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THEOMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 , 1887.
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CAPITAL CITY COAL BAROSS
They Form n Pool and Exact Exor
bitant Rates From Gen umora.
STATE UNIVERSITY AFFAinS.
A FlourlnliliiK Gnnilitlon of Ilio Insti
tution Hlioxvn at the KcRcnl's
SIpclliiU Nolirnlcii Army Or-
dni-8 Hialo House
frnoM TUK nr.p.'s t.ixcot.v
In the c.irly full months the coal dealers at
Lincoln fonnc'd n pool Unit In all Its working
is equal to n motlcrn monopoly trust In die-
tiUlnR prices , The pool opened out In btml-
ncsiliy ndoritlngii ntrk-tly cnili b.nh , under
the plra that coal could thus bo furnished to
the consumer nt n cheaper rate. Hinco the
adoption of thin plan there has not been n
man , however worthy , who 1ms not had to
pny the rusli for his real , even If ho had to
patronl/u money sharks for a thirty-day loan
upon which to keep warm. In the meantime
co.il I ins not been sold a partlelo cheaper , as
was Intlmatod , but , to the contrary , it has
boon udvfmrud in prlco nil nlotiK tha lino.
A month a u u BubstuiiUal reduction on
freight rates was secured on coal shipments
mid the belief was Bern-nil thu t It would bo
followed by n correapomllnR reduction to the
consumer , but , on the contrary , hard coal
IVUH advanced In price. The rate on hard
coal to the city of Lincoln from Chicago Is
to-day only IB cents u ton more than the rate
from Chicago to Omaha , nnd yet the Lincoln
coal dealers , who pretend to sell co.il on their
cash basis nt the lowest margin , exact $1
n ton more than coal has sold for in Omaha
for the past thirty days. The ruto on soft
coal lias been largely cut In the past six
weeks , and yet Lincoln dealers soil soft coal
nt nn average of W ) cents n ton inoro than soft
coal soils for at Nebraska City after the
freight to Lincoln is milled. This Is simply
robtxiry practiced on thu people of Lincoln.
It shows that the coal dealers of Lincoln nro
in a combination , so that no matter what ro-
ductlons in rates are gained they simply ndd
to it their profit and pocket It with the sail ) ;
frold of n professional. The tactics of the
coal dealersof Lincoln , if uncontestcd fortho
cotnitiK four months , urn such as will enrich
them so they can retire from business with a
competency , nhd this competency will bo
wrung from thu masses of tha people and
from these who have waged the war for
cheaper rates , only to sou the concessions
Hwallowcd by this coal pool anaconda.
A Judgment day to the coal pool of Lincoln
cannot coma too speedily.
AX IMPORTANT DHCISIOX.
Judge Chapman yesterday rendered 'a de
cision in the district court of much more than
local Interest and importance. The decision
xrns inono of the Dnwson will cases that in
volves ovort5flOOUworthof ( ) Lincoln property
and that , in part , have been through all the
federal courts. Thcso cases arose over the
construction of a will relative to valuable city
property. They involved the ejectment of
numerous residentors and property holders
mid one of thu cases of ejectment ran the
course of the federal courts nnd was decided
ngumst thu present holder and occup.mt.
Other owners then banded together nnd con
tinued the light , and when ejectment was
brought against them in federal courts a now
Hhowing was imulu in which thesa latter
cases were sent back to the state
courts as having the proper jurisdiction.
The light then commenced in the stuto court
ut the last term of the district court before
Judge Chapman nnd it was n decision on this
hearing that ho gnvo yesterday. The decis
ion is directly opposite to that found in the
like case in the United States supreme court.
The decision created a whirl of excitement
among the members of the bar when it was
given aud it means a great many dollars for
the occupants of the property , many of whom
nrotoor people. The case will now go to the
supreme court of thu state and If that holds
with the decision of Judge Chapman , as
many attorneys believe it will , the case will
end with a portion of the proxrty | In the
hands of each sldo in controversy , one side
claiming for the federal and the other for the
Btulo courts.
WOIIK OK TIIR Ill'.dKNTB.
The board of regents convened yesterday
afternoon. There were present Messrs.
Gore , liurnham , Hull , Holmes andMnllnlicu.
The principal business was listening to re
ports from the chancellor and steward. The
chancellor's rciwrt shows that the number of
students in the collcgiato classes is far in
excess of former years , nor 1ms the prcpara
tory or Latin school declined in point of num
bur , although the requirements for admission
have been increased. The secretary and
steward's report set forth thu improvements
iniulo slnco the last meeting , the most im
portant being that of putting in substantial
cross walls in the basement of the main build
ing , making a substantial structure. The
llrst lloor has also undergone needed repairs
uml present * a favorable appearance.
Hegent Mallalieu Introduced u resolution
looking to u change in the methods of deal
ing with the senior class. Heretofore the
members have been unable to learn whether
their standing was of sufficient grade to per
mit them to graduate until n short time before
fore- the day of graduation. Thin led to much
cmb.irrassiuont and unpleasantness. The
resolution provides that thu llnal ex
amination of the senior class close
two weeks before commencement exercises
begin , thus giving thu monition a short vaca
tion In which to ninko preparation for their
closing university exercises. It also provides
that the standing of each member and the
recommendations of the faculty shall bo Hied
with thu secretary within ono week after thu
termination of examination , so that seniors
will know their fate In good season.
Thu llininci.il report of thu steward was ex
amined by the ilnancu coimniUeo and found
correct In every detail.
The foundation of the Grant mcmoylal hall
nnd industrial college building arc being put
in nnd the material used therein seems to bo
Jlrst-cluss. ,
Prof. Hussy , dean of the agricultural college -
logo , presented his rcjwrt. It recommends
holding several farmers' institutes during the
winter and that the members of the agri
cultural department should take part in thesu
institutes provided the necessary assistance
can bo given thtir classes , in the absence of
the professor. The dean suggests that Itob-
ert i'urnashonorary lecturer on forestry ,
bo Invited to deliver six lectutos
on this very important subject and
nsks that some dclinlto action bo taken in
reference to ilorfccting the organization of
the agricultural experimental station in nc-
cordancu with the provisions of thu Hatch bill.
This bill failed to make the appropriation as
it contemplated , on account of .somotechnical
amendment , but the supposition is that con
gress will tnko Immediate stops' to rectify
this unintentional error. A number of state
InsUlations proceeded upon the assumption
that the appropriation had been 'properly
made and that the money would bo available ,
nud the failure of the bill to become n law
has , in some c.xses , subjected them to Ineon-
venleneu. The probability , Judging from letters -
tors from the comptroller of the United
States treasury , is that a deficiency appro
priation will bo made to meet nil these cases.
Professor Hessy's report set forth the ob
jects and alms of this station In n very clear
nnd Intelligent manner.
Strong resolutions were passed favoring
the npixilntment of Lieutenant Sundly as
Judge advocate general of the United States
army in the event of a vacancy and petition
ing our members to congress to do ullinthoir
power to sccuro him the position.
In conversation with several professors , it
was learned that thu work of the term on'tho
part of thu student , lias been accordingly
gratifying.
Ucgcnt-s Holmes nnd Hlntt will rctlrti from
the board with the present meeting and their
positions will be tilled by Hegcutb-elect Kob-
crts and Davis.
Petitions were presented signed by over MX
hundred teachers asking for the establish
ment of a chair of education oc didactics in
the university. Petitions also were presented
signed by the presidents and hccrcturlca of
the different Women's Christian Temperance
unions , asking that the board prohibit the
me of tobacco in any form among the stu
dents.
NCtlllASKA ARMY OltDKUS.
Adjutant General Cole yesterday issued
the following orders :
Special order No. 31. First Lieutenant
Davis G , Mellar , company II , First regi
ment , having been np ) > ointcd by the colonel
ni adjutant of said regiment , the sumo Is
hereby approved to date from November 20 ,
1S3T ,
By order of the couiinandor-In-chlof.
A. V. COMS ,
Adjutant General.
SjMJcial order No. 32. Thu capUtn of coin.
First regiment , U boroby ordered to
call a special election of hli company for the
purpose' of lllllug the vacancy caused by thu
appointment of First Lieutenant Davis O.
Mellor us adjutant of said regiment.
By order of the commuiidwr-ln-chief.
A. V. COI.B ,
Adjutant CJcncrnl.
.ITVTB nor r. rtKM" .
Mls Mlnnlo Wall , of Loup City , was com
missioned a notary puulfo by Governor ,
Thaver yesterday ,
The Loup City water bonds amounting to
$10,000 , were registered by the state auditor
J'cMcrdiiy , the bonds running twenty year ,
optional at flvo and drawing 7 per cent , In
terest.
The state superintendent has Untied n cir
cular to thu superintendents and principals of
prudutl schooli asking for a complete list o [
nil teachers employed in the graded schools
of the state to incorporate In his annual re
port.
port.The Commercial bank of Columbus , has
tiled article * of incorporation with n capital
stock of ? .V,000. The bank commenced busi
ness November 21 The incorporntors ares
.t. B Becker , Jonas Welch. C. H. Sholden ,
Carl Holnko , P. O. Oehlrloh , W. A. McAl
lister , John Wcarly , Hobcrt Ulillg and John
Sullivan.
The Columbus Savings Bank and Loan nnd
Trust company has also tiled its articles.
The capital stock Is $100,000. The incorpora-
tots uro : A. Anderson , J. I' . Becker , O.
Schuttle , Jonas Welch. John Wearlcy , W , A.
McAllister , C. H. Sheldon , O. T. Uoen nnd
Kobort Uhllg.
MIGHTV DAYS IN JAIL.
Cnrncy , the Tough , OctH n Lous Bread
nncl AVntcr Kcnlcncc.
John Carney , the thief and highwayman ,
was up before Judge Bcrka yesterday nf tcr-
noon to answer for u aeries of crimes com
mitted Monday night. Ho llrst stole nn over
coat from Sam Sugnrnmn's store , on South
Tenth street , nnd then beat the proprietor
into insensibility with thebtlttof his revolver.
Half an hour later ho was caught stealing
another overcoat from L. O. Jones' store.
After being arrested bo made a desperate
break for liberty , and was only captured by
Ofllccr Cullen after an exciting chase. Ho
listened to the testimony against him yester
day with n hulf-sneaklng , half-dogged air ,
nntl when called upon to testify said ho had
nothing to olfor. The judgn gave him eighty
days in the county jail , the llrst ten nnd last
live of each month on bread and water.
Carney is u thoroughbred tough und a danger
ous man to have at largo. Only last week ho
had finished serving n term lor attempted
highway robbery. Ho came originally from
t. Joe , and had the reputation thereof being
reckless and abandoned criminal. Ho is
ipposcd to have had a hand in the burglary
f the Thurston mansion on Monday evening
nd to have been connected with a series of
Ighway robberies committed a few weeks
Heal Kutnte Transfers.
iVm II Alexander and wife to Fletcher
A Parker , lot 8 blk M , Lowes add ,
w d . $ 1,250
no C Jones and wife to Gco G Wai-
lace , lot I ) . 4 , 5 , blk 4 , Jotters add.w d 3,000
'acob ICiudis ct al to Wm H Green , lot
0 blk 1 , Jotters add , w d . 3,750
I C Higglnsou and wife to Saml Lea ,
yt s c " sec 24 and n V n o ± { s > c
5 , 10 , 10qcd . 1
uno H Higginscn affidavit .
Mancy M Dorr to Saml Lea , s X s o Ji
bee 21 and n M n e } sec t5 ! , lit , 10 , q
cd . 1
Louis Schrocdcr trustee , to Nellie E
Lewis , lot II ) blk 13 , Brown parlr.wd 250
\V II Green and wife to Jacob Kcndis
et al ; n X lot 5 blk 1 , Hoggs & Hills
ndd , w d . 2,250
Cdwin S. Heed and wife to Michael
Biituln , lot 14 blk 11 , Albright's
annexwd . 050
\V. N. McCandllah and wife to Mary
C. Von Dorn. lot 1-2 McCandlish
placu add , w d . COO
Oscar P. Goodman fo Chas. F. Good
man , all of Mnploton add , w d . 1
lhas. F. Goodman to Oscar P. Good
man , nil of Maplcton add , w. d . 1
William K. Potter and wife to HcnJ.
S. Davis , lot 23 blk 2 , Pottor'b add ,
wd . l COO
James Thompson ot al to G. F. Mc
Donald , lot 20-21-22-2.-1 blk 4 , Cotncr
& Archer's add , w d . . . 1,800
Samuel I ) . Mercer and wife to Emma
F. Phillips , lot 15-lli blk 2 , Mercer
parksub.wd . 1,500
'lonry C. Newton and wife to Sarah
A. McCoy , lot W blk 10 , West Al
bright , wd . COO
Florence E Proctor nud husband to
Charles Swunson , o 30 feet lots 13
nnd 14 blk 1 , LP ke's ndd , w d . 3,000
James A Hassott et ul to Florence E
Proctor , s 30 feet lots 0 and 7 blk 3 ,
Patrick's ndd , w d . 000
L Y Sikcs to Phillip K Young , lot 10
blk 1 , S Exchange place , w d . 450
Arthur Goodell and wife to John T
Wilson , 1 aero in o } { of n } { of &o ft
of sec 3.'Mi-12 ( , w d . 100
L D Holmes and wife to Spencer Otis ,
lots 1 and 2 Baker's add , w d . 1,000
Birdie Cochran and husband to Will
iam D Mat hews , o K of lot 4 blk 15 ,
Shinn'B add , w d . 5,500
Isaac S Hascall to Mary A Jackson ,
lot 20 blk ! t , Hnseall's sub div , w d . . 530
William H Mottcr and wifu to Solomon
Brodko , lot 0 , blk 4 , Hush & Selby's
add , wd . ' . . SC5
Jacob E Murkul to Guy C Barton , und
K lot 2 , blk 117 , Omaha , wd . 27,500
John McArthur to M A Upton , lot 4 ,
blk 73 , South Omaha . 7,000
South Omaha Land Company to the
Union Stock Yards Company , lots 1 ,
2 , 3 , 4 , 7 and 8 , blk : : < H ; blocks aa ,
JW3 and BG4 , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 1 , II , 7 und S.
blk ! W ; block 3150 ; lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and
5 , blk 3U7 ; blocks CS and 30'.i , South
Omaha , w d . . ' . 12,039
John T Paulson and wife to Charles
D Woodworth , lot 24 , Paulson's add ,
wd . 3,000
Tofal . 513,103
Permits.
Tho. following building permits were issued
yesterday by Superintendent Whltlock.
Martin Kroll , cottage , Twenty-fifth
near shot tower . $ 400
Nebraska Tile and Pottery company ,
brick boiler house and shed , between
Shirley nudCreighton avenues , near
Union Pacific railway . 1,000
Frank Saulter , store , Calhoun avenve ,
near Blake . COO
C. W. Hayes , cottage , Lake near
Twenty-second- . 000
Four permits , aggregating . f . ' ,000
CREAM
BAKING
Itas'ipi-jtorexci > ! li > uc proven In millions of
homes lor morn than a quarter of u century. It
Is usM by the Onltml states Uoveniment. En-
tlar ed by the he.ids of the great universities as
the.str.ms.-st.piitvet and Nest Healthful. Ir.
J'rtre'i tht > only llaVliiR 1'owder that does not
contain Ammonia , Lliuo or Altim. Sold only in
cam. i'nuT.ll\KiNnro > viEiiCo ,
Ne\y Vork , Chlcaco. St. r.ouls.
FOUNTAIN"
33KA. > TI3S
FIXS CUT AND PLUG-
Incomparably tha Beat. .
SENSIBLE PRESENTS.
* * m
Recognizing the special inquiry which is always made at this season of the year for Boys *
Suits and Overcoats suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts , we have decided to meet
this want in a manner which must be highly gratifying to economical parents by ofiering
special inducements in our Boys' and Childrens' Department. The large and pleasant room
devoted to this department and the excellent light makes selection easy. We have an un
usually attractive assortment and our prices will leave all competition out of sight. We offer
for this week
Childrens' Good Overcoats , si/.cs 4 to 10 , at $1.35 , for which .other dealers nsk fS.W.
( Very nice Childrens' Ulsters , brown plnid , neatly made , sixes 4 to 10 , at $2.25.
A splendid CnssimerelOvercoat , with adjustable capo o same material , at $2.50.
Another good Overcoat , similar to the above , is with Astrachan cape and cuffs , a very stylish looking garment , also , at $2.50. It would be excellent
value for § 5.00. ' -
In finer grades we have a few small lots o very choice styles which we offer at marvelously low prices. The brief season left for the disposal of
hese goods compels us to mark them at less than one-half their actual value.
One lot of little Ulsters made of fine Chinchilla and beautifully trimmed with braid , sizes 4 to 10 , at $5.75.
One lot of very fine Astrachans , with satin lined capo , a beautiful garmonl , for $7,50.
Another very fine little Kersey Coat , with beautiful fur trimming , for $7.25.
No more and appropriate and useful Holiday present for Boys can be suggested than one of these garment ? , and we guarantee that the.so styles could
not be duplicated in any first-class establishment for less than double the price.
A large variety of Boys' Overcoats and Ulster sixes , from 12 to IS , at equally low prices.
In Boys' and Childrens1 suits we have an immense variety of styles and qualities from $1.00 up. Some o the finer grades we have reduced consider
able. The figures were seeming low enough before , but we want to sell them out before the season closes.
There are also some splendid suggestions for presents in other departments in our large establishment. We carry tTio most complete Stock of
Meiu1 Furnishing Goods and at lowest prices. An inspection will prove more forcibly than ever before that wo nro the leading Mens' Furnishers of
Omaha , and we guarantee our prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Among the many articles which we carry and which would make
useful presents for gentlemen , we enumerate u few
All Silk Suspenders at 75c , usually sold nt $1.50.
Silk Mufllors , in elegant patterns , at Too , worth double.
Wool Mufllors Jn great varieties.
Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs , tit 25c , 35c and 60c. >
Silk Umbrellas at nil prices.
Fine Jcrsoy mid Cardigan Jackets.
In Neckwear wo have already won a wide reputation for soiling high grade and choice styles at moat popular pricea. The Prince Tcck Scarfs , which we sell at
ICc , 25c and COc can not bo bought for less than 50c , 7oc and $1.00. For theHoHdays wo have made extraordinary preparations in this department.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price.
hi
Clothing Company ,
Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha.
DEWEY& STONE ,
FURNITURE
A magnificent display af everything useful and
ornamental in the furniture maker's art ,
at reasonable prices.
Embody the highest excellencies In Hlmplmess
Comfoit nnd Durability uml urn the
REIGNING : - : FAVORITES
lit riihhlonahle Circles. Our name Is on every
bulc. J. & T. CoiMiKB. NKW YoitK.
AGKNTS FOU OMAHA ,
Hayward Brothers.
mo n rxACQtmxTiD WITH THE oroamrnr or Tnn
COCXTBY WILIi SZ BT KXAJUXUK ) THIS MAP THAT IH
CHICA60ROGKISLAND&P4QIFICRAILWAY
Kjr reason of Its central poMtioo. c.OJi relation to lines
Kut of Chicago , and contlujojj L ei at terminal
points Wctt , Morthweit and Southwest , il the tm
middle link In that transcontinental pysttro which
InTlUs aud facilitates travel and traffle between the
Atlantic and I'aciao.
The Itock Itl&nd main line anil branches Include Chicago
cage , Jollet , Ottawa , La Halle , Vcorla , Gonc&oo , Uollno
and Hock Island , to Illinois ) Uarenport , Itascatlne ,
Washlneton , 7alrfl < ld , Ottumw * , Oskaloora , Weit LI1 > -
erly.Io * a CttyDeiHolnesIndlanola , > Vlnteriict , Atlan
tic , KnoiTllle , Audubon , Harlan , ( luthrle Centre and
Council lllutrs , In Iowa : < 1 allatln , Trenton , Bt. . .Mpti ,
Cameron and Kansas City. In Missouri ! Lem.'iwortU
and Atchlson , In Kanast Albert Lea , Minneapolis and
fit. l' ul , In JilnnejoUiVatertown and Eloux Falls , IP
pskota , and hundreds of Intermediate cltlei and towns.
"The Great Roc * Island Route"
duarantecs speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its
permanent way Is distinguished for Its eicellenco. Its
bridges are of ttono and Iron. Its track Is of solid
tee ) , Its rolling stock perfect. Its passenger equipment
has all the satoly appliances that experience has ( nvred
unful , and for luxurious accommodations Is u.uor.
passed. Its Express Trains consist of superior I'ay
Cuaches , elegsut I'ullman I'alace Parlor aud Bleeping
Cars , superb Dining Cars , prorldlng delicious meals ,
and ( between Chicago ana 8t. Joseph , Atchlson and
Ksmas City ) restful Reclining Chair Can. lt man-
agtment U conierratlTe , IU dliclpllaft exacting
"The Famous Albert Lea Roure"
Between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. fa. Is the
farortie. Orer this Una dolld Fast Expras Trains nn
dally to attrsctlre resorts for tourists In Iowa and
Minnesota , and , Tla Watcrtown and Slonx Falls , to tha
rich wheat a > d ( raxing lands of Interior Dakota. Tla
Btnuca and Kankakee. the Itock Island offers superior
Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati. Indian
apolis , Lafayette and Council bluffs , St. Jotenh. Atchl
son , Learenworth , Kansas City , ht. I'aul. and Interme
diate points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chil
dren ) receive protection , courtesy and kindly attention ,
For tickets , inaps , folders , conlss of Western Trail , or
euxy d lred Information , apply to principal offices In
the United StaUs and Canada , or address , at Chicago ,
I. . CAtll , I. ST. JQHI , t. A. HOltlOOI ,
aia.Tttarus.in
ir.
Surgeon and Physician ,
Ofllco N . W Corner 14th ami ifouglos St. Office ,
, id's ' ; Itealdcnca telephone , K > i.
uaeiice.herfouiDebUitycuugcd
tUrouKh errors und bad practice ! CURE
NfiAI. C ,
THE OMAHA BEE ,
-DELIVKIIKI ) TO-
AM PART OF
-BV CAIllllKIl Toil-
20Cents a Week.
Seven papers a week. Send your order to the
olllce ,
1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building
OF Tun
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ,
Tlie-Best Route fronj Omaha and Council
Bluffs to
- = THE EAST = = -
TWO TUAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAUA ANI )
COUNCIL 11LU1 r-a
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. I'aul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids ,
Itock Island , Frcopoyt , Itockford ,
Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport ,
Elgin , Mudison , JanesTillc ,
Belolt , M'inonn , La Crosse ,
And all other Important points East , Northeast and
Southeast.
For through tickets call on llm ticket nont t 1101
rarnatu street , In 1'ailon Hutel , ur at Union 1'acltio
benot-
rullman Sleepers and the finest Dining Can In the.
world are run ori the main line of the Chlcaco , Mil
waukee A fit. I'aul UallnsT.nnd OTcry attention Is
paid to passengers by courteous employes ol the
company.
II. .Mir.I.KH.General Manager.
3. V. TUCKKIt. Assistant Ornerdl Mananer.
A. V. U. CAlirK.vrKU , Guuurul iu > songer and ,
Ticket Asent.
OKO. i UK AFFORD , Asilitaot Qonenl Passenger
and Ticket Asent. ,
J. T. CLAUK , Ueneral Snptrljiteadeoi.
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Llouor Habit , Positively Cured by
Administering Dr. Unities' Golden
Specific.
It can bo tlven in a cup of coffee or tea without
thu knowledge of thu person taking It ; absolute
ly hnnuletfs , and will elicit u peunanent and
pppedy cure , whether the pntlent Is u moderate
drinker or an Alcohollo wreck. Ilioninnds of
drunkards have been made ti'inpeiute men who
have taken ( Jolden Specific In their collee without -
out their knowledge and to-day believe they quit
drinking of their own free will. IT Nl.\ Kit
FAILS. Iho Bybtem once Impregnated with the
Fpeclllc , it becomes an utter lmpos llllltv for
the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by kuhn
* Co. , 15th nnd DoURlus Ms. and Ifth nnd ( Mm-
itiK sts. . Onmhn , Nab. ; A. U. Foster 4 ; llrp. ,
Council BlutTs , lu.
STTOW.'T.TT A TB-TjWrltlni Ij taught thorough. by Will ,
Bett and ihorUil y t ra now ia uae. Ciroular *
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HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope ,
Buffalo Scales
Plows , ,
Markers , Scale Repair Shop.
Hooks ,
Grapples , OMAHA.
Slide Iron. .
DR. HORNE'S
Electro-Magnetic Belts !
The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science-
Gentlemen's Belt Best StftBtiift Sclcnlinca"y Hade and Practically Applied.
Milh tltttric
iodlejllti , DISEASES CORED WITHOUT MEDICINES.
ladlc * tlon , Wesknraa , Impat * ntj , Catarrh , rilra , Eplleptr. Dumb
Blood IMaraaca , llrapij. rtb , tkea thU belt li Jiut whet jo met * .
Ktectrieitit Inttantlu felt ! Can bo
applied mmmnmmmmLm mm m m m mmm mm m mm
to any part of the boSy. Whole Mmlfjrcan WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS.
wear It It elretrlflM the blood and cures WWn&IW # * | BB ImOSt rMllaO
Eterr one genuine and used by Dormlulon. NOTE tba following nho hare been
eUIIEUi-A. J. IIcaEland.U. G. Parker an } J.M. Hulrtt , all on Hoard of Trnilo ,
Chicago A. Gregory , co mimln.'lon mrrcnant ' Btock Yarda ) Iludd Doble , the ( treat horseman I Col. Connelly ,
of the Inter Octant O. W. Bellui. M. I ) . . Uormontown , Iowa ; Lemuel MITk , Kankakeo.lll.t Jud/o 1. .
Murrar.Nanervlllo , III i E. t.Abbottropt.cltTwatcrwork , SouthlJencf . i Robt.H.tUmpton. Chicago
poit offlret L. I ) . McMlchael. M. D . Duffalo. N. Y. " Yonr belt bail npllnhert what no other remudy ha i
.toady nerves and comfortable eletp at night. " RoLt. llall , alderman , 16V Eait 99th Street. , New Torlt-
and tbonvindajj/pth
fi HORHb S fcLEUTnU MAuNETIb iraraitronff or .mild a lho wearer may .lo-
IreT riroducea a contjiiuoui current \comcj \ * electricity jhrouRh the bcdjr on the nert es. . It cures dUcuses _
by generating a continuous current of electricity (1O or 18 honrsout of B4 > throughout the human nyitpm ,
allaying all nurYousness Immediately , and producing ; a new circulation of the Ufa forcvi the blood , Im
parting Tluor.itrentrth , energy and health , when all other treatment has failed * The merit * of this
title lli-lt nniholn ; ? recoirn.ltrd and Indorsed by thousands whom It has cured
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RUPTURE DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-HAGHETIC BELT-TRUSS ,
Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street ,
the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at
any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the
highest class and medium grades , Including
STEINWAY
FISCHER LYON&HEALY , , PIANOS
S r S * A ltl BURDETT ,
ORGANS STANDARD
i m nj-ii ,
Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the
lowest living rates for cash or tlmo payments , while the long
established reputation of the house , coupled with their most
liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords
the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible
defects in materials and workmanship.
LYON & HEALY ,
1309 , * 1307 FARNAM TRsUT.
OVER "S K
-COATS
Owing to the lateness oftlis season we
fiiiil ourselves overstocked with fine and !
medium priced overcoats , and in order1
to reduce the Quantity we propose to sell
most of them within the next 10 flays ,
and have made prices that will insure g/ /
speedy sale :
FOR INSTANCE
Our $ 5 overcoats now go for $ 3.00"
11 It il
8 ilU 5,00
11 ( I U
9 6,00
11 II II
10 7,50
11 II II '
15 10,00'
11 20 II il 14,00 ,
" 26 11 II 18,001
We have reduced l\i the same ratio !
all oitr
Fur and Fnr Trimmed
Overcoats ,
and if you need one yott will find
this the best opportunity yet offered
this season. We have had such a-
grand success of our
$10
SUIT
Sale that we have just added a few
more styles of desirable suits tltat
arc selling at other stores all the way
from f4 to $18. IFtplace them all
in one lot and sell them at one price ,
$10
It'e alno Jiave a fine and large as-
sortincnt of noblt\i \ stales In suits ,
which we are offering at cut i-rlccs.
We Really Have No Competition
4
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in Our Boys' ' and Childrens1
For our line of
Boy's Suits & Over
coats ,
Tit very complete and our price of
$1 for a nobby bo/y'a / jachct and
pants , in ages from 4to Hi years , ( y
hard to beat anywhera
THE
New York& Omaha
1
ONE PRICE
CLOTHIERS ,
FURNISHERS
And HATTERS
For Men and Boy's .
1308 FarnarnSt.