8 TilE OMAliA DAJLY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 25 , 18SG. PICKED I * ABOUT THE CITY , The Schedule for the Omaha-Lincoln Trains Finally Completed. A NIGHT WATCHMAN DROWNED. * Tlie New York Mfc The Mnsonlc 1'nrty Police I'olntu Court Notes Mrn. CrelRliton'a Dratli Other hoc.il. OinnUn-Miicolii Trains. The H. iV M. official * .Tcslordny couiiile- tcil the ( .ulieiltilo of trains \\liiuhiirc to run aver the Aslilsinil onto ! ! ' between Omiiliu and Lincoln after January 2 , IfcSO. The trninc arc as follows : Tlio first train will be a sort of nccom modntloii to be run cliinnc the session of tln li'k'Miitin'c. It will leave Omaha nt 8.110 in the inoniiiiK.iiiTi vine in Lincoln at 10'in , innklnu tlio usual stops amrUncoln. It will run daily Sunday. The next I ruin will be the recular Col orado and California express. It will leave Oiimlnt at 10 a. in. , artlvinj : nt Lin coln 11 15. It will stop between JRTO and Lincoln but onco. and that at Ashland This train will carry the throuirh sleeper ft om Chicago. At 7 15 p. in the regular California through train will I'-uve Uiuiiha , making nil stops between this city and Lincoln and arriving tit the latter point at I ) 15 p. m. The east-bound Lincoln-Omaha trains are as follows : The llrst is the California e\pro s , which leaves Lincoln at S 05 in the morn ing , .11 riving in Omaha at 10 a. in. This will Mop at all stations. The next train will leave Lincoln atO:50 : p. in. , iirrivlnjr in Omaha at ii 15 p. in. , xntl carrying the through Pullman ear from Cluc.'igo. The Lincoln local , to be run only dur ing the session of the legislature , will Jeare Lincoln at 7 10 p. in , arriving in Omaha at 855 , and making only the Biops between Ashland and Lincoln. This train will bo run dally except Sunday , the others daily. Four now stations hate been estab lished between this city aud Ashland , namely South Omaha , Decrticld , Chilco , undGrctna. Cottier A : Arehcr'inuld. to South Omaha contains KM lots which C. K. Alayne ha ? to sell in ! )0 ) days , anil to do this the prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $ 'WO to $500 caoh on easy terms , by C. K , Majne , N. W. cor 15th aud Hartley C. K. Mayne'H prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. ( Jo to his cilice and buy : i lot in Cottier A , Archer's add to .South Omaha for t' 0 to $500 that will double inside of u year. _ TJIltOCUIl TJIB ICC. John MoiitKiMiiei'yi n Xlulit Watch- mail , Is Drounuil in the MlHHoiirl. News was received at the Union Pacific headquarters to-day of the death by drowning of Joint Montgomery , the night watchman on the Union L'acilic bridge , early yesterday morning. Mont gomery was on his usual patrol when Suddenly ho was seen to slip and fall to the river , disappearing in the water around the piers , where ice i.s not formed. He never appeared acrain , and , was undoubtedly drowned be fore he could lind n hole in the ice. His body , doubtless swept down tlie river , and will probably never be found until the ice breaks up in the spring. Nothing is known of the sad occurrence beyond the facts stated above. C. K. Mayne's prices are always the lowest and his terms arc always the easi est. Go to his ollico and buy a lot in Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Omaha for $250 to ? 500 that will double inside of a year. _ Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best nrouorty in thut vicinity for sale by C. L. Mayno. The New York Ijlfe. It h.is at length been discovered that the purchase of the Millard lot on the corner of Seventeenth and Farnain streets has been made by Mr. Booth in the interests of the New York Life in- hiiranco company "of New Yoik , an as sociation , which , within a short time has invested nearlv half a million of dollars in Nebraska. Karly in the spring , it is the intention of this company to erect a ft magnificent lire-proof building on the property mentioned. This htructuro will bo .six stories high and will bo lire-proof from basement to mansard. It will bo fa.sh- ioned after the most approved building- , of the company throughout the eountrv , and cost , it is e.stimated fcViO.OOO. It will bo as line a structure us can bo erected for that money , and with the other magnificent buildings now in course of erection and projected on that Hired , will establish beyond the question of a doubt the 8ii | > roniacy of rarnani street as the leading , richest and most promising thoioughfarc of Use city. C. K. Mayno's prices tire always the lowest and his terms are always the easi est. Go to his ollieo and buy a lot in Coiner it Archer's add. to South Omaha /or sf J50 to $500 , that will double inside of year. Cot mint Archer'sadd. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. K. Mayno has agreed to sell in ! ! 0 days , and to do this the ijrlcej have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. Tor sale at jW > 0 to iffiOO imoli on easy lerms by C. 1J. Mayno , N. \V. cor. 15th and llarney. The FirHt MiiNonlo 1'iu-t v. The llfbt of the series of the Masonic parties1 , given under the auspices of the four lodges of the eity , ( occurred Thursday night at the now Masonic hall , and was n most pleasant a flair. About tfiirty couples w ro in attend ance , and enjoyed dancing to the imisio of the Musical Union orchestra. Supper was served at the intermission , in the ad joining room. Those who did not care to dance enjoved game of cards in the lodge room Altogether the social was a Miectv-s , and if tlio remaining parties ro equally so , the Masons will have re.t- boa to congratulate themselves , Hereafter both the Capitol avenue and Sixteenth street entrance to the building will be open on the occasion ot these parlies. Miinveamo Thursday night totho Capitol avenue entrance , unit hndinn it closed went away again. . , Coiner & Areher'sadd. toSonth Omaha contains 101 lots which O. K. Mayno has agreed to soil in JJrt dti\s , and to do this the price- * have been placed very low , ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $250 to $500 each on easy \erms \ by C , K Mayno , N. W. cor. 15th and llarnoy. Pollen Court. Louis Norman was arraigned yesterday morning in polieq court for stealing tlircoatolies from ( ins Anderson's boarding house on Ninth and Douglas street , The only witness iigain&t him was u little livo-year-old giil , who did not Appear to know much about tjio theft. .Norman was accordingly discharged. 1'at ttoekforU had bueu engajfea.iil trla old pastime of beating ln wife. He was sent up to the county jail for ten days. , ) f ten drunks three worn lined $3 and costs and ono f 1 and costs. C. B. Mayne's prices .ire always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. Go to his ofllcc and buy a lot in i'otnor A : Arehcr's add. to South Omnha for t250 to ? 500 that uill double Inside of a year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotncr & Archer's add , to South Omalm contains 104 lots which C1. K. Mayno has acrocil to sell in 30 days , and to do this I he prices liavc bet-n placed very low. Go and investigate For ale at $250 to $500 each on easy terms by C. K. Maync , N. W. cor 15th and llarney The Wounded \Voinnn. 7v repot tor for the Hr.t : yestcnlayIsltud Mrs. Stewart , the colored woman who was shut by liur husband on Thursday night. She was lilns In bed scaici'iy nblo to tuo\e and sulteilnt ; most Intense pains. She could spcnk with but the gicatcst dif ficulty , with gasps which were painful to I1 c.i r , An examination el' the ilicsa she woie at the time of the shoot ing K'\eUi'cl ; the fact that the pistol must have touched tlio elolli , because mound , the bullet hole , the uniinent was binned with tlie now'let's ' Hash. The cut tot wn also siinred , and in view of the tact that the poor woiunn was shot the second time alter she had fallen fiom Iho elfects of the liist bullet , Uappcins that her Intending mur derer must liave stood o\er \ her anil shut liet like a doc ' Stewait isalaborei who has been \\oiKlnc at Intoivnla in the citybut the siippe.it of lilinself : ind wife lias mainly been ileihed Irom rooms lented In their house by the Int- tcr. He has bo.istcd of having killed ami stabbed culoied people in the Mmth.aud thcie Is a woman now resiilint ; in the city , who bcaistlio mails of n knllo blade , given hei by lihu. A short tltno bcloro he mnrrloil his picscnt wife he ll\cdwlth a woman In the western part of the city , who subsequently left him because of his cuiclty. The bullets \vcioo\ltneledtroiu th" wounds of JIis. .Stewait , but is still in u diiugeious condition. C. K. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. Go to his ollieo and buy a lot in Cotner < fc Archer's add. to South Omaha for 2"K ) to f500 that will double inside of a year. j's CiioirE. Cottier & Archer's add. to South Omaha eheanest and best mopcrty in that vicinity for sale by C. 1. . Maytiu. ClotliliiK Needy Children , A successful .scheme of clothing public school children was recently suggested by Miss Maggie MeCiuthy , principal of the Pacific school. It was made to Superintendent James and ap proved by him. It consists in rece'ning donations from children of the clothing which they have outgrown and bestowing the same upon those who are " -o situated as not to bo able to attend school in a comfortably clad condition. Thus far , a number of children have been clothed , and the vesture is so distributed in all the schools that the giver is unable to determine who has re ceived the clothes for which ho has no further use. Cotner Ar Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. K. Alayne. Traveling Men , Attention. Members of Northwestern Traveling Men's association wishing to attend the annual meeting at Chicago will please notify me immediately. A committee is liguiingon free transportation to Chicago and return for the boys who want to be in attendance at the meeting. Voss vs. Cramer , Judge Wakelcy yesterday took under advisement the case of Henry Voss vs. Mr. Cramer , for $180 for plans of four buildings furnised the latter a couple of years ago. The original cost was loO. The balance is from accused interest. Cottier & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. E. Maync has agreed to sell in DO days , and to do this I he prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. For sale atfc > 50 to $500 each on easy term , by C. E. Mayne , N. W. cor. 15th and llarney. Licensed Watchmaker lor I he U. P Railway Co . / ' . S. H\Myo > m , Douglas and nth. Al.llUHJIIlS CllOIl K. Goes to the llcforin School. Frank Itoyd , a lad who had stolen some shoes from a Sixteenth street merchant , has pleaded gii'Ity and requested bo sent to the iefonii school. Judge Ne ville granted the request and committed him until ho attains his twenty-first year , which will be seven years hence. Cotner & Archer's add to South Omaha cheapest and best pronerty in that vicinity for sale by C. IS. Ma AUSUIOIIT'S Cnoici : . Baker Place. Lots * 225 to frSOO. No Ilrotiil a ml Water. Judge Stonborg yesterday oidored Jailer Miller to feed all the bread and water prisoners in the county jail on least turkey and cranberry snnco to-morrow. Tlio samu order also applies totho other prisoners. Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omah.1 contains 101 lost which C. H. ftlayne has tigieed to sell in ! ! 0 days , and to do this the prices rhavo been placed very low , Go and investigate. For sale nt ! f2.10 to $500 each on easy terms by C. K Mayno , N.V. . cor 15th and llarney. Ills I'linlhlimontVun A short session of the United States court was held yesterday in chambers. Timothy Spring , accused of selling li quor to the Indians , was arraigned be fore Jtulgo Dmuly As ho has already been in prison three or four months , the judge concluded to release him. Spring will ccordingly bo a fre man to-day. Cotner & Archer's add to South Omaha cheapest and best propeity in that vi cinity for sale by C. E. Mayno , Cigars For tlio Kcribcx. Colonel Forbes and Jack llanley walked into the local room of the lir.K last night witli their arms loaded with boxes of cigars , Ono of tlio boxes was dropped among the reporters , rum on be ing opened was found to contain numer ous evidences of the fragrant tvccd la belled witli a "Merry Christmas'1 and Ed Itothery's compliments of the season , the same being cmphasi/cd with a coun terfeit presentment of HID gi\m' . Some of the habanas have disappeared in smoke and in the clouds thereof this happy festival \vas welcomed. Herb Kothery's compliments me also ac knowledged , Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C , E. Maync has agreed to sell in 110 days , and to do this thu prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale nt'J50 to $500 each on easy terms , by C. E. Mttyne , N , \V. cor. 15th aud Harney. Hakcr Place lies north of Walnut 11111 , wes-tof Orchard Hill and East of Grlm- : meicy Park , in the best residunco part of tin * city. For Sab by W , U , Albright , 218 b' 10th btr. . Ho Wants Chlcnfio. Dec. 23. ,1. K. Rcdlneton as attorney for Lester A. Uartlctt , ot Wash- ngton , to-day innde application to Oonimls- slonorSpnrks , of the gcncr.il Inndolllce , ascx- ofllcio reclster nnd receiver for the slate of Illinois , to locate , with Gerard Scrip , about ninety acies of land In the city ot Chicago lylne on the late , < outh of the Chicago ilvcr , being the land by what'ls known as the Talcotlsuney In section 10 ; also all land be tween that .siirvfj and the lake In section 10 , as well as all lands l > ln/ / : between Wabash and Michigan avenues and Washington and Madison streets. In explanation Ucdlngton to-day s\ld to an Associated press retiottcr that the. ( leraiil Kctlp , tiled as part of the ap plication with Commissioner SparKs , was issued oilelnally In payment of services rendcietl byoiieStcr > hen"ierard to President Washington In opening communication with the hostile Indium In the then northwest tertltorv , and , as appeals upon Us face. Is localabio upon any public lands ofthe United Slate" . It is clidmed that these lands bclont ; to the United Slates and aie therefore sub ject to entiywlth this scrip. The commis sioner received the application and eilp and holds the mailer of allowance or iejection of location under advisement. Aiiiuiuent In supnort of anplleallon will shoitly be heaid. It is ropoi ted that the land In cnniio\crsy is WOllh about 515,000,000. Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C1. E. Mayne has agreed to sell in ! ! 0 dny.s , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. For sale at fMO to $500 each on easy terms by C. E. Muyne , N. W Cor. 15th and Harney. Ai.niiiim t's Cnoici : . Maker Place-Call on W. (1. Albright , 'J1S S 15th sir. , for choice bargains. Tins Clearance Uncord , The bank clearances for the live days ending vesterday weie as follows : Monday fiiesdav Wodnesdny rinusd.iy hSlr.00.30 Friday bKS ! ) ! < ) . Total S-I,510-1C.7J ! Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best proncrty into that vicinity for sale bv C. E. Maync. Baker Place. C. E. Mayne's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. ( Jo to his ollice and buy a lot in Cotner & Aicher's add. to South Omaha for f250 to $100 that will double inside of a year. White House JCiitartainiiiftiitB. W \ siu.NiiTONDec. . 23. The picsideut has lixed the following dales for state enteitaln- nionts at tlio vrhlto liouto during the present session : Satuiday , Iho 1st , pieslilent'.s New Veai's tcccption to officials ami the public , ftom 11 a. in. lo2p. m ; S.itmday , January S.JanuaryS. , Fehiuary 5 , and February 19 , Mis. Clos'eland's iccontinns , iromilto.1" ) p. in ; Thursday , .lanuaiy 1:1 : , piesident's reception to the diplomatic coiiis lioiu U to 11 p. m ; Thutsday Januaiy20dinner to the cabinet ; Thursday , January 27 , president's tcceptlon to senator's and reinesentatives In congress and the iudlclaij , liom' ) to 11 p. m ; ' 1 Inns- day , Febiuarv 9 , dinnci to the diplomatic coipThmsdav ; Februaiy 10 , presiilent's re ception to olliceis ot the in m.v and navy and mailno eoips ; Thuisilav , Kebiuaiy 17. din nci to Hie stipiciuo coutt ; Tuesday , Fobru- aiy 25 , picsiilcut'a public icceutlon Irom ! i to 4 p. m. It w111 be obsei veil tlial Mis. Clove- laud's Satuiday allcrnoon reception1) ate given foitumidly , allotnatlng with the piesiilent's e\eniiiK iccojiliom. The foie- BO'HIK plan piovides some entertainment at the whlti ) house exeiy week , and is arranged sons to close the social season , as It beKins , with a slate iccepliun in which the public can participate. t Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. ' E. Mayno lias agreed to sell in 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed yorv low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at ' ? 250 to 1 = 500 , each on casv terms by C. E. Mayne , N. W. cor- Kith and Hartley- Ausiur.ut's Ciioic'i : . What Cntllc Growers Want. Dixvin , Col. , Dec. ii' ? . .1. A. Cooper pieshlentof the Coloiado Cattle Groweis' association , to-ilay addressed the following letter to mcmbcts of congress : " 1 would re , spcctiully icprcsenl , by authotlty of the ex- eeutlso committee ol the Colorado Cattle Growers' association , that the hill recently introduced by Senator \\ainer Miller , of New York , providir.q ; for tlio establishment ot acommission authorised to deal with the iiiiostlon of contagious dlseises. will not meet tlie demand ol the cattle Intlustiy by protec tion , but that the laweieatim ; the bureau of animal industty should be amended , enlarc- iiifj the powoisof the huieaii to tlie end that the ptactlcal knowledge acnuired by Its of- licors and asents la investlsatious made by them could bo at once utili/ed fm the salety and piotcctlon of Aiuurlean cattle. The pio- vihlonsot tlieabo\e mentioned bill , omittlin : tiiosection ciedlmracoimuissloi ) , are notch- jeelionablc , hut should be made , by an amendment , a pail of the bureau of animal Iiulustiy la . " Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 104 lots which C. E. Muyni ) has agteed lo sell in ! tO days , and lo do this tin : prices have been placed verv low. Go and investigate. For sale at ? 250 to $500. each on easy terms by C. E. Mayne , N. W. cor. 15th and llarney. r's CHOICE. nitiiminoiis Coal Minors. PiiiiAiiirniA : , U''e. 23. Itcpiesontativcs of the bituminous coal miners resinned their eflorts to-day to fix tlie percentage ami ai- r.inso a plan that would pittvent dcmoinli/a- thin ol pi lees. The peicentaKCs weio lixed and apiicaicd to ive satlslaulliin , bill it was decided beloie conlitmim ; them to ruler tlio w hole plan to a siih-committce lo complete all the detalKaml report the compact to a liituro meeting fut latllicatliui , Cotnor & Archor'sudd , to South Omaha contains 101 loti which C E Mayno IIUH agtccd to sell in ! ! 0 days , and lo do this the prices have been placed very low ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $250 to fiOO each on easy terms by C E. Mayne , N. W. cor i5th and llarnoy. Uakcr Place. 55 lots sold in ten days. An Iron Firm's Denial. SA.N FiiAxeisco , Dee. 'il , Homy T. Scott , > ko piesldentot the Union Iron works , this city , to-day denied the stalemetit mailo at the iHilleimaker's International convention at JtiMdlnc , Pa. , yesterday that Hie. linn had taken steps to Import labor fiom Europe to woik upon the ciulscr whoso coiihtiuctlon was awaulcd the linn by the go\eminent. Cotnor & Archer's add , to South Omaha contains 101 lots which O , E , Mayno has agreed to soil in ! 50 days , and to 110 this the prices havu been placed very low. Go -investigato. . For sale at ? 250 to $500 , each on easy terms by C. E. Mayno , N. W cor. 15th and Hurney. Aumioirr's CHOICE. Consumption , a Huston physician , Dr. dishing , asserts , is "transferable not only by inhalation but by wounds or cuts infected by tuberculous expectorations : also bj'lho milk of tiibereuloiirt mothers , or by the llesh or milk of tuberculous cattle. Our laws now aflbrd no protec tion against this last named danger , and a strong public opinion is necessary to compel tlio inspection of milvh cows , and the slaughter of all tuberculous , us well as Iho rejection of all Hush of tuber culous cattle , " Cotnor K Archer's add , to South Omaha-cheapest aud best property in that vicinity for sile by 0. E. M.tyno. Ai ujutjHT's CHOICK. The Dehipsey-liurko combination of pugilists loft yesterday morning for Chi- ago whcro thej1 expect to give-a scries .of exhibitions , $ nooo. Furniture of the Commercial House , Grand Island , Nob. , to bo sold at force sale before January 1st , 1887 , consisting of Neds , Betiding , Chamber Suits , Stoves , 1 Largo Wrought Iron Range , wltluSteam Table , ctc.ainlng Hoom and Ollico Fur niture , etc. Goods will bo sold to suit purchasers : any quantity. Terms of sale will bn made liberal. For inorma lion , call oft or address J. G. KAIXF. , Grand Island. Cotner it Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. E. Muync. Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Nat Hrown , Prop. ? 2 per day. Cor. 15th and Farnam. All street ears Irom depot pass house , Coiner & Archer's add to South Oinahs contains 101 lots which C. K. Mimic has agreed to sell in ! ! 0 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. For sale pi $250 to ? 500. oaeh on easy terms bv C. E. Mayne , N. W. cor 15th and llarney. A few days ago a cllizon of Columbia , Pu. , gave as a wedding present to a young couple an 'JS clock which ho had purchased on tlio installment plan. Ho naid ยง 0 and was slow about paving the $3. So the agent , who know wliero the clock was , scared the biido into giving it tip and then disappeared , The" groom brought suit against the agent , but he could not be found , and the young man had to pay the cosls He says when ho marries ln second wife he wants no pres ents on the installment plan. Absolutely Pure , OMAHA TOK TUB TniATUKNT OF Chronic 8t Surgical Diseases. UR. NIoWIENANJY. Proptletor. ' Uu 1'riratc I'rucUcu Sliteun years' jllal nnu TVulm > c the facilities , opparatiu ami remedies for tlio tuccciaful treatment of IM cry form of ( ! ! a > o requiring cither medical or inimical treatment , jutl ln\ Ito all to come ami liivt etigati ; fur thcuitclvci or corronpourt with us. Long cipcrlenco in treat Inc CH M l > r Icttei enable * uo to treat uauy cmci "OloatiflriUy without nceiny them WRlT.lt TOR ClItOUI.CK on DcformUlci and Hractf , C'lub Feet , Curvaturri of the Spine Iim'i8 ! or WOUICN , Piles , Tumori , Cf cer , Catarrh , JlroucLltls. Inlitlntlon , Klectriclty , Pnral- ) * lft , Eplleiifj , KUnrjr , Kre , Ear , Skin , lllood on ] all oiirzlCAl operation ! . Iliitturlri , Inhalers , nrnrrH , Truittn , am ) ill kind * of Modlcal and bnrgical Appliauccr , uian- ufucttircd and for anle Tin only reliable ntodlcal Inst , tula making Private , Special 1 Nervous Diseases AM. rONTA&IOUS AND 11UJOD D1SKA3ES , from uhatc\ercaiurprniluced,8ncci' sfull-trcal < il Wo otu remove Sjphilltio pulnoj froai the aj eteni nlthotit nirrciiry , New r itorati\e treatment for loesof Tllal power ALIi COMMUNICATIONS CONFIOKNl'IAI. Call BodcoiiEiilt na or tend ni'no ami po t-oltl ! nJdrrn plalul ; wrltton cnclono Flump , mid wu will tend \ou , in plnlu nrapi.i | , our PRIVATE Ct7CULAR ! TO UPON 1'KIVATB , fil'IOIil , AND NcmoL'S , SKKtSAL WEAHNKS" , BrEnaATOiiRiur * , IMPOIFN- or , Hvi'iiiiis , ( JosonuHcn , GIEKT , VAIIICOCM.F , SlltlCTUKK , AND Air , niTA Kd OP T1IK OKKITO- UM.NAKV OIII.AMI , or lend hl'lury uf jour c.itc for an opinion Pergnn * nn lili * to vldt us mny be treated nt Ilielr lionuf , \ > f rorrrcpondcnrp ilcdicliu and Iimtrii ni nt t.cnt . by in ll or oiprinojjai'l HCLV I'VlK E FROM OllSBRVATIOV.no mark ? lo indicate rontcnln or Kendei , Ono pcrxonil inlcr\ic\\ ' jirv fcrrpillf tnu\oiileiit , J'lfty rcoms for ttu < a roni modutlon of patient ) Ilonnl ami attcmlan. c i. rcaionnblo pricea AiMn s all I.t tti in to Omalia Medical and Surgical Instituln. Car. 13th St. ant ! CanitolAvo. , OMA'IA. ' NEH. A Hi : STILI , TKII71IPIIA.\T ! 1'orslxtton ruun < , they Imri ) stnHiillj irnlnuil in rnvor , nnd with snlfs oon'tnnlly Jnomielni ; IniNoliocdinu tlio tnost popular cored tluoufc-li- out tlio United utatps. Tlio K , O it ml It II Krn < k' < nroinndolu SHORT MhlllUM AMI UXIIU I.ONUV IM' , allltlllllo for nil ( Ijruios , TUo ( J qimllty , niailo of Knifll Con i II , Is wiirruiitod to weur twice an lone ordinary corsetH. Illxliost uwonls from nit tlio World s FuIis. 'llio luit iuo < iiil rivuhril is for Kmvr Dnnui : OF WKiiirIKHII llio lute Kxpoeitlun lio'd ut Now Orleans. While sroioi ot putont ; linvo lipim found worthless , tln prliifiiles | of tliu Ulu > L-rittliiff lm\o pro\ndin\aluulilii. llolHllors re nuiliorl/i l to refund money , if , on fjHiuiimiton. HHKO Coisi-ls do notiuo\eu3 rupicsuntud JOIt BALK liVl'.UV\VIKI ] ( | { . OA'I'\IXQUK Fltr.K ON AI'l'MCATIO.V , THOMSON , LANGDON & CO , , New York , or Wormy Veins of IU Krwuia Ofun He unni WEAX.MEBTfft P tl5l _ , ij a _ it. OS. I ire i f . WI ( , l w lUr 0\EU flcpuriHii , ClKtlr ) . it t AikMe , rlt- , iiuuoui. mllJ , luothloccutrtuii of It/dlnuly U.r..uili > : i mtit . . l l > < lllt rd\olouiEtnrrlh. ! I Itrtilo Current Vo-ltlll il lillT urwiiturfdtiJ.udO lu mh. UrtatfitIiDrtuiMn uUotrrII other Inlli.Voril ( Ufirir * mtnf nlljcuKdlathnetnoctlil Kitf < l pimpjileKc. tiu n The Sindcn Electrio Co , 169 LaSalle ! . , COfJSUMPTIQN. I b i I votMit rtrardj I IT ifc kbora dUe ; IT lu oi * lUutuilt * t t u c ; lh vctt llo it nd of Una iniJUg tiftT tttn rvrcd I nJ * iU * A l ron ir I in j f Hh In Iti oQCcacy "it I will . .I..1TWO 1IOTTI.I.4 IIIEE , l E ll. r tlb TAU , | * * . . . va , i. A. siwv > w tuuitnv.il TRA' ' JLV JLJL m As ( lie Holiday season is upon us , would it not be advisable and eminently proper to select , from our stock sonic useful things ? Our goods , although not selected exclusively for Holiday Gifts , j-et every one of them would make n sensi ble and highly appreciated present , which would be useful the year round. This being our Hrt season , we have made a place tot ourselves among you , and by making the interests of our customers our own. We pro pose to show our appreciation of their patronage by making startling reductions throughout our entire line for their benefit , beginning Friday , December 17th , aud continuing until after Christmas. / In the Boys' and Children's Department we ofl'er : Hoys" Winter tuciyJti suits , trorl/t $8 jor $ f.5 lietfcr f/rade { ot/s" suits , made uj [ ) in Norfolk style , reduced front t/l > - P * JL . lAtffc A' * tp'.4 < 5 tO fyrZtl&t vy Cassitnere &uitsft8Tiionablt/ up , reduced jrom $11 to In Hoys' and Children's Overcoats have them from $1,05 unwinds , and a very line line of plain and fur- trimmnd ones. Those tt $7.fM > Seduced to ffi Those at $ M Red need to $ ( > \ Those at $ V Reduced to $0.50 Those ( tt $ tQ Reduced to $7 In the Men's Clothing Department we have within the List ten days reinforced our as-sorlmcnt with IPW styles in Business and Dress Suits , and ofl'er the entire line at uniformly reduced prices. Men's Strictly all wool Suits Reduced front $ S.7. * to $0 Men's Strictly all worsted Dress Suits , Reduced from $ ! > . , O to $7 Men's all worsted SacJt Suits , StraiyJit and Round Cuts , Reduced from $15 to $12.50 Men's fine Corkscrew 4.RuttonCutairay Suits , inblacJs orbrou > n , J e duccdfrout $ JLS to $15 Veryjfinc,4 JSutton Cutaway Drees SuitsRcd need from $20tol 7. 75 Very fine Imported worsted Sac7 : Suits , the voats and vests lined with Stitinfinsfraig7tt and round cuts , Reduced f rom $22. SO tof > . .50 ra fine Corlscrew Prince Albert Dress Suits in blues and ta , Reduced from $3O to $25.75 We call especial attention to our $25.75 Prince Albert Diess Suits , not alone lo the line quality , but lo Ihe style nnd the manner in which they are gotten up ; and they should only be compared with merchant tailor's make , and in price with such goods as other dealers able $35 for. Our enormous assortment of Overcoats nnd Ulsters , plain and fur-trimmed , are made from Edridonf& Bur lington , Kerseys , Chinchillas , Elysians , Fur Beavers and Montagiiacs , some silk and oth'eis satin lined. The ex tremely low prices of these can only be appreciated after examining the qualities. Jn Mufflers and Silk Handkerchiefs we positively ofler the most .stupendous bargains , for instance : Cassi/nicre Mufflers for dress wear at 5c eacJt , ; wortJi , 7-tc. All Scttiti Mufflers at $1.5O ; worm . $3. Sills Hcuulltercliiefs for 25c ; wort/t 5ftc. Including an elegant assortment of better grades in which we can save you more money than in the cheaper ones. Anything in our line you mny purchase , take itaronnd town , and if you f liiuk you can do better , return the same , ( if not soiled ) , the money will be returned to you instantly without remarks , All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Cor. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omaha. on Honor , To every customer on tlie liouor ofa coininuiy that Imvn established their business on the lasisol'S ( , rAKK D backed by the Hiiiierior merits of the tfooila they miiiiufacturt1. ( 'onlhleaco in ita merits , wurranl Ilium in L-iitu FIRST CLASS THANK ONLY. , , , . . , Thcj dcHire live , eiifruotie and responsible dealen , in all unocciiiied | territory If y al'e l < i li"t.1 lor a Khf \\hloli to inidcrsoll > our neighbors , don't nns-wer tliisitdverlisomoiit : but if yon aiipreciatc real merit , and wish to handln a .stwiii ! r mai-hlne thiit will reflect credit on your hu hicbfl , prove a sourtvoi'iilciisiire to your ens- 'tomery , and PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS , Address for particulars WJ .No. IGlb St. UNION M'F'G. CO. , OMAHA.KHItSKA. . P , BOYER & CO. Ha'sSatesVauitTimelocks ! ! and Jail Work. 1020 I'arnam Street , Orua.hu. Neb. United States Marslial'e Sale. X Till : ClrriiltCduil ol Hie I'lillod MnUs for tlio District i > r N't In iisku. , I vs. > D. U PrBtnor und D V Cop , ) I'ubllo nutlcu is liertiliy fe'hc-n.lliat in | mi u- nnco uml liyiiuin of miurdur ot Kiilo intend in tlionlioTii ( > nu < o , on llio lllli ilay of Uocvm- bui.JWB , I , iilU : J. . Illoi Ixivrcr , Miireliul ol tliu Unili-d htuli > H foi tlin District ot Ndli'iuka , will , on Vttliu tdiitiu ! till < luy or January , 1M7. nt tlio hour of IQoVlock In llicfornioonof * M Uny , lu tlio Btoro liulldliiR forinerlj oceiiiiiod by feald cluf inl nts tit Dtlolt post ollitc , Holt county , blntu UIK ) illatilcl of Nuluneku , tell nt initiliuuuclliin uooiuiliibtotlcof KouilsuiiJ cliut- iel8uinslsiltiiroruvoncrHl block of tlry noyJ ? , k'locciifH , boots u nU fhoct.lnt's , laillebHour - Inir uijiurclfciillciiH'n'f | finiilnhinir Komlb iiiid nations. 1 \\111 fcc-ll gulil KOOIU nnd tlmttclilu buU , or In lots nr plt'tii hy pit cu In ilclnll. KI.I.IS J IIIKIIllOWKlt. IT. S. Miiri-liul , ] ) i tri it oj NdJirtjl.u. llo > VAlu > II. Hum ) XAViiiuur llMinriN if llAI/- Attorurifi fyr I'ltiinllfls. Red Star Line Carrjltijf flinlldplum Koyal unl United Slntoa iuil ! , bulling tiL'iy i-uluidny Between Antwerp & New York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. I'AU , AND WINTKIt. finlon from (60 to $75. liiourslon trip from tllO to fl i. Beumd Cabin , outwuia , lii ; pripuld , ! 4"i ; uifurilon. $ ' . Steurntru pa jnir lit low rat 01. I'oler Wrixht ft Hi , us , Oouoro AKonti , U liroadirar , Now Vorlr , Henry 1'undt , l.'ltf I'mniunst. ; IMulten I Co. K.'H I iiuiHiu bl , 1) ( j Irai'mun I WANT AGENTS To fafll tlio licit Window Sasii Lock Ktcr | n\ented. Aiciili innlc tU iiroUU ( i cu | jr IlCf Huniulj [ > r nm I lulu ii jrwiikKi- 1 uller up. Mi GOLD UCDATj , FABI8 , 1878. BAILER'S Wsrrantvtl alialuttly pitm t'oooo , from nlilcb tliacieii * f Oil lai lief n rcruovul , I < f Ike itrrngth of C' MIlli Starch , . \nowrixjt or Bu mid It Ibtrcfuro far moie cconcinl. cal , totting Itti than one rtnt a ct/7 > It Ii ilcllcloui , nuurlvlilnir , uln iiflbculnf , ca lly dlKr trd , aud U'linlnttly niluptrd for ln\alldi la well ( u for | K rtnni In ln&llh. Sold l > j Utotft * emjnbrrr. W. DAKEll & CO , , Doi'Cliesler , Mass , E. T , ALLEN , M. D > . Eye , Ear , Hose & Throat KooinO Mliuins Uuilslm" , cor IGtli and Dodge its , Omaha. Hour * S to IS a.m. i to ' . awl 7 lo 8 p w