. . f V * * * * * * * " * - * . -IVTfc- l.tjp . , 8 THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 28. 1885. THE DAILY BEE \ Saturday Morning , Feb. 28. LOOALJ BBEJITIES , Marrlaffe licon en wcninuod \ to K. 1J. Molt and Ncllio Illoclc , Lareta \ Hanicn and Mlw Ano Haneen , The Omaha Polo club | ( o to Plattimonlh to d y and will play a contest game with the ' club of that city. Hello Sanford , dusky lined Araaronlan , nnd SaJlo McHrido , M diadly In cbarnctcr but not In fnce , were arrested lust night for dis turbing the ( icace. Tha Union Star club ave n plow ant dancing p.irty last night nt Metropolitan hnll , which waa largely nttcndod by tha friends nnd members of the club , ' The nttachmenta In the case of A. Krooger , tha defaultlag l 'cnth ' and UodgJ butcher , ha\0 B\vatnicd his' ' i > roi > orty and Cx- turc-a , Meanwhllo not tha tlightoat trace of him lion been gained. ' In Judge Solden's court , tha cano of J. O.OttonvBlIann01eBen\v Ble.n trial yesterday. 1'ho ciee in ono in which Otllon auee to recover the vnluo of A cow gored to' ' death by'oiesen'a bovine. The Ilov. Mr. Hull , ft lecturer of Boroo note , will Bpoak In Motropitlitan hall , corner of fourteenth nnd JUodga1 street ) , Sunday , Mnich 1st , at 2 nnd " p , m. ' Subjects nftor- noon , "Comparative Kvldonco of Spiritualitm and Christianity ; ' ' ovoniiR"Blble ! ' Spiritual ism. " There was n pleaaant party yesterday eve ning nt the reeidonco of Mr1 , lllcliard Wilde , corner of Eighteenth nnd Jnokson ettuDta , It was in honor of Mlsa lAzrlo Dllke , Mr. AVilda's niece , who is here from the otut ou a \iait to hsr uncle. Tha ev'entng ' was plena- ivntly pasacd in dancing. 'Tho ' restaurant of llosiako & Cuneo on ooulh Thirteenth street was' ' closed Thursday by Constable Kdgerton on l5vo a ttachmenta immed from juatico courts in' ' the city. The claims sued ou belong to eail.ern creditors and amount to nbout $ 00. The ground of at tachment ia that defendants'wore ' disposing of their property with latent to defraud their creditors. Deputy Sheriff 1M Crauell returned this week from Lincoln bringing with him two prisoners recently confined I'D ' the insane asy lum , Mrs. Margaret Dwj'or ' nnd William Morse. The former , having1 subsided from a dangerous into n comparatively eufo state , was returned to her horns. Mono is still dangerous at times , and is lleld in the county jail. ' A council hn.s boon called to recognize the Third Congregational church in Omaha , to moot lu the church building on Tucsdty , March 3d , at 3 p. in. .Klgrit churches have been invited to send paster and delegates. Five ministers without charges have been added to the list. Public eoWices on Tuesday evening at 7:30 , The sermon will bo deliv ered by Eov- George Hini'lley ' , of Weeping Water. The ether parts in'tho ' eet\ ices will bo taken by various membois of the council. California Cabbage , Cn'ifornia ' Florida Tonm'.oea , etc. , at Wlemcts' . I'KUSONAlb. Mrs. K. Wakoloy nnd eo'a have returned from New Orleans. ' Mrs. Z. C. Foster , of Snnita Anna , Cal. , ia visiting relatives in this city' ' . Dean Millspaugh and willo returned from the cast yesterday morning , Mr. Thomas Tuttle returned from an east ern trip yesterday morning. Five members of llolacd Head's comedy company , are at the Gees hotel. Mr. Koland Rood , the prince of comedians , is quartered at the Millurd hotel , W. M. Armstrong and Geo. Armstrong , of Dublin , Uoone county , wore in the city to day. N.B.Falconer leftyosterday eveningforNow York'where ha will purchase a new Block of ( roods , Willi.im Haynee , formerly stat'on agent at 1'apillion , ia dangerously ill at his rooms , 1215 Capitol avenue. Miss Blaccho Vanghan.Mias Alice Hastings , Mies Annlo Mortimer , and Master Gus Mor timer , all of the Koland Kecd comedy com' pany , are at the Millar J. Mr. H. L , Chamberlain , of the firm ol ChamberlainIIowo & Marehall. has returned from HID east , where ho had been to purchase large bill of gooda for the spring trade , 0. V. Johnson , Plattmnouth , A. C. Kelly , SIouic City , James Smith and wife , Plum Creek , D. M.Collins , St. Paul , D. S , Draper , S. B , Barker , I'lattsmouth , are at the Can- Celd. Celd.S. S. D. Holt , Hustingsr. . H , Hnodgrass , Louisville , Mrs. M. Heen , Sidney , D. A. Jflagg , Weeping Water , Georga U. Bowers , Ueatrics , Neb. . W. U. Green , Kansas City , Mo. , A. J. Hitter , Nisbna , Mo. , J. F. Wa lace , Carson , Iowa , and J. D , Denman o ! Chicago , are at the Metropolitan , A. G. Kendall , St. Paul , Neb , S. D. Bald win and Charles Dreyoos , Minneapolis , U ] A. Miller , St. Joe , F. W. Lee , DBS Molnes , G. G. Beehm , Columbus , Dell Kelzar , Phlladel- phla. Mrs. Kspy , Han Francisco , ( ! , T , Nichol son , Topeka , are nt the Millard. J. B. Lazear , Central City , F. A. Web ster , Lincoln , 3. L. Brass , ( Juuata , Neb , | J. Crawford , West Point , F. W. Kenny , Blair B. U. Kobinson , Tekamah , T. W. Bernstein A. Mitchell , Jr , Salt Lake City , T. K. Alex under , St. Louis , are At the Paxton , imo : , ailOUGHltOK-In this city , February 27th lit 2 o'clock a. in , , Kllen Shoushroe , B OC ( i.'i yeare. Fone'al to-day , Februaiy 28th , at o'clock a , m , fr in her late residence , Ma on btrcct , between Ninth and'Tenth stroeti. LINK. In thi city , February 27th , afc G o'clock , a. m.W.N. Link. Tbo deceased waa a resident of Btockvllle Nebraska , and was > [ siting his sister , Mrs. S A. Atkliuon , at her roldooce , No , 1422 North Twentiethstreet. . The remaini will ba shipped to Movaria , Iowa , for Intvrment to day. The Musical Tiiton Orchestra , Tli9 Maticil Union orchoitri will protunt tbo f > llowiag programme at thti Bit-red concert to-racrrow ; I'Aitr i. I'rlests'Mari-h from "Athalia" , . .Mendelssohn Overturu , "LsNo/ioda Figaro" Moxar Kgyptlau Patrol Btrant I'AIIT II. Orerturs , "La Muetts di Porticl" Aube WMtr Potpourri . . . . .IWne ; Duut , for two cornet * ' . . , . . I'rie H. T. Irvinoand A. Uohrs. Fantojin , "VUions inn Dream" Lumb ; /ithcr solo by Jullui Ftstacr , I'AIIT HI. MedleyOvurture , . . . . . . . . . .Braham I ] H-unaandCavitina'Nabuo " J ! , . . > . . .Verdi Trot do Ch-vclior ( Uuureiirltt ) .Splndler i MASS MEETING. ' Confer the Proposed Amendments To the City Charter. t There Bo n Imi-go Attendance At the Clly Hall This Kvcnlnfr , Yoitorday morning there was held in ho parlor of ono of the banks a tort of tar-chamber mooting of certain persons pposod to the city charter , and who rep * OEontod obstructionists , tax-shlrkora and ho afreet railway compjny. When the act became known considerable Indigna- Ion waa cxprescod among leading citi * ens , among whom there was a general xprosuon in favor of a mass mooting to tpooly discuss and comidor tbo charter. tmondmcnts. A petition calling for sncli a moeticg was accordingly , clrcula'od end vas numerously signed by loading citi- cna , and the meeting will accordingly bo icld this evening at the city ball , at 7:30 : ' , when everybody will bo given aw pportunlty to express hlsviojsiipsn the mportant subject. Lctthorobo a ( largo ittondanco. EAILBOAD NEWS , The TrAtucontinontal Committee Meeting Morsels of Now * , Personal and General. The spec'al committee appointed by the Transcontinental association mot yostor- lay In the Union Paciib headquattora. Pho body consists of General Ticket Agent Stcbbins of the U. P. , General Ticket Agent Eustla of tha B. & M. , nnd Assistant General Passenger Asoat Nichol - ol on , of the A , T. & S. F. The opecial sbjoot of the mooting was to rovisa and amend the circular pertaining to parson- or travel to the Pacific ocean , to discuss atos on through chocked baggage and .general excursion rates for the coming eaion. No dofiuito annonncamont as to ho results accomplished bos yet been made. The locomotive trial yesterday was n every way a success , and demon itratod the fact that the Merrill engine la capable of accomplishing far mora than the ordinary locomotive. The tfternoon trials were especially satis- 'aclory , and wuro continued until the car'y evening hour. Regarding the western extension of the sinus City & Pasific , of which mention IBS already been made In those columns , , ho Sioux City Journal has the follow iog , o siy : "Pait of the ties and bridge tlm- jors that pass through the city fox * Val entine extension are crossed to the No- mtska aide at tvis point and turned over o tbo Sioux Olty and Pacific at Yalen- luo. The St. Paul and Omaha company s alao bringing in about two trainloads of ties per day. These also are cro.'aed at this city for the allegnl purpose of re tiring the track of tha Nebraska divhi n As that division waa nearly all hnilt four rears ago , it would appear to a non expert that a very libaral amount of ra- : mra ara to be put on the coming sea son. " It is inferred from tlm that very pos sibly the Sioux City f olka may bo contem plating an extension of the road south west from Norfolk. OENKUAL AND PERSONAL. The freight business from the west has recovered iti former elasticity and volume. Tha Wagner coaches on the U. P. : hrough trains from and to Denver have boon repainted lately , and the red and follow colors have been changed to a dark and subdued elude of brown , greatly Im proving their appearance. Emigrant traffic on incoming and outgoing roads is picking up. Thursday four coaches of emigrants , packed closely , passed thronph the city en route to the west , and last night two more coaches passed through. The river soundings for the Sioux City bridge have been in progress this week. It Is thought that the lowest slra'a ' reached , at a distance of about ninety foot , will bo Bufliolontly rolid for a bridge foundation , as it is of sufficient thickness. Tests have been nude showing that i' will stand a pressure of 300 pounds to the cqunro inch , The Union Pacific has announced that its rates for the state fair at Lincoln next fall will be from 20 to 40 per cent lower than thov have ever been botoro. Mr. John Oche , who represent ] the Union Pacific railway in the capacity of Und Bgcnt at Davenport , Iowa , is in Kansas City. Mr. IIerhel Daniels , of the frelcht dcpirtraent of the U. f. , left last nlpht f r a short vis'.t to his homo In Cedir Rapids , la. The nowa lUihod through this city yce < torday that D. H. Moffitt had been ap pointed president of tha D. & R. G. , vlco ex-President Lovojoy , resigned. R. T. Rollins , g neral traveling agent of the Union Pacific , with headquarters at Chicago , is in Omaha. Geo. A. Sander/on , division fro'ghl agent of tha Union Pacific , stitionod at Salt Lake Olty , his been appointed to take charge of the company's freight basi ness at Philadelphia. AMENDMENTS. The following amendments to tbo pro posed charter bill 'were presented by ape cial committee ) at the meeting ycsterJay morning : * That clause forty-five bo slrlcken out. This ia the clause providing for creating a "commUtion of adjustment , " consist Ing of tbo city engineer and two cm plo/es , who shall readjust the lines ot the street > and lots of nil the city and it additions , sot up monuments at all cor ners , ' nnd make a mp , which shall be filed in the county clerk's office and stand as the legal and valid plat of the city , to determine all lines of lots blocks , street * , alleys and public grounds in tha parts of tha city ao surveyed. tjirbat the c'ause shall bo amended which provides that "whore the grade of a itroctis fixed so tbat a cut has to be undo if tbo ttrott { s only pitt'ally grtdeii all the exp nsa ii uis ssea against adjoin ing property , while it ia brouaht to tlu grade uoh property p ys half and the general fund pays the other half of tht expense. That the clause providing for reassess ing ( he cottof building ewers shall llmi < thlspoirerto routesiing on tha particu lar sewer for which ( his legislation has been patsed. A Oj > rl , ' The story was pirating a- * out , yealor day | that MoUla Gibion , the dame c ; lower Capitol avenue reputation , hid been robbed of 8100 ry a "fiiend" o : hi r , a well-known saloon man of tin city , lha tile was tbat she had beei Jdellbiratbly druggjd end rcbbed while ii an unconsciou s'ale ' , nnd that all details ot the crime , h il been carefully proar- anged so nj to prevent the possibility ol letcctlon. The woman , however , whllo admitting that she has been robbed , tajB that the sensational part , relative to the druzging , la all moonshine. She was robbed in the moat prosaic sort of a way , and not by the man to whom rumor as cribed the crJino. " .Further , doponcpt aith not. " POLIOEOOURT , VCriw dol'Prisoners Disposed of In tliln Trllninal. In police court yesterday morning there wore scarcely seats enough for the pria- ncn. 0. Falk , whoso right name Is Nelson , was fined $5 and coils for disturbance of ho praco , Charles Pawloy was charged with bo ng a vagrant. Bo pleaded not guilty and made a gallant defense , but the odds vote against bim and ho had to succumb to the inovi'nblo ' and will take bread and water in bis for the next fifteen days at ho county jail. Frank Uuber and wife wore arraigned 'or disturbance of the peace. The man vas found gnilty and was fined $3 and coals The woman was discharged. She 3 better known ns MM. Frank , and keeps , house of Ill-fame on South Fourteenth troet. Molly Kernan , the notorious , was charged with balng drnnk and disorderly. She ploidcd guilty , the always elooe , and vas nned $10 and costs. Patrick Dolan was charged with being vagrant , but upon proving that ho had ) ocn at work , ho was discharged. Stella King was fined ยง 3 and costs or drunkenness. Mg Johnson attended the colored masquerade last night and waa assessed " 5 and coito this morning for disorderly conduct. Sophie Clark waa a big colored woman who attended the masquerade ball last night. About C o'clock this morning Sophie , who was arrayed In a full suit ot a Pullman car porter , got gloriously full and waa arrested. She was fined @ 5 and CCS ! 3. LOEE ; Ncwaorthc District Court Mcdilro Court Order IsBiicd. In the District Conrb yeotorday , the : tlnl of Frank Grabno , nccuojd jointly with Luaina Kluas , of the murder of John Klaea , the husband of the latter , waa commenced. H. B. Holaman rcprc- Bente Grabne. The proaooutlon did not oomplcto the taking of evidence and the defense will hardly bo commenced before yionday. The ciso [ of Morlarity vs. the clly of Dmaha waa given to the jury who apoed ly returned a verdict of not guilty. Thus Mr. Morlarity willba obliged tojforpgothe | reimbursement of his Hoed damages from the city f unda. The county court was engaged Tester- day lu Ihe trial of the baboia corpus cue of Duck McGnlto , the notorious young thief who wascomalttod by Judge Bensko some tlmo ago for vagrancy. The grounds of his release , ai contained ia the argu ment of his counsel , werro that he hai not pi fad guilty and had not been ac corded a ( rial. Judge McOullcch'a ruling was fftvorble to McGuire , and ho Taj released. McGuire ia one of the mojt notorious yonng thieves in the countyv and rack of his time as Is not spent in tbo county jail he consumes with aisod a'03 , male and female , of a class hardly calculated to have a beneficial effect upon the morals of a young mm It is probable that if ho does not leave town at once another comp'alnt will bo filed against bim for vagrancy. Suits wore filed by D. M. Miller , at- sfgaeo , in the matter of the estate of Win. Snyilor , to recover outstanding property belonging to the estate. UNITED fe DATES COURT. An order or court naiiisuod yesterday in the mortgage ciso of Fisher va. Porter , whereby plaintiff'was allowed amount duo on mortgage and taxes paid by him on the land held as rocurity. A BlrtluluI'arly. . Thursday night n number of the friends of Mr. E. B. Whitney assembled at his homo on Sherman avenue to help him celebrate his fiftieth birthday anniversi ry. Dancing waa indulged in until 4 o'clock this morning , the name being broken by a bountiful repast. Mary valuable presents were left by tbo visitors at a reminder < jf rho love and esteem they boar him. Among those present were the following : Missna Emma Schlncker , Libby Stilts , Nason. Header , Collins , Snyderwino , Spaller- bsrg , K. Whitney , II , Whitney ; Mesdames G , Anderson , Bergen , Smiley , Dyer , Wbitohouio , Iledman , Carnaby , Header , Dweely , Thomas , D Redman , Ohustead. Silencer. Tobby. Messrs. T. Golden. II. Dyer , W. J. Whitehouse , D. Redman , G. T. Auderjnn , I. K. Berqen , Ii. Dunn , J. Carna. by , J. Golden , R. Wherry , J. G Smiley , J N. Dannis. J. Wllkinwon , II. Dweeloy , G. S Maxwell , Gee Barlow C. A. H. Walker , H. Hender , 0 Hender , 1' . U. Spencer , T. F. O'Urien , D. Hill , J. II. Murphy , George vVibarg , Every ledy uses Poz7oni's medicated complexion powder. It Is a houeebolo treasure. The madam finds it Impossible to go down town without first tubbing II on. If the baby cries she goes for the pnlT box H tli9 "old man" cornea homo ruffed or chafed , baotuso business ia dull , oto. , Ptzzjnl'a powder cools and allays his troubles. Then all is gladsome joy. No family should bo without it. Military KOUH. General Carlln , who has been on the board of conrt martial investigating the chargei sgainct Gen. Swaim , returned yesterday from Washington and resumes his duties at Fort Omaha. Ho will ba a member of tbo court of Inquiry in the case of Surgeon BUI. Capt. Sladen hu received notification that his con Frederick has been repartee by the Nebraska congretaional delegation for a cadet ship at West Point.Vhlo it la not absolutely cerUin thut tbe ap polntment will be made there is bu little doubt of it Tto trlsl , in Investigation of the eeri oils charges proferied agaicHt Surgeoi 011 haa been in progress for the past < re < k at the pest Tha session of the board will be continue Jcommencing wit ! Mnndsy moinlng , at the milittry head quirtura on Faruam street. Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac co ia the beat. A PBAOTIOAL TEST , Two Knglnci Try Tliclr Strength on the Summit Hill. A trial was made on the Summit Hilt his morning between a Union Pacific ocoraotivo mid nn cneino equipped by ho Locomctiro Improvement Company f Toledo , Ohio , which was brought to hfa clly by Messrs. Merrll and Bronnan , oprojcntlng the company. The dovlco ippllcd by tto company conaltts of a sttam cylinder attached to n frame , which s bolted to the footboard of the engine , This frame extends back Lonnath the cndcr , where two lovers are mounted. ) no end of each lover boar- ng ou the under side of ho toudcr , the other ends iclug connected by n cross bar , to which a nttachud the piston rod of the stoain lyllndor montlonod , The front end of , bo tend or Is inUod by thcto cyllndcra uid lovers nnd five or six tons additional voight thrown upon the driving whcola of tno engine when It is desired to pro vjnt the driving wheels from slipping on n wet track cr atoeu grndo. The Union Pacific engine was manned vith a straight Binoko stack nnd epuk wrestor. It was the old 07 , repainted nd numbered ! )23 ) , 0 1' . Fiaher was nt ho throttle and LJO Stltt at the ahovol. The Union Pacific onglno was hitchtd to twcnty-fivo loided cars and a way car and the now onglno had twontj-sovtn oada and a way car. A largo crowd was was present to BOO them atari and tbo epa of the cars wera crowded with men who wanted to BCO how they got up tha hill. hill.Tho The Union Pacific engine walked out of the depot in advance but "stilled" whoa near Shooly's packing houso. The now engine , got a fuw cjtr length ) further ind "stalled. " There was considerable inso apont in "taking up s'.aok" and try- up ; ajj.ilnhut nolthor train made the tap. I'hu tiinl proved abortive and another trial will bo mado. ENGINEER'S TALK. "She is the beat piece < f machinery I mvo ever seen , " said a U. P. engineer eforringto the now onglno. "Sho weighs tut forty-two tons , and the tender at tachment will add from three to live tons more , according to the quantity of water and coal on board. The only diil'erenco twotn this and the common Ilhudo [ aland make Is the valve and the nrra"ge- raont for throwing the weight of the ; endtr on the drivers. Yes , I will bet ; hat oho can pull that train over the sum mit. You BOO the engineer la a stranger .0 the road an I that makes a vast differ once. When ho bad passed the Bellevue croeslng ho slacked , and by the tioio the engine rounded the big bend the ttaam ran down twenty pounds. That .a the hardest pull be tween the depot and the summit , [ f tbo fireman bad kept her hot eho would luvo made it. Even with that mistake ehe pulled three-fourths of the train around the bend. "Yee , I am confident she can outpull any onglno on the road. If she would start from the oaat end of the depot she can pull that train over the Summit And that would bo more than any engine baa over done hero. Why the ordinary four-wheelers can hardly pull fifteen cars over the hill , &nd twenty loaded cara will make a double-header bark for twenty minutes. I tell you It was a splendid pull as It was and beats tha Mo gul by half a train lonuth. " When the B. & O decided to make lower rates thin over befoio for any In auguration , it did so in the full convla- ; tou that such concessions to tha public at such times should bo complete and without any ressrvations whatever. On other lines it would aeom that certain trains arc cons'dewl entirely too good for the average Washington passenger , and that a reduction In ratea moans simply that a'ow train time can bo had at a less figjre than usual , but for firat-chas and modern tima lha old rule of not only the regular faro , but doubled , should ba exacted. In other words , on tbo B. & O. every train , both limited and others , Is open for tha convenience and comfort of inauguration passengers , no _ extra charges being mads of any. description , arid no attempt made at cxclnaiveness. On other Hues inauguration ticket ] are not good on limited trains , and the re duction in rates is not considered to ap ply to them. Thcsa facts it will ba ad- fisablo to remember when the tlmo for ; ho purchase of tickets comes. Duy 0. H. Bou , ; a a & Son's Oapjicura [ Jough Drops f r your children ; they are isrmleas , pleasing to the taste and will cnro their colds. D. S. and Trade Mark- on every drop. 1 An Ethiopian Carnival , Mr. Jamoj Turner , tha worthy colored janitor of Metropolitan hallgotupabane lit Tbutsday night in the shape of a mask ed ball , which was largely patronized by colored people , and also by white young men. The colored people mesked larjoly aa white folks and the white folks M colored people. The reporter caught a fotr of ttio names of dancers and coutuims on the ( ly. Mies Piaklo Gray appeared as a dude , MJSJ Mary Gray as Topsy ; Miss llendereon pers nated an act teas ; Dlns Halo took the costume of the MaecotM'si ' C'ark was a Pullman port- orM .M.CIork represented a schoolgirl ; Mr. John Russell rigged up as a cowboy. Owing to the fact tbat lavory smell of a supper made ( ho white boys so hungry that they broke for the door as soon as the signal was given to unmask , the re porter failed to git their names. Mr. F. Golcon was the caterer. Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder nevfr varler. A marvel ol parety who'etnmcaeM. ' More eooaomlcal thai thoordlnuy kiuilg.ud ctnaol be tola la coinpetl tlon 1tb tbe multitude ol law t * t , ehort weigh pbyiohrie po dera. BoU only ID OD bAKIKO WWDEB 00. , 109 Wil 8 ; H.V 1312 WHEN 1312 A. rival it outdone , his first resort is to throw himself into the arms of Iho printer for protection , nnd wrap ihnse'fup in Ins own wool , ami fool the shelter of imngiuntiou , when ho sees the Truth stnring him in the nco. That ignorance anil blisg , THE Truth of statements often mndo nro without foundation. But Iho truth of the ORIGINAL nnd only MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS having Hio most oleg nt line of clothing di played anywhere , nt prices which make competition impossible , has nlrendy bcoii established by the nmount ot business displayed by their patron ? . A. lorae to travel must have aTe To fit the hoof. A man to make an appearance must dress neatly. Reasons for many lm < ? boon in no1 H i joing able to pnv the exorbitant prices , consequently could only provide an ordinary suit , bought of a ready made lothior. No reasons now since the Misfit Parlors hav eslablis ed the fact that numcau dress , with no more expense tliau heretofore and wear the besb , The competitors fed the amount of business lost since ! the opening of the Mitfi Parlors , and this is what PINCHES * JL JL JL 1 w i.iil . Jl m&r Suits. Overcoats. JPaiife. f 25 00 Mercbant'Tallor made at $12 00 825 00 Merchant-Tailor mads at $1000 3 G 00 Merchanl-Tailor made at 300 ' , . SO 00 11 W SO 00 ii " , 11 CO 31 00 ' . 16 03 , 8 00 4 00 10 00 i . 11 75 10 00 ' . 18 25 45 00 ' . 20 CO 45 00 it . 20 00 10 00 COO 60 00 ' . 23 50 5000 . 2300 12 00 GOO CO 00 . as oo M (0 ( ' . SO 00 CO 00 . 2G 50 15 0" 7 50 75 CO , . as oo 70 00 . SO 00 18 CO 8 50 All altfrations to innire n perfect litdone free of charge. The truth of thii is shown by the garments upon Which compose many citi/.eiis of Omaha and vicinity. All facts can be substantiated by those ciliis who have vi-i ed the Misfit Clothing Parlors , and more fully by those who have made a purchase.Yhile the would be competitor In the lack o business ability , by abusing a reputable firm with printers ink with no foundation. One visit to The Original and Only Misfit Parlors 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. W ll satisfy you that they are entitled to jour patronage. Open until J ) p. m. Saturdays until 10 p. m. N. B. Merchant Tailors with misli-s and uncalled for garments to dispose of will confer favor by address ing , Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1313 Douglas Street. IN THE PASTRY BF TJSEED. VnnlIIa.T.emonOrnnne. etc. , flnvor Cnhei , Orci > mi.I > iidillni { , .tc.ni delicately and nut- irullyui the fruit from which they iircmude. 011 STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. FRe > * HCD BY THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Louis , Mo. utniRi or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's Lupulin Ycnst Gems , Be t Kry Hop Vea.t. WE MAKJE BUT ONE QUAUIY. [ > Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute ' 13th St. , Cor CapitaAve. . Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases ol Females , ol the Nervous Britem , l'i rite Diseases ot the Urinary and Sexual Organi , and Dlteasct ol tha Head , Throat and Lungs , HpcoltJtlei KYK AND KAH , WieaM ) treaud by an experienced gpedallrtl alao diteasca ol the Heart , Liter , Stomach , Kldneyt , Bladder , Neurtlzla , Ilheumatlun , I'lles , Canour , etc. CATAKUII , BUONaUlTia. And all other dlreaoei el the ibroatind T.unntreat cd by Uedlcatod Va | > on. ( Bend lor Inhaler or circular on Inhalation. ) All dUraMi ot the Blood , Urinary and BezuaJ Or * a. Private Ulacaaea and Piles Cured or no Pay. (15 ( Yeari Ilotpltaland Trlrate Practloe. ) Ooniuliatlon and examination Iree. Call or write lor clrcuUroJon chionlo dlw&tes and detormltlei , Dlaeaweol Female * , I'rirate DltcuKt ot the Urlnarr and Sexual cream. Seminal Weak , oeae , Kervoui DeliUlty or Kihaustltn.ctc. , etc. , ind our new rcitorattrctreatment. Alllotteri and contulUtloniOonfldentlal. Uedlcioeii eent to all parti ol the country hy ex * press , lecurely packed Irom obeeriatlon , If lull de- ecrlptlon ol cau la Klrcn. One ( lertocal Interview preferred Iconvenient. . Open at all boon. Addretl all letter * to Omaha Mtdica ) & Surgical Insttute lIHh St. , Cor. Capital Ave. ARCHITECTS Ilooms 28 and 20OmahaNatLBankBlock BUCCMHOWi 10 Dufrene & Mendelssohn a a L. rUher , ferm.rjr lth W. U . Jenny Art4 > lUct , Cblca o. ) n148lm MendelBSobn & Fisaer , MISFIT Having quite a number of MMts and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department , we offer them to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. These are no Ready Made i- Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real Merchant-Tailor work. GIVE US A CALL. BWIT'IUWT ! ' A . "KF RELIABLE ONE PRICE Clothiers and Merchant Tailors , 121G Fanuun Street. Hirnebaygh LARGEST STOCK OF CONTRACTOBS' & BE Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for * i less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO US , SC4LES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buflalo Scales ex olasively. Scale _ SIBCOJ ? , 1 T felKEiT OMAHA , NEBRASK