I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IDAY. NOBMBEK 1C , 1888. THK CITY. This ovonintf there will bo a lecture nt the synagogue upon the "Sur- vlvnl of the Fittest. " followed by divine services. The Unity Shnkespoaro club lias Its regular fortnightly meeting this evening at Unity church , Seventeenth find Cats streets. The first act ol " .luliua Ca > sar"will bo road. All Inter ested arc invited to bo present. There will be a rocular mooting ol Harry Gllmoro division , 1SJU , of the Order of Hallway Conductors , held al their hull , 11210 iniglflf > itroot , on Sun day , November lh , at l ! o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing oil leers for UK uniming yi'iir and delegates to the next annual convention , to bo hold nt Den ver , Colo. , in May , 18S9. All members nro requested to bo present. Personal Louis A. Klnncy , of Hastings , was in the city ycstsrday. Twelve members nf the Murr.iy & Murphy combination are at the Uowns. C. U. Hacon , agrnt lor the Hose Coghloti company , Is n guest of the Merchants. Mrs. J. Swan , of Cheyenne , Wyo. , wife ol the cattle king , Is u guest nt the Paxton. "Dock" Woodburn , formerly of Omaha , now of Pine HiUgo agency , has arrived in town. At the Windsor .1. Y. West , Kansas City ; A. Miller , Chicago ; J. P ( Jrovc , P.ipillion ; W. 1C. Snyder , New York. Mrs. M. II. Carleton , of Loup City , Is with her daughter , Mrs.V. . S. Silencer , at 11)10 ) South Thirty-fcecond avenue. W. S. Spencer , editor of the "Western Knight , " who has been very 111 with typhoid fever , Is on the road to recovery. C. K. Woodruff , a prominent barb wire manufacturer , of Jollct , 111. , htopped at the Paxton yesterday en route to the east. Miss Joslo Kncgo , who has spent the sum- mnr among friends and relatives In Omaha , loft for homo at Galena , III. yesterday. At the Merchants T. C. Jamison , Santa To ; Mrs. Vcro Craig and li. Kosenthals , Chicago ; .1. J. Stuvcnson , Mubcatino , la. ; J. J. Smith , Lusk , Wyo. Lmlwig Grobccker , n well-known tenor singer , formerly of this city , has returned mill will bo nt the opening of the Gees theater on next Sunday night. Thomas E. Mucray , Mark Murphy , T. A Sweeney , Helena Hardenburg , Hlunche Soy. tnour , and L. T. Hoes , of the Murr.iy At Murphy combination , are at the Mlllard. At the Arcade : M. A. Koekinuer and wife , Hastings ; Dan Hcaly , Itiuvlins : H. II Judd and William Crapcnhoft of Surprise , CJeorgo R Trush , Wulioo ; William K. Wal ton , Genoa , The following members of the "Murphy and Murray" company are registered at the Millard : Thomas 1C. Murray , Mark Murphy , T. H. Sweeney , Helena Ilennesoy , Blanche Seymour and Louie F. Dooio. At the Paxton draff Smith , Hoston ; M. Mackeal/e , New York ; . ) . H. Maul , Phila delphia Pa. ; .1. H. Hul-lb.it , n. U. Hurlbat , V. P. Caryl , Snm Dalton , U. C. Allin and AugKothe , Chicago. ; Walter. I. Lamb , Lin coln ; .1. U Marsh , DcsMoincs ; C. B. Jones , Minneapolis. At the Murray D. Karris , R J. Ilowells , H. T. Alter , of Denver ; 1. R Peterson and Hi H. McLane , of Philadelphia. At the Millaid S. J. Spring , L. Hursch- horn , M. S. Jaeger , James Kirby , N. S. Jenkins and E. E. Perry , of New York ; J. 1C. Hlair , H. S. Shields , J. E. During , C. U. Gillctt and James K. Hnnna , of Chicago ; A. II. MolTatt , of Kansas City ; C. H. hidings , North Platte , Neb. ; Mrs. E. E. Smith ami Mrs. Jessie R Croan , of Shcnamloali , la. j J. J. Orr and wlfi > , Buffalo , Wyo. : Albert Hlaek , Newark , N.J. ; J. 13. Coolcy , St. Jo seph , Mo. A Hoc Serenade. Murray & Murphy's band serenaded Tnc Uiiu upon their arrival in the. city yesterday. 'Iho music rendered was of an oper.itic tenor and the rendition excellent. Klcctlon AlistractH. County Clerk Hocho forwarded abstracts ol election of the vote of Douglas county for legislative and state ofliccrs to the sccictary of state and speaker of the house yesterday. Another Operation. Ed Knott , the switchman who lost hia leg a few nights ago , hud to undergo a second opetation yesterday and his leg was am putated nearer the thigh. Colonel Ilenrj 'H Itcport. Colonel Henry , inspector of rillo practice In this department , has made his annual tar- cct report to General Hrookc , commander of the department. A review of It will appear later. Is Shu Crazy ? Mrs. Sarah Lechman , who lives at 1H17 California street , has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Ella Hadins , n neigh bor , who , she claims persistently curses , abuses her , nml carries a weapon to kill her. Mrs. Leohman buried her husband only a week ago. Ueprcsoiitatlvo railroad engineers are gath ering in the city , and to-night will hold a secret meeting. Those already ar rived claim that it Is only a regular business meeting , but others wiv that It Is much more important , business that brings them to Omaha at this bc.ison of the year. Tlio Eden Museo Is crowded this week , and the attractions nro worthy the great at tention given thow. J. W. Cofley , the dude skeleton , is interesting all by his marvelous and curious person. Coffey weighs but forty pounds , and has iivory appoar.mco of the most accomplished dudu. While ho Is not n tiling of beauty , this wonderful man Is aoy forever to all who enjoy the marvelous. The attr.ictlons in all p.irts of the house nro excellent , mid no one should miss this week at the muscc. Oiniilm as a 11 .Hkot Marlcnt. W. N. Nnson , chairman of the bureau of manufactures of the board of trade , says that the future of the Omaha basket factory is assured. Sixteen thousand dollars have now been secured , and the ix'muinini ; fl.OCK ) Will bo ob tained this weak. This will give a tmllding thrco stories high , with a force of forty men , the work of whom will 11ml a market at home. A Dully Punished. Bill MoRirl.itid , the iiaekdrivor who was arrested for being drunk and kicking In a ( door , was arraigned before Judge licrkn , [ found guilty and lined $ r.M ) . As ho paid over the money to the Judge he remarked. In- HolenUy , that thu magistrate was stcalini ; the money from him. The Judge Immedi ately sentenced him to ton days in tlio county ] ull for contempt of court , showing lilm that I nl least police Ju Igcs are frco from thu bully- lug of such as ho. Old liard'H Hafo. Superlritcadci't James , of the public schools , denies the statement made in a morning paper that tlio Uard street school liulldlug Is unsafe. Ho declares that ills onu of the best built buildings in the city. Ho Jm personally inspected thu , structure , and Tin ! > iMica unable io Jltul an unsafe spot la [ ( , Ilo sees no reason whatever why it should not bo continued. As fur as the shaking of the building by passing trains is oonoeniOi' , Mr , JuoiOji doolarjs. mil any building , how ever subv.aal lal , is similarly arfcctod , Ho RCtiS fl& use of squandering the public money on a now structiuo. Tlio P.oliuo Court , Heforo Judge IlcrUa the case of C. H. Illg- gms , charged with selling ll'iuor ' niter midnight - night , was pontln\ied until to-moriow at 8 li , in. Hilly Yodng and ( . ! . . M. Andrewivuro held In t300 bonds to tlio district couVt oa the f charge of highway robbery. Young and An drcwo , it Is alleged , slugged and robbct James Welch of n silver watch and W ot Hnrney and Tenth street. William Young nml Kd McAndrows , wh < were arrested for robbing A nmn Tucsda ; night , have been held to the district court it the sum THU ART KXH1I1ITION. It WnH Upcncil YcHtonlay Mornlna lc Hcnnter lilnlngcr'H Residence. There arc few visitors to the Llnlngct gallery In the morning , but ample amend ; arc furnished . In the everting , when thi andsomo room Is crowded. Tin hanging of the pictures was evidently hur rled. No. 100 , a beach wood , by Mrs Cclma H. Hlgglnson , has considerable merit. At the llrst glance it offers some resent bianco to the paintings of .Tarvis McEntee the artist of sombre forest scenery .n the fall. I3ut this is merely 'uncrflclnl ' , and it requires but a slight ex ainlnatlon to show that the Omaha artist ha < methods of her own. which are entirely dls tlnct Iroin others. She comprehends the force of crny tones , and in these she is upot : the whole happier than in the russet tone : which aio predominant. Slight as the picture turo is it reveals clearly that the artist paints nature sympathetically and comprehends harmonics and values. The brush work ennno ! well be estimated in the present position ol the painting. Mrs. Edwin Davis has an oil painting of an old violin ( No. .7J ) , which also has considera ble merit , especially ol manipulation , but this Is a specialty which oilers less difileuity limn any other branch of oil painting , In the water colors there arc some of con siderable merit , moro especially in the archi tectural elevations. The design for the puuip house of tlio American Waterworks com- paiii , exhibited by the linn of Mendelssohn , Fisher Lawrie , is a real gem nml shows n surprising mastery over water color art. The line of the peaked roof is a little too archi tectural , perhaps , but with that exception little cat ) bo said of it thnt Is not in its praise. It Is presented in warm and cool tones , instead of the usual formal tinting , and the ornamental details are rendered with strong relief. The bold tinting of the sky is also commendable. The artist is fairly ubieast with the Architectural league , whoso exhliiition last spring in New York revealed the fact that the architects of America arc doing aquaiellcs that will compare favor ably moro than favorably wilh the efforts of all , save a few water colorists like Coleman - man and Louis C. Tiffany. b'rcdenc Knight's architectural drawings are not very good , but , on the other hand his water-color landscapes nro charming and show a practiced hand. Tlio "Sliaaed Path" ( No. lJis ) full of the best qualities of water-color work , warmth of tone , brilliancy , transparency , and picturesque suggestion. The latter quality touches the very key-note of water-color painting , which not only per mits but Insists that spaces shall bo Illlcd with charming color that shall be suggestive only , and need contain no elaboration of ob jective form. No. 13S , a Japanese doll , by the same , is full of this suu'gestivouess. Another water color artist who deserves high commendation is Miss 1C. E. Pettis , whose aquarelle of little birds perched upon a bramble snray mixed in with ox eyed dnisicb is a delicious bit of nature. It is wanting a little in coloring , but it makes up for this In the charming characterisation of the impudent little siskins , and in the faith ful drawing and tender hues of the lloral forms. When Miss Pottis comprehends the latitude allowed to the water colorist she will go far. for she is in love with nature and delights in rendering its playful and Innocent side. Frederick Church , of Now York , has made the Held of bird comedies his own , but Miss I'ettis lias an equal gift of perception of the lun there is in these little things. It is assumed that this is an original sketch , and has not been borrowed from any cnirraving. There is a pen and ink drawing by Sidney Smith of an interior in the residence of Dr. S. D. Mercer , which lias great merit , and could bo reproduced to advantage by the Kchitino lilm process. It is to be rcgrctlcil that there are not more attempts in this line , for much may be achieved by a skilful baud that will compare with good etching. It is true that though it seems casv it is abominably dinicult , but it is by no means so dillicult as painting in oil colors , and many of tlio exhibitors whoso success in that depart ment has not been marked , might do com- niLMidablo pen ami ink sketches. No notice is taken of the Paul and Virginia because it is dillicult to say to what extent the use of photography has been allowed to go in this pioduction. WAR ON DOUBLE-HEADERS. It is to Do Waeeil During the Legis lature. A double-header in the parlance of the in surance agent is n company which nuthori/es moro than ono agent to solicit business for it in a certain city. There are llfty such com panies in Omaha. Some of these have from ono to ten representatives. The com pany which it is claimed is most distin guished in this respect is the Glens Falls. Tlio orthodox insurance men are opposed to this multiplicity. They claim it injures busi ness , deinoraliyes rates and leaves the citi zens at the mercy of a crowd of people who do not depend upon insurance busi ness for a livelihood. The imitation of tlio question by local underwriters has at- ti acted the attention of the special agents of the one-agent companies and thcso have de cided to moot in Omaha on the ' 'Oth of this month to talio stops to design a bill which will do away with these cut-throat agents. Tlio proposed measure will endeavor to limit companies to ono agent in a city , tliouuh homo people think that such a law would be inoperative. "Who are the leaders In this move ! " was asked nil insurance man. "I know of only three , but they ore well known and will attract at least liftv or sixty other special agents. These are Uob Key- nolds , of the Connecticut of Hartford ; J. E. Iliehards , of the Insurance company of North America ; O. Dana , of the Cicrmun American Insurance company. " TWO MEN SHOT. Hut , tlin Hurclar Escapes Even With His Hullut. A reward of f2l)0 ) has been offered for the nrrcst of the burglar who broke into the itorcs ol Wallace & Wm&Tster and Smith tiros. , at Tokumah recently , and stole silk .flush cloaks , Jewelry , clothing and divers ather valuables. The deputy sheriff who mi-sued the- thief got shot In the mouth , but lie retaliated with a bullet in the burglar's : oft wrist. It is now known poMtivoly that : ho burelnr Is no other than the notorious Itcddy Wilson , well known to the police icro. Two years ago ho was convicted of nirglary and given n year in the penitentiary mil 1ms horvcd u number of terms in jail also Tor minor offenses , Ho is now believed to bo ipuratlng wilh his old pal Doug Maguire and t Is thought , they are working between Dmalui and Sioux City. A MATCH ARKAXCBD. nnd DompHuy Slun Articles l'"or n Kiftucn-Iloimil Content. Artii-lcs of agreement fora llftecn-round rlovp contest worn hiffnoil yesterday after- loon octwcon JiniR's Llnilicy of this city nnd JuFour's unknown , who turns out to bo none ithcr tlmn tlio clmtnnlon lightweight of the 'acillo slope John Djinpsoy. The iiiiiteK is o tuko place In public in South Onmlin on or icforo Uccuinbur 10 for u purse i.f ? l,000. jcmpaey is rated u number one mini from a uiKilistiei standpoint , he Imviiig won some lolly contested vietorios. Ho is niled ns a mrd hitter nnd clover boxer , mul is said to ominaud big money at thu hnndn of Ills ad- Hirers. The coming contest with Lindsey 'ill tie nndur MnnniU ol Queoim'ji.'rry rules , ) ein | > sov ii uow under the tutoivhlp of Pntsv Still Unidentified , The man who was found In it state of In fusibility close to the Sixteenth street via- I'li't ' on Wednesday night was removed to ho hospital yesterday by Dr. K.ilpu's ' in- trurtlons. The unfortunate follow con- limed in the s.uno condition as when found iy the police , qiilla unable to give the slight- * st clue to lib identity. The city physician i of tbo opinion that ho will 410 , my wife to use I'o zonl's Com * ilc.xion ) ? owdor 1 > uca > in-it iniuwiyci ; her oolcS and is us fragrant us vlulyts , AN UNDKItOHOUND nAILItOAU. It Will Ho rinccil nt the Service ol Untiring Appolntocn ol' Cleveland. Chief Deputy Cnlhoun It In receipt of a lot tcr from n I'cnilsylvnnia friend , which 11 of i model tenor , Kncloscil In It WM a tlckci printed in regular railway form. It Is ovei tlio "Cluvolnnd Down-Hill UndcrRrouni' railroad , " and comes direct from "Emigrant headquarters" at "Headwater Spring * , Salt Hlvcr. " The coupons entitle the bcnrer t ( trnnsportntlon from Thurmnn to Cleveland : Hitls-lmrph to Thurnmn ; Flak-brook to Hills burgh ; Helva-Dear to risk brookj nntl fron : Washington to Uelvn-De.u- the following terms : The ( specifications are tliat in consideration of tlio reduced n\tc lit which this ticket if < > old , the holder agrees to fulllll tlio condi tions of the contract an nttuehoit , 1. This ticket li irood only ono way the Cleveland Down-Hill Underground road will never bo nblo to provide return transporta tion. J. This ticket is strictly limited to train drawn by locomotive "Free Trauc , " which leaves Washington March I. ISS'.t. ! 1. No stop over allowed , unless by order of the civil tcrvlco commissioner * . 4. The holder hereof , In consideration of Its oeliiff issued In this dreary hour of misery , us a last resort , will not expect any pie wrapped up with the lunch provided. 5. The company will not hold ifsclf re- responsible for any damage arising to pas sengers on this train , bv reason of collisions with the Proprietor and Progress road , which runs in the opposlto direction. I. On presentation of this contract to the company's ntfunt , D. Liimont , at Head water Springs , Salt river , n rebate of n red bandanim will be given , as u memento of the trip.Tlio Tlio ticket Is slpnod by the following man agers : I' . O. Mugwump , superintendent ; Hoper Mills , general passenger agent. * Standard shorthnml bdiool. 1007i Far- 111U11. PUlUilU 1MIMIOV12MI3NT3. How tlie Contractors Have Worked Tills Year. During the past season Contractor Smith has paved with cedar block the following streets : Douglas , from Twenty-llfth to Twenty-sixth avenue ; Twenty-fourth , from Wirt to Spencer ; Twenty-fourth , from F.ir- nam to Dodge ; Douglas , from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth. Ho will have all his paving contracts llnishcd to-morrow except one block on Tenth street , between Martha and Castellar. This will probably be held over on account of a proposed change of grade , and by a resolution of the council the work has been Indefinitely postponed. Uepan Hro-i. it Co. have paved Capitol avu- nuo with cedar blocks from Sixteenth to Twentieth and n very small portion tion of it is yet unfinished ; .lack- son from Sixteenth to Twentieth Is also about completed. South Eighteenth from Humpy to Leavcnwortlt Is concreted , but us the contractors have failed to get suf- llcunt blocks , the work has had to come to u standstill and limy not be completed this sea son. Mr. Fox has loft , for the south to see about getting sufllcicnt blocks to complete these three jobs. Hugh Murphy has paved with granite Vin- ton street from Sixteenth to Twentieth , which is now about Jlnished , also four blocks on Castellar , which are nearing completion. Grace street , from Sixteenth to the Holt line has been graded and will bo paved by him. 'Iho paving of Nicholas street with Colorado rado stone bv Mr. Murphy is about finished , and that on Twelfth , from Chicago to Davcn- nort , is progtcssiiitf. The injunction will liold open one block of the paving on Eleventh from Mason to Williams. Douglas street , from Seventh to Eighth , will bo finished , soon. Lcavcmvortli street is being curbed , and Pierce , from Fourth to Fifth , and Fourth , from Pierce to the alley north , will bo laid over to allow the heavy filling in to settle during tliu winter. Sick headache , wind on the stomach , billiousncbs , ttiiu&ea , arc promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. li. Mc Lean'b Liver and Kidney Pillotn.oe .iviul. A. Horse Xliicf CruiKlif. The authorities of Omaha received notice late yesterday afternoon to the effect that the individual who stole a horse and car riage from llolman & Graves had been ar rested at Henderson , la. , and that ho had the iropcrty in his possession when arrested. lCiiisition ( | papers will be applied for to-day. This is the same individual who collected r > 0 of hii employer's money and appropriated it : o his own use. Ho was employed by a jutcher on South Thirteenth street , but for some tin accountable reason his name was lot known to his employer or any of his ac quaintances. Mnrriaiie licenses. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday : Name and Hesidcnce. Age. ( George Kanicy , Omaha 21) ) ( Laura Douglas , Omaha ! > : ( t John fl. Schmidt , Omaha 1 > 7 ( Mary Kempf , Omaha 20 ( Charles O. Krickson , Omaha 2s ) Ida Kvald , Omaha 22 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel of parity itiPii"tli nml ttlioli'soiui'iiess. Moru vconom- ral than the oiillmuy kinds , and cull not biisolil nvompctltlon tlio miillltudunr low cost , Imrt wi-ljjlit alum or pliusplmtit powders , Sow only In cans. Itnval llaklni ; I'owiler Co. . lia Vail tired. New Vurk. M VJJ "BEST FITTING COnSET,7r. WORLD FOnSAlEDY LEADING MERCHAHFS. MAY R , S7ROUSE & CO. MTRS.-4I2 QIJCA&WAY , N. Y. VENNYIIOVAfc WAFKKS ara sucuuifuliy lurU inoiitlily by over 10,000 , \refiafe , tlffectitulanil J'lcaiaiit mall.oriitilruifKlits. Sealed S jxistajjn eUmips. Address TJIB r.'nKEA CnsuisAb Co. , Dernoir , Micu. Ir rattl6 < ui'lt > ! / mall l > ; j ( fooilmnn cv > , f Onidhii , . . mil n ) r uithiiiK full | 04itUuUr . t ImrtN PROF.F.C , CALIFORNIA * THK LANJE ) OF DISCOVERIES. iMICTINEMOKoTnEQVILLE CAU AHIETINnOUuofWii.ii.rAk Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Gure For Sale by G-oodman Drug Co. GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS IIAVK NIIVIMI HlIKtf KQt'AL TO I'lt S- IIN'T MAKE. JIOU15 I101' mAK THAN KVI3H. A PEUFEGT KIT GUARANTEED. Three LenRths Short , Medium ami IX- tr.a I.oiiK. Twelve Grades. lilglic.st.warda IWW Cranted. THE nissr GOODS' AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. I'OIl SALK KVEimVHKllK. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. , NEW YOBK. SOI.K .MANIIKACTUltlSRS. . Mention the Oinahii ilec. Mas Meyer-Established 1856-Adolph Meyer SIXTEENTH AND EAIIIUM STREETS. General for STEINWAY , CHIGKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & ClarK and Slioiiinger-Bell Organs SPECIAL I'HICUS AND TUIIMS. Wtlto for Catalogue. If yon could iit'iall thu line tiliif. wo liavo In OverconlH ; It you knew him cheap urt-ully llrst cliiKH coit Is boim ; mild , ami If you wore jiosltUo the workmaimhlp in our pirmcnls was beyond criticism , It \\ould bo no trouble 1o ( it'onro vourji.itron- tie Hut you do not Know this , \\hyuot us 11 chunco to jiovo it ? BRANCH HOUSE. A LARGE MANUFACTURING COM PANY , having an'established trade on B line Of goods , taiitrollnl by } int- enti , find It necessary to open a branch house In thin city and will furnish from ' " tn-cniu-jii-f timu- * < in < i iioiiin-K in cash towards some , with a satisfactory party furnishing an equal amount. Address , with fulli particulars , giving nge , past oiperlonco nnd roforonres. BRANCH HOUSE , Union National Bank , Chicago , IU- Dr. J. E. IcGrew , Ono of Hit ! Movt Successful SPECIALISTS n the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called incurable Diseases. A cure cnnrantcod In all tu es of PHIVATIJ ml SKIN UISIASi.S. : All dUnrdi-m ot tlio | i"N < 'A.y" ! ' A.Nt5.t'.5' ' : " ' l MANJIOOD 1'iuli-r tli JK ( tor's foim of tieatiucut no ( Us- nm In cunhiilorcil ( ncuruljlf , until llm iiaru of ho boily ntTe tcl by lllliea o ura ilchtrujtd asterthan they ran bo ropnlruil or built ii ] > . . . . Treatment by correspoudonce , Send etamp or reply. Jfflco Bushman BlooIQfh nnd 8l3. Omaha , Neb , SPECIAL Our [ grout sixlo ot fine Klysinn nml Tlonvor overcoats atitl ulstors , tire nn t'.xtrnoriliiiiiry opnor unity foruitsh buy ers throvpliout tlio icountry to suuuro bnrffiilus. for never n the history of our businrss have vrebccn ublo to offer such oxtrnorilinnry bargains in thor oughly honest , reliable , well nindo nml perfect lilting overcoats and ulslors as \vo are now showing. Wo olTur tin unequalled list of now , attraelivobargains in line elysian and beaver overcoats , ulsters and capo over coats. So how our prices compare with or dinary retail prices for thu same goods. Lot'No. 1. Wo olTor iWO strictly nil wool diagonal overcoats , ( cloth nitulo by the famous I'lituam Woolen Co. ) coats that we have sold regularly all this pea- son for $1" ) each. We have them in regular HI/OS , in dark Oxford mixtures , nnd wo offer thorn now to close at $10 each. Lot No. 2. Wo offer 200 pure , all wool , blue elysian overcoats , made with pined edges , and trimmed in the very best miinnor , ooats that wo have sold nt 820 each all the season ; wo offer them now to close , in all sixes , at Sift each. imnv IV Wo offer a very attractive bargain in a gray chinchilla ulster , wool lined the garment that wo intended to sell for Mo , but wo overstocked on them and will now offer them this week at $10. This io less than jobbers get for them in quantities. Our price , remember , is $10 ; all sixes , from 85 toI I. Lot No.I. . We ask your attention to one lot of 800 pure all wool , fancy cafcii- mcro suits , ( cloth made by the well known Mechauisvillo Woolen Mills , ) in medium dark brown and white mix ture , Biiifjle breasted tack suits only , in regular sizes , now suits just made up at the unprecedcntedly low price of 812 per suit. Send your order for ono of thcso suits , with the understanding that you will save $ T > on the ordinary retail price throughout the country. Jf you do not feel satislled with this state ment when you bavs examined the salt , return it at our expense. Lot No. 6. Wo offer flO suits of the Norwalk Mills Fine Silk and worsted Hoods , in men's three button , cutaway frock suits , sixes 34 to 12 , a suit which wo sold last season for $22. They nro made from goods costing $ ! l a yard. One of the best styles and ono of the best made suits in our stock at any price. You can buy them now at $15. FUR OVERCOATS. Our stock of men's fine fur overcoats is now complete , consisting of : PULL MINK , MINK LINED , MARTEN LINED , OTTER COLLARS AND CUFFS WILD OAT , COON , ASTRACHAN , GOAT , RUSSIAN LAMB , MUSKRAT LINED AND DOO SKIN COATS. Vine Seal Caps a Specialty , Beaver Gauntlet Gloves , Seal Skin Gauntlet Gloves , Beaver and Mink Collars and Cufis. Express Orders , We will send packages containing suits of clothing , furnishing goods , clothes and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment , to any aildrcs > s in Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado rado , or Wyoming , C. O. 1) . , giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. I3y this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of incrclmndiio in our block at their own towns , examin ing the same before paying for themand if not perfectly satisfactory , returning goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts exceeding $10 may bo re turned at our expense. Try This Arrangement. ' For years we have sent goods all over the United Slates in this manner by express with the inotit satisfaclory results. You lake no risks. Kxiimino the goods , and re turn thain at our expense if they do please you. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors ; Cor. Douglas and 15tli Streets , BOSTON , NEWYORK , DES MOINES , OMAHA ? Mortagee's Sale. The entire Slock of Ladies' Child- leii't , and Misse.- , ' CLOAKS and SUITS , formerly owned by McDonald , will bo offered at 5O Cents on the Dollar. The stock comprises the Choicest Goods in this city in Plush and Cloth Newmarkets , SHOUT WRAPS , and the Inrgobt as sortment of Children's and Misses' Cloaks. Also a largo line of SUITSand TKA GOWNS , alUersoy Waiblsformer price $2 to .fo , will be bold atS1.2o each. in Misses' and Children's Clonks , as the large Stock must jro regardless of price. Tlio Ladies of Omaha and Vicinity bbonld not miss this Golden Oppor tunity. 214 S. 15th , Ilchm-n rarnain and Douglas SN. GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YOBK. Policies Incontestable and Non-forfoitablo After Thrco Years. hiuaOWESENDONGK. President | COnNEUIUS ponUMUS , Secretary n w Ab'tmclcH In all tub larger cities of tlin UnltuSHtatei and ( iennaull'.inplri ) . Ahsirrs AM > SUKPI..US or TKIU < ; O.MIM\V. DECEMBER 3IST. 1862. . ( VBsot8 $260.886 4-3 | Surplus . 8 $207,158 O7 iposbosso * Jlio.Irtornclmit'Jdasiutn for evury MOO.lOof llubmtnu. * batter r.Ulo linn tlitttotttny of tlio other tinuolin Best J.lto InsurancoCoinpiulea of tile I'nlttil ' htatcu. j Ernsf Benninghoven , RSanager , M $ MSttui i MEDICAL . d SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodfjo Sts. roil THE TIICAT > IENT Ol' AM , Appliances for Doformitlca and Trasses. Hut facilities , npimntui and ronieillCB for auccc - fnl treatment nt overr form of illscuio reijulrlug JJodlcnl or Burglcal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llonrd nml ntlendnnce ; beat hofpltnl uccuniaioda- In the well. Diseases of Woman n Specialty. IlOOK OH IllSKXbBH Of WOMKN J'llUE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL 11TST1TUTB > i\iciwn A Ri'KfMi.rr OP PB2YATS DISEASES. All lliool Dlsoaict lurreB fiillr trtMitoit. byi.lillltio I Olson ruuiovod from tlin HjateMti wlltiDiit niorciirr. TJuw rBbioratlvu Ir utmunt for IOM ol Vllul 1'oitar. IVrgnnr unable to vlilt 111 may hu tn'mcil ( it hoiuulr coriiiiiionilonco All tdiimuinlontloiii I'niillcleiillBl. tlrtllrinHi or Inetnirarnti unl \ > j mull or ojpri'in. pAcurcly pAcki(1 ( , no iimkn to Indlnitn rontcntfl or uiiilur. Our purnDniil Intrrvlt'vr prt'toiri'tl rill anil connult u tir Ruml hl&torr of your tuso , uuO wo will teud in plain wriippci , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon 1'rliato , .Special or Ntirtou * IIUi'Hht'K. Imno * tcuoy , Myi.hltls , Olact and \uruocolo , wlih queBtfoii Lit. Alaren9 Omaha Midlcnl anil .S'lirifif" ! Institute , or ItK. nicIttJUi'VAlIV , Or. 13th and Uotlgo frtu. . - - O .MA II A. NGH , Toys , Dolls , Plush Gscds. Albums , &c. , &c , DELLONE ! IEHTIN OI' Milwaukee , Will have llu'lr full line of mm ] > U's at tlin lolluuint ; pl.i' ' uhhcfoio Nov.'ij Grand Islani , Columbus , Norfolk , and Lincoln , CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to : iny of the ubovo towns. For jiurtion- Inrri anil iliitoh , iiddruMi our travelling man , ' ' ' KOISRBCT I'T'l'JUt , SteekPiano H lemarkftble for powerful rm .jetlotniu' . pliable nation am' al ic dura Willy. 3) yt'nrn'rtc. th beat Hiinrnniio of th OL lepf n of tlioao liulrniuc-nU ) . sal ( Htljtucllon | n th euro nl Oojctriiu-a niid ( iliTt , IpructlLoHninJ feel safe la r. commend- I UK u to all ti-rrcrcii. i.J. STOIlnil , M.D. , Dccafiir , III. boM by JOSEPH G1LLOTTS GOLD fllEDAf. 1'AfilS EXPOSITION H75. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. 5JHB MOST PERFECT OP PENS , ARE THE DEBT EERLE8S DYES