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ft THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , MARCH 4. 1885. THE DAILY BEE " Marolii 4 "Wednesday Morning , = LOOAL BBEVITIE8 , Wm. lUynes , the Into Jigent of the U. P. railway t P pillon ! , died t hi mtdenco in this cily Monday night at 7:30 : o'clock , of pneumonia. _ Tha Can di n-Amoriean aoeiety held n mooting Monday night in Bt-Georgo'shall nnd diicnwed many Important topics bearing upon the organization. Sheriff Eichcnborg , of PlfttUmonlh , has returned. Two men wanted In CMS county for grand larceny nro hiding In this dty , but have not jot boon located. Joe Gorman , nrrctted Monday lor nuing jkbniivoanel threatening language * the depot - pot , WAS dlicharged jotcrday afternoon , after trial before Judge Benoke. The Northwestern train waione hour late last night. U. P. 0 rorland , west bound , forty five minutes late , and the C. B , ft Q. forty inlnutca late In arriving. Monday's local freight receipts o\cr tha Uuion Faclfio from the wtat woio : O rn , 23 cars ; coal , 32 ; wheat , 2 ; merchandise , G sugar , 1 ; bullion , C ; miscellaneous , 1) ) . Marriage licensea were isiucd yesterday to Samuel A. Sloman and Miss Fannie M. Ran ; William A tchinson and KatoJ. Lewis ; John Pol'ock and Adolphlna Ktlckson. The largest and heaviest tram of thoaoaion left the U , P. depot yesterday morning , bound for the Pacific coast This probably Accounted for the unusual quiet about the premises. The bricklayers' union , In session last night , decided to formally contradict the statement that they proposed to strike for S3 a , day. No action has ovtr been taken by the union towards tuch an end. Walter McMichael , tovon-yoar old son of Wm. MoMlchacI , esq. , ttraycd oft from his residence on the northwest corner of Cumingg nnd Idaho streets Monday nnd hat as yet not been found. Look out for the little fol low. The democrats of Millard nnd that part of the county will hold a celebration on Wednesday in honor of the inauguration of the president of these United States , and have invited Cbas. Banks , eeq. , of this city , to take n prominent part in the cere- monies. The second annual reunion of the Alumni AiBOclation of the llalmemtm college of Chicago cage was lit Id in the club room of Palmer House February 25 , nnd Omnhn was well represented. Commencement exercises were held on the af tornoon of the 2Cth , and n ban quet was given in the evening. The north plato glass window of Ray mond's jewelry store , on Douglas street , cracked yesterday morninp and broke , a largo upper section falltcg out , The accident is supposed to have been ciueed by the settling of the building , which U rather old and In firm , A sensational report w a filing about that the window had been broken into by thieves who were attempting n gigantic diamond mend robbery. Mr. Ed Walsh , one of the warmest local supporters of Turtle's onti convict bill , has returned from Lincoln , The defeat of the measure has temporarily crushed the hopes of the anti-convict lubor mou , but , in the words of one of them , they propose to "keep ham meriug away oit the subject and bring it up at the next session of the legislature. " Mr. W. , T. Haymond , of Grnfton , braska , called at this office yesterday oveniug nnd made bitter complaint against lielden & Co. , formerly of Oiriaht. Mr Raymond sajs that about December 1st , 1881 , ho shipped 103 pounds of nice poultry to Bclden & Co. to be sold , that It was sold and the firm refused or failed to pay over hU money. Ho is here hunting for them nnd hai heard they are In Corning , Iowa. Ho wishes the business pub' ' lia to know of their conduct , nud hence this item. The Young Poiplo'a association connect ed with the Kirit Congregational church wil give a representation of HoweH'n captivating camo.ly entitled "Tha Elevator , " on Friday evening next. Thin entertainment promises to be a very attractive one , ns nil the mem bers who are to take part in It have baon in training under a taloatcddeclamistfor several weeks past , and aa the object for which the affair is gotten up I * a truly tioblo one , there can bo no doubt but that a largo audience will be present. ThoSwodo Baptist church of this city hai made wonderful progress since their pres ent pastor , Jlev. Mr. Olandor , aieumod the pastorate. Tnoir church edifice IR too small to accommodate their corgrrgationg , and hence thay have commenced the building if a new church. Laat Snbtuth afternooa th y held their services In the First Baptist church , and Hov , Mr. Olander preached a very inter esting eermon to n very largo cougrog&tlon. After the sermon eight persons were baptizec and united with the church , an 1 several were motived by letter. Their church In on Eighteenth and Burt ntreuti , and the Swede of the city are cardlnlly invite J to attend by the pantor and officer * . In Judge Anderson's court-room yestcr day afternoon there was a faithful repreten- tatlon of life ; Its grave changes to gay , It indnesa to rejoicing. The case of John Pollock and Adolphina Eiickson , of whicl mention has been made , came up for bearing when a happy termination was brought nbou by tha marriage of the parties. The brld had brushed away the tears' of Monday even ing and replaced tha thick veil she then war with a dimple bridal wreath , nnd the grocin had banlehod his troubled look and stood erect in thu pride of cousiioua rectitude. The ceremony was cleverly performed by hia honor , Judge Anderson , who by the way , reminds - minds one of Gen. G. B. McClelland. The young people loft the court-room whispering in the wordi of Melnotto , " ( hat love which tint tempts ui Into tin , If it bo true love , works out its redemption , nnd bo who tooVa repentance lor the post , itust woo the angel virtue in the future. " Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac co is the best. A Vexed Quoitiiiin. A very delicate question has been raised by the do th of Jeremiah Griffon who was fatally iojnrod ia the Un on PaoiDo freight wrack at Amos Sunday morning. It is s to who htr tha duty of boidlug an iuquost upon the r m lu < lorolre upon Ooroner Drexel , of Di / las comity , or upon tbo corjner of tlio county iu which the acclduU occured , Whllu Uriffeu received hl i juri < a In an other count ; , ho dltd in Douglas , mi the gt nerul opinion 1ms b ui that Or- nor Drcxtl would IIAVA to hold theinvos tlg.it ou. Oouuty At'orat-y ' Oo in lai coocsdcd , however , ( hit tbo Inquest la iKt within hi juriadloiion and hvLoa Mr lioxol will cot b o.lloi upon tj ct in Jill ollicial Mpuci y in the Investigation , THE SPRING CAMPAIGN , ANanibcrofCftnilliUteBlntiic ll mli of Their Friends. The spring campaign oponi up slug- lahly , although the warm weather his bawcd onta number of would-be candl- atos ready to obey the summons of tha otr paople. The Incroaao of lalarioa by ho now charter will probably call ont n letter class of material for the various dices to bo filled next month , A petition W4s circulated for signatures aet week , requesting Hon. J. E. Boyd o stand for the oflic3 of mayor. Should o refuse the petitioners will nrgo Hon. ohn A. McSh no to accept their nomi nation. The signers to tha document opresent different politics. Mr. W. A L Gibbon would msko an ixcollcnt candidate for mayor. Ho has orvtroi his candidate with the houio of 'axttm & Gallagher and could devote lia entire attention to the duties of the } flico If olooted. Ohas. Ilastin had boon urged by a number of persons for the mayoralty , but 10 positively declined to allow his name o bo used. On the republican aide there are four names mentioned J. L. Strang , Hark Woodman. W. Y. Morsa and the irosont rntyor , Hon. P. F. Murphy. ? ho7 nro all ttrjng and prominent citi ens. Mr. Marshy has made a credit able record , has attended strictly ta basl- nosa , and Is more familiar with the duties ) f the office than any man the rcpab- icans could name. Truman Buck , the present city troan- uror Is a candidate for the democrat'c ' nomination. The only opponent thns ar mantloncd Is J. J. L. 0 Jowott , city lerk. Jewott bauks hoivily on the fact lut Mr. Buck IUB had the oflioo nearly wo terms ono olcativo and ono ap pointive. It Is doubtful whether Judge Bonoko will accept ronomlnatlon. His friends re pushing him for a federal appoint ment. Justice t tenborg In prominently men- loned as a republican candidate for iollco judge. It mast not bo forgotten that I. S. lascall is not entirely uut of politics , Ithough ho has not yet decided to bo a laudidato. Jim Stevenson is a candidate for alder- aU'ftt largo. Ho is always at-largo. lis ro-enlrco into city hall would ba a ignal for lively times in the council batnbor , spirited debates and graceful ixbibltlon > of waving palms and flight- ul eloquence. This will hava a tendency o brinf Barnard Shannon from his r < > - iremout in the mucky shade ] of the Third ward. Hon. J. B. RedQeld , retiring member if the counci' ' , would not object to a ro- lomlnaticn by the republicans. Ho Is n good running trim. The gentleman from the Sixth. " Mr. doisar , travels too much for the atoro epwtment of the U. P. to prnptr'y hold 011 a seat ia iho cMinol ) . Ho la la the lands of his frienda , though. Should ho et ro the council will vote him tha > lackboard as a couvenir. The much tilkod of coalition city .lokot hai not as turned definite shape yet and it la likely it will end in talk , The ) arly machmsa are not shouting very cut for juiat , conventions. The votois ot the second ward , second district , will hold a meeting at the ttoro of Porter Bros' . , at the head of St. Mary'a aritnua , Thar day ovaniug to dis cuss c-ndidatos for aldermen. The wos'crn portion of the ward propoas to > o heard in the coming convcu'ioas ' , and aa effort will bo made to noaiinito nn-i Icct a mm frim that s ct on of the wild. Martin Feenan , the Fifteenth street sculptor , is urgoj by his frimds , and also tha Hon. fl G. Olark , bjth quare-tned ddtuocra's. Mr. Lee , the Twenty first street grocer ia talked of for ' .he republican nomicutlon Kautlni n and Woodworth , represent- ng the First and Filth wards roipajtive- ly , In the proont council , are content to rect their honors with the cloao of their .enni , and retire to private life. H' n A. J. Banscom would s'acd fi r tlio Funrth wara if his rheumatism would ; ivo him a rest Fraijk Oolpelzor is ready to join and take a place on a j iat ticket as an alder man from the Fourth. There is no 1 ok of candidates in other yards , but they are keeping in the shade 'or the present. SECOND WAllD VOTEHS. A meeting of taxpayers in iha western rt 3 ( thu Sojond ward will bo hold Thursday evening , March D , a' 7:30. : at the ttoro of Porter Brothers , Sherditn street- , near Loivonworth , to select a candidate for c mncllnun and to diocust the proposed grades of Leavenwnrth street and Park avonuo. Police Oiiurr. Lottie Comes , a buxom brunette , was arraigned before Judge Baneka th s morning on a charge of < ntoxio ti m. She pleaded tearfully for the judicial clomnioy which oamo at last in a discharge. Tnls lady , very naturally , has a strong hold upon the municipal heart , Inasmuch as she 11 the stato'd witness against Johunj McOlellan , tbo individual accused cf bar la-y In connojtlon with the Dukes lobbory. J. E. Johnson had boon ataoplng him self too freely In ilia tea of Erin , Ualhlloo wh'sky. ' As a natural cmscquenco , Mr. Johnson had bi- come intoxicated. Five dollars and coils was ttndpily meted ont to him asagnn oral tonio and restorative , from Judge Beneko's judicial Medicine case. Joe Goinun , of the ancient order of Jehu1 * , had insulted one of the pawon- ttorido rn at the depotMonday eight while In a drunken condition. Hn cuncludud not to plead gu ] ty and hia cnio w s con- ttnuod. Alee ttia' of Charles Stephen ion , charged with having raised a dis turbance by fighting. John Smith , who was arrested last night for Intoxication , vas raleasad on a solemn promise to toy no moro with the charms of Bacchus. A Tlilneoutn Street How , A free fight took phco Jait evening In Troitako's siloon on Thirteenth anc Howard between a number of toughs who were hanging around that place. In the course of the rev , ono of the principal , Charles Lawrence drew a knife anc commenced slashing hii opponent Robert Bentun. Fortunately hia aim was misguided , for the knlfo did no further dimago than ta cut Brntoti' * coat , and did not penetratj his breast. Bat for the luoky circumstance that L w renoowaatoi drunk to aim corraotly Ponton would hava been SDiloujJy if no fatally Injured. All the putlcs Implicated in the frwai ave boon arrested , with the exception f Lswrencfl , for whom the police nro now searching. Ho Is a hcmtradtr , and ears a hard name. Ho may bo roroem- > orcd ts the Individual who was accused f the robbery of Dowd , a follow horsc- rader on the river-bottoms several weeks PKUSOXAIJ. Mr. .7 , Uracken left for Philadelphi * last Jght. Miss Nellie Wakcly went to Chicago la t venlng. W. A. 1'axton and wlla leave to-day for California , to bo abicnt thrcomonths. Kd. Thnrnaer , Rcnt of Mountain Fink ompany , is ( topping at the Millard. Mr. Nathan Merriam 'and wife returned cstcrday afternoon frorn New Orleans. Mr. D. 0. Phillips , of Grand llapidn , ilich. , is in tha city , a guest of Mri. Y. . L Gray. Uenry ( "Hy" ) J. Palmer , ono of Hall ounty's foremost cltlzonr , is vititing Omaha o-day , D. E. Hume left for St. Thomas yesterday f tcrnoon , being summoned to the bedside of liidying wilo. Wm. Daly. Jr. , and wife , K. J. Daly and 0. B. Brooks , at "Vacation" company , are ; uests at the Millard. Mr. George W. Cook , of the firm of Terril & Cook , left jciwrday for a throe weeks' visit , o the markets of New York and Boston. Mr. N. K. Shlbley , buyer for Smith , the Iry goods man , left for the east last nlpht to ransack the markets for novelties for the prlng trade. C. D. Hutchlnson , Atlantic , Ia. : C. P. Olson , Lincoln ; Thco. Brough , Salt Lake 3ity ; l"roJ Bock , Harlao , Ia. ; F. W. Gifford ndopondenco , are at the Canficld. MUB9S Sillio and Lizzie Allen leave to morrow for Omaha to hereafter reside. Wo egret to see them leave but wish them suc- ess In their now homo. [ Nebraska City roes. lion. Harry Oolrichs , president and general manager of the Immense tutinesi of the Anglo-American cattle company , has prao tcally decided to ship their beef cattle to the Omaha stock yards. Thoo. Haller and G. H. WllIis.Blair , Neb. ; .1. . D. Welch , Lincoln , Neb ; W. Koynolds nd wife , Fremont ; 1' . M. Sackett , Albion ; \ II. Loavitt , Lincoln ; D. F. Kemp , liuffulo , . Y. ; G. II. Bullin , Ciliforcb , and Adam lannah , Minnesota , are at tha Paxton. Among the arnva's ' at tha Metropolitan csterday wore Goo , Shaw and family , Way n ; 0. C. Coon nnd wife , Red Cloud ; W. T. Wil- ams and wife , Wahoo ; Thomas J. Miller. Valentino ; W. E. Smith , St. Paul ; W. V. tiller , Blair ; Edgar Lakue , Oscoala ; Al. 'owell , Blair ; J. W. Combs and J. O. Hnrd , f Hieing City , Neb. Saratoga Notes. SAKATOOA , March 2. The "Band of lope" held a very successful meeting at lira. Patrick's last TueteUy evening , at vhieh between forty nnd fifty persons were present. The programme was in- otosting , as was also a shoit address rom Rev. Mr. Pelton. The next meot- Lg of the Buna will bo at Mr. Kylo'o. Wo announce with regret that Mr , Toikenscher is about to leave Saratoga or Omaha. His residence will bo occu- tied by Mr. Moriditb , of Bellcvuo. Tha school board hes changed the usual order of tilings by adding an extra month to the winter term cf school , A very pleasant paity was hold at Mr. ? rank Smith's lait Friday evening. The occasion of the paity wag the ) rosentiton ! of a handst me chair to Mri. Smith byH the Sundiy school , as a testimonial of tholr gratitude for the ifficient manner in which she bad ptc- iidcd at the organ for tbo past jcar. Tco Saratoga literary si cioty he'd its annual meeting on Saturday evening. An nterattiug feature of the meeting was ho dtbi'olod by the echocl bojs. Goo. yralg and Calvin Page were the leaders nd deserve credit lor the manly way with which they triatcd their subject. obn Murphy should aho be meuti ned as an interehtiog speaker. The subject hcsen for the debate at the next meot- ng is : "Resolved , That Enphnd fs justifiable n tha course that the has pursued to- waids Ireland. " The annual election of the Saratoga Sunday school was held yesterday. Mrs iouia Littli field was olectad euperlnten- dent ; Mr. Dtvo Christy , assistant supor- ntenr'cn ; Mr. Will llustin , treasurer ; BS Ahot ) Rus'In , secretary , and Master Oalviu Page , librarian. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. A Thlof Who was Not n Thief. A boy named Abe Danso'ur was ar routed ycsUrday morn'ng , on complaint ol Atkinson , the Sixteenth raot feed man , for stealing an overcoat belonging to Mr. Ho was arrested , bnt proved hia innocence - nocenco and was discharged. It seems that ho had boon riding with Mr. Atkinson ani that gentleman stop ping at the residence of a friend , Dskei ho b > y to remain In the bugsy and ontol ) the horao Thin was readily as eonto'd to , bat finally Danseur bocamu wearied by 1 ing waiting nnd hitching the horse , tran ifeir < d the overcoat lying it tbo bupgf to a nelghboiiog store aud wfnt avuy. Atkinaiu oma r/n k and lutnrally tupposad that tbo ovorcott had been stolen , and aoouidlogly caused the unoat of the boy. Tlio Krelaaiiun Funeral. The remains of Ed , Kreiisman , lying in a neat ciakot , wore berne from tbo undertaking rooms of McCarthy & Biuke at 10:15 : yesterday rooming , and followed by n largo procession under the iuiplces of Oustjr Pott , G. A. R , , conveyed it Holy S pulohrc cemetery , where they ate laid away. Mr. Krelseman has boon in failing hoilth for a long time. Ho was an old cltlz n , well knoffn to our people. Ho ras a brother of the U. S. comtil-gcnora ] at Berlin , whom Lincoln appointed , and who hold the poitfor some twenty years Do yon want a bargain in droai goods ' If eo visit Smith's rp c'al sale to-morrow , Out a Hltm-p ICnnohn. ST. I.OL'13 , March 3. AdUcea from Dim ment county , TOJIUS , § ay : Tbo iheep rancbe of Kjrau & . Love ) , which hia borne u bad rep utatlou , being regarded as the headquartert for the cattle thieves and IMezicani , WM at- Uckfxl last nlgbt \ > y eight Am rleanp , alau uel 1'lore' , thn ovir eur , wn lurptxJ. two o three herders thot and killed , mid the eheep soatterod la all directions. No effort WM cukde to irrtet the guilty putlei. A LONG RIDE , SUtor < Jonrney I MR Alone to Join Ilcr Brother Away Off on the Uordcr. "Can I SBIVO you , hdy ? " asked n BEE cporior this forenoon ol a young hdy , vidontly in quest of eomo ono or sonic- hlng. "I do not know , lir , " she re- illod ; "bat do you know that I am B otal stranger here , and know not how to Droceed. Ploaio don't think mo mmodoat , but 1 wish to get some in- ormatloa about Tucaon , in Arizona , I lave a brother there whom I am going to c. Can you toll mo of the place , what ott of people are there , and If 'tin dan- [ croua to go ? I am very anxious , you enow , for 1 have coino a long way to find Brother Walter. " "Luckily , Miss , I can , though n stranger tore , Hko you , " wai answotod , and tbo 3F.F man proceeded to give her full in- btmntlon aa to the route , people , etc. , with which ho is familiar. "flow can I thank you for your klnrJ- icsi , air 1" nsked the young girl. Had she teen able to sea her filling eyes and flushing cheeks she would have soon that d had paid her debt with a look. "By tolling mo your glory , " the report er replied , and thereupon she bogan. It acorns that she wns born iu North Jarollna , near the ocean. Her parents are long ago dead , her father having been killed at Fire Forks in 18G5 , wliou iho was an infant in arms , tier young irothor , then 10 yours , of age , was tot adrift on the world , about the date of Johnston's surrender and be collapse of the confederacy. She wai nursed she knew not low , but when old oiioagh learned tlmt lomo old negro slaves of the family had akon her to their hnmblo homo in Char- ottc , N. 0. , and oared for her. That she win placed in charge of some charity lospital In Raleigh and educated to the extent of the Insiituto'a facilities and be- cirno a toaohor at 1C years of ago in the nibl'o ' Bihools , U. S. Senator Ransom nd his friends having aided her in pro- coring n position as teacher. For three or four years past she has boon piincipil of a school with n good salary , and this. with neodlo-work , wnich aha learned at he chanty inetltuto , bas enabled her to iccumulato a sum sufficient to boar her icodful expenses on her long ournoy towards the twilight if cIvilizit'oQ ' , whither she j not opcodi g as fast as st ° an will arry her. Tha brother Walter whom ho never know except by hearsay , it ap- ) ftusdriftod to Now Orleans duiiog Gon. Sutler's time thera and finn'ly into Tex- a. Thcrd ho worked en Chlsholm's _ roit cat lo ranch fur uoino tiino and iftorwards loft that service and took pert Ithor as soldier or scout , with Gen. rlackonzio , who made the ride into xicD without orders. In the whirli- > igof time Walt r moved Into the miri ng eostfon of Sonora , there , it ts likely , 10 oogsgcd with tha daring bands who or years past , as it were , fringed that jordcr with flauio. IIo was wounded the tister knows not how ) and finally cached Tuceon , the lirgeat city in wild Arizona. Thoio he is now , and lorn that point the sister who insjod through Omaha to-day and whom ho remembers only aa a tiny biby in arms , received intolli- ; once of hfs whereabouts end an InviU- ton to "come-and liva with mo , " aa she aid to the reporter. She imdprtook the minoy alone , bocauto oho had no one hblo and willing to nnderlako BO long and expensive a trip as this , winch is veriti- > 'y from sunrlao to auceut , and having luted tfco cue of life's troubles , ani acecl the difficulties of an orphan's ) ath < vajsuo bellovo ? , and rightly bc- teres , the will land aaft-ly nndcr thereof roof of her brother and proteoior. If , rr.iiora of the BEK , any ono of you hap pen to bo airay off ia that section , say , t Benson , Rincon. El Paso , or any point n NBW Mexico , look out for tao bravo Carolina girl who will join her Walter n the adobocltyof the Aztoca and In- liana , Greasers and cowboys , and extend lor every f ctl ty yon can , for verily she a heroine worthy in tint land of bravo and big-hearted men to become a hero's " irlde. army Gossip. The board of inquiry sitting in the ciao I Surgeon Bill is now in session at the losdquartora building. Mrs. L'oat. Eppatoln will join hoc lusband , Lieut. Eppatom of Fort Sidney who ia a member of the board of in quiry. Loivo of absence for ono month , has icon granted Lieut. E. B. Rhecm , of the Twenty first infantry. Too project of moving the liflo range 'roin this point to Fort Sidney or to FVrt Riusell , Ohcyonno , is still being ssrfoasly discussed The property ownTi in thonelglibjrhoo : ! of the prtseiit rilld range , complain of the ' 'vory great dtnget" from stray thots , and are inclined to ba too greedy in their demands of remuneration for range privi leges. Unices aomp smsfiotory arrange ment can bo made ia the nutter , so that a good pleco of land can bo purchased at a fair figure uoir Fort Omaha , the range will bu moved to sonio western point , probably t ) Fort Sidney. It Is nrged as i no pnint In favor of tao latter location , that i ho wind blown loss violently there , and heuoo the conditions for shooting are bettor. Absolutely Pure. Thl powder never Y rtei. A marvel ol pnr ty , rtienrth and who'en'montM , Uore eoonomloil than Iho ordinary UiidJ.aid cannot be told In competl lion with the multitude ol law U t , ihort wol tt lumol pbripbrte powder * . Bold only In cant. BOY C , bAJUNQ 1-OWDKB CO. , 109 Wall Bl ; N.T , 1512 VICTORY IS OURS till ICE OF THE PEOPLE Has made the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas street , most popular for the sole of Merchant Tailor made clothing , of which are received daily from their many agents throughout the country , who are employed in securing Mis fits and garments which have been uncalled for by the tailor's customer , bought up at such sacrifices that the Misfit Parlors are dressing their pat rons so artistically and at such prices that the natives of Omaha , and vi cinity are surprised. Three new shipments opened for sale to-day , com prising the following : IPIRXOIE ! LIST. Suits. Overcoats * Pants. $2500 Merchant-Tailor made at 813 CO 825 00 Merchant-Tailor mada at 910 00 G . ' $ 30 00 . . MOT OO.Mcrchant-Tttilor made at 300' 30 00 " " ' . 11 50 3 * 00 . 1C 00 8 00 " " " 4 90 " " ' . 40 00 40 00 . 18 25 M 75 45 00 . 20 HO 4500 . 20 00 10 00 " ' " C 00 CO 00 . 2360 50 00 " ' " ' . 27 00 12 00 " " " COO- CO 00 . V8 00 " ' , . C5 10 . 30 00 CO 00 .2050 15 0" ' " 760 70 CO . 85 00 70 00 " " ' . 30 00 18 CO " ' , " 960' N. B. Thankingthe citizens ot Omaha and vicinity for their liberal pat ronage since our opening , and with the hope of securing their liberal support forthe future , we are respectfully ; 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. Open until 9 P. U. Saturdays until W P. M , N. B. Merchant tailors with misfits and uncalled for garments to dis pose of will confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb , IN THE PASTRY IF Vnnltln.Kiemnn , Ornncc , etc. . ( InTer Cnttei , ( 'rciim , l'ii < lillnici Vc.ii < ilcllculely anil nat urally ti the fruit from wblch they lire miitlo. TOR STRENGTH AND TRDE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Tfl'iKIO DV THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Loula , Mo. iMKtni or Dr , Price's Cream Baking Powder AMD Dr. Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems , not I try Hop Yeiint. V/B MAKii HUT OMB oiuunr. COLLARS CUFFS THII HARK ADI THI FINEST QOOD8 EVER MADE , > ciKa ill Mnen , KTTH Uo'ngs AMD Exterior * . Aak for them CAM * BROS-.A-Bflnlw fn' . JACOBJJ U 4DERTAKERS I At the olj ctind 1417 Farnim BL Crdrra by Ule cruiih solicit1 and prompU Attended to. Telopboni COWING & GO , iOODEM IM WROUGHT IRON PIPE , n > ll tl > .d C.il Iron , Load Pipe and Sheet Load , WORTIIIXOTOX vnun I'cara , PliiQiers'Oas and steam ntieis1 IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Hth * Dodge Sls.OMAHANEB. E.KESTH. Offers tbli Coming on Sttecial Inducements X3KT HAIE GOODS ! 1442 Douglas St. Omaha , Heb Kcakneu . _ . . Manhood W .dlJ . r i.rncilUIOQ of a scud f dllUl ( a w ( * > " * " ' J ? . P * * ? - I IT Having quiio a number of Misfits and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department , we offer them to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. 7hese are no Ready Made Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real Merchant-Tailor work. GIVE US A CALL. 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