i..ia . n. " THE OMAHA DAILY BEET ; FRIDAY. DECEMBER" 14. 1888. THE CITY. C. S. Tliggins" liquor cases have boo continued until 2 p. in. to-day. Two car loads of tin from Livcrpoc were received at the custom house. Fifty eases of wino wore received froi Hlngcn , Germany , uy the custom hous yesterday. The Frances Cleveland club had nn other dance Wednesday night , n llaseall's hall. Indications at the signal bureau go t ohow that fiomowhat warmer wcatho will follow for iho next few days. Lorn BeaUy.a farmer of Sarpy countj n , was duped out of $7.50 on Tenth streo > yesterday. The shark was not arrested \ .1. Mahamal was tlio nntno of a Juji 6 nnoso traveller who passed througl I Omaha ycstortlny morning en route fo Yokahoma. The new town hall , which will b named Florence hall , is nearly llnlshei and will be in readiness for use bofor Now Year's IJay. At the synagogue this evening n * 7 o'clock a lecture will -dclivoroi g \ipem the subject of ' 'The Ilcavon of He ligion and the Heaven of Ueason. " The widow of tlio Into John A. IClii ] wishes to tender her most slneor < thanks to thu many friends who s kindly came to her aid in her hour o trouble. Heretofore only two mails have bcoj rccolvoel daily ut Florence , a third mai coach is now making a daily trip. Thi hours of arrival of the mails now , nro a follows , morninir mail 8-l- : > , noon 1M : evening 7 e'clook. There will bo a big turkey shoot 01 the Omaha Gun club grounds thi iifturnoon under the management ol ,1 .1. Hardin. Ho has on hand twenty live large , fat birds , which arc to bi shot at , oil-hand , at ! M)0 ) yards. Friends of James Pattorfcon , of Ncv Yorit , will regret to learn tlmt hi brother John died last week , agee twenty-nine years , " .liinmio" Patter bon is well known to nil Omaha sporting men who visit. Now York City. The ladies of Knox Presbytcriat church , corner Nineteenth and Ohii streets , will hold a fancy goods bas-.aa ; this afternoon and evening , open ing at 1 o'cloe-k. A supper will be fcprvcd from (1 ( lo 8 , a.id a special invita lion is extended to all to attend. The following table will show the change of limo of the trains running t ( and from Florence : Omaha to Florence. leave 80 : ! a. m. arrive .Sll : > , 1:20 : nnd 1:83 : , fii0 : ! and 6I5 : ! , l > : - ! > and 7:01) : ) . Florence - once to Omaha , Ititivo H0 : ! ! a. in. arrive : ! ! > , ! ) : -.j | and 10:05 : , 12:11 : and 12:515. : 4:3 : : and 5:05. : Personal Pn Frank Goblinrelt , credit man for H. Itoscn thill ft Co. , ciiK e'oel te > Miss 13. Hmorlck , will bo married in February , and will make Omaha his home. At tlio Arraclo : II. A. Allen , Atkinson. , . William Starling , Uulvidore ; O. II. Scott , \ Hebron ; F. E. Donsdale , Louisville ; W. 11 , i Tlioinas , Tokainah. At tlio Marker : .Joseph Drees , Avocai Gcorgo Middloton , Crete ; Samuel Ilinos , Fr"itiotit ; II. J. Mason , Columbus ; William M. St. Clair , at. Paul. ClinrircH tliol > oot ( > i' With Malpractice ; . Henry M. Sinter has brought suit against Dr. Chambers for $1,10 eliuiigcs ; , ulmr iiiK him with causliiKtho death of nhorso throuirh malpnictico. Thu case is set for the ITth bu- fore Justice ) Krougor. APro\vlur. On two separate ) occasions m ono day John a Gray tniido application at 023 South Six teenth street for furnished rooms. As Gray i , on each occasion gained admission by tlio t , window ho was suspected of attempted bur- glnry and locked up. Criminal Assault. . A clerk named Peterson , in the grocery store on the northeast corner of Sixteenth and California streets , is chnrged with com mitting ti criminal assault upon a little twolvc-i'cnr-olel coloreel girl named Corn Park ? , who lives on Fifteenth nearCali fornia. Anoilior BnuKnm House. The Fairbanks Investment company has filed articles of Incorporation for the par- pose of transacting ! ) , general banking busi ness. Tlio capital stock is 810,000 and may 1)0 increased to $100.01)0. ) The incorporate ) nro O. H. Walworth , C. L. Wright and G. 1J. Lasbury. Hml n Son Ijlvln ; ; . An old man named Neill arrived from Eng land a few weeks ago , and to-day applied to County Agent Mnlionoy for county relief and luhnission into the poor houso. Mr. Mahoney found the applicant had a son In the city , and referred the old gentleman to him. The 1Minitial Festival. Thn Indies and gentlemen who will assist the Ladles' Musical society in their concert on December ill by singing in the choruses from the Messiah , under Mr. B. 13. Young's direction , nro requested to uttond rehearsal on Friday , December M , and Monday , Do- cumber 17 , at 8 p. m. at Meyer's hall , in the Paxton block. The County Clerk Called. County Clerk Hocho is excited because of being summoned to uppoar before the United States grand Jury and bring the ballot boxes of the ilrst precinct of the Second ward. As Mr. Uoche holds that ho is the exclusive Kiamll.Mt of all the ballot boxes , he appears aggrieved t having such Intor/orenco with his ofllcial duties. Ijnrcony of a Trunk. Miss Mary Carey has sworn out n warrant for tlio arrest of Mrs. Dot LJowton , 1015 St. Mary's avenue , charging her with stealing her trunk , m which were dresses and other valuables. Miss Carey sent the shorlll with n writ of replevin after the trunk , but it is claimed that Mrs. Bowton spirited it away where it cannot bo found. niinel IJoono the Pianist. The First Methodist church was filled last night with tin nudlcnco assembled for tha purpose Of hearing Ullnd Uoono , the col ored planifctnim vocalist , wlio bus acquired a nntloiml ronutatlon us an artist of very con- eldurablo ability , The ludius and goalloinem iirosont Hhowetl the warmest appreciation of ins efforts , and uinjiy of his numboru were encored. The city council met as n board of equnll- uitlon in the office oftlio city clerk yesterday to receive complaints of taxpayers against as sessments for public improvements. On Tuesday noxf the council will sit ns a board of equalization , when the yearly as- Bcssmcut will bo acted upon. It will remain in session ouo week. All Irregularities In us- scssmeiits should then bo brought before the board. . i- Sixth Wnrtl Kntrrprlsc. The Sixth ward non-partisan club hnvo do cldcd upon the erection of a hull , In which hercnftor to hold their business meetings , Yesterday morning John F , Daloy , onoof the lending spirits of the organization which has done so much for the ward called upon , Gcorpo P. BcuiU with n view to securing tlio donation of a lot upon which to erect the structure. Mr , JJaloy claims tlmt slnca the organiza tion of the club the people of the ward have secured grading , the opening of streets , the building of cross-walks and sidewalks and u number of other improvements which have tended to tlio comfort of property holder * and the appreciation of their property. Thl club has suggested to the members elect of the legislature the amendment of the law so that t-radluK may bo done In districts rr end paid for in the same manner that uav- r1 uif is paid for ubw. A PIONISISU'S KVTII. Frederick Doll Dies In West Onmlii After n Varied Ijlfo. Frederick Doll , nn old'citizen , died 01 Tuesday last , at the residence of Lcopol Doll , at West Omaha. The funeral took pine from that 'placo yesterday nt 2 p. m. Th remains were buried In Evergreen cemotorj The deceased was born in Hiulcn-Htulcr and nsnjymmg man left his homo and workc as n cabinet-maker In Purls , for the period o throe years. Thence ho immigrated to tin United States , and took up his residence ii Harlem , N. Y. , and engaged in the mrmu facture of wall paper. In 1319 ho wont ti San Francisco , Cal. , afterwards going to th Australian gold mine * . At Melbourne h hold the position of superintendent of tli English barracks , then In course of con structlon. From thcro ho went Inmo t Germany whore ho remained for a period o six months , airain coming to the Unitei States , Augusta , On. , acting In cnpaoity o foreman of car shops for a number of years Moving UIPIICO to St. Joseph , Mo. , nrrlvini there In IMM , ho constructed and ran thi Charleston house , which stands to-day , After a residence of fourteen years In bt Joseph ho joined his brothers , William tun August , Charles and Leopold Doll nf thi city , xvhura he has resided over since. H was an Unmarried man and loft a fortune t < the children of Charles and Leopold Doll Besides his brother Charles , William am Leopold Doll , ho leaves a brother Louis ii Denver , Col. , In the furniture business. Use Kcrr's thread always the best bold and recommended by Hayden Bros Hoaril o ! ' Trmlc Prrshlonoy. The attention of a largo number of tin members of the board of trade is now beitu illrectcd toward a presiding ofllco of tha body for the ensuing year. Mr. llor , it is un dcr.stood , is tired of the olllco , and It fact of oulco In general because It has time and again been thrust upon him And yet it Is claimed that those who seek tin olllco are more impelled with a desire for the plnco because of the honor supposed to at Inch to it than because of a wish to attend tc th'o work whieh devolves upon the incuui bent. Said a member yesterday : "This board wants un energetic prcs Idcnt , one who will devote r pure of his time each day to the dutics of the olllco , otherwise wo might n well come to the conclusion right away that Omaha has no nee 1 of a board of this kind. There are about live men in the bor.nl win would be willing to act in this way , and are at the same time capable of performing the duties of this olllco. " One of these live men should bo elected. Wo rcc'm'd Korr's thread. Ilaydea Bros Cooley Kvoneratoil. The action against Julius S. Cooley , who was charged in n complaint sworn to by Pat Ford , which was tried in the police court Monday , for obtaining a man to cist an ille gal vote , was postponed until Wednesday afternoon on behalf of. the state , who asked for time to look up authorities to submit in their argument. Defendant's counsel showed the maliciousness of Pat Ford in llling the complaint , and how Ford's friend , Solonhad offered not to have Daboiso arrested if he would return and vote again for Ford , and that Ford had authorized him ( Frank Solon ) to offer Duboiso . * .r > for his vote. The with ering rebuke wl.icli Judge Bcrkn gave to the complaining witness , Pat Ford , in summing up the evidence Is in substance as follows : "There is not a particle ol evidence adduced by the prosecution to show that the defend ant , .lulius S. Cooley , did or tried to do what the complaining wit ness fsworo to in the complaint , nor is there any evidence from the same source that Duboiso voted illegally. The many creditable witnesses who testified on behalf of dofeneiant Cooley show by their ev idence that Duboiso was n legal voter in the Third ward , and that defendant Cooley took him over to the Ilrst precinct of the Third ward to vote after ho ( Duboisc ) liad been sworn by the judges of the second precinct , and ImU been found by them to bo a legal voter ; and defendant Cooley at the request of said Judges and of Mr. M. O. Maul directed him to the other precinct where ho was again challenged by Pat Ford and voted. It appears from the evidence that this has been a malicious prosecution on tlio part of the complaining witness Ford against the defendant Cooley , and from the evidence on the stand on oath by Ford showed that ho had no knowledge whatever of the serious charges ho swore to in the complaint , which borders and hinges on the verge of perjury. This court llnds that the defendant was only aoing his duty in working for the republican party and that ho is innocent of the charges in the complaint , and is honorably discharged. " General Brooke On the Removal. General Brooke speaking of the removal of Fort Omaha stated that when the reloca tion of the garrison was first suggested there was no marked opposition to the move. The newspapers seemed to favor the removal , or at least several of them did. A few promi nent citizens , and one in particular , informed liim personally that ho favored the move , and now it seems that his mind has been changed , and ho with the others vigorously denounce the removal of the fort as an irre parable injury to the city of Omaha. As there was no opposition in the beginning , ono \vould no doubt take it for granted that the citizens in general , business men and all , were in favor of the removal. Congress will not meet again before the relocation Is ac complished , and unless a demonstration on the part of the citi/.cus of Omaha is made , forcibly objecting to the removal , the fort will of course bo removed. This demonstra tion must bo made right away. Not n mo ment must be lost. It should bo n strong , decisive opposition. All the prominent citi zens and business men must join , work hard , and their action should be unanimous , other wise the irrevocable ateps of selecting and mrchaslng u Iccatlon will be taken , Paper clothing for bale at Millnrd Ifotel gouts'furnishing goods store. Record ol' Heroism. Announcement is made to the army that it s in contemplation to publish nnnunlly.hcro- after , at the close of each year , commencing with 1SS9 , an order making mention of gal- ant or specially meritorious acts or conduct u servlcoon the part of either commissioned ofllccrs or enlisted men of the army , and con- .alning the names of those who havd re- cnlvcd medals of honor and certificates of merit. All ronlmnndlng ofllcors hnvo accordingly jcen notified that when any officer or soldier .hull have distinguished himself , In uny way , jy sorvlco conspicuous for the skill , fortl- .udc , courage , or gallantry displayed , u full report of the facts innsj , bo at once inudo to thu adjutant general , for the Information of the major general commanding the nrm.v. Pueblo. The city of Pueblo , Colo. , has five of .ho gnu test smelting plants in tlio country , The sixth , now building , is ho lorgost in the world. It is the only city in the west tlmn can supply stouin coal nt $1 per ton , and has un in- oxlmustlblo water supply. In addition .o this it is u down-lull pull from every nlning camp in the state. Those mmiu- aetori&a pay out $125,000 p6r day for ores and * 250,000 nor month wages to employes. This immense sum into a city of only 20,000 pooplo. The ilrst of i series of excursions will leave Omaha Ooeoinbor 10 , a , in. , over the Union Pa- ( sillc , running through to Pueblo with out change. The parties on this ex cursion will bo in my charge , and u addition will have a porter to care 'or passengers. On arrival of purty there they will bo taken in charge by citizens , shown through tlio greut Bosscmor steel rail mills , the cop ier and lead pipe mills , and the great > inoHora. Tlio faro on this occasion will bo only 82S round trip , good for CO days and ilvo days lay over nt any point desired. For enaco on this occasion write or call on F. M. Fish , room No. 8 , Arcade hotel , Omaha. Uoprosenting Pueblo board of trudo. FACTORIES KOU OMAHA. Prcel Grny's Hljt Mill niul ttio In > yn Clipinlcal Ijnbrntory. Ono of the most promising factories re ccntly added to the industrial world o Omaha is a largo planing mill and cnrpctitc : shop which Fred Gray , the lumberman , Inv now altnoit completed on the river front n the foot of Ilnrncy street. It will bo rcael ; for work about the 1st of January and In 1 employment will bo found for 100 men. Sn ! tiries will bo paid yearly amounting to be tween $40,000 and J.VCKl ) . The work will comprise three buildings , the mn chlno apartment , the engine room o brick which will be flrc-nroof , and the cai pouter shop. In all of these skilled labo will ho employed. Lumber will bo brough hero from the cast nnd north , sawed am turncel Into doors , sashes , stniri , and nl kinds of In-door llimhlng ami oftlces turn : tnre. The weeks will bo complete , and th largcstof their kind In this section. This will bo an Omaha enterprise , nnel I undertaken because It Is known that a grcn itoal of the kliul ofvork refornvl ti which entered Into the e-onstructloti of liullil Ings in this city , has bi'Oii brought here fron abroad. It Is estimated tlmt In this way no less than 1,000,000 worth of Nebraska mone , was last year spent In the east. In this connection , it may bo stated will pleasure , that the Loyal Chcinic.il company proposes soon to start a factory also in tlili city for the nmnufiicturingof baking powder blueing ami extracts. We > rno Than n Klro Alnrin. Ono of the most dreadful nlarins tha can bo sounded in a mother's cars ii produced by croup ; dreadful because ii is daniroroub ; the more dreadful because the life of a loved ono is in jeopardy Chamberlains Cough remedy is i never failing safeguard against thii dangerous disease. Its reputation as t " preventive and euro of "croup is fullj and firmly established. In fact , it ii the only remedy which can always be relied upon. Sold by all druggists. 1'KXNSYIA'AMANS IN OMAHA. They Meet 1'or the I'm (1030 of Form liiK JV Society. Old residents of Pennsylvania , seventy- five strong , met In the council chamber lust night to form themselves into a social , be novolcnt and philanthropise society. These gentlemen are anxious that Pennsylvania ! ! : should , when in the Gate City , meet eacl other and by social intercourse ! become tic- epininteel and form social connections. .Mr , U. 11. llouck was chosen temporary chairman , and Vic Mnsbleinan , secretary. The chair man explained the object of the gathering. Ho said that as old Pennsylvanians thev should bo bound together by more than simple social ties. It buhoved everyone there to further the association and to estab lish a society that would bo alike both be nevolent and sociable. Many persons would in duo course of time arrtvo hero from Pennsylvania ami it would bo the duty of members of this asso ciation to befriend them , no matter whether they bo rich or poor. The committee on organisation , consisting of K. C. Patterson , J. Hcdman and W. N. Nason , was appointee ! , The following live members were next appointed to prepare n constitution and bv-l-aws : T. C. Uruuncr , \V. F. OriilltlH. ,1. W. Heaver. G. M. Jackson and J. Iv. Coulter. Forty-live gentlemen enrolled ns members of the society , and the meeting adjourned until Thursday evening next. _ Catarrh cured , health and sweet breath bccurod by Shiloh's Catarrh Komcely. Price 60 couth. Nasal In jector free. For &alo by Goodman Drug Co. A lionus Check. Yesterday morning what appeared to bo a customer entered the shoo store of A.V. . Full- ried , 1'0'J Douglas street. He 'choso a pair of shoes , value ? 1.75 , nnd in payment ten dered a check for $3 arawa on the First Na tional bank by A. O. York in ftivdr of D. 13. Clark. Ho stated that the chick was per fectly right and was given to him by Mr. York in payment of waws. Ho also Bald YorK was n nursery man on Sixteenth street. Mr Fiillrieel , had no auspicious and cashed the check , giving him the balance , SO.25. Clark then bought u pair of rubber shoes , for which ho paid 7 > cents , out of the $0.2."i , and walked out. Mr. Puliricil went to the bank and discovered that Mr. York had no account there and that the check was bogus. The fraud has not yet been arrested. Sleepless nights inado .miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. The Oinnhn Guards Pin. The Omaha Guards have had tnado a beautiful badge of gold and blue enamel Which will hereafter decorate the vest fronts of the members of that organization. It is slightly larger than a dime with a belt or blue enamel on which , in gold letters are the Latin words "Si vis pacem parabcllum , " Which , translated , mean "If you wish peace prepare for war , " Enclosed within the holt is un indentation in the initials of the com pany , "O. G , " in monogram are set pinned by u sword. _ An Absolute Otiro. The ORIGINAL ALJIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute- cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , , ut 25 cents per box by wall IJO cents. A S nut ft Trlok. Ono of the advertising mon employ Gel by the Republican has left Oniaha suddenly. Wednesday night ho gave it out : at the hotel ho had been staying at for seine time that ho was called cast by a telegram announcing the Illness of hi ? wlfo find children. ' Ho loft by the 5J5 : p. in , train nn the C. , St. P . & M road. Yesterday morning further information disclosed the fact that Mr. Senart was n de faulter to his employers in various sums ag gregating ubout S'i50. Dcnth of Major Hpnitlellntf. In the death of Major E , J , Spanieling , Fourth United States cavalry , the service loses n gallant ofllccr and society a most pol ished member. After twenty-nlno years active military life , this olllcor received his majority in 18i7. Major ami Airs. Spaulding were well and favorably known in Omahu , find the news of the major's decease ) at Fort McDowell , Arizona , through the accidental elischargo of u guii , will bo received with deep regret. Absolutely Pure. Tillspowdernerervaries. A marvelof purity tretiKtU and wholesoineness. Moro uconoin- cul than the ordinary kiuda , and cannot be sold n competition with the multitude of low e st. hort welyht alutn or phOHpliate powdorn. Bold only in cans , lloyal Uakluff I'oweler ( jo. , IM CALIFORNIA ! THE-LAND OF DISCOVERIES. THCQN.LY- ARArJTEED JRE ron CATARRH SE L U NO5 r-Soid 'Send ( or ctruIjr.fllttrt , Hu..3V9.a | Santa Abie : and : Cat-K-Cur < For Snlo by G-oodman Drug Oo. _ _ Mas Meysr-Establlshea ISSS-Adolph Ueyai SIXTEENTH AND FAHNAM STIlllKTS. General Agents 'or STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE&.SONS . , BEHB BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Clait anil Slioninger-Bcll Organs SI'ICC IAI , I'UIUS AND TE11MS. Write forC.italosuoi THE AND And Chicago. -TJ1" only road to Uka for PCS Molnes. Mar.hnlto'H-n Ccilnr KHiiidi , Clinton , Plxon , CHICHKO. .Mllwniikre. ? P'i. ' , .P ° 'nt. ' * KB'Te > the ( innpld of .N'olirinkaColo radojrornliiR , Dish , Idaho. Nevmln , Orczon , Wash- liiKton nml ejnllfornlB. It otrers superior nUvantasM not | ioilblo by any othcrllno. Among n fnvr of the numerous points of superiority rni0)rC ? . T the patrons ot this rn U between Om lm 'ntl. . < hlri-BO. are Its thri-o trulni a. itar of DAV 1OAUIKS , which ara the finest tlmt hnmnn nrt Hurt InKcnultr rnnciunlo. Us I'AI.ACKHI.KKIMNeJCAltS tliuiTjualof which can not lie found clKPThsru. At I ounL-ll Uluiri. thu trains of the Union I'aclilo Itnll- w r connect In union depot with tuoso of iho Chi- ewe A f.ortliweitern lly. In ChlcnKo the trulin of tins line innkecloie connection with tliote of all other HaMcrn linos. Cincinnati , 0 , Monln-nl , uiiiioro , Wuih * tor tickets vln - - * - ( n-- "NORTHWESTERN" If you Hlsh the lien accoinnioilation. All ticket V > 0'Vil.l."ckctl1 ' vla tbl1 " " . . U. lit ; IIITT. K. P. WII.RON. Gen'l Mannppr. flen'l fass'r Aecnt. W.N , DAI1COCK. eV"r ! ' < | AWc > iteIrnB > B.ut. U K. iCIMlIAM TK-ketAKdnt. , , , , ' ' ' ' ' ' WEST. City I'ft.'enRer AgODt KOI Farnam St. Om aha. Ki\i. \ TTir OF THK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. The Best lloutc from Omnlm anil Coniifil IJlnlTs ( o ETHEEASTE TWO TUA1N3 IAII.V TIBTWEKN OMAHA AND COUNOHi ULUffb AND Mllvraiikrc , St. ruiil , Minneapolis , Coil.tr Itnplds , Itork Islunti , Frrcpurt , ] tockfonl , Clinton , Dnbiiiiuc , Dnrcnpoit , Ulgln , Mndlbon , Junestlllc , Uelolt , La Crosse , Anil all other Important oolnti Gist , Northeast Md t-ouihuatt. rortbroimh tickets , cvlluu the tlrkatacent at ) W > 1 Kur.miu elrcet. In UurHer Uloik , or at Uuluu 1'acltlo Uupoti 1'nlln.un Sleepers anil the finest Dining Cars In tbo world air run on the main line of the Chlcnifo , Sill. wakee A at. 1'aul Hallway , and orery attention Ii paid to pHMengeriby lourwoui employes or the couipauy. if. MILI.KU.elenrral Msnaucr. , J. F. TUUKltll. Atslstaht Ueueral Manner. A. V. II. CAHl'K.N'J'ait , Qtaeral TaiMiiiKtr an Ticket Avont. eJKU. K. ItKAfFOIlD. A. < litant General I'tnengti auj 'lie Vet Agent , J.T. CLAIIK. CJ Q rki8uperlntendent. pndTumvr * cured. UByrurs * 'r. > u Kiilff. Hook GANGERrH W'tiuth Ar.thlcuBoIU , DrJ.EJIcGrew . , One of tlio Must Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , Kl/c , Ear , Throat , Lnnun , Lifer , Jlladiler , Jdilncu nnd A'ai'votta Dis eases treated with aucccsn nn- A rmejniarantcedlnnll rases of PIIIVATK nnd SKIN DIHi\His. : : All dlsordurs ot the BKXUAI , OIKIANH ( MMIIJf ) and MA.NJIOOI ) undUNKHOV IIK.STOItKU CONSUI.TATiON WKK. Treatment by covrc : ionJeuce. Benel etunip for Ji'ply. Oftk'o Bushman Bloc * . 16tli and Doiik'las Sta. Omaha , Neb CLOTH EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE. * To Close the season in every department. Close buyers who appreciate bargains will bo tunply ropaiel for making iv trip of a hundred miles to Uinaha to soeniro any of the lots of poods advertised this week. It is our purpoao to make this the largest mouths business of this sea son. You will not bo disappointed if you I'Oino. As specimens of tlio dllToi1- ont bargain lots comprised in this sale , we iiioutioii the following ; coinnioncinj ; with our Men's Ready - Made Department. Wo offer a line of 1 " > 0 Mou's . " -button , cutaway Suits , nmdo from the colebr.i- ti/et Uroadbrook Cnsslmoro , In regular mr.es from Ilfl to 42 at $15 per bull. These Suits tire inado iu our very beat manner , trimmed nml finished ixi well as any bull in our stock ami tire usually se > ld for & . ' - . Wo mean te > close them out this week tit $15 pncli. Wo httvo no biimplcs of the cloth to semi , but will send a sample. Suit to any address , ami if it is not found to ho as represented , ma v bo re turned ut our expense. Send for solf- measureincnt blanks. LOT NO. U Wo huvo manufactured another lot of 101) ) Sack Suits e > f the well known Mechauicsvillo goods ami will offer them all through thi month at the popular price of 8112 per Suit. Dur ing the past two months wo tiavo sent hundreds of those faults to till parts of the vvestand we believe that the univer sal verelie-t has been that these suits tire till that wo claim thorn to he , ti regular $18 suit at retail. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to soil them tit thu tihtoiiithing low price of S12. LOT NO. , " > Wo olVor a line of 150 Fms Bi.AC'ic WoitsTKi ) Wiiipcoui ) Sl'ITS , ( goods made by the Riverside Worsted Co. , nml the finest grade that they manufacture ) made up in Four-but ton Cutaway Frock Suits , in the most elegant nmnuur , suitable for dress suits. Tiiov are goods that we have se > ld reg ularly in our steick. the present season , at $ " 2 per suit. Wo have no better Worsted Suits to show to-day at any price. Wo olTor them to close now at the extraordinary low price of $112 per suit. The Coats tire bound , the color is plain black , just the thing for dress m y OMAHA MEDICAL4SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. Toil TUB TREATMENT or A LI , Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Host facilities , apparatus nd remedies for > uccei > fol treRtnient nt ovorr form of illscaju requlrln * iledlca I or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llcurJ nnd alteadftmoei best lioapltal uocamuiodn- Dons In Uio wan. WHITE Foil ClIlCOI.AMnn Deformlllcs nj nraces , Tru ic , Club Kect , Curvature of Ilio fc'plno , riles , Junior * . Caucer. ebotftrrli , BronclileH , Inlmlatlon. Electricity. I'drHlyiii , Eyllepjy. Kijnojr. IlluUclcr , liye. h" r , Hklu mill lllooa.nn'l ullHuralc.il Ojiorndoas Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES OP WOMEN I'HEB. ONLY BBLIABL3 MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKIITO A si'Ecm/rv of PRIVATE DISEASES. All IIIooJ Il a ei increisfullr tronted. tiypbllilla Xoti < oii reinored troiu the ayitom without luorcur/ . HKV roinrutlro tr.'atraont for Ion ut Vllal 1'ovror. I'LTSOHS unable to visit us may bo trcntml at homo \ > T oorri > ponitenco. All ciinimunloiitlont ( untlilentlal. Mcdlilncaor laslnimvnts ent Ur mall or oipreis , vecurely paulteil , nu inirkt to IntllcilQ contiini * or lender. One porxonal InterTiaw prefurruil. ejall antt coDiult us or send lilitorr of your caic , anj wo will Mud In plain wrapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREEj UPOD 1'rlvalo. Hpoclal r MorTOua Dlsoiiios. Impo- teacriyi ) > lillli. Ultn < l Vartc cel , wlibuucattoa Ktt. Aildreii Omalia Medical tmtl Survival /tudeuM , or HK. McMEiVAMY , C r. tatli and Oodza 6U. . - OMAHA. MiO. IN LOVE , Everyone wlio has BOOH our fine Suits anil Ovorconts nro in l vo with them t , nnel elei not hesitate toxtiy llii'V nro the Ilnest In the land. K yon Imve ) neit nlrcailv yon Bhonld KMIIIIACK itliu Ilrst opportunity yon huvo to do to , ( JVIUICOATS nro the special feature Jus now. Sawdust ! Cor Loads and Less. J. A. NAUG-LE & CO , OMAHA , - NEB. FT. J. Surgeon and Physicin. OfllceN.V Curner nth and Dout'lwat. Olflc * telepUona , ioa ? ltealdenc UilepUon . oH PERLESS DYES suits , nml every suit offered would bo worth in tlio roRulnr way nt least $ ± J pofsuit. As the lot is not liu-go Iho.y will bo clo'otl the proscnt wook. Sontl your orele't'd ut once if you want them. LOT NO.1 Ono of the most popular lots of Overcoats wo have had in our slock this goason , is our Genuine Mos cow Heaver in two shades , Drown and LJluohich we- are soiling for $10 in all sies.Vo claim thia to Im ono of the best parmoiits for the price tlmt any house in the country can furnish , For business men and those who wish a KOII- toel Kiiuioiit ! which will bo sorvie-eablo and at u very low ceist , wo re'coiniuoml this lot. Uomeiubey the price is only $10. $10.LOT NO. fi Wo m-o-Jistantly ro- e-oiviiifj mail orders for our ? ! . " ) I'hin- ohilla Overcoats. In any town where ono of thc o fiarincnts are sold , orders are sent to follow. This is erne of our standard graelo which wo Ke'op con stantly in stock- , and wo arc novoroutof slv.es. for wo are limiting them up every day und rocoinmetiel it as ono of the best values ever M > lel in our store. They nro made ami trimmed with a view to heir- vise , anil wo gunriintea the color to bo full Indigo. Price Slo. Sample gar ment sent to tuiv address. BOY'S OVERCOATS. Wo call your attention to a lot of 1U5 ROY'S Mm/rott OVUUUOATS , cut for boys from 1 ! ! to 17 in a plain Kly-I-Vont , with velvet collar , " \Vo olTor this lot to close at the extraordinary low price of $5 each. Wo olTcr 60 different styles of Hoy's and Children's Overcoats in this saleat W.fiOW , J.5.50 , ii , 85 , ? ( i , S8 iind $10 , re duced an average of 'M per cent , from Itibt season's price to cloae out. LEATHER JACKETS. Wo offer 200 extra heavy , wind proof Leather .1 tickets , made dewble-brcastotl and lined with heavy ce > relure > y ami reel Imimcl , extra .stitched , thoroughly made goods , equal to the best solel in the market anywhere , at the extraordinary low price of .M.-IO each. They tire near ly indispensable garments , and tit this p'rie-e no man wlio is oxnosod to hi ck * cut weather can allorel to do with- OMAHA DISPENSARY. vnrH , rmnvir and PIIIVATB DisiMSnsoC MK.N nnel WO.MIIN Huccc-bfully tieatod. YOUNG MEN Suffering from tlio otToct * * of youthful lulllr'orln cllscri'Iiun , nr urp linnbti'il wltliVc.iKne1 * ' * , Norvom Di'lilllly , l. i s ol .Memory. Di'upniKli'iicy. Avenlon til So < Ipty.Klilnoy Trouble , or : ui > ill i > a u of llm ( icnllo- I'lliiiuj oruitn" cm here ! Mini u rnlu'iiul niccily euro. CliaiKL'i rra onutilu especially to ll'u ' poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There nrp many troubled with ton frocniii'nt PVIIP- imtluiiho ! tlio M.ulilrr. mien uccoiiiimnlu I IT a Kilviit Miiirtl : i or hunting i-en itlon. mid ni > tkruinK til the ' the ' mnot ui'ionnt lor. HfiU'm In'i inutinei imttrnt < < On C'Xitinlnlnv tliu urlnurv ilunostts a rouy soiliinunt lll nliun lie iouml , ami fmic'tlmcH Mini ] | iaruc's ! of alDiimcn mil ninu'iir , or the color wIII hoot u tlilu inllkHi line , avnln clniiiKlnj t < i a clnrK or tornlil up iwnnimi ) . Tlii'remro ninny IIILMI who die. of tills dllll ( iilty , Icnornnt of tlin tuuiu , wlik-li 13 the hcoonil BliiKo 01 nominal weaknr"i9. The < lo"lor will Kiiar nntee a perlni't emu In all Hiicn d'.sus mill a lietiltliy ii'tloratlon ol llo : uonlto-urtnnrv oiizani , Coimilln * tlon f re . ! > eriil for "Vonim Maii'rt 1 rluiul , or iiiililo to Wedlock , " Irou to all. Address , DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N. 12. C'or. ICtli & Douglas Sts , , lliisliiiian Illock. Mention this paper. OR 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is ti ( lipenso which has heretofore Bullied nil Medical Science. Wo Imve n Homedy , unknown to anyone In thn World oiitiide or our Cuinpiiny.iintl ono that Ins to euro the most obftiiinte cases. Ton dnysfn lectut cusewilous llio > iork , H Is thoolilrliionlc tleeii boated cases ti'nt woMillclt. WH li.ivo rmid hundreds wlio liuvo liocn bandmied by 1'liynlcliuiH , und prnnuunctd Incu able , and \MI tliulleiiKO tlio World totjrin is a ono that wo \\111 not euro In less tlmn Bl\tv lny . Klnco tlio history or medirlnu R true fiporlllo for Svphills has been bout'ht tor lJ" mover found until our waBdlscoverod. and wo nra insMlle I in ft Istliu only Ucinrity In the World tlmt , wlllpos- Itlvuly rure , he-ciuiho the latest Medli'al Works , published by tlio b at known authorltleH , Buy thuiovns norer utriio speclllo before. Our roin- eilylllcnru wliein overythniK ol o has riille-i ] . Why waste yonr tlmo nml money ith pi-.te-nt iiioilltluij.s tlmt uuver hud virtue or doctor \vltli pliy lclunBthiitcniinot euro you. you Unit liavo trlod orrr ) thing eUo should coino t > -juwaiid get pcrmnnrnt rcllof , you ) ioer can ei , it UK . whurr. Mark wut ) wo H.IV. In iho end you must t.ifce our remedy or NllvKll recovei nnel you that ImVK beeniillllctcd bin n ii rt ; IIMI' should by nil miiaus e'omw to us now vir ono In ten of newonscs ever cet purmnmmtir cnioil , Many Kt t help and thliik thov are fre-o from tuo nisease. but ill one. two or thri'o ' ycnro after ft npp .irnnuatnliia IIHIIB liorrlulu form , This is it Hlood Purifier mid will Cure nny Skin or I51ood JJiBense when Everything Klbo PnilB. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Iloom 10 mid 11 , U. S. XnUo.inl Hank , Oiiiiilin , Nch. M \ < \ U. C. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1TEB. I'altl Up Capita ! $100,01)0 Surplus 50,000 II. W. VATKS , President. I.KWIHH. UKKII , Vlco f'rpsldont. A. Ii TouZAMN.ttml Vlco freiHlilr-nt. W , II. H. Jlueinui ? , Caalilor , itiiiiurroHH. W. V. MOIISB. JOHN S. COM.INH. II , W. YATKB. f.uwisti , ltiru. : A , B , Toti7.Ai.lN , Danklng Onico THE IRON BANK , Corner l-'tn nnd Faiwim Bis. A General liniikliiii IliulneaaTransacted. STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL FAltlS EXPOSITION MS. Noa , 3O3-404-I70-6O4. THE MOST PBBFECT OF PENS , out ono. Remember , that wo warrant tlit'in llrst-olnss in every respect , unit the price is only $5.60 each , livery out ' ) j is worth $8. UNDERWEAR. We also nsk your attention to OUtf [ great Hargnin Snlo of ! TNi > r.mVAiti7 , i 11USliitYit.OVKS : , C'AUDUIAN ,1 Al'KKTSt ' KTC. , which has boon the most pro- * nouneed suoeoss of any bargain sale over t inaugurate. ! ! in our It out's Fnrnishinf * i Gooils Department since the t'ON- \ TINKNTAL was opcneel to the nubile. j ; The sale is continued lliis week with J new lots aeltleel never before shown on , our counter , anil at prircs that are sim ply unapproachable in the west. Look at the list ! See what the goods arc. SUM ) roUSAMl'I.K * 11Y HXPUHbS IT YOU AN NOT UO.Mi : IN I'iH-ON. ; ! We olTer i'.OO dozen of the llnost Scotch 1 Wool , Shetliintl inixeel Underwaro' , ; goods that in the ordinary course of re tail trade are not solel in tills murkest or any other for less than 9- per garmontj For the purpose of attracting the publlej to our Kurnislnng tiooels pepartmcnt | we have decidcel to olTor this entire lot , to close , at tlio extraordinary low prioo of 81 each , in roirular Bi/.es , 'M lo 4-t Shirts , ! W to10 Drawers. GOO DO/KN riNi : AM. wooi , SniuT3 AND DitAAVKlis , iiiado by the AniHteJV-r dam ICnitting Millof Amsterdam , H < Y. , pure Cochineal colors , full lieavy weight goods , at the extraordinary lovv" price of $1 each ; solel this beaten at $ i ! each , and wo do not think in the ordin ary eour&o of retail trail" they are Hold at less than that price tiny where to-di\y. Wo have them in regular sizes , blurts running from , ' ! i > to11 ; Drawers from 8U to-lOsixo. They are absolutely norfccd in ever/respect , and we cheerfully rec ommend tliem as being one of the. mosfc remarlcablo bargaitiB over sold over our counters. Wo resor\e the right to limit this sale of this line of goods trf twe > Shirts and twe > Drawers tooncli cus tomer , as it is onr purpose to distribute ! them tib widely au possible. 180 SO. Chicago , ills. Clark St. Tlio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i.l Is still Treating with the Greatest' . SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , \ as-NERVOUS DEBIL1TV , Lost Manhood , Fallinc Memory , Exhausting Drains , TerrlbleA Dreams , Head and Back Ache ami nil the effct I Ic.ulmjto early decay and perlups Consumption01 * Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods wltH never-failing success. CHSYI'H ILI3 and all bad Blood and Skin Dl3 eases permanently cured. flB-KIDNEYnnd URINARY complaintsGleetJ Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all disease * of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kulpcjs or other Organs. I 0V No experiments. Age and experience lint portant. Consultation free and sacred , fl& Jiit * Send 4 cents posM e Tor Celebrated Work * on ) Chronic , Nervoun nnd Delicate Diseases. tfsf Those conttmpUling Marriage send for Dt * Clarke's celebrated guide Mala and Female , each IS cents , Loth 25 cents ( stamps ) Consult the'eld Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer * inj and shame , and add goldcn > ean tolife. 3IJoOM "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " jocentsstamps ( ) . McdlclM and wntingt sent cxer > herc ( secure from expoiUTO Hours , 8 to 8 , Sundays 91013 Address F. D. CUARKE , W8. D. , „ 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. , IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Meillcmn tlmt ncoi\ to provo Us worth. Callender's ' left liver Biiterj ; Tno only Dlstllla'l Hitters In the UnfUet BUtoa. The einly Hitters I ecogiitjEed by tha United btntoi lutornnl rovoniiB laws ua aFrtM prletnrrMndlcinu. Luwfully I'atenter ) . No. ot I'Rtent 1-VO.D73 , Cejiitaliis no fuall oils , n eBRontlal ollB , no forolK'i ) BiibHlancn or ilamag lug elriirs , A perfectly iiura medicine , com < ppundrel from I'ttre ) Hoot llerbs HU < I Old I'cacht ] 5 , t > leaoniH to thn ta.sto , quiet und dui'lnlvo In ft * II ffect. Cures Dynpejula or Yeillow.Iatinellc * lal DYO ( myt , . KcKUluteK tlio flouriH. Invlvoratei InartlTe I.iyejr. Oure-s Diseased Llrnr , itnvlve * ' Uie Ktdneyi , Imprr/Tes the .Appetite Oulcklr.j nefrulateH the wnoloiiyatero. Hew Life to tU * wlicle ejiiom. olA'ft I.IVLT Ilitiort nrn noli ! In Omi tt , Knit , brtha .uli0 ! * " " ? 1. ' < i t Illi-hurliiin I-iii { Oj , Hpcclal SnJfrSMliii ! oM ? < M > lu lmi > n"rtof N-- - " j.iJ. Kiiu.j \ \ i.-iurkcJ , ll.Mcnnildt. Mai Jlecht , J H.CIirlsiviison. W. K. J.amborson , It , H. Cm , Max I'onrad , 1'rnrlc W , ] ' < > itU , It. llamnnunn , < lu . llocde * lloyd'i I'hnrmaey , o , A. Melcher , Iliivurd Meyurn. k llullnnn.v t ! > < wliolc al dualun In Cl ur un * vvr Iltt9rk Htmtrfcable f or . . _ - - - ' -t thetlc ttitiu. pliaClB'actlon and i Plate durability , in years' tec th best Kuaruntto nt tb c lenceof tncse Inntriitufata. WEAK HlEBJoiirerinirfn.mil , . l umPM ba kijirrixuof youtdtLj 1 llfl Mlltrjois , i-ttrly tin iyT t inniiliK-l.rei ; UI Mud a ulu bl l.fi > tli ( M-jltdi i-'M.inlnliiir full i ilkuluii tut Itomt , rilir , frro.tf 4 Itaivr. Artillt M , PnCF.P.G. FOWLER , MooUueQonn.