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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SA&URD.VY ? , NOVEMBER 14 , 1891. fMWflT n\1 \ 1 tPT TUP TtV CANNOT COLLECT 1I1H , TAX , Judge Doano Makes the Tenth Street Via- duet Injunction Porpotual. TV/0 / PRIME REASONS FOR THE ORDER , An Ottuitin Clfjnr Sinn Arrested for Forgery A Ijone Deferred In- , t Cniitaln Ilny'H llelcusc Stn'iion'n Soup. Judge Donno yesterday declJea Urn cnio ol Herman Kountzo and otlicra against the Cltj of Oinalm. The case was brought to restrain the city from colloclltiR a special tax to pay damages arrUliiK from the construction of the now Tenth sfrcnt viaduct. Certain prop erty In the vicinity had been assessed with bcnollts , whlcti wore to bo applied for the purpose of paying damages. The plaintiff at the time of the bringing of the null secured a restraining order and now the oraor li made perpetual against the collection of the tax. tax.The JudRO held that the tax was not levied under any provision of the charter , but was by contract with ttio Ucuot company. Au- other reason for the Injunction was that the council never sat as a board of equalization on tbo day advertised. IN AIUMY Cl Caplaln Kiy : I'rol'crs Cliarircs A-nliist .Mnjor KelloKii. Captnln P. II. Kay , formerly juJuo advo cate of the Department of the IMatto and at trcaont In charge of a company of Indians at Tort \Viuhaltlo , was placed under arrest about two weeks ago by order of Major Kol- OBK , commanding tuo garrison at Fort Wflshaklo , and charged wltb Insuoordlna- tton and conduct unbecoming an ofllcor of the army. Captain Uny was released from nrrost yes terday by command of Urlgadlor General Brooke. Ills the prerogative of the commanding general In all such cases to dUposo of the onnrges without calling a court marshal in case ho deems it butt to do so. It is understood that this will bo the end of the charges preferred ngainst Captain Hay. There Is another sidn to the unpleasantness , however , that has not yet been disposed of. Captain Uay has pre ferred charges ngainst Major ICclloeg , his sunerlor ulllcor , and those are now boliii ; ex amined by General lirooko. It la understood that these charges cover the conduct , of Mnjot Kcllogi ; for the space of u couple of months nn < l Unit his record is being thoroughly over hauled by the Judo | advocate and the coin- mandlng general. Nothing definite could be had from General UrooUo today regarding the probable outcome of this Investigation but the next few days will bo anxlou ; ones no doubt for Major Ivcllogfr. It is gen erally believed in army circles that the difll- culty will bo disposed of by a slight repri mand from General lirooko for both Cautatu Kay and Major Kollogfj. Colonel Htiuitnn'H Soup. "Speaking of soup , " said a prominent ofllcor j'cstcrcliiy while looking at some lamplo cans of mock turtle soup in the commissary department , "reminds mo of it Joke on Colonel Stanton. Several yo.irs ago 1 happened to bo camping with Colonel Btanton In Montana. The day thut I reached his camp ho told mo about a now Itlnd of soup that the commissary department hail been sending out and nmw very enthusiastic In describing its qualities. Ho had Just one largo can of this particular line of soup on hand and he Instructed the cook to prepare that for dinner , so that I might sample It. As wo sat nbout the Ih'o waiting for dinner the colonel referred several times to the de licious flavor and wholesome qualities of the new article of food which wo Intended to tost. Suddenly wo heard an explosion in the moss tent something like the report o ( nbout three doion champagne bottles burst ing simultaneously. Colonel Stanton ana I rushed out to the mess tent to investigate and found the cook frightened half out of hi.s wits. There was a hole In the side of the tout where a battered p'.oco of tin had cut its way through , and the Interior of the mill Wry kitchen was smeared and smat- terod with soup. The cook had sot the now can of soup on the lire to warm without cutting a hoto In the top to make allowance for expansion. The can may be going yet so far as I know. The soup was not on the table for dinner. " WANTED KOII POIIGBIIY. An Onutlr.i CignrDoiIcr Arrested Torn Double Crime. Mortimer Fox was arrested at noon yester day by Detectives Savage and Dempsey at the instance of the San .Francisco authorities , who want him for grand larceny and for gery. IIo is accused of stealing an oxproj ? chocic forl3 lu September , 18113 , md after forging n name on It secured the money on it , IIo Is also charged with being Implicated in several other forgeries on the coast Fox came to Omaha about two weeks ago mid opened a cigar stand In the new Hotel Brunswick , whore ho was found by the 'onieers. Before being locked ut > bo wits allowed to take an inventory of his stock and made partial ar rangements to sell it. In view of bis Impend ing incarceration. IIo says that ho is not guilty und proposes to light the case. IIo will not go back without a requisition. Fox is not yet JiO years of ago , but. his : qultii a checkered ca reer. Ho was convicted of burglary in San I'Tanoisco when only sixteen years of uge , and served two years at San Quontln. The "Frisco oflleluls have been notified of his arrest , and ho will bo held to await the arrival of an oflloor. A DEliAYKD 1NQUKST. Coroner Ilnrrl nn TulcoH Two Mouths to Kx.'imino u Simple OitHe. Friends of Samuel T. Robinson , who was niphyxlatcd tit his homo , Oil ' North Eighteenth street , early in Soptombar. ore becoming very indignant Coroner Harrl- can's delay In completing the Inquoit over Hoblnson'b remains. Mr. Robinson was found dead at bis homo early in Soptombor.a victim of asphyxiation , n gas burner having been nceldontly left turned on In his bed room. Coroner llamgan took charge of the remains , and had a post mortem held to determine the causa of death , A coroner's Jury was called und the holding of the lu- questadjourncd from time to time. Mrs. Hoblnson wns-loft In rather reduced circumstances ana has boon waiting for the insurance upon her husband's life to moot the claims ngainst her occasioned by his burial exponses. This money cannot bo secured , however , until the coroner's jury returns Us verdict , and as yet Mr. Harrlgau has failed to call the Jury to complete Its labors. Mrs. Robinson has secured legal aid , and unless some action is taken by ttio corouor , will ask relief from the courts. Cntnrrli Not I ooal.llut ConMltiitlniuil. Dr. Dlo T.cwU , the eminent Boston physi cian , In u nmgaziiio article says : "A radical error underlies nearly all medical treatment of catarrh. U Is not a disease of the man's nose ; It Is u disease of the man , showing Itself lu the nose a local exhibition of a con- Btltutloiml trouble. " Thorefora , ho argues , the use of siuift and other local application Is wrongand whllo they seem to glvo temporary relief , they really do moro harm than good. Other loading authorities ngrco with ( Jr. f owls. Hence , the only proper method of euro for catarrh It by taking a constitutional remedy like Hoods Sarsaparlllawhlchroach- Ing the blood , does olimlnuto all impurities and mnko the whole man healthier. U removes - moves the causoof the trouble and restores the diseased momurnno to proper condition. That this Is the practical result 1s proven by thousands of people who have been cured of catarrh by taking Hood's Sarsapurillu. Hoard of PtinlioVorkfl. . The regular weekly meeting of the Board of 1'ublio Works was held yesterday. Thcrowero six bids for trading Douglas ktrcot from Forty-fourth to Forty-eighth mid U'wcuty-fouith street from the Belt Line tracics to Fort street. The contract forurad- Ing the first mentioned itreot was imnrdoc to Kd Cnllahan at 12) ) emits tor cubio ynrd For grading the ether street McKlnnoy f Hall hid 17 cents nor cubic yard , The contract for constructing the culver' ' under Fifteenth street , at the Intersection o Valley , was awarded to Frank L. Hooves S Co. Tboy bla 5.25 per lineal foot on foui and one-half foot brick culvert and (1.23 pel lineal foot on twenty-four Inch ptpo A bill of * i > for a machine to tap watot mains was presented and referred to tui comptroller. Owing to the Injunction Issuoc at the Instance of the water works compntn the board decided thut It hud no use for suet a machine. A humorous fact about Hoods Sarsaparllli It expels bad humor and creates goot humor. Bo sure to got Hood's. Dtirknlow & Root , 01 N. 10th , just ro colvcd cut-load cholco Michigan apples ° TlIlHTKUNrU S rKI21iT AGAIN. Contractor Curr Springs n. Ijlttlc lilt f.ir Overhaul. The plans have been laid and bavo no\\ nearly matured for another attempted haul upon the county treasury , as another chapter In the history of the grading of South 1'btr teonth street. Some weeks ago Tnn Bun published th ( history of the grading deal aud afterward. ' the matter was taken up and investigated bj the Heal Estate Owners' association. The county commissioners entered Into i contract with William Carr to grade the street from the south city limits to Missouri avenue in South Omaha. The contract wn ; awarded October U ! ) , 1800 , at a regular moot ing of the board with Chairman Ander.-ton , Messrs. Berlin , Corrlgnn , O'Koeffo and TUT nor present. The contract prlco of thn work was 9 cent ; per cubic yard for removing the earth , with no provision for overhaul. The sumo dnj Carr's bond In the sum of ? r > ,000. with liana Bock. Jnmoi Flanner.v unu Hugh Kennedy n : sureties , was presented. Messrs. Ander son and Berlin opposed and voted against the award of the contract , They urged that the condition of the roat fund would not Justify the expenditure of sc largo a sum of money , but they were in the minority , ns Messrs. Corrlgan. O'Kooffo anil Tumor voted "aye. " The veto on the ap proval of the bond was the same. The chair man refused to approve either the contract or bond , and with matters lu that condition Curr commenced the work. Since that time Carr's ' estimates have boon approved by the county surveyor and allowed by-tho board as presented. Ho has received something over $11,000 and $5,000 moro vvil bo required to complete the work. But the funny part of the deal has Just como to light and the documents are In the bands of the clerk of the board The contract was plain and clear In it ! terms and conditions , Btatmg that Carr waste to receive 9 cents per cubic yard , and nc more , for the removal of the earth. Ho , It appears , Is not satisilud with this , but wants moro , and now has a claim for ? 3,01S.-I1 overhaul , ulthojgh the contract Is as silent as the grave upon the subject ol overhaul. The bill that is to como before the board h certified to by County Surveyor House and consists of two Items ns follows : "William Carr , supplemental final grading estimate , grading South Thirteenth street extension , (11,058 ( cubic yards of earth , over haul on street , $ lrM.17V.'JiO ; ( ( cunlo yards ol earth on Bronnan's lots , S1.-IU4.24 ; total , SJ- ' OIS.-I1. " This tells the tale. Mr. Dcrlln in spoalcing of the bill stated that ho knew nothing about It , He had voted against the approval of Carr's ' contract and bond , and for that reason did not expect to ba let Into the secrets. Ho could not understand why Carr should claim any overhaul , as the contract did not provide for the payment of a cent of money for such purposes. Regarding the payment of the second Item , $1,494 , ! > 1 for hauling ( W.'JOO cubic yards of oartti Into Ed Brennnn's lots , Mr. Berlin could not understand In what wav thocouuty was obliged to pay the bill. The claim will como before the board at tbo regular session to bo held this afternoon ana some lively discussion is antic ipated. A Cure Tor ( llicumntism. Dr. P. A. bkinner , a prominent dentist of Toxarlwna , Arkansas , is iin enthusiast in the praise of Chamberlain's Pain Balm , no used it for rheumatism , > and says "ho found it to bo a most excellent local remedy. " Solid Trains ITOIII Omnlm. Vostibulod , oloctrle liphtud and steam heated , with the finest dining1 , sleeping tmd roclininji chuir cur sorvlco in the world , vin the "Chicago & Oiniha ; Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Rullwiiy. Double duily train service , leaving' Omaha at 12:15 p. m. and 0:20 : ] ) . in. , with no transfer at Coun cil BhilTs us heretofore. Apply 1501 Fiirnnm street for Uekotsand further in formation or address F. A. NASH , J. K. PKESTOX. Gon. A 't. City Pass. Agt AN INTKKNATION.VLi STANDARD. A Montana .Him Hns Something on tlio Sliver Quest on. Hci.cx.Mont. . , Nov. 10. To the Editor of Tun BIE : : The members of the transmls- sourl this and that convention , or whatever Its name , deserve as much credit for unwav ering faith and hope as the early California minor who comforted his long , long-waiting Mariana , in some far eastern moated grange , with a stereotyped postscript , "Ton years is a long time to wait , but I'll have youyit. " For they pratoof nn International ratio of silver to gold In tbo coinagewhen repeatedly the nations have said In monetary confer ences that they would not consider such a proposition. Now , I do not moan to dlsoarago the work of those con volitions ; I remember that one of this kind once did a noble work , of untold good , when Its members or delegates mot and proposed to put bells on all the cats ; or rather good might have resulted had there not been so many practical difficulties In the way. So , too , much good might result from in ternational agreements ns to the ratio of mint pnco as well as market price between gold and silver were It not that it Is practi cally Impossible. To enumerate the dlfllctiltlos would tnko up more of your space than I am at liberty to ask , but chief among them Is the law of quantity and demand. The cost of producing gold and silver enters Into the price which they command In a way that does not In that of ether commodities. "Sooner shall swift stags feed upon air ; " and as soon tluill tbero bo an International ngrco'iienl tlxlng the ratio between beans and peas , wheat and oats , boots and hats , as be tween gold and silver a lasting ratio. Poser S. WILSON. DoWltt's Little Eurlv Risers ; only pill to cure sick ucadacbo ami regulate the bowols. Eye & onr Hiit'trodi ) , M T. Allen , M.D. , Kamffo bile , 15th& Ilnrnoy , Onwha. Of- lleo days , Mon. , Tuos. , Wed. , and Sat > r. HtiNunH'H I urk Offer. Isaac S. Hascall has made n proposition to one or two of the park commlsiouer.i to sell the board n tract of n little ever four noroi out of tbo southwest corner of his pirk at Fifteenth and Vlnton streets , for park pur poses. The prlco Is f 10,000 , Mr. Hascall stated thut ho had made tbo offer at tl > o solicitation of several of the citizens of that section und didn't care whether the board bought the land or not. The piece offered , ho said , extended oas along Vlnton street about .V.'O font from Fif teenth and ran far enough north to make up the fouracres. Four hundred mid fifty dollar piano. Warranted seven years for $187.60 , Now scale- . Hayden ISros. Small In site , great In results ; DoWltt's I.lttlo Knrly KlsoM. Best pill for constipa tion , best for sick hoaducho , best for sour stomach. Hull' Km H Knst. On Monday , November 10 , the Chl- cnyo A ; Northwestern railway will place on sale tickets to Indianapolis , Ind. , nnd return nt half faro. Good roturniii till November i-4. For further information apply at city ticket olllco , HOI Farntun Btroct. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , List Wook's ' Volurno of Trada the Larjf at Ever Knowa in tha7oit. \ . PRICES HAVE AM UPWARD TENDENCY , Business II-is Kacororctl i'roiti the Slight Disturbances Caused by Hoociit Ilnnk KulltircH A Hopeful Outlook Failures. Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. 13. U. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Hovlow of Tr.ulo will say ; Business has entirely recovered from the slight dis turbance caused by the Maverick bank fail ure. Money nt Now York has fallen again to 4 per cent on call and at Boston plc-nty is offered ana rates are steady. Trade is largo In Volume , this season , and In many lines , especially nt the woU , the largest ever known , out margins for profits nro narrow but the tendency of prices Is toward Im provement In that respect. While breadstuffs - stuffs advance , most manufactured products tend to decline. Ko 'ords of mortgages satisfied In western counties show that enormous sums are tnnen for that purooso by farmers from tholr re ceipts ; that an unusual proportion of tbo money paid for cropi gees to cancel debts created In past years. Doubtless this in part explains the fact that the demand'or various manufactured products has not yet Increased so largely as was expected In view of the great crops raised. The Iron output up to November 1 was the Greatest ever known. It Is a striking fact tjmt only ! ! 0l furnaces are In blat against illJO October I. showing a steady substitution of larger and bettor works for thts of loss capacity and old-fashioned equipments. Unsold stocks have largely Increased , particularly of coke and Iron , and white the consumption Is foremost , It U clear thut un less the expected increase comes soon , the depression In prices will force some wonts to stop. Contractors for largo ijulldints hern nro liL'uring for nnd against American hea-n ? , the combination not meeting the price. Coal is dull ; lake copper Is offered at1 \ cents ; holdings of tin are heavy at SIO.SK ) and lead is now at $1.10. Speculation during the past week has boon moro active , wheat ad vancing \ % cents on saloi of ( ; 0,000ot : ) bush els nnd corn advancing 11 cents for spot , but scarcely higher for November delivery , with sales of :21no : ( > ,000 bushels , and oats are un changed. Hccelpi ( ) of wheat at the west do not noato , nnd uro again at a rate of moro than 8.000,000 bushels for the week , while the export demand is nctlvo. In October shipments , Hour included , equalled 19,107,400 bushels of wheat , against G.IKSO , 100 last your. I'ork products are unchanged , exports fall ing behind last year's. Heports from other cities show great hope fulness. At Boston trade is largo In volume ; nt Hartford trade in dry goods and groceries Is very fair ; at Philadelphia trade in dress goods is moro active ; at Cincinnati , Detroit , Cleveland and Milwaukee sales In all trades are far In excess5 of last year's. At Chicago receipts of wheat and rye are three times last year's ; of oats and dressed beef a third larger ; of hides and wool n quarter larger ; of lloura fifth larger , nnd of barley some what larger ; but iu cheese , butter und corn n decrease appears , and a laivcc decrease in cured meats and lard. Sales of merchandise greatly exceed last year's , and clearings uro the largest ever Known. At St. Paul trade Is active ; at Minneapolis lumber is strong and higher and the output of Hour ' 01,000 barrels , ngainst 170,000 astyoar ; at Duluth the lumber cut Is the largest ever known and shipments heavj ; at St. Louis trade is strong In shoos , drugs and oil , and money m largo demand for cattle. In the cotton regions and at Kansas City the movement of live stock and grain is heavy. Tho.wool manufacturers and the clothiers nro waiting , but ngcnts are wfceodtngly hope ful nnd trade In knit goods Is sutisiaetory. Money markets uro well supplied for lugit- liniito business , and there is a distinct im provement in collections as products are marketed. The business failures occuring throughout the country during the last seven days num ber S'Jl , as compared with a total of : ! 2(5 ( last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were iiOi ) . LAST H'JIXK'S Gross Kxolmii ; os oi'tdo Country ns Ite- ported by Hie Hanks. Nn\v YOUK.NOV. 13. The following table , compiled by Bradstreet's , from the principal clearing houses In the cities named , shows the gross oxchnngoj for the week ending No vember 13 , with r.vtes per cent of increase or decrease , as against tuo amounts for the corresponding week last year : .Sot IncluJctl In totals. Dowltl'a Llttlo Early Htsori , liest pllU. m I'tiioti Pauillu Con.liiotnr.s. A tllspntcli from Pocutcllo contnlns the In- fornuttlun Unit llvo RonuuutorH on the Idaho nnd Utah divisions have hoon discharged. Ainoni ; the victim * nro Harry Ilurbunic , Thomas Bull nnd J , H. ( Jens , old lima railroaders readers who nro well known "all ever the country. No reason Is tunlgncil for their discharge. _ IJoWltt's Llttlo liarJy Ulscrs for the Uvor. to Clitiiltinatl niul Hctiirn. The Ohio & MlBslssippf mil way will BO ! ! tlckutfl from St. Louis to C'lnoinnati anil return November lit ami 17 , jjood tor return until November 1M , tit ono fuvo for round trip. Ticket ollk'o lUo North BroiuUvay ami union tlopot. St. Louis , Mo. W. D. SlmUue , nunoral puRsengor iiyoin Ohio & Mibalnfaippi niil- wny. & Hoot , 01 1 N. 10th , just ro- colvcd uurloud choluo Michigan tipples. Economy. , Aside Irom-their excellence there is economy in buying Dr. Price'sIDelicious Flavor ing Extracts , as they arc the most natural flavors made , and in strength , quality , and quantity , there are no flavor ing extracts that can com pare with them. ' It is not economy to buy the flavor ing extracts in the market because they are sold at a low price. Cheapness is an indication of inferiority. Try Dr. Price's Extract of Lem on or Vanilla and you will never use any other. ZDo you know tlsnt n llttlo Is a dniitfcroiiH tiling ? : DOCTOR [ Will Stop a Cough at any time : and Cure tbo worot Cold in : ; twelve houra. A 25 Cent bottle Irony save you 0100 in Doctor's ! ! llllo-niRy cave your life. ASIC YOUH DKUGGIST FOR IT. 1'JC1 GOOJX I Dr. Acker's English Pills : : cum : sNDSGiiS'jrioN. : Hr.iBll , ptcnsunt , n diviirllo nltlillic Indict. W. II. HOOKClt .t CO , 15 West llroljwray. N. Y. ; ' ' ' " " ' ' P OIl'sALVllY' ! ; UlliJ" * CO. JIAN & Mci'OXXEI , ! , . OMAHA. 'OERIMAfflfSPECinCS ' For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , , 300Paso Book nI'matmrnt of Anlinala nnd ( Jbnri iiciu I.'rur. CTOEBFovrri ( > , CniiircstloimInflnniniatI < m A.A.lKpinnl IHcnlnizitia , flllllc Fever. Jl.IJ.-.Straluw , XiamcnuHx , UhciiuiiUlain , < : . < : . DlBicnipcr , Nnsal Dlbcliiu-goa. J > .H--lioiH or < rul > \VorinM. . K.K.-Cmictiiii Jicavt'B. Piieuuiomiu } ' .F.-Colic or Uripi'w , Dcllynclio. < : . ( > . OIIscnrriigo , IlcniorrlniEcn. ll.i : . Uriiiury riiul Kldiioy Diauuuca. J.I.--EruptIvo IliHrnNuti , ninnac. J.K."Jl9CiiHeeiif IMuebllon , raralysla * Blnglo Dottle ( over tOdoses ) , - - .00' SttiMo Cnect with Ppcclflen , Manual , Veterinary Cure Oil und Mcdloawr. S7.0O Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil , . . 1.00 Sold bv DraBBlstBj or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quaatity.on Receipt of Price- HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. , Corner William and John Sts. , Net ? York. In use SO years. Tlia or.lracoosr.fnl rvmoily for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , anil Prostration , frnu over-work or otbcr cawccs. 91 Pr vial , or fi vials and lar o vinl powder , ( cr 66. Soui DY DncnatsTS , or cent postpaid on receipt of prlco.-HUKPHn YS' MEDICIfiE CO. , WlUlara.-inrt lohu Sts. . N.Tt LEAVES A DELICATE AND riASTnro ODOU Forsaro by all DniR End Fancy Oooda Dealers or II uniiblo to procure tills wuiulfi r'nl nonp nendSKt n stamps und receive n cake by return mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Srr.OrAT.-Shanilnn Dolls Waltz ( tbo poimlni Society Waltz ) eontrJCKj : to Bnyono Bouainf u- lireowrapiicrEOlBliacdonlleiUSuai ) . TOS .OK5GBBSAB. ; nd or.ly * 'ompjio niiU Catlnfuctory C'unilonavi ] nil.ico Hlent In the AlnrUeU NDb < lltiiecn and Orudo . Irullntlona " ' " " ' - - - nro cuf D i.HC. t.ilLUAt J ) r , O11H'.STA ! , ou MADiCAi. IIK.\IMKIIK. ; : K nioT T n , I'liiiiile Knelt- n J evtiy blfiiili ) on Ifnuly , uml ililln iluoij lint test ut 40 > iui > . anil 11 to liuiiiiIrM < in x tclt vrly MmIf. A < it < | < t tliiillui lun c. Ill .U A. b } ti Mini to n Iuilyuilliiili.iut.iun ( aiuUI' > iil ) "Aiyuu rAijirM'icam'iixtlio I , Kslli-iiinnil of.ill Iliiiii. " Koriuiloby nil IiI'guMtf mid r'uni'y Uuotll I. il E < # ; < Sr. N. Y nnnilTA SASOVI.WOOn C.\I'3I.'I.KS lira tin Jim 11 I A l > . > 4 ii-iJ o-uy ciptiii'i pr L-r liu I liy LJUUU I n , , | > | . tlf tllO ri/lir | i iyi .I04 ' uro of l iihcnirioi : fn-ii tliu urin try urji u ovcroit ci jl Uiyi l M pur I'Jl All ilraxiiitl Uffl&3S3SB tUHtS WHlHE AIL Tisf FAILS. Ik-klOuiitfliUjriip. TnitcaUi.Hl. Vta lutliiiM. Hold by ilrtivvliti. Every fall since we began business , some time during November , we have made it a point to hold a special sale of Overcoats. These sales have not been the inspiration of a moment , gotten up simply to fill so much space in the newspapers , but have been the result of well dir ected efforts toward a certain end. For a number of weeks past , our resident buyer in New York has devoted his attention pretty closely to Overcoats. Me has shopped New York as _ closely as a women trying to match a piece of dress goods , ( but with more success. ) Luck seems to have favored him. The continued warm weather has left the manufacturers with great stacks of winter garments on hand. They were anxious to sell oven at a loss. Our buyer bought , and bought heavily. He was there for that purpose. During the past week we have received over Two Thousand Fine Overcoats from the leading makers in New York. They rep resent every kind and style of garment in use this season. They represent every possi ble shape , shade and color. From the materials used in their manufacture , to the manner in which the buttons are sewed on , they are right in every respect. We have taken this immense lot of garments , divided them into two lots , placed them on sale , and today you can walk into our store and buy an overcoat for eight dollars or ten and a half , that a month ago would have cost you from six to eight dollars more. That's straight. Gives you your choice of a line of fine all wool Kersey and Chinchilla garments that a dozen dollars wouldn't have touched a month ago , and many of them are worth fully fourteen dollars today. The Chinchillas arc in smooth and rough weaves , with full velvet collars , corded edge binding , fine twilled linings , fancy striped sleeve linings , and fancy canton flannel pockets. They come in blues and blacks. The Kerseys are in all shades ; grays , slates , tans , browns , modes , drabs , &c ; They are lined with fine fancy plaid cassimerc , have fancy heavy surah sleeve linings- , either set velvet or self collars and fancy canton flannel pockets. Here's the greatest value ever offered by any American clothing concern. Here are fine Kcr sey , Chinchilla , and Fur Beaver garments. Two-thirds of them are worth well up to eighteen dollars. Fur Beaver Overcoats in blacks , browns , greens and other popular shades ; garments made up in elegant style , with fine Farmer satin linings , heavy fancy satin sleeve linings , full velvet collars and plush pockets. Kersey garments in a dozen elegant shades , with fine plaid cassi- mere linings , fancy surah sleeve linings and either set velvet or self collars. Here arc garments which for style and fit will challenge your admiration. Here are garments that you'd call cheapen on the Fourth of July at the price , We can positively make this assertion ; YOU NE1/ER / SflW SUCH l/KLUES / BEFORE , THE NOTED SPECIALIST iu the treatment of all forma of PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 soars oxporienco. Glcctnnilnll nnnnIimdUclmreos ; Stricturn ordilllcultyoriiaiuinrplioviui ; the lilndilor : ByjildllN nnd nil li . eases of the lilotcl nnd Skin ; Nervousness , ( lonural DobilKy , Ijoas of Manhood mid Ambition. Want of Lifonnd Vitality. Had jlemory , Dpsj > ondcnt. Uisconrwd. 1 tolicf obtained without loMiof ( line from business. The most powerful remedies known to modern bcionco for the treatment of the nbovo diueaxcs. The wcnk trow Htrons , the despondent hccnnio cheerful from renewed Vitality , Ambition d C'ourane. Aly resources and facilities for doini ; biifineta are 7 iBiirpaBsod. AllcnrrcspundeucoBtrictly private. Writofor termr circulars mid qiicntion list. Illli anil Farnam Sis. , Omaha , Neb. NO OUR.R ! NO PAY. 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnny years' crporlonco. A rciriil.ir cr.iilunte In medlclno M Jli/lomas ihow , In still treating fflth tin greatest success nil Nervous , Chronic ami I'rlvnto UUuniei. A poriunbunt curu Ruar.tntood for f'ntnrrli Sperm.'itiirilioea , lo t .M.vnhoo.l , SomlualYeaknasi , .NlKlit I.D'H'i , linpotuci'y , Syphilis , Stilcluro , nnrt all aUc.aiunof the llloo'J , Skin unit Urlimry Oricnni. N. It. I Kunrnnl < a f'OJ for orory case 1 nndcrtuko nn.l fKll to euro. Conaultntlon frco. Hook ( Myitarloi at Ufa ) ont free. Olllco houn an , m. to 8 p. ui. Sunday 19 Am. to Urn. Hcnd ntnmp for reply. FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS t0 Send tor Fashion Hook mailed frco. Pitm-rHoaio Block. 191 & 193 Stale St. , Chicago- TLo Lament. Fullest ami Fluent in the HEW VBRFiTojib15ii nnif"ANo'IIciA800\v. Kvory Hntunlny , Ki\V YOIIK , < illtlEYI.Tiit : nml NAPLES , At rr-L'tiUr Intervnlii. SAIOON , SEBQ'ID-BLASS ' AND STEERAOt ratuiioii lownol turiiiK t'i ' nnd Irnni Ilin principle Kicurolonlickfl * iirnllHlilK to return jiy i'ftln < rtln < iilo- rr f'.u 121 L' : : 7 Order : fr i : ? A = o-.it at I cittt Eitti , Apply to nny < if our locnl Aiiunls or to " JHCSON JtitTinit.s ( , ctiicutru , iu. i. * - itf M < | VW U4 n W II - ' ! _ ' U f , QuIcUIy , Psrmnnently Restored- cuiiyti , .NVrtmmi.- . . , IK-ljlllfy. nmj all tnn train or evlli fr.ni i-.irl/ errors.irl.tler r cei ri , tlio rtiuitt ot urt.-wiiik. n < Ui in. wmrjr , etc. Full tlmiulh , ilovrl'pihi"il. anil t > no KIK'II to every oiyoti aim purtinn ui ilio t Ky. huiiplo , tint iral nie.tiu'H. Inimi'ilinta liuprurciiicnt K'cn. Faiiuro Inipi.juMo ynQ liter it * * , lli k ojplauiulgnj tud prix fo utui'd ' "ulud > frog. Adilrrti . URIQ MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. Y. MOOKB'S m Duc'jitur , III. , Nov. U-l , ' ! ) . Df. J. B. Moore , Duiv Sir : I huvo for yctir.s pint booh troubled with 1)11- ) liouiiiiot-saiul tomlurtuy to kldnoy trouble. Your Tree of Life is tlio only roiiu-dy I lnivo ever found thut tftivo untiro relief. I ( iju'ni fully rci'oininund It to thrso wlio iniiy bo Butturinir from kindred diseases. T. ,1. Kx-Mombor 111. Lo Mooro'iTrodof l.lfj. a putltlri curi fit Itlliu anill.lTor l'o mil lint an I nil b uo < l dlo > i > > l'o i l uril'juilK Uour/i parto iiTi ! > r irma TUJ ota Treaof Lift tiio Irttt l.lfJ itouilr' The Original and lionoiDB ( WQRCEOTERSHERg ) Impart * tlio japut delicious tatto uil lost rxnuoT riOI.'l'H , orai.Bm.ufi.im ( iMKMCAlv ( iKN- TUMAN : at Mail. rn , to Ilia lirothor Hi WimOIiSTLK. May , 1UL * " , Till MU A I'linillKS' tlut their uce lu hit-lilye4to iDea In In.iuMiiluluiuy \Vri.SIU : iipintnii , tlio Iiion' \ , W..I1 . jialitalilo on itvitiaiTrf : , uu thi ) nirwt "hU. . - nin : mutu that U luuJo. " Arc. Beware of Imitations ; eeo that you got Lea & Perrina1 Bli/nituro on every I'oltleof Oruuiol li Grnulno. JOHN Il'NCA.Vd OO.NH , MiW YOU 1C. WILL CURE PBLES " I hivt long known ill vslus In bind. Inc pilot , It It the prince of rcmodltt In all1 ( ormi of hemonhoids. " Dt , A. M.COLLINS , Cameron , Mo. CATARRH " Have bo n a etnitant tulfomr for ycon from lovoro coldi in luad and throat. Tried rnoit evury known remedy. Pond' Extract rallsvtd m wonderfully , and hat affected nlnioit a radical euro " F R E 0 E R | C E. FIHCK , New York City. © ORE EYES "It actt like magic In ophthalmia , I Ilka It to much for tor * yoi , " fa ! . M.JAMESON. " I ttrongly recommend Pond't Entrjcl for lamonett , and use It conttuntly. " - MICHAEL DONOVAN , N. Y. Athletlo Club. 8Q&EMESS " Had a larja eating tore on my cn ! < l , which had eaten to the bone , For nine montht I doctored to no purpoie. Tried a bottle of Pond't Extract , and wai cured Immediately. " MINNIE VANATTA , LocMooio , Ha. "Pond'i Extract hat b en cud with marked benefit by our Inmatet in man/ catel of bruitei , and hat alwayi proved very beneficial " LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR , New York City , SPRAINS "I have been protcrlblng Pond'i El- tract , and find It a valuable remedy in ttratnt and affectlont cf like ch r acter. " W. P. BURDICK , M.D. "Had my left hand tovtrely burnon" , and loit the ute of It completely. Secured relief by ute of Pond'i Extract Ir twelve houn. " Mn. A. SHERMAN , New York City. "Am troubled with hmorrhifet ( Irom lunc > . and find f'ond'i Extract theo ily remedy that veil control th m. " GEORGE W. WARNER , Scranton , Pa , INPLAMMAT9ON3 "I have uted Pond'i Extract In a c n of longitandinc i ternal Inflin" 'il'oi. and obtained relief within a fowl , uri , " -JAMES E. REAOE. PhlliJ.lpi. a. and shou.d be always kept on hand for em ergencies. " Long experience hit taught my fim lly to regard Poml'i Exlrict 11 one of the eblolute neceintiel of houiibetp * | ng" _ ANDREW D. WHITE , PimU dent Cornell Umvernty. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , See Landscape Trnde-marlc on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY DY POND'S EXTRACT GO. Wow York and London. K W E3 A & 1i * K A H m& Iw I - It'a roiaarlcalilo notion upon iho nuW' ' r'lvca Itnuprwno c < > nt /'i/c / , howt ver hovons Abe for Ihtrirf , ! Eruptions , Salt llhru TcHtlnioiilalHrruin tiil > IIMIVO Ita elllciioy. I'll Solil by all JrufrIiiU ) or HCiit I on ruct'Iplof prk-o. Put up < i i.lyby rOUD'Q EXTRACT CO , , 70 Gth AYC .i ' V