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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1888.
CHARGED WITH HIDING GOODS
ii.
Another Development in the Harold
Failure Case.
AN INSANE MAN GOES A-GUNNING
Anil Create * Coiis..lcrnblc Ai > i > rclicn-
Hlini In Jloek Creek I'reclnut More
liiHurnnoo Ili-piirtH Dlitrlot Court
Cases Ijlncolii NCWH.
fritOM TIIK nKh's UNCO ! . * nUllBAU.1
Now developments wore inndo ye.sler-
duy Iti the CUHO of Uio arrest of Christian
( j. llorold mentioned a few duya ago the
complaint being for Hcc'rctlng goods at
ilio lime of his failure nnd previous to
his term in the penitentiary. His arrest
u few days ago on this elmrgo by Frank
"West , agent for the He'rolds , was fol
lowed ycHtcrday by tlio bringing to this
city of William and Herman llorold ,
two brother * ) , of PlutUmouth , who are
charged with a like offense , together
with Mrs. C. G. llerold and a young
lady , a niece , both of the latter resid
ents of this city. For the prosecution
of the charges prcfored by Mr. West ,
Messrs. Stearns and I'liilpot appeared
yesterday as attorneys and Mr.IIartigan ,
of Plattsinonth , appeared for the Her-
olds. Hearing was postponed until the
'iOth and the individual ball of each was
flxod at "HM ) , John Fit/gorald signing the
bond and William and Herman llorold
returning homo in the afternoon. The
ITcrolds claim the entire case iHtrumpod
up , while the other side say nothing , ap
parently willing to rest their ease on
the developments they have prepared.
IXHANi : AM ) ON THIS WAIH'ATir.
Yesterday morning Sheriff Mcliek re
ceived a letter from Jiibtico of the Peace
J. H. Wileox , of Uock Creek preeinct ,
Hinting that a man named Noils 1'oters
was roaming around that section of the
country on horseback and armed with a
Hholgun , threatening to shoot jwoplo on
hight. The uhoritT at once dispatched a
deputy with a warrant for the man's ar
rest , and as all evidence obtained pointed
to his insanity , the insane board were
Hummoncd to examine him as to his
mental condition when ho should arrive
in the city. It is ascertained that I'etor.s
has been an Inmate of the asylum for
four years , being sent up from Cass
couply. About a year ago ho was re
leased as cured , since which time he has
remained in this county and has worked
u portion of the time as a farm hand.
1NSUUANCK HKTUIINS.
The record of the business of insur
ance companies kept at the auditors of
fice had the following additional re
turns of business during 1887 added yes
terday : Connecticut , of Hartford
Premiums. $31,835.30 ; losses incurred ,
$20,520.35 ; losses ) paid , $15,707.8 : ! . State ,
of Des Moinosj-Proiniums , $35,09.44 ! ;
losses incurred , $15,720.53 ; losses paid ,
the wimo. The Orient , of Hartford
Premiums , $112,705.40 ; losses incurred ,
$2,001.01. Franklin , of Philadelphia
Premiums , $5,404.7(1 ( ; losses incurred ,
1,708.1(1 ( ; losses paid , same. British
American , of Toronto Premiums , 81-
817.71 ; losses incurred , $1,7.15.55 ; lObSes
paid , $ } ,65(5.50. ( Spring Garden , of Phil
adelphia Premiums , $1,307.50 ; losses
none. United Firomons , ot Philadel
phia Premiums , $958.00 ; losses none.
Central Nebraska Live Stock Insurance
company , of Kearney Premiums , $9-
. lo > incurred $2,375 losses
285.74 ; - ! > eH , , ;
paid , $1,71)7.50. ) Farmersand Merchants ,
of Lincoln Premiums , $95,972.08 ; losses
incurred , $17,204.50 ; losses tiaid , $ " , -
f > 45.i8. ! In the report ot compa
nies thus far received by the
auditor the last named company , the
Farmers and Merchants , furnishes a
nhowing of the largest amount of busi
ness done , and the record shows that the
business of the year has been very profit
able. The Pluimix.of Brooklyn , stand *
second in the list for amount of business
transacted.
The Manufacturers and Builders' In
surance company , of New York , has
made application to transact business in
Nebraska.
1HSTIHOT COURT CASKS.
The county attorney has filed peace
warrants in the Tlorpolsheimer-Posl
eases. In these cases the parties caeli
make atlldavit against the other setting
forth that they have just cause to feai
that the other will do bodily injury
cither to themselves or members ol
their families , llorpolnhoimor'8 boml
to keep the peace is lor $500 and Join :
3'ost's for $ -100. The trouble arose ovoi
the possession of a house.
Marshal Hiorbower has been sued ir
the district court of this county by Join
F. Miller ; who claims that ho was wrong
fully and forcibly deprived of a stock o
goods in November , 1880. Ho asks
Judgment for $1,5K53.
A broach of contract case tnat had i
liearing in the lower court has been ap
txmlod to the district court , the COM
l > oing brought bv Poor & Fuller , rea
state agents , against W. A. Doggctt , i
cowing machine agent of this city.
Ono divorce case was added to the
list yesterday for the coming term o
court , entitled West vs. West , and re
citing the usual domestic troubles.
THUFIU8T OltDKlt.
Adjutant General Cole issued yester
day the ih-bt order of the new year ui
follows :
HKAIKJUAUTKUS Nr.musKA NITIOXAI
GUAIUM , LINCOLN , .Tun. iio , Special OrdorNo
1. Cuptuln H. A. Moreluml , of Company F
First iVKliiieut , having tendered Ills resign ; !
tlon niul tlio same ImviiiK been approved b ;
the coloaol of said regiment , Is horcby hon
onibly discharged from the service.
First Lk'Uloimut L. A. Ballon is hereb ;
ordered to call un electioa of Company F fo
thu purpose of iUliiiK the vacancy caused b ,
the reslptuitlga of Captain Moroland.
Uy order ol the couiiuaadcr In chief ,
A. V : COI.K ,
Adjiitunt General.
A WKDDIXQ IK aotJHKAUSjr.
On "Wednesday evening of this tvcol
Miss Jennie A. Hyde , the accomplishec
daughter of Colonel T. II. Hyde , of tin
Lincoln Daily News , was united in mar
viago to Mr. J. W , Jordan , who occupie
u responsible position with the Slat
Journal. The wedding was a ver ,
pleasant affair occurring at the horn
of the bride's parents in the presence c
the 1-olutiven and intimate friends of th
contracting parties. The bride , who i
creatly esteemed for her many excel
lent qualities and graces , was attondei
nt the ceremony by her younger sistoi
Mies Nellie liydo. The llov. II. 'I
Davis olllciated. A pleasant cottage al
ready prepared for their reception wil
bo the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
and they take to it a largo number c
handsome and valuable presents ri
colvctl from their many friends.
HTATK IIOUSK IIUIKKS.
G. W. Carpenter , of Rulo. Richard
eon county , has filed a complaint wit
the board of transportation against th
Chicago , Burlington & Quiucy rallrau
reolting that the road , when it bull
through the city , made deep cuts an
high ombanknuHittt that crossed th
publlo streets of the place , and tin
blnco making those cuts and grades thread
road has wholly neglected to ropai
crossings or put streets at such plact
in condition for use. The complah
further alleges that the company hi
.moved its depot building into thobtroc
where it seriously luterfolvs 'with th
pubHo traffic and travel. The .boar
pas ILxcd upon January 0 us. answer da
to thin complaint anil so notified General
Manager Holdregc.
Adjutatit General Cole lias received
n communication setting forth 'that
Generals Morrow nnd Hatch , of the
regular army , are arranging for a sum
mer encampment of the regular army
at borne point ort the Loup river dur
ing the coming Bummer. The
date for the catnp has not been agreed
upon , but the information is given that
there will be at least twenty-eight com
panies of regulars in attendance. A
cordial invitation is extended , through
Adjutant General Cole , to the state
militia to join in the encampment and
pitch their tents with the regulars.
Kent Kxtntc TrniiBfors.
F Souncntcht'ln and wife to Jno Hro-
nicr. uudiv K lot Hi 15 , 10,17 Kemp-
ton llfiKhls , wd $ 1,000
Gee K Hurkcr aad 'wife to Mury K
Utist , lot 5 blk 2 , Orchitrd Hill , w d. . 750
Siual D Mercer and wife to Fred Vf
Gray , lots 40 , 41-13 Ulk ii , Mercer
jiark , w d .1,000
1 A limy ton and wife to FUcllono. lots
1 , a , ! l , 4 , Union I'lnceadd , wd 'J,7uO
John F Flack and wife to Mlimlu D
Gunrgu et al , lot 4 blk 4 , Jetters add ,
w d 1,000
J A Hoedcr to Clara Hoedcr , o 20 ft of
lot U blk 21UJ4. w d 1
E B French and wife to Ira CVinn ,
lot 10 bile 5 , Central Park , w d COO
P Hector nnd wife to wuac , Iot5 blk 1 ,
South Omaha , w d 400
Gco I. . Dunham and wife to same , lot
2 blk 11 , Central park , w d COO
Ira C Whin to B H Corbet , lot 10 blk
5 , lot 12 blk 14 , Central park , lot 5 ,
Auburn hill sub , wd COO
asT Moriarity to P .1 Tifihe , lot 1
blk 4 , Albright's ' annex , wd 325
rjauie to Jus Douglas , lot 22 blk 4 ,
same , wd 325
iVin Iluwlcy and wife to Bll/abeth
Moses , o * 4 l ° t blk 2 , Exchange
place , iv 50 ft lot 23 and s 21 ft of w
50 ftlot2T , Hawlo.v terrace , wd COO
Same to Peter Jacobs , lot 11 blk 4 ,
Albright's annex , wd 800
m E Hawley nnd wife to F C
Hi own , lots 18 aad 10 , lluwley terrace -
race , wd 450
G A Kagel to John MeArthur , lota 5
atullibllc 5 , I.iymaa place , wd 1,450
, Vm G Albright nnd wife to Thos
Jefforis ct al , lot lit blk 2 , .IclToris'
re-plat of blk 1 and lot 15 blk ! l ,
re-plat of blk 2 , Albright's Choice ,
wd 1,000
iVin H Cowlcs nad wife to Jas P Dny ,
11 lots in Northsldo add , wd 5,200
2has W Porter and wife to S T
Peterson , u % lot 41 > Nelboa's add ,
w d 1,550
ohu W Oriniths ( trustee ) to C A
Flynn , lota 5 and C , block 1 , Uakcr
placew d GOO
William B Hawley and wife to Mary
L Wolfe , lots 15 , 10 aad 17 , Hawley
Terrace , w d C75
harles II Woolley and wife to John
and Mary L Wolfi- , lots I and 2 , block
1 , Exchange place , w d 2,000
Samuel S Campbell to liuth C JaniCR ,
lot 8 , block 2 , Pruyu's subdivision of
Il.vdo Park , q c 1
O S Hoffman and wife to Hosa Levy ,
north 20 feet of lot 12block80Soath
Omaha , w d 1
Charles W and Sophia ilartman to
J A Hcrgor , south ! ) feet of north CO
feet of lots7and 8 , block 7 , Patrick's
2d add. , w d 3,500
liarles W and Sophia Hartman to , T A
Ucrger , north HO foot of south 00 feet
of lot * 7 aad 8 , block 7 , Patrick's 3d
add. , w d 4,000
Far.nio W McCandlish and husband to
C H Toacray , north y. of east \4 \ of
lot 05 , Horback's 1st add. , w d 8,000
William G Albright and wife to Fred
Sonncnschein , lot"l , blk4 , Matthews
sub of lot 10 , L'O , 21 , 22 , ! SI , 2S and 29 ,
Albright's choice , w d 500
Hans P Hcruia and wife to Samuel
Mortcnacn et al , north 175 feet , of
east 27K feet of lot 30 , blk 2 , Park
place , wd 2,000
Samuel Mortenscn ct al to Hans P
Ilerum , lot 3 and west 20 feet of lot
2 , bile "G , " Lowes add 2,000
John L McCnguo to the Publlo Plat of
Spriagdale , situated in tux lot U , in
17,15 , 13
James II Wheeler odd wife to John F
Helm , lot ! t , blk 9 , Ambler place , w d 1,350
Nellie MoNamara to Andrew Itlloy ct
al , lot 9 and 10 , blk 1 , Kilby place ,
w d 3,800
Lyman Hichardaon to the Public ex
tension of Itarney street through tux
lot 10 in 13
21,15 , v
ilbort M Hitchcock nnd wife to UenJ
S Urown , lots U and 12 blk 7 Hitch
cock's 1st ad w d 750
John W Griffith , trustee , to O F
Wood , lot 12 blk 1 Barker place
w d 300
Andrew J Stanley and wife to John
Anderson , undivided Yt of lot 4 blk
A Lowes' 1st ad w d 800
Morris Morrison , trustee , to Phillip
Cassady lots 2 and 3 blk 3 Mt Doug
las w (1 3
George II Uoggs et nl to Martha M
Ilensel , lotsi and 4 blk 0 Arbor
placow k 893
Same to same , part of lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4
blk 0 Arbor place qc 4
Mrs. Nellie McKamara to J J Cam-
inings , lots 13 and 14 blk 7 Graddy's
sub of Lowe's 2d ad w d 7,500
F II Miller and wife to G M Guilder-
sou , undivided y oflois 1 , 2 , 3. 4 and
5 blk 15 Uoyd'a ad w it 15.00C
John L Allies ot al to Christian Perter-
BCII , lot IS bk 3 Walnut Hill w d. . . . CSC
A F lioscho and wifotoll Frank Hart ,
lots 0 , 7 and 8. blk 8 , Urown Park ,
w d 3.00C
Sarah K Hartman and husband to
Mary A Uusaell , lot 4 , Crescent 1'ark ,
w d 3.50C
Ellen Barrett to John A Doe and An
drew Haas , lot 8 , blk 88 , South
Omaha , w d 3,00 (
Homo Investment company to Jatnos
H Wheeler , n td ft of lot 0 , blk 5 ,
Denlse's add , w d C.WX
Charles L Van Camp and wife to J E
Hiley , 1 acre in nw-ne-3-14-J3 , com.
128 ft e and 227 5-10 ft s of mv cor ,
wd 3,001
Charles L Blazer and wife to C F
Ucod , lot 11 , Washington Square ,
w d. . 2,0X , (
Louis Schroeder , truatee , to T I' Mahoney -
honey , lot 4 , blk 1 , Cleveland Pltice ,
w d 90 (
Thomas C Jofferis to Charles Corbctt ,
lot 15 , blk 3 , Jefteris' replut , w d. . . . 80 (
Fifty-two deeds § ' .H,93-
Oiio Building Permit. '
Hut one buildinc permit was Issued yes
tcrday and that was to Nels Larson to creel
a * T > ( X ) cottage on the corner of Thirty-lift !
and Dccatur streets.
Old pillboxosnre spread ovcrthe land
by the thousands after having beer
emptied by suffering humanitv. Wha !
a mass of sickening , disgusting medicine
cine the poor stomach has to content
with. Too much strong medicine
Prickly Ash Bitters is rapidly am
surely taking the place of all this class
of drugs , and in curing all the ills aris
ing from a disordered condition of the
liver , kidneys' stomach and bowels.
*
KING MWANGA BAPLY SCARED
Jtumnrfi That Stanley AVas Coining t (
Filit Him Minle Him Nervous.
The savage ruler of Uganda , Kinj
Mwanga , who murdered Bishop Han
ningtoa and many of his Christian sub
jects a while ago , thought judgmen
was aluHit to overtake him when h <
heard a while ago that Stanley was 01
tlio way to Central Africa. It will b
remembered that before the king or
( lured the murder of Hanni-ngton hi
called his counsellors around him , an <
the distinguished gentlemen discussei
the probability that the whites wouli
make them suffer if they put the Itisho
to death. The strong point was raisei
that two white men had been killed ;
few years before by a chief at the fcoutl
end of Victoria Nyanza , and the inui
derer had never been called to accoun
for his crime. It was. therefore , inferred
forred that Bishop Hannington could b
murdered with impunity , and the un
happy man's fate was scaled.
But when the Arabs toldMwnnga the
Stanley was coming , his firut though
was that the whiles hnd boon aroused t
vengeance by tlu\ cruel tiking ; oil c
Jlauninglon * Had U.been possible' h
would have turned pale when the Araba
told him the white man was coming
with 1,000 guns. Ho summoned in hot
haste the missionary , Mackay. whom ho
hnd long held n prisoner. Mackay writes
that there would have been a terrible
panic If he had not succeeded in calm
ing the fears of the king.
lie told the de ixH that Stanley was
coming to the relief of Kmln Pasha , and
ho was not certain that ho intended to
visit Uganda at all. He could not have
1,000 guns with himbecause there wore
only (100 ( men in his party , most of whom
were heavily laden with goods.
"Do you think"askcd the king , "that
Kaba Kcga will lot Stanley cross his
country to Uganda. ? ' '
"I don't know , " answered Mackay ,
"but If he does , I am sure that Stanley
will come here with peaceful intentions ,
if ho comes at all. "
Kubn Hega is Mwanga's powerful
enemy , with whom ho is frequently at
war. His country lies between Einln
Pasha'a district and Uganda , the great
country which Mwanga misgoverns.
Another fear haunted the king. Sup
pose Stanley should come , H would not
be pleasant to have Mackay accuse his
dusky highness of having forcibly de
tained him many months after he had
asked permission to depart. lie there
upon decided that Mackay should not
stay upon the order of his going , but go
at once , lie gave him scant time to
pack his baggage , nnd packed him olT
down the lake , and Mr. Maekny , is now
supposed to bo on route for Europe
after short visits to some of
the mission stations on the wav.
Stanley hesitated to take the Uganda
route to Central Africa , fearing that his
approach might cause the king lo put
Mackay to death ; but the news of his
approach by another route had the good
clTect to set Mackay nt liberty , and wo
shall probably soon hear from liim full
details of the stirring and tragical
scenes ho has witnessed in Uganda
within the past two years. It was
agreed when he left Uganda that an
other white man was to come to take his
place , and before this the missionary ,
"Gordon , has probably taken uptho work
rtackay left.
Fire and sword seem impotent to ex-
inguish Christianity in Uganda. Al-
hough Mwanga put about two hundred
Christians to death in the most cruel
miunor , the survivors never abjured
heir faith or ceabcd to hold thoirsecret
meetings for worship. Since the king
; rew weary _ of persecutions , the
Christian natives have resumed holding
meetings in his chief town , almost under
ho shadow of his royal hut.
e\JV.L WEIQfff
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Its Rtipcrior excellence proven In millions n
homes for more than a quarter of a century. It
Is used by the United States Government. En
dorsed bv the heads of the great imUorMUcg. as
the Strongest , Purest and Most "Healthful. Dr.
Price's the only linking Powder that does not
contain Aiunumtn , T.tme or Alum. Hold only In
ram. Place HAKINO POWUEI ; Co. .
New York. Chicago. Bt. Louis.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000
We do hereby certify that wo iupervbo the ar-
rniiKenients for all the monthly iiml iiiinrlerly
lrnwhiB ) of The IxiulslHim State Lottery Cunipuny ,
nnd In | > er on ruanaKPjiml control the drHWlnKStlu'iii-
ftelrea , and that the ttnniD uroconductvtl with honesty
tnlrnriis and Injcood faith toward all Imrtlca , and wo
authorize the Company to u o thin certificate wltti
lue simile * of our ; IiatUuru : attachud , In Us adrcrtDu-
lucnts. "
COMJIISSIONKK3.
We , the undenUned Hanks and Hankers will pay all
1'rlii's drawn In the I/oulKlnna Htato Ixtterlv9 which
may bo presented at our counters.
J. H. OGI.Kb'llV , Pres. Ixiulslana Nntlonal Dank.
I'IKRUK I.ANAUX , 1'res. State National Hank.
A. IIALWVIN , 1'rei. New Orleans National llnn'i.
CAUL KOII.V , 1'rcs. Union National Hank. .
TTmECEDENTEiTATTRACTlON.
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Louisiana State Lottery Company.
incorporated In ISiS. for 25 years , by the legislature
for Diluratlonal and charitable purpoaes-wllh a caiil
tal of Jl. Oiulo which it it urvu luiul of ovei
IUO.UUI has since been added.
lly an overwhelming popular vote Us franchise
wns niado a part of tlin present conslltutlou adoiittid
Deccnibcr SJ , A. 1) . 137U.
Tlio only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the
people of any state.
It never scales or postpones.
Us Grand Single Number Drawings take place
monthly , and the Urand ( Quarterly DniwIiiKS rvtiu
larlj every three months iMarch , June , beiitembei
und December. )
A Sl'I.KNDIl ) OPIH1HTUNITY TO WIN A KOH
TU.NH ; . fprondnrnnd DruwlnK. Cln II , In the Acad
einy of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday February T
lsat > 2Utu Monthly Drnwlnif.
CAPITAL PRIZE $
, $150,000 ,
Notice- Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Salves ,
$5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1 ,
LIST or
1 CAPITAL PIU/.15 OF | lw.ni ( JlSO.m
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NEW OUI.EANS. I.A
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Karly , who are In charge o ( the drawings , is 11 Kuar
anteti of absolute fairness and Integrity , that th <
rbuhcvt are all equal , and that no onu cau pusslbl1
dlTlnii what number will draw n 1'rlie.
ItNMKMllUlt that the payment of all prlies I
ni-AiuNrccn MV mini NATIONAL UANKM IIP MCV
out EA M. and the ticket * are rlnned liy thu prvtldon
of an Institution whoi0 chartered rights are rccon
iiltnt In ( he hlshf l rourUi therefore , beware ut aaj
BiltHIouj ur taouruicus tohcuiet.
WHICH IS THE CHIEF ?
Well ; their are many claimants , but the reports that that come from
nil parts of the wide west seem to indicate that the products of Messrs. Jas.
S. Kirk & Co. , arc unexcelled.
Their "WHITE CLOUD " Soap is particularly in favor. It is snow-
white and absolutely pure. Perhaps the people's verdict thab
" WHITE CLOUD" IS THE CHIEF
Is in accordance with the facts. It is certainly a splendid soap for the
bath and toilet , as well ns for fine laundry work.
' HANDS. ECHCMA. IlTVra
ClIAl'ITD other ntloctlonn of the hklu can lie
< 1 by SKAIIUUVH MEint'vrKii
8Si SOAPS , rtollcnk-Iv pertuinuil and each
cake In u decorated tlu box.
rOQTHACHE , NF.imAT.OTA OF TIIK PA OR ,
ii ; ) OPMS , from any CUUMJ ,
/rellovoil ltyI\u v'R TOOTIIAOIIK
us. which tntyi the pi ice of oplutvs
nnd dangoroiistoiithachu drops.
OEWEH CA8 ! AND OTIIRIt DANfiEHOUS OH
0 DISAOItKEAllI.E GAHES call bo rrndeiod
Inociious by hurnlui : Sr.\nuuv's HVDIION-
AITIIOI , I'Asni.i.iiH. 'Iho safest , nio t fi-a-
yraut and mostclllclent deodorizer.
AND 11UNIONS are promptly relieved
by MKAII'S CHUN AND HUNION ri.As-ri.ii3.
On soft felt , hlglily medicated Hollovo pres
sure and reduce lullaintimtlou.
ALL DauoaihTS SELL TIIBSE GOODS.
CLUCK & WILKINSON.
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Llouor Habit , Positively Curcdb
Dr. Haines' Gulden -
t It ran lie clvon in aciipof coffeoortpnwitho
c-tho knowledge of the perfon taking It ; iibsolut
( lly harmle.41 , and will I'llcrt a perinanont an
t pcedy euro , whether thu patient Is a moderut
fdrlnki-r or an alcoholic wreek. Tlioasiinds o
drunkards have been made temperate mou who
have taken Golden Ppeclllo In tlu'lr rotr o with
out their knowledge and to-tiny bellovo Uioy quit
drinking of their own free will. IT NRVKH
VAILS. The sj-htcm once ImpreKnated with the
Ppei'lllc , It becomes nn litter Impossibility for
the liquor appetite to exist. For tale by Kuha
A : Co. , 1'ith uud Douglas sts. anil Ihth and Cuui-
Ing hta . Omaha , Neb. ; A. D. foster Ic Ilro. ,
Council lllulls , la.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Succp'sors to John G. Jacobs. )
Undertakers & Embalmers
At the old stiinil. 1407 Faruam St. Orders by tele
graph solicited and promptly attended to.
Telephone No. iii
STREET 1119
4,000 4,000
AT
$2.90 which was made to order lor . : $ 5.00
S.30 " " . 0.00
; i.70 " " . 0.50
4,0- " " . 8.00
4.r 5 " " . 8.50
4.80 " " . 9.00
5.00 u " . 10.00
5.2.5 " " . 10.50
5.05 " " . 11.00
5.:55 : " " . 11.50
0.19 " " . 112.00
0.35 " " . 12.50
( J.70 " " . 13.00
0.95 " " . 13.50
7,15 " " . 14.00
3,200 SUITS. 3,200
AT
$ 8.20 which was made to order for $10.00
10.50
18.00
18.50
19.00
20.00
22.00
J. . 23.50
21.00
25.00
25.SO
20.00
27.00
28.00
29.00
A I 1.1
j $ 7.70 which was made to order for $10.00
' 9.00 " , n " -M-00
1 10.40 " " 22.50
1 11.80 " „ " 2.1.00
i 12.20 " ' " 28.00
} 13.40 "Ml " 30.00
J 14.10 " . " 32.50
15.30 " " 35. ( 0
10.70 " " : :8.oo :
17.40 " " 40.00
18.00 " " 42.00
19.80 " " 45.00
GAUT1OIST
THE PUBLIC IS PAIVriCULAnLY CAUTIONED AGAINST
A PHILADELPHIA BEER
,
Which ( Jlctnu Folntctt upon the. Unit-it ry I'ttrcliHtrrjias the dcnnlno Jut
Johann Hoff's Malt Extract
Tlip nrllclo In qur llon h | iut up lit n Sgit.VTTV lion I R with ( irrinnii niul Knclljh Itbcl printed In bliieim I
tlu1 rnrk nivrriil llh ji'lliiw win , iilUtijf ( ln > imrkiiKO B lirriimn Apiirxriiiici' .
Mho uit iirini"oil rllninli'r ) of HIP citriuirnuon mi'hlns ilii'V KOO < I In cnlllni ; tliolr ilonipjtlo bi-or "fii'iiu.
tni' linpiirtitl Mull httrtict"nml tliolr npi > iMil to tlieriiplillljr nf iiMlMliirln"r of trmlo ttu'ii lijr ( ironlfHiif
ono Immlrcil uotllra ami niw nl in IIHI C lie run ho luilm-mlto puictiuv their KoiM' , nmj iui ; o thl
Aiui-rli'iin leer to bo prtlimM utron th unnnry.
TIIK UfiXl'lXE AXD ONLY IM TOUTED
Johann Hoff's Malt Extract
Introilnrcil Into the U. S. liy l.voi'ol n llnrrlnVt \ \ flip nnrlvnlloil niitrlllvo to'.ilonmt food for liivnlhln , HUM.
lnt ; iiiiu'ti , trpluiM pnllrnt * niul cnknv lnrliliMit lo niti' nnd ri > nviilt > vi < nl < pn .T | | M | tir U > mUiiK | > li M-
rlnn UininitliDiit thu wnrM l rt'i-clvivt niilr liy u > inniillilr PIT dli'Niiu'niU Ihn llnniliiirK-Anirrlcnn P i > kv (
Cuiu | > iuir , niul 19 ( HtAIUNTkKH BCiuHlu' niul Itiiportotl by I In' ulcnnturc on mrtnllr r p of
TARRANT & COMPANY ,
UTS , fiSO C X'A'V UJtlSEXH'lVJl S'USEET , ami 10O WAKllEX STItEK'f
jfEit' row if.
Solo Iilijiortcrs and Agents since ISiVJ , to c < iuaterfelt which Is F15LONY.
In orilor to prutcct Ihcin-oKc" nc : > lmt Imposition llm puli'lcnro ro < | iii toil lonpociry
HOFFS MALT EXTRACT "TAHBANTS , " When Ordering.
A CONSULTATION , ( The Only Hope ) CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL
Whj' were over 5,000Carbolic Smoke nails" sold in Omaha In the past year ? llccaiina It has
proved to Ijo the only sure nnd permanent cure for Catarrh , AsthmaBronchitis , Noural-
Kla , Croup , Uatarral Deafness , Diphtheria , Colds , etc. FKKIS TKSTS glvca nt oar
olllce from 8 a. in. to 8. p.m. Scut by mall on receipt of price , $2 , and 4o postauu. Debelutor , tl
nddltlonal.
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL Creighton Block , Omaha , Neb.
MOW TO ACT.
I ttVlror ndM nhoo < IBBiilored. Pte.
mature Decline anil Function * ! dlrar.
d9ri cured \eithout Stomach Mtdlclne * .
B aI ilTrestl OMntrreoon > ppll llnii.
$3.00 which was made to order lor $ 0.00
a.40 ' " 0.50
3.00 * ' " 7.00
8.90 ' " 7.60
4.25 ' 8.00
4.00 ; . 8.50
4.85 < 0.00
6.10 ' 10.00
5.45 ' ' 10.60
6.9.5 ' " 11.00
C.20 ' 12.00
0.50 ' " , . . .j | . . . . 13.50
0.75 " 13.50
7.20 " ' 14.00
7.6-5 " " 1450.
$ 8.50 which was made to order for $15.00
9.90 " " 17.60
0.45 " " 18.00
10.00 ' " 20.00
10.40 ' " 21.00
11.00 * " 22.00
11.50 ' " 23.00
11.85 ' " 21.X ( )
12.35 , " 25.00
12.70 " 25.50
13.00 ' " 2l.K ( ( )
13.45 " u 20.50
13.90 " " 27.00
11.35 " " 28.00
15.00 " " 30.00
S 9.40 which was made to order for $18.00
9.80 " " 21.00
10.70 " " 23.00
11.00 " " 21.60
15.80 " " 31.00
18.20 " " 41.00
20.HO " " 40.00
22.C.O " " 48.00
21.40 " " 62.00
25.70 " " 68.00
28.00 " " 02.00
JJ0.40 " " 05.00
FOUNTAIN
FINE ) CUX AND
Incomparably the Bast.
$4.00 which wus mtido to order for $ 8.00
4.50 " " 0.00
4.95 " " 9.50
5.20 " " 10.50
6.50 " " ll.MI (
5.70 " " 11.50
0.00 " " 12.00
" " 13.00
0.40 .
6.90 " " 13.50
7.05 " " 14.00
7.45 " " 14.50
7.90 " " 15.50
8.15 " " 10.00
8.05 " , . . . 17.00
9.05 " " 18.00
FOR
$16.70 which was marto to order for $35.00
10.2- " ) " " 37.00
10.80 " " 38.00
20.20 " ' 30.00
20.80 " " 40.00
21.35 " " 40.00
21.00 " " 41.00
22.25 " " 42.00
22.80 " " 43.00
23.40 " " 41.00
23.85 " " 45.00
21.20 " " 48.00
21.70 " " 50.00
25.GO " " 53.00
31.30 " " CO.OO
1,500 OYERGCX2LTS 1,500
A SACRIFICED SALE.
810.90 which was made to ordca for $38.50
17.90 " " 40.50
19.10 " . " 41.60
21,70 " " 47.00
23.00 " " 50.00
20.90 " ' " 55.00 c
27.70 " " 00,00 I
20.00 " " 0500 I
31.40 " " 08.00 f
33.00 " " 70.00 <
34.80 " " 73.00 %
30.40 " " 80.00 f
WINTER UNDERWEAR AT YOUR OWN PRICE ,
At the Misfit Parlors ,
1119 Farnam Street. 1119
N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.
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