* , " ' " " Ml i 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY * DECEMBER 4. ISSa I THK CITY. TIoso Keel No. ! tmulo Uio run from Dorcas btrcot to Armour's packing hoiifc fire , .Saturday nltflit , in thirteen minutes. It utui't be Ijcatcn. Clurko Woodman , R K. Ritfhio and O. M. Niittlngor have formed a. part- nerfililp for the conduct of a grain and seed business with a capital of $100- 000. 000.I' I' . C. IHmclKuigh says there is now quite a liberal moving of grain from all parts of HID slate. Tlio bliipniunut to Ills elevator Imvo run lately from forty four to 111 cura per day. Tl.o luilios , of the First Methodist church are getting up a fair , the pro- I'cnlt of wlik'li go to the aid of church c'nti-rprit'C.M. They muot at the resi dence of Mr. , ) . II. McConnull , oji C'ass anil Twenty-second Htrcols , next Friday. The gontlemiMi who were invited to the leap year party given by the Frances din-eland club are now arrang ing to return thu compliment , and an- otlii-r daneo Is u.xpuctod at an early date. .1. W.Hlnnelt. clerk of the "Windsoi hotel , Is happy in the happiness o others. Duve Uoborts. a friend of his in Kansas Citv , won a Miiall amount ir u lottery nd then bet it on the olectioi of HiirrlMin. lie was a wiiinoi1 and now liny $1,11.0 to his credit In the bank. IV rM m.-i 1 I'lirnurnpliM. , T. I' . Miner , of St. I'ntil , Is ut the Murray Kolit. H. Hall , U. S. A. , is ut the I'axton. P. U' . Fox. of St. .losopli , is at the Mlllaril W. H. Harris , of Hobton , la stopping ut tlio Mlllunl. T. I ) . McKlr.ncy , of Chicago , is at tlio Millnnl. lolui Dickinson , of Spirit i.alco , is at tlio Morelmntq. I. P. Kennedy , of ClilciiKo , Is roRiatorotl at tlio 1'iixUm. J. H. Ferguson , of Denver , Is stopping at the Murray. II. 1' . Panon , of New York , is registered at the Paxton. .1 II. Hosier , of Carlisle , Pit. , is stopping ut the Puxton. Georcn M. 1-ovclock , of Pittsburg , Pa. , is it the Murray. Max Ilannnel , of Now York , is re istcrcc it the Murray. Chmlcs II. Injihrain , of Manchester , Hug , Is a guest ut the I'nxlon. iluines II. Colcinnn , of San Francisco , is a guest ut the Millanl. John Hentty , Jr. , of Ogilcn , Utah , is regis- Iciuil nt thu Millunl. Mrs. A. W. Cowan left Saturday for a visit to Kdl Oak , la. F. ( j-Ciirter , of the Chicago ft Northwest ern rallioad , is registered at the Merchants. Miss Hertha ( 'nok , who has been visiting friends in this city , has returned to hcrhoinu in Blair. Mrs. II. C. Uovd is expected homo in a few days from u visit with friends anil relatives In Kentucky. At the Corneas : James Ilurrliran , Clii- rage ; Patrick Fuller , Mount Swift , Ind. ; CInirlcHlI. King , Hrailford. Mrs. F. U. Mend spent Thanksgiving with her daughter , Mrs. 1C. N. Mullock , ofVest \ Point , Nob. , and lias just returned. T. ,1. Hose , of the Pullman Palace ear company of Chicago , who lias boon visiting Ins parents In this city , returned home yes terday inorniiig. II. F. Corbin , of Cincinnati arrived last evening at the Millnrd from the P.ieille coast. lie will remain for a few days before going cast. J. C Ilutcson who is on the road for an eastern jewelry linn , and has bien on an-Cx- tcmlcil trip through the Uludc Hills country , is at tlic Paxton. Attlio Windsor : J. A. Houtelle , Hurling- ton : H. Howard , Kansas City ; A. Nance and wife , Stromsburg , Neb. ; C. F. Craig , Wymoi-e , Neb. Louis Fischer , representing the ( Inn of Tebbets , Harrison & Kobbins , ilcalors in woolen goods , New Voi-k , is in the city on business as also on a vi.sit. to his brother Simon , of Mnv Meyer A ; lirothcr's. lie will remain about three weeks. Williams' ISccovcry. George Williams , the man who was shot by Vie McCarthy , is reported to bo slowly re covering from his injuries and wounds , and it is thought that ho will ultimately survive the assault. Vic McCarthy has returned and is now at Uellevue. Ho will not be arrested. Hev. Dr. Din-yen. Hev. Dr. Dur.wn , the ncwly-clostcil pastor of the First Congregational cliurch on his way to this City , will preach in Chicago on Forefathers' day. Ho will arrive here on the Saturday before Christinas and on the fol lowing day occupy his pulpit for the lirst tune. A I'loni'i-r Dead. Colonel A. II. Forbes , of tills city , is in re ceipt of a telegram announcing tlio death of his uncle , Hugh L. Munroo , of Culhoun , Nob. The deceased was one of the pioneers ol tills state , haying re.siiled west of the Missouri for a period of twonty-ono years , Ho died at the auvanccil ago of ninety , llu was wealthy and leaves u large ubtuto behind him. I , < > iip Glty'n Sod House. Loup City , Nebraska , again comes to the front , and while paying a compliment'to President-elect Harrison , alvortlscs thu nat ural resources of Sherman county at the biimu time. Tlio plan for so doing is unique , nnd to-day a Hat car. bearing a 'Sod Bhanty" suitably decorated , will pass through Omaha en-routo for Indianapolis. It i % con signed to ( iciiura ! Harrison , as a companion piece to thu log cabin of I1-ID , and will con tain some of the mammoth agricultural products - ducts of Sherman county. After being duly Inspected in this city , it will be sent east over thu Chicago and Uoek Island route , and will no doubt bu 11 ,011 rco of attraction wherever It goes. It is a gilt of thu wide awake , push ing citizens of Loup City. Washington VI-NI Untied lilmiled. Via. H. & O. U. , is the only Vostilniled Uraln run from t'hioago to the National Capital. Every car in the train is vcs- tibuled and heated by steam drawn from the locomotive. The cntiro train , in. chiding Haggago Cars , Day ( 'ouches ami J'ullnmu bloopers , runs through from Chicago to Washington and Haiti- more and no extra faro is exacted. The Vi'btibuled Limited leaves 15. & O.depot Chicago , at 7:01 : p. m. daily , and arrives "Washington the no.xt ovo'ning ut 0:35 : , nnd liiUtlmoro at 10(5. : ( The eastern express leaves Chicago daily at 10Uj : p. in. , and the ontlro train , including Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers , run's through to Philadelphia via. Wabhing- ton and Uitlthnoro. Dedication Services at tlio V. M. C. A. The dedication services in connection with the new V. M. C. A. building , will take place to-day nt : 'M p. in. The services will commence with the singing of "Corona tion , " after which tlio following religious services will bo carried out : Invocation , llov. T. C , Clcndcnuing ; reading bible ; ded icatory prayer , Hev. Wlllard Scott. Miss Pcmiell will then sing the solo , "In the House of the Lord , " after which short addresses will bo delivered by T. II. Taylor , Ksq. , president ; Loavett Hurnham , Ksq. , chairman of tlio building committee ; John L. Kennedy , Esq. , vice president ; Hon. U' . f J , Uronti'h , mayor of. OmnUa ; Augustus KaSh , 6tr.t < i * ccr tnry : J , A. Diimmetl , gen eral secretary , Lincoln : O , M , Hitchcock. Tno ceremony will conclude by the sinclng of tlio aoxology aud the giving of a ben ediction. _ An Absolute Guru , The ORIfilNAL ADIBTJNB OINTMENT it only put up in largo two ounce tla boxes , mid is an absDluto euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , etui all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of nllci. Ask for the OIUQIIIAL AHIBTIN13 OJNT- MKKT , Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , ut B5 cents per box by mall W ) cenu. It Takes Two Con in. "Say there , you HEK man , " aaid Pi'cil PiCkous , the coinpotout chiol clerk ol the postofllco , "wo have hundreds o your lO-pagoSCNDAYBEES on our hands every Monday which have been mailec by your subscribers bearing only one cent postage. Every 10-page 13 KM re quires two cents , and under the postal rules , wo cannot forward the Hr.KS or return them , oven when wo know the sender. Hence they are piled tip in i corner , are n nuisance to us and n dis appointment to tho-o who mall them Yon might advertise the fact quite gen * orally that n Ni-pago Uii : : requires ! . cents poslago and an S-pago HIM ; re quire * but one cent. ItlioiimutlHtn Is undoubtedly caused by" laotid acid it the blood. This ncid attacks the fibrous tissues , and causes the pains and aches in tlio back , shoulders , knees , ankle * hips and wrists. ThotiKands of pee pie have found in Hood's Sttrsaparllla r positive cure for rheumatism. This mcdicino , by its purifying action , ncu trtilixcs this ni'idity of the blood , tint' nKo builds up and strengthens tlio whole body. - y ICxprnns Xotrs. Loyd Tevis , president of the Wells-Fnrgo express company , passes through the clt ; to-day on his way to San Francisco. yesterday morning the llrstparkaires by th Alnorican express cornn.tnv left Chicago 1 > . means of the fast mail tram and will arrive in this city this evening. Heretofore tlio train in question has carried only mail am while some of tlio representatives of the. company could not trll how the change Inn" been effected , it is thought that an add it ion a car has been provided for the express bust ness. _ Woman's Work. There is no ejul to the tasks which daily confront tlio good housewife. To bo a hiieecssfu ! housekeeper , the lirst requisite is good health. I low can a woman contend against the trials nnd worries of housekeeping if slio bo suf fering from those distressing irregulari ties , ailments and weaknesses peculiar to her .sexy Dr. Pierce "a Kavot'ite Pro scription is iispecitic for thc o disorders. The only remedy , sold by drutigists , under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case , or money refunded. See printed guarante.0 on bottle wrapper. New York Ijlfe'.s Vicn-I'rosldont. A. II. Welch , vice-president of the Now York Llfo Insurance company , arrived in town j4.'etcrday. Ho is accompanied by his wife , and both are stopping at the Mil- lard. Under escort of C. T. Taylor , one of the company's ' representatives here , he vis ited the new building of his company , amlex- pressi'd his appreciation of it , as he did also the evidence of business nnd commercial ac tivity which ho saw around. W. T. Hooth , of New York , the gentleman who effected the sale of the ground on which the buildinir stands , is traveling with Mr. Welch. They have been to sovcr.il largo cities inspecting the structures which the company has erected , and leave to-night for Kansas City. Ripe , luscious , sound fruit is the source from which are derived VAN DUXKK'S KLAVOHING UXTUACTS without admixture of chemicals , ex quisite in ta--to , economic because highly concentrated , pure and whole some. They arc used widely in the household , hotels and restaurant kitch ens of this nnd other continents ; and tlie bottlca contain as may be ascer tained by comparison more than the quantity held by other llavoring extract - tract bottles. What next ? The American Paper Clothing Co. , of Detroit , Mich. , has es tablished an agency for the sale of their goods in this city. The warmth ol n $50 overcoat guaran teed for 50 cents. Impervious to winder or damp weather , recommended by the highest medical testimony and life in surance companies of the east. Grrinan Stailt Tlic.itrc. In the first floor of the , new and large addi tion to the Gees hotel on Jackson street and Fifteenth , Mr. Coos has provided one of the prettiest halls in the city. The ceiling is llnely decorated in the latest and most ap proved style. The side walls have galleries suspended from the roof. There is an ample stage supplied with scenery and hero , every Sunday performances are given in German bya line company. After the performance dance takes place and continues until mid night. Last night the plays produced were "Km Weisse Othello" and Smgvccgolchcn" or Dcr Splconnlgo ICnglander. " The pieces were finely produced and witnessed by u good si7od auuiencu. The opening of this theater revives the Sunday theatricals of the Germans which were discontinued at the time of the closing of the Urandt's theater. The closing of the German performances at lloyd's ' , which tool ; place two weeks ago , leaves those of the German Stadt theater without eompotitlon. The management and company are as fol lows : W. F. Stocckcr , director ; Fritz Wallburg , leading man and stage manager ; Ludwig ( Jrobecker , comedian and tenor buffo ; Jacob Ihuiek , intriguant ; Mr. Kutfch , liglit com edy ; Mr-s. Krafl-Froy , loading lady ; Mrs. Uosa Hcdle , boubrette ; Mrs , Mouselike , old lady. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup should al ways be used for children teething It soothes the chiUl , softens the gums , allays all pain , curus wlnd colic , ami is the best remedy for diarrtiuM. ; Ko a bottle. Con vent Ion. In accordance witlt the constitution the vecutlvo committee of the Kopiibllcan League of the United States has called the second annual convention of the league to meet at the city of New York on Wednes day. December Hi , l aat noon. All orgam/ations connected with the league are requested to send delegates to this con vention. The btato league , and each club be- onging thereto , is entitled to send four dele gates , and thu president of each organlza- .ion , who is ex-ollleio , u dolegatu. It is hoped Nebraska will bo represented jy a largo delegation. The state league and ill clubs will pease select delegates at once md send their names to A. H. Humphrey , JiJ Fifth avenue , New York. K. W , Member for Nebraska BxccuilveUoimniltco , H. L. U. S. _ The rosy freshness and velvety soft- icss of the bkin is invariably obtained jy those who use Potszoni's Complexion Powder. _ _ Mlnnlo .Maddorn and ' "Oitlt'r .loo. " All who attended the benefit of the Omaha 'ress club last year will bo delighted with hopiospccts for another entertainment to JO given under the auspices of the same or- ; anUatlon this season. The arrangements or the benefit have Just ben completed , and t promises to ba as much of u success us ) cfore , although on an altogether different ) lan , The club has secarod for its attrac tion Miss Mlnuio MaUdern and her excellent company , who will proJuco a new play en- itlcd "In Splto of All. " The date has been IxcJ for Thursday , December 13 , and a mat- u eo performance will bo given. "In Splto of All" is considered by Miss Maddern to bo ho strongest play in her repertoire , nnd in iddltlon to the regular bill the charming star will recite the poem " "Ostler " Joe , " vhich gave such fauio to Mrs. James Hrown 'otter. Those who liavu heard Miss Mad- Icrn's rendition of this touching llttlo story ironounco it Infinitely superior to any other vhlch has been given tp tbo public. With such a standard attraction secured , the Press club feels assured that Us second annual benefit will be such an entertainment that all its friends will appreciate and help to inako it the success it should bo. Died in tlio Wood. At 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon A. L. . Sty- ccr , residing at Twenty-seventh and Pacific streets and D. ft. McICcnnoy , both of Omaha , found the body of a dead man in the south eastern part of the city of South Omaha In the woods at Fourteenth nnd T streets , Their attention was called to the body by t dog , The bod.v lav where seine pralrlo fire had been and was slightly burned. On examination n bullet hole was found in the back of his lica < above and behind the right car , On his per son were found letters Identifying him ns Uudolph Koll , who lived in ashnnty justnea where the body was found. In his clothe : was found S'-ill. Coronur Drexel was notl lied and his deputy Mlko Maul on arriving in the city had the body rcnoved | to Hen fey Hcafcy's undertaking rooms at N street am empaneled a Jury. After hearing somi" of the testimony the/ coroner adjourned the hearing till yesterday noon at 10 o'clock. After the Inquest many citiens viewed tbo bod.v and several rccogtued him. Mr. Kobll was about thirty years of age and was most likely murdered. Ho had evidently beer dead several days. Among the letters found on bis person was one directed to ISnnl Horthschw , Harrison , Sioux county. Neb , signed George H. H Kohlo. Another letter , dated at Monroe , Wis. , March yilv ) , was directed to Uudolph ICohli , Omaha. Nob. Another came from some point in Switzerland , which was In the Swiss language , nnd was sinned by Uosa Kohlo. From tlio nature of the wound many are of the opinin that ho was murdeied. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Acting Coroner M. O. Maul , in the presence of tbo jury , consisting of A. N. Warner , William H Cox , H. Wattursoii , Martin Kgon , George A Marshall ami D. H. Johnson , had a post mor tem examination by a surgeon. A ib-calibro ball was found lodged in the brain , having passed through from the right side to the bones on the left side of the head. The coroner and jury thua visited tin1 place where tin1 lo ly was found , and after examining nil persons who knew anything about it or who were presumed to know anything about it , re turned the following verdict : "That the said Rudolph IColill came to ills death from a pistol-shot , llrod with felonious intent , by some pursoa to the jurors unknown. " Mr. Kohll was a boarder at tlio IClkhora Valley house , Omaha , and loft there Novem ber 10 , as he stated , to go to the hospital , He had been in the employ of Mr. Knukson , the milkman. Before leaving the hotel. No vember 11) ) , ho borrowed i5 , of which $3.11 was found on nis person. As soon.as orders are reivivivl from the county commissioners , thu Messrs. Heafey will arrange for the Interment. Standard shorthand school. 100 jj Far- Ilillll. ItU\UIC ANi > WMITK. They KIIKIIUC In a Prize Klclit at Fort Omaha. A brutal pri/o ll lit tool ; place last Satur day night at 12iO : ; o'clock ne.ir Fort Omaha. There were six brutal two-minute rounds. Seventy or eighty people witnessed the "bout , " and most of these were soldiers. The principals were a colored middle-weight , whom his backers call the "Black Diamond , " and a private soldier of the Second in fantrv The betting was even at first , but after tlio Hist round it was live to three in favor of the soldier. lu the first round both men took their coi ners , stripped to the waist. The Diamond wore dark tights and the soldier blue tights The soldier forced the li htmsr , getting in two drives , one on the colored man's neck and om < on his left eye. Short-arm work followed. The round ended by a mad rush at the Black Diamond , who Stepped aside , allowing the boy in blue to fall heavily against the side of the building. In the. second round , both on defensive , walked around mostoi the time for openings Someone called out "muku a go. " and tlio soldier stepped back and made a wild rush at his man , but the latter was too quick nnd the round ended with the seconds trying to get their men out of a hole in the wall made by his rush. The ttiird and fourth rounds were alike. The Black Diamond forced the liglitim. . Both forgot science and punished each other terribly. The black man received a smasher on his left eye which sent him reeling back wards , lie recovered and ended the round by getting in the flr.st knock down. In the latter each gave and received ter- rifllc blows. Outsiders interfered , claim ing fouls. The men were sent to new comers , and as both sides claimed fouls , it was patched up by calling time for the lifth round. The local sports bet heavily on this and the tlnal round , everyone excited ; the referee appointed six men to keep order. The colored man forced tlio lighting in the beginning. Hoth prineinnlj were actually mad with excitement. The necro knocked his man down , who recovered himself and forced the lighting to the end of the round. In the sixth and last round all the soldier's blows were body blows , but Ills antagonist went for his neck and head The soldier was knocked down bya left-hand cut , butquickly recovered , nnd ] ust two seconds before time was called the Black Diamond got in another knock-down , and as the time keeper called "end of light , " the soldier was slowly cu ing himself up. The referee 1ms reserved bis decision , ns the light was called a draw by the soldier's backers , for they claim that their man bad onlv two seconds to recover and by the rules he should have more. Tlio Hlack Diamond and his backers say the light is theirs , because when time was called the soldier was on the ground. The soldier was plucky and stood lots of pound ing. The Black Diamond was quite fresh. Stock Yards Company. Members of the South Omaha Stock Yards company met in the llr.st National bank yes terday mornfngand among these present were Messrs. McShane , P. 1C. Her , W. A. Paxton , Wnixcl , Dumont , Sharp and others rcpre- RentiiiL' a majority of the stock. Routine business followed , nnd last year's directorate was elected euUre with the exception of Robert Fowler who gave place to M. C. CUdahy. The new lioard went into session and elected John A. McShanv , president , W. A. Paxton , vice- president , and J. C. Sharp , secretary and treasure- , , after whiuh they adjourned to South Omaha , to look over their prop"rty , md discuss matters pertaining to the growth of their business ut that point. The most scientific compound for the euro of coughs , colds and nil throat and .uug troubles is Dr. LJigolow'.s Positive Juro. It is pleasant , prompt ; wnl hafo. 50 cents and SI. Goodman Drug Co. SOUTH OMAHA. P. J. Fallen , of Omaha , wlm Is managing .ho Lindsoy-Dcmpsey mill In order lo hove it n How-ley's Hall , lias arranged to change .110 date of mill to Friday evening , Decem ber . Considerable interest is manifested n the bout , Already ono bet of f. > OJ a cide ias been made and many smaller ones have been posted. Sporting men hero are of the opinion that Luulsoy will win. Absolutely Pure , Tills powdernorcr varies. A marvel of purity treur.th and wholesomeness. Store econom- cnl limn the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold n competition with the multitude of low cost , hort weight alum or phoxphute pomler * . Sold only IB cans , itoyftl ilaltluj ; VowUoc Co. , Hi grjACOBS QJI , Trcet. Board of Trnde , Louisville , Ky. : "Se- rere cold in the F > r ntck. St.Jacob Stiffness nnd Oil cured BUFF NECK. me , At Dnnliti > nd D l n The Ctin . A. VnRclnr CotnpniiTi llnltltnorp , Mil. CALIFORNIA ! TUB LAND OF DISCOVERIES. CuE TOR g ATARRH OVlLLECAL. Santa Abie : and : Ccit-R-Cure For Snlo by Goodman Drii Co. Mny nfliml lioillly proti-ctlon "In vniir A iiilnit' Mil sriinctlilni : more nibium- 11.11 n III tic noi o * iry quite "uon. as Inter U ruplilly ntipro lulling In VELVET mUMtlon In hour ; clmhlni : . tlin olni HIT pruilunt will pnivlili * n Mipply of III.\-u.Vf I'l.v-n.it in itnUdimttmi of ( * oiiKln , CoIJi , nii"l I'liini * . llhcnmn- IIMII , rcl.ulrn inul ntliur ulliiu-nts COLLAR lni linrc uro lo proviill ( liirlni : tlin Kill I HHMitlii. Tlil planter Is npll known us u uniformly ipliHbln ri'iniuly In ! > uch iroiiljlo" : H nl " rvmly for ON YOUR linini'illntu iipi > itr lioii nml Uicfli'it ! < prompt nml permanent. As limits nro niMiiy ; purmf ! < liultnttoni In tlio mnrlii't. cmeliil IMIJCIH utll nluny n--K for HI-N'-O.N > nnd rufiiio nil othtr LINEN poruu * plnti'r . t "M'inl two cent tiimp to Sen- tmryA.Jnlini.011,21 I'l.ilt Mrcct. N. V , kir : i copy of I.N-T urn nisi- mint DUSTER -run Duciou , 11 vulimblu household Look. THEY DID IT. What ? Cured among cine- ; the followlnc. They write : 849 Central A\c..CinrlnniitlO . I J.imiarj 4IX IXM ) J jihorcH Tills have curoil 210 nftt \ \ l'filtit ' ami iljswp" ! " . I 7avo Irn or I'lllMtoa fricmt who is troubled with iiulwtion and Uu lits iniiio\"d nou > llCrlUlly. I1'H IWttKKAMP , ISltosettc St. New Ildtcn.Ct , ! Kulirtiarj lott ) . ISM i Athloi'lioros I'llls worked wonders in my > Sa.-HiOl ll > cp ( | la 1IMUA I. t'LAUK. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills aie small and pleasant to take , yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney nnd liver complaints , dytpepsia , In digestion , constipation , headache , etc. They'll ' take away that tireil feeling giving new life ami strength. fttfScnd G ( ruts for the Itenntifiil colored pic ture , "Moorish Maldi'li. " THEA7HLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. iTliG"61ciiuCiiiiiii "CaiiGToiiOyercflat Tlio most successful garment Introduced by us this season. The capos nro do- Thchablo and the m.itoriaft nro of strong two 1 and the s.lun'lU Irish Frkvo textures , Also a complain stock of plain Overcoats and l > VIoo Ulsters , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John U. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. HOT 1'arnam fit Orders by telegraph bollclted and pi'oniilly | attended. 'J'elophono to No - ' - ' . Dr.J.EJIcGrew . . , Ono of tlio .Most Successful SPECIALISTS In ( lie Treatment of all Chronic or tha So-called Incurable Diseases , Eye , Ear , 'J'ltrant , Litnt/i * , Licet ; i' , Kidney < tntl A'ni'i'oits.s / - tredtqil ivltli aticc ta nn- A euro guaranteed In all case.s of 1'H IV ATI ! and SKIN JHSUASKS. All disorders ot the KKXIMI , OltllANS CIIUI'.U and MANHOOD anttKNKHUV ItUSTOUUU CONSUM'ATiON FHKi : . Treatment by correupoadeuco. Send stamp for reply , Office Bushman Bloc * , I3tli and Oouelas Sts. Omaha. Neb AN EXPLANATION , Hundreds of customers to whom we have sold overcoats during the past few weeks , expressed their astonishment and inquired how it is possible that such garments can be sold in the regular way at snch figdres , To those and to thousands of others who cannot understand this , and think that the goods must be inferior because we sell them so cheap , we will explain that the reason lies only in the buying. The warm weather prevailing for the last few weeks has been especially disastrous to the clothing trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged , and to realize cash they offer goods at ruinous prices. This is the chance for the wide-awake and large retailer. Our ample resources enable us to take advantage of such opportunities , and thus it is that we are now offering Overcoats which were made up to re tail at $15 , $2O and $3O , at one-half and less these figures. The over- whelmingsuccess which we have had with our overcoat sales , has emboldened our buyer , and induced him to make several big deals. We have opened during the past few days over All from first , class manufacturers. AVi1 intend to make just as quick work with them as wo did with our Jii-sb purchase , and if our farmer prices have created excitement , the figures we put on this lust lot , will do so still more. GOOD CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS , with heaviest serge lining , well made , at $3.75 ; other houses ask ? S for such a garment. GOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS with plush collar and culls.lined with heavy csusimoro.vory long cut and an excellent storm coat at 8-1.75 ; regular this garment would cost about $10. A lot of ELEGANT CHINCHILLA COATS , lined throughout with line quil ted satin , corded edge , satin sleeve lining and of excellent workmanship , wo have marked ? 7.75. This garment wo had in ( ended to mark $ ! ) , but AVC made such a I/in hit with our first $7.75 satin lined overcoat , and so many customers wore disappointed , within the last few days , at not getting it , that we have decided to mark this the same , though it cost S2 more. We challenge any house in this country to match us in that coat. We are opening every clay novelties in our furnishing department Yesterday we got in an elegant line of Silk Mufflers and Scarfs for holiday trade. ' Prices as usual , just about one-half what others charge for such goods. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. OR 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is n disease whinh 1ms heretofore Ballled nil Medical Science. Wohavoa lletnedy. unknown totmyoaoln the World outside of our Coinpuny.nnd one tlmthaa to euro the most olisiiuato cases. Tim duvs In looent CUSPS does 'liovork. H Is the old ohi onto deep huuteil cisiti'at : wa soil clt.Vo h.ivo pined lumdied'i who have lieen ebundoiifd by I'liVMlt-liuiK , and prnnijiincud Incn nble. ntul e cliiilleiiBOtlta World tobrliu H " < 'rt-0 that Wo \\ilt not euro In loss thiin itlnvi. . Slncu tlio history or mediclnn ft truu spofino for HvpliHH has been sousht for bu mover lounil until our was dlBcovernd , nnd wo arj Jnstllle t in saylnti It is the only Keniedy In the World that will poi- Itively < lire , buuailio the Ute-t Medlenl \ \ urk > ) , published by thu b-st known authoilties , say thei owns never n trtio speeillc hi tore. Our i em- eily will euro vlien everything el-e htis lulled. Whv\\asto votir time nnd money with patent medicines that nexerJitul virtue or doctor with pliy.slr/tanstliat cannot erne you , you that lima tried iiverytlilii'eUe ( should come f ) -juwand Ket pennuiiuntiellef , you never cnnni-i. It else- Hhetv , .Mark what we f > nv. Illi hu end von mint t.iliooiir remedy ( ir NHMl rrcovei and von that liavo heen ivlllloted hu' ' n 'hi rt : imr Hhould by all means come to us now 10 ! cnf } > In ten of new ciiins ever g-t jieimauetitiv r-ui | . Mttiiv get help and think thi'V are ln-e from tlio dt--case , hut In one , two 01 three ve i after it appears it gain in a inoi o horrible furm. This Is n Blood Purifier and will Turo jiiiy Skin or Blooil Disease when Kverythiiiff Klso Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GU. Itouin 10 anil 11 , U. S. .N.iUiinal Hunk iHiildini , ' , ( Jniiilni , .Vcb. To i lit' StouUlioldt-rs ol'tho Ijnnil anil Cnttlo ( otni'ii'iy. Notice is heruby 1'iven that the iinnunl meet- iii ' of theStiiLkhoUleiHof the < > tal.illa I/anrtanii 'attluC'oinpauv hu held at th ( ompaiiy'ii olllco in tliu c'ty of Omaha , Nebraska , nil Wednesday , Dec em'ier ' . ' .til . , IHss. at .to cloclt p m. , lor th1 ! flection of directors for the oiisiiinif , -i'iir , and for the trati'-ar lion of MII-II other bus ness a.s ninv come beiuru Iho iwetlntr. WIM.HM A. I'AM'ON , President. : f sii'li : THANK. Secretary. Omnha. Neb , November 17th , Idii. iiov-I7-to.der-5 - - - * f LI N E N -IFOR SALE-I- EVERYV/HERE. / PRRNVKOTAEi WAFERS are ucceilbfully u ed monthly hy uvcr IQ.OUO ' .adieB Aro.SVi/e. Kfectualatul I'lititunt 1 jirrlxix hytnall.or RKlnift-'l > t ' " ' Tni. EUHEKA CitsatciL Co. , , MICH. Ifor stilaamli'j ' mall It// / Oniiilitt. _ . _ CI'UKt/t ii Niw l lV VSffRf ihlinuci ci'urr .Cciurnr .j-j JjKf 4TlY Wl.KMK. Jlv. l ± ? \ tmno'jt , mt > d * ootliltf currrnu of lrtflc"T Ornlrictl/ Uiroulh til w iiiini.rtildl. \ . mitblin [ V'T-U liiiUU nd Vltuioul Slrirtih Cltcblo Curr.ol ' > C * > J-f Ulaiuatl/ r f rfili IJ.OOO la cnH. tra > ciiiiiliu > ci > ricUirt > < luYoriu iip < r tDtorntlj cun J la ! ! , me Uii. Httlfd mpbltt4e. rUmB The .linden Eltelr Cn. mi LaBillc it. . Chio o I Sui'e CuresE8TABL1SHEDI8GI ! } 189 So. Chicago , Ills , ClarkSt. The Regular Old-Established PrlVSICIAII AND SUflCEOH Is still Treating with ( ho Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clironic , Nervous and Private Diseases , Off NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory. Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Uack Ache and all ( he effect * leading ; ID early decay and pcthapt Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods vuth never > failing * uciess. Jf'ii- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. flS-KIDNEYand URINARYcomphlnts , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicoccle and all ili es of the Gcnito-Uriiiaiy Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kldncjs or oilier Organs. W No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. J-hcnd.icenls prsuc for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Di < ; et , 43-Thosc contemplatini Marriage tcnil for Dr. Clarke's celcbrjled Riildc Male and Female , cadi 15 cents , loth as cents ( stainin ) Consult ihe old Doctor. A frKiiiIly letter nrcjll nay sa\c future jufler- iriKand hame , nd , idd golden j e.us lolife - "Life's ( Secrrl ) Errorb , " S" i tnts ( ftamn | ) . Medians and Hritincs sent c\crj' herc , ccnic from exposure. Hours , 8 lo 8. Eundajsglo AdJre.s F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , I8G So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL S SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W , Cor. IS til Si DodfTO Sts. ran rim TiiKATJir.vT ur Ai.r , Appliances for Deformities and Trutsja. Heat faclllt.ei , Biii' ' rHtu > llJ teaiatttm ( or urjtjw fnl treatment ut every form vf illnuau rvquiiluii VloJIcal orBurgltialTiuattacnt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lloirJ mill ttenjo coi ten hospital uccounuoJi- tloniln tte r.-uii. HITC roil C'tKOUI.Ain on Deformities vnl > lrnr i , Tru B < . Club Koot , C'urtnt jio of Ihn I'plne , I'lloi , Tumors Cutuer. < > tarrh nronrhltlsuhalfttlon , Kci ! trii'itI'ariilftis , ) Ci > llup > r Kldiiuy , IllaUiliir , tye , Kai.Sklu mij Illood.anJ ullSurilojl Up rHttuni Dlscasos of Womnn n Bpuoialty. HOOK O.V JISRASK4 Of WOMIN J'llKB. OHLY BBWADLS U2DIOAL HTSTITUT3 MtKiNrj A SPrn u.TV om PRIVATE DISEASES. , UI Illoo ! Hnoaici lucroufully trvuteil. brphl lll Tuliuti removed from the yitinn mihout ruurcurr. Hart rovTallPi ) tr.'Ulinaiit lor lost ol VltHl I'u'Tflr. IVrioii * n mblo to > UU IK luty l > o Iruntml l Iioiun lij corri-kponUiTico All cninniunloalioni cent < J utlal. MeJlJntjur lni nim ali ignt l'7 mail ur uipren. fe-nre.T p iiin-l. no nurki to Inlknta rontoutt or i n-lor One purianal mttrTlittr [ irctcrrcd. C'HI nna iKuli ui or send hlstorr 01 four C SB , end wa will in I'lulu wrnppor , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREE ) Upon Trlnite , Special or Nurruui Ilna > ui. Imp * . S/uUlln , Ul t * oi V rloiule , liti yutitlon Oinalm Medical and Snruv.al Institute , or Oar. IStliatid St . . OMAH.4. M'.Q , FOUNTAIN FINE ) GUI * AND Incomonrablv tint Boat te Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT 19. - Medicine tlmt ncuiVt but trial to provu Its Yortu. Dn Calender's ' Left Lirer Billets , Ttto only Distilled Hitters In tbo United } BUtos. The only Ultter * lecounlzrd by thai United Stntes Internal revonno mws ns .Pro prietary Mndldne. Lawfully I'ntentrd. No , ofi Patent 110,573. Contnlni no null oils , nfl eRisontmlolla.no foreign gnlistancn or fluimtgw Ing drills , A pnrfeclly tiiun inedirlno. comi pounded from Pure Itoot llorbs mid Old rcachw plenum to tun tafito , quiet nnd dudftlva in It * affect. Curea DyHjiepslu Jr Vnlluw-lRimdlr * I * DT daytt. Ho iilntcs the Ifi > rlH. Inrlironitea ! InactlTe I.iver , O'.ires lilscajo.l . I , Ivor , KnTlrev lh Kjilneys. linpiovcs the Al > pttr ! Qulcklr ; , Reruliitr.o ( the wnolot > > atuui. Kuw Life to tU * TrboU irttem. rer Illitonnrn < nM In Omnlm Veh.bytho . . .llowinz druitjHn | | | hnr.lv. n ItrnicCii , "I'fClKl \\holeinlf.icir ilia dm Inlc-rnnl of Nubraa't. : lle- tullnra in lolow ! " , ' ' ' , ' * H y' "IT V C'lun llor , llnlin's I'liannncy 'liinmr . ! . ( ' K inr.JY ' 'larkc , . ! . II Brliiunlt. Mm , llorhl.J ! - . ( hrlitcncon. W. K. l.nmhnrsori , II H. I' " * , Al * Conrad Krur k IV. I'n. ? , It lt miiin , ( lee , lloertoi' llovd'i I'hnriuHfjr , U A. Molilior , llownnt AJ < ijrpr , I'rBnk llellnnn A Ci wlioleiulu ilo i'er ' in ' ' urs anil I .fit l.irc'r Ililtui" Ililtui"U ami nauuimi ua U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , IIE'3. 1'ulil L | > C'apilal . $100,000 Siirjilii' ' . . JJ ,00 ( ) II. W. Vvris , J'reMdcnt. J.KnisS. Iti Hi , Vlie rrcsldi-nt A. I' . TnL'/.ti ix.'nd V li o rri ! ldnt. . W. II. H. Hii.iu.y , L'aj DI'll I Jlllf. . , W. V. MOII-L- . .loliv S. ( oi.i IN II. W. VAII . i.B i.sd. HI.UIJ. A K. To r1 1. 1. v , THE IRON BANK. ( uriter l.'tn nnd I'Ani.im Sts A ( icner.il llanklim ll Kemtrlcatile for f ° ' 1l jtt > ] jfjjo tlicUu toil" , pliable Tuction und Mint * qurtlilllty. ! tJyfcar 'rtco Ute bait yuuruntea of th lonce ot ttH.'se luktru .rror. , ruily < t ll M > IH | viiliifll full i > .rtJLuUr for iif * . fr * ti ' > f rlmrur AiMrl * , PROF.r.C , FOWLER. Moocluo , Conn. uiKlu" urinary t roubles oaslly.nuIc ly und naMy cured by DOUTUUACaix Kiilet , . Hcvur.il < : < ise.3 cured ill Huven dayo. Hold IJ.60 per box , all druKKlstii , or by mntl from Do * niiuVirtr.crt imvii"n. r N' V ' "H iuwlrv