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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ATUEDAY , DECEMBER 81 , 1887 ;
GLANDERS AND HOC CHOLERA
Bomo Information Regarding Tholr
1 Symptoms and Treatment.
AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT.
Btnto Veterinarian Oertli's Circular
CommlHsloncr Iccso Wants Free
Ilullroiul I'IIMRCH AbollHhecl nnd
IttitCH Itcduced.
frnoM TUB tine's ' LIXCOI.X nnuKAU.t
A Miort time iifjo the Llvo Stock Sanitary
commission Instructed Dr.J. Gortli , Jr.stato
veterinarian , to nrupara n circular for gcnurnl
distribution over the flUte , relating to the
diseases of wilmiils. This circular lias been
prepared , approved by the board and In a few
days will bo ready for general distribution.
That it will bo of great valuu to stock owners
us a class , and of direct value to the coin-
mission In prosecuting their work is self-evi
dent. The circular cites much of the law
relative to how contagions disease shall bo
reported , what Indemnity is p.tld and how It
can bo obtained. Tills , however , Is a secon
dary matter and is of record In all the sta
tistics. The discussions In the circular englanders
glanders nnd hog cholera ara timely and to
the point nnd of Interest to the stock owner.
The circular gives the following
DKSCIIII'TION OF ( II.ANMEIIS AN'I ) FAKCV.
"Glanders mid farcy may bo defined as a
contagious decease i > ociiilar to the equine
family. It is transmitted to man and all do
mestic animals except cattle. Glanders nnd
farcy are only different forms of the name
constitutional disease uffcctliiK horses. If u
Hound animal bo Inoculated with the matter
of glanders or furry , it may produce either
one or both. The disease , although usually
chronic , will frequently terminate in acute
glanders before death. The Infectious ele
ment of glanders has a llxcd character , and ,
us experience piovcs. It may bo suspended In
the ntmosphcic. This explains the rapid
communication of the disease from animal to
animal , In an ulTeeted , over-crowded , poorly
ventilated nnd unperfcctly drained
Btable. whore the air BOOH becomes
loaded with the infectious principles
by means of the expired air from plundered
horses. In open fields and pastures the dis
ease does not spread so rapidly , nud is rarely
communicated , except by dhcct Inoculation ,
because the contagion is soon sufficiently
diluted as to become harmless. In this , as in
otlinr contagious diseases , u small percentage
of the exposed animals will not become in
fected. This may bo dc | > cndcnt upon the
violence of the glandcr poison , or upon the
general condition of the animal at the titnoof
exposure. Animals in good health do not
seem so Rusccptlblo to infection as these that
have had their constitution weakened by im
proper care , feeding , exposure , etc. The in
fectious element of glanders Is disbursed
through the system by means of the blood.
The virus of glanders may , under fuvorublo
circumstances , retain its activity for a long
time. Boiling water , lire , chemicals and cer
tain disinfectants will thoroughly destroy its
activity , when brought Into actual contact
with the sumo. It is also claimed that putre
faction will have the same effect.
The period of incubation in glanders varies
from three to six days to as many weeks.
Glanders in its chronic form may continue
for months and years before terminating in
death , while acute glanders may cause death
in from 11 vo to fifteen days. "
TUC a r MI-TOMS.
"Tho symptoms of glanders are Inaugu
rated by a scanty , rarely copious discharge
from one or both nostrils , unucouB at first ,
afterward glaring and ussinuiii ? a brownish
yellow color. The discharge , intermitted at
times , is usually continuous. It is of a sticky.
glulsh nature , and occasionally sti caked
with blood. It adheres to the outer
cdgo of the nostril nud sometimes clogs up
the iiMtil nir imssagcs to such un extent as to
cauae difficulty in breathing. The discharge
is not offensive , except wiicn ulcoratlon has
taken place , to such an extent as to destroy
the cartilogo and other tissues in the head ,
or when there hi necrosis of the bones of the
head , or a decayed tooth present also. The
discharge- said to bo most frequent from
the loft nostril but I hare seen it as fre
quently from the right , and from both nos
trils as the loft. The discharge is the most
common carrier of the contagion. The sub-
maxillary glands or glands under the Jaw
bones nro enlarged , hard nnd painless to the
touch , gradually becoming adherent to the
bone , and do not show any disposition to
scporato or disappear. There is also tumo-
fccutlon of the nnsnl cavities and swelling of
the tymphntic glands of the head nnd legs.
Frequently also an accumulation of whitish
matter in the corner of the cyo , on the di
seased side of the head. The nrineip
symptoms , however , that lenvo no doubt ns
to the existence of glanders Is the formation
of ulcers on the lining membrane of the nose. "
HOW TO EXAMINE FOIl QLANDEHS.
"To examine a horse for glanders , plnco
him in a stall facing un open door , cuUso an
attendant to ralso his head , so that the light
will shine up the nostrils. The examiner
should Btand a little aside , and with bis
thumb nnd first flnrer dilate the nostril
BO that the inside of the nasal cavity tuny bo
exposed to view. Ulcers , if present , can easily
bo seen ; If not , nny nodosity can readily bo
detected bypassing the fingers overtholining
of membrane of the nasal cavity. Persons
with wounds or cxcoritatlons on their hands
or fuco should have nothing to do with the
examination of n horse suspected to have
glanders or farcy. Distemper , catarrh , nasal
gleet nro diseases sometimes mistaken for
Blunders. "
niSIXFFCTANTS.
"Stables in which glandercd horses have
been kept should bo thoroughly disinfected.
All refuse fodder and Utter should bo re
moved , the walls scraped and whitewashed ,
the floor should bo destroyed and six inches
of dirt removed beneath it. Mangers , boxes ,
brushes and palls should bo burned. The
barn should then bo closed first breaking
sulphur on an Iron dish , setting it on tire and
then leaving ttio barn closed for tnreo hours.
Other disinfectants are given by the doctor.
but this is claimed to bo within the reach ol
all and practical. "
1100 CI10I.SUA.
"Whether the ravages of hog cholera , "
ays the circular , "can bo cured by inocula
tion is still -very questionable. It has never
been satisfactorily demonstrated that unj
boneflts can bo derived from this method
Nor docs it seem probable that inoculation
can bo made practicable. If , therefore , far
mers and swine breeders apply such rules ns
nro herein suggested , they would bo nble to
reduce their losses to a minimum and cope
successfully with the dUeaso. If an out
break exists , separate nil healthy from dis
cased hogs ns soon as possible. The healthy
hogs should bo removed to a now and uniii
footed pasture or pen , nnd carefully wntchcd
by nu attendant. Should nny that have beei
thought well become weak or appear to bo
elck. nlling or off their feet , take thorn ou
and Kill them. All diseased hogs should bo
killed nnd cremated as soon as possible. Sec
tlonl , chapters , laws of 18S" > , entitled 'Ai
act to prevent the spread of hog cholera ,
makes it the duty of the owner of swlno
dying from hog cholera to oitbor bury or burn
them within twenty-four hours after death
un ills own premises. If neighbors would sot
to the enforcement of this law they would in
All probability save themselves frequently
from serious losses , nnd would do the public
_ _ .a preat service. If hogs are healthy , it is ud
{ vlsablo never to allow now bogs to inter
tnlnglo with them In the herd until after Inn
ing them subjected to a strict quarantine o
not less than seven weeks. Neither Is it nd
visablo or safe to allow unyono to go into hoj
turns nfter returning from nn infected plnco
without llrst changing their boots. There
should bo but oho attendant to look after sick
unlmalslio , during such service , should
not bo allowed to leave the place. Hog
should never bo watered at a sticamlfi
comes running from where the disease i
known to exist. Dogs or other animals bo
longing to infected farms should not bu
allowed to roam about at will where hogs nro
kept , ns they mny carry Infection with them
If these rules nro carefully observed there
need bo little fear of hog cholera causing un ;
serious loss , or spreading to any alarming ox
tent.
tent.The
The circular is made official with the signa
turcs of the members of the live stock com
mission. They uro printed for general dis
burscinent ami to usilst in educating pcopl
on these vciy prevalent diseases. The
sheriffs of the different counties will bo sup
plied with the circulars , and they will bo foi
wanted gratuitously to all who dcilro them
TO HEUUCK J-AS8K.SUEU KATES.
Commissioner Lctse , of the board of trans
portation. has submitted his suggestions t
the bccrolaries of the board for them to ro
port upon at the meeting of the board Jnnu *
ry 6. Tha preamble recites that abuses
xist on the roads by reason of the pass sy -
em ; that persons who are obliged to pay i )
cntp n mlio for traveling nro charged nn
itnount over and nbovo the nctual cost for
uch service ns will compensate the railroads
or carrying these that now ride free. That
under the present system of fl cents n iiulo
ralo and free passes to these who are re
quired to pay it ! unjust nnd unreasonable ,
ind therefore unlawful , nnd that all maybe
bo treated alike , the following resolution is
iresenteds
Hesolved , Tlmt nn order bo Issued to all
allroad companies doing business in the state
0 cease and desist from issuing nny passes
, o nny jiersoii or persons in this tnte , to the
end that no IK.TSOU will bo allowed to ride
* rco.
Unsolved , Tlmt nil railroad companies bo
f Hither ordered to take up and cancel out
standing pnssos.
Kcsolvcd , That n further order be Issued
> ytho board of transportation to each nnd
3very railroad company doing business in
this state to so reduce their schedule of pas
senger rates to a just and rcasonablo charge ,
so ns to charge the sum of 2 tents per mile
Tor traveling over their roads , nnd no more ,
instead of the 3 cents ns now charged. Pro-
Ided , that this order shall not apply to or
iicluilo any poison who is In the nctual cm-
iloy of any railroad company at n specified
compensation nnd carried on the companies'
> ooks as an employe , while traveling on busi
ness for said railroad company.
Salvation Oil routs nml banishes all
xnlily pain instantly , and costs only 2-5
cents a bottle.
"A bull in n china shop" is out of
ilacc , but a bottle of Dr. Bull's Syrup in
, ho china closet is in place. For croup ,
jrotiehitis , sore cliesU , and colds it is a
H'tmipt and cfllcacious ruincdy.
TAMING A SHUKW.
lYntoliic Uyoko Fires the Old Man nnd
Woman.
Antolno Byoke , who presides over n hash-
cry on Fifteenth street , near Capitol nvcnuo ,
s arrested yesterday charged with
icatlng his mother-in-law. Ho stood up bo-
'oro the court nnd said It was all n mistake ,
n the 111st place he said ills father-in-law ,
Jcnak nattcllo , came into his house nnd ac
cused some of his boarders of robbing him
of $45. Tills mndo Antolno "maddcrish ho
icvcr poforo vos , " and ho fired his father-in-
aw out into the beautiful snow. A few mo-
nonts later nnd his mother-in-law swooped
lown upon the house and dcclurcd her
self. Finally she got BO loud and so
> ellgcrcnt ! that Hyoko thought it wouldn't bo
1 bad Idea to tljrow her out , too. Hut when
10 laid hands upon her , oh my I For a few
noincnts the boarders thought a cyclone had
struck the ranch , and fled to their rooms in
wildest terror. No so with Antolno , how-
over. Ho tackled his mothor-ln-law with a
valor unexampled , and with one blow of his
1st ho not only closed her loft eye , but
mocked her over the kitchen stove. She
lion took her departmental her next pro
cedure was to have her undutiful son-in-law
irrcstcd. Out of n mass of Jargon the Judge
ishcd out sufficient evidence to justify the
ovying u special tax on Autoino of $10 and
costs , which ho paid and departed , no wiser ,
or sadder , but jast so much > 'oud. "
A cough , cold or sere throat should not b
neglected , Brown's Bronchial Troches era
a simple remedy , and give prompt relief , g
: ts. a box.
THE IJEE'S ANNUAL.
A Splendid Showing For Omaha.
On Sunday morning , January 1 , 18SS , the
SEE will issue a aupcrb supplement , Illustrat-
ng the principal now buildings erected in
Omaha during the past year. In connection
with the Illust' Jiiiio there " " ! . * -3 n care-
lull y compiled statistical review of the year.
This announcement is not made for the
purpose of securing advertisements for the
imper , but to call attention to this particular
issue , so that parties wishing to secure extra
copies can send in their orders promptly be
fore the edition is exhausted. These papers
can bo secured nt the UEK counting room for
10 cents per copy , with or without wrappers ,
Orders for largo numbers should bo sent in
at once. Every subscriber to the Bun will
receive one copy of the illustrated suppli-
inont free , in connection with Sunday's issue.
One cent postage will carry the illustrated
supplement to any part of the United States
or Canada.
"Golilon Medical Discovery" the
great blood-puriiler.
Alter Bams.
D. Gunzburgcr. one of the travelling sales
men of Henry Oppcnhcimcr , the well known
diamond dealer of Now York , came into
town yesterday looking after $1,700 worth
of diamonds which the former gentleman sold
to Walter Sams the fit st part of this month
Ho secured the services of a lawyer.
A n IKK jiuitsr.
Bradstrcet's reports that the Sioux County
bank , of Harrison , in this state , has been
sold out , and that the owner , J. N. Harding ,
wants W.OOO with which to pay his deposit
ors. It is understood that a Harding hired a
man named Charles Atkinson to run the
business for him nnd the latter did so with
the above success.
Cnshlngton , the millionaire ,
Married n lady far from fair ;
But when smiles lit up her fuco
You forgot bur want of grace.
SOZODONTgavo brilliant teeth ,
These won her n bridal wreath.
Real Estate Transfers.
A B Carpenter et al to Marc A Upton ,
lot ! > 5 , blk 4 , Cotner & Archer's add
to South Omaha , w d 830
Michael Carey and wife to Ed Pho-
Ian , lot 0 , blk 2 , Fowler Place , w d. 800
V G Lantry et nl to M C Hamilton , lot
8 , blk 13 , Florence Lease 1
J I Kedick and wife to Wllard Scott ,
w X lot 11 and 12 , blk 8 , Ucdick's
ndd.wd 1,225
Christian Bclsloy to It E Kuhn , uw } i
of sw / 5-14-1U , w d 07,200
S P Gront and wife to Adoll Kico ot
nl , 40 feet of lot 24 , part of lot 23 ,
IJ YHunscom Place , wd 7,500
Gertrude Great and husband to Adcll
Hico ct nl , w 47 ft lot 21 nnd port 23 ,
blk 7 , Hanscom Place , w d 8,000
A. G. Ingham and wife to Matilda
Ulchonbci g , lot 4 , blk 05. So Om.w d 2,400
A. U. Carpenter to It. E. Jones ct al ,
lots , blk70 , SoOm , wd 1,000 ,
Jno W. Griffith , trustee , to Peter
Tcrinansonlot , lO.blk 2 , Baker Place ,
w d 5,000
Eugene F. Scavor ct al to Om Marble-
i > ! ng , Mantle & Casket Co , 4 > actofc
inspo23 , 15 , 12 , wd 1
Gco II. Hoggs and wife to ILL.Hanks ,
lot 17 , blk 10. Hogg's add , w d 150
Jno U.n.ily nnd wife to AsaP.Fronch ,
lot 15 , blk 4 , Central Pork , w d 700
W.L. Sclby and wife to Clias G. King ,
lot 5 , blk a , Rush & Sclby's add , w d 575
Goo N. Hicks and wife to M. F. Funk-
housor , lot 11 , blk 05 , So Om , w d. . . 1,000
Margaret E Bays and husband to W
O Albright , lot 10 , bile 11 , Patrick's
Sdiuld , wd 4,000
IIII Bushman to Win M Bushman , o
X lot 7. blk 147 , w d 10,000
Win E Clark , trustee , to A C Houston ,
lots 14 nnd 15 , blk 7 , Kivcrview park ,
Wd. . . 1,050 ,
P A Iljhn to J August , e X lot 7 , blk
Pclham place , w d 2,800
Essie Wallace and husband to P A v
Hcillman , lot 10 , Burdetto court , wd 1,470
August Benzon to David Talbot , part
B , 101 lease 15,000
Wm Col fax to W L Solby ct al , lots 3 ,
0 nnd 7 , blk 10 , lots 1. 2 , 4 , 5 nnd 10
in 17 , lots 5 , 0 nnd 10 in 23. lots 3 , 3 ,
0,13 and 14 in 24 , lot 5 in 25 , Carthage
ago , w d 15,000
Wm Colfux to W L Lelby et al , lot 18 ,
blk 14 , Albright's annex , w d 400
Twenty-three deeds , aggregating..f 140,508
Lclnnd hotel , Chicago.
County Commissioners.
The county commissioners met yesterday
and passed the following resolution ;
Kcsolvcd , That the county treasurer bo in
structed to cancel the taxes for the year Ib03
upon the balance of no quarter of no quarter
section 3 , township 14 , range 13 o and Uw
quarter of no quarter section 3 , township 14 ,
range 13 e , by reason of said tax being as
sessed upon & 0 acres when It should only have
been 73 01 acres , nnd also payments that
should have been entered In sections 3,14 and
13 , having boon entered in section 34 , tov/u-
ship 15 , range 13. . .
Stationary Engineers' AMoclatlon.
Omaha association , No. 1 , of the National
Association of Stationary Engineers , mot at
their hall last night and transacted business
pertaining to themselves. J. U. Perkins ,
special deputy nnd doortendcr to the National
issoclntlon , with some fifteen members of the
ocal association , will lenvo for Plnttsmouth
Sunday , where they will install thoofllcorsof
ho new association recently organized there.
CREAM
Its superior excellence proven in mlllloQs of
tomes for more than a quarter of accmtUry. It
Is used by the United states Government. Kn-
dorsod by the heads of the great universities ns
Hie Strongest , I'ureet and Most Healthful. Dr.
Price's the only Baking Powder that docs not
Jontiiln Ammonln , Lime or Alum. Sold only jn
3ans. , 1'nirr.lUKiNOl'ovriiKiiCo ,
New Vork , Chlcaio. St. touts.
LSL
3APITAL PRIZE , $150,000
"Wo do hereby certify tfmt wo mipervlao tltoar-
rntiKCiniMiU for nil the monthly nml nuinl-nmiual
) rnwlnK ! > of The Ix > uh > lana Wt te Lottery Company ,
mu In pernon uinnauo and control the drawings them-
jclvefl. and that the tiamo arnconducted vrlth honesty
Inlrncu and Injiooil faith toward nil partl < > , and wo
inthorize the Company to use thin ( urtltkato nlth
ac slmllei of our eignsturo attached , In Us udTcrtllo-
mcutj. "
COMMISSION ! : US.
We , tbe undersigned flunks and Bankers wilt paynll
Prttcs drawn Hi the Ixuilslanu Ktato Lotteries which
may bo presented at our couuton.
J. U. OdLHSBT , Pres. Louisiana National Bank.
1'fKIWE LANAUX , I'res. State National Bank.
A. BALDWIN , I'res. New Orleans National lUuk.
CAUL KOHN , I'res. Union National Bank.
U NPBECEDENTEDATTBACTION.
OVEU IlALi- MILLION
_
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
Incorporated In UO , ( or 23 rears , by the legislature
'or educational and charitable purposes with a cnpl-
l of n.UCU.UB to which a reierre fund of over
0 has mnce been added.
. an orerwhelmliui popular rote 111 franchise
ras in.do port nf the preieal constitution adopted
Ueeember M. A. D. l 7S.
The only lottery crer roted on an4 endorsed by the
pnoplo of any slat * .
It never Male * or postpone * .
1U ( Irand Simile Number Drawlnc * take place
nonthly. and the Urand Beml-Annual Drawing retu-
larly every dx months ( June and IMcember. )
A 8PI.KNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR-
TUNK. _ First Grand Drawing , Class A. In the Aead-
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000.
Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves ,
$5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1.
LIST or I'ltizits :
i CAPITAL PBISCK op iiwom iiwnno
1 ( lltANI ) IMtlZK OK W.IUI ai.dll
1 OKAN1) IMtl/K OKM.OM 'JI.IIU
2 1.AIIGK I'lll/.KH OV 10.UO , 2UUM
4 I.AHUK I'HIZKS O1C & U ) ZI.IUI
M I'UI/.KS OV ! , ( ( 2U.IMI
60 " H aS.UM
iiw " nro : , ugu
aw auo tofua
ua " lou a.oou )
APPnOXIHATIOK rill7.E3 :
100 Approximation 1'rUea ol r ) 1.10.000
i"i " " K I ! . ! ! ! ! ! ! ' . ! . ! loluu
1.0U ) Terminal " 60 6U.UUU
2,179 Pritc' , amonntlntc to f.V'il)00 )
Application for rates to clubs should be made only
to tun c > mre of the company In New Orleans.
For further Infonnntlon write clearly , giving full
ltrtdn > > 9. 1"OSTAL NOTES , express mouojr orden. or
New York Bxchaniie In ordinary letter. Currency by
express ( at our expense ) ' 'Jrc.sodAU '
NKW OUL.ANS.LA ,
OrM.A. DAUPHIN.
WABIU.NQTOK. P.O.
Address Registered Letters toN
N \Y OULEANS NATIONAL IUNK ,
NEW OULEANS , LA.
Thst the presence of Gen-
crnli llcaurovaril and
Early , who nre In chance of the drawing' , is a Kuar-
antee of abioluto falrnpss and InteKrlty , that the
chances am all equal , and that no one can possibly
divine what number Hill draw a 1'rlzc.
UKMKJIHKll that the payment of all prlros Is
GUARANTEED 1 Y onn NATIONAL HANKS OP NKW
uiu.CANH.and the tickets nre signed by the president
of an Institution whose chartered rliihts uru rucoi-
nlied in the hlxhest courts ; therefore , beware of any
nutations or anonymous schemes.
be cured of your
\lEUffAUta \
fcyusiruf
ty\TH-LO-PHO-ROS. \
for vears
ilithasbeca
\1horc
tested
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Honor Habit , Foslthcly CnrcJby
Administering Dr. Hulnes' Uoldcu
Specific.
ut It can be plven In a cup of coffee or tea wltho
o-the knowledge of the person taking U ; ubsolut
dly Charmless , and wilt effect n penrmuent nn
espeody cure , whether the patient Is n imxlerut
fdrlnker or an alcoholic wreck. ThouMimU o
drunkards have been made temperate men who
have taken Golden Specific In their coffee with
out their know ledge and to-day believe they mitt
drinking of their own free will. IT NfivXIU
KA11.8. The system once Impregnated with the
Hpecltlc , It becomes an utter Impossibility for
the Uquor appetite to exUt. For Halo by Knlm
& Co. , l&th and Douglas sta. and 18th and Cum
Ing 6tu. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. D. Foster & IJro.
Council lllutTs , la.
THE OMAHA BEE ,
-DELIVBItCD TO
AM PART OF II
BY GABBIER FOR
20 Cents a Week.
Bcvcu papers a week. Bend your order to the
office ,
1029 P Street. Capital Hotel Building
WE A if ADYJOKmK. JIOWTOAOT.
* JTIiMtVlim !
' ? ' " " P.01.11. * ? * . F J dUar.
b Htdlclnel.
STRONG rulliiKut rr
LOOKING BACK '
Upon the year Just closing we cannot help expressing our deep gratification at the result. It hM
been the most satisfactory since we are in businessand has far overreached our most sanguine
expectations. We pride ourselves that this result is mainly due to our style of doing busin MI
and to our efforts to give the people at all times the most value for their money. Perfect natU
faction must go with every sale made in our establishment. If we have failed to pleas * 1m ft
single instance , we are always anxious to repair. The people should know that they can COM *
to us with the utmost confidence and rely on being treated fair. Our advantages are many * nft , ;
our methods are right , and cannot be excelled. The steady growth of our business from m
small beginning to its present vast proportions proves that the people appreciate such m ifc *
ods. We are thankful for past favors , and are sure to give more every year. 4 * .
> *
Prior to our annual inventory , we will offer this week , several notable bargains which &
can confidently say will be the greatest we have offered during the past year. Some of tht I
oods in the different departments , which have not moved so freely , will be marked down
e-ardless of cost in order to close them out before stock-taking.
The following bargains will be offered in underwear :
One lot fine striped shirts and drawers , very heavy weight , marked down from 75c to 6Oo.
One lot genuine camel's hair shirts and drawers , regular made , marked from $1 down to 70o. ' .
These goods are sold elsewhere for not less than $1.25.
One lot fine all wool fancy striped shirts and , drawers , full regular made , seamless side , satin
front. These goods we sold all season for $2.25 ; we have marked them down to $1.50. . Tlie
goods are elegant and nothing the matter with them except that the stripe did not happen - * \
pen to take so well. We guarantee them to be as good goods as are sold in other housea
for from $2.50 to $3 each.
Sweeping Reductions
THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK THIS WEEK.
, p All goods marked in'plain figures and at strictly one price.
Nebraska Clothing Company ,
i Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha.
CAPITAL PRIZE
OF $5OOOOO.
Tickets can be procured FREE OF CHARGE by applying at
1119 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb.
Drawing Takes Place Daily Bet. 7 a.nr and 9 p.m. No Blanks ; every Ap
plicant Gets a Prize , as the amount will be divided into 31250 Prizes
as follows.
A PAIR PANTALOONS.
AT FOB
83.10 Which was made to order by a Merchant Tailor 80.00
$3.70 ( I 41 U " . ' 87.00
$4.30 UU UU u itu " . - . . . - 88.00
. u u U u u " .
$4.70 89.00
. it u ( I u u ti " .
85.70 itK 810.00
. > K ii II it 11 ti " 812.00
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87.40 icu itii iiii ItI iiu u u " . . . . . . . . , . . . „ . , . . . . . $ i4.oa.
$8.03 itii iiii ( I u itii IIII u . . . : $16.00
(9.10 ii ii II 11 ii II " , 818.00
A SUIT.
AT FOB
t t'J.SO ' Which wna inndc to order by a Morchnut Tailor 818.00
$ .11.00 iiu .1 u u ti u " s..MM. . . . . . 822.00
. u II II II it II " .
014.40 828.00
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$18,50 it .1 II II it II " 83G.OO
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$28.20 iiu IIII ItIt IIII .1It * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > tptiOi 00
$31.3.5 u IIII ItII IIII u It . . . .800.00
. it II II II II II ii .
835.00 4 $70.00
AN OVERCOATS.
AT FOB
, . order Merchant Tailor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1810.70 $11.60 Which * * was u made it to tt by u a ii ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ * . ! . . $18.00 8 0 0(1 (
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$15.90 it ii ii it II II it . $30.00
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$17.70 itit itit itu iiu IIII IIII $35.00
. ' . it it u u II II it
$20.80
$ itu itit IIII IIII
(8.23.10 u it u u II II
$2o.ii5 u itu u IIII IIII IIII IIII " \ , . . . . . . $50.00
, $31.20 itu u u IIII IIII IIII " , . . . $ GO.OO
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835.60 IIII IIII III. $70.00
' . d ii ii II II I. " .
840.80 $80.00
Including a complete stock of furnishing go9ds , hats and caps , at 5Qc on
< the dollar in which your savings will award a nice prize
AT THE MISFIT PARLORS ,
1119 Farnam Street 1119
N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.
MASON'S PATENT
RUNNER ATTACHMENT
Light , Strong anil Practical.
by their use your vthlclo can be
quickly transformed Into u comfort-
nblo sleigh. Mailo nt
MASON'S ' CARRIAGE WORKS
1 > A.VKN1'OUT , IU\VA.
For Sab Ij Dealers Everywhere.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. )
At the old xtand. U07 Farnnm St. Orders by tola.
' dcUclted and promptly at to.
No. il
74- ;
SCIENTIFIC
IUFACTU8JHCOJ
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CLUCK & WILKINSON.