THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , DECEMBEIl 20 , 188o. ANOTHER PUGILISTIC SHOW , The DcmpEey-Enike Combination to to Hero on Thursday , Jloro School Ilooni The Gotlitmn 1'ncUlnc Co. The JuilRo's ' Ucllcf IJIII SulliK Knloon men Amuse ments Other liocnl. nnrUo-Dempicy. On next TlnirMlay evening. December ill , the Doinp'ov-nnrko PiiRilhtic combl- nation will appear at the exposition nnnox , nnilor the management of Charles K. Davis. The two men Jack Donipsi-y , the invincible. inltUllo-wulKht champion of the world nml .luck Hurko , the "frish Latl , " whom Sullivan failed to knock out in livu rounds -will nicot each other in a contest of 1\ rounds , with soft gloves ntul under Qtioi'iishiiry rules. ' 1'lie merits of both men arc well known , and they urn so evenly matched that their meeting hero cannot fail to bo an mtere.eling ono to all lovers of the manly art. Charles K. Davis olVero $100 to any person that Hiirko or Dumpsoy cannot stop in live rounds , Qncensbnry mips , small , . oft gloves , .lack Kemian , ehampion middle weight of Js'ow York City , and Denny Costigan , of Providence. It. I. . two noted boxers , arc with the champions and will appear in a short bout. Air. J'- .1. Kallon. who is manager of the ufliiir , will present a medal to the. best local amateur boxer of Omaha , the medal to bo open to com petition from all comers , and to bo called the Dciiip&oy-Iinrke medal , Those wMi- injr to compete should call and leave their address at once at the turf ex change. Mr. Kallon will also match an unknown to box four rounds , under Qncensbnry rules , for scientific points , against miv MO pound man in the awl- icnce for " $ riO. Jesse Smith , colored middle-weight champion of Omaha , and Joe Oliver , colored middle-weight cham pion of California , will box four rounds with chalked gloves for a silver cup. It will thus be seen that a splendid pro gramme of sport is provided for tlio evening. Jack Dempscy's Police Gazette diamond mend belt , valued at $1,000 , and air. Fal- Ion's medal and cup , which ho presents on Thur.sdny evening , will bo on exhibi tion on Wednesday at Collins , ( Jordon & Kay's , iyi2 Douglas street. Aiom : SCHOOL IIOOM. Throe New Rrick liulldinsa Proposed to bo Krcctctl. As has been brielly mentioned in the HKB the board of education has taken stops to secure plans unit specifications for three now brick school houses to bo built , if possible , the coining year. 'J.1'O ' iirst of these is an additional building to bo erected on the high school grounds , to bo a twelve or sixteen room brick , the cost of which shall not exceed ? 3"i,000. Members of the board claim that such n building is an imperative necessity to re lieve the over-crowded condition of the high school building. There arc now li.'iO students in the high school department with seven grades additional that are ac commodated in the high school building , making a total of about 000 students who arc accommodated in the building. The growth of the high school is very marked and is forcing the lower grades out of the building. There are no\y four attio rooms occupied in the building , and until recently a school has been taught in the basement. The lower gVadcs that can not bo accommodated in the building am compelled to go to either the Farnam or Dodge street school , both of which , in addition to boingoutof the way for pupils livinc : in the vicinity of the h'lgh school , are. also well tilled. The school proposed to bo erected at ot and Webster the corner Twenty-eighth ster streets is a new one and is needed to accommodate the pupils living in Nelson's addition and in the territory lying west of Crcightnn college and south of Cuniing street. It is proposed to erect a twelve room building in this location to cost not more than .i'5,000. The eight room building , to cost $20- whieh it is proposed to bo erected at the corner ot l/.urti and 'I wontieth .streets , is to relieve the overcrowded con dition of the Ix.ard street school if not to abandon it entirely. The. building now used is on the railroad track and in an unUesirablo location for a school building , 'Iho school is also sadly in need ot repairs , and in the opinion of Komo ot the members of the board , should be sold for business properly and the proceeds expended in the pnrclni'o of properly in a mom desirable location. 1 liu secretary of the board has been nuthon/o and instructed to advertise for plans for thn buildings atumi mentioned. .A prize of ? 3',0 for the best , $150 for the boeond and sJTfi tor the thin ) plan will bo paid by the board for accented plans for the proposed buildings. 'I he qncftion of making a levy lor tlio proposed improve ments will be submitted to a vote of the people at the spring election. TIliCOIMAN : NXI COMPANY. A \ii\v HnterprlKo That in A limit Heady Tor liiislnoss , The building that the Godman Packing company are erecting is Hearing comple tion. It is located on the bottom lands at the foot of ( jraco street , or at what would bo the corner of Eleventh and flraco streets , if Illi'venth street were opened up that Jar. Tlio building may bo briolly described as a four-story frame structure , 8\100 ( ) foot , painted a bright red color on Iho onUido , which makes it a very con spicuous object from the mirronnding blutVs. It is without doubt one of the best built structures in the city , and is ono ol the most complete houses of the kind in the United States Jl is built on a solid btono foundation , smooth and perfect in every respect , and in marked contrast to the average slipshod mason work teen in the majority of the foundations in this city , As it is very essential to keep out the heat of summer and to pre serve nn oven temperature during all Reasons , unusual pains hnvo lit-en taken in the coiisiniL'tion of the whole building. 1'our thicknesses of the bet > t felt papei alternate with the s.une. number of Inch pine board.boshlcs Iho air .spaces in the construction of the wajU. The main part of the building Is in ono sense an immonse. ice box , the ice being stored In tlio center in .such a manner ns to throw cold air in every direction and so as to allow of the temperature bcingrognlntc.d. The lloord are lilted botweun with foul inuhos of saw clu t to kcci > out the heat and ( ho doors are made outhe btiniu prin ciple as a safe door , ami are fitted to ggtlior so closely that net a breath of air can got through. Tlio \ \ indows are made toliil and are double. Them is not n poor joint or an nnwork nnmliUo piece ot work in the whole building.- The basement has .a cement floor And will be tuwl as a store roon and pickling room Tlio vats and pick ling tubs will be loi'jiU'd on ihclin t floor On cauh side of the tmilding .thoro ' is n rtuoko hotisu HJv'l feet that 'will lioli iiino tiers ot ni'-nt ono above the other The smoke houses Irivo m > n floors .so" as > to prox.do ngauist aiiy accidents from iint The simUevill bo produced by the burmug of gr'cn ' shellbark hickory wood .The house will have a capacity for handling 8QJ hogs per day. It is ox- hnuyv wJil-iia Ju. jaruiuv ion by the last of the month. They will my meats In car lota already dressed , i.iins , bacon , etc. , and will cure and ) icklc them ready for the market. T. J. Joilnian , who is superintendent of the company , has been in the business all Ida ifc. J. W. Bishop , president and mana ger of Iho business , is also n practical nan , besides being a very genial gentle man , The opening of this house is one more step towards making Omaha a great iork packing center. Mr , HNhop has ; reat faith in Omaha's future and decided 0 locate hero after looking over the ad vantages ollercd by several other largo cities. _ Covsi Mt'iiox is often only an indirect result of deranged kidneys. "Over two . ears ago I became a confirmed Invalid. My friends all thought I was far gone in Consumption. I was uro the time had well nigh come when T nm l leave my iclpless little children motherless. \Vilh this dreadful fact staring mo in the 'aco , I resolved to try Warner's safe cure. My husband tried to dissuade me , ( linking I was too far gone for any- hing to help me , Hut I took it , and in wo weeks' time I was like a new area- urc ; and in four weeks I was able to resume dullcb'--at this sume by household - - writing I am perfectly well. Mn . lO. .1. Woi.r , wifcof-ltev. Prof. T. Wolf , D. I ) . , ditor Ititllirrmi Qimrtcrly , ( Jottysburg , 'a. If yon write her , enclose a stamp , uul she will tell you that the story is rue. _ sr , ooo. Furniture of the Commercial Honac , jrtutd Island , Nob. , to be sold at force sale before January 1st , 18b7 , eon.sisling of Huils , Hedding , Chamber ! Suits , Stoves , . Largo Wrought Iron" Knngc , with Steam Table , etc. , Dining Koom anil Olllcc Fur- liturc , etc. Goods will bo sold to suit mrchasors in unv quantity. Terms o sale will bo made liberal. For informn lion , call on or address J. ( > . KAINK , _ Grand ls > I anil. A Home Phi } ' . "An American Patrician's Daughter" was played at the "opera house Saturday light before an audience composed mainly of friends of .Mr. Kmtl Geislor , the author of the piece. The proceeds were intended for thebenclit of this gen tleman , who has been sick for some time. In brief , the .story is that of a banker's laughter , who , jrrcally against her father's wish , marries a Japanese prince ller married life 13 one of misery , occa sioned by the inattention , neirlcct and jruelty of her spouse. She is driven from her home , and in desperation she is Followed by her husband , who , falling to liml her , commits suicido. The daughter Lhen returns to her home , but her lathjuv in the meantime has died. Ilij < ieath is bemoaned by the unfortunate woman , who rcgretij too late that she liad disregarded her father's wishes U the .selection of a husband. She linally overcomes the grief and marries an old lover , when a twin-brother of her father arrives from Mexico and settles a fabulous tortuno upon the newly- married pair. The selection of a Japanese as the hus band of the heroine is rather repugnant to American tastes in every day life. So much so , indeed , that it is dillicult to understand why the same should be rep resented on the stage. In the case of the | ) lay in question , it detracted from rather Lh.iu added to the interest of the piece. The self-will of an infatuated woman could just as well linvo boon illustrated by her selection of a Caucasian brute na it was in that of the colVce-colorcd gcn- Lloman. Hesidos ttlis the piece possesses many incongruities , and the language n certain instances is far from dignilicil. The leading male character was assumed by Mr. Dchnicke , who interpreted it with 1 great deal of interest and intelligence. Mrs. Geisler played the daughter. She is an amateur , and though her action was devoid of the grace mil training generally supposed to be n desideratum of actresses , she deliv ered her lines in a natural and eflectivo manner , especially the lament over the grave of her lather. Mr. Teichman lilayed the Hanker Miller like a full Hedged actor , as if indeed he were in tended by nature to tiead tlm boards. Mr. Stocckor had an important part in the old time lover and later husband of the heroine , and acquitted himself very .satisfactorily. Ho would make an ex cellent amateur actor. "PAJ.Ir.l > ItATK. " Mr. Joseph tjrismer and Mrs. Phoebe Davics make their Iirst appearance this evening at Hoyd's opera hon e , present ing for the Iirst time in this city the pow- crlul drama of "Called Hack.1' a drama tization by Mr. Grismor of Hugh Con- way's wonderful romance of that name , and one of the most extensively road novels written for year.s. "Called" Hack" is said to be ono of the most intereMmg plays on the .stage to-day , meeting witli tlio greatest MICCO.SS wherever presented. The version ns drnmatircd by Mr. Gris- mer is said by those who have seen both to far excel in intero.-t that brought out some time since bj tiio Union Square , Mr. Grismer's drama following tlio story closely in all details , making it a strong and mo-t eompactdrama , full of thrilling and exciting situations. Mr. Grismer and Miss lavie = , although strangers in Omaha , are great favorites on the Pacilie coact , where they have been touring for the past four seasons , and to which point Mr. Gri.sincr is now returning after a must suceo.snfnl season in the eastern and northern states with "Called Hack. " The company in support is said to bo a very strong ono. "Called Hack1' will be given this evening , Tuui- day and Wednesday evening- } . AT HI : : rr.oi'i.n'H. The pt-c-plu pleaders , Kolix and Kvn Vincent , supported by an excellent com pany will open a week's engagement at the People's to night Hoach tV Mowers' minstrels closed a live night's engage ment last night. The company is an ex cellent one and ha * donoa deservedly big business. Coi. . JoMM'ii II. TIIOKVTOX , of Cin cinnati , O , an honored war veteran , wafer - for IS years a victim of that old soldiers' complaint , chronic diarrhu-a. Two dozen bottles of Warner's safe euro restored his liver to health and cured his ailment. Ills daughter was Very ill of tin obslinato disorder , which tlio bast physicians fatleii to relieve She had also palpitation ol the heart , intense pains in the head , ner vous dyNiop ] hi , and all her vital organs wore involved. Uy three months faith ful homo treatment Wth | Wurnor's hate euro alone , she was fully restored to health. That was twojcars ago. The euro was permanent. Col. Thornton will tell jou it is true , if you write him and cndovj a stamped cnvolopo , Ai.Kiiiut'a ; Cnoin : . Ciuo\OMr.Tiis : : : Swiss , Knirlish and American mak .at lowest prices. Max : Mu\er & liro. , licensed watchmakers U P. K. It. Open evenings. Worse Titan a 1'ire Alarm. Ono of the most drcadtul alarms tha can l > o sounded in n mother's is pro ilucod by croup ; dreadful , bucauso it Is known to bo dangerous ; the moro dtoud ful booauso the life of a loved ono is in jeopardy , Chamborbiln's Cough Itemed } is a .iu-ycr failln ; ; safeguard against this dfltureroiis dhsea o. Jts reputation us t proventallvo and euro of eroilp Is fulli and Tmnly efrtabjj.shoil. In fact it is tin only remedy which i-uu always bo relied upou- -j _ -'AHUM ttlt's' Notice. 'J'h' ro will H no meeting of Uifc Ora toria society this evening , Mr. Fninko having bucit called cast by the death o ; v rcJalivo. F , Wl G HAY , Pr The Jiuicc'R Holier nut. The committee of the bar appointed to ireparo a bill for the increase of judicial acllltlcs in this district will meet at the court house at 10 o'clock to-day. It is tndcrstood that a majority of tlio mom * jors of the committee 'are in favor of still more radical changes than were recommended at the llrsl meeting of the xttorncys of the district. It Is proposed low to limit the jurisdiction of the county court to probate business entirely and to limit the jurisdiction of the justice courts , in civil matters , to cases involving ? 100 and less. Mas. Rpn ltio\vx : , Coldwaler , Mich. , f you write enclosing a stamp , will tell you it h true that in July , 18W , she "was suddenly Parali/.ed , and became entirely ISlind , as her doctors claimed , from an ICnlargcmoiit and Intlamation of the Kid neys and Liver. She was in an uncon scious state for two weeks : fare and body uloated , with agoni/.lng Pain ; could not keep anything on her stomach ; irregular action of the heart. Physicians pro nounced her case incurable. Within a few weeks the Paralysis left her , Hloat went down , Knlargcmciit of the Liver subsided , action of the heart became reg ular , and she became well in three months and has felt in good condition ever since. " Warner's ' safe cure did the unazing work for her and she will tell you so. _ _ Ai.mtirmi'fe Cnoin : . Olnmoml ilcwclry. The very latest European fashions in I.Mamond jewclrv arc now bolnir shown l y Max Meyer A : llro. , Leading Jewelers. Open evenings. AulKKillT'b CllOICi : . hi Pt.inoM and Orgnlit. From .i-2'2 upwards and on easy pay ments at Ma.\ Meyer & Hro.'s. Open evenings. _ The City Charter. A meeting will be held at the board of trade rooms this afternoon at 2 o'clockto rccoiyo the report of the committees ap pointed to prepare proposed amendments to the city charter. Al.llKlHIlT'S ClIOICK. Unreal us lit Opera Glnnsc . From $2.00 to $ riO.OO , the lino-a line to bo found in the country at Max Meyer & Hro. Open evenings. Nippcil nn Overcoat. Fred Hoyd was arrested at the Union Pacific depot yesterday by Charley Marcs , depot policeman , charged with Ihft larceny of an overcoat that had boon left in a scat in the wailing room by a passenger. _ Autimurr's CHOICE. Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Nat Hrown , Prop. $2 per day. Cor. 10th and Farnam. All street cars trom depot pass house. Ai.iiinnr's : ; Cnoin : . Per8oir.il ParauraphH. The Vincent combination and a part of the Called Hack company are at the Mer chants. Judge P. O. llawcs returned yesterday from Ins trip to his old home at Louisville - villo , Ky. Judge Yiehc , a well known jurist of Vincenncs , Iml , , is in the city on Jcgal business. At the. Merchants R. C. Stewart , Campbell ; L. W Hillingsloy. Lincoln ; J. W. Jennings , Phittsmouth. Hov. Darter , Waterloo. Senator VanWyek and family arrived in the city last evening from Washing ton. They go to Nebraska City to.day to spend the holidays. Mabel Orchard , Grace. Mc.Manns and Miss Stanton , daughter of Colonel T. II. Stnnton , have arrived homo from Mount Auburn seminary , Cincinnati , to spend the holidays. At the Pax ton C. II. Van Wyck and wile , Nebraska Cily : L. C. Hurr , Lincoln ; J. W. ThocKcr , Ft. Niobrara ; F. M. Sack- ott.Thos. Hiloy , Albion ; W. II. Newburg , C. D. Smith , Lincoln. A. W. Clark. E. P. Hamilton , St. Paul ; J.W.Ware , Ogallala. CAPTAIN Gioiri : : : H. Wii/numc , 010 Spruce street , Philadelphia , Pa. , if now on land , will , if you write and enclose a stamp for reply , tell von that "throoyears ago when in Central America , ho was prostrated with kidney and liver trouble of a very serious nature , lie was delir ious , skin very dark , liver enlarged one- third , stomach too sensitive lor the sim plest food. " Seven bottles of Warner'n safe euro completely cured him and saved his life. Ai.iiitHiiir's Cuoirn. M3\V OUTFITS KOH NI3WSPAPUKS. Tlio Omaha. Typo Foundry am ! Sup lily Utilise : Tor Printers nnd The Western Newspaper Union sit Omaha is prepared at ajl times to outfit publisher- short notice with proves- , t po , rules , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and in tact everything in the line of primers and publishers' supplies. Better terms and more liberal prices can bo secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near homo. Second hand goods in Hie printing line bought and sold. Wo often have great bargain.- this particu lar. Send for Tin : PUINTIIW' : Arxn.iAitv , our monthly trade journal , that gives lists of goods and prices and from tune to tinio proclaims unequalled bargains in- new and second hand material. WisiTit : : > - Nr.wii-AiT.it UNION' , K'th Streut , bet. " llowardand Jackson , Oniah Naucraikti r'p Cnoici : . To Answer for Ills Crimes , Cily Marshal Cornoy , of Indlanola , In , arrived in the city yoitorday to take charge of Charles Patterson , alias McGee , who has been hold in the city jail as a suspicious character for the past wouk , Pnttorson in wanted at Indianola to an swer to a half do/.on charges of grand and petty larceny and burgltioy. Ho was coin feted of ono of his oil'ttnnes in ISN'I , but managed to escape from Sherill MoAndrow. Mar. > hal Cornoy says that Palter on'n story about hU mother having boon murdered by his father is merest bosh. The man is a ready liar and has a fund of such stories wilii which to catch Iho over-credulous newspaper sporplons. Prof , Chas , Ludwlg Von Seager profosor0' > Ieillelnn at tun lloril t'nlvemlty : Knliilit n ( tha HoJl Aiulrnn Or lor of the Iroi ) I'rown ; KiiU'lit Oammtinlor nC tna llorul Sinmsli OrJerof UuLellu ; rfnUUtnf tbu Itoyjl 1'rmilmOr- iicrottnulloa l-.uloiCuot. lcr ! uf tlio IA'JII | o [ Jlcitior.cto.etc. turn : "I.BIHIO COS C'oUA nEBF TONIO should not bj confi/uhilnJ nlth tlielionlo u ( trutbr euro all' . It H hi uoeemaof the wor-lit patent rompdr. I am thor- puytalr couTeriant with Hi wolo of iin-pucatlon mid II.OIT it to lia not oulr a icultlmuttt tiluirmuceutl'Ul product , but ul ow Ttbyot the liUU cuiuiacn < t.ttlnn < It li t received ID nil partof tuo wurlJ. It cont.ttui cuence of liter , Co.M.'Julnliiu. Inmttnil Cutlsirj. wblrh tredltvjlred tai > ur eenaliobp3nliU Impjrl.il Inr luablBtii nil wlin r * Hun no , T3 , Netvou . nrs- rriiilulll' ui. M-Ur < u > > r arthteJ wltu HCJ * k.U- uri. Bk. .utiot : liiuAfio.Na. HerMaJestj's Favorltle CosmeticGlyc rins Plea bj Her Hoyal lllihncn tQo Prlnresi ofValei ndtbe nobility for ih ? itkln , Cumplexlon. liru - tloni.Chiipiilnz Uoustimsu.U.Ol Of druj lau. LIUUIU CO'B (7enuln birup aorbar i > arlliit , | | Stilnjr Snloonnicn. W. H. Harris , of Madison county , yes- evchiy coniinoncoil suit agfiinst E. D. 1'ratt nnd J. N. Guill for $10,000 , for nssnult and damage to cliaractcr. Harrh was a mcmbdr of tlio petit jury of the Unitcil Slates court , and was urrrstcd on joniplaint of I'ratl and Uiilll who charged ilin with the larceny of a sum ot money 'roin Iho Ilonso of Lord's saloon on * Dorian strr.ot two weeks ago. The iliunlilV ulk'Kos that before calling : i lolicciinui to arrest him the defendants ilni using personal violence lo eject him from the saloon. They then had him ocked up in jail during the night , but failed lo appear against him. lie con siders himself damaged in uer on and reputation in tliu amount claimed. IMieunialism 11 primarily caused by ncidily of Iho blood. Hood's Sarj-aparilla purities tliu blood and thus cures llie dis ease. Ai.itiiKiin's Cnoici : . The Hiill'alo Courier suggesls that a free | ) iiss bo given to every theatre-going woman who will doll'her hat. Didn't our girl graduates look lovely ? Yes indci'd ; they all use I'o//.oni's Com plexion I'owder. Colonel .IJohn Hay has an cyo to busi- iness and his literary labors art ! beguiled with the pleasant paMlmc of buying up eity lots. The rail estate business of rioveland i < . enjoying a boom just now , owing to his large investments in that eity. Absolutely Pure- This powder never varies. A marvel ol pin ity , strength and wholesomcness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot he sold in competition with the mul titude of low test , short weight alum 01 phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal BaKinj. Powder Co , , 4GS Wall St. , New York. The selections of Fiuc DIA MONDS , RUBIES , SAPPHIKES , mid PEARLS , iniulo for us with great care in the leading marts of Europe , tl.is summer , have been re ceived direct through the CUSTOM HOUSE , iiiitl can now beecu at our establishment. J'ui'tlrs contentitlntiinj flic } > nr- chnnc of'tliewi/otHlii inv liii'ltrrttn in spect out' Itn'i/e nml flur nl < , ctuid avail tlirinnflreH nf m To bi.ll the licet Window Sasii Lock Kiev Afcnls innLp bit ; piolltK firrn lunflL'l' . frl'rliili ' liv lilHll lUtt" , II II Will. ii.UCIC. : 1 iilli-t on. N'elMiir-ki. : CHICHCSTER'S ENGLISH. " Tliu Orliiiiil | ami Only Genuine. Pl'f > o4 l li IIilUMe H-wirt cr urlhli lmHMijrn. lull..n.bl | 10 LADlnS. A k jour llruitjl.1 ( , .r " < lleht tor' Kiiull'li' ' uJ like no mhrr or uulo ic ( tami < llu ui for | krtlculitr ' " litttr ty rotliru . mnll. NAME PAPER. 'lili'lic.tir I lmmli.nl > . ' " , . Aik fit " lilchei- HeM lr llriicillI'lrrjHhrrr. ' ln.lliu" I'lillnriuuU'lll. . 1. -olliJI > _ rrrrTO F A.M. nn cticr .i nDjr rio ! { ot uuUr ArcWi t Miuoulc EnibtaB ] , Juil tllirovvri-a lit , ruini rf 1'utnr U. Also Urte { Illu'ttilel C.ixu-'U.of Miiorlol'x'ii I'.nt KOoJl wllli I Mam rrii- Ali * > Oer ollii.i * ! tinlneil.i' - | > r * , if , , ( U.ii. wi.rU . III , ill ! Ml. V < ( I 'uUlitl.triliCilMauufaili.ri ri 1 Illr ndiva * Nrwl.U. " " " ? K "CHICAGO AMI nAILV/AY. Omaha , Council Bluffs AM Cliicago. Th only roa to take for Den Mnlnm , Mar- iluilliowM , < trfnr llatitds , Clinton , Olzlr. Clncn- KO , Milwaukee and nil jiolnts ea t. To tli poo- pie of Nebrrt lis , Colniado , Wyoming , I'mh , Idaho , Novada. OtPKon. WiiRlilngtnn find Cali fornia , It offcn superior udvantntres not jx } l- tlutiy nay other line Araons : A fe r of tlio nuraf rou points of in. prrloiltf enjoyed by the pntions of thUroad LutwecnOmiilmnnd Cliicni'O. Rre Its two trnl i Kilayof PAY COACHE'i liloh am the flnost tluit'liumnn art ( ind intronulty ran create. Its I'AI.ACK SMIKl'INO OAKS , ohloh arc modeli of comfort nnd rlfsatico : ltd PAItIXHI > HAW ING KOOM CAU3 , nnenrpmsodbr any , and ft widely ostnlTntcd rAI.VJ'IAI. ' UININO OAHS , the enual of nhkh cannot bo found B'itwhero. ' AtCounoll niutrsllietriiliiKor Hie 1'nlon I'acI do HT. conncrt In I'nion Depot with thof of the Chicago & Korlhwtaietn Ky. In Chicago the trkliu of tills line iniiko clo e conueotlon with those of all eastern llnfis For Detroit , Columbuf. JivUiinanolls , Ctncln- null , NiaiMira rHllt.nntlnlo , I'lttBl'Urp , Toronto , Montrcul. Huston , NOT York , HiUud lihl | , Hal- tlmor * . Wadhhiaton and tl | i olnls In the oajt , tii the ticket Agent for tlrkoti , via th * VN HrJnvK TiiM ' * If you wish the lie t to"on mndatloui. AU UcUct.nycnUfcl" t'tUu'k ' i nthlsHn' . M lU'OUITT. K. I" W1I.SOV. IK'iitrol Munnt'or , upiil. l\\tt r AjiL-nt " " ° " - WM. 11AI1COOK , - -L , 1UBOLLE8. Geul. WirtwBApt. . . .sifct , XTRA' ' A JL JL v JL JL B As the Holiday season is upon us , would ifc not be mlvisnble and eminently proper to select from our stock pome useful things ? Our goods , although not selected exclusively for Holiday Gift * , yet every one of them would make a H.isi- | IV blo and highly appveciiiled present , which would be useful the year round. This being our first season , wo have made a place foi- ourselves among you , and by making the interests of our customers our own. We pro pose to showouv appreciation of their patronage by making startling reductions throughout our entire line for their benefit , beginning Friday , December 17th , and continuing until after Christmas. In the Coys' and Children's Department wo oflVr : .r/.s' Winter tceit/Itt suits , trorfh $3Jor # / . . * ? f/rade .IJtoi/s' siits , utitde nj [ > In j&vrfoH : ttft/Ief rctJttccfl J . < 5 to $ $ ti& . Cttssitnet u tetiits.jutfnunultlij t/oftcn if/ > , reduced Jrvni $ ( ? to In Hoys' and Children's Overcoats we have them from § 1,95 , upwards , and a very line line of plain and fur- trimmed ones. Those at $7.fW Itcdttced to $ V Those at $8 Reduced to $ fi Those at $ & Reduced to $11 Those at $ W Meduccd to $7 In the Men's Clothing Department wo have within the last ten days reinforced our assortment with ir styles in HirMiie s and Dress Suits , and oiler Iho entire line at uniformly reduced prices. Men's Strictly all wool Suits Reduced from $8.73 to $ < > Men's Strictly all worsted Stress Suits , Ileduccd/rom $9.8O to $7 Men's all worsted Sach Suits , SfraiyJit and Round Cuts , Reduced Moi'sjftne CorJfscrew JButtonCut au' tSuitsi n Waclt or brotrn , Re duccdfrotn JLS to $15 Veryjine,4 JKutton Cutaway 3t es < Suits , Reduced from $ ' 0 $ 17.75 Very fine Imported worsted Sact SuitsJhe coats and vests lined ivith } § itin , in straight and round cuts , Reduced from $22. 50 to $1O.5O Evtra , fine Corltscrcw Prince Albert Dress Suits in blues and cs , Reduced from $3O to $35.75 We call especial attention to our ? 25.75 Prince Albert Dross Suil , not alone to the line quality , but to the 0 style 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 and Ulsters , plain and fur-trimmed , are made from Edridon & Bur lington , Iversoys , Chinchillas , Elysinns , Fur Beavers and Montagnacs , some silk and others satin lined. The w- trcmely low prices of these can only be appreciated after examining the qualities. In Mulllers and Silk Handkerchiefs we positively ofl'er the most stupendous bargains , for instance : Cassia * ere Mufflers for dress wear at 25c cacJt , ; wortli 7&c. All Satin Mufflers at $1.59 ; worth $3. At Silk HandJaerch'iefs for 25c ; ivortli Stfc. Including an elegant assortment of better grades in which we can save yon more 11101103' than i'1 ' the cheaper Anything in our line you may purchase , take it around town , and if you think you can do better , 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 El Gor. Douglas and 14th. sts. , Omaha. inimal un BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , - - - $400,000 SURPLUS , - 400,000 Accounts of Banks , Hankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount lor banks when balances wan ant it Hoston is a Kcscno City , and balances with us from banks ( not located in oilier Re serve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable tr.nib- Icrs and place money liy telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government llonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Hanks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-clafis Investment Securities , and invite proposals Irom States , Counties and Citicb when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA I' . POTTER , Pi evident. JOS. _ Hebnuta National OMAHA , NEIJHASKA. Paid up Ctxpital . $250,000 Surplus . 30,000 II. W. Vatos 1'reslilonr. A. K. Tou/.alin. Viro Prc-ldont. W. 11 .S. Hughes , Cushlcr. in KIruns : \V. V. Morse , .John S. Collins Jl. W . Yuios , Lowls S. lleod. A. K. Tou/.alin. HANKING OFFICE : THE' IRON JtANK , Cor K'lh and Furnnm SU A lit .icral Uiiiikini ; HiiMiU'ss Transacted. N'/wT HARRIS & Co , j ? A Minns , CIIWA < : o. nftPinO ° f Countlt'8 , Cities nml otliorsof OUHUd lilxli i-'iiiao Dou lil nnd tioM huilcru ullloe MDovoiishlic sU llosloiu Conospuiia- eucoaollcllcd. _ _ ( lreieitlmi ( > r - nuntiyvr aloir r l * ( Li rtisiit-i ft/runt ill reiuoiitin. fe * lffl | < anij > hut4 < * itti 9 The Sindcn ElRctris Co. 100 USalk tir Chic a 3 E , T. ALLEN , . D. Eye , Ear5 Kose S Throat Room'J Williams nuildirp , cor. 15th and Dodge bU , Oi.iaha Hours 8 to laa.i" ° 'to 8 p. m OEft&HA .j m , _ ri | % . " . _ . % jx& "l3lh St. . Cor Canltoi . venue. foil THE TnrATJIKNT OP Ail , Chronic fit Surgical Diseases. l/R. McPfiENAKIY. Prop''oto. . SKILTII jc'ara' II wiifiul nnd | HVII' > I'imlUn U'elmvo the fni illtr ( , npuiratu | niiil lunnlirs for tlioewcosful Irculinci.t nf OM-ry fmm of ill- fniu n.qiiiriii ili.licf medical or mru'luil trciitiiirnt , and liu itu nil tiH-ouii'nml liiuMi ati fur tin mKl\ nr correspcind with tin Long vxniiina | | In ti < t | iH'civi : > 3 hy IcltiT oivihlt-B llrf lo Irtat inniiy lnei3 uciHitillrnUy itliout ffdiiL' ttu in WKIl'i : jOIt ciUOL'l.All ' on Doforniltlci and Ilraecu , Chill IVrt , CiirvMtirM of tliu Kpluc lii-l-A r.i tie WIIJIKN. I'llca , Turn > r , C.im-ci * , Cntnnli , Dnuicliltlii , ] nlal.itrin : , Tli'i tr'oly , I'/ui- / ! r l < i , Klllci ) | y , Klilnc.T , i : > c , Kar , SUn , IliooJ uud n'l ' sur'leal iiii'r.iliuii | . Iliitirilrii , ItilnilrM , Itr.nrrv. Trnmrs , nml 'I ' kinds cf JlO'llnil nnd Surgical A'p | ' iuuctn , ui.in iiUflnrcd nml fur rule Iho only reliable uleiilcal Intt Into nuking Private , Special $ Horvous Diseases ' r A KI'lit I.VI.'J Y. 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One pcnunal Interview p'e fentd If mnvcnu'i.t Fifty r umt for Iliu ar' mi moi'.ati'iii ' of imt.ti'i ll'unl ami niciiiau | > : u 1.1 itntonatlo piicc . Arl Irm E" I. ' ll'rg to Oraalia Medical and Surgical institute , Car. 13lhSI. snC CauiloUvo. . OMAHA. UEfi. State Agent FOJt TUB ECKfiR IM PIAN Omaha , Neb. ti Wormy Veins vii i * ' ' . Carrying Iho nol lum Horn ! nnd Pn-tod StntM MailBulling CITJiiliiidiiy Befweesi A fwen ) & flaw York TO THE RIIIHE , GERMANY , ITALY , IIOL- LAND AND FRANCE. 1-'A1I. AND WINTiit : , Salon from 503 to $ ! " > . Htcur'lon trip frrr * (110 to ! : > . Hreond Ciitiin. vntwnru , fi'is pit-paid$45 ; excursion. f'0. fltr'nmiro imi'snt'a 4 lit low rales. I'clor Vfrlirhl A. Sons , Uouorn Jl Affnnla , oi Uro.idwiiy. Now Voru. Jp Homy J'uiult , 1-ia Kmmuni , ! l'iiiil on t 51 , ' Mu's l-mimm hi : II. II I'lin iii.iu. iCl : 1-iUliAiu > Pr BOYER & CO. , nnd JaH Work. 1020 l\irnnm b ( ! 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