ir ij r QMAHA BAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER G. 1887. JILL GETTING INTERESTED , 'flLlncoln Oltlzona Wnklna Up Over the Dos Molnoa Road. DISCUSSING ITS ADVANTAGES. Jilvoly Doninnil I'op Porkera In the AVrst Ijliioolti Market Notaries Plilillc CoiiunlHslniiud Htnto House Notes I'ei'Honnl Mention. ( rnoM TIII : nr.r.'s r.txcnr.x nunr.vu.l Thu discussion ruKiiKlliiK ' " proposed Lincoln , Hed Ouk fi Uo Molnos nillroud ami lit promised liuneflts Is IK-CO ml rig general , nml , li.v HID llmi ! tlio bond election Is held on the " 'Id of tliu present month , u nettled opinion will bu reached. The bcnelltn piuin * ised iiro aunieient to answer any argument ii ulnst the bond , providing they vuu bu us- mired , and It Is to the sissuranco tflvon in the proposition that the consurvittivo men of inonim motiving their iittentlon. The city lias had experience enough In Its uttempts to Boouro eompetltlon tlmt eompetcs , for a city u huiidrcil .yearn old , Instead of n place not > fet qulto hi Its majority , und that men who liavo pnsscd through tlloso many experiences tire wary Is but n 'natural consequence. In discussing the roud and Its piomlsed bcncllts there It * now undoubtedly n majority of the dtl/ciiB fulrlv favoring it. Many support it us they would any other means that would continue the boom that the city has enjoyed the pint your. Many potothpextontof saying Ihnt even If the reduced rules and rompeti- tlon should fail that the city would Kiiln In tuxublo piopurly fiom tlio new corporations nil tlio bonds would cost , and the statement is iniiilo that th other roads secured through lionds hiivo done that much for the city. .I'hpio arc ninny , however , who will take tlio Htatcmcht with ii Kniln of allowance , but lu the present ago of pooling mid transfers 6f block legally nml Illegally tlmt Is about tlio only premise to figure upon. A well known cill/on who favors the bonds nnd who is In no way interested as tin Incor- | Mjrutoi'br piospcctivo fltoekholdcr , statca that the guarantee is without weight Hi caus ing him to nilvociitc the new road , but that lie believes that If a new Chicago line is se cured it is worth to Lincoln nil it costs , re- pnrdless of the question of lower intes. It looks as though conclusions of this character \villdeeido the question when the vote is taken. As utterly opposed to voting aid lliu iiumbcis thus far developed nro so few us to exclto little or no attention. The projectors of the road evidently except to win the election on the representa tions of an assured river rate , but lu the long luturo the parties who will not bo disap pointed will bo those who will extend aid for u new road to the city , simply us another railroad , and nothing more , The guarantees nro truly great , but n guarantee of such strength on paper never yet has been ful- Illlcd to the letter in Lincoln or in any other place , nnd history has n habit of repetition unmarked by n single line of dcmarkation. wtsr MScor.x MAKKCT. There was n noticeable Increase in hogs on the West Lincoln market the past week and the price was gilt edged on account of the Bcarcity prevailing. Tlio receipts for the tvcok were about live thousand head and the demand was strong. Yesterday the receipts veto 100 and they were quickly sold nt prices ranging from $1.85 to $ . " 5.-0. In conversation vitn one of the stockmen nt the West Lin coln yards ho stated that the packers wanted at least lr , > ( X ) head per dav and that ! > , OUO each week on the market would commaud gilt cdgo prices. KKW NOTARIES. The following notaries public were commis sioned yesterday : George W. Whltcaker , Kearney ; JJ. S. Riimsoy and William L. Browne. Plattsmouth ; Christian Hirschman , West Point ; James fl. Miner , Omaha ; Stephen Scott Lewis , Foirbury ; Henry E. Lewis and John Qclslor , Lincoln ; Martin V. Bcott , Central City ; S. L. Caldwcll , Tal- tnadgo , Otoo county ; Hen Stetson , Phitnview , Plorco county : James 1C. Loggitt , Humboldt , Klclmnlson county ; Preston H. Snowdon , Jilerrlnm , Cherry county ; Jennie L. Fruitier , JHcatrlcc. AT TIII3 bTATB HOUSE. The board of public hinds und buildings ! > ejd H regular" session yesterday for the Transaction of the business accumulated the | > ast month. The claims against the different etuto Institutions wcro uuditc.il and allowed nnd other routine business transacted. December 1 Is the time tlxod for opening the bids for the construction of the industrial homo ut Milford. Thus far but very little attention seems to hnvo been given to the work by contractors and the inquiries to sco bnd examine plans nro limited to n very few persons. * The articles of incorporation of the Ne braska Savings bank , of Omaha , mid of the. I'oyeko Hros. company , also of Omaha , have Jieon received by the secretary of state ant placed on 1110. During the absence of the governor In the cast , Captain J. R. Hill will welcome visitors nvltii liis customary nflability. Lieutenant Governor Shcdd will visit the executive of fice occasionally nnd nulx his signature a tiding governor to documents requiring 1m- kiicdlutu attention. Tlio Ueatrico Paper Manufacturing com liany has tiled Us articles of incorporatloi Ivltli the secretary of Mate. The capital stocl laWO.UOO. The following well-known busi ness uen and capitalists of Ueatrico ere the Iho lncorporutors : J. E. Smith , S. C , Smith II. L. Klmorc , Jacob Klein , D. W. Leak William O. Washburn , C. O. Dorsoy , K. O | ) rake , Lewis Werner , ICmil Lang , Chnrli" Marshall. F. D. Kees , H. C. D.ivis , H. W JPurkor , A. L. Green and J. II. Aldcn. rnifoxAi , iinvt * . Fanny Davenpoit , who patented "Fedora' to Lincoln people lust , evening , occupied r unite of rooms ut the Capital hotel while it Lincoln. The celebrated Schubert quartette , who flolightcd the thousands of visitors nt tin 'Crete ' assembly lust summer were in Llncoli Sunday at the O'Pflt hotel. Ren R. Cowdry'deputy scerctnry.of state enjoyed n I iiht ride in from Hastings on th ' 'Ilyor" Sunday afternoon , Land Commissioner Scott , who visltei Kearney last week , returned homo Sundaj and was nt hls csk yesterday. Captain H. K. Palmer , of PhUtsmouth $ nd Governor 1J. C. Carnes , ot Seward , wen nmont'tho parties well known in politics "Kim " wcro at the stnto capital vcsterdny. O. Spccht , Hugh Murphy. W. F. Swccsy mid l'S. . Gergln wore Omntia parties recre ating at the capital city jcstorday. W. H. Shryock nnd J. A. llasscmelr , Louis ville ; A. S. McKay , Friend ; .1. H. Doty , Jity ; II. H. Knowltou , Hustings ami II. H. Hunker , Mindcn , wcro Lincoln arrivals ycstoril.iy. D.xvo Kowo , Into mnnngcr of tlio .Lincoln buse ball i-lnb , lias gene to Kansas ( Jity to nttonil u bull meeting. Hov. Kolicrt Dohoily , of Omolin , rctnrncil < o that city ycstonlay ufior holilliiK services in the Uplsi'opal church this city on Sunday. Jolin U.Vrit'lit , ox-mayor ot Lincoln , con templates a ilejmi'tnro for tlio Paclllc coast at nn early day , where ho will enjoy the winter mouths in u congenial climo. One 1'aot la worth n column of rhetoric , said na AiniM'lcnn dttttcsmun. It is a fnct , es- Inbllt-liod hy Iho testimony of thousands of people , that Hood'fi SarsaparilUv docs euro t-crofula , Kilt rhmim'aml other dis- I'aport and alloetioiiB arising from impure Ptato or low condition of tlio blood. It nls-o overcomes tlmt tired fool ing crouton a good appetite , and gives strength to every part of the PVbtom" Try it f T1IK PYTHIAX8' HAlJj. Xho Slto for It AVI11 l'robnlly lie Par- iiniu ttntl Nlnelociitli Strvcts. Tlio HEK some weelts IIRO announced that the hull now under consideration by the local Knights of I'ytlilas would bo erected on tlio noitheast corner of Sixteenth nnd Davenpoit streets. Slni-o tlmt time , however , the Vi'thian conlniittees , who have been drcu latins lists for subscription to htoclc , huvc found that , with thu exception of Ed Moadliuber , one of the I > roporty-o\vnei8 near tlio proliosed site on KUtcenth on 0110 will subscribe ti the sumo. AH soon as this became known , a liuurnl otYci for stock was imido by n number of Kurnnui Btroet pi-ojicrty holder' * , und the site nevi /'lost favorably coiiBldurod and thut , whlcti will very llkoly bo ncrcp < o < l , t * on ono of the corners Of fanmm nn < i Nlnot' Jiith streeU. It Is nn excellent location , mul the boAutlful liufldlntf contemplated would bo nn excellent contribution to the line of ornate and tiumlyc structures which extend otithnt street almost rrom Fourteenth. Mr. Henson , whb has vol unteered to furnish the money to buy the. lot nnd erect the building said to n Hi ) re. porter tills mornlnu that lie did not make his proposition to the knights with that lot In view. Nevertheless , ho was not wedded to the Sixteenth property , and that ho felt fav orably disposed with reference to the property on Fnrnnm street. Ho had been plvcn nn option on the Sixteenth street lot , but he did not know tlmt the optlon'stlll held Rood because he had done nothing In the premises , bccutisu of the Inability of the Knights to scctae assistance on that thor oughfare. BV AsTuinrr OAH. diaries GarUncr'H Drunken I-'rnik He- HiiliH In HlH Dentil. The most sickening of the numerous acci dents that have happened on the street car line near the loot of the hill of St. Mar.v's avenue , occurred about 0 o'clock last evening , and icsulted In the almost Instant de.ith of a teamster named Charles flardner. Gardner was intoxicated at the time , nnd when ho ' saw car No. Sri coming at a'brlsk rate down the hill , ho conceived the mad Idea of rush ing up and stopping It. Ho llrst throw up his hands and shouted to the horses , nnd as they did not Immediately stop , he scired them by the bits and yelled like a crazy man. This frightened the animals and they broke into n run , dragging Gardner , between them still hanging on to the bits. After being dragged about a block , Gardner's grip weakened and ho fell under the horses' feet , and before tlio car could 'be stopped the front and hind wheels had passed over his body , crushing his chest and breaking an arm. The car , which was nearly upset , was finally stopped , mid barely escaped colliding with car No. fl , coming from tlm cast. When the driver and passengers got off the car to go to the wounded man ho was found to bo uncon scious and was lifted and carried over to the sldowalk. IIo opened his eyes a fuw times , but said nothing , and in about five minutes ho was dead. The coroner was summoned nnd a jury Im paneled , who rendered a verdict of death by tlio victim's own recklessness while under the Inllurnco of lluor. ] No blnmo whatever was attached to O. L. Turgeou , the driver of tlio car. The deceased was a man of about thirty and was In the employ of Coutnnt < & Squires , coal dealers. Ho was unmarried and has no friends or relatives huro so far as known. IIo had been In Omaha only n few months. and , although industrious , had never saved any money , and will probably have to bo buried ut the expense of the county. IIo was a man of about medium height , of strongly knit frame , and had dark hair , sandy mus tache and blue eyes. Ills remains are at the morpne awaiting the orders of any friends or relatives who may happen to learn of his fato. nnd Coltls. Those who nro sufferlnfr from Coughs. Col ds , Sere Throat etc. , should try HHOWN'S 13noxciiur < TILOCHIS. : Sold only In bores. Incensed to Wed. The following licenses to marry were Issued yesterday by Judge McCullough : Name and residence. Age. Robert II. Marplo , Omaha . -"J Sadlo E. UeaeraftfHlaIr , , Neb . 'Jl William A. Roth , Omaha . 1 Nellie K. Fay , Omaha . ' i David M. llaudcr , South Omaha . 'Ji ( Augusta Opcrman , South Omaha . 10 Prickly Asli Bitters warm tip and in vigorate' the stomach , improves and strengthens the digestive organs , oneim the pores , promotes respiration , mid equalizes tlio circulation. As a correc tor of disordered syt > tom there is noth ing to equal it. National Republican Committee. The names of the members of the national republican committee are given below. II , F. Jones , of 1'ittsburg , Pa. , Is chairman and treasurer cx-oflleio , nnd Samuel Fesscnden , of Stanford , Conn. , is secretary. State and Tonl- toiy. Name Address Alabama . T. VonnRliloorl.nnlon Pprlacs Arkansas. . , , . Powell rlnyton.Karoka Sp'ts California . Horace Diivls , San ( Francisco t'olorudo . * J. 1 > . ClmlTeo . Denver Connecticut . Samuel resM-nrteu .Stamford Delaware . Daniel J. Inyton.lcorK < ! tnuii Vloililtt . JOSM ) D. Cole . Montlrollo Georgia . F. H. I'nfner . llarduway Illinois . Dntldl ) . T.lttlo r Kprlmllolil Indiana . , lolinJ. ( NHW . limluiinpolls Iowa . J. H.CUirksoi . Des Molnes Knnsiis . Cykns I.cl.md Jr . Tioy Kentucky . .1. II. Moore . Owcnsboni lioulslnnu . Finnic Moroy . Daltoii Mnino . J.M. Hayue-i. . . . , . Augustn Man land . .Tames A. Oary . IIMtlmorr Maisaclmsptts . Wm. W. Ornpo New ncdfon ! Mlublgiui . lolml' ' Siuiboru .1'ort Huron Minnesota . M.O. Motion . Winona Mississippi . .Tolmlt. Mnrli . f.'ut. . ; n Missouri . K.T , Van lloin .Kansas City Nebraska . Chinch Il < mo . Anbuii : Nevada . 'Ihonnis Wien , . Kuieto Now Hampslilio IMword H. Uhllln-i. . Dnvoi New .lorsoy . Cnrret II. ilobirt..1ers r City Now York . I. D. Ian sun .Nuw Voik City Noitli Carolina. . .11. W. llumplui-y. Uoldsboro Ohio . A. Ii. Conger . . Akron OroRon . J , T. Appi-mm. . Oregon City Pennsylvania . U.K. Jones . I'lHsbnr llhudu Inland . Horaro A. Jcnks 1'iovliloni.i South Carolina. . . .Tolm n. Johnson. . . .Sutnptei TimiiPS'-ee . W. P. Ilrownlow. . Jone-bor ( Texas . ( J. U. llluckli-y . Stieimiir Veiinont . ( lio.V. . Hooker . .Iliattlebun Vtrelnla . 1'innkS. Illalr . . . Itlchmon Wi-jt Virginia . John W. Mawn. . ( Inifton \VUeonsln . Kd. Sitiuleisim . . . Mllunukui Ali/ona . Clark Churchill . . . 1'n-si.ot Dnkota . John II. Ileanett , Dead\\ooi DN't of Columbia. Perry H. Cm son Washlimtnr Malm . Sherman M.Collln . . .Calilwel Montana . Jiiiues A , Smith . Helen Nuw Mexico . S. II. IUkm.s..Now Vork Clt. Utah . (1.V. . llennett Salt I.nko Clt , Wiibhlngton . Thus. T. Miner. . Pt. To\t usi-iv Wyoming. . . , . Joseph M. Carey . Che Docea ted. IVlways AccoptnUlo ns : x Xmaa present for n. laity or gentle man. is an assortment of Colgate's un rivalled toilet boups mid'perfumery. . MOKTUAUY MATTKKS. AtlllVlUMS. A man named Abrahams died at St. Jos eph's hospital Sunday night , his remains lie nt IJarrct & He.ify'.s. nvriuwAr. S. H. Hathaway , for a number of years a moulder in the Union Pacillc shops of this city , died Sunday at his late residence , Hurdetto and Twenty-seventh streets. No tice of his funeral will b'e given hereafter. CREAM ItssuparlorcTccUencs proven In millions ot lionif s for inprrt thun a nimrfr of a crnttin' . It 1 U30d liythii ITolti-a stuUM ( iov rninctit. ' lln- il by th lie.uli of tli uro it nuU eralttox , as ronirfht , I'nrcot anil i Mont Healthful. Dr. 1'rlro'H the only linking 1'owiti'r tint does nnt contnlii Awmonlti , l.lnu * * > r Alum , fold only In emu. 1'ntriillKJNfl Towutn Co. , New Vork , . . CUlcao. . . , St. Louis. A GREAT MANY Of our customers , after seeing incomparable bargains we offered during the last two weeks express astonishment at the prices. The secret is simrjly this. The warm weather and late season have had a very depressing effect upon the wholesale trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged and the same goods which a few weeks ago they intended and expected should bring them a fair profit , they are now ready to sacrifice at almost any price. This is the chance .for the retailer. It is merely a question of who can use the quantities. The firm that does a large business can take advantage of such opportunities. We are in this hap py position. Our ample resources enables us to buy in enormous quantities for cash ; we sell on same terms and the quick return of the money makes the smallest profit satisfactory. Any one can seethe torce of these remarks by coming and pricing our goods. Another lot of these fine Chinchilla Satin Lined Overcoats at $14.50. The first lot sold so quick that during the past few clays wo had to disappoint many customers , who called for that coat. Wo are now pleased to say that wo have received another supply of these same coats , only with this difteience , that the first ones wore velvet piped while these open ed now are with corded edges ; otherwise in every respect the same first class garment , the like of which was never offered for less than twice what we ask for it , $14.50. Another lot of Overcoats to which wo call attention is a splendid Shetland , lined with double warp Italian satin sleeve lining , silk velvet colar and corded edge. These wo have in blue and Oxford colors , sizes 33 to 38. It is an elegant coat for a young man , very nobby and of splendid cut. "We oifer it at $8.90 and guarantee the real retail value of it to bo at least $15. In Single Pants , we make for this week the following remarkable offers : One lot strictly all wool , heavy winter weight , grey striped Cassimere Pants , well made at $1.5O , fully worth $3. One lot heavy all wool Fine Cassimere Pants , in dark neat striped patterns at $2.10 , worth $4 One lot very flue silk mixed Cassimere Pants at $3.50 , worth $5.50. One lot of elegant Worsted Goods , in choice patterns , at $3.90. These last are equal to any custom-made pants and have never been offered for less than $6 to ยง 7. Remember that in our Boys'and Children's department can be found suits and overcoats at about one half their real value and for which we challenge comparison. In our Hat and Cap department , we offer a large assortment of fur and other winter caps , far below the prices of others. Genuine imported Scotch caps , high crown , at 35c ; sold everywhere at 60c to 75c , Good heavy knit caps , turban style , men's and boys' sizes at 3Oc. Jersej/ caps , silk lined , men's and boys' sizes at 4Oc , which cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 7oc to $1. In our Glove department , we carry the largest assortment of winter gloves and mitts and offer some big drives. Good heavy knit wool mitts , men's sizes 2Oc , boys' sizes 15c. Very heavy best fulled wool mitts at 4Oc and 45c ; sold by other dealers for 75c. Good lamb lined kid gloves at 5Oc , which would be cheap at $1. Good fur top gloves at 50c , worth 75c. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. The best and surest EeraeJy for Core of all diseases caused l > y any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , Billons Conplaiots ted Malaria of nil kinds yield readily to the beneficent Inflaence of It la pleasant to the taste , tones up the | system , restores and preserves health. It U purely Vegetable , nnd cannot fall to I prove beneficial , both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it la superior to nil others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Embody the highest excellencies In Shapllncss Comfoit mill Durability und lire tilt ) REIGNING' : - : FAVORITES In Fashlnunhlo Circles. Our name is on every sale , J. iT. . Cousin , NEW YOIIK. AUIINT3 rot OMAHA , Hayward Brothers. Heal is Wealiii ! DII. 15. C ; Wrsx's NKIIVK AMI Hints TIIEAT- > M Kr , a Biiarantoed specillo for Hysteria , Dtzzl- ness. Convulsions , lits , Nervous Neuralgia lleailaclio , . \er\ous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wiikofnlnesd , Mental Ih'in-oshlou hot teulug of the llraln ro.sultliig in Insanity and lending to misery , decay and death , I'rcihatiueOldBe , Harrenness , Loss of power In either sov. Involuntary I os es nnd t-permat- ou huea caused by over exertion , of the brain self- abuse or over Indulgence. Kadi box i ontnlns one month's tie , it wont , * 1 WJa box , or six bo\es for J5.W. tent by mull prepaid ou lecelpt of price. AVK GUAUANTI'.n HIX MO.\iS : Tocuroanycaso. With each order received by us for six 110x03 , nc 'oinpaulolith IVW , \\Q\lil Bend the purchaser < mrittcn Riiarniitco to ro land tno money If the. treatment does not direct n euro. ( luarnntees lisacd only by C. r. CUUD- MAN. Druggist , Solo Agent , 111U Tarnam bt. , umaha Neb. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The l > c t known nml roe < t foimlar Ilotel In the lato. Ixicnllon central , atinolntmunu IIr < l-tlan. llenaqimrlon lor commurclttl men nnd all political ami public tatberlni-s. K.I' llOtiUKN' Proprietor , JYLERDESKCO ST. LOUIS , MO. SKS , BANK COUWTERa , BANK , COURT DOUSE. aOVERMMKKT WORK .nd ' t Frlui a r ntecd. . i nt < Vee. FOR the year 1838 FRANK LESLIE'S " POPULAR MONTHLY , " which has been aptly styled "TUB MONARCH OF TIII : MONTHLIES. , " will be better than ever. Articles upon topics of current public interest , sketches of eminent per sons , stiong and brilliant stories , and poetry of a high order , profusely illus trated by the best artists , und all by writers of recognised merit , will fill its patrc's , Tc the old and favorite corps of contributors will be added writers ot promise , and no effort will he spared to keep the magazine ill the foremost rank. In the Not ember number was begun an earnest and powerful tae ! , "PRINCE LUCIFER , " DyEtiaW , Pierce , which lias already attracted widespread a tcntion and cliaiimd multitudes readers. Subscriptions may begin , if de sired , with the November number. Each issue contains a Full-Page Picture in Colors , the sei ies of twelve forming for the year a beautiful collection of geim of modern art. The "Popular Monthly" contains 128 large octavo pages , nearly twice the matter of similar publications , and is not only the bes > t , but by far the cheapest , of any o ( the of magazines for the people. per year ; 25 cts per copy Specimen copies , 15 cents. MRS. FRANK LESLIE , 53 , Co and 57 Park Place , New York GHATEFUL C03IFOKTIXU Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Br ft tlioroniili knowledge of Iho natural Inwi vnlrli govern the operations of illccittlun nnd nutrl tluii , anilif \ earwfnl application of HIP flno propcrtloi of well sek'dfil L'oco.i , Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfa l tahlt1 wltlia uollratilr H orml liuvcraxo whlilimiiv 8 T u ? inunr , lii'uvy d ctir' bills. It U liy fliii Judicious nsa of Slirli urtlclfH of < llpt that n cuiiHtitutlun mar ba ifroilinillr built up until Mruni , I'luiuKh to resist oTcrjr tcmluucy to illsi'iiir. Hun uri'il ot nulitln nialmllus nro tluallnK arounil u n-aily tonttatlt nlicroM-r Ihoru H H vri'nk point , \\einar o ra | > ninny a fatal sliHttljr kccplnir ourselvei wol fortltlnl wttli pure lilooit unit a properly nourished trtiniH. " civil Sorvlcudaivtte. .MailoKlniply with bollliik' wnteror milk. Sold only In half pound tln by ( Jrocura loboleit thus : JAMES EPPS& CO , , J. B. HAYNES , STENOGBAFHEBs ThlrilJiiiUclal District. ' ' ' . .87 CUAJ111KU OV COMMKUCB. . HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. 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NOTE the following who hum been er and J. M , Ilailett , all on Hoard of Trade , d Do bio. thn treat borteman i Col. Conuollr , _ . , _ . it Lomuul Mlllt , Kankakoe.Ill.i Judge I. K. Uu vlllc. III i E.I. Abbott , t pt.cltywatorwork . South liend.Ind i Itobt. II. Simpion , Chicago [ > . McMlcliacl. H. U , Bulfalo.N. V. " Youtbiltnaaaccninpllihed what no other reireiljr but t * dV nerrfu"iind'coinf6ftablo'ilc > p at uiglit. ' IIo bt. Ilall , oJderuiau , ICO 12ait lh Street , Mow Xork- aad thouuuidji of otherit. < linRLIC'C C ) CATDn UlCIICTIf * RCI T l euperlorto lloth -currontiof clectrlol _ . nUilNt a CLCwInU MHUnCllW Dtl.I tyorotron or nHldaitlio arcrmay do ilroi producui a cortlnuoas current ) convoys electricity through the body on the nerve * . . It cures dltt-ancs br RrnoratlnR a contlnnous current of elecmclty (1O ( or 18 hours out of 84) throughout the human system , allaying ; all nervousness Iniinedlautlr , an < l produclnranuw circulation of the life forces the blood. lm > nartlnirvlKorstrenilhenor andIioalth , whenallothcrtreatmenth aliod."Tb.omerits of lblsaclim < tlllo Kelt are helm ; rfcoffntsed ] and Indorsed by thousands whom It has cured. IlErCUtNCESi Any bank , commercial agency or wholesale house In Chlcagoi wholesale druggist * , Ban Francisco and Chlcapn nr Fcr.1 utarap for 111 p r lllu > trat d pamphlet. 1W. y. XXOXUVX ) , Inventor and Manufacturer , 1UI W bMb Avenue Chicago > , HORSE'S ELECTRO.HA6HETIC BELT-TRUSS. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display af everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. THE OMAHA BEE , DKMVEIIED TO AI PART OF -1IV CAlllUKll Fdlt- 20 Cents a Week , Seven papers a week. Feiul your onler to the onicc , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building w. J. a.iL ' Surgeon and Physician , Ofllce N. W Corner 14th anil luuBlns'S& Onice , _ teleptiono , 40ille3iairijcetclotilione ; , COJ. ted la colour * 'print ' , of lfc 'ANCHOR ' STOMC iioiitG m , which iboold U fgunrt In crrrr famlljr and ta j b * obt&lnnl from U Toy dn.len , ltli > Dcn end KductUjn&l DtpSU. ldce-llit Kill be forwarded pt.Ui oa trplta ' ' F' At ) . RICHTER & Co. . . - iiu ncc.srrvoui ! [ > cbllUvcuuficd tliroiiKh urrora und bud piiicttcog CURED. UOLI M HCAt , CO , 1'Jtocustet. st.LouU OVER'STOCK -COATS Owing to llio lateness ofllis season we find ourselves overstocked with fine and medium priced overcoats , and in order to reduce tlie panttty we propose to sell most of them within the next 10 days , and have made prices that will insure a speedy sale : FOR INSTANCE Our $ 5 overcoats now go ( or $ 3.00 11 8 it 5,00 11 9 6,00 11 10 n 7.50 11 15 uu n 10.00 11 u it 20 itu 14,00 11 25 u 18,00 H'c have reduced In the sumo ratio all our Fur and Fnr Trimmed Overcoats , and if you need one yon ivillfliul tltli ) the best opportunity yet offercil\ \ tliix seasonWe have had such < f\ \ grand success of ottr $10 SUIT Sale that we tiavejunt added a fcto more styles of desirable suits f/krt are selling at other stoves all the way from fl-A to $18. JFeplace them alt in one lot and sell them at one pr $10 i vj > i n We also have a fine and large aa < sorlmcnt of nobby styles In ttultnj which we are offering at cut prices. ' < We Really Hare Ho Competition in Our Boys' ' and Childrcns1 For ottr line of Boy's Suits & Over * coats , Is very complete and our price oj $1 for a nobby boy's 'Ja'chct anil pants , in ages from 4 to 13 years , i * hard to beat anywhere , THE New York& Omaha ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS , FURNISHERS And HATTERS For Men and Boys ' 1308 FarnamSt.