TUB DAILY PUBLISHED O' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEiMBER 21 , J88V ( HIE LOCAL HEADLIGHT , It Flashes tlie Happenings of Omaha's Daily Life. A MUG OF JOHN AND JERRY. JnwyriH MnklnR Ijnw AIKIIIIIPHIH in the IloWiiHOii-ilones Suit The School Still Siittrcnto Silent Scr\ IceKto , Incnnilcocrnl Jlr. Costers , special nfjunt for tlin Kdt- fcon electric light , is in tlic city , during boon sunt hero by Hint company to confer with Mi. . rs . ) . .J. Dickey and I' . 11. Kor- ty in regard to the intr.odtirtion of a t > ystum of incandescent lijrlitiiif ? in Omaha. Those Kentlemen have for sonio titno been considering thp ndvi&iblllty of introducing sueli n system hero. Sov- rial montlis ngo a company was actually formed for this purpose , but owing to a disagreement about the kind of lights to bo ud , fell to pieces. Jlr Korly , in ( on\ersalion with u reporter joslenliiy bind that lie tliutlKiil that there was u lir > t- class opening here fora now electric light company , which could luiniih good light at a moderate cost. nomxsox vs , ) OMS. Tin : rii .t Slop III tlic Unco for Vattm * lilc City I > n > | > orty. The argument In the demurrer in the c.T-e of Kobirson rs Jones , was closed on last Saturday night , C. A. Baldwin ap pearing for Mr. Jones and Mr. Donne lor llobinhon. The former presented an elaborate brief well supplied with author- ties calculated to sliow that Robinson's petition did not constitute a ground for action , because the statute of limitation harrowed the period of time in which suit could be brought , to one of four jpara after the knowledge of the alleged fraud. He further hold that his authori ties on tliis point , no matter how much they might difl'or upon immaterial points never went be yond ten years as the time in which action should have been commenced and tlien it was necessary to show that duo business dijigenee should bo c.\ercicd in ascertaining the commission of the alleged traud. In behalf of Mr. Robinson Judcc Doane mndo a lengthy argument , setting forth the clitlieulty of ascertaining the condition in which Jones was complying with the trust imposed. The distance was great , and for many years the inter vening country could not bo trav ersed except by a dangerous journey of many mouths. 15c- sidcii it was not Robinson's right to support his trustee. Hut having found out that the trust had been betrayed he took the first steps to ascertain to what extent the fraud had been cairied. And in so doing he had acted within the law. The court heard the arguments and nsked the attorneys for briefs. Mr. Daldwin handed his up , and Mr. Doanu was. given ten days in which to lile his biicf. V12KS AM ) TJlIi Ij/\W. They Meet to Draft n Bill to Improve Methoiln. A meeting of the bar committee to draft a bill to give two more judges to this county was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Owing to the occupation of sonio of the members an adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock. Mr. C. A. Haldwin said he was in favor of attorneys , ten days before the time of tnmg their cause , to set the day for trial and serving a notice upon opposing attorneys of the date selected. Ilerlso favoietf conlining the county court to probate business. At present he pays Judge McCulloch lias enough pioba'te Intsincss to keep him constantly em ployed independently of the civil work which he is called upon to do. .Judge Neville was seen by a reporter and one species of reform which he favored was the equal division of the cases on the docket among the judges. It theie are to be three judges , caehof them ought to take n third of the suits , ami be held accountable for the clearing t > f the fiamo in an expeditious manner. This is the Hyslem that obtains in St. Louis , Chicago cage and other places , ami the judges take pride in the record they make in the ile , patch with which they'fmisli their \\ork. The committee met yesterday after- soon and after MMIIO discussion adjourned subject to tlie call of the chairman. A co\niiT7cu GAMI : . A I'rpMohman Mnkos Serious Against a Itluclc AVntuhman. A Henchman , whoso wife kccp a "cigar store" of doubtful repute on the corner of Hle\onth and Capitol avenue , appeared in police court yesterday morn ing and pom eil a tale of woo into the ear of ] \liu-lial Liimmings. lie made serious charges against block watchman .Jerry Murphy which , if they can bo proven trim , arc biillieient to get that worthy into trouble. The JTcnehman said that on last Saturday night he was arrested by Aliirimv for being drunk , lie did not Know the block \\.itehinmi , tint .supposed that he was a policeman , and wont along with him without making any resistance. At tlin cornei.of Twelfth and Douglas Murphy , he said , stopped and let out a invMcnous hint to the nllect that tin * thing might lie squared He said that as henaati policeman he cnuld not accent any moiioy , but if the prisoner would give $5 to * a friend ot his ( a man who happened to bo standing : near ) he ( the Frenchman ) would be released. Tlie Fnmehman , concluding lli.it this was the boot way of getting out of the serapo. tin neil over the amount a * rctiuobtcd and was released. Mamhal t'ummlngs , as soon as ho heard this .story , tot out to Hud Murphy , lie was unsuccessful. However , the matter will 1m fully investigated. It U probahlo that a complaint will bo Hied in police court against Murphy for obtaining under false pretense t > bivjsioitiis. : ; : . Mr.V. . T. Itootli Will liiiilil Kuril a litillilliii ; on K.tmuiii Struot. Thu purchnsoof the Mlllunl propeily on the corner of r.iinainaiitl Su\enteenth street * IMS iiuuit one of the bipmost booms which Fartum street has uxpciionccil tills year. Ita purclmso , too , by such a nuin as W. T. Mouth , of Now Votk , is ie- { raided as : in additional uviduncu that thii tiaiiMiction will insure to thu apj > reci- ntlon and iiuprovcuioiit of this now won derful street The transfer was Plleeteil through Mr G T.T.iylor , u tnemt of Mr. llootli , who \uis eiiirajictl upon the npgo- IhUruns loi'Iueouplo ot weeks. That jreiit- Icnian asiiirod a Mi.n importer yc'lerday niuniinjr tliat Mr Booth iutciuled lo eon- stinet n iiiasaho sivou .story , liie-uroof fclruetuiv , to b tit.od . solely ior olllens. The worK v.ill conunenco etuly in the bpriiiK and bo ploseeuted so Unit bufoio thn close of ne\t year , the building \vill be ready for occupancy. .Mr U'ay- Jor says that the purchase of tlio lot in liu-stron menus the brhitfhi ; ; of other t'ltstern ' capilul hero , plenty of which is bi hind tin Months , tl o futhcrof whom is pr s 'hut of thTh nt Nattonnl bunk of lluit city. 'll"s cnptt il will bo invested inlets lots , builillnjjs and industries \\hieti will bo of iuealeulable adviuita c to the city. mvnt ia. . .w r- * * * * * ' value of propel ty on rnrnam street lias been greatly enhanced from DUO end to the other of the street , oven that of the lot lt elf upon which Mr. Taylor feolu that Mr. Hooth has made tlO.OOO , be cause the same piece of land cannot now be bought for $100,030. Ai.uitioiiT's CHOICE. Sport on the Ice. The 5iii face of "CutolV lake" presented an animated appearance Sunday. All day long it was covered with skaters of both sc\cs and all ages all of whom were bent on having the most possible enjoyment out of the exhilarating sport. The ice was not ill the best of condition , for though it wns comparatively smooth , it was covered with a coating of snow. Most of the < o who went to the lake put on their skates at the waterworks and skated down through tlie narrow chan nel which opens into the lake. There were other tro/en sheets of water in and about the city that are well patroni/.ed by the skaters. The South Omnha lake especially is fast becoming a popular resort. Ai union rV CHOK i : . Silent ScrtlccH. About one mouth ago a society was formed by the mutes of this oily tor re ligious and ocal ! purposes. The trus tees of the St. Mary avenue Congrega tional church g.ive thorn the. free u < e of the parlois in which to hold tbe > ; el. Trees. Sunday afternoon % , itncscd a large gathering of th sjleut worshippers to listen to rr'iesorl. A. Mcl'liire , ot the D < > : u Mute institute , who delivered a sermon in graceful signs. His audience watched his movements closely , their eyes doing service instead of their ears. The service lasted about an hour and was closed by prayer. The services are maintained by contribu tions from tlie member ; , and the funds raised arc used to defray the expenses of the lecturers. Most of the teachers , botli of tie ! Nebraska and Iowa institutions for the deaf and dumb have kindly vounteered their services as lecturers. There are about thirty mutes resident jn Omaha , all of whom arc belf-suppoit- ing.Ru Ru 'ell Smith is president of the bociety , and ( J. K. Fischer , janitor of St. Mary a\cnue Congregational church , is secretary. AuiKiouf s T Police Alarm. K K. Chandler , of Chicago , is in the city conferring with the members of the council with a view to inducing that body to introduce the method employed in Chicago known as the po lice telephone and signal. The .system has already been described in these columns , comprehending stations scattered throughout tlie city , with electrical attachments , bv means of which policemen and the patrol wagon may bo summoned almost instantaneous ly in any section of the city. Mr. Chandler claims that the sys tem increases tlio ctliciency of the de partment by which it is used 100 percent. Thus , a force of forty would be able to do 1 ho work of eighty men. Twenty boxes will cost $4,000. It is quite likely that the system will be adopted. AutitiniiT's ' Cnoicn. Charity In PoundH. Sunday afteruoon Mr. S. S. Audi- Moedy , superintendent of the Sunday school of the Sevvard street Methodist Episcopal church , did a very happy tiling for the deserving poor. Ho was made the recipient of-100 pound packages , each of which had been broughtat his request , by the members of his Sunday school classes. These packages contained pro- Yisions of the most practical order , such as canned fruits , sugar , rice , coll'ee , fish , Uiead , tea , and a host of other articles , which , at this time of the year , will be particularly appreciated in the homes of poor people. The donations were made for this purpose and at the request of Mr. AucliMocdy , and a committee has been appointed to distribute tlie goods. ALUUIGIIT'S Cnuici : . Handling Holiday 31 nil. Superintendent Evers and some of his letter Jcarrlon-Iwerc yesterday morning en- huging the mail tables'm the postollico by means of rough piuo boards , to accom modate the usual holiday piesonts and mail which is now beginning to come through the oflice. The quantity will continue lo grow day by day as Christmas approaches , ami it will con tinue to arrive until Now Wars. To ac commodate the matter , Miss Hreerton will bo added temporarily to the force. Ai.iiiiir.ur's Cuoici : . The Tenth Street Hotel. Tlic design of the new . OO.OOO hotel , to bo erected next spring on the corner ot Tenth and Farnam streets , may now bo seen in Orchard's show window. It shows a substantial , beautiful and impos ing structure , alTecting m some do- gico the I'almur house in Chicago. It is a building which adds wonderfully to the value of property in the vicinity in which it is to be built , as indeed it will also t o the city. It beats the imprint oi Men delssohn. Ai iiii.in' : > CIIUK i : . Knights anil so lodge 179 of the order of Knights and Ladies of Honor hold an election hist Saturday evening , with the following resultTheo. . OlosPit , pro tector ; Mary A. rretvvcll , vice protector ; K K , Long , past protector ; Thos. Kmor- sou , chaplain , Aletta II. do la Coruilloni , guide ; Jos 15. West , tre.iM.rur ; James IS. limner , secretary ; Miriam West , guar dian ; Chas \4. \ KretM'her , ( ontlnel , ( ! eo. H Hamilton , Anna K lininur , and E. K. Long , trustees. Auiiiiiiur's t'noirr , A sino.ooo PHP. Tlio first coven-story building to bo erected in Omaha will bo that of A. ( 'aim , at the corner of Fourteenth and Far- mini atrects. The plans ot this structure arc now ready , and work upon the build ing will bo commenced in the spring. The material will bo gr.urlt j , brick , stone and tona-cntta , and the cost will bo about $150,000. The design ia in Mendelssohn's be t style , and will make the building one ot the picttlest in the city. Ai iiiiumiS Cnoiti : . MoSlinno Wauled $75 , < > < > O. During the absence of John A McShauo in Washington , negotiations for the sale of hi.s lot ou tlie corner of Sixteenth and Farnnm fctrects were earned on and the lot vva finally sold conditionally for ยง 150,000 , to a party who proposed , to cover it with a seven story bunding. Tins morning Mr. Mi Shane refused to ratify the sale , askiug as the lowest lig- urn for it ' 75,00'J ' , an rneroas.o of $2,1,000 , ov cr w hut Uu paid for il two mouths' ago. I'ollui ) Court. Jn Ige St'Uibcrg ' yesterday morning dig- poi'd of an unimpoi taut lot of vagrant j and druul s. Frank ISoj.l , ti'ayoiingboy who stole two. overcoats from u house on Ttuth street , was held for further exam ination. Ho will probably bo suit to Jho 1 SUBSTITUTES NO MOKC , 7 lie Sctnl-Occnflloitnl "Stilm" nt the Postofllco Ijrft Out. The three substitute letter carriers of the postofllcc , Messrs. Nooiian , Monroe and Clark , have been discharged by an order from Washington. The arrival of the same was unexpected , and the reason for Its issue was unknown. To ascertain the meaning Mr Coulant has written to his superiors in tlie postal department at the capital. These sub'titutcs have been employed by the olllce to take the place of regular carriers when they fall ick or arc compelled to absent themselves from duty. They get paid at the handsome rate of fl per year and receive the wages of the men in whose place ihoy work. Their discharge leaves tlie post master without means of lilting a place when one of the carriers is unable to do his work. It Is thought , by some people ple , however , that the discharge has been occasioned by the raising of tins olllce leone one to be run hereafter under civil t.er- vice rules If this be the reason , It means hereafter that all carriers , before being appointed will be compelled to undergo the examination prescribed for them by the civil service rules. ITVIMi 00 The Now Hiuiu 7B , ftni , the Scliuo * tvm K , , , conflict. , 'nc ' "Tiiiouncemenl in the HIM : that a llnool Is to be erected on the. lot now occupied by the high school attracted pretty considerable attention , many fear ing that the building would be placed on the same line , and face cn t , with the high school building , thus destroying the imposing appearance of th.it structure. Mr , Long , of the. school Donid , however , told a MEI : loporter that there was no gionnd for alarm. The new building will be erected in the rear of the higli school and face Twenty-second street. H will therefore bo entirely obscured on the cast. It will bo heated By the same means which are now used to warm the high school. Mr. Long suggested that it would be advisable to erect the building on the corner of Dodge and Twenty-sec end streets , so that , when another school is required in that vicinity , which will be the case before many years , the latter could bo placed at the opposite corner of Davenport and Twenty-second streets , thus giving the place , with the high school , n collcgiuto and symmetrical ap pearance. Hut the board desired to let the high school monopoli/c the site. A Baptist University. The Mnptists of Nebraska have been for some months past preparing to found a university of learning in this state. On the ! ! 0th of November last they orgnni/.ed an educational association which they arc about to incorporate. At that meet ing Hovcral piopositions were made by dillerent cities m tlio state , one of the largest being for $50,000 , another almost as large , with the uromi o to duplicate every dollar raised by the denomination toward endowment to the amount ol $100,000. No action was taken by the board of trustees because it was thought more money ought to bo secured and the board desired time to consider the ques tion of location. Some are in favor of locating in some large city , while some favor a point near tlic center of the state. The Methodists having located their uni versity nt Lincoln , it would seem that Omaha ought to be doing something to ward education , and if wo can make the Baptists as favorable a proposition as Lincoln did'io the Methodists it is thought we might scenic the location of the mil- vcraity here. ALISIUC.III ' & Cuoici : . Sunday Closing. For the past two Sundays all of the sa loons of the city have had their front doors closed , in respect to tlio wishes of the mayor. The man who on that day has felt the need of imbibing has been compelled to slip around to the back door and make the entrance in that way. To the uninitiated most of tlio saloons had the appearance of being closed , but those vyho "had the tip" knew exactly how to Una their way in. The consequence was that the number of the o who patroni/.e haloous has been but little diminished. A saloon man , in speaking of tlie order of things , said tins morning : "This clos ing of the front doors on Sunday has had but little or no eifrct on mv business. Those who want to drink on rfundax aie bound to hare it an\ way , and it makes little dillerencc to thorn , whether they go in through the Iront door or through tlio back door. I suppose my experience has been that ot other saloon men of the . " city. _ tf..OOO. Furniture of the Commercial House , ( Jrand Island , Nob. , to bo .sold at force sale before January 1st , ISa * , coiiiisting ot lieds , Hcdding , t'liamber Suits , Stoves , 1 Largo Wrought lion Kango , with Steam Table , etc. , Dining Hoom and OlTice Fur niture , etc. ( ioods will be sold to suit purchasers in anv quantity. Terms o sale will bo made liberal. For informa lion , call on or aiidiuss J. ( i KVINI , , ( Jrand Island. A Crowded Iiohhy. The lobby of the postollico was crowded yesterday morning in all its departments , so much so that it was readily apparent that the place is entirely too small lor the number of people who are compelled to go there duimg the mail delivery hours. Licensed Watchmaker for the U , I' Railway Co. t' . S. UVMUIND , Douglas and 15th. Hu liookcd Around. John MeShaue returned homo jeslenlay morning Ironr a trip to the east , extend ing over a couple of weeks. Part "f this time ho spent in \ \ ashington making the acquaintance of congressmen , some of whom next year will bo his associates Ho also made a Htudy ot the workings ol the hou-e torfu'uri' ' n < and interest Absolutely Pure. This po\\Jer never varies , A marvel ol puritjr , ettcngth nm ] wholesomcne s. More economical rhan the ord'nary kinds aad cannot be sold ) Ji competition with thu tnul titudeoflow test , short weight alum 01 phosphate powil.'r . So'd ' only in cans. Royal Having Powder Co. , 403 Wall St. , Our productions nrc tiio Perfection > f Hlioe-iiinUltig- . In them Every Objection to rtndy-mrido hoes Is removed. The tuccets at onca attained by our good * wherever Introduced Is because they are clove-fitting , ' In style anil finish , of the finest tn wnd workmanship , nnd moderate ' "tt The horrors of breakinc-l- they ste comfotttble f 'jnl { ] Made In all - _ wlllh ! , Btlll hapes. Xrri en * l T. COUSINS , YOKIK. For Sale by Ha.nv aril Hros. , ( JOTHuw uril Street , Oniuliii. Mfn nrTcrtnpfroin t . nr. nr.i.f rf csornvprnork , nrueeimc.i.rilw OllfAT MARSTOH TRIfTMINT. m rnl"tti-t > ltrrf Slioilhl ItPlMiI STRONGss , , , , MARSTON REMEDY CO. 19 Park Place , New Vork. MontlonOinnhn Her. OMAHA 13th St , Cor. Cipllol fl\tnu . KOK Till TniATMf > T OP ALL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. PR. MoMENAMY , , Propotot- ) . Snteen jpnti' Hosnltnl ami Prlvnte I'rsctlio U'oli9\r thn fftLilltlti , fip ] > nrntii8 nnd remeilln for tlicBucccttfiil treatment of qxcry form of ille- i e riqulrlnK cither nicdlc.il or onrijlcal treatment , utl ln\ltunll tncomenml Invt'll Htcfurthrmi'C'Irct or correspond \tllh ur , l.orix cxprrlcucc In tnnt Ing ca eil > r letter i nnhles u to treat many caici iririilinrMlj ultliout ftoinu Ihun WHITE ro CIROl'LAU on Di-forrnltlo and Irftcc ! , Club Feet , Ciirvstnrei of the Splno Durieti or Woiirn. piles , Tumor * . Cncer , CAUrrh , Broncbltlr , Inlinltitlon Electricity , Pnrnl- y l , EpilepsyiKIdnej , Ec , Jiar , Skin , lilooil Bud nil eurflcni openllnni. liattcrlc * . Itihulem , rtrnrpn , Tru c , anil 11 kinds of JJ dk'Hl and burulctl Appiianctf , UIKII- ufactured ndfnr tn\a \ The only rHIablc Medical ( nil lute making Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases r A SPECIALTY. ALT. CONTAGIOUS AND 1U.OOD PTSKASKR , Item w hatcvcrcaune produced , successfully trcnlPd We cin rimot * STpullitlo poison from thesjetern without murciirr. New revtoratlvc treatment for loti \ltalpnwer ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL C ! l and consult us or tead nimo nnd post-nfflri' nddrcti plalolf written xrcloec itamp , and ntt wilt 'end roil , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO JWEK uroN PIIITATI , SFIUIAI. AND Ninroui DISBASII , SiMiNii , WEAEMSI , SprnuATOi.KiiiEA , luromN. CT , SVPIIIIIS , ( | OSURIIUPA , Ol EXT , VAHlCOrEI K , STniOTIinC. AMD All. UIDKAfll * Or TMK GlMTn. UniNARr ORuAXor kcud luktorr uf your case for an opinion. I'erione unable to > l it nt may be treated at their homei , lorrrrpondcnrc Aledlelneii anil Inttru mentp sent by mail or express hEC UHELY PACK ED FHOM OliyERVATION.no marks to indkalv contontB or tender. One personal Interview prc fcrrrd if convcnloiit. Fifty rooms for the a-eom modatton of palknt * . Donul nnd nttendniK'c at reasonable prices Aildrr < i > al ) Lettcra to Omatia Medical and Surreal institute. < \ > r 13th St. anC Caollol 4ve. . OMAHA. NCB. ICAGO AWB RAILWAY. Qmaht , CouncilAnd And GMcago. Th onlf road lo take for Dei Molnos , Mftr- Bhalllflwn , i odur lUpMs. riintnn , Dixie. Chicn- t'O. Milwaukee and nil jointd rust TII the pen iilo of Kul > ru > .kB , Coluindo , Wjomlni ; . I inli , Iiliiho.Keviidn OKVOII. SS'ushliih'lon nnd Call foinln , It oScra sutioilor adMiutagea not jiosjl- t > loli > an-other lln Anioiie A f > w of tlie nurucroii ! pnlnliof tn- perlorttr onjorid In the pinions of ihlrond botwci'n Oiniilm Hnd Chlnnifo , uiw Its twotf ilm fiiiftvof DAV COACHHrf which aie thennrat tnnt hiininn uti anil ingenuity ran crratr , Ita I'AIACU BI.RGP1NQ CAH3 rrhleh nro modoll ofo-imfoit nd nlotfAiiro Hi 1'AUI.OII DltAW- IN(1 KOOM OAKS , unDiirnut Hilban / , and Itn widely celBbrnterl J'AI.ATIAI , 1IIMM1 PAIIS , thp notial of which rannnt he foiinil elteHliHtc , At Cointoil HlulTstho trulnsof the I'nlon 1'ucl do Rr. conntot In I'mnii Dnpot Hilhlhi ) ' * of the Ohlocjco & Nou\Tc | : orn Il > In CliicaKO the tratna of thli line initio close connection v Itb tlio.e of all rtutrrn lines Tor Dfitrolt , roltunlnis , Indlunnroll" . rinoln nnll. KinenrA 1'nl ! ' . llutf ale , t'ltlshur , Toronto , XontroHl. llntton , Nn r Vork , I'liUHdolphH , Hal- tfiiior * M'asii.iiirtnn am ) nil lolnlt In tli e.tit , lik tlintlc.Uiit iiKent for tnkeu via the yuimiwixn im. ( f > nn wish thn l > c-t ao on ra < > 'I&tlqni ' All ' teh ti'kc's r nthu HUB M IH'fiMITT. K. 1 W ' tl" S0i' ' WM. JIAlK'OCh' , n , BOU.E8 , Cit'Iil.VtttHlijiut Cit } I'j iA tt EXTRA' ' IEMIHR SMMHli H Bfll H Lf a BEHLVH H ' s BtBHI I HB H * * As the Ilolitlay season is uitnn u , would it not be advisable and eminently proper to "elect from our stock some useful things ? Our good" , although nol "elected exclusively for Holiday 'Gifts , yet every one of them would make a ensi- ble and highly appreciated present , which would be useful the year round. This being our lirsteaon , we have made n place for ourselves a.mong you , nnd by making iiie interest' * of our customers our own.'e \ \ pro pose to show our appreciation of their palroungo by making startling reductions Ihrouglunil our cut ire line fr ? their benefit , beginning Friday , December ITlh , nnd continuing until after Chri-lmas. In the TJoyV and Children's Dep.irtinenl we oiler : Tioi/ * ' Winter tt'dyJtt suits , icvrt/t $ $ for Jtcftcrfade Jtoi/s twittt , inwlc up in Nor foils style , rcduvctf front $ : it < 5 to $ < ? . ; , lin < 'y Cassinuire SnittffJ < itiJiionab1y yollen iiy , retlncml front $ V to In Hoys' and ChildrenV Overcoats we have Ilicm from $1.05 upwards , and a very fine line of plain and fur- tiimmc'd ones. Those ut $ < 3W Reduced to $3.9 Those at $ S Reduced to $1 > Those at $ tt Reduced to $ tt. Those at $ IO Reduced to $7 In tinMen's Clothing Department we have within the la-,1 ten days reinforced our iis-urfmeiil with n nv styles in BiiMiie-s and Dre-s Suits , and oiler the entire line at uniformly reduced prices. Men's Str icily all wool Suits Reduced from $ S.75 to $ V Men's Strictly all worsted Dress Suits , Reduced from $ O.5t > lo $7 Men's all worsted Sfich Suits , Strait/hi and Round Cuts , from $15 to $12.50 jffeti'sjine Corkscrew 4 JButtonCutaway Suitsinltlaclt orbroirn , JR e ducedfrom $18 to $15 Veryfinc,4 Rutton Cutaway IPresa S uitsRcd need from $2Oto $ 17.75 Very fine Tmjported worsted Sach Suitsfhc coats and rests lined tvith Satin , instraif/ht and round cuts. Reduced from $22.50 to $ tft.5O EK'fra fine Corltscrew Prince Albert Dress Suits ii blues and Waclte , Reduced from $3O to $25.75 We call especial attention to our $2.5.75 Prince Albert Ire > Suit" , not alone to the line qualify , but to the blyle and the manner in which they are gotten up ; and they should only be computed with meichant tailor's make , and in price with such goods as other dealers ask ? 35 for. Our enormous a ortment of Overcoats and Ulsters , plain ami fur-trimmed , arc made from Kdridun & liur- linglon , Kersey * , Chinchillas , Ely-inns , Fur Hearers and Montagnacs , some silk and others satin lined. The ex tremely low prices of these can only be appreciated after examining the qualities. In Mufflers and Silk Handkerchiefs we positively oiler ( lie mo-t stupendous bargains , for instance : Cussi'Hiere Mufflers for dress wear at 25c eacli , ; worth 75c. All Safin Mufflers at $1.50 ; worth $3. SiUc JIatidltercJuefs for 5c ; wort7i 5Oc. Including an elegant assortment of better grades inhich we can save j-ou more money than in the cheaper ones. Anything in our line you may purchase , lake it around town , and if 3011 think- " you can do belter , ret the same , ( if not soiled ) , the money v\ill be returned to 3-011 instantly without remarks. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. old on Honor To every customer on the honmof a company that have established Iheir biisiiicm on Ilio liasisol'SiH , MM1 ! DH\I IMS backed by the superior merits of the goods they manufacture , ( 'imfidcai'e in KM merits warrant flu .11 in calei nig for PIUSI1 CLASS TlUi ! ) : ONLY. , , , , , , lf 'ii ai e lo. . Knijr lor a tl. < p mat Inu Tlit'j de-ire In e , energetie and resioii'ible ] dealer- all iinomipic I lerritory > ' * ' ' ' ' ' fta + 5S3Js''n'P''t \ifh whieli ( o iiiiilurioll your neighbors , don't answer ( his advertisement : & : i hfltt- ( lint ifyon appreciate real merit , and wish to handle a Hewing machine tlial/ will ivllet-l eredif on your bn-iness , prove a sourc'of plea-nre to 30111' cus- tninei-- , and PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS , Aildrcf-s for particular- ! ) No. Kith St. UNION M'F'G. CO. , 031.MIA.nilKSKA. . T AND * - - .INVALIDS The uu ? pe feet substitute for Mother'i mltu. A.i.uiuabiu m Clinlorn Intanturn nnil Teething. A i > r - < 1ltf stinl rood for Dys peptics , ConeurnpUvBu , Convuloacsmts. 1'urloct nutrient lu ull WiutlnK r < I sun ; . , . lUqutroj no cc"l.nj ! O .r J ; loV The Caru and FseUltiK of Infants , mailed Imo. 1 > UUI1ER. UOOUALQ it CO . lioutOQ , Utat i r-i r rethra ) . u u > . .1 Uui4.WIU.UU. ' JL\tui \ HIM lie/1 I7A T l St K V. 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