THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , MARCH 5. 1885. THE DAILY BEE Thursday Morning , March. 5 LOOAL.BBEVITIES , A ( jcncral cleaning of streets w * In ord yoalorday. Tlio wont-bound train yesterday WM d njcd about ono hour. A law fl fj nnd tlight diM'l 7 ° ' light on IVrum street last night about 30 : ! told of n happy politic * ! friend of our i > rca dent. Tha limeral of Mrs. M. A , Bronnan wi taljoi > lacs thh morning from St. I'alrlck church , Fourtcanth nnd Ca&tollnr.street * , i tuna u'cloilc , -Jnitico Stcnbarff tolls the IJKe that iui at this time thu mill * of the law , like thoao < the RoJf , grlcd slowly , In point of fact thoi It liUlo R'JiDK on in hU district. The .patriotism of the student ) of tli Omaha comiimcinl colleRcga bubbled ovc jostorday morntug In the ehapa of n potltio to the ficulty for n holiday In honor of th innnguratlon. The holiday was ganted. lira. U , II. ClarkflOD , manttRor of th Chllds1 Hospital and Homo , adtnowledgfa with much thanks nnd very gro t pleasure , i check for SCO , through Mr. Julius Mujcr from the Hebruw Usnovolcnt naaoclatlon. I'oliooman J'cter Met/a , although only i few weeks n member of the force , has prove ! himself n flint class olliocr. Ho is careful COL ! mid dotori&lned , and what ia equally commendable , ho h pohto and gentlemanly. All yoaterdny and during a cousidcrabh portion of the past night , tin democrats oi the city could bo found in little knots earn telly congratulating each other and tliu couu try generally upon the advent of their politl cal jubilee . Th > remains of Mr * . Margaret I'recioiu were followed to the lioly Sepulchra cemeterj yeatoiday.Biormug by a long line of carriiigan hllcd w ith friends of tha decoasadlady whothua paid their sad token of respost to her who was n warm friend in life. Lot Jovorybody omit tea at homo Thurs day night and go to 815 1'aclfio street , where the ladies of South Umabn will liwa im abun dant supper prepared which they will servo fiom 0 to 1) ) o'clock. The proceeds are to help a worthy woman and her children , The members of the painter1 union Tues day uight.held a meeting in the p Hco court room and elacted tha following ollicors : Presi dent , C. W. Campbell ; secretary , E. Fogerty ; treasurer , II. Don. Delegates to the losal trades assembly were also appointed. Sheriff Miller by pnray ehota glandercd horze jeeterdny which was terrifying the people - plo of South Omaha. The animal was in- Bured for S100 , and with the consent of the company the beast was relegated to the ahadea of what has been. The members of tha'Ladios' Mlesionary Society of the First Baptist Church , cordially invitotho members oftho church and congrega tion and friends to n missionary tea at their church on Thursday evening from six to eight o'clock. No charges will bo made but free will offerings will be gladly accepted. At 11 o'clock last night Dr. Kelly told tbo BKK reporter tint Mr. Gavin , whom he hail just left , was not apparently dangerously injured. Of courBO , ho is suffering pain and was beginning to be feverish , but unless in jured in iouo way not then known or ap preciable , ho will get up pretty Boon , TTre"p'upiis atteiidi g the schools of ths city will , wo understand , bo regularly and ex tensively drilled in respondiig to the fire alarm. The trial of their skill recently made was moet satisfactory , and In view of tke pos- mblo results of thorough practice the project is a good ono. Lot it bo earned out by all mo ns. ns.Tho The gas sompany was engaged yesterday inlpaiuting the tops of their limps on Karnam treat white , after the manner of the Enpluh companies. It ia n sort of trial to see tha effect , nnd will at laaat bs pretty. The cold weather has contracted the pipes considerably , in Gomo instances an Inch or more , consequently quently they are leaking and the company ia kept busy repairing them , The carpet wallopers are moving on Jef ferscn Square , They come from blocks around , shako duat of scores of houses under the nosna of the residents , and if n kicker pro test ho is Informed that the park belongs to the people. So It does , but the residents of that neighborhood are decidedly opposed to taking the carpet dust of the town along with other evils which the park breeds , and if the authorities do not stop it there will be a funeral or two , _ 'pin Young People's association connect ed with the Fi t Congregational church wil. give a representation of HoweU'a captivating comeJy entitled "Tho Elevator , " on Friday evening next. This entertainment promises to bo a very attractlva ono , as all the mom- bera who nro to take part in it have baon in training under a taloatfddeclamistfor several weeks past , and as the object for which the affair is gotten up l truly noble ono , there can bo no doubt but that a largo tudieuca will bo present. Ys t rday n confidence game was played on a stranger at the Union P.ilfic dupot. It was the earno old game. The stranger , whoso tame is not yet known wan approached by a man with n chock which ho wiihed to got cwhud to pay on the bagg goho claimed to have ! u the cilice. The stranger kindly handed o\or n sufficiency of caab , and the man who ulaimtd to have luggage left. The desk was valtielow , und the iwommodftting stranger lost 51 ° . Search will bo mada for the inscal who ttolo the money. Meantime the loser ia a poorer but wiser mm. Tlio Now Cliuroli. The auditorium of the new English Lutheran church li nearly ready for ocon- piucy. The BtaU have all been placac nnd It ii now but matter ot a few weeks before the congregation will bo permittee to tit under the beautifully arobod coo : nnd listen to tno slrilns i > f the grin : pipe or an , which was placed in pcaitlci In tbo organ loft several men ths ago. Tbo ladlen of the church imo agreed t furnish the now edition aud have atirtcc in Vy boylnft about § 500 worth of carpet * with which the i mire nudltcrium will be covered. The carpeta were purcbn'.od U Smith's and aio very fra'ty. ' It ha been a long time unco Iho E.gHah Lsth eran congregation wee tblo to worsbiji in & cbuich own'd by thunulvts and dcdicvtpci for tlut purppjo. H had bun hop d by the p st r that tbo ohur.l would be icady for occupancy ly Et te Satihy , tut It IB found that Biioh a thh j v 11 be ni nnros lblliiy. Tbo ni w chord will probably bfl dedisatcd by the 1st o lloj at the fart licit. Couh , Uulda uc | Sjio-Thro yleJc ilr.rily to I ) . H. Douglaea & Sous' Car en u Ihugh Drops , 3 AN ATTORNEY'S WBATH. And its Cowardly Manifestation i fcawjcr Kjlo'8 AttAok Upon Mr. CS vl of tlio TlmcR-Dlspatoh Tlio "Wounded Mun'rt Condition , Yottordny afternoon , about half-paati o'clock , I' . A. Gavin , of the cditorr force cf the Timea-Dlsp&tch , waa ai aanltcd in hit oflico and brutally bcatc by 0.V. . Kyle , the attaincy. The circuinstancca of the aasiult , bet of an immediate nnd prior nature , nr inswhat inrolvcd. Toceihy night thor appeared in the local columns cf th journal with which Mr , Gaun is con uectul , annriiclo atsiultim ? Mr. Kyle , n follow ! : "Tho 'attorney' for the complainant 1 0. W. Kyle , who as a countable mndo i notably record aa a trowbcatcr. Do I now under Indictment lu the district caur for obtaining money under fiho pro totucj. " Tho"compla'nant"rcforrocl ' to in a yonn lady , Mias Magglo Walth , Mr. G'a. aistui in-law. Aa nlroady detailed in thcao oil oman , the young lady gained a auit it Judge Weiss' court against Mr. Gavin fni tho'pcsscsslonofatruuk which thatgonth man was holding na her guardiut. Aa i conscqucnoo of the defeat Mr. Gavin wa < feeling BDinowhat sore , and it ia under stood that the article in question attack < ing tha nttormy , waa written at his die tatiou. Yesterday morning Mr. Kyle called al the Titncs-Diqutch ollico and icquosted r lull action cf the article , in last nlght'a Isauo. Ho waa told by Mr. Moore , ono oi the propriotora of tbo papar , that aa the manager , Mr. Geaton , was in Ltecoln lie would have to nee Mr. Gavin , -who wai conduct'ii ; the editorial nlfilrs of the j inrna1 , in Mr. Gearon'a abaonce. Mr. Kyle , in pursu ance of his determination wont iairaudi utoly to Mr. Gavln'u private oflice in the Uarkar building , Fiftsonth and Farnam. Uo waa received by that gentleman , who ulmitt d that ho waa reaponaiblu tor the article in quealion and that it cor responded oxAotly with hia Idoaaupon the mbject. Mr , Kyle then asked him to make a statement in rotraclion of the nr- liclo , in the next iaano of the Times- Dispttch. Mr. Gavin , as Kyle asya , ro- 'atod to ruako such a retraction , and gave jrdcra , on the contrary , that lothing further bo said on the aubjcct ia .bo cnlumna t } which ho haa acccaa. iVilh this , n hot dlsputo nro30 between ho two , in the conrao of which Kyle truck Gavin several severe blows on the toad and face. In the caurjo of the anlllo they approached the s'airs loading rom the office , when , it aooma , Gavin ell or waa thrown down ataira. Ills asailant followed him down and com menced boating him about the head with cane which ho ( Gavin ) had had In hit ojactsioa. Gavin was badly beaten bout the face and head , re- Diving a cut two and a half ichca in length , on the back of hia head , i the left parietal region. So terrific as the force cf the blowa that the cane , bout an inch acd a half in diameter , of guurn vltao , was broken fairly In twain. The unfultimate man waa borco in an isentiblo condition to the police court , i hero ho waa laid out upon a table. He tinted twice , and ib was sometimebaforo 0 oould bo tikcn to bla homo. Hia ouuda wora dreaaed bj Dr. E. A. Kelly - ly , who pronouncaa them of a serl- .18 , thougti not norossirily dangerous , or L'.I ' ! character. It is impossblu ; to etonutno th'j ' cxtct extant or conae- ucnco of the iujurioj. If ruptaro of any E tbo blood vessels coiinectcd with the rain , ensues , csngeation , fatal in all robablllty in 1's ' rosu'ts , will fellow. It 1 believed , howovsr , that with care Mr. ravin will recDVcr , aa there waa no frac- ire of the skull. A complaint has been filed against Mr. .ylf , the assailant , charging him with ilunious ns > ault. He has boon leleaecd a $1,000 bonds. The punishment ndrr the clrcumalanco ] can not bo too srero. The attack , whatever may hava ecu the nntaro or extent of its provcca- OD , was a coaully and brutal one. 'ublic ' op nlon condeuinx the aseault as atrngo'iiu in thoh'ghutdt-grec , and while Ir. Gavin may have boon partially to laino , Mr , Kyle is rrg.irdeel as worthy f the moit bit'cr censure. lucidcn'ally it miy ba remuked that Ir. Kyle ii uiultr indictment in the dis- : ttt cjnrt for libel. Mr. Ifstolle Bjya bak. ho had Intended lo enter a motion to 'noils" ' tha iudictmirit tbla afternoon ut tint now ho will not do to. LEGAL LOBE , Intern of the Dhtrlct Tribunal Dl- vorco Suit County Court. Baforo Judge Wakely yesterday the 0.133 jt Metto vs MeGuc'iin was ; n trial. Ict'o , a liquor dealer outside of the tat a iiioi for a bill of whisky eold to lefoadant. McGuckin sots up in de- onsofor non payment of the bill that iletto was a liquor dealer and auoa-roci- lent ot tbo state , and henoo in accord- , nco with the torma of the Slocumb law , lot quillfiod to sell liquor in Nebraska. L'he plaint IT on the otbor h nd set ) up n contradiction that ihi Slocumb law MB unconstitutional in itself , and in its bomnpB , and hence that it lid net aiTect the validity of the bill. Fhia point , a moit imports nt one , was ironed at length , and yesterday Judge VYakoloy render oi his docuioD. Ho held tiibt , thtt the Slocumb law of Nebraska ia oonslitntlonal. Sicond , tlut tha facts in the case gov- arn tbo eppllca'ion of that law. 'lhat Iho place ut the delhoiy of the goods in acntrovewy governs the question Invol ved , the delivery being the consummation of tno cjntiact. If , therefore , the goods wore to bj delivered in the city of St. Louis the lavr'of Miasonrl governs. If the goods were to bo delivered in Oouta , the law of Nebraska governs. The case was given to the jury acd a veidiot for the defendant wa * icturned , The ca o of Thomia vs. Thomw , a suit brought by Mr. T. to secure dissolu tion of narriage o n'ract , on the ground that tbo wife has alrotdy a first husband liviny , is now on trial. In this toorr , Mis Wtlklo login suit agalntt Jilius Trullskp , the Thirteenth stnoUiquor doiler , with bis rondemen , for $5,000 dsmagcB incurred In defend nt t's action c f rolling 1'qucr ' to her hcs- b iH. DaqM Wilkle. The p'aint IF , Mrs. Willclo illirms ia her petition that her hutbjnd ia tctiially a grod and hone at worVnuti , but through his being add c'cd to drink he hai become careless acd ne- 'igent ' , fai iog to fcrn'sh ' proper tuptort f rh a ftreily nd indalgiutr at tlmoi in oitromoly creel condaet. For tbeso auas she sais to recover alleged to have bronaatt ! ne < l by dtfem' ant's action. Tbo ciso Is txtctl tlroi ar to the one tried in Ill's ' court lai fll , in which Mrs. Lena Polor on o * Uintd a judgment of $2,000 damage against Uatmusion the raloon kcepoi who w s accustomed to sell liquor to he husband. Mrs. Margirct Koret filed a anlt fc divorce from her huiband , Franc's Feral on grounds cf drunkenness , cruelty an failure to provide proper support for hi family , t poolfio charges of crnolty an abusive conduct are also made in her p ; tltion. Following Is the call of docket fcr tc day. 11EKOUB .lODOE WAKF.I.EY. Thomas va Thomas ( on trial ) , Kbor hart vs U. P. railway , Connelly v Miller Bates vs Price , Clilndborg vs Smith Burr ot el sgaintt I'otoraon , Ea'abrool ' ot al vs Grots , Ileisrhstoln ot al va Gor m&nia Lifo Inturanco Co. , Woods v Dawlcy. The county court , JuJgo McCallocl protiding , was engaged from an oatlj hour until G p m. yesterday. The rt plo\in suit of E U. Dow vs J. F. Pagi consumed nearly the entire session am waa postponed for further hcarin ; ; unti Friday next , March Cth , In thn af ternoon the cssoof Wm. Or&ver va Win Kiucaud wis hoatd , The court gave judgement for Kincaird. PlaintilFsough to recover money for services ho clalmi to have rendered Kincaird. Beauty , that transitory flower , car only bo had by using Pozzoni'a modlcatec complexion powder. BENEKE'S ' BAR , Wednesday morning Session of 1'ollco Court. John Bunion , ono of tbo fonr rnrtios engaged in the Thirteenth atrott row oi Monday night , ploided gullly to tllaor- orderly conduct and received a line of $5 and costs , 'f ho other throa principals in in the fracas were dttcharged upon pay ment of coits. S. 0. Bartinan w.ii an individual whoio fondness for drink had overpowered hia llacrct on. Judge Beucko administered i corrective iu the ahapo of $5andc3sta. E. D. O'Hurji fora aimi'ar ' offiim re vived a like tins. James McCarthoy had also been lolling n the arms of Bacchus and had allowed ha witching lulluenci of that divinity to teal over his eorisaa. Tbo usual fine was utpanded because Mr. McO. had been naklng every preparation to RO to Vyomintf , and had alroidy shipped his oods thither. Pat. Kearney , BBUoetnaker with an un- [ mitsd knowhdgo of Shakespeare nd whisky pleaded tearfully ir discharge , ' 'It's mosilf aa knows bat O'ivo been dhroonk , Jodgo , but bp- ibera it's the foorat toime in six iconths , ao it IB. " Ho was rjlcased , on promise of an unlimited amount of good ohavlor. John Joaaph Travis ia a very imposing amo. Bat It j otrner is not ao imposing , lo ia a very wlcktd little boy , accused by 's ' niotbcr oE stealing § 5 from tha family aii . John Joseph pleaded guilty , and j ha was under ago JudgoBenoko bound im over to the district court for aen- mce. AilEUNOON SESSION. In the police court yesterday afternoon , bonus O'Brien who tavagely assaulted Loach Tuesday night , appeared end EC- irod a continaanca of Lij cnsa. "A. F. Kellner agaiuat L Sebty"Is 10 name of a case In which defendant , a ackmun , waa cinrgol with wilfully icking hia team into plaiutifl's horses , eo > to injure them. After trial , ho was ischarged. The complaint against John Blojek , largedwith atfaliac cigars , was wlth- rawn by plaintiff , John Tescr , the C&SQ oing amicably tomprorniso3. John Roslcliy , the editor of tlia Pok- > k Zipidu , complained to Judge onoko yoEtarday afternoon that Frank lubnvec lud again made unfriendly amoBstrationa toward him , in point of ict had written an abusive letter in hfuh ho bad made all aorta of dire treats. The trouble grow out of tbo at irnpted cowlildlng cf the editor by aibovec some weeks ago. The laltar as arrested. PKUSOXAIj. .T. E , Gray , of the Boo Hive photograph tilery , bos gene eut. ; Mr. E. It , Crowoll , of i'hiladalphia , 'n vis ing liU Buiia in this city. John Lainl , repreaentinct Pierre LorillarJ , i Wew York , is in the city. Mr. 1M. . Billey , who haa been visiting iortU In Saratoga left fortliu wcjtyeatticlny. Mr. 1) . C. Phillips , of Grand Rapid * , lich. , U in tha city , a guutt of Mr * . 1C. M. ray. 0 , W. Thomas nnd Chas. A. Von Waumfr , ttonslva grain buyew of Grand Island , are t the PnxtoD. Ir , Amelia Durroughs has returned from hcicoUioro ! BIO liai baon for a few days ist on professional business , H. P. llhcdes , deputy ticasurerof DouglM junty , left this afternoon accompanied by ia wife for a vialt to the New Orleans expo- tion. tion.Wm. Wm. Daly , of the "Vacation party" is an onorable , biin ? a member of the legislature f Massachusetts. Wonder If hu electrified lie members by a double somersault over the puikor's debk. "W. "J. " Bullock , " Fremont j W. II. Tule , "remsnt ; W. H. Clark , Waterloo , Neb j 11. 1. Uo ton , Wcston , Nob. ; 11. Wheeler , ) sceola , Neb ; 0. A. Brudee , Gllmoro , ara ; uoets at tha Mill ml , T. J. Whitcomb and wife , Llnoolnj W , 0. Jatberward , Ulair ; AV. I ) . Hill , Beatrice ; Mbert Johnston , Button : Mm , Kellogg , Mrr. MTS\I \ and Mrs. Smith , Nebraska City ; J , H. ilacllo , Dawion county ; A , Bear , P. ! chwink , Norfolk , are stopping the Paxt n. Gen. O. O. Howard and wife leave to-day \Vfwhingtoa. . They will pass through jtinnoll , where ths general will deliver an dJrefs before the studenta , Gen , Howaid tceived a telegram joiterday morniag oOi- ; i lly notifying him of his appointmtmt s a nember of tbo b rd of Inquiry in the case of ! en. Uazen. Among the arrival i at the Metropolitan eeterday were Thomas Bennett and wife , Hurvardj.G , W , Neff , IJIalr ; Chas. Magirn , S'ebraslca Citys G. ! ' . H.hwirtz. Grand [ lurdj J. V. Oiborno , Greenwood , Nub. ; Y. \ Brown. CHsagoj F. X. Craft , Cincinnati , 3hlo ; V U. V.lduc , Chieigo ; Ira A. Hnlch mil wife , Gunnlson , Col , , aud J , U , Hoinaj , if DennlaoQ , Ia. AV. 0T. U. Them will be n prayer meptJcg held In iha psrlors tf the AV. 0. T. U. , corner of Jspitol venue nd 15th itreet , Thnnday vt2aOp : m. You are ftlllnvited to at tend. A BRUTAL MANAOER , Another Saniplosilccof the ISucUini barn's I'olloy-UclftDorhtKftn Actress. May Brown , ono of tlio thin clad fivlric who prance on the boarda of the Buck ingham , wontto the police courlyostorda afternoon to file a complaint ngainat lli Sluggowhlp John Nugent , in charge e the proprietary BlWrs. " 1 came to this town , " aaid May i response to [ the [ qnealiou of a ropor'ci "supposing that the Buckingham WES half-wwp decent placo. I waa fooled as understand other girls have been. Jacl Nugent proinlsad to psy mo n certali aale-y a week and ho haa utterly failed t kiop hia word. I ha\o been ai-king hfr , to Hqtiaro up with me , and last night wont to him RRa'n. Ilaiofuncil to pv mo , end coramonccd to imnlt mo gr ady Ho graw nbnalvo and finally ktiorked m down aud boat mo. lie Is nbntto nnd propoio to unko him tufTar. So now Atid May'a eyis aulfusod w.th taara and the foil to vigorously chewing talu i keep down rising emoliona. All the Latest Styles in Hats nowroad atSaxoa. A I'lcahAiu ' - aurprlso I'ni-ty. The numorouj frlendo of Mr. John N Wcalborg , the trcll known dry good merchant tendered him n ploaeant aur priaa nt the residence of Mr. aud MM Warwick , No. 1014 Mason atteot Tuesday evening. The evening waa very tnjoy ably pasBcd , with various "nieB , etc. danolng bsing tha main feature A' ' llioO an olcfiant lunch WAS proparad bj Mosdnnita Warwick nnd Gaulll , whlol was parlnbon of and rollshoa by nl ! prtaant among whom were : Mr. acd Mra. Wnrrrlck , Mr. and MM. Cahill , Mt-EBia Dr. Luke , Harmon , Meyow , Alexander , Mulvihlll , Andrews , Lane , Bnlch , Hsyos , Joneti , Bciuon , Mojuro and the Mfasea Cyphers , Mills- laugh , U-3 , Sampson , Lane , Booth , Pagan , S. Wcibcrj aad others. AbsoEuteSy Pisre. ila povrdcr never varlop. A marvel oi pnrety , ron fth and who'csoiiionoso. ' More economical thane o ordinary klnds.acd cannot be sold ID compott in with the multitude ot low test , short weight umol phyHohrto powders. Sold only In o n9. i BAKING 1'OWUKH CO. , 108 Wilt tt ; N.Y. Brand ! mlrertlM.1 1 nli .olntoly ptir THE TEST : Ilne a c n top down on n hut ttoveunt/ . betted , ttuit move tba coTor ami smell. A chemist will not t r - Irud to detect the presence ot ainnionlo. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. 1 IIKlLTIiriLutESS 1U9 NEVER "ItX QUSTIOM . In a million homej for a qunrtrr of a csntury It li" od the conbumen * rellitblo tect. THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. 'RICE ' BAKING POWDER CO , . UiKERS Or Or , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Thftln > n ( tt moitdrtltluo aod nataraIlUT9rk > owBiaii < l Ir. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems For Light , Healthy llr * d. The Beit Dry Hop Ye * t lu the World. FOR SALF. BY GROCERS. HICAOO. sr. LOU i a Velilrl * nnl * nlth ouo per- uai with two' * * * * S tkfViprtnu njlW nd borte e orJlnttolhew jlglitthn irrr. Equally well rt pt d to rouch couatrj nrti dnn drlT iof cltlea. Minufoctnre * n3 ililby > lllheletdlncL'arrl ( UnlUer > M4 Dee r * . Hvnry Tlmhrti. 'at nle. fit. JLmlt ici0iTfiii > r ABBOTT fiUBBY CO OEItTIFIC'ATK OF I'UUUCHTION. OFKICK , AOOITOU OF PUDL10 ACCODNT3 , ) STATR OK NKBR'SKA , > Lincoln , Ptbruuy 1st , IKfb. ) It 11 hereby certified that the Btato Immiance omcany ol Df Molnoi In the btate cl DW , fcaa compiled with tt * Insurance hwsof tbl * Slate , and Uauthur'cel ' to tr cvact the usineu ol Fire Insurance la thin ditto for the cur. Witness my hand and the teal rl the Auditor ol 'ublio ' ' coouota the diy and i ear aboro u rlttrn. BUned : 'ii. A. B UrO K , Auditor I * . A. COLLARS P CUFFS THU IUKK ADI THI FINEST QOOD8 EVER MADE , SONS 111 Linen. KITH Uo'ngt ' AND Exterior * . Aikfbr them JAIIN BEOS.Aieut3 : for Ornah/ , VICTORY I 151 ! Has made the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas street , most popular for the sale 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 Omahaand vi cinity are surprised. Three new shipments opened for sale to-day , com prising the following : IPIRXOIE , LIST. ? 25 00 Merchant-Tailor inndo SO 00 " 3i 00 " 40 00 " 45 00 " 60 00 " GO 00 " C5 10 " 75 tO " N. B. Thankingtho 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 BOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. Open until 9 P. Af. Saturdays until 10 P. M , N. B. Merchant tailors with misfltsand uncalled for garmentsto dis- Dose of will confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 312 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. Proposals Jop Subsistence Btorea. OPFICK PURCHASINO Dnroi , ) COMMISIUR\ OlIISlSrKNCB , I Omalm , Neb. , February 2lbt , 1S8S. J PropusiU la dupllcalo , In ssaloJ emeloimi , ad Ircstnlto thetinilertlgniU marked 'pippiwalj March ilat , 18 ° B , ntdtubject to the usual c < mmtloni will bj rtCJivcd at Ihlsolhoe uiiMl 12 in. noon , Ce tral Stan , laid tirco , kinrch 3Ut , ISHo , ut u filch time ai.d pla-c : hov will bcopontd In iripcncu cf lii'jilnrt , tor r r- ulshliuand rtilhcry at tno Subslatunco Btorshouso n thta city , or on rillroad cats at or near jlaco il 11 at ufactuioottho folkmlcj'article ) tiz : lllbb's jiork , lljj.t mce' . 15.CCO Ibs uaoon , now cured , short clear sldf e. ' lustructlora tollldcra"BKInidetal8 ! concerning lacou will ba furnished on npiillcitiun , and should be ittvched to p'Oposil. 313io ) pounds lliur , hl h ground , to bo mido rciu good sound whctit. Thu bldsul'l ' Hate ilia prloa In now string single oltou sacks , and In double acks. Thu cuttnJu Back .o bobuilar , nollB6vitd.Mid corners tied , each sack t > certain 100 pounds net of llcmr. 20 OCO pnundH beans , medium nr na\y hand plobcd in barreln full , he.dllrcd or in doubla uacKs , insdo MUoti , outhido burlaiif , corners t cd , bid ) for small OB will also bcco.-.Bidurcd. 40 bntrota vlmiart 35r.ilna ( tticngtli , standard win la may bocon at this office. 20.CWI uojnils nrap , laundry pound bare , In coses ! ioldli.g Od pound.1 ; cu < ts ttiaped , eamples ol Hour , - Otis vln'i'arnndt ! ap to bo tent \iitn jiropoenlr. Iho artlclcu to bj delltcred by tno 25tb cf April Ib85 jr aa eoonthctoiltcr at practlctblo. Preposald fortlie porkbicuiibcinBvmcs r and Boaji fni also bo rcccUcii And opened at the mine tlmo bj > ToJot J. W. Barrlgcr , C. S. Chicago 111. , ( or delivery it Chicago. ProposiNfor the flour will alia b > rccohed and H'enodut ' tltusvnotiniobi M > j > r W. II. Hell C. H. " Jhejoniio drpot Wyoming" , forilolliery at C'hejennc Iciiotoroali H.rarset or near place of mamilaciuic , J'roposiln fur flsur will uls ) uo rroehon at the Bajotlmeby i at. F. F. WHtfhcad , Uh. Doavcr , Jolortiln , fordo Irorv at Uoaver or on H It. 0113 at Hi near rlnc.i nf niauulaclurr. r The r'glit h ri'mrd It reject my or all prop eala liUnlc prupou ls can ba obtained on application. JUIINT. HAWKINS. march 3 4-G 623-3) Major A.C.S. Omaha Medical & Surgical Insti'uto ' 13th St. , Oor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Fcrralcp , nl the Nervoui Srttoni , Pi vato Dlueasea ol the Urinary and Hexual Orga.ni , ind Ulaeuios of tbo Ile d , Throat knd Lunge , Hpwliltles KYK AND KAIl , Dlsoama treated by an experienced ipecUllst ; also lUowcs ot the Htart. U\er , Stomach , KIdneyt , Dlkddcr , Ncur lkrli. Hheumatlum , I'lles , Cancer , etc. CATAHHIl. BKONOI1ITH. &n < l all othei dlroaaea of the Ihroattrid run troil ed by Medicated Vaiwra , ( Send lor Inhaler or circuit r on InbaUilnn. ) All demits of tbo UliwJ , Urinary nd Sexu&l Or B. I'rlvaU Mseasca and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Years Horpltalanil Prlvtto Practice. ) Oonjultatlon and eomluallon Iree. Call or write for circulin'on chronlo dl > M and iletonnltlcB. Iaeuci ! of Kem lc-9 , 1'rlvite lll ruei of tha Urlnar if anil Sexual ortrani , Seminal Weak. ne s , NtrrounDebility or Eibaustltn.ttc . t : . , md our new rentoratUetreitment. All letrera and oonnulUtloniConOdentltl. Medicines sent to all parti of the country hy preea , securely packed from observation , U full d * scrljjtion of caae Is Riven. Quo personal Into/vie * preferred II oonTenlent. Open at all hours. Addresi all letters to Oiuahu MedicnJ & Surcical IiiBttute 13th St. Cor. Capital Ave. COWING & GO JOBUEKS II WROUGHT IRON PIPE If T X PS" CH3 lead Pipe and Sheet Load , VOHTIIISbTOS MU rl lt < , Plamtiers1 Gas and steam ntteis1 IRON & BRASS GOODS , EHGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Um&DodgeStl.OMAHA1rlE8 , Having quite 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. These are no Ready Made Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real Merchant-Tailor work. GIVE U CALL. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors , 1216 Fariuun Street. -LARGEST STOCK OF InCEtTaio Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home fern n less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES VARIETIESSCSLES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Buflulo Scales ex oluflivnlv. Scale r OMAHA , NEBBA8B