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    I • 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUBDAY i I , . . , . DEOEMBElt 28. 1889. * _ _ _ _ _ _ . I lAVal
THE CITY
Thirty rocruHs for the Second In
I fantry arrived at Fort Omaha last even
Inp from Columbus , O.
Cotnmodoro llutlor , the colorotl jani
tor at control police station , was Thurs
day night presented with a tfoldhoadod
h i cano by the members of the Mtindorson
H guards
Hi Fred lingo , a barber who rosldos at
t Ninth and Capitol avenue , was Ilnod S-10
c and costs by .Hideo Bcrlfa yesterday af-
B tornoon for wife beating
H On Christmas eve Patrick Farron of
. Bouth Omaha lost a vnluablo overcoat
' nnd vest , while Al Redmond missed a
J , ring Yesterday Olllcora Dempsey nnd
, Bavngo found the property In the pawn
J ) shop of A. Wolf on South Tenth street ,
J where It had boon sold by Id Vllzpat-
H rick The thlof was arrested
H : rrrHiinnl rnrnmaplii
Hj Miss Hcrtlia Stoinhnuscr , ilmiRhtor of the
; well Uuown orchestra director of this city , is
Hj In New York having Just closed nn ongnRO-
Hi ment In ' Arabian JNlRhts " She has ao-
Hj ccptcil another appointment from the Now
Hj York opera company
Hj 11. V. Jackion , the Rcnernl northwestern
Hjt freight agent of the Ulg four and tlio ICon
- awa Dispatch , has tendered hli resignation ,
Hjr totako effect January 1. Although ho hai
Hj' ' been in Omaha only a short tltno , he has
Hj made many warm friend , wlio , while rogrct-
Hj' ting his departure , wish him success In his
Hr new Held
Hjl I'onnlless nnd Unknown
Hi William Johnson , a laboring man ot thirty
Hjl , died at St Joseph's hcspltal on Thursday
Hj- > } lo ha > l nolthor moans nor relatives hero
Hjf that nro known of Ills body is lying at
Hj'i Hcafe.v tt Hcufoy's awaiting the disposition
/ of friends _
| t Win IfiMincfl ov's Funeral
HBjQk The funeral or William Hennessey , who
HJt died Thursday , will take placa from his late
Hj' rcsidonco at KighlcontU and Jaclcson streets
Hj' ' this morning at 0 oclock Funeral
Hj cervices will bo hold In tit I'hllomena
Hj cathedral _
H Builders Kxuhruiirc
H The annual election ot ofllccrs of the
HJ [ builders and traders exchnugo will bo held
Hi , on January 0. The association now has
HJfc- seventy inombers It will s-jnd dclcga'es to
HC ] the national association mcoting of builders
f > and traders to bo held in St Paul , January
HR 20 , 27 and 28.
t , '
k. Aiiiiouncciiioiits
HJS Remember the great Now Years attrao-
HJK tlon at the Uoyd is Uolossy Kiralfy's spccla-
Hjl clo , "Antlopo , " which will bo produced by
Hjf ? his CI rand Spectacular nnd European
Hjt- Specialty company ' 1 lioro tire uioro attrnc-
Hjt tlvofeatures in ' • Antiopo" than In any nt-
Hj traction with which Kirulfy has been cou-
Hj oectcd
H A. Illnolc Unite
H Johnny Corrigan Is a lad eight years of
Hj ago On < jhristinn9 night his mother Bent
Hj bim to a Uaptlst church festival The Cor-
Hj ; rignn's live at 50G north Fourteenth street
Hj After the boy hud gene but a blockJjo mot a
Hj ; negro named John Parks Paries inveigled
Hj the lad into the city pound barn at Eleventh
M < and D.ivenport streets nnd was about to
iH ; commit a serious urimo when tie was do-
Hj tected by Poundmaster Cory , who took both
Hi ! ' tbo negro mm boy to jail *
HJ * Parks will bo piosecuted for sodomy
H ] " Beccham's Pills euro bilious and nervous ills
Hj ' Mliuviim u ProiVHsloi
HJjg Judge Baldwin occupied saverul hours of
HjX Judge Berka's valuable tituo in pollco court
HJj arguing a motion to dismiss tbo cases against
H > the barbers who wcro arrested for keeping
HLJl their shops open ' and wonting on Sunday
HlS Ho held that Bhuving was a necessity , and
HJBw that it was not labor , but n profession The
HJIl Judge citcd'a number of similar decisions ia
HJIy other states IIo was followed by General
Hjf Emith , and the question la still pending
H | ow complaints were lodged against James
Hj-- : Payne , Chris Willo , John Campbell , Frank
Hjf' ' Salisbury and Phil Miller
Hf Kavorrtl nml Oi > iioo.t Tor Iiconso
Hjf At a meeting of the flro and pollco commls-
HJ& slon Thursday night liquor llconses were
HJ& granted to J. II Green , 1415 Farnam street ;
HJi ' Qeorgo Sich , Sixlcenlh and California
HJ& streets ; Peter Nelson , Elovouth and Farnam
HJ ! * streets ; Sophia Dallow , Eleventh and Chlca-
HJr ' P ° streets
Hfc Protests were lodged against Fred Miller
HII , of 3502 Sherman uvcnuo , alleging that ho
Hrl' ' did not llvo up to the law E. Wetzig ,
HJIfb Twonty-eichth nnd Farnam , and Adler &
HJkII Holler at Elovcnth mid Faraain wcro com
HK& clalncd of , but no dcflnlto action was taken
Hjt * * ' Tbo charge against Miller was that ho sold
HT # liquor on Sunday
J if
HJ ? ' Mr T. A. Dorovon , merchant , Doro-
Hj ! von , Louisiana , says : The St Pat
HJV rick's pills wont like hot etikus " Pee
HJI pic who have once tried thorn uro never
HJ- eatislloU with any other kind Their
HJ * gentle notion and roliubility us a cathar-
HJf | tie is what makes them popular For
HJ- tale by druggists
[ | > The MilUaiitl Klectrto Anslcna
HJIl The Midland Electric company made an
HJ | Ksslgamcnt Wednesday njght A. F. Blun-
HJ ; doll , the general manager of the company ,
HJfl has been appointed reccivor Tlio total
HJ % liabilities of the company nro about $10,000
HJ& and the paidup capital is about 13,000. The
HJlr largest creditor ts the Western Electric com
Hi3r- puny of Chicago , who huvo an account of
Jilt (0,500. Parties in St Louis also have bills
Hlg , agulust the concern , hut It is not known Just
HKf'what they amount to The creditors of the
HnS * company will probably bo paid in filll but it
HJffe will tuko eoeuo time to collect the funds
MI' Cozzons hotel , $1.60 and $2.00 per day
HJ | | ; Ilcr Nnmn Wiih Jolinnna
HnZ John Marsilc , a llohoaiian employed at ono
Him of the bouth Omaha packing houses , applied
H ' ' to Judge Shields for a mumago license
HMs What is the girls uamol" uskod Clerk
Hjl Morcarlty
HB % Johanna , " replied John
HMfr Johanna whaW"
HBk ' "I dent know "
HHrL , \ Jol'U then said ho had courted Johanna for
Hjl' > * six mouths , but had never found if necessary
HP * to aslc her llnal name , and didn't thlnu it cut
HIk ' ' any Uiruro anyway , as she was going to
Tjk' ebaugo it so soon
HJilP It took a good while to convince Marsilc
HlEL ' that it was necessary as a mutter of record
HHj * to have some mora dollnlto information con
HJIk.cerumg the futuio Mrs Marslk Ho went
HHkT homo to gat ac < iualntod with his prospectlvo
HlC wlf0 , -
H K Wiint I'ocd and fined
H wl Soma time ago the real estate exchange
HhK" rjd board ot trade commlttea oa relief for
His the Dakota sufferers , wrota Governor Mcl-
HH | | lotto ol that territory asking what was the
Hh | condition of these said to bo In need of us-
HBl itstanco and what they most required ,
Hat In reply Uio governor wrote to F. K. Dar
Hh > ling , sccrotary of the comm 'itteo , as follows ;
Hv , ; Oeur Sir : Answering your very kind
HHi' communication on behalf or the real estateS
S' exchungo and thu board of trade
HBH : of your city as to our drouth sufferers ,
HKf permit mo to Bay that the great
HHL aUl ( urowing need , in addition to tbo very
onerous aid wo are receiving , will bo far
? eed and seed grain in the spring If you
HH < . can do anything for us on this line It will bo
HH | j a favor highly appreciated by people who
HH / have always been geuerous to the needy
H K A. O , Mkllettb
H K Mr , Darling said that the commltteo would
HH V1lt " 11 the feed and praln bouses la the city
H K for douations , nnd would , atthosamo time ,
HHM' ra'80 ' subscriptions with which to buy what
HHgmight not bo donated
Hk , m i .
H Kj , Miles Norvoaud Liver Pills
H Kk' ' An important discovery They act on the
H BI liver , stomach and bowels through the
HV nerves A new principle They speedily
Hk' euro bllllouiuofs , bed taito , torpid liver ,
HKp C"9 * at > d constipation Buiendid for mon ,
HHf ; women and children Smallest , mildest ,
HI1 re t. 80 dos s for 25 cent * . Samples free
HE l Ubn & Co 's , l&th and Douglas
lCriMiINCJ THKMBKLVKS
Some of ( tie Late • Turors Will tVnrm
Up fliolr TradiicorR
The startling Juror business was
knocked In the head ycitordny by Ocnoral
Cowln , who filed several oMdavlts in the
case of Head vs McClennalmn ,
It will bo rcmomborod that ono Charles
Finn nndV. . Jl , Webb made an nllldavlt the
ether day stating that Head , the plaintiff ,
was found carousing with Charles Johnson ,
Andrew Johnson , J. li , J. llynn and E.
Stonoy , inombers ot the panel In the case In
question
Yesterday each of these trentlemen made
solemn oaths that they never saw the man
Head to their knowlcdgo before the trial ,
never spoke a slnglo word to him during the
trial , never drank nor smoked with him ,
novcr wcro under tlio cover of a root or a
tent with him , etc , etc
To corroboruto their affidavits , on' cornea
Charles Finn , u man who has been hanging
nrnund the courts for Jury priv
ileges , nml denies under oath
everything ho stated Thursday Ho
savs that tlio paper ho signed wts never read
to him nor read by him ; that ho was undur
the iullucuco of liquor at the tlmo or signing ,
nnd so was Webb ; that ho never hnd any
conversation , ns allogcd , with Head , mid that
bo never saw any ot the four Jurors named
with Mr Head nor any ether parties m the
case
caso.This affidavit , It is thought , places Messrs
Finn , Webb and MuClonnah.au in a peculiar
position , inasmuch ns the Jurors , who claim
they were unwarrantably attacked , say they
will light the mutter to the bitter end
J. O. Prcscott tins brought suit against
Frank J. Sllter and Cora Slltor torccovor
$1,000 on a promissory nolo secured by mort
gage , und nlso to compel L. P. Hammond ,
Plioooo II Cooluy and the McCormlcIc
Harvesting company to dlscloso what inter
est and claims they have iu the property
Judge Hopowoll heard arguments for anew
now trial yesterday afternoon in thocusoof
Ed Dulton , convicted of grand larceny Tlio
motion was on the grounds that the Jury
was not properly ompanollcd nnd nlso that
nutton should have bsoa indicted for em
bezzlement instead of grand larceny
Comiiv Court
Duffy & George have brought suit agninst
Levi F. McIConaa for $550 on a contract
Lappe & bens huvo brought suit against
Slomun Brothers for $151.57 on account of
goods sold and delivorcd
Ilood'n Snrsaparllla is a purely vegeta
ble rjroparatlon , beliijj free from injuri
ous iucrcdioiits It is peculiar iu its
curative power
runtiic wouui
Cleaning of Streets and Kstimatcs for
Contractors
At tbo meeting of tbo board of public
works yesterday afternoon it was decided to
ask the city council to allow the board to
ndvurtlso for ctoss walks and let the same
as sidowallts
A bill was presented from Fnnnlng &
Slnvcn for { 595.10 for cleaning certain streets
whore ordorcd by members of the board
The chairman nnd city engineer were au
thorized to order the cleaning of the streets
in the business portion of the city whenever
at their discretion it is found necessary
Mr Kicrstoad moved that Leuvonworth
street bo cloancd from Sixteenth to Thirty
sixth whenever the rain or snow will render
such wcrk easily and cheaply done
Major Furay called the attention of the
board to the rotten condition of the cypress
block pavement on Park avenue laid only
eighteen months ago
Mr Klcrstead made a motion that ttio
chairman write a communication to the
council calling their attention to the same
so that wheio it devolved upon tno council
to order the kind of pavement to bo used
they would not bo so eager to order any
wooden pivoment Mr Kierstcad thougiit
It the duty of the board as guardians of the
public Inturosts to warn the pcoplo against
signing for malorial that would rot out long
before it was paid for
The following bills were allowed :
F , J , Peterson , liual estimate for grading
Thlrty-secoud avenue from Ed Crolghton
avenue south to cily limits , 51,020.03 ; T. L.
Murphy , Uual cstlmuto for grading Grove
Btreet from Davenport to Dodge , $923.b5 ;
Ed Callahan , final .cstjtnato for grading
Fourth , Fifth ana Sixth itreets from Tnirty-
Bixth street to Holt railway , Seldcn street
from Leavoaworth to Poppleton avenue and
Grove street and from Pucitie to Leaven
worth , SI 1.013.55 ; EdPholan , final grading
cstitnato of Franklin street from Twentv-
fourth to Thirty-second streets , $1,02J3-J ;
McIIugh Si McGuvock , final sewer estimate
of South Omnba sewer from its present
terminus nt the Intersection of North atd
Walnut streets In a southwesterly dlrectloa ,
$1,3(9.03 ; J. E. Hiloy & Co , final paving esti-
mute for paving between roils of the Omaha
street railway on Vinton , from Twentieth to
Twenty-fourth Btrcefs $ J,25S.67 ; J. E Hlley
& Co , final paving estimate between rails of
Omaha Street Railway company oa Clark ,
from Sixteenth to Twenty-fouith streets
Among1 the incidents of childhood
that stand out in bold relief , as our
memory rovorta to the days when wo
were young , none are more prominent
thansovoroBickncss The young'mother
vividly romorabors that it was Chara-
borlain's Cough Remedy cured her of
croup , und in turn administers it to her
own offspring und alwnyn with the best
success For faalo bv tiruggibts
Mnrrlngo ijiconnos
Licenses wcro issued to the following par
tics by Judge Shields yesterday ;
Nntno und Residence Ace
I Mike Knngro , Omaha , 23
Sophia Ososki , Omaha 23
Johuallerg , Omaha . . . . . . . 35
I Christian Swauson , Omaha 29
I Luther ; . Thomas , Omaha 2,1
I Mary Shirley , Stockton , Kas 18
( John Marsok , South Omaha 23
( Johanna Frijof , South Omaha 23
LA GKIPl'K'S GIUP
It Una O&nulit a Firm Hold of
Oiunlians
La.Gilppo lias taken hold of Omaha with
both hands and is gottlng its work In to the
entire satisfaction of every practicing physi
cian having nn oflico in.tho city , •
Judging from the sueczmg , coughing and
complaiuing beard , two-thirds of the city's
population must bo mulcted with this annoy
tag epidemic
It has invaded the newspaper offices , the
stores , hotels , railroad hcadquartors ; prlvato
houses , clubs und places of amusement
Nearly every person ono meets has swollen
cyos , a red nose , fovorlsh appoaraace , rack
ing boaducho and , generally , brokon-up con
I union Thb aflilclod ono * do not fool ltko
moving or doing anything , neither do they
IIUo to go to bed Consequently , there is a
desperate struggle between tbo victims and
the dlseuso to sou which shall got the upper
bund
La grlpno Is no respecter of positions It
tackles the bank president , railroad maa-
ocor , loading lawyer and merchant prince
Just as vigorously as mortals In tbe ordinary
walks of life Nearly all tbn officials and
half the clerks in the railroad offices nro
suffering from its visitation John M.
Thurston and his entire family , Including
the coachmun , were confined to their beds
yesterday
E. S. Lomax Is hardly able to attoud to
business
Judge Shields is also a victim , and hun
dreds of others mlgnt bo montioaod who
are suffering from the visitation
Judge Savage has returned from Boston
where ho spent sovcral days last wcok Ho
says La Urlpuo or tbo epizootto has a very
firm bold oa the Hubltes The papers were
tilled each dav during his stay with lengthy
articles oa tbo opldemio and published long
lists of sufferers from It
Ono icaturo of the complaint which has
not been noticeable among the affitcted in
Omaha is extreme nausea , which in most
cases compels the patients to keep their
beds for tovcrat days , The Hub doctors
are all at sea In their treatment
of the cases and while they do
not consider tbe disease at all dangerous ,
they do not know Just what to do with it ,
Moit' thom prescribe medicines to relieve
tbe fatntnoss of the stomach , which Is a fea
ture of the eoldomlo and depend upon liberal -
oral dosot of qulalae to do the rest of tbo
work
Tbe epidemic , it is bgld uy old cltUcai , U
very similar to that which passed over the
country in Hurrison's administration In 181 ! ,
and was known nt that tlmo as "Tyler's
Grip "
Local druggists report an immense sale of
quinine , nnd all kinds ot cough nnd cold
cures to the suffcrors from the epidemic
Not n California ilonr lit
Anybody can catch n cold this kind of
Weather • The trouble Is to let go llko the
man who caught the bear , Wo advise our
readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug
company a bottle of SAN TA AlHIC , tbo Cal
ifornia King of Consumption , Asthmn , Bron
chitis , Coughs and Croup Cures , and kcp it
bandy 'Tis pleasing to the tnsto nml death
to the above complaints Kohl nt 71.00 a bet
tin or 3 for $2.50. CALIFORNIA OAT-R
CURE gives Immediate relief Tlio Catar
rhal virus is soon displaced by Its healing
and penetrating nature Glvo It atrial1
Six months trentment $1.00 , sent by mall
It , TIUJ NOltTII
A Schema to Interest Ilia Missouri
I'nolllo In the Dakota ltnnil
It Is understood that some ot the officials
of the Missouri Pacltlo rdad will arrive hero
shortly probably today for the purpose
of seeing what can bo doao towards building
the Omaha & South Dakota line S. 11. II
Clark Is ox pec ted to bo ono of the party A
commltteo of prominent citizens Interested
la pushing tbo enterprise will meet nnd con
fer with them There soouis to bo a gener
ally well-established Impression abroad that
the best thing to do is to tnduco the Missouri
Pacltto company to take this matter In hand
and construct an extension of its line , which
can ousilv bo done next year , from Omaha
direct to V unittoo and Mitchell
C. S. Mollcn , gcnoral traffic manager of
the Union Pacltlo system , has roturncd from
Denver , where ho partially completed ar
rangements for taklag coatrol January 1 ot
the Fort Worth roud Ho Is at work on the
matter of appomtmonts , though very tow
changes will , it is understood , bo made In
the present start About the only Important
ono is that of general freight agent There
appears to bo a general conviction , though
not given out officially , that A. II Johnson ,
nssislunt general freight nccat ot the Union
Pncitlc at Denver , will bo appointed goner il
freight agent of the consolidated lines
Rumor has it that Tom Horn , late division
suporlntendeutof the Fiemont , Ellthom &
Missouri Valley road , Will connect himself
with the Missouri Puclllo system about Jan
uary 1. When Mr Horn resigned ho bad
an offer from his old employer , Mr Fitch , to
go with the Canadian I'acillc ; but ho also
has ono from Mr Clark It is understood
that ho would rather stay hero thaa go
north
While the appointment has notyctheen
announced , there Is good reason to bcllovo
and so state that J. II , Burnos will succeed
Pat Touboy as assistant superintendent of
the Missouri river division at North Platte
Vice President Holcomb and General Mun-
nger Dickenson held a consultation about
the mutter this morning
Mat Clair , the popular and well known
traveling passenger agent of the Rock Is
land road , has finally determined to carry
out a long-intended determination of retir
ing from railroad work and taking lifo easy
the balance of his days His resignation has
been sent to headquarters with a request
that It bo accepted to tuko effect Jaauarv 1.
Mr Clair's scrvicos to the Hock Island have
been very valuable and have extended over
many years aud through all klads of diffi
culties
Ono or two changes are to bo mndo Janu
ary 1 in tbo local ollloo of the Rock Island
road , though nothing like what has bcoa re
ported S. S. Stevens , at presoat general
agent , goes to Los Angeles , Cal , for
bis health , expecting to bo gene
about two months In order to lighten
bis wo Ur , the duties of the oflico
nave be u divided into two departments ,
freight and passenger James Debovoiso
becomes general pesscnger agent , and E. IC
Pulmer , city ticket agent , is to succeed Mat
Claire , who rotiies from railroad work en
tirely If Mr Stevens is to bo replaced
here , the fact is not known now Every
thing , howaver , depends on his health If ,
after returning from California , ho" finds
that the climate out there Is better for him
thau here , bo may bo given the general
agency at Los Angolcs
America Imnili the World
In taste and the refined customs of civiliza
tion , the evidence of which is , that of 2,454-
504 cases of champagne imported into the
United States during the last ten years , over
twenty-five per cent was G H. Mumm's
Extra Dry , " whose importations were over
200,000 cases in excess of any ether brand
Quulity will toll
COM.PLIMEXTS TO MR HICKS
Tlio Street Hallway Pcoplo Say ilo
Alone Onpnip.H Them
AtOo'clock Thursday evening Frank Mur
phy , president of the Omaha Street Railway
company , was enjoined by George N. Hicks
ugalnst laying any trucks across the north
west part of Hunscom pane
When Mr Murphy wns seen by a roportcr
ho said that there was only ono person that
ho could loam of who was opposed to laying
tracks across the portion .of the park above
roforrcd to and that was Mr Hicks That
gentleman , bo thought , was actuated prcb-
abiy by personal motives , Because ho owns '
considerable prnporty at West Lawn and has J
been using every means ho could devlso
to scare the Omaha street railway company
into buying the Ambler place Una and con I
vortlng it into an oloctrlo railway The com
pany is not willing to embark in such a
ruinous enterprise For months the pcoplo
living in the viciuity of Hanscom park have
been urging us to build a line from Twenty
ninth uvcnuo oad PaciHo west to Thirty
second and south to Park street There is
no money in the construction of this line as
the present HaiiBcom park line gets the
patroaqgo of all the citizens ia that vicinity
anyway , and the proposed extension is
merely an accommodation If the people do
not wish the line thocompany will bo glad to
drop it , as it willsavaconsiderable expeaso "
Mr Goodrich , the secrotarv of tbo road ,
says : "It will bo impossible to mukotho
double turn that would ; lo made necessary
by the peculiar Joe in the street near the
northwest corner of the park This shows
how unreasonable some pcoplo are People
living along the proposed line have been
after us for over a year to build this line and
now that wo are getting ready to nccommo-
date them , they attempt to blockade our
progress Wo are not anxious to build the
line us it is a moaoy losing venture at best
Tbo fact is the action ot Hlclts Is a personal
and Bullish ono Ho wants us to build to
West Lawn or nowhere Dr Miller also
wants somebody to break bis neck to build
a road'to Seymour park , and it would finan
cially ruin anybody who would attempt it
Hero is a loiter from the park commis
sioners dated October 8 announcing that 'On
motion of Mr Millard the commissioners de
cided that It is the sontimeut of the board
that the Consolidated street railway com
pany bo allowed the right ot way through
the northwest corner of Hanscom park ,
entering at a point not inoro than 100 feet
east of the northwest corner and the point of
exit being not moro than 200 feet south cf
the said northwest corner '
The council has approved this action nnd
now that wo are commencing to build we are
stopped "
KEEP TO THE BIGHT
Do not bo imjxiscd on by any of the nnmcrouj
Imitations , substitutes , etc , which are floodiog
the world There Is only ono Sniffs Bpecifle ,
and there Is nothing HVo It Oar remedy con
tains no llcrcury , Potub , Arsenic , or any pois
onous tubtUiico whatever It builds up the gen
eral health from the first dose , and has never
failed to eradicate contagious hlood poison and
its effects from the system Ba sure to get tt
genuine Send your address for our Treatise on
Blood and SUa VUeuea , which will be mailed
free , 6W1CTBPECIPIO CO . Atlanta Oa , <
Save Your Hair
' .
This preparation has no equal as a
dressing It Icerr * tlio scalp clean , cool ,
nnd healthy , ami preserves the color ,
fullness , and bonuty of tbo hair
" I wns rapidly becoming bald and
j but after using two or tbrco
erny ot A > ers Hair Vigor my bnlr
grow thick and'Ktossy nnd the original
color was rcstoral " Mclvln Aldilch ,
Canaan Centre , < N. II
" Some tlmo ace I lost all my hair In
consequence of measles After duo
waiting , no new growth appeared , I
thou used Ayers Hair Vigor and my
balr grew
grewThick
Thick nnd Strong
It hns apparently como to stay The
Vigor Is rrt Idp ntly a great aid to nature "
5.1) ) . Williams , Floiosvillo , Texas
"I have used Ayers Hair Vigor for
tlio past four or flvo years and find it a
most satisfactory dressing for the hair
3t Is all I could desire , being harmlp s.
causing the hair to retain its natural
color , and rcqiililtig buta smnll quantity
to render the hair easy to nirango "
Mrs , M. A. llalley , 0 Cbailes stieet ,
ilavothlll , Mass
" I have been using Ayers ITnlr Vigor
for sovornl years , and liellovo that It has
caused mv hair to retain Its natural
coloV " Mrs II J..King , D.-aler in
Dry Goods , &c „ Ilishopt llle , Sid
Ayers ' Hair Vigor ,
rnKrinro ivr
Or , J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass *
Gold by Druggists nud 1'erfumcrs.
s Sb Children
S3jjL XSi5i
issNt Lf JAY always
Hlf J Enjoy It
SOOTT'B '
of pure Cod Llvor Oil with Hypo
phosphltoB of LI mo and Soda Is
almost ns patotoblo as milk
Children onoy It rather than
otherwise A MARVELLOUS FLEGH
PRODUCER It Is Indeed , and the
little leda and lasnloswho take cold
easily , may bo fortified ateatnat a
cough that might prove serious , by
taking Scott's Emulsion after their
meals during the winter season
lleirnraofiitbatlttillonsaiid initiations
Hails , Liiukchks FactoIUU > \
Bins , etc , wilt find the /
NO 2 GLOBE / I4A
INCANDESCENT / WMS
the best , tafc&t , most AL E5 *
durable and cconoin-/CJtZX pI3 > , I Bl _
cal coal mt lamp/jM WWa
* * * * * *
.
in the world /
Is I Chi a a. /
rooui351J , / [
• fjnnroibr/
Ic a than
Xct.nnY | c * l g w
l B artistic Fount
J& ? \ /Hanquet Lamps ,
{ gSrayTlus size is the
VNo.3 GW H
incandescent ,
/ Invaluable Lighting
_ /L I ibranes , Dining-rooms ,
OOQgjQlialls. . 'i'ailors.ar.dall
iQWERMAMDrACTunin nr
/ THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO ,
Olevelxnd , Ohl-
For sale by M. H. Bliss and Porkina ,
Gatoli & Lauman
GKATEFUL-COMEOIITING.
EPP'S COCOA
BREAKFAST
"Ily a thorough knowledge of the natural l ws
whlcn govern the operations of digestion und
nu til tlon , and hy a careful niipllcailon of the
Clio properties of well selected Cocoa Mr , Ejips
has provided our hroakfagttahle3 with a deli
cately flavored hoveruge which trniy save us
many heavy doctors bills It Is l > y the Judicious
use ot Biicli articles of diet that a constitution
tnaybo gradually hiillt up until strong enough
to resist oveiy tendency to disease Hundreds
ot suhtlo maladies nro lloatln around us ready
to attack wherever there Is awoalc point Wo
may escape maay a fatal shaft by keeping our
selves welt fori illcd with pure blood and a prop
erly nourished frame " Civil Service Gazette
Made simply with boiling water or milk Hold
onlv In half pound tinsbygrocers.labelodthus :
IAMCC CDDQ P , Pfl Homeopathic Chemists
Jflltl LP tr r 0 tti UUi Loudon , England
Liebig COMPANY'S '
EXTRACT OF MEAT
For Ucof Tea , Botip , Made IVshcs , Sauces , ( fjiuno
fl sh , Ac ) , Aspic or Meat Jelly Keeps tor any
length of time , und Is cheaper and of liner llavor
than any otherstock
Conulno only with J- , von UloblR's
8l"naturoapnrjovaln blue , fine pound
of Kxtruct of Uoet ejualto ( forty pounds or lean
beef
Friday and SaturdayDac.27 & 28
Saturday Matlneo ,
William Gillette's American Play ,
Illustrated Maonlflcently byMost
Perfect Cost and Excellent
Scenic Effects
Regular prlccHt.scats will bo put on sale
{ Thursday ,
_ GALA HOLIDAY ATTRACTION
Pour Nights and Two Matinees Commencing
Notv Ycnr's Matlneo January Jst
BOLOSSY KIRALFY'S
Grand Spectacular and
European Specialty Co
I'luaiiNTixa
AJSTTIOIPEJ
A llalkt Fpoctaelo Iu Tluso Tulilcaur
50 Pin-boils iii tlio ( hand Prodtitllon 50
eatswlllboputoii silo Tuesday Prices'Co and til
Matinees , WKi ana 15o
TO WEAK MEN
Buttering from the enecu of j uuthful morn , earlr
decay , wasting weaknesa \ * \ , etc , 1 wlu
aentl a valuable treatise ( sale < tl containing full
particulars for heme care I'llf' .K of charge A
splendid intdlcal work i should U read ! > every
( nan who 1 > nerrmis and deklUUtetl iddrtM ,
fcxr.I'.CtfOWI.KBSIooau , CejU .
PRACTICAL PRESENTS I
Parents who are desirous of securing for theft * boyspractical , and appropriate prcs- [ H
cnts , will find our Boys Department the best place to get them Can you think of M
anything that will give your boys more lasting pleasure and comfort than a nice IH
suit or overcoat ? We 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 IH
the reach of all The styles of suits we arc offering at $3.5o , $4.90 and $5.50 you tH
will not find anywhere else , except you pay twice the money for the same H
goods In Children's and Boys Overcoats we oflcr extraordinary bargains as we S |
arc determined to close them out One sin all Jot 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 , l'lioy must all go H
before New Year and the prices are made to move them |
FURNISHING GOODS 1
. , Our Furnishing Goods Department is a regular Bazaar for Holiday Presents , l' * | H
Nowhere can you find a finer assortment than we carry , and you will not find ' M
anotherplace that sells them so cheap \ M
Embroidered Silk Suspenders Silk Umbrellas )
Silk and Cashmere Mufflers Fine Gloves jH
Silk Handkerchiefs Choice Neckwear ;
All these goods we sell as close as the Staple Articles No fancy prices in < H
our store You will save about 50 per cent on all purchases made in our Furnish < H
ing Department ; i H
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets fl
'
M
' ' = 3
$5.00
Is the price on children's suits
Several lines thnt have sold at
prices ranging from SO to S1Q will
tro in this $5 sale You know wo
have nothing to oiler you but desirable -
sirablo goods
Dr.J.E.McGREW ,
Tito Well Known SiiocliiMit ,
JES523"'ss9K ! ' isV f'10 ' treatment of
fiSy * iWllVVWw a" forms of fill
mr " Vii -Kfc VATK DIHKASUa
ifti Ja Oltet and Strict ,
I iwM uro , ncuro liunr-
p llK&XJn nnletd Spcrmu-
ll ? y IeSv1 ? V ? 3 JUmlf oed ° " U and
/ * * * " "ilarre
/ tS S I11 * or
I f \ • / Til nC8S nbsolntolr
I It v/ hill cured , Hend for
lrfWV / / / / ' ' "Oks , "Thu I Ife
,
KpaSyffii S l0'rot' " f0' * t p
Jw SfS V- lUcentvstampn ( ) .
; ICL l Nervousness , I o ,
I , * * f\ \ iuulolleat > e.3'a ,
V \ / I turrati and bkln
gyi SySwT / I quickly and per
rvniajkr ESU / -i laanently.Truat-
fdjsi 'Mr'wS-g-cy aslr tow munt by corro *
cosuilrATiuiritilc. .
Office SE COr lbtn < & Jackson Sts
Omaha , Neb ,
" DOLD MEOAIj , PAICIO , 1878.
* jl | W. BAICTJl & CO 'S
BrsaMast Cocoa
SffQ * * * Il absolutely pure and
MiSttJK ' * soluble
IfffiS.N' ° Cltem'teate
ih ] 1 I I irV\\ \ * r * uct 'n ' ' * • perptnllon It lui-nwra
Iff ' I H Itlft tkan fAr < # , irHr * , ki "r * " ? ' * cf l oft
tl ] \ I I I | | \ linlicJ \ villi fit rcli , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
tyW \ IB 111 1 * n < * ' " ttl * 'ur0 fr mora economcli
mU I /I / | | II ( lelIcluuiKiourltliIiiff , trcinlHoitlrs ; , tA *
Khj I fl T | IjT silt lnarnxv , iuil admlrislilr dpte4
| ' II IjLal f r inTiUdi at * ell ti t * r oin ia hciltlb
Sold ly flrocer * curyMhcre
W > BAKER & C0.t Dorchester Mass ,
TIWKEH SPRIHG VEHICIES
| Mtmdrtdi Mom s JWa wMs Tnf On W
! " .ninalnf mscklM at at *
ed >
• MSitlf ltnprp
KCa l atrWlnsi..A fi .ft..prla .l eitE
anaud itJrt.P accordioftotbawelibt putoathul
U.pwJ MUH1' . . ' ? 6' , ' * " 'OUBh ooiintry or fln
% t drl < js vnu lf yw t 8 t MtUfaotlon
A GOODRICH Atfjr t-Uvr.KJ Dear
JrV * born bUUnlcugo ; advice frees 1 yexn ex
perlencel buolueBi nuletly ana legally train
icteO
I The larccst , faslci mid finest In ttio world
IPasscngcr accommodations unexcelled
Now Yori to Glaigoff th Linisaisrr/
Dovoma , Uoo Sstli | Clrcassla , Jan Ilth
Furnesstn , Jan Itli I Ktlilopla , Jan . . . UtU
How York to Azors3 , Gibraltar ani Italy
Assjrin , ] ) dc' 31st. Victoria , Jan 8th
Saloon , Second Cr.is tM > STKEinniJ r.it a
on low cat tortus Kxcurslon Tickets ' rortucca ,
made avullnblc to return ay cither t > i9 Pictur
esque Clyilo und Nortli of Iroliad or Itlver
Alcrsoy and South ot Ireland , or Naples aud
Glbraltur
KXCUItStONS ot I'Ants on Continrntai
Touas on lowest terms Traveler : , ' Circular
Lettersof Credit nnd Drafts Tor any amount at
low est turront ratoa Apply to any of our local
agents or to
He Jraii Brolucrs , Cliicaso , Ills ,
, ns haix
II V. Mooatts
UH SlAlttS , V. V. Depot
WHOLESALE PRIGESTl
MEN'S ' WESCOn 0
CALF SHOES , I 1 W" |
Oandrrar so nnd , I tgss ? } M
acamlt'si ) vutniii , / \ f'J
ftuttonl.ncn or Con / | § = § F ,
frroHS , Ttppud or / L . 3 ( i
jilulntoes.IMcil- S \ t4
luiii or vldo r fczry f4
35centBfor jtrJt& * ' l' a
SIZES 5 T012 , - - - - $2.55
Write for our catulosue Shoo * sent by ex *
press ( . ' . O. D. If Mlcentslssent mth order
FAVORITE , PIKE & . CO .
< t& to 49 Randolph St , CHICAGO , ILLINOIS
We refer to Armour A Co , Chicago , by permission
The Tyler System of Bank Countora
Unequalled In Style , Quality er Price
The Tyler Desks 2oq Now Styles ,
Tofrethsr with 1000 Btylca Tables , Chairs , fee
ThoTylorBoyalTypoWrltorCnblnotfl
and Stsk Comtlned 0 Btyles Finest on Csrth
100 Far Illustratea Catalorua Tree , Fostasa 7 Cts ,
TYLER DESK CO , St Louis , Mo „ 0 , S. A.
Ten poplcit mwlo fromonawrlMntr , Afrratiwantnl
HVKhh TVA i\V Itli hit UU.iItow'.fyT.Clflogo
BR OOiCS BROS & CO
IMPOnTIRS ANO WHOLISAIB DOALenS IN
tv Watches , Jewelerr , Roger > " Sll er >
/ ? JttKHTtlpatei1 | Flal w < "eCClllerX > Notions ,
felnss > i,3\r 'ane | Coodi.Albumi.Toy Wat : hei ,
l ' 3ft6 : 3j-oal-CotUr Springs and all tbo
t 1K3cyiutcst noveltlca for tbo uoll-
T Our large and fully Illustrated
3t catatonuo moiled to dealers onlf
Jr All molt orders recelio our
r V prompt and best attention
Addrces 417-410 N. Fourth St . Bt Louis Mo
SHOE DEALERS
ebrated lines ot Hoots and Shoes , manufacture
ed byO M. Henderson & Co . of Chicago Vv >
torlM at Chicago Dixon Ilia , end Voallu Lac ,
WU.-oliouid write SAM , N. WATSON , resi
dence VltliUUNT NKlt Traveling agent
ue aotu rter ter liubUra
Ilaaia ? ? . ca3LrsJ'aEs , .
NWCOB OrHoV Dodce BT8 , OMAHA NEB ; |
JOB TUB lllHATllE-tl Of All , f H
BSlCdl.mDWS II
APPLinNCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES " ) M
Bsit FaelUUea , ApparatasandRsra.dlesferBueeessral H
Treatment of cvexy form of SUssso requiruue |
MEDIC AL or StjRaiOALTREATMgltr , H
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTOs * } M
Eoiril2tAtteadtr.ce , BestAccosunodationsln 'Wsst , ' H
* _ 03"WHITE FOR OIBOULARBoa SsfornilUes and t H
Braess Trusses , Club Fsst , OCriaturei of Spins Piles , ' l M
Tumors Canosr , Oatarrh , Uroachitls , Inhslatloni li's's's's's'sl
BlecUicltr , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladdar l l
Bye , Ear , Sun aal Blood and all Burcleal Operational t H
8 r c , < r '
DISEASES OF WOMEN 0l. . . : . . . , y. * . . . |
KB HITS LtTUT iDDBD 1 MUQ-l J DiriKTIIIIrTIOi I H
S ? , " " f , 1" ! ! . 0 ! , " " . " . " " ' , " iTycittjrivati ( . ) i i H M
Only Beliable Kedioal InstltuU makUf a BpeeisJtT |
PRIVATE DISEASES
, air , . . iu . . . . . . H
mhij.i.ra ; .lm rnrr , X.w U.tUraU.a I'
roiaiBtrrUirfiTiLroniu i.ni iun.i.j.to > iii 1 > H
• iu > rb lre > l ] stboiiiskreorrfipoa eeei , AllaohBiilii [
MDioiBdDlltl tltlUlnorUilrntBUiiBlbjiatilirsx | H
< f.rtlT [ k > dn.Dtllst.ludlesU .ttnliors > o9 < r. I sH
ajproLaJlcteriUwprfirH C.llsndcoiiBll.i.rMal 'a H
uatorrof Tear aaaaaLntl a will sand la plats .raprer.sj faTaTsV
BOOK TO ME-M , iS J iX :
Ills ! OI.lt > .d Varicocele , vllhqgealloa Ilit Jtddrcil f safl
llth cad Dodco SUeets , OMAHA , M B. Is H
Health is Wealth I
Da , K. O. West's NbIivb and liTtAiN ' 1'itnt * j H
ment , aguarHiitoodsneciaafor Hysteria , llzt < f H
ness Convulsions , l'ltn , Norvouii Neuralgia , ! | H
Iloeadnclie , NcrvotiH I'roftrotlon ' caiited by tbe | * H
U80 of alcohol tobacco Wnlcoftilneao , Mentul i ' H
Depression , t-oftenlngottlic llrnln , reaultlug In \ H
Insanity and leading to misery , tiarity and death , / ' H
l'ronmtiire Old Ace , flurrotiuoas , Losf of lon r V-taH
In either sex , Involuntary I/us x aud Hpermnti ' H
torluca caused by overexertion of the brain , suit i. H
abuse or overladtilirence Kn'h box routulns ) d H
onaraontli's treatment , • ! . ( / ) a box.oriilt : aoxea Lai sl
forl-V)0,8eiitby ) mall prepaid on receipt of nrlco , y M
WH QUAUANTJ3B SIX BOXES , H
To euro any case With each order recolvcd b I H
us for six boxes , accom panted Ith l' .tH we will * H
send thapurcliaeor our wrltton Kiiaranteo to re ' I B
tuad tht > money If tlio treatment iloea not oirect M
% lure fluaruntosu luBuod oaly by fjoodman , H
Ilruir Co DrugftUts , Hole Agent * , lllJ l'aruum H
Street , Omaha , Nebraska , H
$5.00 I
A full set of Teeth on rutibir for % \ , guaranteed to M
bo as well made as plates sent out from nnj dental M
trace In this country , nnd for ninth you nould b4 B
charKed o er twice n much . . . . . . B
'Jcetlivxlractod without pain ordanier , nnd nlUv B
out ilin use iholororra , gas , either or electricity
liuld aud . silrer fillings ut hulf rules _
DB BAILEY , DENTIST , 1
I'uxtou Illockt 10th nml Furnani Sliccts H
Tuko Klerator on Itltli Btreet * H
cin : kveninob until i oclock M
MIP AINEB8CUr1ED > irtfMrsi , H
H
QE UtUIBiaTtflUlAiai CtltMIIRI
s.TasBBlarmBHt'UpariS ajddllUillr L.mraiuUa B B
I 7ia r l wterssIlhaEadleamu llly.uil.dt a * priMS ) H
Iltt A trus rHiUay.a 00X.lil ns4 a/l ' sT.lS _
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