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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1889)
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MunO H | doll , the insurnnco solicitor cliiirtrod M I with embezzlement , wns dlamlssod in H | police court yesterday by Assistant H | County Attorney Moroarlty H { A herd of thirty buffaloes which Is M \ being shipped from Manitoba to Utah H i nro at the stock yards in South Omaha , H j and are uttractlnp consldorablo atton- M tion Hji Shorlff Coburn nnd Commissioner H j Mount have Rene to Kearney in chat-pa H J of IM Livingston , a young boy who has p boon stilouccd to the reform school for H larceny Hj The curves for the new street car line H ; < running1 from Nineteenth and LoavonII l worth to Sixteenth and Plorco are being H put in pinco In about three dajs the Hf line will bo ready for use E T'orsnnnl lnrnKrnplio H J. D. Caldwell of Cn\\g \ , Is at the Casey Hl J. G. Spencer of Crnig , is at the Casey M J. Crcngon of Decatur , Is at tbo Mlllnrd H | C. A. Porter of Alilanco , is nt the Cnscy H ] O. II Scott of Hebron , Is at tlio Murray Hl 1 > . U. Vroinaa of Kanaolpli , is at the c Cnscy Hu C. S. Pcnflcld anil wlfo of Froinont , are H | guests nt the Murray Hl ii H. Potorsoa ot Louisville , It registered 1 at the Casey Hl J. P. Kcndcll of Superior , is a guest at the H Cnsoy Hj John Markloy of O'Noill ' , is at the Casey H | J , It Alter of Grand Island , Is at the Paxti B ton M J. C. Mann of Albion , Is registered at the K Prtxton H O. W. Hdwnrds and wlfo of Hooper , are H § at the Puxton m V. P. Neil of Edgar , Is a Rucst at the j Paxton Hj J. D. McDonald , C. S. Pcnflad and .7. P. Hh Allen of Promont , are quests at the Murray Hj Alfred L Atwood and C. II Toucruy of HK Promont , ura nt the Murray , Ht P. M. Cornell of Crcto , Is icglstcroa at the H \ Murray 1 P. IC and K. E. Valentino of West Point , H ! nrc guests ot the Millard Hfc J. P. Cousidme , George P. Dcthlof , H I diaries Jones , A. L. Pound nnd G , l-i Thorp | of Lincoln , are registered at the Millard Hi A. V. S. Saunders of Ueatrlco is at the i , Millard H * O. Fro it of Bartloy , is registered at the B : Merchants B f S. T. Caldwell of Edgar , is at the Mcr- H Dr Charles S. Hart of Lincoln , is at the B Morchnnts B .Tosso T. Davis of Ulalr , is at tbo Mer- chants BJ T C. Crawford of West Point , is a guest at the Paxton _ _ _ _ _ M lllrcnl tiiqunr Bolllne Ba J. C. McCurdy of Madrid , Perkins county , H was brought to this city yesterday afternoon M by Deputy Marshal Stewart nnd confined in ; Jail charged with selling liquor without nav- B | meat of a special tax Ho will bo arraigned Bj | this morning m Pnr NVrvous I'ro.qtintlon Ba Use Hosford's Acid Phosphate BJI PrV. . Graevcs , NortlHlcld , Minn , says : BJI "I hnvousod It in cases of nervous prostra- B | tion , and also in combination with other fl remedies In Indigestion , it has proved as BH satisfactory as could be cxpectod " BH | A Sprinter ISurelir BV i A burglar entered the resldonce of 0. F. BV Racltloy , at Iwenty-thlrd and Pacllia streets BftV Sunday night , and stele tbo gentleman's k Bftf pantaloonswhich contained about $10 in cash B _ B Mrs Itacklcy uwolto ] ust as the thief was BjB leaving Her husband sprang out of bed BJB and gave chase , buttho burglar was too good BjH a sprinter and got away H Pur Coughs nnd J lirnnt Dlsord ri B _ H use Browns Bronchial Tiochos Have H ' uovcr changed my mind respecting them , ex- BJH' ' ' copt I thin K hotter of that which I begin i BH ttilnUing well of * 1 Ilev Henry Ward L _ Pteehor Sold only in boxes H ! Tired or Her Spous- . BJH In Justice Harts court Nick Obrack , col- BjH orcd , and Mary Gotch were hold to tbo dis- BJH trlct court oa the charge of adultery The t BjH charge was prcforiod by the girls 1 BJH mother , who claimed that her daughter BJH bus a husband living The girl admitted the BJH charge but claimed it was a man whom her BJB mother had forced tier to marry In Washing BJK ton county , Missouri , some tlrao ago HJH Bcccham's Plus act like magio on a weak Bfl stomach _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BH - A Nickel lor Mnby , Too BJJ A gentleman , his wife and their three BJJ yoar-olu child boarded a motor car at Phil 1 BJJ Sheridan street yesterday The husband BJJ paid two fares and refused to pay for the BJJ baby Tbo conductor iuformod him that ho ' BJ' would have to pay for tbo child After some BJI lively words , which at ono tlmo threatened t BJB' n light , the man and his family loft the BHv train _ _ _ _ _ _ H H. Pozzoni's Comploxlon Powder produces a H Soft and bouutiful sKln ; It combines every m elouiont of beauty and purity 1 Tlio "VVroim Woman i Mrs Ju 11a Bankhart , a widow who runs a H saloon at Fort Omaha , shot a drunken grad H H' or named C. II Bajvno , who attempted to H H oroato adlstuibancu lu her place yesterday H H afternoon , H H' The grader made his appoaranca at 3 H H- o'clock and began to ralso a row H Mrs Bankhart npoeuled to August Hum [ H H | bach , a butcher who lives next door , H H ' ' ana the grader > was ejected from the H H , place Ho returned la a few minutes ' Hi and burst in the door and mudo an assault f upon Mrs Bankhart with a shovel 1 , jf Ha struck her once ever the Hi % head , n glancing biov that did not inflict a H _ H jcH < very serious Injury H _ H | Mrs Bankhart at first made a bluff at HH _ Jlnj no with n revolver which was not loaded f Ho defied her to shoot and was decidedly B' boisterous T Pin ally the woman locked the door , V Bayne was endeavoring to ferco it ppen 1 when the ivoninn stepped out of a side door m and ilrcd two shots The ilrst did not take : M effect but the second ouo struck Bayne In m the loft wrist As soon os the shot was m od M ho foil to the pavement and the womau B ceased drin nnu walked lelsurly back Into H the house Kho d'd ' not know whotberor not B sbo had ltllkM her victim until after the po- H ltco and reporters arrived and told her H , The greatest confusion prevailed The po- H ltco and the city ptiyslcluu were summoned H Dr Iialph tooii charge of the wounded man M and had him removed to the city jail . Bayaohas been employed by a grading m contractor named John MuMabon , and m shortly before the shooting MoMahou bought ; . Bavno a pint of whiskey in Mrs Bankhart's f. place Uayno was angry because the woman B'l refused to trust him for drinks B < - When the police arrived they did not place m Mrs Bankhart under arrest Batno was M taken to the police station and attended by mJ ' the city physician , but no charge was placed H Dgainst him ' ' Mrs Bankhart has boon conducting a saloon - ' loon at the fort for yoars.aud has been t married several times HkH 11m nank nuil tliu Oflloo , B - Tlio Tjler Doelt Co , of St LoulsMo ) , BH ; nnd the Tyler System of Rank Counters BHi The bnnUar need no longer giva hull BH < his capital for llxturcs The roodorn B * olUco can bo furnished \ \ ith lovely dosha : , - Ac , at rates that will eucourngo pro > B press nnd improvement Tylor'a Royal ! Typo "Wrltor Cubiuot und Doslc Com v bincd urouow within the rouoh of o\ery H ' o po rat or , Send for their cutuloguos , _ oo utlv lu this isauo , BlBB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MBbbbbWbbmmmbBI OMAHA'S PIllVUjCaS They ! Will Henceforth no Kespeotcd by tlio Unllroails The new freight rates for Omaha will go Into effect todav unless something not now anticipated should occur The schedule sheet , on which half a dozen clerks from the various general freight ofllcos have been at work for nonrly two weeks , wns completed Saturday evening nnd will bo ready for dlsat tributlon today QTho meeting of the adjusters In Chicago , lnit wcok , fnllcd to anirovo | these rntos , hut that fact will not bo permitted to Intcrforo with | the action of the Nebraska roads , The managers of the latter say they propose to stand by the wnttco and Bigr.ed agrcomont entered into bv them and the Omaha mercc chants < • ' regardless of Chicago , the freight asti soclatlou or anybody else This tlmo It y happens that the two Chicago roads having Is ooraska lines are together In the stand taken , consequently Chlcngo has no string to pull as a moans of forcing a compliance with her demands for furtner discrimination against Omaha Hereafter , ns a consc- nuenco , the merchants of this city will have tin , [ equal show with the jobbers or Chicago and bt Louis on business west of tlio river nnd that Is what thoi have always asked for Heretofore thov ha\o virtually boon frozen out of their own territory because the Buru lingtnn and Northwestern rends could not bo induced { J , to give up wunt they called the ud- vantages of a long haul nnd mnko such rates ns would give Omaha jobbers an equal showing Tuo loport published exclusively In Tun Beg on fe.uurdnv that G. M. Cuming , gen eral * manager of the mountain division had j1 been nskcu to resign is well founded , nnd Charles P. Kesoguio will succeed him While the ofliclals nro reticent regarding the matter , they no longer deny that sui'h a change Is to take place It is not known whether Mr Cuinmlng will be rotalned in any other capacity ivlth the company , though the opinion obtains that this removal lets him out entlroly Who will succeed Mr ltesscgulo ! " Is the question propounded today to which came the reply "Wo cant toll yet The matter has not heon given nny consldnrntioti " The fuct thatPnginoor Uocuoof the Union PaclUo has nrraneod for the settlement of his ' family m San Francisco , lends strong confirmation to reports heietoforn published in , these columns thnt this road will bo the llrst transcontinental line to enlor that city as a competitor of the Southern Pacillc TracKlaylng will bo begun at once on tbo surveyed line from Frisco , Utah , to Pioche Nov From Piooho It Is announced the road will bo built down through Los Angeles , leaching tidewater nt Uedondo bench , There ' is good reason for the belief , however , that this announcement Is n more blind to : cover actual plans for rushing the rend straight across Nevada , from Plocho to Sierra - erra , and then in an almost equally straight , line 1 to San Francisco bay All the surveys 1 hnvo I been made through Union Pass , In Mono county , and thence down to the great ; valley , as the road can bo built cheaper , nnd I will Do the shortest line between Omaha and ' San Francisco As Hedondo beach has no 1 safe , harbor for shipping , the project of maki ing ' that place the terminal point Is absurd . The Trans-Missouri Passenger association I will hold Its December moating In tuis city ' today t S P. Boyd , general passenger ngont i of the Uock Island at Topekn , thought it waste i to bo open yesterday , and accordingly put ; In ' an nppenranco before breakfast John i Francis ' met him at the hotel wncro taov dis cussed some questions of differences on I rates { which will bo considered Both these i took ' an adjournment until the other repre sentatives arrive The stockholders of the Oregon Short Line 1 nro to have a meetlngat Salt Lalto City nc\t I Saturday to amend tno articles of con solidation so as to authorize tbc construction 1 of coitain proposed new lines Dr J. Tempany , vetorlnnry surgeon of the Ninth cavalry , who has been hero for some weens past , on the horse board , leaves to day < for his homo In Fort Robinson While hero ho bi ought to the attention of the magnates ' of the Uulon Pacific , B & M. , Mis souri Puclllc , Fremont , Cllthorn & Missouri j Vnlloy roads a design of his patented switch It is ono of the simplest designs imagmablo , nnd j attracted a great deal of at i tention , and received the highest praise ] of the ofllnats in quostlon It has been pronounced a time and labor Bavlng i contrivance because it lsaself-locked , solid i rail and Interchangeable switch stand It Is absolutely safe for the main line both wavs and at all times , because the moment the switch tender icloases his lever to jump on his train , it docs not fail to immediately J and ; automatically lock itself The pnssibil- itv of n switch being left open , tberoforo by a ; carolcss and absentminded man 13 accord inglv done away with , lhe Invention has a number of other advantages , nil of which arc to bo put to a practical test , as Superin tendent Hughes , of the Fremont , Plkhorn & Missouri Valley i oad has ordered the switch to bo introduced Into the yards of the com puny ut Missouri Vnlloy The Milwaukee's city ticket agent has Is sued a pocket time table , giving the arrival and departure of ull truliu , which he is I trlbuting nmoung business mon It Is a very convenient article and will fill a long felt want Assistant Gcnoral Freight Agents Tobbots and Warrick have llnally got settled lu their * ofllcos at Union Pacific headquarters H. B. Jagoo , general eastern passenger agent of the West Shore road , Now York , Is In the city It is expected that the Milwaukee's new fast train between Omaha and Chicago will run on next Sunday • BTIllOKP.V UNFORTUNATES Tlio DoplornDIo Condition of tlio In- m nt os < > 1' tlio Up mi Door Mrs , G. W. Clark returned from the bed side of her slcit daughter In Chicago on Sat urday and found additional cares at the Open Door , of which institution she is tbo manager There were six morounfortunato girls who had sought a refuge thoroslncchcrdcparturo and flvo of them were prostrated with puer- pcral fever Ono of the girls Is in a dying condition and It is not behoved that she can last many hours She has received a letter telling of the flight to Washington territory of the young man who docolvcd her , and does not care to live The others , it is bollovod , will recover with proper care This dlsoaso is con tngious only with women In childbirth nnd a physician can carry the vlrulont gorin in his beard , hair orclothos from ono confined pa tient to another , , The llrst case at the Open Door developed ; two mouths ago and through the mlstulto of the physician In charge , the patient was Vreatod for a cold , As a result , the rontugion spread to other girls conllnod , and flvo were stricken with it before the discovery was made , Efforts are being mndo to disinfect the place and protect the rcmalndor of tbo In- mates ironi the contagion Ono of the girls soon to bo coullucd , has been sent to the poor house ! Mrs Clark says that it any of the other girls had friends she would send them to these persons , but none ot the unfortunates have anybody to whom they can look for a refuge during the porlod of their distress Pour moro girls are soon to bo confined and Mrs Clurko sajs that she must got another house for them to save > them from being attacked ' • 1'ho Open Door is ever crowded at best , " she says , und many of the girls have to sleep on the lloor , They do so very cheerful ly , however , and nro only to glud to Und a homo The girls making application for ad- mission cannot bo turned away as many are in a crlticul condition , Why cant some rich citlzon who owns moro suburban lots thau he knows what II do with donate ouo to the Open Door so that W'o can have a place ou which to build n per , manent homo ! " • Ono Fact la worth a column of rhetoric , said an American statesman It is n fact , es tablished by the testimony of thousands of people , that Hoods Suraaparllla docs euro scrofula , salt rhoutn.and other dis- eases or nllectlons nriring from Impure statu or low condition of the blood It albo overcomes that tired fooling , cro- oUosa good uppotito and gives strength to every part of the system Try it . 'Mm Hulo at Sim Woolvtortlia The Woinaus' auxiliary , St Agnes Guild and the Guild ot the Holy Cioss will hold a _ [ sale at tbo homo of Mrs J , M. Woohvorth on St .Mary's avenue this afternoon and evening Tno articles will bo both useful and ornamental and of every description All of thorn hnvo been donated by the ladies Id addition to ether notices glfron , Mrs Wool wortli } extends a most cordial personal lnvl- tatlon to all who nro Interested In All Saints church | or Its members to como nnd avail themselves of the advantagoi which the snlo offers for the purchase of Christmas gifts nnd the plcasuro ot its novel ontcrtalnincnt • Uncertainty mny attend business ventures nnd enterprises ; but it never attends the piompt administration of Dr Bulls Cough Srrup Price 2 > cents "My sore rnn Itrtho night and my soul refused - fused to bo comported " Poor followl of course It did Pity , ho couldn't get Salva- tiou OH Only Uo cts " AN AGC031MOI1ATINO MA YOU , ' How HiH Ilmiclitnnti Kent Seoiiietl n Cleric Street Commissioner Kent has a clerk , His . nnmo Is II , L. Sownrd , and ho Is drawi ing S3 per day from the public crib Tlioro Is no authority for his employment or his position Such ofllcos nro created by resolu tion of the city council , but City , Clerk Southard has looked over the records nnd says that tlio council has uovcr passed any measure allowing such an appointment City Comptroller Goodrich snjs that Sew ard is drawing his J1 per day with unfailing regularity . Ho also says that it Is customary for ' the comptroller to rccolvo n copy of the resolution creating the position before the nppolntoo receives his pay But ho has re ceived no such -pnper. Instead , Mayor Hroateh i has presumed to order tbo comp troller to pay the silary und , on this author ity , Seward Is drawing his wages from the city's funds It Is Intimated thnt Kent Intended to ask for , an assistant , but feared that the council would deny tlio request Ho accordingly took the shorter nnd less troublesome method of getting the mavor to order the payment , of the assistant mkttijCsomi : stepds , They J Will He Asol'itoil to tlio Ninth Cnvnlrv Iniineillately The horse board of the Ninth cavalry , consisting of Dr Tempany , veterinary sur geon t , Ltoutcnant McAnnuoy , and J. C. Hughes 1 of the qunitermuster's office has completed its worlc and adjourned It has been in session about six weeks In that time it oxamincd about llfty-flvo horses , of which thirty-llvo have been selected In J color , they comprise bays , blacks , sorrels f , and grays They average four i and a half years ot ago , lOJO pounds ] In weight , and fifteen hands nnd i ono inch in height The piico wns 8133.00 j per head They nro n magnificent collection i of animals , as line , the board says i , as wes over selected for the service As a consequence , the gentlemen who mode the i selection feel delighted ever their work They refer to the fact that a similar board in the department of the Missouri was com polled to ndjourn without accomplishing the purpose for which It was created The latter oxamincd S9J horses of which It selected only twenty-six. The others , having been bought by the con tractor with the view of disposing of them to the government , were returned to him with the effect of breaking him up In busiucss Dr Tempany loaves for Port Hobinson to day and Lieutenant McAnancy on Wcdncs- day . Johnson nnd His Checks Tom Johnson has again been placed under arrest on the same old charge passing bogus checks His method is to write out checks on a bank wliBro bo has no money on deposit and then go into some store and purchase - chase about 12 worth ot stuff and got tbo rest in cash Johnson lives at 1812 North Twonty-soventh street He has been ar rested before on the same charge His case I was postponed until the 11th mst nP3WHWJ ? | | SURE gi CURE CURES PERMANENTLY LUMBAGO , In I'aln 30 Years , Constantine , Mich , Ftb IB , 1887. I had pains In the back for thirty years Confined to bed for week * . Flvo years agoSt Jacobs Oil cured mo : am well ana Curly , no return of pain ; can lift as uiiicli as oer. . U M. KEAKICK At DncoGiiTs and Deaitrs THE CHARLES A. VOGELEK CO , . Baltimore Ml DRS BETTS & BETTS Hm Faun am Stiifet , Oiiaua , Nbb ( Opposltd I'axton HotsU Office bours , 9 a , m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a in , So lp-m- Bpeclaltiti In Chronic , Nerroui , Skin and Dlood DU- eniei rvContuttatlon at office or by mull free Meat clneiacntby mall or erpreu , aecuralf packed , free from observation , OuaraDteei to euro quickly , aafe- | y and permanently NERVOUS BEBILITT SflSSfaS suna l'lirslcal iloLay , ttrtflntf from lndttrrutlon , < * x * , cess or Indulgence product ! . * -leut > ! encM despon * dency , ptmnlea on the face , aversion to society , caillr dl-coumrftnV lack of contklunce dull uoHt for Btudr or binlnt'ia , ami Hilda llfu a burden , yufedy , perman * entlr and prirtttolr cured Consult Drs Lloti * AUetti ' , 106 Varunn atreui , Omaba ISeb , Blood and Sin Diseases ss RffifflS I rctulti , completely eradicated wltuont tbe aid of mercury , ticruful * eryftlpelas , rarer lores , btotcliot I ulcura paint tn the beaa and bonei , aypbllltlo aore Uiroat , mouth and timuue ratarrb , etc , permanently cured xliere otliori bave fulled VlMliatr Ilrinoritf n(1 ( Dladdor romplatnts , AlQUuV Ulilldiy l'ulntul , Ullllcult , t 3 fro * quent burnlnir or bloody urine , urine lilvli colored or vrltb milky ledlment on ttanllod , eak back , nunorr bira , glee ) , C ) lltli , etc i'roinptly and aafely cured cbargLi rouionable S-JlvXC'X'lJ CiI-1 maneat turefra * llmoral complete wllhout culllnit , cauitlo ordlllallon CurcaelTeciednt liome by patient nltbout a momenta palu or anuoyanco To Young Men anil Mid le-A.ed Men A SURE CURE ' ae. e.a ch eao veakueti , deairuying both mind and body , wltu all Itadreaded His , permanently cured nnd DPTTO Address thoie who ha\o Im- LKOi DDllO paired themselves by Improper luduleeucei and and solitary linblla which ruin botu body and mind , uutltllun them ( or bualoeu ttudy or MAiiiiiiu Mev , or tboao entering on that happy lift , awarottfphynlcl deulllty , quickly aulitod OUR SUCCESS , ! • bued upon /acta. Urit-practlcal experience , aee- ond-erery caie la earatlally atudlel thui atartlnt angbt , thlrd-meilitnea an prepared In our • n la bttory o aotly toault tacacaic.tbuJ affecting cure * W ' ' ] J ' | _ i'Se uS oce nt poMaja for celebrated work • on ch' rent ? , nervoui and delicate dleaoj Tbouianrt cured , lar a friendly letter or call may lareyou lu- turt tufferlDK and abame , and add golden yaara to Ufa lir-Mo Ictteri au.wered ualeta accompanied by I oauUlnatampi , Ad4reiaorcallon L US ilUTTS & UETTS , ui faisus tiUtst , 0 aba Nab 1 mm i _ ii " " ' < amtm0 I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oatkrrh IS a Wood disease Until trie poison Is J expelled from the sjstem , there can be no cure for this loatlisomo and dangerous malailj * . Therefore , the only cffcctlvo ' trenlincntls a thoroiiRh cottrso of Ayers Sarsapnrlllft the best of all blood 1 purifiers Tlio sooner you begin the I better ; dclnjF Is dangerous , " I wns troubled rtith catarrh for over two , years 1 tried various remedies , nuil , wns treated by a number of plijal clans ( , but recohed no benefit until I be ( nii to take j\jcr'fl Sarsaparllla A low j bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublcsomo complaint and com pletely restored my health " JcssoM liopg'f , Holnian's Mills , N. U. When Ayers Sarsaparllla wns rcc- ommomlcd i to mo for catarrh , Im in clined ' to doubt its cfllcocy Having tried \ so many remedies , \ \ Ith llttlo ben efit , I had no faith that nn > thing would enrn , mo I beenmo emaciated from loss of i appetite and impalted digestion I had nearly lost the sense of smell , and my system was badly deranged Iwas about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try Ajet'a Sarsaparllla , and re ferred mo to persons whom It had cured of catarrh After taking linlf n dozen bottles of this medicine , I nm continccd that the only sure way of trtntinc this obstlnnto dlteaio Is through the blood , " Ohnrhs It Mnloney , 113 Kitor St , Lowell , Mass Ayers ' Sarsaparllla , rimrAnin nr Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass Price (1 ; li bottles , * 5. Worth ti a bottle - I s4 $ kM $ Children WilM G0Whw SSliP , Too Fast become listless , fretful , without ener gy , thin and weak But you can for-1 tifythem and build them up , by the use of SGOTT'S ' OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of I.iiuc nnd Soda They will take it readily , for it is al most as palatable as milk And it should be remembered that AS _ THE i k.nth k on cum : of counts on comis , IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG , IT IS j UNEQUALLED AmMiulntUnUntHoffrml FAHIiLY _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ ! Its talked about • The news is spreading The last inch of those big bolts of cassimere suitings are doomed Any wonder ? Abigthirty-five dollars worth for $25 a suit to order i The news is spreading , sample suits are about town ; we couldn't stop the sale if we desired We dent , we started to sell the lot and the quicker our loss is over the better pleased well be We don 't lose as much as you think ; few can buy as we do ; cases at a time from the mills Its neck and neck between the $25 suitings and those chin chillas for $20 overcoat to order Come in and see the evening wear suits were turning out for the holidays # 25 to $45. They're a poets dream taYlor MOD DOUGLAS A full act of Teeth on rubber for fi cuarantccd to boaiwclliaadoaa plates a nt out from any dental omieln tlili country , and ( or wblcb you would be clianjoU over twice ui much : ' 1 c'flli extracted without pain or dourer , anj irltu- out Ibe uio < bolotorni , cai , i ttlier ur electricity Uoldand etlvcr llliluus at bal ( rates HatUluctlon Guai-uiKecd. DR , BAILEY , DENTIST r , Paxton lllocli 10th ami rarnniii Streets Tuko Klevator on Kith Stieet uOPEN UV-MN08 UNUlt , d OCLOCK A GOODRICH MVy at-batr. 1J1 Dear - _ • bora Ht , Chicago ; advlca Tree ! iil > ears et perleute : uublntiss quietly and loaally traas act oil CONTINENTAL j I I I I 1 , Special \ \ Sale of Fine Business Suits , Price $10.00. To meet the public demand for low priced , thoroughly reliable business suits , we have inaugurated - augurated a grand suit sale for this week and will offer six styles of strictly all-wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits at $10 per suit "We guar antee them just as represented , strictly all wool , and goods that usually sell at $15. Among others we are showing a full line of the cele brated Keswick Cheviots at $10.00. See the samples in our windows Suits will be sent to any address C. O. D „ privilege of examination and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense expense.Our Overcoats Our great Overcoat Sales have reduced our Overcoat stock 50 per cent , but we will not be satisfied until we see the counters empty Among the the special bargain lines offered this week will be found : Men's Blue Eysian ! Overcoats At $10 , $12 , $15 , The best values we have offered this season 01 JMEiMIITS We will have enough of this popular line to last this week This has been the seller greatest we have ever had on our counters a regular S22 Overcoat Our price 515. BOYS ' OVERCOATS Boys Overcoats , ages n to 16. Three popular lines marked I ' down to $5.00 _ D.03I. BOYS ULSTERS This is the most popular style for Boys from 10 to r5 years Wide collar , extra length , Price $7 , $8 , $9 and $10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ - - - - _ _ BOYS ' CAPE OVERCOATS Ages 5 to 12 years A Bargain Line UnapproacM in Our Cape * Overcoats at $5. $ Six of the Choicest Designs Left in all Sizes , $5. $ 3rBoy's Knee Panl Syifs , Price $5. Perhaps Nothing has made more Friends for our Children's ' Department than our line of School Suits at $5.00. $ . Ages 5 to 14 , Freeland , Loomis 8c Co , ( Cor Douglas and 15th St The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing House West of the Mississippi STANDS FOR What We Wish j To dcslr-o the confidence of the Denr Public , to prcservo our own seir respect , nnd to subserve- mutual intcro3t by furnishing always toourpnt- m rons , the best material made ' up In the best styles by the 1 best manufacturers 1 - _ OfflAHAi _ niGAL itiffttC | I3STlS" ? _ : TSllJ _ ? _ ! . HWCOR I3IH&U0OCEM8OMAHAHEtW > rOB TUE WB.iTME.Vr Or ALT 16iSIiUU ( 3B _ = _ _ _ .03 3 , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES - ) Beit Facilities , Arp.Mtat and Itftn dleiforSuccei ful Treatment of trery form of IJ'ieatareqLinnr ' MEDICAL or 8UROtOA _ TREATMENT * , WINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1 BoardAAttendance , BtitAcconjncdatiociin 'Weet.1 ' _ C7WRITE TOR CIRCULARS on DefonnlUei aol Jlraeee , Tru : es , Cl'ib Feet Curtaturei ofErine.ritea , Tumori Cancer Catarrh , Bronc<ii , Inhatatioo \ KiMtrUitr , Paralym , TSpUepsy , Kidney , 1JUdder , i Eye , bar , Skin and Blood and ail surgical OperaUona DISEASES OF WOMEN WSK'AViiSS ' int hi > h lira t iddud a ltisii-is ririumnvTioU Jtujim oiHiaucoimuMT ( STBICTlt PRIVATf ) OaiyneliablaiaedioallniUtjtama iiKaBcecialtTOt PRIVATE BISE ASES AM lllooj niic.ic .uceri.ralljr treated Brrhllltle l'ol.oa rvmoTed . . from tbe ij.t.ui tlhout mrcurr tint llr.'eretlva Tr.atn.ot rortnaiorTITAt lOWKK Fartttl unat < e to Villi B.mar t . 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Knch bo * coititlns I ono months treatmimt ll.Wa bov , orslx boxes 1 for * A Oil , sent by nial 1 liron.ild on recol11of price WE G-UANANTBQ SIX BOXES To euro any case With etch order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with * j. ' 0 , uo will noiid the piuchastr our rltten Ruaranteo to r fund the money It the treatment dooi not oltect a curt ( luiramons issued only by uooilmaa DrtiB Co liruuirlsts , Solo Agents , till ) l'arnam Street Omaha Nebraska 1 Dr.J.E.McGREW , The Well Known Specialist , 1SN&5S1 - _ - > . lsiinaiiriM llq C K w2Vtelw _ thotrratmintof iffc _ * lrtjJi\v \ Pv ull furma of liil W t3i , ( Jieetmil strltt I n' VSV lire , ii euro kubt / 'SS3ft luitsecl.iiiTina. . ' * Cii iili iiliitil enroll I JS.TV Pill inn I Ho Hooi MgJUV \y II ret , ; * fur Man ; * _ tf _ _ Vl V ' each HI cnuts JETtt [ ( ttainp ii Sett' V _ * P\ otikiii .s ( nttirrh \ , /I nnd HLlii DlS * Jriiag i" / \ qulcaly unil per srt&Lfit 3 * . 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Jlendersoii A. to , ot Clileiiiu-l' > ao tored ut Chlcairo Dixon , 11 lu . unit Toil Hit Lac ' Wis thou id write BAM N. WATSON , rosl- tlenu * . ritUMUNT Nlll TrMBlltiB agent / llratbiuaiteu for llubbom ft n 1111 fl-MorphlnoTiabitCurod llrJI IIRh AT IIOMi : WllllOIIT IAIN Jay llrllllwl iiti-utH < aiy und coats Iem than UI lUIII to.ontluuotholiublt DR O. P. COATS SUJ-SlKd UUILD U , KANUASOlll- . ' •