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I B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 1 , 1890. ,
I THE CITY
B Fcilornl court was ndjournod ycstor-
Jny to Tlnirsrtny , 10 n. m.
Onirics Hrandlcs gave a bill of sale
> n liis saloon , tlio Gorin.inia . hall , to
FreilKruKforl,000.
A fltx-ytmr-old named Harry French
rrns kockcil down by an expressman's
horao tit Soventconth and Cass jester
ftny nlloriiooii The little chap was
more scared than hurt
T , Tl Curtis and .Tbhn Bryan were
hustled behind the bars yesterday uf-
lemoon ohnrRcd with creating ft whole
inlodisturbmiro in J. K. Thornton's
! barber shop , Thirteenth and Douglas
QTho high school alumni class of 188 ( )
hold a meeting.vestordny afternoon The
ttnly liusincss done was the election of
Miss Louise Johnson as class secretary ;
vice Joseph J. Morsoman , resigned
County Superintendent Brunur has
cicnted a now school district at lion
nlngton County Suporlntondont-olcct
Matthowslssponding a few clays with
Mr Brunei * fnmllianzlng himsoll with
the business ot the olllco
Articles of incorporation of the
_ . Standnrd Printing coiiipimy were filed
HF rcstfcrdtiy The incorporators are
| Francis H. Haynes , Fred \V. Walling
Is ind Charles OCrowoll The capital
h itock is $20,000 and the company will do
H § > 1 printing , lithographing , book binding ,
H Sheriff Coburn sold two pieces ot
Rj property at sheriffs sulo The fiistbold
Hi 1 to satisfy the claim of Fisher against
IE [ lobiuson , was ton acres In U-1G-13 ,
Hjl brought t-5 , . " > 00. The second property
Htjj was a lot in South Omaha , sold for
fij 1389.50 , to satisfy the claim of Kimball
HUj • & Champ against Nancy E. Stoinm
| ! The Misses Evalono and Eugene
Hi | Ayorst gnvo a delightful party to iv
Hlj number of their friends at their parlors
l | du Wirt street , Monday ovoinng , in
Hit honor of tholr frioiul , Miss Morrison of
II Ius Moiiios , who is spondlng the hell
Hl days with them Among the guests
H were , /lr. and Mrs Cruimnoicr and
Hk' ' Mies Cruinmoior , Major MeMiihot ) ,
K' ' fionoral and Mrs Dennis , Miss I'iiman ,
HJE ] , Miss Foolc , Colonel Gardner and Mr
Hffj licobc
HR I'ersoiial I'liraerntili * .
Bj V , W. Hodforcl , the assistant postmaster
HJ that is to bo at Unci > lu , was in the city yes
HSj tcrrtny
m Jiuliru ClmrcH and Picsldantiiil Elector
I Editings of North I'lutto were in tlio city
w icsteruay
m Prof Cioctsclmllc , ot tlio Chicago Censer
It ratorv of Music , is in the city visiting si for
M § mcr pupil , llo is widely ltnown lu the high
Hj | : st musical circles of the country
E W. J. Mittlon , assistant chief clerk of tlio
F railway mail sarvlco department in this city ,
k ( vent to Wnvno Neb , yesterday accom-
h paniol by Ills wife , to spend Now Years at
HC tlio old home
HJB Judco Dundy and Clorlt Frank wont to
S Atchison yesterday to attend tlio rccoptlon
HJ8 Kiven tiicro hist evening by Mayor K. P.
| { VViurgoiior to .ludro Urower Judge Brewer
h leaves for Waslnngton today
HJfi Mr II S. Livingston , editor of tlio Lara
HJ ! mio lioomcinng , is in the city and was a vis-
1 ( tor nt Tim Uiib otilco IIo expressed con
Hl siderublu sururiso at the muijnitlcenco of
U Tub Hei : bull-ling mid the elegance of the
H editorial looms
Hn
H Mortuary '
Mm Mrs L'Vanlc Tancr died Monday at her lata
| H residence on Forty-eighth and 'A streets ,
HJ1 South Omaha , of old ngc The funeral ex-
H | crciscs occur ut JO u. m. Wednesday nt St
Hl Agnes'church anil the remains will bo in-
Ma terrcd at St Mury's sepulchre
H | Governor Saunders
HJP Hon Alviu Saunders , member of the Utah
MH commission , has returned from Salt Lake ,
g Ho leports Silt Lake as booming and savs
H I that there Is considcrablo political activity
fl which will continue until after the
Bfl February elections At this election Micro
1 will bo a hot contest for supremacy between
i the Mormons and Gentiles The governor
fi will return to Salt Lalto in a few weeks , o
HH A rill Orders
| | A board of ofllcers will meet at FortDu
| | Clicsne , Utah , on Friday , January 10 , 1820 ,
fl i or as soon thereafter as practicable , to ex-
HI amino unit apprmso the the post trader'sbuild- '
HJI ings at that post with a view to their pur-
1 cbaso by the ( mnrtcrmustcr's ' department for
H | purposes of barracks und quarters
] The following military convicts have been
l. icntcuced to the Fort Leavenworth prison :
HJl Joseph Merncr , William Trumblo , William
HI ! H. Holies , Jonas Aubln , Ucorgo VV Fleet ,
HJI Charles II Caddy , Jav W. Wells Layton It
Hj Knapp , Joseph Davis , H. C. lioymer and An-
Hl drew J. Davis
Aiiiiaunooiiionts
I Tlio Now Years attraction at the Uoyd
will bo Holossy Kllralfy's ballot bpectaelo
Antiopo , orlRinally a Christmas pantomino at
Alhatnbra , Londou The company numbers
fifty pcoplo This includes a number of
I Kuropoan specialists Among the same are
Carmumit.vtho Spanish dancer Tlio Tis-
sotts , living marionettes , und the Pialros ,
H jj SpaniBti gymnasts Seuts for the entire ou-
H gugemeut are now on sale
H Tbu Grlsmer-Davls combination will np-
j pear at the Uoyd on the lirst three evenings
H of next week , presenting a repertoire of
tlireointeresting plays , us follows : Monduy
H evening , The ligress ; " Tuesday evening ,
HJ3 The World Against Ilor ; " uod Wodncsday
H | evening , Forsaken "
H | Alnrringo Licoiisch
HK Licenses were issued to tlio following
HJJ parties by Judge Shlolds yesterday :
H | Kamo and Residence Ago
HH I Henry L , Cnsscll , Omaha 31
HJJ ( LonnOlfca , Omuha 19
HJ | j William II Slierwln , Minneapolis , Minn.24
HJI 1 IMlth A. Wiley , Omnha -M
HJI j Joseph ICrnus , Omaha 'J 1
| H | ( Monica Augustoln , Omnha -I
HJI ( Kandolph Worlicuff , Omaha 'ii
HJJ 1 K1U Wllllums , Omaha 'i'i
HJJ j Peter M. Donohoo , South Omaha S3
HJU ( Uatbern ICInsolla , Omaha 27
H j Frederick K. Noyco , Douglas county . . . 'ii
HJJ I BUzn 10. l'llaut , Douglas county..20
HJ ] j-KdwurdN. Miller , Omnha SO
HJ ] | Aunlo Hobblnsou , Omaha Sil
Bj I Huoert F. Hundy , Omaha , 20
j ( EllaLuuott KUingwood , Omaha 'iO
H JJosophll Voir , Omaha , 23
i | Maggie A. Kronccr , Omaha 23
H s j Morris Kohno , Omuha 27
| H l Funnio Wois , Omaha 20
H The TilooiiHO Itonrd.B
H - The llceuso board resumed business at 3
H o'clock yesterday afternoon
H Permits were grautod to the following
H1 druggists ) O. L. Hang , S. if Farnsworth
Hl B. L. Haldrldro , Joseph Tuehock aud
H | Charles U. Gurnsey
HK i'copla tmvo filed a protest against John
HJ ) Iloyor running a saloon ut 2530 Lake street ,
HH on the grounds that they do not want u su-
HJ loon in that neighborhood
HJJ The bond of Jim Douglas was rejected on
| | H tlio ground that one of his sureties was prln-
H olpal on another bond ,
HJf John Lut wont run a saloon ot 014 South
| | H Thirteenth street any longer IIo has been
HB keeping altogether too lough u place , the
HB board savs
Hi Saloon licenses were granted to the fol-
Hl lowing parties : 1C. II Shultz , 021 Paclllo
HI Bircof William Schmidt , til'J South Ninth ;
HI Willlnui Novo , 410 South Eighteenth ; Henry
H | Schroder , 2101 Cumlug ; Max Kchrodor , 701
HI Leavenworth and SOI bouth Klovouth ; Tom
HJ Cummlngs , ICirkwood addition ; Fred ICrug ;
HJ 1001 Jackson ; Douls Schmidt , 1221 Dodge ;
Hf Dick Hurdish , 1003 Davenport ,
HJj In all cases where protests have boon filed
HJ the board will hoar the testimony on Friday
HJJ morning , _
H Pllles' Nervoaud Llvor Pills
H An Important dltcovory , They act on the
HJ liver , stomach and bowels through the
HJ nerves , A now principle They speedily
HJ cure bllllousuets , bad taste , torpid liver ,
HJ piles and constipation Splendid for men ,
HJ women nd children Smallest , mildest ,
HJ surest 80 dotes lor 25 cents Samples free
HJ klUuhn Sl Co ' * . ISUi and Jtauulu
I t aj , •
IiAST l ) Y StNNUUS
TlicJuiIgiiicut nrtho Court In Many
Minor Cnse .
Pndtiy Kvan is n young man woo has fig
ured in polica circles previously , Ho was
before Judge Horkn on the chnrgo of being
drunk ami boisterous
Ill not place myself In a prcdicntnont to
bo brought before you again this year , If
you'll lot mo go this tlmo , Judge "
All right , if you'll ' kcop that protniso you
may go , " said the ludgo , not thinking that
this was the last day of ISM ) .
llyun hiid lust passed through the
gate when the court realized whnt
the follow liiul said IIo attempted to haul
him hack , but It was too late Paddy had
flown
"That's the laBt tlmo I'd ' bo played for a
sucker on that sort of a promise , " smiled
the Judge ns he cried out the name of Wil
liam Hunter
Hunter was accused of having snakes "
Ho domed It Tito defendant has ono human
leg and otio wooden ono
"I was sitting in a saloon.lt your honor
please , " said Hunter , when a man with
brass buttons came in nnd snid I looked sick
I told hhn I was sick , and ho
offered to wrlto mo n prescription I ue-
ropted his generosity and ho wrote out n
warrant Hints how I happen to bo heio
Ho fooled that's ' . "
mo , Judge ! right
"Flvo days in the county jail "
Mlko Murphy for using nbusivo epithets to
his wife und daughter was lined S'30 and
cost * .
Hopn-wiNKiNu jusriois
The Fnrco ot Appealed Cases From
the Police Court
County Attorney Mnhoney dismissed ever
thirty oases from the criminal doeket yes
terday that were entered for trial ut the
September term They were nearly all of n
potty n.ituro and were appealed from the
police court
It Is generally understood Mint the Quick
est way out of a pollco court case Is to take
an appeal to the district court If the line
In the polieo court Is moro thah $23 , the victim
simply smiles and takes an appeal , feeling
reasonable assurance , based on past experi
ence , that the case will novcr bo
brought to trial Tlio criminal docket
is always leaded with such cases , and with
the great amount of moro important cases
Mint nrr on the list the minor ones nro passed
until the end of the term , wtion Micro is no
clmnco of securing n prosecution and the
county attorney dismisses them to got rid of
thnm
The following is a list of tlio cases dis
missed as above :
Oscar Kyan , gambling ; Chrit Johnson and
John Dee , lighting and gambling ; J. K. Bald
win , gambling ; Ed O'Connor , assault and
battery ; John Sax ton assault and battei.V !
Willlaui Wood , lighting ; Chris Klzer , as
sault and battery ; Frank Crawford , mutilat
ing public records : Horace Sharp , fast driv
ings F. L. Uauer , peddling without II-
cense ; Eddie L. Erricson , incorrigibility ;
J.V. . McGco tlu-catetiin'g to kill ; Leo Nes-
ttehouso , lighting ; Michael Nittlcr unlaw
fully taking water from public hydrant ;
Florence \Vut70U , prostitute and vngrancy ;
Al llurko , vagrancy ; Goldie Burton va
grancy and prostitution ; J. O. Elliott , violating
lating city plumbing ordinance ; Thomas and
Joseph Cariwright , destroying shada trees ;
Valentino Lippviolating building inspectors '
ordinance ; John Uurbosk , fast driving ; Hat
tie Ubol , perjury ; Wesley M. Craig , bas
tardy ; diaries L. Draper and W. A. Towio ,
setting fire to prairie ; Hlchard O'Mallev ,
mnhclous destruction of property ; Uoddy
O'Neill , vagrancy ; Ed Galilean , disturbing
the peace ; W. O. Burgess , peace warrant ;
John Corrigan , throitomng to kill ;
Frank Abshiro , assault ; Charles Whitlow ,
pence warrant ; Hello Uutler , adultery ;
Fanny Hollumy , peace warrant ; William
Nestle house , vagrancy ; John Mcllhalton
uud wlfo , peace warrant : William Nestle
hoiiBO , threatening to kill ; Mrs E. M.
Smith , selling lottery tickets
None of the score or moro of cases ngainst
saloon keepers for selling hcjuor on Sunday
nppeulcd from the polieo court have been
reached , and cannot bo now until the Feb
ruary toriti of the court
Now CnscB
Edward Nelson has commenced suit for
$ .i,000 damages against William F. Lang for
slander
Edward A. Ayerst has brought suit
against the Sun tire Insurance company to
recover ? 3,000 on goods destroyed by flro
which had been insurca with the Sun com
pany but upon which they haa delayed pay
ment upon ono pretext or another
Jacob C. Dculse , Hottlo _ L. Collier and
Fred Parker illod a petition for an injunc
tion against the mayor and city council to
restrain tbeni from passing an ordiuanco
providing for the paving of Thirtieth street
from Ames avenue north to the city limits
The petitioners represent that Micro Is no
money in the city treasury to pay for the
paving of the street intersections , and that
all Mm paving bonds which were authorized
to bo issued have been sold and the proceeds
used , and they produce the affidavit of
ComptrollcrGoodrieh In support of their as
sertions
A restraining order was issued by Judge
Clarkson to restrain the council from pass
lug thoordinance
The arguments for a new trial in the case
of the Omaha Fuir & Exposition association
against the Missouri Pnciiii ) railway com
pany will bo heard next Saturday
John M. Itlco has brought suit against the
mayor , chiqf of pollco aud three of the force
for $25,000 damages , alleging that ho was
assaulted and imprisoned on October 11 , and
detained in prison for two days without any
reasonable or probable cause
Hoary D. Estabrook has filed his answer
In tlio suit of the Omaha National bank vs
Estabrook , to foreclose on a real cstato
niortgago Estibrook claims that ho borrowed -
rowed 510,000 from the bank and guvo his
note for tlio amount , secured by real estate
valued at ? 5SU00. The note was to bear
interest at 8 per cent aud was duo in three
mouths Estabrook objected to the words
" 10 pot cent after maturity , " but was assured
this was only to Insure prompt ronownl of
the note , una the note would bo renewed at
the old rate At the expiration of the note
Estabrook paid the interest , but the bank
refused to renew the note at a less rate thou
10 per cent , which ho refused to occcdo to
The bank then nttemptod to forccloso and
Estabrook prays for a lostruiniug order to
prevent the bunk from disposing ot the col
lateral securities
Court bus adjourned until January 13.
Como In , l'le.ine. .
The following persons , churircrt with state
offenses , whoso cases were not reached at
the present term of court and who are out
on bonds , nro requested to call on District
Clerk Mooros this week and have their bond
renewed for another term : Anton Dragood ,
Illegal voting , 1500 ; P. W. Hod son , larceny
as bulleo , * 1,000 ; .lurry Ilyaa , bribery , (1,000 ;
Ed Culver , disposing of mortgaged property ,
frUO ; C. L. Worndt , bribery , SbOO ; John
Thorn , burglary , (500 ; W. W. Hittnor ob-
taming money under false pretenses , (500 ;
Joseph Marshall , arson , i'2W.
Jii'tloo Goes Out ,
The business of the September icrm of the
district court was concluded with the oxcou-
tion of a few matters to bo dlsposod ot that
are already in the hands of the Judges
There will bo a session of thocourtono week
from next Monday for the purpose only ot
handing down decisions in matters now
being held under advlsemont by the Judges
Two weeks frutn yesterday JudgoWukoley
and Judge Douuo will hear the urguments In
the cases of Sheriff Coburn uguiost the
county It Is the desire of tko ' county utter
noy uud ulso of the sheriff to have the ques
tions Involved settled us soon as possible not
ouly for the purpose of enabling Sheriff Co-
burn to close up the affairs of his ofllco , but
also to servo us a rule to goyoru the incom-
lug sheriff in his accounts with the county
Tlio Max Meyer Jlumngo Cases
Judge Doano sustained a demurrer which
relieves the city , Hullding Inspector Whit
lock and his bondsmoa from liability in the
damage cases brought by the victims of the
wreck of Mux Meyer's buildiug at the corner
ot Tooth aud Faroam streets
There were 11 vo suits for damages , aggre
gating fJl.lUJ , against Max Meyer , the city ,
the building Inspector and his boudsmou
The petitioners claimed that the building
was a nuisance and should have been abated
by the city authorities City Attorney Woo
star demurred on too rouud that tbe city Is
not 11 U1or a failure to abala a ajifmnna
The demurrer was sustained ns to all ot the
defendants except Max Moer. .
A Decision on the Garnishee Imvr
Judge Doano rendered a decision vc&-
terdny which supports the now garnishee
lnw Tlio decision was In the case of John
son vs Maker ot nl Johnson's wages were
garnlshccd in Iowa for nn Omaha debt , and
judgment rendorcd against him Ho sued
the holder of the Judgment In Jusllco Hands '
court nnd rocovorcd damages The case was
appealed to the district court and Justice
Heads ruling sustained This settles the
question nnd will probably put n stop to'tho
garnlshcclng of the wageiof Omnha railroad
men lu Council Bluffs
Justice on tin Haco
Thoto was only a twenty-minuto session
of the United States court in the morning ,
Judge Dundy having just thnt much tlmo to
spare before ho started for the depot lo catch
the train , to bear him to the banquet to
Judge Brewer by Mayor Wagner of Atchi
son Knn
For once the court room presented an ani
mated scene and in a remarkably shot t time
any number of defaults , decrees , orders nnd
confirmations had been disposed of , The
Judge could not understand why the attor
neys could not bo ns brisk on other morn
ings
ings.H.
H. G. Taylor , who pleaded guilty to the
chnrgo of selling liquor without a govern
ment license , was lined (20 and costs
The case before the grand Jury was con
tinued until Thursday nt 8 p. in , und the
court adjourned until Mint time
Court Notcr
Judge Clarkson overruled a motion for n
new triul in the case of Shock vs Joseph , a
replevin suit
Thncasoof Klrkendall vs the cl.y , nn np
pent fiom the city's ' order to lower i\ side
walk nt Eleventh nnd Harney streets , wns
dismissed at pluintilt's ' cost in Judge Uoiuie's
court
Lenvo was granted bv Judge Doano to the
nttorneys of the Democrat publishing com
piny to tile nn nmcndod potitlon in the
company's case ngainst the countv , a claim
for balance duo for publishing the delinquent
tax list _
HANDS OFF , CHICAGO
Take tlio World * Fair , Hut You Cant
llnve ilin M. Ij Conference
Bishop Newman is extremely anxious that
Omaha shall not permit Chicago to take the
next session of the general conference of the
Methodist chuich from this city Ho ! • } , ac
cordingly , doing all ho can to prevent such h
result
"Iho commissioners appointed by the
board of bishops , " said he , will meet at the
Paxton hotel in this city at 12 o'clock on the
sixteenth day of Jununiy , to decide the mat
ter Tiieso gentlemen represent four sections
of the country 'J hey are invested with
power to determine where the quadrenui.il
session of the general conference shall bo
held A more important mlbslon has rarely
if ever been intrusted to seven men , for
the conference will be composed of 500
delegates the most distinguished ministeis
and prominent laymen in Mm nation ,
"l'hoy came to legislate for a church having
2,000,000 members and over 12,000 , clergymen
and whoso aununl contributions to church
work equal ( ilOOJlOO '
Iho body is also judicial In character It
not only decides questions of lnw , but pro
nounces opinions lor the future guidance of
its bishops , ministers and laymen
"Omahn has beou favored with many emi
nent assemblage * , but it is sale to sav that
this will bo the gr.mdost of them all These
visitors will remain during the month of
May , lsJJ l'hey will come Irom all parts of
the worl I and speak all languaces The
commissioners nro coming to decide whether
Omaha can furnish adequate uccouimodu-
tionsfor the ontcrtainmont of such an ublo
bed j'of men
" 1 think she can All the ether churches
have responded nobly .Wo nro already as
sured of entertainment for about HOO , 'in pri
vutc familiesbut that is not enough A gr/at
many must bo lodged at * hotels , und it will
require a considerable sum of money to de
fray necessary expenses This wo musi
have to keep our plodco made to the confer
ence last May on the strength of which
Omaha wa designated us the placa for hold
ing the next session
"As the best means ot accomplishing what
is necessary we have arranged to creat" n
commlttco of 100 men , composiSd of cdltu.j ,
bankers , lawyers and merchants , who are to
take the mutter in their own hands und
run It "
That committee is being made np now
Save Tour Haii
BY a timely usoof Aycr's Hair Vigor
This preparation tins no equal as a
dressing It keeps the scalp clean , cool ,
cud health } * , and presents the color ,
fullness , and beauty of the hair
" I wns rapidly becoming bald and
pray ; but after using two or thrco
bottles ot Aycr's Hair Vigor my hair
grew thick uud glossy and the original
color was restored " Molrin Aldrich ,
Canaan Centre , N. II
" Sotno tlmo ngo I lost nil my linlrin
consequence of measles After duo
waiting , no new growth appeared I
then used Ayers Hair Vigor aud my
hair grow
Thick and Strong
It has apparently como to stay The
Vigor Is idently a great aid to nal uro "
J. B. Williams , Floiesville , Texas
"I have used Ayers Hair ATigor for
the past four or flvo years and find it a
most -.ntlsfnctory dressing for the hair
It Is nil I could desire , being liarmleps ,
causing the hair to retain lis natural
color , and lequiring but n small quantity
to rnndor tliu hair easy to arrange "
Mrs 31. A. Ilalloy , U Chailes street ,
Haverhill , Mass
" I have been using Ayers ITalrVigor
tor su\ oral yems , and believe that it Ims
caused my hair to retain its natural
coloi " > frs II J. King , Dealer in
Dry Goods , &c , Illshopvillu , Md ,
Ayers ' Hair Vigor ,
rr.rriiiED or
Dr J. C , Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass
Gold by Druggliti and l' rfinner * . v
KIRKS
AMERICAN
FAMILY
tJJEJiS
• GALA HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ,
Four Nights and Two Matinees Commencing
New Years JI tlneo January 1st.
BOLOSSYKIRALFY'S
Grand Spectacular and
European Specialty Co
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A nlltl Spectacle la Turn ) Tableaux
60 IVi-song in the Grand Production GO
S-iU will to put on * le Tuodar rrlctittc sod | 1 |
THE FASTEST TIME ON RKC0KD ,
in the direction of the nearest tlnifr-slore , is not too fast for a person to mnko
who is troubled with any ot the myiiad forms of disease restiltlnc * from a torpid
or deranged liver and Its attendant iinpnic blood , and Is , tliccefinc , in need of
that world-filmed and onb/ guaranteed blood-purlllei- liver invl-fnintor known
as Dr Pietce's Golden Medical Discovery Every form of Scrofulous Skin and
Scalp Disease , Eczema , Erysipelas Salt-rheum , Tetter , scaly , cruny , itching ,
burning and tormenting forms of skin disease , are cured by this > vondcrful
remedy as if by mij-ic. Sold by dnim-UK under a posithornnrniitco of benefit
or cure , or money refunded All Scrofulous affections , as Fever-tores , White
Swellings , Hlp-jolnt Disease , Old Smes and Ulcer * , yield to its wonderful cura
tive properties It promptly conquers Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia It Is a con
centrated vegetable fluid extract Do = e small and plci nnt to taste Contains
no alcohol , dent inebriate or manufacture topers ; Is free from svi up or sugar ,
aud , therefore , dent sour or ferment in the stomach , Inteifering witli digestion ;
a3 peculiar in its wonderful curative effects as in its composition Theie is no
other medicine at all like it , cither in composition or effect Thcrefoie , dent ' he
fooled Into accepting something instead , said to be just ns good " ' if substitutes
are " just as good , " why dent their vendors guarantee them to do whnt they are
lecomtnended to , or lefitnd money piid for them , as v-e do with nil who buy
Golden Medical Discovery ? * * For the very good reason that such a plan of
3.tlc would bankiupt the manufacturers of any but nn extiaordiuary remedy like
the Discovery " To purify the blood , invigorate the liver , promote digestion ,
and build up both flesh and strength , it Is uiicqiitilcd , whether for adults or
children Wokld's Disit.nsaky Medical AhSOCiATiON , Propiletors , No CG3
Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y.
ITL \ & . ' / ? " ' • < f" Q-ti'il3"R • • • . & _ > for nn Incurable case of
frAi SaQCSLJ''LjJ * " " • " " C-1a-rh in the Head
fStt * . a % m" K * ' * * "I by
l j 9P O * --ropiletoraof DR SAGES CATARRH REMEDY
Kvft3ST MI-TOMS or CATAUKII.-Hpn-lnclie. obstruction nf nose , ulechorprcs
/ / v * " fiillinp into throat , sometimes profuse , wntery , nnd ncrlil , nt others Milclr ,
if \r tenacious , mucous , purulent , bloody , putrid and offenslvo ; eyco wenk , rinor-
I'sf-A AS Inir in ears , deafness ; oirenslvo lircuth ; smell nnd tnsto impaired , nnd pen
w - > - * oral debility Only n few of these symptoms likely to bo present at once
Dr Sages Ilemody curus the worst cases Only GO ccutfl Sold by druge Ista v\ cry where
For Sale by M. H. Bliss , Omaha , Nebraska
| | CLOTHING
State Line ,
ToUIns 0-r , lielfast , Dublin nnd Liverpool
FKOM NKW YOKK1JVKKV TllUltSDAl' .
Cabin puaiaiEoSti to 150 , ncconlln ? to locution or tit
room * Exciir8lun * uj to fJJ
Btccrniio to and from Kuropo at Lowest ltatoj
AUSTIN 1)ALU IS X CO , IJCIl I AKCntS ,
W llroadiray , J c Vori
Jens IHIOE.V , Ocn'l Western Alien * .
\ > A Humoli ! ! | St , Chicago ,
IUUKV B. Mooiits , Tues UcCannp ,
Al'oiUs ut Omalm
* fv GOLD MEDAL PAUfo , 1878.
| | | WBAKm & CO 'S
iiMBreaulasi Cocoa
- * *
jjjgfSj-jBP jt absolutely pure anil
KjsSAl ' " ' ' soluble
jf/tlfp. / No Chemicals
will / I lll\ \ \ \ flr * uc < * 'n ' " * Prrp * " 011 * * • • m9n
I fill I \k \ H tlt < " % ' * ' " ' ' " " ' ' * * * 'r'"Jrf ' * et Cocoa
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I Jill I ( i I ill | mlit-i with Surth , Arrow rot or Hugtr ,
RvhKW il \ itndlU Hitrciuro far more economical ,
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Mjfll J Hi B 1 * * tf $ than ont cctif a tup It ! •
Rmff111 / | | j BitTiDiureteDpHiU ftJmlriblyiJiptL-d
feawUf f I1L Uf fet ( JoT lldi • ell ci fr oui ta lictltlu
Sold by Grocers evcryuhcro *
W. BAKER & CO , . Dorchester Maaa
$5.00
AfulKetof Teeth on rubb-r for V > . nuarantcoil to
tip as wtll niaito aplauii > unt nut from any danttl
omcolntliUcountrjiiuia for whlth you wouia ! ) •
cliariioil o er twice i muoli
'leclheitracteil wn..u4t palnordanser , an ! wlti-
out the mo ( Uoiofirusat eltlior or oloctrlcltT
uoldaua tllvcrriliian ut half rate
SatlBfacUoii aunraiitceil
DR BAIEEY , DENTIST ,
Fiixtoii lllock , Kllli nnd rurnnni Streets
Take Klenuor on Ittil Street
Ol'KN EVENINOS UOTII i OCLOCK
SHOOEALERSll
ebrated lines of Hoots nnd Shoe * , raanuf act nr-
cd by l ) . M. Henderson a Co , otUlilcaao Fac
tories at Chicago , Dlxou.U \ , and Foil Du i.ae ,
\Vls.-bUouid rite SAM , N. WATSON , resi
dence , VitKMONT Nlill Traveling ftgent
lleadijuurtera for ltubbere
FOU MEN ONLY !
A ru l 11 f C o.--al ud JtEEVODS DKBIUTy-
niTT ? Tl V-ikuu ' Uodyaad MladiXffuti
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K-ti-t , SitUOOU Mlj BlHrJ Ue u E.Ur.u4
( m.riko naii.ciDiTiioi'iu oauna ri T ( r foot
ikW.UlMUIU ) MO TBIi7atIT-B-a.ll- % ill
m l Ul > ' * • • • > ( Utau T-nlUriH , ul rl < C * bU < .
Tf . - rll-UMi. * * - , * ftllfl > FlM UB a > 4 br * r * i-tlUA
ir ( > - . iilna 111" MIUU1 U ltllAiaHI
Dr.J.E.McGREW
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Tlio Well BSiiown Si > celiiHst ,
jRy liS l TOJv the trcatmont of
fSS01 jWIIUJ . * " forms ol Fin
er ' -VfiiS 'tSfe vati : nisr\Mi8
I * &e ? & . 'Jlect and strict ,
/ J Sk nro a aire Kimi-
Jf ' } i\ ' " "okIbinnun -
( 7 * * /rSl n0"9 ab olutolv
S vJ MII cured , ( end for
, ( * * Jt,5t / / / / hooks , The I.lfu
r.tfrilfii > \ \r > 7 fcccrut , " foritun
VJfwRi'xi ' ] , / or Woman , each
JLf' t-u > - lUrentilituiiit ) .
b. * & . L Nervou-ness , l-o.
I . f\ \ malollhea-cd.ca
V V / \ turrah and hkln
* ka ! Bu rn- / I IM'caaca ourod
N * S ptu / \ quickly and per
hgfi B ' . . i d GtrS&b * . nicitt by ' corro-
! n'E ' 5 ' * ' 't"ITrT5r' ' & ifcw spondenco , aotul
? ? i - * * H < i'l . /Vr * . .tflr 4 * - "larii" " for reply
• l'o.vmju/im'a'io ; * ritni : .
Orfice SE Cor lUtfi & Jackson Sts
Omaha , Neb ,
SYPHILIS
Clin bo oured in SO to GO days uy the
use of the
Mafic Remedy
Vor i-nlo only bj the Cook Ilpmcdy Co , of Oninlin ,
Nolimoku iVrlioloiu fur tlio iiiuikm nti liuldri-ns of
jmtluntswho liavu bton etin-ti nnd from whom \ > n
linvu purtnlssLon tureftr HyplUlU la a itlt-eusa Unit
haftulwitys Ijutiled thocklll of tluiuo t omluonLphyHi
claim , iitid until tliodlneovvry , ot the Cook Ueinoly
ru' * lMAlUHKMKin ! , lnotonalnUriyfeTcritt\liiu !
tliodlsouso lift been curul ; Wo pimruiit03 In euro
nny canu that can ho producoJ Those who have
tai'fiiiiL ! rcury jH > tuBhH s H. nucus iilturnnsor other
advertised remedies , with only toioporury henutltn
ciin now bo purnianfiUIy cured by the uao of the
• MAUMHKMKHV * " of the Cook HuiueilyCo , Omaha ,
Neb Mow are of Ininiltiitlomi It U iitmolulidy lm *
posidblo for for nny ether person or com puny to have
our forinulu or any remedy Mku It In oifect Hud result s
Iho < ook Uomedy Co . has boon tioutln potlonts for
four years and hitvuiuwayH Ktvin ? perfott natisfuct *
Ion 'ihev uro ilnanclftlly rcspoiulblo , htivlmf a cupl >
till of ovorf.U' ' . .MJiJnuiKlni : thelrfcuurnnlcoifood wo
solicit the most obfcthmto tusoi thono who huvo
trtodo ery known remedy and Ion tall hope of rt'cov *
cry Corri'Bpond with us and kt ui put you In poi
oHrton ute\i lonuj tlott convince * the in out fckeptkal
Mark what what wo Miiy : InthucnU you > ir T use
our "MAUKjUKMKUV" before you can bo periuiu *
cntly turedi It U the most horolo blood purlllcro\Lr
known , Writ for particular ; * . All letters contiden
tin ! .
PAllTinil Ho tsuro youare frottlug the Conk
UHUI lull UeiiU'dy Com Magic Ilemudy
Nona othem nro veniilno 1'arllun il.ilmltu lo flo
iiKeutB for ui nrolujpomurs and frtuJa 1 oil p-utto-
ulurs free , AddreM * all umimuulcutlous to
The Oook Remedy Go ,
jlgomsJl8anUM PaxloiiBljc
palf hma cusiil
\SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE
Q Iuataatlr rolloTM lh moat violent attark No
waltlnafor roaulta Il action liilmmedl
ate , direct and certain , and a euro Wttuireault
in all curabla caMi A ainala trial coaTlucea
Iharnnat i.kei.tic-1 IMca AOr.and 81.IM ) , ol
ilniaaiita or or ni.il Trial pack.Ke / > * to any
Manhnnrl restored
lYlRlinllllll Ilt nr Kart.-irlcllia
IflUIIIIUUll ot joulliful iinnrudcnrr ,
cau.Uiir iVcinalure l > rarf N rou DtLlliiy , Ixut
AUultoofl Aa . havlna trlvd In 1 alnerery kuoa n reme
dy , baa dUmrurvd a alimile mraaa of aelf cure , wblca
It lll lend ( avtlrcl ) UlEB lo Ida f rllow aull-rrra.
AddrtMJll llttVM , j\o 1ui J.J0 , New York Cliy
Tfi weak MCM rwjvswssrw
III _ _ _ _ _ IVl I IV f' ' " * • wuk- ! . • ' * • , •
uatail aABUudarfull ta.iltu'arf ' fcr bou cat * rf if ckatja
i rr . . . lTufil i'fHlI.Klt ,
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CONTINENTAL • jj
Special Sale of Boys ' Koee Pant Suits
Lot No 1. i
Price $4. $ '
We will offer this week 150 Boys all wool j
Cheviot Suits , ages 5 to 12 , Knee Pants , full )
winter weight , at $4 each ; guaranteed to be | ' "
strictly all wool and made and trimmed as j
thoroughly as any goods sold irom this depart j I
ment Remember the price , $4. We claim they # }
cannot be duplicated outside the Continental ' m\ \
for less than $6 , We will send a suit to any I'fi ;
address and pay all express charges if not li |
satisfactory '
wf
Lot No 2. * Wt
Price S5 r
We have consolidated several lots of fine 1
Cheviots and Cassimere Suits , ages 5 to 14- , v
Knee Pants , which have been sold all season
for $7,00 and $8,00into one grand bargain 1
line at $5.00. We are making preparations for * f
our Spring stock and our efforts lor the next * ( } I
four weeks will be to close out all of our broken ' | * ,
lots in fine goods and our patrons will reason -
ably expect some astonishing bargains Remember - |
member this lot , Price $5,00. |
Lot No 3. ' | . l
' , Boys'Cape ' Overcoats , Price 14,00. L
Ages 5 to 12. , adflH
One of the best values at this sale is this line of Boys Over JP 1M %
coats , in two shades of diagonal overcoatingWe are over1Ifl
stocked on these goods and have decided to close them out at HS ]
the popular price of $4.00. Send for one and if it is not satisI }
factory , may be returned at our expense w'l'
Lot No 4. li
Boys ' Regular Overcoats , Price $5. | |
Ages 10 to 15. Kj
_ _
This is a lot of fine Melton Overcoats in two shades , mada fl n • '
in regular fly-front style with velvet collar , a garment usually < mfi !
sold for $8. We will offer them to close at $5 each You take | L
no risk on this lot It is less than manufacturers ' cost \ _ K $
Lot No 5 : > Tn
MEN'S ' CHEVIOT SACK SUITS , if
Price , $10. $ 1
We will sell this week a lot of Men's All-wool Cheviot . /
Suits , in all about 150 suits , at $10.00 each We have only this H [
to say about them , that they arc goods worth in the regular H
course of trade , $15.00. Wc will send a suit to any address BJ
and if it is not satisfactory may be returned und we will pay all wj
express charges , Sizes from 35 to 42. ' H,1
MEN'S OVERCOATS and ULSTERS , I
The balance of our stock of fine Overcoats and Ulstera HP
have been marked at prices as low as we would quote in July Hi ]
We cannot enumerate the different lots , but will guarantee the HI ]
price to be the lowest quality considered Hu ,
It is not our aim to quote prices on shoddy H |
or trashy goods , We have none.at any price , K
but we will give you the best in the market and K
at the lowest possible prices , Hfl
FREELAaND , LOOMIS & CO-v If
Cor Douglas and 15th St / * P
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clotninf I ;
House West of the Mississippi , I