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. 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr-JSATUBDAY - , DECEMBER 21. 1889
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I THE CITY '
1 riro Chief GnMlg in BiiR&osts tlint the
B lupnlo of the Now York Ufa Insurances
m imlillriff bo used as n Dro observation
fl lower
B ' The Mnniloraon guards , which is com
H posed of colored pcntlomcn nnd rom
11 ronniled by Commodore Uullcr , will
M give their first of a sorlcs ol l > nlla on the
H evening of .Tnnunry 50. !
m The Klghth ward ropuhllcnn club mot
M at TwmHv-fourth nnd Cuming sttoot
H t Inst night and orinuii/odrveoclnlsoctoty.
B It will bo Uopt up until the next ctun-
B paign
B A boy nnmad Silas Purdy was nr-
B rested yostordny nflornoon on the
H charge of passing n counterfeit sllvor
M dollar on Danbuuin , the chop house
H man The boy will bo tried today •
H Julius Rcatz , the man who was in-
m Jurod in the o ploiiou at the gas works
H last Monday atoning , died at St .To-
m soph's hoHiiftal yesterday evenIng from
m ' the olTools of the iniurios recelvod
H Coronar Iro\ol will hold an inquest
M this morning
Hi IVr onnl InrnKrnitlis
fll C. M. HandiiU of Alma Is at the Paxton
H Mrs 0. A. Scott of York Is at the Paxton
M V. A. Holmes of Norfolk is at the Paxton
H i Edward Updlkci of Howard Is at the Mur-
H ray ,
B . Chnilcs W. UicRor of DoWitt l < at the Mil
M A. Uhkestad of Ord Is stopping at the Mil
BBJ j , c. Arnold of Genoa Is registered at tha
t
H r. Casey
BBjl < j , M , Cnldcr of Taiaorn Is stopping at the
1 Casey
Hf J. P. Allen of Fremont is stopping at tbo
Hr Murray
K Robert Hyitti of Lincoln is registered at ilio
HL Muriay
Hf Charles T , Ncalot EJgar is stopping at the
Hj Paxton
Ht h. O. Russell of bt Paul is a guest at the
1 Paxton
1 11.11 Ucath of Lincoln Is registered at the 1
| Millnrd
W S. C. DiHny of Hastings is at the Mor-
J ohauts
H X V , Parkins of Wooplng Water is at the 1
BBB Merchants ,
II V. Martin of Dlair is registered at tuo
BBJ Merchants
B M. D. Cameron and wife of Schuyler are
BJK guests at the Merchants
Hr 1) J , r. ales of Albion is slopping at the
BJB , Merchants
Hj II A. Hendricks of Sterling is n guest at
K ho Casey
H William Osborao of Gretna is registered at
Hf the Paxton
H ! C. I1 . Creighton of Lincoln is stopping at
BJK the Paxton
H | V.V. . Barker of Grand Island is' stopping
BB | at tbo Cisoy
H | Fran l : Slinrpo of Iiattlo Creek is a guest at
BK the Millard
B | J. M. Kilpatriclc of Uoatrico is registered
BBR at the Paxton
Hf Miss Cairlo Thomas of Grand Island is a
BBJ ! guest at Uio Murray
Hf Hcniy Grosshaus and wife of Sutton are
BJK guests at the Murray
H | George II Hornby of Valentine Is among
BB { the guests at the Cisoy
Hi C. II Do LaMatyr and wife of Promom
BJB nro among the arrivals at the Millard
Hj r. Hsmay nnd F. L. Esmty of Fremont ,
BJB are nmong the arrivals at the Mui rav
m Thomas Klcharilson of Co sal Laitc
BJB jRanclio Is among the gucst3 at the Paxton
Rj' Jay \V. Kennedy , genorul neent'for Cham-
BJflji , Dorlain &Compiuy , uinnufucturing pharma
BJflyJ cists , Dcs Moines , In , (9 ( in the city
RJ-V John G. Pollock , proprietor of the Thurs
BJrtJ\ ton , the leading hotel of Columbus , culled
BJflETT ) * * upon till ! Dun yesterday ,
E ' Oninlm I'luittliiifClirr Vrrnon
B. The funeral of our late brother , .Tut Hoetz ,
Hb takes nlaco today Kvcry incmhor is rc-
Hf . qpested to meet at Gcrmania hall all o'clock
BJI1 p. m. _ Joun Hdsuii , Piisldcnu
H | A Court House Klovntor
B A petition was circulated throuch the court
B , t house asking the county commissioners to
B' havn .111 elevator placed la the buildln ? . The
BJflj docuincul was signed by the four district
BB > Judges and nearly all of the attorneys , ] ur-
BJflL ors and omplo } os around the court house
B JHoro Cliildri'ii in DJsputr > .
Hu Mrs Henry Dovol was in Omaha trvlng to
B. obtain possession of her two children who
B' > nro being kept hero bv their father The
BBVf couple liavo boon living in Council UlulTs
BJBJ for uevoral years , but have separated Dovol
BBV refuses to glvo In und legal proceedings will
BBV follow
H > AV'nnt ( > ( i , today
B' Tun Dr.n rospcctfully requests the pastors
Hl of this city and otheis having charge of oa-
HI ; tcrtalnincnts which are to bo given Curist-
BBVT , mas , to forward notices of their scrvicos and
BJBu programmes of their exorcises to this oDice
BBk as early as posslblo today
BBV * It is dcitrod to publish them in Sundays
BJflj paper
H * Most complexion powders have a vulgar
BJflk laro.hut Popanl's ' Is alruo boautiflor , whose
BJflJf effects are lasting
BBb
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BBV , Brolnt- Gnu
v
H ; v' An excursion train carrying about fifty
B * business men of Omuhn left oa the Milwaukee
B > road yesterday morning for Dawson , fa ,
Bb vrhcro an iinmcnso pas well has been discov-
BByjl ' orcd , and the prospects are good for a big
BBMft real estate boom The party Is in charge of
BBVV. . J. Albright , C. II Cooley , secretary of
BBfr the Dawson town nnd gas company , and Mr
BJBJ McCaguc , all of whom are interested in the
BBW [ boom
BBh * •
Bb IIoiKl'ord'ri A011I thnRphatli
B' For Abuse of Alcohol
BR it rclic\cs the depression therefrom
H | a iion.\sio juky hystum
B' It i\plrcil "Willi thu 1'otUJui-y of the
W District Court ,
B % The petit Jury of the district court was
A , discharged at noon It was the last Jury
B > that will servo the litigants of Douglas
B | ccuaty under the old system Thn now Jury
Bk law nmII go into effect for the February
HK1 term The couaty Doird will , at its first
HK meeting In January , make 6. list of not loss
BBBp than one-tenth of the legal voters of the
BBBk * 1 county apportioning them among the various
BBpJK election precincts , which bIiuI ) bo known as
BBn | | ' the Jury list The board shull select the Jury
BBf ] , from this list The county clerk shall write
BBMg , each name on a ticket and deposit it in a box
BBUf orwbeol Tweuty Oays before the first day
BBK-r of any trial term tno district clerk shall draw
MA- - * - from this box or wheel the names , not less
BBT , ' than thirty for each two weeks the court
BBf' shall bo In sosslon , and these uliall servo as
H | ' petit Jurors
BBVt' It was as gloomy.nnd dull Inside the torn
BB ; pie of Justice us It was without , Ttiu busl-
BBB dcss of the term is tioing drawn to a close ,
BBB , and in the shufllo Judge Douno was tha only
BBKf prize wiuuer Ho cauisht a llttla appeal from
BBBj' , a Justlco court entitled Lulimau vs Kdholm
BBB , It Allien , a suit lor goods
BBH ] Judge Clarksop hud a show for business
BBI ) for a tow mlautcs , hut the case assigned to
Bu , to him , Dougherty , the Waterworks com
BBC pauy , was coatlnuod until next termand tbo
BBWt" court spent the morning la meditation ,
BBBJf Judge Hopewell wcut to 'tcHamah
BBUF" at noon'nnd will rotura Tuesday to try the
BBBJf case ucalast Tom I.acev , the last ease to bo
BBBL tried in the criminal court this term ,
BBBJI * Judge Hopewell somonced Maud Per
BBBR rester and John McDonald , tno colored
B § children under fifteen years of age , to the ro
BBBK ' form school for Incorrigibility ,
BBBJT Kj an A Walsh have brought suit against
BBht It C Moore Nuls O. Hrown ct a I. to have a
BHu Judgment against the latter declared a first
BBmk lien upon certain property In liees place
BBUj JoscpliluoH , Kennedy has commenced suit
BBr against her husbutid , II li Kennedy , Kutlo
BBK 11. Kuhn and Charles H , lllbbius to Uuvo an
BBM | alleged fraudulent transfer of two lots m
BBMk Vcnlso's addition set aside ,
BBVf John V , N. Cheouy has applied for a dl-
BBpv torco from bis wife , Ida J. , on the ground of
BBh3 desertion ,
BBBf Frank II Pond has commenced suit
BBei against Samuel K. Pelton aad Morris Mor-
BBTf u risou to recover f 1,0 ,90 on a promissory
bVj !
MTIlil : OM1S' CIlltlaT IA3.
He v. AV , J. llnr < hi'fl Appeal to M nko
It Itniuir
There are bundleds of children la Omaha
who know of Christmas only ns a dim nnd
unsubstantial dream Our Idea is to make It
a reality of cheer anil hope to them The
only way to make true men and women out
of the waifs of our nitons Is to Inspire thorn
with the thought of their own importance
Onu way to do this U to teach thorn that tha
respectable part of the commifolty cares for
thorn and expects somothlng of them The
distribution of the gifts will bo under the
personal supervision of Nov Mr Savldgo
utnl myself , and whllo the only question
asltcd isiAro jou in nccdl" wo will try to
use our supplies Judiciously Money nnd
supplies of all sorts may bo ont to my rosl
deneo until baturday night On Mon
day and Tuesday of next week nlonso
send to the Mission chapel on Dodco street ,
I will gladly send for bundles If people will
inform mo w here they are to bo had Youi s ,
voryijirdially ,
WlLt.tAM J. IlAltSHA ,
203 South Twenty-fifth avenue '
It tss\\cot to live , but oh I how bitter to
bo troublcn with n cough day and night Dr
Hulls Cough Svrup , Uowover , Is n sure
remedy 35 ceuts
"I cannot slug ton Ightl My throat is sorn "
"Of course vou havn't tried Salvation Oil ! "
"No Then got It and you will sing llko
the olrds "
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nuuwNttijij's ansuaij
Tim Itrllllntit Musical Prngrnmtiio
Itcndrrcit ! ) y the.Senior * .
At Urownetl hnll Thursday night a select
audience hod an opportunity of marking the
musical progress made by the sealer olnss
during the past year The occasion was the
annunl muslcnlo glvoa In the college hall
The affair wss under the direction of Miss
Margaret Wallace , and to her the result
must hnvo proved highly gntlfylng A
feuturo of the ontertalument woithy of
special mention was the various quartottos
and duets on two pianos , tha rythm and
perfection of tnno In each solcctlon evidenc
ing faithful work and painstaking Instruc
tion It would bo hard to discriminate
nmong the instrumental performers , tbo
only point of comp irison being the difficult
ncss of the selections
Among the vocal selections the sarao uui-
foim excelleiiLO was noticeable To nn
encoio Mrs Cotton lcsponded with You
may coino tomorrow " u.110 soio nnu cnorus
nt the close formed a fitting flnalo Follow
ing is the programme
Miss E. Thorpe sang with oxqulslto ease
and swoctness "Of Thee I'm ' lhinlcing Mar
garita , " hieing musical taste und the pos
sibility of future success
1'UIT 1.
Piano Quartette , Overture Zampa..Horold
Misses C Thomas , M. Putnam , N. Hunting ,
P. Doty
Vocal Solo Call Mo H ictt" Den za
Miss N. Holt
Piano Duet , Columbine Minuet..Dolahayo
Misses H Thorp and C. Wasmor
Piano Solo , Ktudo in A Flat AVolleiihaup
Miss G. Tow ler
Vocal Solo , Lullaby Chadwick
Miss tl Iialubolt
Piauo Duet , Minuet , Hocchorlnl
Misses b. Uarso nnd G Fowler '
Piano Duct , Lo Hovillo du Lion Kontski
Misses C. Palmer and A. Harkcr
• PlllT II
Fantoislo for two pianos , Don Giovanni
vanni" Mozart Albcrtl
Misses C. Wasmor and J. Tlshue
Vocal Solo , "Of Thco I'm ' Thinking ,
Margunta" Moycr-Holmund
Miss U. Thorpe
Piano Solo , "Sorcnaao" Shubort
Miss A. Darker
Piano Solo , Moments Muslcalos , " on
W , No 'i Shubort
Miss C. Wasmor
Vocal Solo , Como Hello ( LucrcziaHor-
gla ) Donizetti
Mrs Cotton
Piano Solo , "Vnlso" Etudo..Joachim-Ruff
Miss J. Tishue ,
Solo and Chorus , Charity , . Rossini
Quality Will Till
Of 2,451,5U-1 cases of chomDagno imported
during tbo past ton years , comprising 20
brands , over ouo-fouith was G II Mumm's
Extra Dry , " which during the same period
was over 200,000 cases in excess of any other
brand
_ _ _ _
HUMAN KPLZOOr
It Is Beginning to Affect Local Money
Clinnirors
The reported influenza CDldomio among
bank clerks In the cast is attracting coasid-
crablo attention hero
Investigation discloses the fact also that
slight bj mptoms of the contagion nro making
their appearance in this city It is claimed
that the goruisof the dlscuso are transported
in money , which accounts for its develop
ment in banks before sproadlug through a
com munity
Teller Stubbs of the Omaha National , said
that ho had been suffering for two orthreo
days from a peculiar feeling in the nose and
head , but thought nothing of it
William Wnlluca of the sama bank scouted
the idea of poisons being exposed through
the handling of money , principally because
in thirty years experience as a banuor ho
had not had his attention cnllod to n case
wbero anyone had become possessed of n
contagious illsoaso in that manner
William Hamilton , teller at the Merchants
National , assorted that such a thing could
very easily occur "I havobecu compelled , "
said ho , "to handle money that was so filthy
aad dirty that It almost made mo slclc "
U. H.Wood Is eomplaluing now of an Itch
ing In the nostills that greatly annoys him
Luther Drnko was a victim a few days use ,
but two or three generous applications of
quinluo and Scotch wbisky brought him out
all right
O. S. Reed , at the Nebraska National ,
could not bo induced to bclicvo that bank
people wcro mora liable to catch lnlluonza
thnu any other class Ho contended that
tha epidemic started in Pui Is , came to Now
York aad is sure to spread all over the
country
Teller Yates stated that his three children
are afflicted now aad in bad condition \
Howaro of frauds Rod Cross Cough
Drops will euro jour cold
Snin Iturilctt Arrlvo * .
Samuel Hurdetto , the ox-United States
revenue inspector , who is under indictment
for complicity in the wholesale embezzle
ment of funds In the office of revenue collec
tor , appeared in the ofllco of the United
States marshal yesterday and surrenderor
blmsolf
It was oxpectcd that ho would bo arraigned
at 3 o'clock , but Judge Dundy set tbo tltno
for 10 o'clock this morning , Uurdutt
was allowed to go on his own rccognizaaco
by JIurshul Slaughter and loft the building
In company with O. II liothacker and W. P.
Hochol As tha party was going down tbo stop
Mr Huruott was accosted bva Hbb rcportor ,
but as soou as Mr Rothaokor saw HurduS
stop ho took him by the arai and tried to pull
hlin nwny
Hurdott excUtmoii Lot mo nlono ; 1
wont say anything ' * liothacker continued
to pull while Hurdott explained that ho
wauld not hnvo nnjthlnir to say until after
bo had been arrnlgnod and bad hoard the In
dictment _
A HUMAN OASOMBTIlit ,
A Norllk Gcntlemin Attempts nn
Impossible Hole
T. W. Klonlzy , a young man from Norfolk ,
Is lying In tooin 43 nt the Hotel Casey a vic
tim of his own Ignorance
When discovered about 11 o'clock yester
day mornlnc ho was on the point of death
It seems that whoa ho rctirod Thursday
night , instead of turning of the gns ho blow
It out with the usual result
After 0 o'clock jestorday morning the
chambermaid called him sovoi al times but got
no response Having completed her work
In all the otbor rooms and thinking It
time for hint to got up , she called for assist
nnco from the oillco to nrouso him No
amount of noise , however , could arouse him ,
nnd , divining thnt there must bo somothlng
wrong , Mr Casey broke open the door of the
room
A smell of gns w hlfh nlmost knocked him
down at once settled the cause of troubl • .
Klont7V wus unconscious and breathing very
heavily
Or Jones was cnllod , who brought tbo man
bacic to his sonsns , The latter will pull
through all right , though his cscapo was a
very nurrow ono
O'MJIMi'S IIOPKS
How tlio Towns New Iloatl Project
In Considered
The citizens of O'Neill ' , nccording to tolc-
graph reports , are feeling Jubilant ever iho
prospect of another railroad for their town
which , when built , will give them communi
cation with Sioux City
Lust week they entered into a contract
with the ollicl vis of the Nobruslca & Central
road , in which the latter obligated themselves -
solves to complete the line by August 1 of
no\tycnr from Sioux City to O'Neill , whllo
the former hnvo pledged SiU.OOO either In
precinct bonds or cosh subscriptions
"Whut effect will such a road have on
Omalial" was asked of a gontlouinu con
nected with the Union Pacific
"I cant imagine , " said ho , that it will
hnvo any Omaha need not fear comiiotit'on '
of any town within -IDO-mllo ladius
of bar btoux City lias 110 market
that anyoodv would think seriously
of shipping cittlo or grain to I predict that
when Omaha gets rail communication with
South Dakota the two or three small packing
houses utSlonx City will bo foieed for want
of business to close up Tbo cattlu und hogs
from Dakota which keep those institutions
1 uuulng will then como here "
The now award of differentials mndo last
Wednesday by Chairmen Walker , Midgloy ,
raithorn und Pinluy , in their meotiug at
Chicago , on Nebraska and Kansas business ,
has been received nnd is tnu subject of much
consideration nmong freight men ,
Whllo no changes have been made In the
sebedulo of local rates adopted December 10
by the Union Pacific , H. & , M.
und Elkhorn roads on trafllo
nut of Omuha to interior points , thn 11 tc M.
is much dissatisfied and Tom Miller , general
freight agent of that road , is now in Chicago
making a light His objections scorn to bo
biscdonthe fact that these differentials
touch Lincoln tbo same -FremontMJoat- -
rice , Hnstings , Graud Island , York , Norfolk ,
Kearney and other points uny distinca
west of thn river This , it is imagined , will
will give Omaha a slight advantagu over the
Capital city It raises the rate on llrot and
second el iss from I cents a hundred to 5
cents , and on third and fourth class flora 3
cents to 4 cents , thus giving Omaha an ago
ovcrtbo old differential of 1 cent
When General Freight Agent Mollcn or
the Union Pacific left Chicago Thursday the
mutter was still under discussion , theicforo
he could not say whether these awards
would bo adopted or rejected ,
W. O Stlth is the name of the gentleman
who has been nppointed general frolght
agent of the Memphis route at Kansas City ,
as successor to II A. Johnson , now of the
Union Pacific Asassistantgenei.il freight
ugentofthu Mlssou.-i Pacific u number of
years , Mr Stlth became known as ono of
thn brightest men in the business Ho has
several Omaha friends who are greatly
pleased to hear of bis elevation
The Missouri Pacific will put a new time
table , mailing slight chnnges in the arrival
and depaituio of passenger trains at this
point , into effect ncxthundiy The day express -
press , now duo here at r : h"i p m , will then "
nirivo ono hour earlier 4 55 and tl.o time
of dopnrturo for the through to St Louis
train nt night is changed from 9:15 o'clock
to 8.50.
It is rumored that D. E. Thompson , gen
eial superintendent of the U. & M. road ,
contemplates becoming a gentleman of
leisure and will therefore resign his position
Januury t to tnlru a trip aoroad
Mr 'thompson's rotiioinont will doubtless
elevate Alexander Campbell , now superin
tendent of the western division nt McCoolc
Thompson commenced his career twenty
years ago as a brnkemnn on the Q and has
been connected with that system in varioas
capacities over since
J. M. Barr , who will sticcood C. F. Rcsso-
guio January 1 us superintendent of the Mis
souri river division , nrrlved in Omaha yes
terday He left last ovcniiig , accompnnlod
by Vice President Holcomb , Mr , Kesseguio
and K. M. Udxtcr , on a tour of inspection
over bis territory
Chief of Construction J. S Cnmcron loft
yesterday for the east to spend Christ
mas with his children at their homo In Con
necticut and report to the Union Pucltlo
ucadquartois in Hoston tbo result of investi
gations recently made by him in Utah
All the rage , Rod Cross Cou gh Drops
five cents per boxsold everywheio
A Motor Conductor IrptostH
Omaik , Dec 20 To the editor of The
Bee : I cant sco why It Is that Tnc Ucu
gives tba rtreet car men the worst of it in
its columns Elthor the passenger who said
ho waited so long on the morning of the
17th is a story teller or ho was asleep These
selfsame passontrers who Kick so hurd will
stand on the plalfoim nnd crowd us so wo
cant get nrnuud when tboio is scarcely anyone
ono in the car Hcli Punch
p. S. I wish I had time , I would llko to
tell you of some of these people wo have to
deal with
Piles ! Piles ! Piles !
Dr Williams Indian Pile Olntraont will
euro blind , bleeding and itching piles when
other olmtmcuta have fnilod it absorbs tbo
tumors , allays the Itching at once , acts as a
doultico , gives instant relief , Dr Williams
Indian Pllo Olntmont la prepared only for
piles and itching of the private parts , and
1 nothing else Every box Is warranted Sold
by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of
I prlco , 25c and tl per box
WILLIAMS MFG CO , Props ,
Cleveland , O.
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. ? LB BY ALL DRUGGISTS
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX
J ? . ALLEJST & CO , Sole Agents
TjOR UaiTEU STATES , SOS & aor CANAIi ST , NEW YORK ,
( if your druggist does not keep them ) will mail Beecham's
Pills on receipt of price tut inquire first ( Please mention this paper )
CONSUMPTION ,
TN its first stnjro ? , canjbo successfully
1 chocked by thn prompt use of Ajcr'a
Cherry Pectoral Ken In tiio later
periods of tba dlsenso , tlio cough Is
wonderfully rcllovcd by this medicine
" I have tiic < lA\vcr's Cherry Pectoral
with the best effect In my practice
This wonderful preparation omosaxed
jay life I liniln constant cough , night
sweats , was grnntly reduced lit Jlesli ,
and given up by my phjslclaii Onn
bottle anil a half of the Pectoral cured
me " A. J. I' .ldson , M. ! > • Mlddleton ,
Tennessee
" Sov oral jears ngo I was severely ill
The doctors mid 1 was in consumption ,
and that tlicy r-ouM do nothing for inc ,
but advised mens a last Jcsortto try
AVers Cherry Pectoral After taking
thlsvmcdlclno two or three months I
was cured , nnd my health icmnliis good
to tbo pri uit day " James Dlrchartl ,
Darlen , Conn
" Sevcrnl j ears ago , on a pnssngolioino
from California , by water , I contracted
so scveio a cold that for sumo lajn I
was conlltiul to my Blatn-room , nnd a
phvslclnii 011 board considered my llfo
In danger Happening to have n bottle
of Ajer's Chmry Pectoral , I tisid It
freely , and my lungs wcro noon restored
to a henlthy condition Slmo then I
liavo Invariably recommended this prep ,
aratiou " J. 11. Chaudlcr , Junction , Va
Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral ,
issrjiniiinT
Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mas ? ,
Bold by nil Drugglm Trice fit ; Ulott1ei$5.
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th&uany otheruocic
Conulno only with J. von LtoblK's
oj"naturoaaobovq , In blue ono pound
of tixtracc ot lleot eijual to forty pounds 01 leiui
beef
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PRINCIPAL POINTS 1 ' I
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1802 PARNAM STUEKT
WEAK MEH ? : ! .
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PRACTICAL PRESENTS I
Parents who arc desirous of securing for their boys.practical and appropriate pros fl B
cuts , will find our Boys Department the best place to get them Can you think of f M
anything that will give your boys more lasting pleasure and comfort than a nice l M
suit or overcoat ? # \Vc are showing handsome styles for big and small boys , and H
the tremendous cut we have lately made on our finest goods , places them within H
the reach of all The styles of suits we are offering at $3.60 , $4.90 and $5.50 you jj B
will not find anywhere else , except you pay twice the money for the same vlB
goods In Children's and Boys Overcoats we offer extraordinary bargains as we ' } |
are determined to close them out One small lot of extra fine Children's Over | H
coats , of elegant designs and neatly trimmed is marked at less than the value | H
of the Cloth We have never cut so deep as we did this time They must all go if H
before New Year and the prices are made to move them ! fl |
FURNISHING GOODS | 1
Our Furnishing Goods Department is a regular Bazaar for Holiday Presents * k l
Nowhere can you find a finer assortment than we carry , and you will not find H
anotherplace that sells them so cheap f |
Embroidered Silk Suspenders Silk Umbrellas : | |
Silk and Cashmere Mufflers Fine Gloves IH
Silk Handkerchiefs Choice Neckwear fl |
All these goods we sell as close as the Staple Articles No fancy prices in ' , H
our store Vou will save about 50 per cent on all purchases made in our Furnish ' : i H
ing Department i1 H
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Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets f'H
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Holiday PRESENTS
FOR GENTLEMEN ,
Silk Umbrellas
Silk Underwear
Silk Mufflers
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs
Neck Wear
Nightshirts
Smoking Jackets ]
In facteverything in Men's ' Fur
nishings.can b eiound at
Dr.J.E.MGcREW ,
Tilt ) Well Known Sucelullst ,
K t - * XOT6v\i ! fe tlln trcntincntor
am * &ttyiy \ \ \ aiironus of I'm-
ifffliiw fe v VTI , IHSVAHrH
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f Cptm iir > , i < uro iiunr-
g , V Sw nntoml frponuv
fL * 1 qwpI $ t'JrrlHJLii Irupo-
, . / , f \ \ " " " Hbsnhilclv
L _ 1 A ) II cured , hi'ri.l ( r
Jft-lV Pi I book , "Tlio I ire
JK&JV { ft ) Bttrot , " for Jlun
f " tW& l Nt'rvousne , ( > ii-
\ , V / \ quickly nnd per
Fbiorji-j Ti- / I munentlr , 'IrL-ut-
' 7 / went by corro-
utTim Y rt
Hf pRC73 3 PJBb turnips fur ' repljr ,
SKI//K ij &S i ? Consultation
S.E , Cor , J3ffHckson Sts ! Omaha
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IWHOLESALE PRICES
MEN'S ' WESCOH j
CALF SHOESW \ f
.cnmli-H * vitiiiiH , J fea z i , J
llutlanl.net ) urL'oii' / J J 'm
KriiBH Tlii | | a or y fnrsy 'X
jilnllitof..Mrilj fe 3 ' \
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: iii cent for jf * m * J
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8IZE8 5T012 , - - - - $2.55
Wrliafnr iiur ruuioauc Ehoot lent by < .jl <
uri'BJ C. O. I ) If KlcenL It ent mill unler
FAVORITE , PIKE & CO ,
45 to 49 Randolph St , CHICAGO , ILLINOIS
We rtfer to Artrcur A Co . Chicago , bj fxrmlnlon ,
SHOE DEALERS
ebtated Hue * ° t UooU and Btioea manufactur
ed by 0.11. Henderson ot to , of Chlcuco Fao >
torlea at Clilcaro Dixon , Hit and ton Du Lap ,
Wli.-.Uoul.l wrlta H\M. N WATSON , re > l-
dtnee VHKMUNT NKU Tra > Uug afcent
| ( Ue aquarter XorMubU rii _ |
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AT TME
Exfo5ITioni = :
PARIS 1559
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The Highest Po3siblo Premium ,
IFHE ONLY - * GRAND * PRIZE
FOR SEWING MACHINES ,
WAS AWARDED TO
WHCElER & WILSOH MFG , CO .
AND THE
* GR0SS 0F THEN
LEQION OF HONOR ,
WAS CONFERRED UPON
NATHANIEL WHEELER ,
The President of the Company
WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO ,
180-187 WnlMBhc , Chicago
SOI.ft KY
P. E. FEODMAN & Co
220 fl lUlh St , Oninlm , NcO
The lnriie t , iiutc.t una iliiu.l In tuo world ,
It H'aMcngerccconiiooUatloiia unexcelled
How Yori to Olajjaw vh La3onJsrr7
Ancliorln , Dee . . . .21st | TinnosslnTan ttli
lurne'hia , Dee . . . 'Jdth | Clrcntsla , Jan lltli
Now York ta Azores , Gibraltar anl Italy
Victoria , Janunry4th.
Samok , Second Ors ami KTniitton rntos
on low est tonus , llxciuslon 'llckoti rcniitod ,
made awillnblo to return tjynltlior tlis 1'lctiir-
eequo Clyde oiul Noitli of Irulftnd or Hlver
Wtrsey and South ot Irolaud or Naples and
Gibraltar
MXCUIIKIDNS OT PAIIIS Oil CONTINLNTU
Touii-t on lowust tonus Travoleu' Cirmlar
I.ettirsof Credit ami Drafts for uny amount at
low est current ratea Apply to any ot our local
agents or to
He tan Brota , Chicago Ills
H.B , HAM
31. \ . Moiinea
ft II Ma net , tf P. Depot
\iJPr r iS ti a * li'tnndaj '
T n wiple.mwtefr m on * wrllInu , Acrifit * vpnte l ,
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TlfViKEN SPHIKG VEHICLES
I B < MdiiJio/i > i4nimdi u 0mL ni OnM
• nallr lmnrp Bd with wu 1b .lutUeitooui
a and .bjrun MCorUluf to tba wolubt pat oa tuua ,
CUHod cqutllr veil to roURh country or rlna
Vu drive * wW l io Uaet aatUmotlon
A GOODRICH Attfy at-I.aw.lSl Deir
XV lioru St , Chicago | advice tree ; SI yean ex
) bimneim quietly aud HtaUf traiu
Mted
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foil TUK TEEAIIIEXT Of JJJ ll H
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APPLIAHCES FOR DEFORMITIES ADD TRUSSEStl l H
Treitmcnt of ev.ry form ox Utttaie requirioff I H
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MEDICAL or SlJROICAI , THEATIIENT f'e H
• NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIEMTS.1 it H
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Braces , Iruiica , Olub i'ett , OurratureioEjiH lFlUa i' H
Tumcri Oint-or , Oataxrh , BroocbiUi , IDhlatloB Ji H
Sleotridty , raralysii , Epil.pir , Sldnty , Bladdir I H
j . Ear , BSdnano Blood and ill fiurtlcaldperaUon ! M
DISEASES OF WOMEN i .K'ilS ,
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woms DiBiiucomriJinMT ( STBICItT fSIVATI ) ' B
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PRIVATE DISEASES
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Healthjs Wealth : ' | |
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neiH , Coimilslons I ltn , Nurvoim Neuialula , I M
lloeadadio , ertllls I'rohlnitlon ranted liy tli ( t' . H
ii a ot nlcoliol tolmcxo WiiWofuluui , Mental H eH
DejiresHlou , trfifttmlim of tne llraln , nMttiHliijr lu U H
IiiH4iittyandlpiidlnit iiilii > ry.iiu aynudilcatli , 'JI ' I
l'rciiiiitnrn Old An ' , llurrtnncss , I < 9 > ot Toner 'tta ' H
In i Hker nex , Involuntary lessen and hpcriiiat- H
torlm acuu 0U ( > vovnxirtloriot ( tlioliraln pelt B
abuse or overindulgence Hatli bux ( outulm B
one uiontU'H troatini nt * l w a box.m kU noxei BBMB
fort'.Ki.Bontb ) mall pr < paid on receipt of price , >
WD GUARANTEE ! SIX BOXES J H
Toiuronnj cae Wltli enchrrder rccehod by < mbVH
uafornix Ixixohnccoiuiaiikdutlit\UiV ( e\vlll JuWmWj
MMid Hie piiixlmsfroururlileii cuariiiitfo to reVmV1
I lnnd tlio money It tliutiiutmeiii Uoen not effect llBVMl
a dirt , ( iuiruntt'in imuod only or Uoodmau #
Jjiul'I o , Uruitk'liirf/hoUi Ayents , lllj l'arnam . .
Street , Omaha , Nebraska , H
$5,00 I
A fall nt of Tcetb nn rulilior for uiiarnnleed to XVMVJ
Ixaawcllinadnai iilato amt out frum any dental aMMM ]
oniielu tiiliLouulry , und lor wltklt yuu nouM u * ra
diarnil urerlwlcaa utucli , . , , , MMMB
Tftlli extracted wllliuut lialn or danaor , ant nltu < MMMB
Out the nt iliolufnriu , lint lllier or vlectriutx ABMM1
liulUanJ tjlur lUilnut ut half ratet HMMJ
Hatlxlnoiiiiii ( uurniitecil H
DR BAILEY , DENTIST ,
I I'uvton Illotk , lOlli nuit Fanmin Streets , H
'XaVo l' .lontor on lotn Street AVmB
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