r I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20. 1887 5 The Attorney General's Opinion Asked on Several Points. GOVERNOR THAYER QUITE ILL. CniiHrcl by Overwork fltnte Militia Orclprn Vnlimliln Additions to ( do Iin\v T.ttirnry A Ilnnk Incor porated Uriel' Items. frnoM THK HUE'S i.txcoi.x ni'n&Atr.l Tlio uttornuy goticrnl is nt work trying to unruvol this mysteries of tlio to\rn < ttiii | or- Kiiiii/.atlon tint iiuil especially of the ainuiui- merits jmiwl by tlio lust , session of the lofrU- Jnture. At the. present time ns liltfh as a luilf do/en letters n tlity como to tlio attorney Kcricrul uniting hh Interpielation ofj certain sections of tlio law. Amoiitf the latent in quiries Is one from Treasurer Ferguson , of York county , who writes to the attorney general IM follows : Our county Ix'hitf governed by township orpinl/atlon , ami us thcro seems to bo u direct ronlllet In the law governing township collectors , 1 hereby submit the following questions for your opinion : 1. After collectors huve taken out their tnx lists IH the county treasurer allowed to collect liny , taxes from that township ilnring tun tlmo the tnx books urn In their hands ) 2. Under the compiled statutes of 1SS7 , at what tlmo .should thu collectors return their books and settlement to the county clerki 3. Are township collectors allowed to collect by distress and sale of personal property ! 4. Arc township collectors allowed to retain their fees from Hlatucouiitynnd school funds collected by them I f > . At what tinio does personal tax become delinquent , and is the county trc.Hurer justi fiable in collecting by distress and sale Im mediately after their delinquency ! A township treasurer in Uichurdbon county nlbo propounds questions to the attorney gen eral , among them being the question us to what time anil to whom bo shall turn over Ills tax books. He Is ul.w asked as to whether lie , is to pay.the county treasurer the school fund and commission ho is entitled to. The question of the power to collect personal tax by distress is also asked. The attorney general - oral , while ho will i-'ive an opinion as the law appears to him , still desires that a test case , may arise at uu early day , so that the supreme premo conrf can interpret thu conllietmg passages that now maku the law so obicuru. oovKitxoirui.unu n.i , . Governor Thaver has been conllned to UU room with sickness for the p.ist few days , going homo Friday evening lust and. not being able to return to hi ollico since that time. Dr. Carter Is attending the governor and reported him improving yesterday , al though ho advised rest and absence from the ofllco for several days. The governor has been very busy of late and in attempting to answer the many calls made upon him from over the state ho has become mote so that rest and quiet became a necessity. M'KCJI.U. OIU > lU3. The following special orders were issued yesterday from the olllco of the adjutant general : LINCOLN. Neb. , Dec. 19. Special order No. 83. Captain J. II. Coleman , company I , Second regiment , having tendered his resig nation and the same having been approved by the colonel , he is hereby honorably dis charged from the service to date from December - comber 14 , lbS7. First Lieuti'iiont J. D. Kdwards will assume command of thu com pany and take chnrgoof the company armory together with all property belonging therein. ly order of the comuiander-in-chiuf , ' A. V. COLE , Adjutant General. Special order No. 31 First Lieutenant J. D. Kdwards , commanding compiMiyl , Second regiment , Is hereby ordered to call an elec tion of said company for thu purpose of tilling vacanry caused by the resignation of Captain J. II. Colcmun. Hy order of commandcr-in-chicf. A. V. Cot.E , Adjutant General. Spech'l order No. 25 On the recommenda tion of the surgeon general , Sergeant J. T. Holler , company C , First regiment , is hereby upliointcd hospital steward of the Fir t regi ment to date from August 31,1887. By order of the commandor-in-chiof. A. V. COM ; , Adjutant General. Special order No. ! M On the recommenda tion of the surgeon general , Private E. II. " \yilcox , company K , Second regiment , is hereby appointed hospital steward of the Second regiment to uuto from August'30 , 1S97. 1S97.By order of the cominunder-in-chief. A. V. Cot.n , Adjutant General. ADDITIONS TO Till ! STA11 ! I.IlllllUY. The state library is rapidly becoming one of the most valuable law libraries m the western country and'is so recogi-izedby the practlcloner at the courts in the state. Deputy Whaler yesterday pointed out n new invoice of books that have been unknown heretofore to law libraries west of Chicago. Thu now works arc the law * of Belgium , Austria , Holland , Germany , Franco. Spain and Portugal , that are the direct official pub lications of the governments in the different countries. These treatises are not trans- luted. Deputy Whaler also stated that thu Btatii librarian had recently ordered the en tire collection of legal periodicals from all of this country and as far back as it is Jiarts , to obtain"them. A collection of this character will bo very rare and of much valuu to the state library , covering as they Nvlll n wide range of cases in every stale in the union. TUB II INK OF I-A.XTON- . Articles of incorporation of the Bank of PuNton Imvo been Hied with the secretary of Btate. The bank la located at the now town of Paxton , Keith county , and will transact a general banking and broker business. The capital stock is fixed at Sin.lKX ) . Indebted ness Is limited to (1 , " > ,000. Thu Incorporutors ftro J. C. Palmer , . L. K. Iluttoa luid L. A. UniuUhoofcr. xr.w NOTAHIKS. /The governor yesterday commissioned tlio following notaries : U. B. Hobbs , Cliano , Chase county ; John A , MnoMurphy , South Omaha , Douglas county ; A. W. Park hurst , I'Ickcrcll , Gage county ; Wesley T. Wilenx , North Platte , Lincoln county ; Henry M. IM- wards , Klwood , Gospor county ; James I. France , Omaha ; Bennett Seymour , North. Loup. Valley county ; Louis J. A. Vnllcrs , Benkleman , Dundycounty ; L. J. Titus , Har vard , Clay county ; George D. Kirk , Uulo , IJichardson county ; N. H. Bell , Wahoo , Saunders county ; A. A. Hatch , Hayes , Cen tre , Hayes county ; Frank J. Miller , Strong , Fillmore county ; Kmi F. Hlngcr , Omaha ; Lemuel .1' . Glassburn , Detroit , Wheeler county. CAPITU. CITV ITEMS. Superintendent Lane has gone to Peru to nttend thu annual meeting of the state normal school board in session at that place to-day. Thu board ot public lands and buildings visited tnu penitentiary yesterday and the Vrorking of the new machinery recently rlnccd in thu Institution by Contractor Wnsher. The horse traders , who have figured in itollco court for snveral dnys , have huriuou lied matters after one of them had brer bound over to tbu district court forerookei practices. A gentleman from Erie , Pa. , has been in Lincoln for a number of days discussing tlio question of establishing a sewing machine factory in this city. Sunday ho departed for St. Paul , where a proiwsition to plant his works Is awaiting his investigation uud ucttou. MAKK No MISTAKK. If you have nitulo up your mind to buy Hood's Sara nnnrillu < lo not bo induced to take tinj other. Hood's Sursnnarillu is u peeu liur medicine , po&sesMiijf , by virtue o itn peculiar combination , proportioi nnd propimttion , curative power su juirior to any otlior article of the Idm iHiforo the people. For nil affections arising from inimire blood or low stiitt of the system it is unequalled. Bo sure to got Hood's. Real Kslnto Transfer * . Kola Nelson to Cynthia 7. Necdham , trustee , lot 81 , B3 , i'l , blk 2 , Haw- thornewd. . . . . . . . ' . . , ' Maugarct J. Cooper ct al to JoseitliV Lachner , kfl4blt'.V ) Table Land , w d . . . . . . . . . . . . . IK e. VV Mftbhon Qt al to W II Hick- ' . Oman , lot 10 , blk 0 , 1st odd to South Omaha , w-d . . . . . 2,200 L , Schroedur , trustee , to Wllllftm Hetm , lot 0 , blk 11 , Brown Park , wd. . . . . . , . . 400 Western Land i Investment Co to A. . tt Potter cl ul , lot 4 and n , Tabor Place , w < l . 3,800 Western Land ft Interest Co. to A. S. Potter el al , lot U blk 212if , Omaha , wU . . . . . . . 2,233 Benjamin A. Gibson ctal to Thomas B. McCulIoch , lot in blk 4 , Wise & Parmeto'a addition , w d . 023 It. C , Patterson nnd wife to .1. O. Kllno. lots 23 nnd 'JO blk 7 , Edge- wood Park , w d . 100 Baltlms. letter and wife to Sevastlun Bluuilo. lots 7 and 8 blk 13 , Jettcr's Istadditiou , w d . . . 2,200 E. H. Hood nnd wife to Anton Baguk , lot 31 blk 3 , Albright's annex.v d . . & 00 Lew W. Hill to 'Henry E. Jennlson , . ' ) xliri feet botwncn lotSblk 5. Hoggs ft Hill's ' "nd addition and Farimtn street , \v U . , . 500 Fred Feeler nnd wife to Clms. Cor- bett , und } { lot 21 , blk 3 , lot 0 , blk 4 , Pni.vn Park add , w d . 1 Edwin M. Park and wife to Chad. Cor- bett , und 1-18 lot 21' blk 3 , lot tl , bile 4 , Prnyri Park add. w d . 1 Gco. Hammond , et at to Win. Latev ct nl , lots II. It ) , blk I , Lowo's add , w d 2,700 Chas. L. Chirk otul to. Tas Alien , s W 'l' section 17 , 10 , 10 , w d . 2,800 , Frank G. Murphy to Carrie Spenn , lot 10 und y ft lot 17 , blk 1 , Arm strong's 1st mid , , f | . c. d . 3 Chas. C. ( tcorgnct al. , to Anna M. Vales , lot 4 , blk 2 , 1st add. to South Omaha , w. d . 2,003 F. Mucdonald and wife to Kobt. L. Garllehs , lot 13 , blk S , 1st add. to South Omaha , w. d . 1,800 M. S. Lindsay and wife to George 1 * . IJemls , tract of land south of alley In Lindsay's add. , and n of Prospect Place , but. 31st and 3td : Sts . 000 Total . 4r.,17'J Christina * * Present * . Colgate's C'ushmoro Bouquet per fume is n luxurious , yet inexpensive present which every lady will ap preciate. _ _ llncl UlNVil < > Arrested. John Grahor , who aspires to bo a grass- widower , lives near the corner of Ninth and Jaekson streets. The dissolution of his mar riage contract is now pending action in court , nnd he and his wife arc now living apart. But Bho lias become jealous of his housekeeper , and of late.has made it a point to como down to his house and administer vigorouo tongue- lashings on her spouse. Yesterday she re peated her periodical visit , and when she was ordered out , she th'roatencu to shoot both her husband and his housekeeper. Fearing civil action , Grabor refrained from throwing her out and called In the police. The rotractory virago was arrested , taken before the judge and ordered to appear for trial this morning. Prickly Ash Bitters warm up and in vigorate the stomach , improves and itrcngthens the digestive organs , opens ho pores , promotes prespiration , and equalized the circulation. Aa a correc- or of disordered system there is noth- ng to equal it. Rait Over nu Embankment. While William Stein , who lives near the corner of Twenty-eighth and Dodge , wqp Iriving down the latter street near his homo esterday , his horse took fright and bccom- ng unmanageable , dashed madly over the embankment formed by the grading of the street. The buggy was torn to pieces and Vlr. Stein suffered what is known as a com- xniml comminuted fracture of the left leg. Joth of the bones were so badly broken and iplintered that it is feared amputation will K ! necessary. Ho was carried to his home , There Drs. Murray and Halpli did whut they : ould for him. He Is otherwise bruised and itirt , but none of his injuries arc thought to > e fatal. Only One. There 1s but one Sox.odont. It has no counterpart . No other preparation for ; ho teethcitlior compares with , or re sembles it. Recommendations of nny- : hiiig in its place should be discredited. Demand Sozodont. Don't be put oil with substitutes. Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses were ranted by Judge McCulIoch yesterday : Pfamn and residence. Aec. t Jacob Larson , Ervington , Neb 20 | Ellen Swansea , Ervington , Neb 23 j Samuel N. Watson , Dlxon , 111 2'J | Anna J. Bradlord , Grand Hupids , Mich. 25 Some of our most prominent citizens have been eurcd of chronic rheumatism by that wonderful pain banishor , Salva tion oil. Price 2 > 1 cents. "Why .Conca , what a Iioai'i5o.vou ( ) Imvo in your throat. " "Yes , 1 raised it from a coltdlt in my head. I've too much live stodc. " "Well , like cures like ; Dr. Mull's Cough Syrup will cure you- The LJull will quickly scare the hoai'se ( ) away. " The Stevenson Argument. Owing to thu attention of Messrs. Shields and Crowell , attorneys for Sam Stevenson , being otherwise occupied yesterday , argu ments on a motion for a new trial for the prisoner before Judge Grott was postponed until Wednesday. P. T. Tlnrnuin Writes n Story. The opening chapters of a splendid story for the young , by the famous showman , P. T. Uarnum , appears this week in the columns of Tlio New York Family Story Paper. Tlio story de scribes the adventures of an American boy , whom Mr. Barnum calls "My Plucky Boy Tom , " and whom ho sent to India in search of wild , fierce- and rare animals to replace those destroyed by tlio dis-astrous lire at Bridgeport la.st month. The , i-eader is thrilled by the hair-brondth cscnpcx of this dauntless American boy when capturing the fierc est and wildest animals overseen in any traveling show. The New York Family Story Paper is for sale at all news stands. . Furniture ! for the County Clerk. TUo board of county commissioners yester day awarded the contract to Messrs. Sim mons , Ueeves & Co. , of this city , for supply ing the furniture to be used in llio ollico of : County Clerk Kouch , in the county building , amounting to 130. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven In millions ol homos for more than a quarter of ¢urr. It Ib uio.I by the UutlcU stutea ( roveniineiit. Eu- dorscci by the hcails of tha great universities , as the Utrmig t.t. 1'ureet and Tilost Healthtul. Jr. l'ricQv the only HukliiK Vowilor that < lo not contain Ammoulx l.tnia or Alum. SoUl onljr itt cnn . . , New Vorlc. Chicago , ' St. Loul * . ONE MORE CHANCE. The unseasonable warm weather has left a few more Overcoats on our hands than.we desire to carry over into the new year , and in order to sell them right now , we have cut the prices all to pieces. Commencing to-morrow wewill , offer our very finest Overcoats at prices heretofore asked for medium qualities. The biggest cut we will make on our fur and plush trimmed goods. There are not many of them , but we have a few very fine garments trimmed with good fur and silk plush. We want to make a sweep with these goods and close them out before we take stock. We invite those who have so far managed to get along with their old or light weight Overcoats , and whom the open winter has kept back from buying a heavy one , to inspect these garments. They will be surprised to see how little money it takes now to procure such an elegant Overcoat. This is really a grand opportunity and the last chance this season. In Men's Dress and Business'Suits we have a beautiful stock the largest in the city and our prices are known to be by far the cheapest. Many fine suits have been marked away down in order to reduce stock and we will save you fully 25 per cent if not more on every suit , The big trade we have had in Boys' Overcoats last week has broken up the sizes of severa lots , but we still have a fair assortment. The prices are such that we expect them to be cleaned out soon. Our Hat Department is known to offer better hats for less money than any regular hat house in the city. The fine Fur Derby's which we are selling for one dollar have made a name for us. No other house sells a hat of equal quality for less than $2 or $2.5O. We have received several new styes for the holidays. Our finest hats at $2.5O , $3 and $3.25 cannot be bought at any other house for less than $3.50 , $4 and $5. We offer in this department a splendid line of Fur Caps at just one-half their regular retail prices. The beautiful and artistic display of Men's Furnishings in our large windows will give an idea of the variety of goods we have and the x > rices we ask. We invite those who are puzzled with the all-aborbing question , "What to give. " to look at our window and they will see what we can offer in the way of presents for gentlemen , Sensible and thoughtful men prefer and enjoy substantial Christmas gifts of this nature. There is a satisfaction in giving or receiving a present that one can be seen wearing , a gilt that combines utility and beauty , and nowhere else can you get' such goods so cheap. Our popular system of selling goods at the lowest prices will be continued during the holiday season. We have no fancy prices and those who purchase of us can save enough on each purchase to buy a nice present for themselves. Beginning Monday we will present visitors at our store with a beautiful holiday souvenir , Qopies of which are displayed in our windows. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Tlio best and surest Remedy for Cure of all dUeates canied by' any derangement of the Liver , Kldneyi , Stomach and Bowel ) , yapepila , flick Headache , Conitlpation , Billons Complaints and MmlorUof all kinds yield readily to the beneficent Influence of It la ple&unt to the taste , tone * up the gyiten , restore * and prcaerres health. It U purely Vegetable , and eaaoot fall to prove beneficial , both to old and young. jU a Blood Purifier It 1 niperlor to all ot&tn. Sold ererywhcn at $1.00 a bottle. J.&T. Embody the highest excellencies inSlmpltness Comfort and Durability and are the REIGNING : - : FAVORITES [ n Fashionable Circles. Our name is on every sale , J.&T. COUBIMS , NKW VOHK. AGENTS JXJH OMAHA. . Hay ward Brothers. THEJoy iMild likeslest ! TJlUH the lit- l fadoccrii > - UrePrlre-lljt , rltiljrllluura- Ud la colour- print , ot 'WCHOfi STOKE BU1CW6 m , whlcb thoalA , - - i b * found la ntrj family and majr b * obtafaud from all Toy dtalen , BUtlontn and Educational Depdta , Tea Fdct-Uit will U forwarded jraUl on appUdUoa to Y.AD. RICHTER & 'Co. NEW YORK. SO , BROADWAY or LONDON i , BAjiiTrAY pLACx. rufcnuBCB OLD XEDAL , PABI8,1871 BAKER'S Warranted abtohittly purs Cocoa , from which tbocxctiacof OH bu been rcmovtd. It hu thru ttmti the itrength of Cocoa mlied with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and U therefore far more cconomU cal , cottiny leu Upn one cint a cup. It U dellcloui , nourliblct , iircugthenlog , cailly dlgeiteJ , anil admirably adapted for Imrlldi OJ well al for peraona In health. Selibf Brocera erinhcre. & CO , . Dorctiestsri Mass , WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of In * Il Jy enlarged nl trrenstupned. Fulliiartlcu- Untentwaleil ( rnx EHIb MKD.CO. . Uarnia , N.Y. Ittult el > r-Vfuik. UlltcjeHcB. etc. , a4dru4 aUre , FOR the year 1888 FRANK LESLIE'S " POPULAR MONTHLY , " which has- been aptly styled "TIIK MONARCH OF THE MONTHLIES , " will be better than ever. Articles upon topics of current public interest , sketches of eminent per sons , strong and brilliant stories , and poetry of a high order , profusely illus trated by the best artists , and all by writers of recognized merit , will fill its pages. To the old and favorite corps of contributors will be added writers ot promise , and no effort will be spared to keep the magazine ih the foremost rank. In the November nurriber was begun an earnest and powerful ta'c , "PRINCE LUCIFER , " DyEtta W , Pierce , which has already attracted widespread atention 211 charmid multitudes o readers. Subscriptions may begin , if dc sired , with the November number. Each issue contains a Full-Page Picture in Colors , the series of twelve forming for the year a beautiful collection of gems of modern art. The "Popular Monthly" contains 128 large octavo pages , nearly twice the matter of similar publications , and ia not only the best , but by far the cheapest , of any of the of magazines for the people. $3 per year ; 25 cts per copy Specimen copies , 15 cents. MRS. FRANK LESLIE , 63 , 55 and 57 Parjc Place , New York- OFTHH Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , The Best Route from draaha and Council Bluffs , ( o - = = THE EAST = - TWO TOWNS DAILY BETWEEN OJ1AUA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago , . . .AND - Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Frreport , Ilockfcml , Clinton , Dnbuque , Daronport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsrllle , Belolt , Winono , La Crosse , And all other Important point * Eait , Nortbcait and Southeast. for thronnh tlrkcti call on the ticket nsenl i\t 14 < n farnani atraut. In 1'mton llotul , or al Uulua 1'acttta IejHt- rullman Steepen and tba flno-t. Dining Can In tha world are run on thn main line of the Chicago , Mil- waukuu , \ tat. I'aul lUllirar. nnJ eTtrr Htuntlnn la ahl to lumenguu bi cuun uu > vuiilojres | ol tue companr. 11. Mli.l.KR , General Manager. J. K.TUCUKH , AMlttnntUcneral Manager. A. V. It. CAIU'KNTKU. G neral 1'M.enger and Tlrk l AfirnC. CttO. K-ldSAKt'OHI ) , Militant General PuMnger od Ticket Atrent. J. T. CUAllK , General Soptriqtendent. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science- Gentlenen'iBelt Beit fMnthV Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. with Kltctrie ieditlto ! ! , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDHMS. , . ct them thu bel SFoaea Ilropiy. n Icily Inftantl'j telll Can bo applied _ . _ _ . _ * mm m nm to.njrpart Sf MM bo5y. Who ) , family e tt WHEN AL L. ELSE FAILS. weal-It. It electrinei the blood and curc " , * * iS 5JS. " * ? * .f\ TBCTIIIAIIIll * ETOTT one aennln * and med by permission. MOTE thafollovinr who hiire been I tS I inUNIALa eUHTIM-A. J. noajrUnd.It. 6. FarktrudJ.M.BuleteallonIioar < tuf Trade , . , comroliSonnnrohant.fltocltYardsi . . , Uhlcagni A. Orfgotr Budapobla.thBBreathorjoiuaniCol.Connfllv nt the Inter Ocrani n. W. Ilcllus , U. ! > . , Mormontown , lowai Lemuel MlTlt. Kankako , lll.i Judge1. N. Hurrar. NaporTlllc. Ill.i E. L. Abbott , supt. city waterworks , Booth Bend. Inrt j Robe. K. Simpson. Chicago tort oOcet L. D. McMlchael , M. D. . Buffalo. N. V. " Your belt ha * acoomplUheif what no other rrmedr ha < i ttesdjr nervcj and romforuble deep if night. " lUltt. Uall , oljermau , 160 Ka t 39lb Stredt. , New York HB Uniiu'cifr C1CPTDn * URPyCTIP BeiTI < rap rlortolotbcn- | ntioelcotrlol. . Ufl nURNt a CLtwTHQ nlAUrlClIb DCLI trnroetroneor nauUstho > Tear . -myfo. . ; ilr t produce * It continuous current ! conrc ) 9 cloctrlpltr through the body on the nefvet. It curea dl ca > i by f&Watlnrf contluumis current of. elocf- ? (10 or l houno ot 81) throuRlioiit the liumnn . , . ' " . " ' . allaTlntr all norvouaniuu Immiillatelr , and proilucuiffan w ulatlon ) of the lifa forces the blood , Im- . rnrtinfr Tjgor , strength , energy and healf" nail other trontnu-nt has fallud. Ihe murtti of Uilsuclou. Uflo tielt am brlncr rt-c6BBlit\ Injorn _ by tboasandi whom It has cured. . . KKFBllENCE3i-Anr bank.coihm rL. alageocr or wholetalo bouse In Chicago ) wholesale S&B Frunclfco nnd Cuipuffo. t3 * tfontl st&nip 10 , Illuitratod pamphlet. " XXOXUrzb , Inrci Fanufaoturcr , 1U1 W bub Avenue Chlcaao. RUPTURE I. HORNE'S ELECTRQ.MA6NETIC BELT-TRUSS DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent disDlay af everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales Plows , , Markers , Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. Slide Iron. . THE OMAHA BEE , . -DKI.IVEIIED TOm - m PART OF LINCOLN DV C.UIIUEH I'OH 20 Cents a Week. Seven papers a \ > eel . Bond yonr order to the offlce , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building II' . J. ( JALnitAlTH , Surgeon and Physician. Oflico N.V Coiner Hth anil ifuuKlas St. Olllce , tejephonu , itU ; UeslUcuco telephone , K * . JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AilvurtUlug lias uhraya iovou successful. Uefoio placing nnjr Newspaper Advertising cunaulk LORD c THOMAS. UIKKTISIIU AKSMI , U U 18 K . .ltk 8r. ( . ( , CHICAGO. J. B. HAYNES , OWICIAL STENOGBAFHEB , . ThlrJ Judicial DUtrlrt. 87 CIIAMUUB 0V COMMliUCB. OVER * m -COATS Owing to tlio latas orttinoason WB find ourselves overstocked with fine anil medium priced overcoats , and in order to redncc the Quantity we propose to sell most of them within the next 10 flays , and have made prices that will insure a speedy sale : FOR INSTANCE Our $ 5 overcoats now go for $ 3.00 11 8 " " 5,00 11 9 " " 6,00 11 10 " " 7,50 11 15 " " 10,00 11 20 . " " 14,00 " 25 " " 18,00 We have reduced in the same ratio all o r Far and For Trimmed Overcoats , and if you need one you will find thlstJic bent opportunity yet offered ill In season * We have had such a grand success of otir $10 SUIT Sale that we have just added a few more styles of desirable suits that are selling at other stores all the way from 914 to $18. Weplacc them all in one lot and sell them at one prlcfyl $10 We also have a fine and large as sortment of nobby styles in suits , wlilch we arc offering at cut { .rices. We Really Have No Competition , in Our Boys' ' and Childrens' ' For our line of Boy's Suits & Over coats , Is very complete and our price of $1 for a nobby boy's jacket and pants , in ayes from 4. to 13 years , ( y Itttrd to beat anywhere , THE New York& Omaha ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS , FURNISHERS And HATTERS For Men and Boy's 1308 FarnamSt.