Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1886, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 18. 1886. THE LOCAL GRIPSACK Stuffed With Ohokrst Morsels of Appetiz ing NCWB. OMAHA AND SOUTHWESTERN JUclinrilHon DritK Co. Flnnnclnl 13m- 1)ai-rnsiiiriii ) Mnsonlc Parties Ail' liquated tznrtl Abbott's Adieu Annnmlntc'B Inn < itict. Omnha'vV Soiitlnvcstnrn Itnnd. A rcnortcr for the Hir called upon oiio of Hit1 incorporators of tlio Oinalm & Soiitlitvcstorn road yesterday nnd though Iho party desired to Imvo his name not mutitioticd , liu stated tliat tlui road beyond a quo'tlon was to become a fact. All the slock ho Milil had boon Mibstribrtl , and nil Mm bonds placed , and furthermore , fromo of the IiuuHiiu citixons of Uinnlia were inter- csled in its bnildhiir. One of the con ditions insisted upon is that Iho road hhall 110 constructed in the interest of Omaha. .Several rnutnijnivi ! already booii coiibidercd as to which is the best to reach the city , and though none of them havu yet been decided nnon , it is positively asserteil that the road will run tliroiisli Toctnmeh , thence to Marysvillo , KUIISI * . Hoyoml that , the towns which it will reach cannot be ascertained , because all Kiuisim is ine.\ieetationof the announce- incut. The line , however , will run through the western part of thn Indian territory , and thence through Te.\as to Iho ( Jiilf. It will thus be a feeder to Omaha's stock interests , and has alreudv guaranteed the erection and mainten ance of its .shops at this point. A MACX1P10BXTMI3MENTO. The 'rclcRrniriierH' Tribute-to Mist * | j//.le | Annandnlc. * The Omaha telegraphers presented a beautiful lloral tribute to Miss Annamlalc , the contralto of the Abbott company , -it the opera house last evening. The tribute wus in remembrance of IUss ! Annandale having civcn a bcnclit performance ut Baltimore for the striking telegraphers , in 18S3. This warm-hearted act of the Inily has not been forgotten by "the boys , " and in every large city in the country her appearance since Unit year has been the occasion of a kindly remem brance from them. The tribute given to the songstress last night was beautiful in design and execu tion. It consisted of two lloral pil lars , four feet in height , representing telegraph poles , between widen were htrung wires hung with mnihix. Sus pended from these wires were the figures , wrought in tube roses , "lii , " a telegraphic symbol meaning "Best Wishes.1 The pillars rented on : i bed of fern-work , in terspersed with cluster of roses , tube roses , carnations , callaJillics , ( > tc. A lloral panel on either side of the bed was let tered with the initials of the recipient , "L. A. " The tribute , the work Kclsov , the llorist , was certainly remarka bly handsome , and attracted no little attention as it was carried upon the stage. Attached to one of the pillars was a card bearing the words , "Compliments of the Omaha telegraphers to Miss Li/.Kio Annandale at Ijoyd's opera house , De cember 10,1880 , in remembrance of 1S8" . " The presentation w s made during the prison scene in which Miss A. appears with the troubadour. The lady bowed her thanks and quietly resumed her part. The following are the names of the operators who contributed to the Annan- dale lloral tribute : John H , Twifonl , Miss Mollie McTaggart , R. C. Smith , Joseph Mr.drath , C. if. Crallc , W. C. Cotton. W. J. Uusland , . ) . A. Spitxnagle , A. V. Urtcs , V. A. Jackson , C. S. Soulc , Charles le Forest , G. W. McKinney , John Jones , It. L. Howe , Mr. Meeks , T. A. McUammoii , Mr. Honer , W. 11 Allen , James O'lvcefc , H. J. Clute , W. A. Sisk , II. S. Patterson. , ) . P. Uarnhart , MisISIanche Kcnncy , C , W. Allen , J. U. Pnehard. E. E. lleasley , G. M. Tliompson , Fred Hunce , Grant Kcnney , TliomasManning , J. C. Sullivan , F. H. Morgan. U. H. IJoylo. W. A. Me- Miss .Malt In Tliain , Win. Kelley , Jolnl Jtrclun , J. M. Maddov , J. S. Owens , ( J. 1) . Trout. O. K. Hammond , C. E. Schuyler. IDAHO'S DOOM. Ono Vear Hunoe AVill See It Uazcd to tlio Ground , At the last session of the board of education , the committee on buildings and property was authorized to appoint a Hub-committee of experts to visit , examine and report upon the needs of the present public schools in the manner of heat , light , safety and sanitary necessities. This latter committee consists of John Jenkinson , boiler inspector , lr. ) Parker and F. M. Klhs , architect. It is under- blood that this committee has examined a number of the schools , but has made no report up to the present time. When published , this document will be one of considerable interest. It will doubtless have considerable ) to any about the I/.ard school , wllieh , for &omo time back , has attracted the attention of many of thojuironts of "the children who at- TiifiVl itT l esu have made many complaints - plaints , whuilnfr if not necessary to re peat , becausu it mav safely be said that the days of the I/.ard arenumborcd , At the last meeting of the board , Secretary C'onoyer introduced : i resolution which was adopted asKing for plans for a new school to bo built niton the alto of the present building. This structure is in- tended to cost $ ' . ' 0,000. It wi ll doubtless have taken the place of the old hoiiao be fore the eoinnioncomijiit of the next scholastic year. Mr. Conoyer'a idea in introducing thn reso lution was actuated by that hope. The present school is old , in bail repair , in some places cracked , in others worn out , and above all , patched with a double wall , built after it was learned that the school had been erected upon a lillcd'Up creek , There are other un pleasant features connected with the building , but the e will be remedied to a degree to enable them to be tolerated until the old cdtlice shall have been re moved and .supplanted by an excellent fcchool. AMUSEMENTS. Hiicecbsftil Close of tliu Emma Abbott JCnunuoinent. The Abbott company closed their en gagement lioro with an excellent rendi tion of "Trovatore , " The ensembles brought an inevitable encore and moat of the solos hail to be repeated , Miss Abbott was in the best of voice anil imperson ated Leonora , one ot her favorite roles , with all possible grace and warmth. Miss Annandale , in the heavy part of Avuicona , acted with great power and received flowers. Montogriilb scored another suc cess , and tang and aotod the part of Manrico with o much Spirit as to gam a double recall. The peculiarly luscious ( uiality of IVuelto'.s voice" showed to.pixr- tieular advantage in the solo , "llliulon" and ho was much of a favorite , as I'isiial. lu the duet "with Ilemjora botn'satig bril liantly. The Itluliurilson 'Jm > : Company. Articles ot incorporation were filed with the county clerk yesterday of the ttlchardsou Drug company of Omaha. The object of the company is to carry on the drug business in all of its depart ments. The capital stock is placed at. James Kichardson , jr. COMPljKTK VINDICATION. Verdict Tor Dr , Htiinc In tlic nirmlnjj- hntii Case. The case of Hlrmingham vs Dr. 11 M. Stone for alleged malpractice in the treatment of the plalntiH"s wife which had been on trial in the district court for 6ovcr.il days , came to an end yesterday morning by a verdict for the defendant. The jury was out but'tcn minutes. John L. Kennedy , of Kennedy & Martin , ap peared for Dr. Stone and Mr. Holmes for the plaintiff. The evidence produced dur- ingthotrial showed tliatDt. Stone treated the late Mrs. llirniinuham tor hip-joint disease from April. 1831 to October , 1881. and then withdrew from the case. Karly in 1885 a tumor began to develop on the all'ectcil leg winch gr w to thirty-four inches in diameter. This tumor proved to bo maliunant and caused the lady's death in March , 1880. Tins was conclu sively shown by the evidence and also the fact that the tumor was in nowise con nected with the hip joint disease. Dr. 11 aui : tin wont's Victory. Judge McCulloch yesterday morning rendered a decision in the ca o of Mi 3 Lesbia Clm o against Dr. Haughawout in favor of the latter. Miis Chase , it will be remembered , tried to tniet the doctor from her building on the corner of Six teenth nnd Douglas .streets , on the ground that he had failed to comply with the terms of the lease. The evidence totally failed to prove her side of the story , but on .the contrary showed that he had strictly nii't all the requirements of the lease. Judge McCulloch , in rendering his decision , mildly .scored the plaintiff for the persecution of her tenant. Ai.iwitJiir's CHOICE. The Indian Supply Depot. Mr. A. Morsman , who was one of the committee appointed to lay the claims of Omaha before the Indian commissioner , who is about to change the location of the Indian supply depot from New York City , states that the rivalry that was shown by the different western cities.nota- bly Omaha and Kansas City , has puzzled the commissioner and made it a dillicult matter to decide which location is most favored. The result will probably bo that the supply depot will remain where it is , in Is'cwork. . It is highly probable , however , that Omaha "will .secire a branch of the depot which will be located in the west. Commissioner Atkins has promised a decision upon the case next week. Welcome Bclvldcre. A communication was received by President Meyers , of the board ol trade from the Commercial club of Uelvidero proposing a meeting of the members of the two organi/.ations to form an ac quaintance and to properly celebrate the opening of railroad connections by which the Holvidore merchants are furnished access to the Omaha markets. The secre tary of the board of trade has been in structed to enter into correspondence with the Commercial club of Hclvidfcro and arrange for a reception to be given to that body by the Onmha board of trade in this city after the holidays . C AUJHIOHT'S CHOICE. SusplcioiiH Character * . ( leo. llogau , Henry McCuuley and Chas. Baxter , three crooks , were arrested by Olltnor Ormsby yesterday. Baxter is known to have been the * accomplice of Sullivan and Woodford , who committed the Davis robbery two nights ago. A letter was found signed "Baxter & 1'ard , " in which the writer or writers introduce Sullivan and \ \ oodford to a pawnbroker in Ottumwa , la. , to whom the stolen goods were for warded. The writer asKs that Sullivan and Woodford bo paid the highest pos sible price for the stolen goods. Alto gether , ii is believed that a good case can be made out against Baxter. JJortlis In tlio SIccper.s. Sleeping car tickets can now be pro cured at the ticket ollicc of tlio Union Pacilic depot anil at the offices of the following lines in the business part of the city : Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific , Farnam near Thirteenth ; Chicugo.Mmno- apoljs & St. Paul , Puxlon houseChicago ; , Burlington & Quincy , Fourteenth and Farnam ; Kansas City , St. Joe & Counci ] Blulfs , at the same plnco , and Missouri Pacific and Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific , Filiteontli and Farnam streets. Berths on the Sioux City route may bo secured at the ollico on the .northeast corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streets. Ai.unioirr's Ciioicr. . OH' for I'ooatcllo. Yesterday morning one of the fore men of the Pocatcllo switcli yards came into town , aiinounclngti | scareity of switch hands in those sections. Mr. Parsons and he went nmong tlio men In the yards hero , and made the oll'or of t5 per month with house rent and fuel free to married men who would accept positions In the new region. Four of the men , Eil Bunls , P. O llearn , D. Courtney and 1) . Roland , accepted the oiler and loft yesterday morning. It is a dillicult matter to kcop single men out there , They have little elianci ) to .spend their money , and after a few months fool themselves rich and sego go away ami spend their wealth. The Merchant * ' National Konnilntloti. Contractor Coots says that ho experi ences no dilliculty in driving the piles foi the last and north wall of the now Mer chants' National bank. It will take but a few days In which to drive the remain der , and but a few days after that to put in the concrete , which may bo handled even when the thermometer is ten de grees below freezing point. Some of the concrete is already in place , and whan it is all laid , the massive stones to form the foundation proper will bo lowered to their place. Al.IlllKiHT'S ClIOIOH. Financially Kmharrasscd. The Cox chemical company made an assignment of all of their effects to Slioril Coburii yesterday. The firm state thai they have boon unable to meet the obilms against them , and take this method o : giving all of their creditors an equal sliou to secure their claims. Notice Position wanted as bookkcopei in banking house or largo wholesale or retail dry goods establishment , year com menclng January 1837. Reference given and references required. Address John Jones , Mt. Sterling , 111. , P. 0.105. Hoard of Trade , The secretary of the board of trade re ports that the citizens are suddenly real izing the' importance of a live , wull qrgauizeJ board of trade , and that numerous .inquiries are made of him concerning corning the membership requirements The annual election of the olncc/s of the board will take place on Jan. U. Merchants Hotel. Omaha. > rat Itrown Prop , $2 per day. Cor. 10th and Farimu All street curs from depot MASONIC Four Ijodcpn Ihiltlnc to Give n Mag nificent Scries. Four of the lending lodges of this city mve united for the purpose of giving n erics of parties during the remaining uonths of the winter. They are the edges of St. John , Capitol. Covert and Eastern Star. Each of these will have special ehaigo of one party , but will re ceive , at the same time the co-operation of all the others , thus placing the suc cess of the undertaking beyond the possi bility of n doubt. The parties will bo ipld' in Masonic hall , tlio first taking ) Iaco tin the Sllrd inst. under the nu.s- > iccs of the Si John. The next will bo on January ' . ' I under the management of the Capitol. Covert will hold its on or ibout thoS'Jnd of February , while lliut of the Eastern Star will take place on March 10. _ 's Ciioton. The Tnarl of'Snroy. The Itaurcis , Puls and Sehmit/ Herman Comedy company is expected back to night , after their engagements at Fre mont. Columbus and Cjrand Island , where they have boon playing the beautiful piece , "Pearl of Savoy , " made famous by Maggie Mitchell. They will produce thn same pretty play to-morrow evening , and with doubtless grc.\ter success than they linvn heretofore achieved , because their performance in the towns named have given them several dress rehearsals whieh thus far they have not enjoyed in the production of any piece. the The city council met as a board of equalization at the city clerk's olllce yes- tcrda } * . The only matter of special im portance that came before them was the complaint of a delegation of citizens in regard to the sewer in district 28. The sewer is a combination spwor , and the citizens protest against paying the entire cost , but bold that the cost of the con struction of the florin sewer should bo paid from the North Omaha sewer fund. The matter \yas taken under advisement by the council. Ai.niticm's Ciioici : . Police Court. John Stcnbertr disposed summarily of seven vagrants who were brought before him yesterday morning. Their names wore William Butler , James Uoyd , vuIlium West , William Collins , Harry Johnson , Charles Cook and Joe llansc , and they were sentenced lo thir ty days in the county jail. Five vagrants from Council Blulfs were given one hour to leave town. Out of live drunks , two were committed in default of their linos. Pontofllcc Improvements. Tlio bids for the contemplated improve ments in the delivery windows of the po'tollieu and other of the departments contiguous thereto , wore finished yestor. day morning , but will haye to bo forwared to Washington before they can bo acted upon. A force of plumbers are engaged in thn customhouse building rejuvenating the closets of the place which have long stood in need of improvement. AI.IIKKUIT'S CHOICE. Dwor/.ak's Pupils. The > piipils of Prof. Dwor/ak , the Bo hemian musical artist , will give a per formance this 'evening in Hoffman's hall , on South Thirteenth street. The enter tainment under the auspices of thoj.samc professor , which was to have taken place on last Saturday , was prevented by the inclement weather which prevailed. Their Pnplllion Brother * . A delegation of Omaha Knights of Pythias lodge No , 20 went to Papillion last , evening to assist the lodge at that place in the work of instituting the third degree. The party was composed , of Messrs. Krause , Heints , Otto Wagner , C. Brodo , Grossman , Tibko , llartwic , Copt/ , Kroego , livarts and Charles Boelim. They return to Omaha early this morning. Ar.mtioirr's Cnoici ; . A Curious Suit. Before .Judge Dundy yesterday morning the case of Batclioldor , O'Leary and Mur ray against thcB.it M. road was on trial. The suit is brought by the plaintiffs , who are farmers of Sarpy county , to recover damages on account of the overflow of their lauds by the river. It is charged that the overflow was caused by the care lessness of the B. & M. road. Several years ago when the old pile bridge near La Platte was partially destroyed and anew now one built , the piles instead nf being cntirclv removed were sawed off at the top. This left an obstruction which caused the formation of a sand-barwlilcli in turn directed Ilia course ot the river upon these fanning lands and destroyed them , An Original Play. Tliis evening the novelty of an ori ginal play by an Omaha writer , Emil ( jeislcr , will be experienced at the opera house , when the "American Patri cian Daughter" will bo produced. The production will bo for the bencllt of the authorwho has boon an invalid for about two vcar.s. The Musical Union orchestra will be in attendance. -'s Cnoicn. Postal Promotions. Superintendent GrUlllhs , of the railway mail service , reports thn following changes among the postal clerks : 1) . M. Ilugor , promoted trom fourth to fifth class , vice ( ! . M. Bailey ; II. V. Hilelman , vice 1) . M. Kuger , third to fourth ; F. W. Vaille , vice S. S. Beebo , fourth to fifth ; W. J. Nash , vice F. W. Yaillo , third to fourth. W. A. Crosby has been made a clerk of class one , Ituildiuu Pormtts. Superintendent vYhltlock issued build ing permits yesterday as. follows : l.ouls.Inhnson , one-story Ir.uno cot- ttino , ParUprnearTwDiity-lomth , . ? 400 .M mil n HiMirlfkhoii , imn-btory liauio cottuKo , U-illlornta nc.ir Tliiity-llftli 4W Two permit * aggregating WJ ALUIIiailT'S ClIOICK. Tlio attention of investors is called to tm advertisement under head of ' Business Chances , " to a valuable prop erty and business olfored for f IS.'ij'OOU , Licensed Watchmaker for the U. P. Hallway Co. ( J. S. HAVMOXP , Douglas and 10th. Itukcr , A. II. Baker , of ( irand Island , mortga gee of the firm of K. V. McCartney & Co. , arrived in town yesterday morning , At torneys are now at work upon the busi ness , and it is expected that it will bo nd- justed satisfactorily to all parties concerned - corned , Incensed to Wed , Judge McCulloch granted marriage licenses yesterday to the following par- tics. : , Xaiue. llesldence. AKfc ( O. S. 1'cttis . * . Omaha "A I JdaO. tiibson . . . . . .Omaha SO j Carl A. Nflson . Omaha ' IS ) J illlila Swaii ! > on . TOtnuIia ' ' . ! : } Joliu l.awsou . OnuJu 21 ( Hury Hoj > e . . .Oiualia 16 Furniture < 5f the Commercial House , irand Island , . Nob. , to bo sold nt force sale before January 1st , 18S7 , consisting of Beds , Bedding , Chamber Suits , Stoves , , Largo Wrought Iron Range , with Sloam L'ablo , etc. , Dining Itooni nnd Office Fur- liturc , etc. ( iootls will be sold to suit purchasers in any quantity. Terms o pale will be made liberal. For informa ion , call on or address J. < ! . HAINK , Urand Island. On Iho rccomnipitdnlioii of" his com- iaiiy and post commanders , Private iVilliain Miles , Company H , . Second In- antry , now in conlinemcnt at Omaha , N'eb. , under a charge of having deserted he service of the United States at Fort Jmalia , N'eb , . September 80. 1S80 , has jeon ordcrcil to bo released from con- Inemont ami restored to duty without rial. He will forfeit all pay and allow- inccs duo him at date of desertion and will make good the time lost thereby. In the county court ye turday the bank of.Commerco commenced a suit against II. C. Bin-bank and ( ? . W. Duncan fc Co. lo secure judgement on a promissory note. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength nnd wbolesotncness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and jannotbe sold in competition with the mul titude of low test , short we'ght alum ot [ ihospbate powd.'rsSold only in cans. Royal Barfing Powder Co.103 Wall St. , New York. OMAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue , roil TUB TRIATMEKT OF AfL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. liR. rflcNlENAWlY.Prop otoi ; . ' Private J'ract4ce Slitoeu yenra' Hospital mm Wo liavo tlio fndlltioe , eiiparatuc nnd rcnitdlca for the eucccfsfnl treatment of every form of < 1U- i use requiring cither nirdlcnl or surgical treatment , And Inuto all to came nnd [ live ttl utu fur tlicmeeh ft or correspond with ne. Long cijicrlenco lu trent inicaie by letter enables u tn treat tnany idtes scientifically \\lthout Fcolnt ; them WHITE KOH CWCULAH on Deformity find Brace * , Club Feet , furvaturcn ot tlio Spine DIBEAIIEB < > i"Voxr * . Pllcc , Tiimorn , Cancers , Catarrh , Ilrmichltlx , Inhalation , Electricity , Pr.rnl * ycl , Epllciify , Kidney , jc , Ear , bklu , Wood ami all surgical operations. ISnttcrlrs , luhnlxri , Tlrnre * , TriiB < ci , nml pll klndt of Medical nnd Surgical Appliance * , mun- ufactnred nnd Tor i.ile Th only reliable inidlcal Institute making Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases 1 A BPlTciAMY. ALT. CONTAGIOUa AJCJ ) I1I.OOD DISEASES , from whatever catiKcjirodiitcil.iiuccossfiillytreBted We cm remove Syphilitic poison from thOby > Uiu without mercury. Nc\v restorative treatment for lots of vital power Af [ < COMMUJJIt'ATIONH CO.M'HIEXTIAI. Cull snd consult in or ucnd unmo and post-oHici luliln-ii plainly written enclose ntunip , and we Hill fend you. In phln wraniicr , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO uro.s rm > VTE , Erjsuui , ASO Mcnrovi Rr.MI.VAT , Wl-ARNCSII , SfEllUATOIIHillEi , CV , SiYPHIUH , ( JOKOIIKUITA , < il KET , V AmCOf-EI K , STIIICTUIIK , AND AI.I , mcrAnn or TIIK OENITO- UiiiMAnr Oitui.Mi , or cccil hiitury of jour cute for an opinion. I'cisons unable to visit ne m y Ijo trc/itcd nt their homes , l > y correspondence. Mirticlncsaml Instrn menu icnt by null or expruJoSECIJnri.V TACK El ) rilO-U UIIHEHVATIOV. no mar' : ! to Inrtii itf coutentH or tender. One porbonal Intcnlcw pre fcrredlftoii'-cnlent. i'lfty n'onia for the n-coin modation of puticnti Iloaul and attendaue at reavonaulu pucca. Adilros al < I.cttcra to Omalia Medical and Surgical institute , or. I3lh t. nnfi CanltalA.VC. . . OMAHA. N B. Heliraska National Bank OMAHA , NEIJKASKA. Pnidup Copital $200,000 BurpHib 30,000 H. W. Vntns , PrcMdont. A. K. Touxnlin.rirc 1'rcsiilrnt. W. II S. lltiKhiss , Collier. uuticToiis : \V. V. Morse , .John S. Collins II. W. YSIUM , Lewis S. Heed. A. E. Toiujiliu. BANJCINQ OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor I'Jlli and Farnam Sts A General HnnUini ; JUiiincss Trnnsnotocl. N" . W , HARRIS & Co. JMXJCEJtti , CllWA(10. nitlSIS or oiHitliH , ClticH mid nthorflof OVfSUO IiliflurrRilotiouKlit RnilbOlil Kiistcru uffloe 6H Uovoiithlro BU Huston. Contipoiul- once solicited. CAPITAL , . - - $40OOOO SURPLUS , - 400,000 , Accounts of Hanks , Hunkers and Corpo rations toliciteil. Our facilities 'or ' COLUJCTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks \ > hen balances warrant it Hoston is a Keserve City , and balances with us froinlaiiksnot ( located in other Ke serve Cities ; count as icservc. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Hpndb bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for lianks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Investment Securities , nnd invite proposals Jrom States , Counties and Cities when issuing - suing bonds. We do a general Hanking business , and invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , Pi evident. JOS. W. WUUK , CaMijor. CONSUMPTION. I b r. poiul" reta.Jj l.r Ib * ttwi * dlitu ; bj ll nia thotiuiidi ol CK t ; PC II pr t Ui.4 nd * f * "gjlog li ret encoi 'l lod.td. oiiMncunjUltk U l e < nt ' \\M ; I will f.ndrvl O KUriLEJ t BEE.luftalxr wltb VU uIlltKrllEATiaKintW dl. a . . o iiriuir rer Olftiiz- ; j * V. V. tWct t-y. f. A. tjlVt V i " > i'DUl St. X. V XTR.AJ As Hie Holiday season is upon us , would it not be advisable and eminently proper to select from our stock some useful things ? Our goods , although not selected exclusively for Holiday Gift * , yet every one of them would make n sensi ble nnd highly appreciated present , which would be useful the year round. This being our Hist season , \vo have made u place foi- ourselves among you , and by milking the interests of our customers our own. Wo pro pose to show our apprccialion of their patrounge by making startling reductions throughout our entire line for their benefit , beginning Friday , December 17th , and continuing until after Christmas. In the Hoys' and Children's Department we oiler : Roys' Winter weight suits , worth # /or , $ / . & f/rnde , Jois'units , nmdc up in Norfolk .v///7c * * , reduced from - , , tit > / / ty'f.7i > to $ . < & . ' / / Cassiinere 8itits.fa&hioit < ihfy yoften trj > , retfttvctf jfrotn $ tf to In Hoys'ami Children's Overcoats we have them from $ ! ( ! K > upwards , and a very fine line of plain and fur- trimmed ones. Those ( it $ .9O Reduced to $ J. Those at JftS Reduced to $ V Those at $9 Reduced to $ V.5 Those at $ tO Reduced to $7 In the Men's Clothing Department we have within the last ten days reinforced our assortment with IPW styles in Business and Dress Suits , and oiler the entire line at uniformly reduced prices. Men's Strictly ill wool Suits Reduced /ront $8.7,9 to $ G Men's Strictly all worsted Dress Suits , Reduced from $9.Z < > to $7 Men's all worsted SacJi Suits , Straight and Round Cuts , Rt duced from $13 to $12.50 Men's fine Corls8crcwJButtoiifCufairay Suits , in ulach or brown , duced from $1S to $15 Veryjinef4 Rutton Cutaway Dres * S nits , Reduced from $ 'iHo $ / 7. 7S Very fine Imported worsted Sad : Siiitsthc coats and vests lined with Satin , in straight ind round cuts Reduced from $ ' 3.50 to.5O . Extra fine Corkscrew Prince Albert Dress Suits ill olucs and , Reduced from $3O to $25.75 We call especial attention to our $25.75 Prince Albert Dress Suit" , not alone to Hie line quality , but to the slyle and the manner in which they are gotten up ; and they should only be compared with merchant tailor's make , and in price with such goods as other dealers ask § 35 for. Our enormous assortment of Overcoats nnd Ulsters , plain and fur-trimmed , are made from JOdridon & Hur- lington , Kerseys. Chinchillas , Elysians , Fur Beavers and Montagnacs , some silk and others satin lined. The tremely low prices of these can only be appreciated after examining the qualities. In Mufllers and Silk Handkerchiefs we positively oiler the most htupendons bargains , for instance : CassiMiere Mufflers for dress wear at 2.c cacJi , ; worth. 75c. All Satin Mufflers at $1.50 ; vort , $3. JSiUv Hdndket'cJiicfsfor 25c ; worth , 5Oc. Including an elegant assortment of better grades in which we can save you more money than in the cheaper ones. Anything in our line you may purchase , take it around town , and if you think you can do belter , return the same , . ( if not soiled ) , the money will be returned to you instantly without remarks. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Cor. and 14th Omaha. . Douglas sts. , . a To every customer mi the honor ofn company Ihat Imvo established their basiiies * < m the ImsNof S rAHE DKALINH linc-ke.tl by the superior merits oftlic Rooils they muiiiil'actiirc. Conlldciicu in its morlts warrant them In niterlnir FIRST CLASS TllADB OXLV. . , . They dt'slre live , energetic and responsible dealers in all unoccupied territory If J'ou ttl'1' ' ( 'i ' L < Ill"H niai-hinu with which to undersoil your neitfhborH , don't answer this advertisement : but if yon appreciate real merit , and wish lo bundle a flowing machine that , will reflect credit on your business , prove a sonrciol' pleasure to your eiiij- touici'H , and v PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS , Address for particulars 09 .No. Ifith .St. UNION M'F'G. CO. , OMAHA , NHIWASKA. ESTABLISHED USF.OINAIL 31.0 PAB1SOFTHE WORLD ( 'atnlogurs and I'tlrrsoa ftpiillratmn. nil Ihu b l r rrUte IlulhU'r * uud lu-Mi'm. CINCINNATI , I ) . H. A. ' , jnLii Aui'jrM' ron n , TiiRclltlicint Window Sash Lock Krcr -pnl nmkp bl it ii \ t . - . < CV * | iiilur un Nftr itla " " "WANTED ! ' Ladies to "Work , for Us at Their .Own Homes. $7 $ to $10 Per Week Can Be Qnlell/ / Hide Nopliof. pajmlrv HT" ' tt Mia 1'or'u I ul car ul ri , i aie r " ' . KJ < T AHV , U Ceuirul M. lion Jii , Mnu. , U x E. T. ALLEN , M. D. SI'134'I/lIjlST / , , Ear , Rase & Throat Room U Williams Duilding , cor. Kith and Dodge els , Omaha. Hours 8 to 12 a.m. 2 to ! and 7 to S p m lOODBRfflGE BR07S State Agents FOR TUB mm K PIANOS Omaha , Neb. Woi my Veins - ' " " > ' < \ n it , < . < > < - , - . ' < ij . ' ; ' " .Loat . Manhood. . . Debility , dc. , m. lj. 4 i | .lv 50. r r.Jljll.iEloBllO CrflJllo- Bed Star Line Cunyinu lliorioljflmn Hoyil mil ( rnltud Ututua .Mnu , bulimy Lvtryuiinil.i / OcKveen Antwern & [ jew York TO THE RHINE , GERMANS , ITALY , H ! LAND AND FRANCE. I'M.I. AMJ WINTIJIt. Falon froia l > 0 to $ r > Hicuriion trip from fill ) to fl-ij , jjueonU Cabin , minvanl , U5 ; prcimld , t5 ; i-xriir > lon. $ SO. titouriipe u&vnyo M low rules. I'otor Wrlulit k bone , ( limuo AKCute , U UrouilHiif. Now VorK. iiuiiry run u , j-Jid rjiuiuiuiu : r.iuiseii t uo. ) < . ' r.iinaiii tt : I ) , o 1 riMimiu U.'l P , BOYER & CO. and Jail Work. 1020 1'unmui fatrett , Ouaba. 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