinanccs which may ba rleemod to be c nfliotlng This oriinance , which is one of consid- erab linportiiiicp , was vry lengthy end cai sume d much time In reading. Aftrr it Lai bjBii reai a wrangle ensued &a to the proprjoly of passing It at once. Mr. Anderson jumped t ) his feet and said : ' I do not BOO why wo want to pjas the ordinance without careful consid eration. 111 stake my reputation thut th ra ( s n .t a member of the c uncll hit uiitorat.v < la lulf of this mitt31. I urn euro that I do not. 'Jho bill it a Ling ono and cavers a tfood miiiy p ) lnt . \Vo sh uld lay Iho ordinance ever for a couple of weeks and then wo can act wi'.li iutolligoaco upon it. " Mr Bascall "Paea it nrjw nnd change any elutit dofec'B afhr ard. " Mr Rjafio d "Tin c'uy is in a dilem ma , uni th s ordlnniico , or so mo slmil.ir oiit > , nunt. bo pisd at once ) If wo find af eT"O\d that eir.ira exist in it , or pro visions which work injus ice , no oan orsily rrcors ruot those clauses by axond- moiite. " After some further debuo the oiditiance was put upon ill fair.130 aud carried through successfully. Adjourned. THE Finer ONE DIDN'T SUIT. " did want tin forniT "Why wo or- illnancp , deeding us the Sixteenth end Faruam street /or. / chmiBoD ? " aaid Mr. I. A. Wukeliold , of the b ard of trade , 'o ' a reporter last night , during iho In terval of dUcnmon , "bujiusa ly the txrms uf the II at 'rJha'ice , No , 820 , the let la elooleel to the bourd uf trido with the B Ipuluory pr vivj that if wu do not erect a $ ( iO.oO ( ) builoiug tboreon within two ytars , Iho lot and all tboruon will bo f'irffitod. This piovlslcm mauifoaily clouds the tiile , for cometbinK ni'gbt ' happen to prevent t ur finlshiug the building - ing wlthlu the time ncmed ; ao that we could not aecuro sub'cnp'ions for the pr j-jcf , frr no buttuuta nun * want t to put nienoy In.o asiherae which baa no Inaia of guarantee , Dy f'o terms cf the ordinance br mght before the c uncil to-night , the directors of the tend ef trade arc required to fuui'sh a l-o-ad cf $5,000 , yturan'osing the notion of ( ho building within tin two yean In nat it la u'ot completed the ate cVhol era will lose n tbiug , bat tho\000 forfeited bond will be m do good by the director ! ir omselviB. " "TUB runintNa OUDINANCB , " atil 0 ty Engini or Roiojrater , iu Bcawor to a quojliou , "is tbo most Impo.-Unt 01 dli n ce raised by tin city com oil fir eouict thin. It is inte naod t > protest the eity fr in itnptrfiC' and can hat woik rin thnptrteif phimburc , or the opriatlirs e > f tha g t and via'tr o mpanles , pros'd ini ; a penalty for allioU - tit ni if tbo ni'ci luid el > wn Iu thii war , I'm pal and waercompanies at Wrll M kit pr'vatn ' corpoiatoii ; loyiuR p'pa * ) ! bo held di-estly aud Gr at > chl- ly responsible f x M wo'k dono. At tbo s me tlmo U jinvirics thtt all plumbers must procure n licens , nd thu * in niessuro will ptotoct tlio ctaft itself. It 's boil odds the most stringent ordinance of the k nd over passed by the council , snd will net bc ofichlly , I think , in correcting nxls'-lug nboscJ. " GAZOLA'S ' PLEA , Ho t'lcmls Guilty to Murder In tlic Second DPRPCO , In the district court , before Judge Neville , yesterday morning the ciao of the slate vs. William Gazoln , in dicted for murder in the first de- gtec , wai called. When Iho parties woto nil In their seat * , Guzoln'a counsel nroso nnd stated that if it would bo rcr- mltted Mi client would llko to plead guilty to murder In Ilia second degree. This proposition was f tvorably received by District Attorney Estellc , nnd lie stated tbat ho had no objection to tlio prisoner's so pleading. In conversation wi < h a Bnr reporter , the dtstr'ct attorney stntotl that it would have been n dlflicult nnltor to convict Oaztlk of murder in the firtt degree , Willie the chain of circumstantial ovl- dunce ns a whole was a strong ono , yet there were a faw nilofiiig links upon wbhh the jury would luvo hung and thus made conviction nu inijjo sibility. Tin man from whom Gszola is supposed to have bonizht the revolver with wlich ho fired thu frt'M eliot , could not posi tively identify him as the purchaser and several other small things would luvo made conviction diflioult. The penalty for murder in the second degree nny ba imprlsonmont for life , which , by tlio way la to the average nnu cousidcred n lot.g time Jn the afternoon thooaeo of the stale vs Frank Gar Jitifr lndced ! for grand lar ceny , was called. 1'KUSONAI/ . Judge Hull loft for Lincoln last night. iJ'-Mr. ' Totor Ward , of Chicago , is friccds In this city. Mr. Jacob Kauflman haa returned from his trip to Now Orleans , Mrs A , L. Pollock and family left for Washington lust night. Mr. 0. S. Raymond , tha Fifteenth street jeweler , is confined to the bouse by illness. D. J. O'Donohoo has gone oatt to select a largo stock of dry goods for tha spring trade Miss Ella McVann lias returned from a week's visit with friends at Cedar Rapids , Iowa , Ilcnry C. Allen , of New York , and Resist ant district attorney , Is in the city , en route to California. Marshal Cumroings went to Lincoln yet. torday morning , to stick a finger into the legislative pie. Hen. John P. Irish , of Sin Frnnehco , ed tbrou h this city , eastward bound , yes terday mommy. Mr . Danbaum and acn have returned from Now Orleans. Their description of the beauties of that city Is not glowing. Col. J. J. Dickey , of the Western Unlor , left for Denver yesterday afternoon , in hui- ried icsponsa to a mysterious teleorram , Wm M. Bujhman started for .Now York city lust evening , to ba absent about- three noeka , purchasing dry goods for the spring1 trade. Mr. M. O. Maul , of tha firm of Drexel & Maul , will leave Saturday for his old home in Pennsylvania. While abii-nt ho will take in the Inaugural of President Cleveland. J. Ing'nm , Sioux City C. WTSinUh , Gmud Island ; P. P. McGoer , Lincoln ; John 0. Ketfe , Phttsmouth ; F. A Scoville , Valparaiso raise 0. B , Stone , Ogkllalla , are at the Can- field. II. Zehrung , Lincoln ; W. A. Archer , St. Louis 11. N. Parks , Chicago ; B. C. Merrill , Lowtll , Mass. ; V. C. Gelwick * , Pi.taburg ; U. S Boyd , Boston ; C. Dewitt ; Norfolk , Va , are at thu Paxton John Groff and wife , Louisville ; W. K. Morns , Afhhind : John Glock , Da\id City ; J. V. Moran , Wahoo ; J. B , Chapman , Ar- , llntrton ; A. A Kennard , St. Paul ; II. W. i I Mecldn , Hod Cloud , W. .7. Crane , Arlington ; Matt JrnUins , Plattamouth , and John Cur- nap , ol North Bond , Neb. , are stopping at the Metropolitan. Mr.S ill Cifco , ono of 0. S. Raymond's clorka , haa returned from a week's visit at his old home in Clint" ! ! , Iowa , Those who claim t > know best , siy that it is nut alona the paternal roof that c ! ! him back to the old stamping ground occasionally , but thut a cer- tuiii pair of bright , black eyes lias something to dj with it. Mrs , Minnie Craft , of this city , left a few dijs ago fur Crouton , Iowu , where she will j in her husband , Mr.Ci-irlefl ! Craft , who is empluynd n < yard foreman for the 0 , IS. & Q. It. U. , at that place. Charley is a promising young man , and thtir many filends wish the young coupla a successful and happy future in their mw home. W. A. Gardner , who has mid his farm to Mr. Rogers , bad a Bale of peieonal property on Wednesday of this week. Ho will go to Omaha eoon , where he will make hii future home Mr. Gardner , though a yourg man , Is one of our oldest and best citizens , and wo are very aorry to lose him , but our loss will bo Oinuh 'fl gain. We recommend him and his family to the good people of Omaha , Fulls City Journal. 0. II. Cornell , county treasurer , loft for Omaha yesterday morning , where ho will t Lo a few da ) a of much needed rest and recreation. It Id necessary for a man to cast M dbis butintta earea 01 casionally and toek a ihort IOIBOU of quiet , in oielor to preserve hla health , and as Cliailey U ODO of our llvll- eat snd most active business men having more buainciH to look after than any other one mau iu tha county ha deserved a brief reoiilte , ftnd we sincerely hope be will realiza all his anticipate 1 pleasure ou the tiip , Val entine Reporter. Seal of Nrth Carolina Smoking tobac co is the beat. t MrtlUtlKl ) . KENNEDT LHISKNBINO Tuesday , February SMih , 1885 , at the resldenco of the brtdb'd pire-nts , No 7 f > * uth Kighteenth f treet , ! > v K v J. S Detweilflr Mr. Alfred O Kennedy , and Mi < Llrzie II. , daughter of Dr. auit Mrs. I' , 3 , Lciitnring , Mr. Jiid Mis Kennedy are both wall known In our city , and a Urgn circle of fiiends join Iu hearty congratulation The ceremony wai witi cesid by only the immediate famil ies , and though m invitatlmi were litued many n eful and costly pristnts were ent in by friend * not pro'tot After an elaborate a d bouu'oiu" dinner , tbe bridal party at * ted on th if wtddiog Journey eaUwirJla theO. k N. W R. R. Suioko Sc l of North Carolina Tobto CO. TEACHERS' ' MEETING , Nineteenth Annual McftlnK of Slnfj Toauhcra * AtsouUtloo. The nineteenth aonuil mootin ? of the Slnto Ttnchcrs' a scciallon , of Nebraska , will bo hold at Lincoln , Mntoh 31at and April 1st and 2d. Tha following pro gramme has boon arranged : Tncsilny KM'nliiK , IHnrcli niut/S. . INVOCATION. JICBTC. OF WELCOME. II. U. Wilson , Lincoln. KnsroNSK. A. A. Randall , Falrficld. MUSIC. Ammtss. Stint. Henry Sibin , Clinton , Ia , Subject : "Tho Kiddle ol the Snhlnx. " BKLFOT KtADtva. Mis. P , W. 1'arker , Chio.go , 111. MUSIC AMI SOCIAL. AVcilncfdny , April IM On. ni , 1. Opening ] hercicg. 2 Mlnrollnnaonn 15uino ? . U. The Uotmiv n Schools , from the Tench. er'a SUcdi oinl , 1) . K Bond , Blair. 4. What Branches mo ol moat Importance in tlii Common School ? , Ann Tiblxtn , Lincoln. 6 , 1'cr Cents in I'diKntion. A. TJ , ( 'laiciidun , I'rcmont , AITEHNOON S18SIO.V2 P M. 1 , Tcxt-Bnokfl ni'd ' otht-f Uookn , Will Htn Valentino , Nebranka City. 2 , Liw nf Nutiiro , Naturally Taught , Mli-n Mary B Harris , Omaha. 3 , Latin ProimticLtUnii , Wr Kdwnrd Thompson York. 1 , Thfi KdufiUlonnl Vuluu of Blocution , Mrs. F.W. Parlior , ChioigJ. 5. Apiioin'.inait of Cumiilttiia and An- uouiiccinuntfl. AFTKtlNOO.V 8KSSIO.V. MUSIC , Address Col. Ji" W. Parker , Cook County Normal , Chicago , "Learning to JJo by Dolug , " JICSIC. , ThurstUy , April lina-0 A. SI , 1 , Opcninf ? Kxerclsoi. 2 , Nom ,1 Khools. Gfo. L. Farnham , State Normal. 3 , Kin crgurton Muthoda in the Public SchuolH. Alatparet.T. Burrows , Norfolk , 4 , Civil Service Utfurm. Kllon M. Auitiu , Wisner. 5 , A IJ.iy in Oxford , Dr. L K Hick" , State University. AFTITISOO.V BRB8ION. 1. Succois , Mirkrd by IViluro. MuryP. Gilchrmt , PJattamouth. 2 , Lvnluti n , I's Kxlont and Lnnit' > nnn8 , JJ v. W W. ILusha.Bo'.lovue ' College. 3. Reports of Commlttosa. 4 , Election of OUicors , 1'olic > Odtttt. In the police court yesterday morning Edwin G. Luct waa chcrgod with being drunk and di'.orderly. Ho hired Joe Goman to drive him around in hid hack , and when Gorman wantud his pay Ludt drew a revolver upon him and threatened in shoot him. Ho was compelled to pay $2 for the hack and a Cno of $5 and oca's. ' Ludt claimed to bo from Mil- courl , nnd tbo judge informed him that it was not the custom In Nebruckj to draw pistolo. He had a genuine hcno pistol , at least sizt'Cii iuchoa long , and it looked like * regular blunderbus. Chub Riyraond was charged with bo'ng an Inmate < f a h'iuso nf prtstitotirn She claimed to have p id hoc monthly fine and her care wan continued , Danfol G Tat i was charged -with pass ing ptuntcr'olt money. He hid a ciunt crfoit quarter and said tbat ha did not know that it rraa counterfeit , that it hid been paid him for a email job of worV. Ho traa an benefit appearing follow and did not seotnt to knoir thift ho had com mitted any ciimo An officer WAS sent with him to sou that his story was cor rect aud it wai fnunl to bo so. An InsaiiuYnicrntit. The following loiter was rooo'ved ' by the city nmrsha' ' yesterday from M. F. Goula , of the Centennial honso , To- canifch : Chief of Police , Omaha , Neb. : DKAH SIR. I nf tic ? by the Omaha papers that ono Albert Volgbt ban been gaiitonced to twenty duya In the cuuntv jail nn bread and water fur vagrancy. I wiito to Inform you that lie left hero abut three weoka ago , up to which time he bearded in thm hoiiM and wjs employed in a moat market hero Dining the last few weika ha WAS hero ho showed unmiitakab'o ' si nH of Insinlty. Ho wont fn m liera to Lincoln and from there to Omaha. Hn has writtoa BHVeral letttrs to the lanalaily of thla luniaa. They were of the wild < xt suit , showing him to bo of unsound mlud , A fo niontliH ago ha eustaino a svero fracture of the collar bone , and hat not been liftht tinci ; . " Judge Beiicko has taken thu matter under coneld Ntim and will have it thoroughly invojtlg'itcd , and if tlio man Is f"ttud to bo inauuo ho will bo properly cared for. Absolutely Pure. Tbl. powder never vailei. A mmel cl pnrety , itrti Rth atd who'es'tnfness. Moro econom'cal than Ihecrdlnary kludi.ard cannot lie o'd ' In competi tion with the multitude ol low to t , ehort weljbt km ol phynhrte | vwder . Hold only In cans. KOYAL I1AK1NQ i'OWOEll 00 ,109 Wall ttM.V. ; COWING & GO , JOBBEU IK WROUGHT IRON PIPE , tllr.bl. aid C l Ir Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. OBTiiis < noj Bins rmin , HISt ) JILL iIPDUIIg H4n Mrs , Plantiets' Gas aid steam Fitters' IRON &OHASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Uth4PodoaSts..OMAHA.NEB AECH1TICTS ItoouK 28 au'l 290mahaNutl Dank Jiluck VDCCUUOIIII TO Dufrcne & Mendelssohn Oeo. I. . Flher , ( emery with W , L. V. Jeucy Aitblttc * , CUca o. JaoUtlm 1312 DON'T 1312 Fail to visit the MISFIT PAELORB1312 Douglas Street , to day , and inspect the BARGAINS offered to OMAHA and VICINITY in fine MERCHANT TAILOR MADE CLOTHING which is being sold with a guarantee at less than the cost of making. After you have inspected thoroughly , and if suited to purchase , don't fail to TELL Your friends of your visit and your purchase. GIVE CREDIT where it is due. We take particular pains to turn oat perfect fits , and While we are ent.tled to the name , let us have it. We fill the assurance with slight alterations , that we can fit almost to their perfect satisfaction * andean insure a clear saving of not less than FIFTY per cent , and ia many cases SEVENTY- FIVE to ONE HUNDRED per cent , when the same class of material , workmanship and prices are compared. Suits. Overcoats. Pants. F25 00 Merchant-Tailor made S12 CO 323 00 Merchant-Tailor - mada nt $10 00 31 00 , . llOi ) $ C 00 Mcrchant-Tailor made at 300 30 00 " " . 11 CO . 3j 00 1 0) S 00 4 CO 40 OJ " . 18 2-i 40 00 " " . K 70 4C 00 . 20 (0 ( 45 00 " . 20 00 10 00 600 GO 00 . 23 50 00 00 " . 22 00 12 00 GOO . CO 00 t'8 00 " . tti ' 0 . 30 00 GO 00 MOO 15 P" u 7 BO 76 tO . 35 Oj 70 00 " . SO 00 18 CO II 860 1312 BOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. Electric Light Electric Light. Open until 9 P. M. Saturdays until 10 P. hi , Meicbant Tailors with Misfib and uncalled for Clothing to dupoii of wi'l ' confer a favor by addressing MISFIT CLOTHINGPARJLOKS , JL3JL2 ® ouf/l < is Street. Brands nilrcrtl > H i absolutely pure TlfE fEST : rUcoa ntopiJoiviiori a liut Hove until he tnJth tha corur and iuull. A clirml > t will not ba r detoot tlm presence of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS UIULTIItl-L.IKSS 1118 NEVER MKH In K million home * for n. quarter of a century It bJt * tUKxl the consumers' rellnhlu test , THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , UJKERI or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Dr. Price's lupulin Yeast Gems For Light , Healthy Brriul , The D it Dry Uup Yeoit hi tha World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. . ST. LOUI& Omaha Medical & Surgical Insti ute 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Uieeaaes ol Females , of the Nervous Hjrlom , Pi rate Diseases ol tbe Urlntiy and Hexu&l Or aDf , md Dlnowua ol the Head IhtoatanU Lungs. UpccUltlei EYK AND JfAU. Diseases trcited by an rxi > ori > nced ipod.lliti also dleeasta ol the Heart Lhui , Stomach , Kldneji , Dladdcr , Keurtlelt , Kheuinat r > , I'lUn , Cancer , etc. CATAlllllI , IIUONOIIITIH , And all other dl > eatiei > ol the hroat.nd I.unj lroM ed \ > j Uedlcattd Vaxin. [ ( Bend lor Inhaler or clrru.ron Inhalation. ) All dlre.K ) ul the mood. Urinary ted Beiual Of gum. l'ivatfl Olsvai Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Yean UmplUUnd Prlnte Practice. ) Oon.uliailon and examination lre . Call or write I r clrciilara'oii chronic dl < ca > c and delormltles , D'leaciol ' FemaiM , I'rhate Udwaael ol tbr Urlntr ami Sexual or train , Sunlnal W ak < no 6 , Nrrroui DeMllt > or Ezhau.tlcn.iito. , t3. , and cur new reatoratlvetrettmeU. All let'er. and connulUilonrCoufldentlal. Medici' ea Bent to all i.arti ol the onuntry > > y ei- , securely jiarktd Irom ohBcrratlon , U lull do- acrliitlon ol cajw U given. One | . 'tonal lotenUw preferred II convenient Open at all hour * Addreet all letter , to Omaha Mtdical & Surgical Inattuta 13th St. , Cor. Capital Ave. St , Charles Hotel , 0 BTHEET , UET 7th and 8tb , LINCOLN , NED. MM. KaUO akly , "rrprlctorei * . tVNewly an I ele aitly lurnlihud. Oool aamplo rjomion Qrit flur , ttrTermi < t.63 t U pir day. Special ratei idrea tr mUr < ol the Icjrtsltttiue. aorlO-l m-me FIT Having quite a number of Misfits and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department , we ofFerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. These are no Ready Made Goods , advertis' d as Custom Made , but Real Mtrchant-Tailor work. CSVE US A GALL. § ? ELSABLE OWE PRICE Clothiers and Merchant Tailors , 1 JL4 > 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 HUNDRED VARIETIES BOFFALO 0S , SC1LG Oo nter , Ha.y , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buflalo Scales ex oluaivflly. Scale : EtEDFA-rR : : : SHIOJP , if HIlorOUOLASBlIIKKT OIJjUlA , N II