8 THE OMAHA DAILY BTSE * . TJUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27 , 1S&5 , THE CITY. Messrs. W. A. Gardner anil M. M Van ilorn , trustcus of the West Hamil ton ProHbyterwn church , say that lr Mcrcur has not Riven a lot to the church no has boon erroneously stated. It IB understood that the iK > Hco wii receive intrurtions to arrest all parties who Rive falno residences at the prl innrlcs to-duy and Wednosdny ot ' the ground of 'being suspicious eharac ters. The ren."on of their desiring U hide their residences will bo Inquiret Into. 1'rrHiinnl I'nrnjjrnplii. J. I ) . Oowccn , Lincoln , is nt the Pnxtoi hotel. C. M. Hannon and wife nro guests at the Mlllnnl. E. H. Snow and wife are registered nt the Mllliiril. Mrs. 1) . HoylcVhitowood , Dak. , is n Client ut the Murray. Hanker FVanlc Castcttor , of Hltilr , Is stop ping nt the Murray. John McHridu. a prominent politician o O'Nuiil ' , is at the Areadc. John Campbell , Brooklyn , N , Y. , l a Kilcst nt the I'tixtou hotel. J. W. Worth. Cheyenne , Wyo. , 13 rcgls tcrcd ut the Merchants hotel. J. Miller , of the Minnie Mndilcrn cotncdj company , is at the Merchants. Mr. David anil Miss Otilhrio , of Montreal aic visitors at the 1'axton hotel. S. C , Incralmm and Frank Ualght , of Chi cnjjo , arc registered at the Puxton. Henry Guinea and I' . H. Clarke , of St Paul , are guestR nt the Merchants hotel. 1) . Surprint and C. Woodburn , of Men Hampshire , are ifuestx at the Murray hotel. At the Windsor : Jainus Tate , Uockport , Mo. ; J. T. Christian , Hnchport , Mo. ; C. II. MccKcr and wife. McConkV. ; \ . IX Guv , Wa tcrtown , Dak. ; Charles CrossGenoa , Neb. H. 1C. Christmas , lieutenant colonel of the uniform rank Knights of Pythias , of Wyo ming , hus returned homo lifter a pleasant visit with Major Jamfts J. Donnelly , of this city. city.The The following members of the C irlctoa opera company are registered at the Millard. W. T. Cirleton , Miss Clara Uano , Miss Alice Tincont , Mins Clara Wisdom , J. K. Murr.i.\ and C. II. Drew. At the Arcade ; Nc.il Harrington , Tcka- mnh ; J. II. Lowrey , IS'uoln , la. ; I ) , .lolmson , Irvington : C. W. .lainlcson , Vntnn ; D. D. Cl.-irk , Noith Loup ; 10. ilershiser , O'Neal ; W. Horn , La Fayctlo. CilincH null Uri in I u a I > ) . Wolf Fishbcck was arrested for being on- pagcd in a Imwdy-hniiso brawl Sunday nielit , and ycstcnlnv he delivered up $12.50 or his earnings for it. The Wouhl-lx ! Murderess. ISIrdic Kobinson , the notorious and repuls ive looking ncgress who stabbed A. Harvey on Sunday , was nrralgncd , yesterday but asked for n continuance until to-duy at li p. : n , , which was granted. The Female Forcer. Mrs. G. W. Clark , the woinun who at tempted to pass a forged check on the First National bank Saturday , will have her i > rc- llminary hearing on December 5. Meanwhile - while blio is under J 1,000 bonds. A A'cry Small Thrft. Uutlcr Ewing the follow caught stealing from the Omaha Coal , Coke and Luno com pany , admitted his unlit on arraignment , but IIB the amount Linen was so small being what ho could carry away in his hands , he was discharged. Tliclr Condition Improving. Joseph Schmidt and Frank Spellman , the young men who were injured by a falling scaffold at the Willis building on IJodge street , nro rapidly improving , contrary to first Impressions. They nro still under the care of Dr. McMcmuny , nt the Omaha med ical institute. _ _ The Fort. Nearly two hundred city people drove out Sunday to Fort Omaha to see probably the last dress parade of the season. Private Thomas Daily of Company B. do- scrtod Saturday , taking with him as a me ; inoir of th6 fort Mr. Louis Purlott's gold watch and chain. M Candidates Tor the Reform School. ill Harry Day anil Frank Hnrtlomnn , the two young boys who , in connection with the do- pr.ived McCarthy , have been committing n number of thefts of Into , were arraigned yesterday afternoon , but waiving examina i tion , wcro held to the district court in the sum of $100 each. _ Another John IN the l < 'ello\v. Mr. J. A. Stephens , of the Kces Printinc company , asks TUB BEB to inform its readers that lie is not the John Stevens spoken of in Sunday's paper as being lately married , Ho Is annoyed with constant congratulations und wants his friends to know that ho is still single. Why 1)1(1 She Mary Uonahoo , a domestic in the employ of Dr. Dm row , loft the house Sunday , and has not slnco been seen. The departure was evidently premeditated , as she removed her trurnt during the doctor's absence , but she also left an unpaid board bill for the care of an infant child. A Hci-ImiH Charge. ' A negro named Brown Muovoy was ar rested about 1 , 'M yesterday morning on com 1 plaint of his wife , who claims that ho madon ! criminal assault on his little eight-year old daughter. Mucvey denies the cliargo and says that both ho and his wife wore drunk at the tune , and the arrest was due only to the devil- ishiicbs of his spouse , whom ho claims is n hurd woinun. The Woman SiifTrntlHt8. The Nebraska Woman's Suffraco associa tion will hold its annual meeting ia Hoyd's opera house December it and 4. At the open ing session on Monuav evening addresses will bo delivered by Mrs. lOlizaboth C'ndy Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Business meetings will beheld Tuesday morning anil evening at the First Methodist church , Dav enport street , between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. At the close of the evening' ! * session a reception will bo give Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony at the Paxton hotel. Among Strnimrrn. Mary Cleary , an old woman , started from Ogdcn hovoral weeks ago to get to Now York. She was found moneyless nt the Union Pacillo depot und taken in hand by the police. Tlioro being no other place for the old ludy she was placed in a cell with ( lisicputublo female characters much against her wishes. Yesterday blio was taken charge of by the ladles of the W. C. T. U. , who will look after her until something can be ilonu toward sending her to New Yuik , where she Buys she has friends. Chnney I' . Coy Iiiniine. About one week ago , Chancy P. Coy , a wealthy farmer living near Waterloo , Neb , , was taken into custody by Sheriff Cohurn at the instigation of his family , who reported thai ho was insane. Ho was brought to this city , and was place , I at the Merchants hotel in chnrgcnf J. Hcnsinan. Ills actions at times were very much like those of an Insane man , but the major portion of the time ho was perfectly Kane. At the request of himself and family , and on account of his social mid tlimnchil standing , the affair was kept from tlie-public. Sunday ho wiis taken to Lin coln by Deputy Sheriff Grebe where ho Is conillned In the asylum. He implored the authorities to al low him to return to his family , but n physi cian's ' voice was to the effect that ho hud bet ter bo taken care of. It Is said that ho Is uf- Illctcd with salt rheum , and that the medicine that ho has been Inking is too strong for his constitution , and to tills Is attributed his lunacy. Ho Is the father of three children , and In said } u be worth about M5,000. Starch prows sticky common powders liavo n vulgar glare. Piuzonl's ia iho only Complexion Powder lit fur use , DAMAGING STATEMENTS. County Attorney Slmcral Gem the Clilcni > o Itecord of MM. King. County Attorney Slmrrnl nnd County Attorney-elect Mnhonny hnvo returned from Chicago , whither they went on business con nected with the King-Hccchlcr shooting af fair. County Attorney Simor.il stated that while there ho Inquired Into the diameter nnd reputation of the murderess of Harry King. Ho states that ho discovered that the woman was not legally married to King. That In Chicago she was an Inmate tlrst of a house of assignation , nnd that she afterwards became a mistress , nnd was associated In this light only , with the mnn whom she mur dered , Continuing. Mr. Simeral said : "Tlioro will ho funplo evidence in the case of n conflicting nature. We will have an abun dance of testimony showing the woman's ' previous bad character. We went to Chicago nt the solicitation of H. W. King , sr. , father of the murdered man. Wo found him n kind-hearted an I fatherly appearing old gentleman. He has not yet recovered from the shock ho received at the death of his son. Ho stated that he had no malicious feeling against the woman who did the shooting , nnd that ho only wanted justice inortcd out to her. Ho also wanted us to obtain all com petent testimony showing the relationship of the woman with his son nnd the purpose for which she cuuic to Omaha. Mr. King informed us that Mrs. King jr. , nco Miss Duffy , was slowly recovering trom the shock but was still conlincd'to the residence. Wo .also learned that the woman who did the shooting never was man led to Hurry King. "Will Mr. King sr. bo a witness In the trial here I" "Yes. ho stated that ho would come nnd give evidence In connection with the life of thu woman and her character , also the manner - , ner In which she was related to his son. " "When will you tile Information against the prisoner ! " "I wil. tile information in a few days , and she will bs arraigned and given nn opportun ity to plead the present term of court. " ' Standard shorthand school. 10071 Fur- nani. Where Is Davis ? Sunday ji woman giving her name as Mrs. Davis , and who was accompanied by her two daughters , a young son and a grandchild , ar rived in Omaha from Salt Lake City. She was to have been met at the depot by her sou , Henry N Davis , who resides in this city nnd who is said to bo employed in one of the local planing mills. But , for some unac countable reason , he failed to put in an ap pearance. The woman In question endeav ored to ascertain his whereabouts , but thus far lias been unsuccessful. She and the family are nt present enjoying the Hospi tality of the household of S. L , Crawford , corner of Sixth and Jones streets. If you need a perfect tonic for n blood pnrillor , ttilfo Or. Jones' Kcd Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of the btomnch , kidneys and liver. Can lie taken by the most delicate. Pricu fiO cents. Goodman Drug Co. The New IJ.uilc The directors of the Commercal National bank are considei Ing plans for a new bank building , to ba erected on the site of the old city hall , -Architects from all over the coun try are competing , und the designs submit ted are mostly of abeautifully classic nature. The directors of the bank propose to com mence building on or about April 1 next , and are now anxious to decide on plans for now a hank which will be mos.t desirable. The choice will be made , at the next regular meet ing of the board of directors. Three all steel furnaces reserved for Omaha. No joints. Address , K M. . WKIU , Itoonc , Iowa. Hand Unit. The Irish national game , hand ball , prom ises to bo a sporting feature in this city. Kil- gallon nnd Hurt have erected one of the finest courts for this sport in the west. It is locntcd on the corner of Chicago nnd Twolftli streets , is completely enclosed nnd covered and the dimensions are 2ix73 feet with a height of HO feet. Sunday it was formally opened , and n large crowd of prominent citi zens were present. Several lively six-bunded tramos took place , the principal being that of M. Kilirallon , John Nauglo and Thomas Hart and Mike Lenry , Mike Burke and Martin Tighe. The game was for a purbo of $30 , first two out of three. The first named team won. This alloy will bo furnished with elec tric lights so that games can be played nt night. _ Journeymen Barbers I A special mooting will be held in the Paxton barber shop on Tuesday even ing , November 27. Lot every member be present , us there is very important business to transact. W. K. Seiner , , President , O. L. SAUSIIUHY , Secretary. - A 1'rolmlili ; Vacancy. There is a probability that Kov. W. A. Copeland wil1 not return to Omaha to reside and in that case there will occur a vacancy in the board of education. Mr. Copeland has not sent in his resignation to the secretary yet , but it is believed thnt such a document has been written by the reverend g entleman nnd is now in the hands of friends who will present it for him. On the strength of this n numberof gentlemen are mentioned as can didates for the position. Among them nro Mr. Frank Ucdman , Attorney W. S. Curtis , Mr. A. P. Tukey , Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick and Mr. Henry Livesey , who was formerly a member. The choice of a successor to fill the position until the next regular scliool election In Juno next , lies with the board of education itself. JoluiHon's Cyclopictlin , 1888 Edition. Johnson's CyclopiiMliii is a w.holo li brary , n complete compendium of all knowledge , the result of years of labor , research and investigation of thousands of the mo.it , eminent scholars of our time , compressed into tlio fewest con venient volumes , and tit the smallest cost to the purchaser. Testimonialb from the Highest author ities int o world : ' 'I bo irratofnl the expect to rest of my davs for the use of it"ete , Prof. V. .1. Child , lAj. D. "Good authority for the next half century , " etc. lion , ( 'has. 1'Yimcis Adams , 1YL. D. ' 'Calculated to horvo an excellent purpose"ote. Pres ident A. 1)Vhito. . ' 'Superior to any work of the kind , " eto. Kov. Win. A. Taylor. "A tlie.-aurus of useful knowl edge. " ote. Pros. Alexis Caldwell "After the Uiblo the most indispen&ablo , " etc. Pros.V. . S. Clark. "A viibt amount of iihoful knowledge , " etc. Pri s. Noah Porter. "Not equaled by any other , " etc. Hon. .lobojih P. Uradley. "Tho encoiihuiis are just.1 etc. Prof. K/rn Abbott. "It is a peerless work , " etc. Pros. J. II. Siolyu. "It is rich , " etc. Prof. Dunjnmin Stillinan. "Tho unount of valuable information is won- lorful , " etc. Ut. lion. W. H. Glad- itono. "A worthy monument of Amur- can scholarship , " etu. Pres. Howard Crosby. \ DlUJNICKNTIttriMSIlANCH CUAMC \ Champion of Prohibition ICun Infer for Intoxication , ' Two oratorical lights of lown graced the > olico station Sunday night on the common charge of bulng drunk. The first was no other than "Doc" Slovens . , ono of the lead. ng tcmporanco orators and prohihltlonlsts of own. The other was Attoinoy Bell of Council Bluffs. Stevens has a venerable nnd ministerial appearance and n profile like hat of Cicero. Helms also considerable of ho old Roman's oratorical fire In him and at ho height of Ins eloquent perorations' no vlll cuuno any ( military drinker to blush for iivcr having looked upon the wine. Sunday light , ho mounted the bench In his cell and hough scarcely able to stand , delivered a tirrlng tcmporjiico speech to the bums and agabonds locltod up wit ! ) him. His audl- ors worn tluiroughly appreciative and Inter- upted hint from timo.to time with applnuso ind peals of laughter. TbU moruiui ; before arraignment he endeavored to persuade the jailer to pet him some whisky. It Is said thnt "Doc" Is in the hnuit of petting periodically drunk nftcr a course of lectures , but is always discreet enough to go Into Knottier state to do so. This Is snld to be the first time thnt ho has bccu arrested while on one of his sprees here , "Wo Point with I'rlilo" To the "Good name at homo , " won by Hood's Snrsaparllln. In Lowell , Mass. , where it Is prepared , there is more of Hood's Sarsapnrilli sold than nil other medicines , nnd it has given the best of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago. This could not bo if the med icine did not possess merit. If you stitTur from impure blood , try Hood's' Snrsnpii- rilln and rotili/.e its peculiar curative power. After Blood , Hy the timely interposition of friends a probably serious shooting affray was averted In this city Sunday. The principals nro well known to the best ritUcnsof Omntia , and especially In railway circles Sunday they imbibed quite freely and 1m their incan- dorlngs about the city eimo face to face In a saloon on Fourteenth street , near Fiirnam. The enmity that has been standing cropped out nnd each reached for his revolver. For tunately friends interposed and prevented the shedding of blood. It transpired after ward that only one of the men wiH' armed nnd that the other left the saloon in quest o.f a revolver , during which time Ins antagonist was enticed to unother resort. Later when the other returned in possession of n 44-cnlllbro revolver , ho found his would-be antagonist missing. A grand nourish of trumpets often heralds the advent of an article which fails , when tried , to justify the noise made in its behalf. The unassuming merits of Van Dnx.cr's flavoring ex tracts derived from choice fruit , of btnmlard purity , and elected over n quarter of a century ago to the chief place among flavors , are too well known to need more thnn a general reminder. Cheap competition of valueless articles heightens the popularity of these. All grocers. Walnut Hill School. The new Walnut Hill schoal on Hamilton nvcnue , west of the Bolt line , was formally copondyesterday. Thopuplls.to the number o 200 marched from their temporary iminor on Friday with books , slates , Die. , and wore assigned to their different i coins. This i one of the finest school buildings in the city the Interior finish being particularly notice- able. On'tT prominent feature if , the c.\ten sive playgrounds , one for the boys nnd the other for the girls. A bell \ylll soon bo placer in the tower. Mrs. Hamilton is principal and her assistants are the Misses Carter , Dawson , Harrington , Stilwcll and Mrs. Mann. Matt Oalilon is Janitor , which in sures apple iiio order in all things connected with the building. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of sulTorinjr from that loathsome disease , Catarrh and vainly trying every known remedy , at last found a recipe which completely cured and bavcd him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease scnd- , ing a self-addrcbsed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lsiwrence , 88 Warren St. . New York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. . Mnrrinii > License } . The following marriaga licensoj wcro is sued yesterday : Name und Residence. Ace , I Max Albrccht , Omaha. . ; 2 : | Antonio Topp , Omaha 1 ! ( John A. II. Hoitis , Portnl , Neb 8 ! | Katie M. Sehlesipor , Portal , Neb \ Lemuel Jacobs , Omaha : i ! | Lizlo Wilhanib , Omaha 41 Throat Diseases commence with nCopgh Cold , or Sore Throat. "Brown's Bronchia Troches" give immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price r > cunts. New Heats Tor 1'ollccmon. The following now beats have been cro- ateit , nnd on December 1 the cloven new po llccmcn will be placed thereon : Walnut Hill , ono policeman at nignt ; Tenth street from Pierce to Bancroft , two policemen , one on dn.vs nnd ono at night ; Kountze place , two officers , ono on days nnd one nt night ; Leavonwoi th street from Twenty-second to Park avenue , two , one on days and ono on nights ; Vinton street , Thirteenth to Twen tieth , one on nights ; Fnrnam street from Eighteenth to Twenty-eighth , ono on days ; Dodge , Capitol nvcnue and Davenport , Twentieth to Twenty-fifth , one on nights ; Sixteenth street , Charles to Corby and re turn to Grace , west to Seventeenth , south to Charles , east to Sixtcontn , ono policeman , or nights. CURES & & STRAINS. ONI ! APPLICATION Itollovci. ONE"BOTTLE SURE CURE. AX DEUOOI3T8 AMD D Tlio Charlen A. Vocnler Co. , Ilalll- more , Mil. IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE CIFT Tor Tutor , I'arent , Teacher , Child , or Frieml.botlioloBancoamliiBefulness will ho found comtiueJ in a copy of Webster's Unabridged. Betides many other valuable fenUirC3ll cuut&lui A Dictionary of 118,000 Words , 3000 nngnuInKd , A Gazetteer of the World I locating and describing 2. * > , OQO Placce , A Biographical Dictionary- , of nearly 10,000 Noted IVrjonp , ; A Dictionary of Fiction found only m Weliatcr , All in One Book. 3000 moro Words and nearly 8000 rnoro H1n - tratlnni tlian any other American IMdlmiary. Sold liy all JlooliKcllers. I'mnphletfrf u , ( .G. & C. MEHIUAM& CO. , I'ub'rt , Springfield , Mas * . " WE AK ME N ? RaH2RJg.fi t.Ci'Htiir * = f .TmuoiTi nlijj" < > & " currtn'ii ol JIT n > U7 4 > ' - > u A -t.kVwMMiorl . _ . . _ . . . - - i'f-lo h > HIl i.aVlluicu 5lrto lh. Eltctna C rr nt > VJ 'fiUlDiUllr rw.furt lt j5ico KtuS. UrMltitIn.provrmtnHo.tr . ill clhir L.lti.-rfontcii.iuVrl mictnll/riiriillnlli-reiiiaiilbr. St.ltd ptmiitiliUe'rtairiD thnUnndcn Elect. ; g Ci. 169 LaRilic it. , Chicago . „ . HOW TO ACT. fu ' IxulVlporftnilMinhomllteitored. Tie. " lE ) nittute Decline ftinl Kuncllonft ) di nr. M _ . AW ( ttfriciirfd /iQutHtom&chMiMliclDcl , STRONG Kcilotl TiraiUeicntfrreon tj-plicillou. - MARSTOf CG.l l' rkrl..S.roIk , Fos , Dolls , Pliny oofl _ Alliiiffls , &c , ' ORDELME & QUENTIN OFMIIWAUKII : : . IVII1 have their full Una of samples displayed U thu following plu-ea before Nov. 'J'tli , jrand hani ! , Columbus , Norfolk , Hastings and Lincoln. CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID o any of the nbovo towns. For purlieu- urs und dates , address our travelling inin , I101H231T LTTIIU , e , Nebraska , Absolutely Piore. This powder never vnrlei. A mnrvel of purity Btroni-tli and wliolesoinelioss. Moro uconoin- lc l thnn the oidlnary klnd < < . and cnnnot be sold In competition with thu multitude of low co-it , short welK'it ' alum or phosphate iiowdcrs. Sold onlvln cans Itoval HaklUB I'owdor Co. , lit Wall street. Now Vork. She Tried and Knows , A lending chemist of New York nays : " No plasters ofuiicli merit as the Plasters liavecver A tli-lo-plio-ros before been produced. " They are n novelty becnnsc they nre not made simply to sell clienp , they arc tlic best tlint tcienec. ukill and money can produce , nnd nill doliit : is claimed for them. For Hpruins , neheHveuk ncis , lameness , etu. , they nro uiicqnnlcd. W Fullnn Ht , Sanilnsky.O , Nov.HI.87. Iho Atliloi | > iiiRM 1'Unler ' actrrt llli EaiHc. It l tlio ! ' < I ever trliil anil I i > o HK.il many Vlniln. Our ilrUKt'i * * fnlcl "plimteniim-nllalKiut tlir > same" lull I ilnn't think wi lion I x | > ralm il my nnn nud nliouldt-r InInly , anil U IIM It * cu ) < nlnfnl atnco , but It ilocn not pilu meat nil now. Mm. WIUM MAOIU. 8-Send C cents for the Ixniitifnl colored pic ture , " MiNrl < li Muldi-ii. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 IVallSt. H Y. iFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. Mnny men nrt > unmlmlfnl of tin' lu\\3 ot lienUh nnil expoin tbcmoolvca to n'l ' kinds ol DURING wrntlier. f-u < .l Imprudence nflcn results In Uitnccroui UoiiKhs , Coltl , chc t Pmns. AN llhcuiuatlsin , bclutlca nnd oilier iiHlnfiil iillllcllui : . 1IKN- HOV'S I'l.AsrKIt will be fnuiiil thu must tollable external EXCITING nrneily knonii for the prompt rvllcf und curt1 of cntli ail ments. It keeps nt ) n tienlthj- Ituw uf the blood when the body Is exposed tothc ravapes PRESIDENTIAL of the miisllm lenient weather. Careful buyers ulll ask for . . nil others. tf end two rent ttanip to CAMPAIGN Seubury \ .lohnnnn. 21 I'lutt Htroc't , N , V. , for a copy of LNS1 HIICTKIMJ UtOM Tllb loe- ) TOII. a Tiiliuililti household bo ilc. Tlic "GleMeuiiiiif Cape Top Overcoat The most successful garment intiochiced by us this season. The capes are do- tuchuble and the materials arc of strong twceJ and the splendid Irish Frlcc textures. Also n coiuploto stoclf of plain Overcoats and Frieze Ulsters. W , J. Surgeon and Ph/sim / OlllroN. W Corner mil arJ D.mifl i-.it. Offlco telephone , ilio. UoalUonco tuloiiU Jtio , J 1 i. Die. K. 0. WF.ST'S-'NKIIVK ANI > Hnuv TIIBAT MK.NT , a Kuarantfiecl npi > pfor | / | , Hysteria , Olxzl nous. C'onvulsloiiH , rjts. Nt-rvous Neiiralulu Headache , Nervous { 'lustration , raiiscdliy the use of nlcohol or totwcro , Vt'iikofulnrss , Mental lepin ) > slon , otteiitacfof the lira n , rfMiltmuin Insanity , nnd Irniling to mlii-ry. ilvcty and uciitli , I'reiiiHtnrnOU ] iijro Ilair nnnss Loss of I owerinolthorhux. Involuntary I.oiscv mm Bpermatorh.i'ii rnusol hvoviir-overtlon o'the bruin. s lf-abnso or over ln'llil cn'-o. I'nrli box contains ono niontn'd trnntment. tl.no abox.or six boxes for 1 1 00 , sent by mall prepaid on m- celpt of prl < - ( > . Wl ] fJUAHANTKR SIX IIOXK4 To euro any cae With oich order received by iiMfor U boxes , acronipa'iled ultli $ ) mi , wo u HI seiul the purchaser our nrJttfii Knnianteo to refund thu money If the tro.itmimt deus not liltuct acnrit. ( InurnmotH l-siicd only by ( . K , [ iOJUMAN. HniujjlHt , solo Afont , lliorurnam Street , Omaha Nub. Ono of the Most SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Ciironic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure guaranteed In all casi-s of I'HIVA'rr ind SKIN IJIHKASi : * . All disorder * ot the 1WX1IAI. OltllANri OUHKU and MANHOOD iudKNiitiV ; ( UKSTOHKU. I'mlur Itie DoUnr'B form of treatment no dls- bo la considered Incurable , until Die. purls o'f ho body ailected by dUeuse. nro destroyed 'uatcrtlmn they e.ui bo repaired or built up , CONSUI.TATION I'HKK. Treatment by correspondouco. Send stamp or reply. Jfflco Bushman Bloo > < , 16th ami Douglas Sla. Omaha , Neb THE CHIEF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys' department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department , and we have decided to give them the coming week , a benefit greater than everWe will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6 , $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for less than half these prices. They are equal in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offer are the following : 200 very neat Children's Overcoats with capos to match , at $1.90. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at $2.r > 0. A beautiful line of Chinchilla Leaver and Astraelmn Overcoats of handsome designs - signs , and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur , at one-half their value In suits we olEer to-day : .300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits , sizes 4 to 12 , elegantly made , at $2.50 ; the regular price of these suits is everywhere $5.00. We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of 13oys' Long and Knee Pants , among which wo offer some decided bargains. MEN'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed-out the entitc stock of a manufacturer of line Pants , wo have arranged the goods into several lots , and are enabled to offer thoin at one-half their regular retail price , At the figures wo marked thorn they will bo found the big gest offering this season. 500 pair line strictly all wool Cassimero Pants , heavy weight , at $2. 800 pair elegant silk and wool pants at $2.5O. 400 pairs extra , fine .all worsted Pants , as good as any custom made , at $3.75. Extra long and reversed sizes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. We show some samples in our Douglas street window , but that will only give you the idea of HOW TIIKY LOOK. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff they are made of. The cheapest of all these 3 lots wo mention were never sold for less than $4.00. But while-we devote the most SDace to clothing , we do not neg lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera bly enlarged since we have the new addition , and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Just now we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear , The prices we sell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything , as we do , in immense quan tities , it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlington The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraoka. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. I I : fioute ti iT.ftPA.aB.Br . a U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , USB. 1'ald Up Capital . $ -100,000 50,000 II , W. Vm.s , I'reiident. LtwiH y. Ithi ii , Vlto J'rcsldont. A. U , TOU/.AMK , 2nd Vlco President. \V. II , . 8. lludiins. Cuuhlor. . W.V. 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