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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; F11IDAY , JANUARY 23 , 1891. THECltY. _ The rcstnurnnt of FrnncnU In Tim BIB : building , fucinir' on Seventeenth street , Is open to patrons today , Ton cases of extract of moat from London for the Richardson drug com pany passed the custom house yesterday. The Gilmore oporn company came in nt H n. m. , from TopcUn , Kna. , In a npcclal train over the Missouri Pacific. This afternoon the nnnunl mcotlnp of the stockholders of the Nebraska Ma sonic homo will bo hold at Freemasons hall. hall.Tho temperature- reported by the local signal service was ns follows : At 7 a. m. . 10 ° ; at 10 a. m. 21 ° and at 1 p. ra. 26 ® . A tnnn named C. O. Fisher \vns ar rested yesterday for working a flim-flam rrmno upon BOUIO junk shop keepers on Tenth street. A benefit ball will bo given this ovenlnp for the family of Captain John Anderson of No. 6 hose company , at "Washington hall. The annual meeting of the Nebraska Veteran Freemasons will bo hold tonight nt Freemasons' hall , on Sixteenth street and Capitol avcnuo , to bo followed by the usual banquet. Yesterday morning flro destroyed the grocery store oi David Brown at Fifth and Williams. The loss was about $1,000 on the stock o.i which there was an lasuranco of $000. Mlnnlo Green and Al Dolbrldgo wore tried iif police court yesterday afternoon upon a charge of having robbed John IlnsUncB of Aurora nt Miss Green's place on Ninth street. They were held to up- pcrtr in dibtrtet court under bonds of $100 each. The first bunch of notarial commission renewals reached County Clerk O'Malloy yesterday. They arc printed instead of engraved , as uero those of lastjcar , and bear the iiuino of James E. Boyd , governor , In big , bold typo twice , and oncd in the signature. Wesley M. E. church , corner Fortieth nil Hamilton streets Revival meetings 4yo held every night until further notice * dor the leadership of Rev. Kodn- bough , of Mlndcn , Nob. Great interest is being manifested. Come friends and help the , good work to go on. The special services which have been in progress at the Castollar street Pres byterian church for two weeks are in- crnoalng very inuuli In interest and at tendance. The chorus singing is ex ceptionally fine and the Sunday school children are contributing very largely to the success of that particular feature. The * pastor will preach a sermon tonight directed to man especially. Custodian Alexander , In behalf of his cloven tenants on the nostolllco block , makes the statement thai they are pay ing lent ranging from $8 to82o per month , the prlco depending upon the promises they occupy. The lessee of the Cld Planters' house 'is running a cheap lodging house and receives froml to $10 per month for the rooms , but this in comes is about to bo cut olT , ns the old building will bo torn down next month. How to Ilrcak Up a Severe Cold. From the Virginia City , Mont. , Madlso- nltm : When wo find a meulcino wo know to possess genuine merit , wo consider It a duty , mulvo tuna pleasure In tcllliiR the public what It U. Such n medicine we found Cham berlain's Conga Itcmcdy. By the use of this eyiupoliao relieved , in n few hours , se vere colds , and in tlio course of two or three days , entirely broken them up ns has several of our friend * to whomVehnvo recommended it , It Is nil it is represented to bo by the manufacturers. If you have n cough and want to stop it , Chamberlain's COURIJ Uem- cdy will do the work. For sale by nil drug gists. MOHSli'S Sim's Mncn Collars. Saturday morning wo will offer 300 dozen men's ' nil Hnncn 4-ply collars , latest styles , standing and turned down , at the extraordinary price of 75 CENTS A DOZEN , worth $2.75 ; they will bo sold in dozen lots only. Also , 100 doon cuffs in same quality nnd best style at $1.60 A DOZEN , worth $4.50 Saturday morning Janu ary 21. Men's unlnundricd shirts , S9c. Men's travelling bags , $1.25. Men's odd undershirts , 50c. THE MORSE PRY GOODS CO. A. Corn Exhibit fc'ccuretl. Eight members of the real estate exchange occupied sixteen chairs at the roeulnr moot ing yesterday , while Secretary Wilson , In asteutoilan voice , read a letter from Ilobert W. Furnas , secretary of the state board of agriculture , to the effect that the winter corn exhibit of the board woulu bo turned over to the exchange. This exhibit will bo arranged In the rooms of the exchange for the Inspec tion of visitors. A number of letters wore road from parties In Iowa asking fur Information concerning Omaha. The folder Issued by the exchange was sent to thcso pooplo. The listings wcro ns follows : Lot 0 , block 17 , Bedford Place , 60x12" , JSOO. JSOO.Lot Lot 5 , block 17 , Bedford Pluco , 50x120. ISOO.Tho The following sales wore reported : LotO , block 14. Hose Hill , SJOO ; 430 acres unimproved land In Cuminn county , $7,200. To the proprlotorof Salvation Oil Thou bast built a living monument , A euro for hints \vitb llttlo money spent , Salvation Oil , the greatest llnlmcut. No ono now thinks of a domestic or for eign trip , without a supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents. A AVI O V A CKM E\T3. ' Mr. McKco Rankln , the well-known and popular actor , supported by a poweral com' pany , will open a two nights' engagement al Iho Graiul on Saturday evening in "The Canuck. " The character is that of a French Canadian , a typo of character found along the southern bonier of Canada. It is an en tirely now creation and should bo an oxacl reproduction of a "Canuck , " as the actor's early Ufa wns spent among that class of pee ple. ple.Mark Mark Smith , the wonderful baritone wltt 'Tho Sea King , " for years was a Bostoi oratorio singer , and alterwaril drifted intc opera. Ho was lioro la 1883 with the Faj Uemploton opera company , anil shortly nftei Joined the Casino forces in Now York. TUor < his magnificent voice * and splendid nrca'onc < inado him a great favorite. Mark Smith in herited bis vocal powers , for his fatbor was t great baritone singer before him. Commencing Sunday evening next , oni continuing four nights , the Boston Howan Atbcntcuiu specialty company will occupy tin Bingo of the lloyO. Tins season It wit present tbo great Clnnuovulll , the wonder/u jupRlcr ; the ilvo Boisattes , horizontal bai performers ; Miss KotoDavis , imitator , will Ilvo distinct voices ; Dutch Daly , Fritz am Webster , the Howard quartette , the I'oluskls Miss Marion Hnyinnn nnd the Salambos. On Iho foUr nights following tbo Howard thonieuin company Mr. Joseph Murphy , tin legitimate Irish , comedian , will bo the attrac tloti at the Boyd , presenting the foltowiiif repertoire i Thursday nnd Friday evenings ' TUo Sbtiun Hhuo ; " Saturday evening , "Thi Kerry Gow , " and Sunday evening , ' -Thi Donagu. " Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday of thl vreoU WMM tbo tlatos booked by the Emrai Abbott owru company , and wcro can collet Bwmg to Vho death of the star. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Special Bale for Friday In All Dopart- mohto. ItcmnnntB Dress CJoortfl 25 Tor Cent Discount Clocks 0 i'cr Cent Discount-Unreins In tlio llitHCincnt. Tomorrow wo shall oflor two cases choice now dark calicos nt So a yard corao early , second floor. Wo slmll conllnuo our snlo of dross goods remnants from 2 to 0 yards they have been' our best Eclllng goods this EctiEon nnd nro now ranged on ono table 2o PER CENT DISCOUNT from tlio marked down price on tbo main floor. bargains In boys' winter overcoats. Bargains In boys' winter suits. liargalns In boys' kilt suits. bargains for Friday mid Saturday. $12 fur trimmed overcoats for $5. - $ I capo overcoats for $1.75. SO capo wool overcoats for $2 76. $3 heavy whiter suits for $1.00. So winter tweed suits for $2.DO. $7 line wool suits for $4.75. $10 extra dress suits for $ J.60. $12 French woistcd suits for $7.75. All our-boys' clothing is thobestmado Mnin lloor Farm-m street whiff. BASEMENT DEPARTMENT. Friday and Saturday a special sale of house furnish ing goods. Coul hods , 18c , 22c , i0c ! , SOc , 35c. 10.000 articles on n 'lc tablo. 6,000 articles on a Oo tablo. All glassware at factory prices. Special bargains in bird cagoa. Carving knives and forks , 16o to $3.00 ; usual pi ice , oOc to $7.50. Sllvorwarp , pocket nnd table cutlery , piano , banquet and fairy lamps , carved wood bicad plates , butter plates and knives. knives.MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT CLOCKS , 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT. CUT GLASS 15 PER CENT , and all our bric-a-brac , bronzes , vnfacs , all on ono general halo tomorrow at 33J PERCENT discount from the regular prices. Don't ' miss this salo. Como and look anywivv. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Mr. Anton lUisdi. from Main ? . Germany , ono of tbo largest \vino growers oiithoHhiiio , Is ut the Hotel Barker , a guest of Mr. Gcorgo Krug , general npcnt of tlio Anheuscr-BusLh Brewing association of St. Louis. Mr. Anton Uusch Is n brother of Mr. Adolphus Busch of St. Louis anil lias been to California iuvcslimiting the great wino iutctests und possibilities of that state ami speaks of them with the enthusiasm of nn expert. Ho says the time Id1 not fur distant when California will rival both Franco and Germany In this important industry. A STATIC liOAl&I ) OF HEALim. Physicians nf nil ! -olionla "Will Sup port it Dill for a New tmv. Leading physicians of the state hnvo pre pared a bill to establish a state board of icalth and rcgulnto the practice of tncdlcino. Ono of their number has requested Tun BEE o publish the following copy of the proposed act for the information or physicians of all schools throughout the state : iVhillfor an act to establish n state board of health nnd to regulate the practlccof med icine in the state of .Nebraska , and to repeal the act entitled , "An act to regulate the prac tlco of medicine In the state of Nebraska , " approved March 8 , 18SI , and sections 1 to 11 inclusive , of chapter r r ot the complied stat utes of the state of Nebraska. Ho it enacted by the legislature of the state of Nebraska ; Section 1. There shall bo established In the state of Nebraska a board to bo styled the State Board of Health. Said board shnll consist of the governor , attorney general and superintendent of public Instruction , nnd the governor shall bo ux-ofllclo chairman of said board. See. 13. Said board shall moot upon the call of the governor within thirty days after the approval of this act ana shall meet thereafter as often and at such times as the governor mny from time to time designate. Sec. 3. Said board shnll within sixty days after the approval of this act appoint three secretaries who shnll bo graduated physicians of at least seven years consecutive practice , and who shall bo at tlio time of their appointment actually engaged in practlco In the state or Nebraska , Ono of whom shall bo appointed for the term of two years ; ono for the term of four years , and ono for the term of six years , and thereafter it shall bo the duty of said board to appoint , or ro-anpolnt , ono secretary every two years , ns the terras of those heretofore appointed shall expire , but each secretary shall continue in ofllco until his successor shall have been so aupointcd. Said appoint ment shall bo so that ono shall always bo a physician of the so-called regular school ; ono of the so-called eclectic school , and ono of the so-called homeopathic school ; provided , that no secretary shall bo a member of the faculty or staff of any medical school or university. SEC. 4. Said secretaries shall hnvo the power and It shnll bo their duty to "assist and advise said board In the performance of Its duties ns prescribed by this act ; to summon witnesses and to take testimony in the snmo manner as witnesses nro summoned and depo sitions tnken under thocodo of civil proced ure , and to report said tcstlraonoy to ths board together with their tinaings of fact , nnd recommendations on all matters coming before snld board requiringovidence for their determination , cxcent ns hereinafter pro vided. Sec. 5. It shall bo the duty of said board to see that all the provisions of this act nro strictly enforced ; to grant certificates ns herein provided and to cause to bo prose cuted all violations of this net. Said board shall hayo and use a common seal and may make and adopt all necessary rules , roRUln- tlonsand by-laws , not inconsistent with tlio constitution and laws of this state or of the United States , to enable it to perform and transact its business under the provisions of this act. Sec. 0. A majority of snld board shall con stitute ' a quorum for the transaction of busi ness. Sec. 7. It shall bo unlawful for any porsou to practlco medicine , surgery or obstetrics or any of the branches thereof in this state without first having obtained and registered the certillcato provided for by this act , and no person shall bo entitled to the certltlcato herein provided for unless ho shall bo a , graduate of a legally chartered medical school or college , In good standing. Said qualifications to bo determined bj ho board : provided , however , that nothing In this net shall ho construed to pre vent physicians residing in other states from visiting patients In consultation with rest- dent physicians who have compiled with this act. Sec. 6. The term medical school or college - lego iu good standing shall bo dell tied as fol lows : A medical school or college requiring n pre liminary examination for admission tp Its courses of study , and whicn requires as'rcq- uUUo for granting the degree of M. D. at tendance , on nt least thrco courses of lectures of six months' each ; no two of said courses to bo held within ono year , and having a full faculty of professors In all the different branches of medical education , to wit : anat omy , physiology , chemistry , toxicology , hy giene , matcrla mcdlcaand therapeutics , gynecology cology obstetrics , principles and practlco of medicine and of surgery ana clinical In struction in the last , two ni\mcd ; provided , that this thrco Year clause shall not apply to degrees granted prior to July , ibUl. Sec , 0. It shall bo the dutv of all persons Intending to practice medicine , surgery or obstetrics In the state of Nebraska before be ginning the practice thereof in any branch thereof to present his diploma to said board , together with his aftldavit that ho is the law ful possessor of the samo. and that ho has at tended the full courses of study required for the degree of M. U. , and that ho 1st no person therein named. Such aftldavit may bo taken before nny person authorized to administer oaths and the same shall bo attested under tbo hand and oQIcIal seal of such ofllclnl , if bo L vo a icul ; and any person swearing falsely In such aflldnvlt shall bo guilty of perjury and subject to the penalty therefor. Sec. 10. If upon investigation of * altl diploma and aftldavit the applicant shall bo found entitled to practlco there shall bo Is sued to snlil applicant the certificate of said board under Its scat and signed by Its secre tary , stating such fact ; end It shall bo the duty of the applicant before practicing to tile sucti certillcato or a copy thereof In the ofllco of the county clerk of the county In which hoer or she resides , or In which ho or she Intends to practlco , such certificate or copy shall bo filed by the county clerk und by him recorded in a book to bo kept for that nurpoio and properly indexed , to bo called the "Physi cians' Hcglitor , " and for such services the county clerk shall receive from the applicant the same fcos as are allowed to the register of deeds for the recording of conveyances. Sec. 11. All physicians who shall bo en gaged In the practlco of medicine at the thno of the passing of this act shall , within six months thereafter , present to said board tbclr diplomas nnd affidavits as heroin before pro vided , or In the case of persons not graduates who nro entitled to register find practlco under the provisions of the act entitled : "An act to regulate the practice of medicine In the stuto of Nebraska , " approved March ! ) , IbSl. An aflldavtt showing them to linvo been entitled to so register nnd practice , and a certified , transcript of their registration under snlo net. Ami upon their doing so shall bo entitled to the certillcato herein provided , which they shall file with the county clerk , as herein provided. Provided , that no ono having the qualifications required nnd having compiled with said act of March It. 1SSI , shall bo liable to prosecution for failure to comply with this net until the expiration of said period of six months. Bee. 12. It shall bo the duty of said secre taries to keep u full record of all the nets und proceedings of said board and of all oortlll- cntes granted thereby , together \Uth the proof upon which sucb certificates nro granted ; but when said proof In any case shall hnvo been on Ale in the ohlca of said boaril for ten days said certificates may bo isiucd by said secretaries without a vote of the board , if no protest has been lilcd , and If. in their opinion said proof complies with the provisions of this act. Sec. 18. Any person \yho shall have ob tained the certillcato provided by this net and shall remove to another county ihall before - fore entering upon the practlco of hli p4rofos- slon in such other county cause said certill cato to ho filed and recorded in the office of the county clerk of the county to which ho has removed. Sec.lt. The board may refuse ceitificatps to persons guilty of unprofessional or dishon orable conduct and it may revoke ccrtlflcatns for like cause ; provided ulwajs that they bavo given the person an opportunity to bo heard In his or her defense. Sec. 15. No poison shall recover In any court in this state any sum of inon6y what ever for any medical , surgical or obstetrical bcrvicoi unless ho shall hayo complied with the provisions of this act and is ono of the persons authorized by this act to bo registered us a physician. Sec. 10. Any person not possessing the aualillcations the practlco of medicine , surgery or obstetrics required by the provis ions of this act or any person who has not complied with the provisions of this act , who shall cngngoin the practice of mcdiclno , sur gery or obstetrics or any of the blanches thereof in this state ' shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor nn'd on conviction theicof sh.il ! bo lined In any sum not ICMS than $50 nor moio than. S300 and costs of prosecution for each offcaso ; and shall stand committed until sucn Hue and costs uro paid. Section 17. Any person shall bo regarded as uractlslng medicine within the meaning of tills act who shall opcrato on , profess to heal , or proscribe for or otherwise treat any phjs- icnl or mental ailment of another. But nothing hi this act shall prohibit students from practising under the supervision of u icgistored preceptor or to prohibit gintuitous services in case of emergency. This net shall not apply to commissioned surgeons in the United States army and navy ; and also it shall not apply to nurses la their Ictnti- niato occupation , nor to tlio administration. of ordinary household remedies. Sec. IS. Any iterant vender of any drug , nostrum , ointment or appliance of any kind Intended for the treatment of any disease or injury who shall by writing , printing or any other method publicly protcss to euro or treat disease or injury or deformity by any drug nostrum , manipulation or other expedient shnll bo guilty of a misdemeanor , and upon conviction thereof , shall bo fined in any suni not loss then $00 nor more than $100 , or bo Imprisoned m the county Jail for a period oi not less than thirty days nor more than thieo months , or both , in the discretion of the court for each offense. Sec. 10. The secretaries of said board of health shall receive for their services'the sum of 85 to be paid by every applicant for a certificate hercuudcr at the time of making his" application and for their , scrvipo in taking of testimony the same fees ns arc pio- vldecl for notaries public for similar sorvkes piovldcd that applicants under section 10 of this act shall pay the sum of 51.00 only. Sec. 20. The act entitled , "An act to rcgu- late the practlco of mcdicico In the state of Nebraska. ! ' Approved March 3 , 1831 , and section 1 toll inclusive of chapter 55 of the compiled statutes of the state of Nebraska and all other nets inconsistent heron 1th nro hereby repealed. Sec. 21. Whereas nn emergency exists this net shnll take effect and bo in force from and after its passage. VenI , Vldl , YIcl ! This is true of Hall's Hair Honcwcr , for it Is the great conqueror of cray or faded hair , making it look the same cyan color of youth. Death ofOolonul fmdlngtr > ti. Colonel E. II. Ludlngton , late assistant Inspector specter general , U. S. A. , nnd brother of Dr. Ludington of this city , died at Unlontown , Pa. , Wednesday evening. Colonel Ludington was born in Somerset county , Pennsylvania , May 27 , Ib35. He graduated from Washington college hi 1S53 , ami studied law ur.der Secretary of War Stantoa. Ho was admitted , to practice in Pittsburg nnd practiced law there until 1601 , when ho was appointed captain of a Virginia coniD.iuy in the war. Ho commanded tbo battalion in the battle of Gettysburg nnd was with the troops that suffered such dis astrous losses in the swamps of Little Hound Top. Ho was promoted for gallant and meri torious sen-Ice in this fight on April'0 , 1604 , to the position of major and assistant inspec tor-general. On March 13,1603 , he was made nontenant-colonel for meritorious service in the Held , nnd colonel for faithful service in tbo department of inspector-general , At the close of the war ho imulo the trip as a member of General Thomas' staff to the Aleutian Islands and afterwards served on General Crootc's staff in the Department of Columbia. Ho then wont to New York nnd served on General Hancock's staff , returning to Omaha in 1870 as inspcctor-geneial of the Department of the Platte under General Crook. Ho retired from active service in 1870 and bns sluco lived at Uniontown , Pa. Quinsy troubled mo for twenty years. Since I started uslig Dr. Thomas' Klcctrlo Oil bavo not had an attack. Tbo Oil cures sere throat at once. Mrs. Letta Conrad , Standish , Mich. , Oct. 24 , 1SSJ. A. Fllmllnmmcr In Trouble. C. G , Tlcrmon is awaiting trial for film- flamming Isaac Levi out of 13 oa a novel envelope - volopo dodgo. Ho has Just completed a sen tence In the county Jail for a similar Job in South Omaha and it was while In jnll thnt ho was apprehended by Levl. The victim is positive that ho has the right man. ' ' " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - ! , , . . . . - - . . . . . . - _ . _ , Cbntinental Clothing House. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE OF \ , , v * * Overaoats and Ulsters. High Grade Clothing" ' 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. A bona fide discount of twenty per cent means more to the purchaser than some of the absurd offers of goods at half price and regardless of cost sales. Such clothing as the pub lic wants can't ' be sold for half price. A discount of twenty per cent will be allowed at the desk 'on every overcoat sold this week in the Men's and Boys' ' Department. Every lot is inclu ded in this sale. We have many more overcoats than we wish to carry over , and have adopted this method , knowing that the discount from our already low prices will make this the most important sale of the season. Men s Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. Men's Ulsters , 20 per cent discount. Boys' Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. Boys' Ulsters , 20 per cent discount. Boys' Cape Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT-Special Sale of Pine Wool Underwear. This week we place on sale the balance of our winter underwear. In fine grades we have carried a larger stock than usual this season , and the mild weather has affected the sale of heavy underwear. We are determined to close out the bal ance of our high cost grades , and have named prices that ought to interest every close buyer. AND , LOOMIS 00. J Sar ans and Spacialisls , 14O9 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA , NED. ' Tno most widely and f avoruMy Vnown spec ialists In the Unltol Stales. Their IOIIK ex perience. remirUulilc skill nnd iinr/ofsiu suc cess lu the treatment and euro or NOMOUS , Clironlo and Surgical Diseases , entitle thesu eminent nhyslclnni to the full confidence of tlioanilctod ovorvwliore. Tliov Ktiuraiitpo : A UEHTAIN "AND I'OblTlvK OUHE for the nwf ill effects of early vice und the numer ous cvllH tlmtfollow In Its trnln. 1'llIVATE. 1ILOOI ) AND SKIN DISEASES ) op < llly , coinplAtolvnntl pcrmnnpntlv cured , NKitvous bnniLiTY AND SEXUAL ins- OltunitS ylold roadlly to their skillful trout- . -IS , FISTULA AND HrOTAT , UI.CEUS etiarnutced cured without pain or detention from business. HYDUOCJELR AND VARICOCnM ! permanently - nontly und successfully cured In moiy cusc , SYPHILIS. GONOimilKA , OKKHT , Spor- inntorrlica , fcciulual Weakness I.ost Mnnhnoil , Night Emissions , Decayed Kucultles , I'omulo Wuukneisand all dcllouto disorders pcoullar to cither BOX posltliely cured , us well ns all f u notional disorders t hat resn It from youthful follies or the eiicessof mature years. TPIfTIIl ? ! * Guaranteed pormun o n tly O 1111 U l\l * cured , removal complete , without cutting , caustto or dilatation. Ourvi oftcctcd nt homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. niTPTho awful effects ot A IIRP ? tt. OUKli UUKlicnrly vlcu whloh brliiRs oru-anlo woalincss , destroying both mind und body , with all Its dro.dod ills , permanently ClllUtl. HP's ' I IJTTQ Address those who have 1m- UIVO. DbllO patted thomsolvcH hy Improper - proper Indulgence- solitary habits , whlcn ruin both mind and body , uullttltig them for uiiilncss. stuily ornmirluso. MAUUIEU MEN or thcso entering on that happy life , avaro of physical debility , qulukly assisted , , OtTR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. 1'lrst Practical cxnorl- onco. Second Kvery Cisn ! Is apoclully stualud , thus starting riglit. Third medicines uro pruparert In our laboratory exactly to suit cachciibo , thus eftTectlng cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB. To euro rtlllousness , Blck noadncho. Constipation. ilolarln. Liver Complaints , bikn the oifo and certain Ileniedr , SMITH'S BBLE IBEANS TJ otho8MALI,8IZE(40 llttlo boons to ( lie bottle - tlo ) . They nro the toast convenient ; suit all fltfOB. rrlceot either slsa. K&cenu per boltla. If IQ&INrV * 717 * 7 ° i I'hoto crnTura IVIOOHVl.panelelioof Uus picture tori ecnu ( coppers or stamps ) . > J F. SMITH ft CO . Makers of VllJle lieans. " SU Louts. J.Io. DHE.CLWESI NERVE AND ; KAN ! TREATMENT , Bpetda for wi.i , ir .n tulnoii , tltnt& Utpiwuon. Botlenlnif of tlio llroln.re- ulllnic In Inianltjr sad Itadloir to mlicrj dw r an.t daithrrrtnuturo Old JB" . Birrennt . Low ot I'qwor In either 101. Involuntary i.pmonu HvMirmotorrLnn cauiwl by v-iiUo-\ ot Iho brain , Mirhuio or QYerliiduiftnce. Kadi box conialiuon jmontta treat ment. II a bo l , or tit for V > . nt by in Ml | < n [ > al < l VTIth each order for li tiotrt. will tcnj purcbasor RuartnUe ta refund ncner If the trealratnt falli W cvirn. Uuariuitoca UsuiJ andKiotuco luld mlylir GOODMAN DRUG CO. , JUOIi'unmia Street. - - Omaha Neb. DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Tull ScfQt Tint1 ! on Kubuer , for- without danRor. pain or thctles. Gold and silver JL" ' 'th Work Tcotli rutea. IJrldgo and Crown outDlatei All work warrunU'U. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARMAM Entrance , l th street slevatoi Obunovou- ( i until 8 o'clock THE BEST IN THE WORLD. AIIE MADE BY THE Woonsooket 2 Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo nro their western agents nnd always carryalarostoolc. Address , Bmeman [ land Sewed Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 llarney Street will secure the insertion of one- half inch 2 times in the following papers. Circulation 1,126,000. Springfield , Farni& Firesideboth ed'ns. . 253,000 , Louisville , Home and Farm 60,000 Philadelphia , Farm Jourcal , 200,000 New York , American Ajrilculturlst , 107,000 Springfield , Mass. , 1'arm and Home , 250,000 Cleveland , O , Ohio Farmer , 07,000 Clitchinalj , American Grange Bulletin , . . . 46,000 Chicago , Prairie Farmer , 35,00-1 New York , Kural New Yorker , ' S8.000 Atlanta , Southern Farm , 40,000 JiLDEjN & If AXON , NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS , 66 & 68 W. Third St. , Cincinnati , 0. FOR SALE Mr PAlnllnK and Paporlinnklng builncu. Kntnb. oIKIied 1S6U. Una n neil elected muck of Wall r l > er , Wall Moulding' , I'atati , llrutliei , eta. P. WINDHEIM , 610 S. 10th Street , OmtUm. For piles use Pond'a Extract. tm.r-nr. laaae't Periodical I'llli erencruwBJf. act OQ the mcnitrual ifiteta and cure lappronlun from wlutorer caim. l'romul uetutruitlun. ThCfOUllKiUoulUnut bo taken dur- L,6 pregnancy. Am. I'lU Jo , llciriltr I'rop * . Hpea * cerClay Co. l.v ( iouuleubr Mliorumn i McConnell , Doduait. . ooarl * . O.Ouiabai O. A. Melchar , HoutU ki M. 1' , KUU , Cvuucll Ulufft. II , or i tot i * LOT. NO. 1. We call special attention to a lot of about 50 dozen Nat. ural Wool Underwear , in regular sizes , full finish goods , sold season for $1.25. We will offer at 750 each , and repeat that they cannot be duplicated for less than $1.25. They arc fina goods , suitable for any gentleman's wear. LOT NO. 2. Pine White Australian Wool. Price $1.00. We place this lot of 75 dozen of the finest quality of Wool Underwear , such as we liave sold all season for $1,75 , all new , fresh goods , in regular sizes , at this sale for Si.oo each , and i ( not found as represented may be returned and money cheer fully refunded. MAIL ORDERS. Mail orders will be promptly filled on either of these Tots" this week. Send for a suit of these goods with the understand * ing that if they ore not found to be just as represented they may be returned at our expense. Odd Garments. Prices SOc , 75c and $1.OO Special attention is called to a quantity of Odd Garments in Fine Wool Underwear , broken sizes , some lots have shirta only , and some only drawers. They are all high cost goods , sold all season for $1.50 to $3.00. They will be closed at this sale for 500 , 750 and $1.00. You must come early on this lot. They won't last long. THaQTVfeTTl'f'1'nfP TQ IP IT 81 TIC 1 fc/IIlp llilg JOdl g dlllb Are being offered with the idea of reducing our slock of Men's Suits , at $12 and $15. We are showing suits that would be considered cheap at a much higher price. Do not fail , to visit our Children's Department. It is gaining'in favor each day NO 'CURE. ! NO Dr.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Eovoulccn rears oxporlcnco. A regular graduate In mcdiclno , ta diplomas ihow , Is Mill trontln ? wltfc ( lie greatest succc.s , nil Nerioiis , ( 'hronlo and 1'rlVQto lUoi.ioi. Apnrmanont euro guiirantood for CaUrili , Bpcrtnntorrlurn , l.oxt Munliood , hemlnntWeakneii , Nlxlitl < oi > o > , Impotency , Hyphllls , Btrlcturo , and nil dll > en'C'softlio lllood , akin and Urlnirr Owns. N.ll. lnunrnntua tJUO fur arerr case I umlortako and full V > cure. Consultation froo. liook ( Mjritorlet o Llfo ) tout f reo. Ottlcohourii 9o. m. toil p. m. Bundsyi It a. ni. toi \ in. DRUNKENNESS 9 X.ZOUOK HABIT. IN AIL THt WOULD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It CUM be trlt en In cup of * IYr. ur UM or In r H.IM of fi > i > < ] , nltboul tbe knawledco of lit * patient , U neoMfiiry. It If abaolutaly hurmlMa and will eflot p.rm.D.nt and > p < 4y our. , whtltur the patlrnt l . ITAKIKK AJLM. It operate ! 10 qui.ilr and with tuch e.r- taloty Hut tbo patient tindtrKoe. no Inconvenience , K rrmiMly fur all tlm unnatuial illiitliarKPi ami prlvatnillncurranf mm. A certain cure lor tbt * ilclilll- tatlne veakmsj peculiar tunonun. _ . . , J lire.iorbelt nnd f eel > nfo THlE NSCKtWiCICO In recnuimcDdliiL-It to ill sufferer * . STONER.MD.DlCHTUli.IlL Nol hy DriiKKlfta. Tr.t. -'i . : Bi.oo. Tft ill FA IftipDki nuffcrtn * from oi I II WrAK MrN tllu crtrcta I U IWInHIm III II youtliful error ) tarly decay. wMtlnit weak now , loit uiaubool , via. I wfll Kn.l Aialualita tnatlna ( willed ) contalnlnt full particulars for homo curr , I'llKI ; nt clmrxu A plenJld inuUlcal work I alimild bo road lij evt-rj man who 1 ucrrnui an < t drl > llltnt a. AdilrrM I'rof. F. V , I'OWIilillj Moodu , Cotiu. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tht Wonderful Hnnnlib llemid/ ( old wltli a WrlttcnKunruntco ta euro all Nertoun Dl - COiCB , BUCll U Wdk Memory , Lou of Ilrtla rower , Headache , Wakefalneu , Luit Mia- liood , NcrrouiDiM , 1M- iltudc. all drains and Before < t After Uso. loia u ( power of tti rhototrraphcd from life. Generative Orgnni , In either lei , caused vj over-exerllon , youthful Indoattloni , or the ciceiilr * use of tobacco , opium , or ttlmulanu , which ultimate/ ! lead to IiiHrmltr , Coniumptlpn and Inmultr , Tut tip In convenient form to carry In the veil pocket. I'rtof l a package , or ( for 13. With every 15 order wo KT ! written Knunintro to euro or rnfuiiil tlio inouoy. Sctu by mall to anjr addreen. Clroular < rt4. jitentlou thli paper. Adilrcai , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Ilranch Office for U. 8. A. 47Ir.rrH.rn ] Strrf I. riHCAOn , II.I. FOIl 8AIJ5 IN OMAHA. NtlJ. , Uf ICnlin & < ! o. , Cor , 15th & DotiKlaa 8U. 1. A , Fuller ic Co , Cor. Utli & DouuluSU. A.U. Toiler & Co. , Council llludi. la. IN THE WORLD WIIV-.X TUIIlf . . . . . . . Jagnetto Uaau9 Truti. " Ithairurcdthoutand. I If you wanttu * IIHh'l-iend.oln tamii < orfre r mi > liltt No ' aUUcllo Klutlo 1'ruu Coi Bau t'r ucU < ; i '