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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WT3DN1SSBAY. DECEMBER 5. 1888. THE CITY. to uti agreement made ycs- tordnv between I' * torjoos ( and Mr. .Jul ius Meyer , the Musical Union orchestra vrill pivo concerts every Sunday after noon nt the Winter iirtlon commenc ing next Sunday , Last night the directorship of the German Comedy company at tlio Stadt Iheator. was offered I'elcr too ! . pro jirietor of the Winter garden nnd was nccopled. lie has engagud Mr. Hieh- ard XiomicUUi , of Now York , as busi ness innnngpr for the latter place. Mrs , lee Wells of Hamilton , 111. , is visiting her cousin , Mrs. L. II. Hnor. li T. Wcstorvclt of tiering , Nob. , was In town Monday on business. Mrs. and Mrs. William Fullxvellcr of Clay Center , Knn , are in the city visiting Mr. und Mrs. Lou II. Ilaer. Mrs. K. F. Uond nnd daujrhtor Lilian , from Miti'lioll , D.ilr , , are spending a fmv days with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Uond , at 1717 South Tenth street , un route to Los Angeles , Cal. , to remain durmir the winter. One Ttlni'flnuij Ijluoini' . The following innrrlngo license xvas Is- suc'il vesturdny : ( Frank Kaiboy. Omaha . 21 | Mury SUnslluld , Om.ih.t . 1 A DrnmiiKM-'s Dontli. W. II. lluzz.ird gives notieoto tlic commer cial travelers , members of the Northweit Triivciingmen's associntton , that ono of the members , Mr. K. W. IJyb.ill , died yesterday morning at 7 o'clncli at his residence , corner Twi-nti Mxtli nnd I'oppletun avonuo. All arc invited to attend tliu funeral Thursday uftcr- noun at - o'clock. ! I'oil Over n Itati ) ; nntl Injure ! ! . ' Kate lust night Al Hanson , formerly a f01 utnan butcher nl the Arniour-Oud.ihy piu.'klnj'house , lell over the bank nl Twcnty- sevcntli anil L streets nnd was badly injured , , Several of the ribs on the left side wcro broken. Wben found Mr. .Hanson was re moved to tliu City hotel , nnd on ascertaining * bow bud his injuries were , bo was sent to St. Joseph's hospital , Omaha. t' ' That hackingcoufjli can tie so quickly cured by Sliiloh'h Cure. Wo { , 'iiaranteu t it. For ' -ale by Goodman Driiy Co. 1 i Over n Hank. * Augustus Gilchrnt of Hod Oak , In. , ir- * ' rived in the oity Monday evening to visit liis Jjf brother , li. t.iluhrist , tlio eoiiunission met-- f chant , nnd in going to bis brother's housu , \ Twcnty-thjrd and P streets , about' ) o'clock ' , * , walked over the cut into O street , fulling u a' distance of .sixteen feot. The left leg was f ) : lu-oken , the right iinltlo bone fractured , and ho received injuries in thy back. Dr. Smith cnmo alonir , nnd hearing the mini's groans , helped htm and cnUcd a physician. His in juries urn painful but not fatal. lie was re moved at nnee to his brother's and ills wounds ilresscd. Will you suiter with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Slulolfd Vitalize1 ! is ( { imrnnlecd to cure you. For &ale by Goodman Drug Co. , 'I'lio Iliiin.iiie Ki > ciety. There assembled nt the board of trade building List nltrht a few of the more ener getic mcmliers of the Nebraska Elumano so ciety. The intention was to elect oflleers for the ensuing year and to learn from tho'&cc- ictary how things stood generally. It was found that there was not enough members present to proceed with tlio business pro posed nnd on tlie motion of Dr. George L. Miller , nn adjournment was taken until next Sunday afternoon at ! ) o'clock in the lecture room of Trinity ealhedr.il. Dean Gardner , who WHS present , expressed a wish that all clergymen in the city \vould make an nn- nounci-ment from their pulpits on Sunday next of the meeting1 of the society , nnd de sired that all persons having the mteiest of the institution ut heart should attend. A Serious Accident. Shortly after 10o'clock yesterday moraine ; a man named Ed Hanson was carried to Dr. Hnldrldgu's drugstore in a very bad condi tion. It was learned from the men who ac companied him , tb.it they v-'oro engaged in hauling pipes for the waterworks. Hanson was standinc , in t he wagon nnd the team started , throwing him off. Ho fell between the front and hind wheels , ono of the latter going over his licid. On the side of his head which was touching Uie giound , there is a hole nearly an huh dci-p. Dr. n.ildrulgo who aUemlcit him explains this by supposing that his ho id rested ai'.iiiiat a sinill pebble and the weight of the wagon caused the damage. He Is in n , very cntii-iil condition. The accident occurred between Floioncu and Fort Omaha. The man is being cared for by his friends. After diphtheria , scarlet fever or pneumonia , Hood's . Sar.saparilla will give strength to the system , and expel all poison from the blood. Everybody bays Union soapistho'hebtT C'oolcy'n "For the last two or thrco dais , " said Mr. Coolcy , yesterday "I'itt Pordlws threatened to have mo arrested U I appeared at the Third want polls on election day working for Mike Maul. I have wanted In tills ward for four years , To-day a man approached me , and I asked him if ho was a republican. Ho answered , 'yes , ' and was introduced tQ Maul , who was close by , ami was offered a cigar. Unstated that ho was going to voti > for Maul , anil the latter thanked him. l then handed him a ticket , and in reply to my ipiostions he said that ho linn lived for two years in Omaha nnd icfiidod at U. S. Hotel on Douglas st. Ho went to vote but the Judges said ho was n resident of thu other precinct. Aecomp.inieu by myself and others , htnrtcd for the other poll. His vote v.'ivs challenged , mid 1'at Ford had him arrested , One of .Ford's workers then turned to mo nnd said unleis 1 got out they would have . mo nrrchted too. leant : ' 'You can't In- timhlato mo , it Is my intention to defeat the boodle alderman nnd Hrss Tweed of Omaha. llv a warrant Issued In justice Wndo on Compi tint of Kit Ford 1 was taken to the polloj station. Mr. IJains went my bond , which \vii-j Sloe " Mr , Cooley cays it Is a disgrace to cn-ory rospoiU.tblo citi- 7cn in Omaha. Ho says ho will sue l-'ord for being the cuusu ol itu Illegal arrest. The Coining Comet . Tt if. fancied by a grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a lingo bottle , having ' 'Golden Medi cal Uibcovory" inscribed upon it in hold ohaructorrt. Whether this conceit and high compliment will ho voriliod re mains to he seen , but Dr. Fierce will continue to send forth that wonderful vegetable compound , and potent eradicator - cater of dlsciiho. It has no equal in medicinal and health-giving proportion , for imparting vigor and tone to the liver nnd kidnioyH , in purifying the blood , and through it cleansing nnd renewing the whole system. For scrofulous hu mors , and consumptloii.oi- scrofula , . in its early btngos , it is a positive spe- cllk > . Druggists. Hip returns ( or your money when you buy Union soap. of of The following building permlu were issued yestcnlr.v : Henry W , Yatcs , tuo-story btnlilo , CM- cage ami 'Dili ty-kccund htrccts. . . . } 5.SO ) A. W , I'hi'lpH , tuci story Iiuine iluollliii , . 3.V. < J Itlcli Andicus , onv-htoiy fiantJ In Hurt- uutu'u luMltlou . . . . 600 Milw Matlicson , n\o-itory Irani i : i-toiu mulilittK. Ailliu'tim Pliuo . N. A , C liiUlviifcon , roar ouv tur ) Irauiu Cdii.iccn , 'J'litrty alstli mil Wiiyno btrtw . . . . . . . i'.CO ) P , i' . Clonilfniilng , tAM > atory IrnniH rusl hi Ot me and barn on Dnvvnputt and l.'ln- ton fctro t * , . , . . . . . : ir , < K ) tib jiawlts , wub-ui.iinil ; ; . CIIIIKI < Y FINANCIAU The Haliool Hoard llonrs Accounts of Mvpun-uvs ntul Koceipto. The reguliir meeting of the board of edu cation took place Monday night , eleven mem bers Ixjlnc present. The resignation of Miss Ksther .Incoln ns teacher was accepted. Miss HdiMi A Merriam asked for the use of n recitation room In the high schoil to be used.for the study of literature and history twice a week. KoferreJ. The Westminster Presbyterian church asked for ttie use of West Omaha school for Sabbath-school ser vices. Granted. Judo Shields reported that the case of the Omaha Hulldiug associa tion of Omaha , Xeb. , vs Oraud Kapids Furniture company li.is been dismissed , and the board dismissed as garnlshce. Mr. A. Tr.tynor cave Hie board the oiton | ! of purchasing certain lots on Ninth and I'a- clllc streets. The lots are , ho claims , ad mirably suited for ° ehool purposes. Treasures John Hush presented the follow ing month's report , ( .CNMUI , ri'VI ) . Halanco last rcpoil * I.I,30.S2 Tux collected department I.Wll.d I Fines in police court , Oct 1,1.CO Licenses collected Nov U'.KI.Hi Sale of old building HUM Overdrawn nSVl.iVl , \VarrantspaId In Nov 'Jj. 101.8.1 SINhlMI Ff.SH. Halnncc last report J17IVJ.T. ( > Honds on deposit lit , : > ( HU)0 ) Taxcollectod Sept aiJUKI Alley paving bonds bought Hl.oOO.OO 1-4,1(15 ( 75 Honds on deposit 'Ji.lMtl 00 \\arrnnt paid in Nov lH. i3l.25 Halancc 7,3M.oO l.in : VM > iirii.niMi n NI > . Halr.nco last report Ol.2Jt.Ki Warrants paid in Nov ' 'ti.'CCUri ' HnUmeo W.'J.'S.ll Superintendent .lames renortcd that tlicro nro m many of the night schools several pu pils of twenty-one years of ago and over. Tliis was notable most pat lieuhirly in Cuss street school , where' there were some thing over thirty. On a motion of Mr. Wchrcr all pupils over twenty-one years of uue nnd attending night schools In this city should by taught free of charge. The mo tion was adopted. Several gentlemen from tlw Sixth ward appeared in person and through their chair man asked lite board to appoint Mr. Thomas J. MeOrain to till anj vacancy that might oc cur in the board. Four linns competed for the privilege of being allowed to put asbestos coverings on the Shurman heating pipes in the schools. They wcro Strang , Clark it Co. , Urahnm Park Co. , William T. Honner and A. W. Shcrcr & Co. The.bids were referred , The buildings nnd property committee reported having let n contract for removing a frame school building from Luke to Fort Omaha und another from Lake to Iothrop for fUni.OO nnd for building a cess pool nt Walnut Hill for iO.M ( ) . Six teachers were allowed half pay during their absence from duty in October and November. The time of their atisenco bc'iig in excess of the ten days absence allowed each teacher every month. J lie committco on claims reported the pay roll for November which received the assent of the board the amounts were : Teachei.s pay roll $10,200 r > 0 lunitors : iVJl 00 Other employees I JJl.s1 ! Total ' . ' . ' ! . ' 'ia:35 : The same committee recommended the payment of $ -li.TJ.n5 ( for contract work on now school bo paid A. W. PhcljM jwork on Walnut Hill school * 2,500.)0'Sti-.inj ( ) ; & Chirk steam heating Webster st. school 4250.00. 1'liese claims were all allowed. The following resolutions wore then sub mitted : Hy Morrison Naming the new school at the fort the Fort Omaha school. By Spalding Allowing the teachers of nusio to give a concert to show tho.r SJM- tc'ins of teaching anil the ofl'oct of their work. Hy Morrison That on and after January 1 , 1SO ! , the superintendent of school build ings shall bo paid at the rate of . < 1SOO a vcar , nnd shall bo required to provide a liorsn anil wagon to do nil light hauling. This uucstion arose from the fact that the superintendent had charged # ) extra during November for carrying materials for repairs o the different schools. The resolution goes jvor under the rules until next month. Whether the horse and wagon for light muling are to be kept at the expense of the joard the resolution docs not mention. The board adjourned. ISot ii CuiiCorniu Hear. Anybody can catch cold this Icind o weather. The trouble is to let go , like the man who caught the hear. Wo ail- vise our readers to purohabo of the Goodman Drug Co. a bottle of SAXTA Alillj , the California King of Consump tion , Abthnui. lironchitib , Coughs and Croup f'ures , and keoj ) it handy. 'Tin l > leasing to the taste and death to the iihove complaints. Sold at $1.0(1 ( a hottlo or 't for $ l.o ( ) . CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE gives Immediate relief The Catarrhal virus is feoon displaced hy it& healing and iionetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00bontby mail SI.10. Standard shor.thand school. 1C03J Fsir- imm. * I.UXUltY ON T1IIC ItOAl ) . Arrival of the Golden Gate Special Yesterday .Uoruln : ; . Three o'clock Monday afternoon saw the Golden Gate special start from Chicago on its first trio to the \ycst , and yesterday morning it reached the eastern terminus of Us future IIto run between Omaha and the Pacific coast. It to ton was all that , fancy pictured itand on entering the cars composing it one was lost amid the luxuriant cushions , hidden hy the rich drap- cries , or rclleeted an hundred times in the countless mirrors that ta'co ' the pluco of pvi- nclllng. On board were Major T , II. Weeks , general superintendent of tlio Pullman p.d.ieo cur company ; K. fw. Koinux , assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacilie ; A. . Karling , general supurlntondcnt of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. IMul ; S. .1. Col lins , superintendent of the Chicago division ; . X. IJnrr , superintendent of mat-lnnery of the Milwaukee , Ciiptaln George M. Gray , general ticket agent ; A. F. Merrill , assist ant ticket agent of the Milwaukee ; Gcorg" Sillw , mechanical engineer ; C. A. Cinrcclun , superintendent of the Chicago division of the 1'nllm.in company ; Mrs , 10. lj. f.'imas , Mr , and Mrs. 11. W. Ciddwell , K. H. Marlin , C. K Drown , \V. 1' . Apnloynrd und Major J. P. Trout. 1 The newspaper clement was represented by y . U.Vilhon , proprietor , and \V. K. Kulliv.in , ' biisinchs manager of tlio Chicago Kvcnmg J , .lourmil. The run was niiulo from Chicago on schedule time , nnd without any of the minor ( mishaps that sometimes mar theptinsvrc , ' of N il travel in new coaches , which , la itself 1111 pruuf of the superior workmanship ol the uf train. Throuhtln3 ( couttosy of Mr. 1-Vod Nash , M general agent of the Milwaukee , a car was placed r.t the disposal of the Omahn press , and long before daylight S. T. Wood- bridge of the U'oiId , W. C. Gregory of the Ivcpublicaii , J. F. Itlloy of thu Herald , and Sam 13. Pcttigrov/of Tun HIK : found their way to the Tenth street depot. There they wore mot by Mr , Naih , who was accom panied by W. F. lljchrl of the I'aciHu Ex press company , J. 1C. McC'lure , western passenger agent of the Milwaukee ; .Superintendent Skinner , of Pullman Pal.iro Cor company ; Manager Frank Macdonnld , the Millurd , and T. If , Hutlcr , chief clerk the Milwaukee. Shortly after U o'clock the party started across the river , and ut the transfer wcro Joined byV. \ . H. Cop ouof the Nonpareil , and J. M. Muttho\vrof the Globe , Council Hlulfs , along with SJJ. . Kohror , the postal service , nnd J. F. McConnoU , of the Chicago , Milwaukee , V St. Paul do- tcctivo service. Jtofroidiiuunts wcro served , and time passed quickly durlrit. the short run loNcolu , twenty miles east of Council iihiffs. where the part.v * disembarked mid awaited thu coining of the Guidon ( Jute special. They had not long to wait , because , in a fmv min utes , it pulled Into the depot , and remained lir.t long enough for the party to pet on board. A few inoaicnts were devoted to ru moving Ihudust of travel at tliu marble- topped lavatories , uud they sat dowa tn a calf fast that could nut bo surpassed , and only equalled by U.o tlrsr ela i huU'ls of the coun'ry. Hlchly cuBhJOicd : t > eitb : accom- u patty of four uv each of the tables , the snowy covers of which wore nlmost hidden In the crystal nnd silver ware thnt weighted them down. The break fast was tirepuroil by four cooks niul served b.v n sUiir of live waiterswho were in clinrtro of C. It. HiiKlics , tow.ird , unit It Is but IK- tintf to say Unit to hn care nnd tliouclit niiiuli thnt wan pleasant In the trip wns owing , Al most before the breakfast was oaten , the run of twenty miles to the Hluffs was innde , and ns It stopped the train was surrounded by a crowd of slpht seers who were on hand to Inspuct it. The triii from C'hlonpo Wits made in I'hnrno of Conductor C. A. Mitehcl nnd KiiKinucr Sid Southard , of the MlUvuukoo road , and over its line. Their services cc.i ed nt the transfer , and the train was handed over to the Union I'.t elite oIllulaK This af- ternonn the lieat mid electricHnhtliifT nppar- atnswlll bo insicclcd | a-id the tram thrown open to those wishing to sco it , nnd tomorrow row It will sturl nut tn make nno of the most Important links in the route between the At- Inntic and 1'aellle OCLMIIS. It will then uo in clmrtfoof Conductor I'leroo and HrnUenmn Mnrnhy , of the L'ninn Piu'ille , with Tlicodoro in the i-ufo as engineer. Cleanliness is next to Godliness Use Union soup. A. Chattel .Murfnmr . Joseph Koc-hn ( lied yesterday n chattel mortgage in favor of Jletz Hros , covering all the saloon fixtures and stock on hand at the saloon situated nt1 Mi ! St. Mary's nvonuo , Omaha , consideration * l , " > . " ( ) . This powilorncvcr varies. A mnrvcl of purity MioiiKth nnd wholesomenoMore econom ical than tliu 01 dlnary kinds , nnd cannot busolil In competition with tliu inultltiuloof low cost , Miort weight alum or phnsphnte powders. Sold onlylu cans. Itov-il Itakiui ; Powder U . , KM Wallstreot. New York. AST ALL PRECEDENT. OviitT\vo : MILLION'S lisTiunt."ni : > Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated l > y tlio legislature of ] y'.S. for rduciitlnmil and lliiirltnbli- purposes , audits franchise made a part of the pont -tato Ciin- htltutlon , lull-TV , l > y an overwhelming popular " ' "ts'fiHASn EXTHAOItniNA li V HIIAWINOS take-place Hcnii-Anmiallvi.lnno and De'-emberi nnd Its ( JllANI ) SINKI.l ! Nf.MIlIIll IMIAW- INS ( ! take place In each of tlio other ten months In tli year , and are all druxui In public , at the Academy ot Music , New Orleans , l.a. "Wodo hi reuy certify that wo si.pei vice the niTiinitements lor nil Hie Monthly and Seml-An- nuiil Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company , and lu jierson niimagu am : contiol the Dranlugs theniiflvew , mil that the saino nte > conducted with honesty , fairness , and In good faith towuul all iiurtfc * , ami we aiithorlzo the rnnipany to use this cartlliciil * ' . with t'ao- siniiles of our signatures attached , In its ndver- 7 COMMISSIONRKS. \\"e , the undi rslgned Hants and Hnnkers.w ill pay all I'rl/.i-s iliawn In The Louisiana State Lotteries wliieh may bo presented at our coun ters. H. M. WALMSLI'.V. Pros. Louisiana Nat. Hank. PinitKIM , VNAl'X. Pros..State Nafl Hank. A. 1IALDWIN. l're . New ( Irle.ins N'at'l Hank. CAUL KOIIN , 1'ros. I'liion National IJanlc. In the Aunilciny of Alunic , Now Or- lonns , Tuosdn.Doccinlicr 18 , 1 HH , CAPITAL PRIZE , $600,000. 100,000 , Tic&ots at $ 0 ; Halves $20 ; Quarters , $10 ; Eighths , $5 ; Twentieths , $2 ; Fortieths , $1 , I.KTOI * I'lll/.US. 1 1MU7.I3 OT liiU.U'Ols . WOl.OX ) 1 I'ltl/l ! Ol' LMO.WWIs . ' 00,0)0 ) 1 I'lll/i : < ) ! ' 1U.IXHS ' | . JUt.lWO : or , ( , ( ois iiuow a.'iojiaro fi PltlXI'.SOK liWHaro ( 1 ! ! PIIIXINOK fi.il laro , r , PIIIXP.SOK H.IKH ) 10) ) PKIXP.SUK ( UUaio MK ) ) 200 IMMXKSOK UOaro . HJ.WIJ MO J'HIXIISOK . ] UO'J ' < > 0 . ritr/.is. : UK ) Prizes of $ l.0niaio . $ ] ( M , ( IO 100 Pllrcs of Mllaru . HI.IHIJ 1X ( ) 1'rl es of ID ) are . 40.0m TiriKi : Ni'\iiiKiriiiiMis\is. : ( m I'rlzosof S.viOan' . 7VJiX ! ) V.I I'rlzva of 4Ularo . ayoO Tw < i NfMiiuii TKIIMINAI.S. PXI Prizes of tail ) ire . $1MOX ) WO Prizes of KOOare . ItO.UOO 3,146 Prlzos. amountlnBto. $2,118,800 iTimn.riiU\n ; , or miy further Infiiriiiiitlnn ili'-lii'd. nrltn li'Kllil ) In tliu iimlCTsluJK' ' ! . rlonily Matlni ; > our reslden c.Hiili Main , ( 'utility , .strui'tiin I mimlnT. .More rupi'l ' it" urn in. ill ilollvcry nlll liu us- Hiiri'd liy > uur 1'iiuluiliik' an umclopu buurlnu your lull Hililii'ta M-inl l-ovi-Al , .VOTI , K\iii | > m Money Orders , uf Nuvnrk l ALhunuu in ( irOlnnry leitur , C'unency by x ( ill uur rxK | > UM < ; ii'lilrus-n.l . Address Re ° isereil ! Letiers to NKW OKI.UANS NATIONAL HANK .Now OrlUHU8I/ii , " IV IVJU " I'jrtl ' ' ! ISIMt ' 1 > ruin llttLo ItiiaitriiKiiril l'K' ' onioof ( ami ! cn- V.iiilj , rlio lire In cliiiiiri' ol Ihu ilranluuii , It a Kiiur- nnli'O dl u Huluto iHlrncKi unil liilcurlty. tlmt Iliu ili.inoi'h ! niiuill i'iuiiliiiul | that lioiinu tlill I'OsHihly ' ili\lnii luit niiiiilicr will clniw a prlru IIIIMKMIII'Mt ulxo. I lint l ho payment nfiirl/osls ii'AiiAM'ni : ! ) ii v loi'it NAl'ioxAi. HANKS OK v > urii-.in i . uiiJ . Iliu TickcU iili'i'ltin'il li } llui I'rm .1 ( if i til in > lliiiti < Mvlin < u i tliiirtureil i rlyhtv nro ri'i-riKi lrei In tliu lilxliot roiirln tharclore , bunnro ' till iiuifillona or iinom iiiuuii M'lu'iuos , Mas Meyer-SstsblishsJ IGSS-Adclph Hoyor SIXTIUJNTH AND FAIIXA.H ST General for STEINWAY , CHIOKERIN6 , KNABE , VQSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS W , , STARR N-O-S Story & Clark aui siionln r-Bull Orjai ? SI-U'-IAI. I'HIL'i : . ' } ANU TUKMS. The "GlcnflGiinlng" Cape Top 0crcoa , The most successful garment Introduced by us this season. Tlio capos are do I I tnchablo and the material1 * are of ( strong twectl and the stlundU Irish' F4'ie/o texture * . Also u complete sto.-ki of plain Overcoats and Frie/o UUtors. OR- 2O TO 60 DAYS. This 5s a disease which has heretofore Uallled nil Medical Science. Wo have a H&medjunknown to 'inyo u > In tliu World outside of unr Omipany.and onu thulh.K to euro the most obsunatu case ? . Ten days In luci-nt ViiM's ilot" * I lie \.ork. 't is the old clnonlo duen hcatoil cases ti'at ' we solicit. We liavo cured hundiods who lm\o 1'ccn fbnndoned by Physicians , ami proiii-tuicvil incu able , imil o chalU'tmoth'j WoilJ to'jr.nu is n cn o that Wi > vill not curtIn lesS than sl'tvLivi. . Sliii'o ' tlio history ot medicine a true sporlllc for Svphllls has been bought for b inever found until our . was discovered , and ivu are jnsMlta I In saying It Is tlio only Kuineay In tlie \ \ orliltlintvilipoi - Itlvcly cure , uecan o the li V-t Mi'ill'-.il U c/ik- . , piiblbhed liy theb st known luitliorlttcs , , s ly llicru vcn'i never atrnosiiecltle b forOir ; rem edy 111 ciu-o hen uvorvthms el-e has lulled. Why waste your tlmo and monty with puti-nt incillrlnes that never had \lriue or doctor xvlth physlclun ; , that ca'inot euro you , you that ha\o tried t-verj thluguNo shouHl come t ) us nu\v ixml get permiiuent relief , yon ne\or cnn gia It else where. Mark wh.it wo wiv , In th end von must take our remedy or > 'IIViit ; recovei aivl jon thnt have ticcu allllctpd bui ft 'lu > n : : : : . ( should by all mitntis vonjo to us now "inr 0:115 : in ten of new casert t-vor get permn'it'tillv rtiii'd. Many get help ana ilitn ! : they -ire fi-'u fro-n t'ir- disease , lint In one , twr > ortlir o yuuis after R appears again inn niotu liorriblo form. This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or l.lood Disease when Everything EUo Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Koom 10 and 11 , U. S. XaUmial 'iSauk bnildinir , Oniiiha , Neb. OMAHA MEDICAL * * SURGICAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 13th & DodtfQ , Sts. ron im TTICATMENT OP jii.r , Appliascos for Zeformitiea and T-USSJS. licet fncllltleii , ui | | > nratiiianil lumoillea for tucceis. inl trcniinuiit ot every form uf illnenjo leuulrlng MeJIcnl or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Iloinl and nttendnncoi lie > t hoipltal uCcomiuoJa. Uoniln ilia WL-U. v utTK r iu CinoutABS on noforniltlc .nil Jlrncej , Triuioi , Chit ) I uot , Curvntuiu of iu , > > plno , 1'lli't , Tumor * , Cincer. Citarrli. llnmcbltln. Inlinlatlon , Elfi-trli ity , I'unilytm , Upllcpiy , Kidney , llliidilur , liyo , 15 r , skin and niooil.nn I nil riur lull Opurutlons Dlsonses of Women n Specialty. lloon ON DmriA.BES OK WOMEN J'nf.E. ONLY RELIAnLS MEDICAL INST1TUT3 MAKIXO A HI'Kt'lU/rr or DISEASES. All IllooJ Jl on ci iiicccnifully trcntuil. Syphl'ltlo ' rolscm ruiuorua from tUe njritum wltliout inori'ury. Now rpvirrutlra tr utmo.it farlom of Vlixl IMncr. I'ursuni iniHtile to vllt ui may ha trimteil nt hnmc by aorruoponilcncu. All ciiiniuiinloullon-i iinllileiitlnl. Meillifm' * nr lustniiaoati LIU l > y innll ur mpru'S , ruturoly iiin'ki'.l. no rrirki to InUlc-ato ( ontiiutn ur 'JiHlcr. oni1 popionul lalrTli-iT pri-furrj.l. O.ill Hn l ronDiiIt us or und tilitory of yuur CHBU , and no will ud in plnln ornippor , oar BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Dpon rrtMitii , Special or Nervous u pnui. Impo- teccj. Syphilis , Ulaetandarnocolj , with quoiuun tlit. Addiusj Omaha Mctllcal and Snr < ; tcnl Institute , or I K. McMEJVABIY , Ocr. I'ltli and Dodce KU. . OMAHA. MSB. . GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR JANY CUSTOMMADICORSET MAYER , STROUSE & CO. s.is BROADWAY. N. v. , - J. OAumA.mi , Surgeon and Piiyshin. OfllceN. \ \ Coiner nth. iiil Uoit'ui St. Oillca telejihonu , 1'ij ' ; HusUlctico Uiloption * ) , 'tii. Dr , J. E. iGrcw , Ono or the Most HiiiTCS > ful SPECIALISTS the Treatment of all Chronic or tlia So-called Incurable Diseases , Hue * lt < tr , TliriHtt , Limy. * , Lit'cr , Jtldililw , liltlneii unit Xavnm * lln- cttsen ( ri-dtctl with A f uro Kiiarnntced In all ca oa of I'JIIVATU and HKI.V IMMIArilX All dlsordcM ot tliu HHXUAi , uuiiAKti ( ; inui : > mui MA.NIIDOU amlli.NKHliV MKSTOKtil ) COXril'l.TATiO.V 1'UIJi : . 'IVeatinent liy forreupondeuco , tiund ctanip for u-ply. Oftico Dushman Bloc < c , IGtli nnd Sta. Omaha , Neb \ Jii Hundreds of customers to whom we have sold overcoats during the past few weeks , expressed their astonishment and inquired how it is l ! possible that such garments can be sold in the regular way at snch figures , 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 , $20 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 fiv4 class manufacturers. We in fend to mala1 just as quick work with them as wo did with our first purchase , ami if our former prices have created cxcilement lhe ( ijjines we put on this lint lot , will do so still more. GOOD CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS , with heaviest bcrgc lining , well made , at 9:5.75 : ; other houses ask ? S for such a garment. tJOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS with plu--h collai and culTs.lined with heavy ci : imerevery long c"l and an excellent storm coat at 8-1.75 ; vej-nlar this garment would cost ahoul § 10. A lot of ELEGANT CHINCHILLA COATS , lined throughout with fine quilted satin , corded edge , satin sleeve lining and of excellent workmanship have marked § 7.75. This garment wo had intended to mark § ! ) , but we made such a I isc hit with our first 97.75 satin lined overcoat , and ? o many customers were 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 counlry 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. Ue\\.uc of Fraud , a ? my name anil the pricr arc * t.tni ; a on the bottom of all my .iclvirtind slu.es . before Icavms tlic factory , wJutli prcttct the \Vf.irT afr "iit h/li i rices nul inferior coot'- ' If a * 't ' iler clfcrs % Vr * f * Douulit * shoes at \ retlnrecl price , or rnjs he li.is them xutlmut my n.nno and price stamped Cil tlic bottom , put him QOV.IJ as .1 fraud. The only calf .1Si : AJI1.KHS Plioc smooth In- Mile. NOTAOKSOl WAXTIIKHA IMolnirMlm feet , easy as liiiiul-seucil and \VII.I. NOT Kir , TO THE PUBLC. ! The recent flrrular sent out l.y tlie Ntw Jlrjrlnml I.aitrr'i I'rotntlte Union d ttil Aittfwt Jfl. I * * * , rfiie | unc lalwr IT * L'Ainzntlutitt to hovcutt invilmc \ \A\t \ \ timl mMradmg , 01 tin r. n udtrmiWi- inr factory , o il tui.i.iiiu' Hi it li.llr.t . ru | > nrti > , oml hm lm n lor on r a \ car If injiiuy ( Kith K'nlchd d l.ulior Biidthc l.ntlrr i I'roiPdlve lriii n in n.nmlju ortlir tn | ruvo to the inrmhfMOl I-nI ir t'iziiii/dli'in ' ' r\rr > t\iav thtt Dicitntiiuent * tucdein fitul circu r nto luUc 1 oiler $5OQO REWARD Id any rT ( l'i orpirioniwhim hlrri i-nlllhi1 ilripinoit ni uls li iMln uli f u lii inn I'lili i-llir \ > ill lit > M i ; i > il mitll jaliliory lit Ibr'.i \V. l IKH'fil.A5 ! . Iroflton , Mi\ff , For sale by Kellov , Stii-'e.i it Co. nnd fico. S. Miller , 1U North Kith St. To ( < lusgow , lirirast , Dublin anil Lm'im ! : > l From New York EverTuesilav / , Cabin pai-Haeu Wi and 8.V , acoidl to location or Male room. ixrm : > don Wi 'o f HI. fstccrngi'touild li'iiin Ilnrnjio at l.o et Hates. Al'STI.S 1IALDWIN A : CO. . Oi-n'l ARi-nti. M llro.inu.iy , New York. JOHN HLiaiN : : , Ocn'l Western Affont , IU1 Itanilolph St. , Chli-aso. 1IAHHV H. MdOIIHS , Ajfent , Omaha. Reduced Cabin Hates to Gliibfow Kx- liibition. Saska National Bank : U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAKA , HE 3. I'nlil Up Caiillal $100,000 Siirpliis . .0,000 II , W. VATI-H , rresidont. LKWIH.S , HIM ; ) , Vice J'rcsldont. A. II. TDU/.AI.IX-pd Vlco 1'roMdent. w , II. H. HIIIUH ; : , C.iihler. . . W , V. MOIISK. .lOIINB , C'OM.INS. II. W. VA'ii.H. Ii\visij. : liiu. ( : : A. I ! . ToiI/AUN. Oilico THE IRON BANK , lorner I'-'in and rarn.untita A Ge STEEL PENS COLD MSML PAKIS KXTOSiriOH MS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE HOS2 PEEFEC11 OF PENS _ . L. 8T.UM1. I6t ! Howard St. , Omaha , has drawn plans and ftprcltlratlnns for a 'J-room frame ho.is.v.liii h combines _ _ _ _ titillty.ooinfort.eionomy and beamylna ay linpobslhlo In any ( food * Z - - house tiiat costs from JI.MJ : to si.toj As moio tlian UJzfZZ . . . . . will ba hr..if. po. I can ntfnrd to olfera copy for OrlBlnnlnnrt splendla tH. tlio jsail ff J otlierwist ) bolnt ; from Z designs f.-.rnlKlicd , as can uc Judged r V'vftrteU of33"l ? * = : = : : : : form Ul ° BCts or I'l ' use * completed buildings of g per cent more. " ' nil < lebcriptonn. ! I have in my clliir , ratifinc Incest = - ' 'nom & ' < ,0Q to MOO.WO. My unusual cxporlenco will BUarantci Natlsfactlon % nd reliable coutraclors only ore engaged on iny orlC3. J'arlles wishing to build fti corilUk.lv In vlted. ESTABLISHED 1851 I ISO So. Chicago. illB. I Clr.ritSt , Tlio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Ticallng vUUi the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS dirouic , teen ? and Privalc Diseases , -NERVOUS DBBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Uxhouitlnp : Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Hack Ache ai.d all llic flecu Icadini ; to early decay an-lj eili.in | Consumption cit Insanity , trc.ncd sucntifically by new intlliods willi nc\cr-f.ulin MICICSS. , r SYPHILIS am ! Ml bad Blood anil Skin Dis eases permanently cured. ij-KIDNEY and UKIHARYcomplalnK.GIeet , Gonorrhoea , Strkture , Varicocclc anil all dkratck cfthc Cenilo.L'nn.ity Orpins turcil [ > rom [ > lj' ! without injury InStomaih , KWni-ys oroilitrGitarn tinNo experiments. Age and experience im portant. Consultation frrc jmi sacred. w-Keml t cents | nicl.ii.r for Celebrated WoiUs on Chronic , Nervous anil Delicate Diseases. /Jii-Jliusc conlcmplalme Marriage urn ! for Dr. Clarke's ctlclratcd ( , uld.- Male ami I'cmale , each 15 cents , both ss-citits ( siaini" . ) Consult llic iild Doctor. A frienilly Icltcr IT cull may f avc fiitinr-.ulTtr. iiiK.iniUlianieand add RoUlenjears lohfe Cllook "Life's ( Scciei ) Errors , " soccutk ( itjnipi ) . Medicine and t. mines scni cicry litre , secure from exposure. Hours , Bo | 8. Sundays y In u Adtliess F. D. CLARKE , m. D. , I8G So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. OVFR 10,000 , MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES WEHI3 F3OLD IN 1O07. Tlicsi H , iiiesuionio" " oloUiJ'it | Ilian volmnri wlin Jiniiilii ho wnlteii In jiril : > .t' "ftiiepe u.tur nieut.s i is- . > < ! ' ' ) Hi" M ij"o ( < i" < i IH. .Mit i I'AIII.O * \rs in tHh JUvdi g "I USD ihu MiiKi-o KuiiK1 c"ii t.inilv I" i'1/ ' Schoolami I'riv.uo Kit. lion ; II fiillllli * i cry rtiiiu.ii'iii'lit f t tliu Most Mlrilnif work ; I wntiM nut fX < hniij-i' It lor itny riiUiW made. ' r-'ond fur'Hir I'lirnacH l lnul.ii' and n-ml what Iilij > lrlitn > , ] irofesi nh , w lentl . ! > . mm l.nnirniul Iilfrrliaiil" say of tli-i M.iR" ' ' r rini'l"t ' ln 'y IIHVO In IIBU. liun'l pi.i In Ht-ain nr IM Water Al' ' ; paratiiH.tlllyon KVIIH' wlwt u IIIKST i I.AIH II" ' ' Air finnacHlll do lor hull tliu > "it. Tin : MUIKH ItlNdl .Kiil..Ai ( CH.Hi'-ifO i.vn f'ioitiNf ) srn\i.s : AIII : KOMI i\i-.iv.uiini-ijy fin tiuuntii. iiml o wairiuit ' " h f" " . , j.\ < ! pcifoct Mtlnfii' tl ni to tlie WOOL MAtii.l. IT UN St'lICd , . T'.W I'fJfiN KT , lluMon. * ii \ b , lion , * ruf , t t * "I tl u * Aim- ! - * , PKOF.r.O. FOWLER , MooJu ( Conn. liworc . lUMirtlod lil/i"lilifliniinni : ( { / li.a . inrdji iiljtny ' at l Ur li.tci natli nal Inhibit 1 1 n nt IIIIISM-IHIII\O tuovi'd in l-i' .1 II'hl-i'lK' s i , medial itgoiitlnall C'nlaiiliH o [ tliu i rgaii'-of io-ii > ratloii nnd illjji'B- Hull. S ) I > K. .MINUJAJi ! [ ( > rASinUiis : nro pro- - by pli1 sh'Iain in il "cis.'s it the IntiKl nnili'lio t uii'l asllima. 'I'll ' l" ii"llt ill rlvi'd ' timu tiiflriiM Is iiii.nrpiiMcil , .iii'l ' rvi-ii In tin' most i liriuiic casus thuy hinitlu' , cnio , und Htlninluti * . b o to nil --liiilliir jiri'ii.irailoiH. b rniiKn tlioy mo iinatnial ri'ini'iu , 11-1 ininduHc-r.it. il nroilucl ot ' - . nnillnifnlsliiil iln- tlit'Hpl-Ui.ii , lontalnliiK In an - Kiei'orall Kinutlrt > prnii ll'l' ' " * of tla o pilni ; ' < . iiaiud i-xclii-boiy inidi'i1 tln > personal siuiervls- l n and i-ontrol of W. S-li-ll7I.N | ( ( ) , M. U. , Iv. K. S.inltaiy Councillor. SOlllIN" 'Jj'JJ ' U' . JuI'r4 \ ' "r" llnn" < limlld , ihii solvunt In ( oiiBfiHandnilaiili'-.i'Vt'n in tliu Hunt chronic oases. Tnolr HIIUJI-HI H nn- lorrcmcily in wlioopliiK-cuiiuli iimldlphiliflrla ; In tliu forinoi1 thry Ichion Hi i p.ucyMii > nfllin attiu'k. while pivvi'iitliiK' ' ' liu inil'TillMMM' . whli Ii i-aiinot iitko hold In ulln at not uHc-ui'd by ratnrili. irca cd v.ilni' fioin tliu ( iK't of li ivliica tuvor.iblu Inllni'iico ' nnuii Hie oruun * ui il tl'.n. in ki-jil IM i vi-rj lioini' . All niollii rs are reroni- nil-lull d t nwllu'lr clillil 'I'll ilinlnu tliorolil M'.KIIII tonlluu n imhUlli'fluHlj tunii'll lutliuir inoiitliHHlilIi' out on iii.iiulsoruoliiK to KI heel , ( ) ll ) : . MINIJItAI , I'AKI'lJ.liS inn lor milo aiii'iiih iillilnn.'uixtsal'Vc a hnx ionldyuur iliiwl-t i.ol kii p Ilium , kliully : uUlrbs tliu boclen Minerol Springs Company iMinilcd ) IB C'iduf Street , , NC\A York. GOLD MEDAL , TABIt ) . 18 , BAKER'S itf" T'orc/d , from wlilrh flip riri'ta et Oil liai been rrmouu It liatl/.rca limn the itrrnyll , f ( XIPUI mlTiil with SUrrl. , Arro root or Hujrnr , ami 13 therefore fjrmvrntcanuml- i-ol. mlmy tiJi lliin ent ( tut a tup. It U ri.iiutnn , noutlililny , ilrfjjtlicDirc. caillr il/citvU. ! and ailmlnl'Iy ui.iU-il for l ntllni for p'l.'oni In lun'.lh. HulJ ( irnrurt W , BAKER & CO , , Dorclicslcr , Mass , FRE'ET IIXTKA inn.IDA v orriiit , 'irwpmir IfitruliK-ii uur new "J'utiiv tjMniii" u.Mf \ \ will , K ordiTf ! m ( jure , ilnilMii- ion ul ihrra , t hoxri of 10 ( U r pnr.ii I'll ir. : in imr Pun ur Ks tftf oOlcIn llJ iH. . Al > .HI. ' Trwi-1 * ! trlplluii ITMu.i il ID'I'i'iu. Klflhu. III.MI 10- ri-IH ot ( nil. iiflUri tliu rmrlrril * icrllml t"P- HlnrilliutrKli" ! 1-iiaiij ji.jjimi Write nmiif mid Ii'ittonVtf u1 ! lr"i ( > Uir | r lleir.it by rv lsijica null or EI ( ' I > riu'c tin I jt'dftf * MI i.ui II. TANSIU& CO. , GS Slate SI. , Ctrragtv rnNNvnovAb w. * i ct'imfully unutidll.lx ( bt'nc. . ? " \ r fdi'1 * Are , ' * fi/f. tffit < 4'tli\d flaunt y-Jjl1 ; rl u l.yinull.i.r KI ilruti.i , - , / , i/j / ' "j-i J.yPXHi L'lUM' ll'CV ; , 1Kl. l. . . ; i 'i mntt t < ( / fiooiunui\