r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ITOIKSDAY. DECEMBER 20 , J888. ME PUBLIC CRIB BESEIGED , A Wild Sornmblo For Positions In the State Legislature. THE MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES. Quito n Ninnlinr Kntcr tlio Unco For the Chaplaincy I'rlzcs Tlio SponkcTshlp Problem Mn- cohi NotpsnwHJosslp. Lixroi.x BDIIP.SO or TUB OMAHA. UBS , > 1029 I1 STiiniiT , LiKcor.K. Doc 10. I MpinlxiM of tlin logisliiturc-clcct generally express the opinion Unit novcr In the history of politic * In this state ha * there been such n clitinor for positions us now. The members from day to ilny arc IIP- on ovcry hand from the tlmo of com ing until departure. It mutters not how menial the position , there nro applicants for It. Thcro is n rneo among the ( trenchers ns to who shall do the proving for either the liouso or' the senate. There Is , especially , ono persistent mltihtcri.il applicant for chap lain of the liouso , ami It Is a.ilil by those who know him tjmt ho has not preached a sermon for n dozen years to personal knowledge. Lancaster county has enough candidates for the Mirlout clerkships to supply both the IJOUHO urn ! senate. lYoiu collar to attic , as the saying ROCS , thci o Is a hungry mob crying for cntninco ntnl n clmiire at the great stiiU * teat. Homo of the applicants , however , are competent and deserving , whllo others have MO conception whatever of the work In hand. It Is nald , anil not without reason , that the precedent of two years a o has much to do with the present hue and erv. The Impres sion has doubtless ROIIO forth that all ono linn to do is to talco the nipple and that the ntato's gold will come. Hut the raft will have to go. The edict has gone forth that a pretense of less extravagance must bo made by cutting down pretended help and hang ers-on. It is understood that Uov. .r. G. Tixtc , of Shelton , will bo elected to the position of chaplain of Hie senate. Ills friends urge his claims In consideration of the work lie did for the ticket dm ing the campaign. Ho will probably bo chosen by n unanimous vote. Tliero will he something of n light for the chaplaincy of the liouso , but the HOiitimont grows that Uov. Ualston , of this city , will ho chosen , lie has boon loyal republican and can lay Just claim to the lionor. jfjsntTT : , r. wMONn oil iirwn. Senator Nesbitt , of tlio Thirtieth sena- ntorial distilet , is boiliu urged for president pro tcmporo of the senate. It is said , however - over , that he will make no flglit for the honor , and prefers n working position on the lloor. This is considered n very modest po- nition for him to take , mid It trials to make him friends who , recognizing his presid ing ability , unhesitatingly say that ho Is the best man thus far suggested for the ) , and that ho ought to bo elected. Hon. Jlace Raymond , however , has n sttonp fol lowing , and bo will prove a formidable can didate. It is conceded that cither of thcsn candidates would fill the position acceptably , nnd that they at least will bo able to down the iirgus-oyed statesman from Ncmaha county , who would not bo averse to the honor , although ho says there Is nothing1 In It. It is noticeable , however , that ho claims bis right to the honor on the grounds of Bcnlority. Tlieso gentlemen , us fur ns known , nro the only senators-elect who feel that the "short stop" honor lies within easy reach. INVITKII TO VISIT OALVCSTOK. The Lincoln board of trade has just re ceived an invitation to visit Galveston , Texas , but has not yet signified acceptance. It comes from the chairman of the ilecp water harbor committee. A change from Salt Creek to gulf brine may prove a suftleleiit inducement for tlio board to accept the gen erous invitation some time in Fobtuary , but not befoio that time. The legislative ma chine is said to bo too inviting to warrant absence , oven to the hind where roses still bloom. One of iho members of the board , however , says an ofllcial visit will bo made to tlio gulf ut a later date. jmiriAi , JOTTINGS. The case of the btute vs George Howard , nlias Heildy Wilson nnd George Kirk , it set for trial to day ; so , also , is the oiso against Jlilco and Kitty Qiilnlnn. This quartette comprise the thieving gang run down by the police force not long since. Court business to-day was wholly unevent ful. A largo number of cases wen ) con tinued , and motions generally Invited the court. It seems to bo the intention to ad journ court tills week. The holidays are just nhciul and the chances are that adjournment will bo taken until the February term. CITV J.T.WS AND NOTES. Commissioner Scott wontto Norfolk to-day to Inspect the Insane asylum at that place. Hon. Gilchrist , of Box Uutte , who has "boon in the city for a day or two past , left for homo to-day. President Aylosworth , of Fairflold college , was in Lincoln to-dav. He wna hero to attend - . tend the mooting of the state educational board of the Christian church. Tlio trial of Ueers , to have been com menced yesterday afternoon , was continued until the next term of court on a showing of the defense. Pastor Newman Informs Tun BKE rcpro- Rcntativo that he still continues a" scries of splendid meetings at the First Christian church. To date ho reports thirty-seven con versions and additions to the church , and an iticrcnblng interest in the meetings. Hon. Julius Khodcs , of Pawnee City , Is in Lincoln. Mr. Uhodes is n candidate for speaker of tlio house. His candidacy has been hatched during the last few days. It goes without saying that no ono knows what great things may bo wrapped under ills vest , but a Nebraska blizzard is more apt to catch him than the honor ho seeks. Carey can possibly tell why ho is u candidate. 11. C. Mclono still lingers between life and death. His friends are still hopeful , but the span of life is liable to break at any mo ment. Governor Tliayor is now nblo to toke a little exercise. While not well , ho improves every day , and may bo said to bo conval escing rapidly. Ulysses Horton was arraigned before Jus. tico Cochran to-day , charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. Ho plead guilty to obtaining V ) on a team of mules nnd wagon that wore not his own. C. L , Hooper was tlio complaining witness , A rumor circulated to-day that a scheme was on foot that would thiow the Evening News into the hands of Pace , Williams & North. If the change is made it is said the paper will be changed to a morning Issue. Foi-NorvoiiH I'roNtrntloii Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. "W. Greaves , Northflold , Minn. , says : I have used It in cases of nervous prostra tion , and also in combination wltu other rem edies in indigestion , it has proved us satisfac tory as could bo expected. " Criminal Mutters. Thomas Dohou , who has been on a pro tracted spree for several weeks , was finally Jailed Tuesday night. Ho is In a most pitiable plight , and Judge Dorka sentenced him to four days Imprisonment to sober up In. U. Hall , while , who live * with a nogross , was fined $10 for threatening to whip the woman. Hall was drunk nt the time. As ho IB short of funds ho will board it out with 0oo Miller. Henry Porter , colored , was arraigned for boating his mistress. Ho was lined $5 and given fifteen days in Jail A. J. Hollno , a hopeless victim of the alco- hello habit was arrested for the third tlmo insldo of a week for drunkenness. The mag istrate gave hint four days In the city jail , during which time ho will manipulate a paint Imish and help the sentenced prisoners who are at present improving the appearanceof the Interior of the central station. J. A. Uurko , of the Lowell Manufacturing company , says that C. J. Webb , the alleged rmbczzolor , who has not yet made up the deficiency in his account with the company ns has been stated in some of the papers. Webb is to bo prosecuted for his alleged crookodnobs , Ida Worloy , at 1113 Davenport , denies the stories published in an evening paper lately concerning John and Henry Brown , of Mar- Bhnl'.ton , being robbed at her place. She pays the follows arc gambler * . They canto to her place and raised n great dbturbanuo because she would not return them money they had spent. KOHT OMAHA. How ItVftj Located nnil Whnt Uc movnl Menus , Inasmuch a the proposed removal of Fort Omaha continues to bo n great nourco of in terest to the business men of this city , n brief history of the establishment oftho post upon its present site , nnd the subsequent - quent proceedings in connection with it is given. The original site , embracing twcntv-two andnne-half acres , was purchased by .Tames O. Chapman , J. J. L. ( J. Jowctti\nd seventy * sovoa other citizens , from Augustus Kount70 , with the view of donating it to the government for a fort slto. Mr. Kountzo was than nnden trustee to turn it over to the government under certain conditions. These conditions nro specified as follows ! "It is hereby expressly understood that the above tract of land is to DC convoyed by Augustus Kountrc to the United States of Amei ica. to bo used by the gnoii'iment as a miliUo post or garrison , nnd that tlio deed or le.iso by which said land Is so conveyed shall provide that in case the Unltad States abandon said land or use Iho sum- for any oilier purpose than that above specliled , then and in that case tlio land shall revert to and beeo-ne fully vested in the donors , tholr heirs or assigns in fee simple , absolute , free nnd invested of all claim of the United atatesor of the said Augustus Kountzo , his heirs or assigns , provided that the United States shall approve of the particu lar terms and conditions of such reversion " Subsequent to this Mr. Kountzo and a largo number of the original donors got together and agreed to turn the tract over in fee sim ple to the government in consideration of establishing u permanent fort here , but thcro was quite a number who demurred to this proceeding , and Insisted that the donation remain as originally prescribed. The matter was referred to the courts In a case styled us follows : "Augustus Kountrc , plaintiff , vs. Stephen nnd Wilcox. et al. , defendants. " The demurrers of Francis L. Heed , George W. Forbes , Augustus nnd Herman Kountzo , Gilbert II. nnd John S , Collins , Samuel E. Hogors , George Lilley , Hyron Heed , George L. Miller , Her & Co. . U. A. Brown , John A. Hoibnch , Samuel Hums , James U. Ish , Jewett & Ely , J. J. Hro'vn , C. F. Cntlln , Shccloy Ltros. , M. Hcltman & Co. , Caldwcll , Hamilton & Co. , Henry H. A. Pundt , IM. F. Cook , A. J. Simpson , win. \Vhitnoy , John AkCoi mlclr , L. Woodwoitli , O. F. Davis , John M. Clark , Milton Hogcrs , O. F. Stephens - phens , Dewey , Trimble & Co . Henry Iliek- mnti. T. W. T. Richards , asmgnco in bankruptcy of the estate of Me- geath. Whitney & Co. , G. Giacomenl , Goo. A. Hoagland , G. W. Homan. Horace C. Newman , Joseph Barker , S. D. Barknlow , William M. Foster , James G. Clinpmnn , Saint A. D. Bnlcoinbc , Thomas F. Hall , Anna M. G McCorinlck and George F Mills heirs of George M. Mills , deceased , Kra Millard. Alfred Poland , Joel T. Griffin , Uriah Bruner , Wolunr it ColTmnn , Alfred Hurley , Thomas Davis , F. S. Clnrkson , C. 13. Bustin , Kdwln Lovolaml , John G. Jacobs , administrators do bonis non , of estate of Henry Grey , deceased and Julia C. Huntington - ton , L. Eliza Iluntington , Charles S. and Ar thur S. Iluntington , heirs of L C. Huntington - ton , deceased , and Gilbert M. Hitchcock , John J. Monol , Luclnda Monoll , executors of estate of Gilbert C. Monell , having been withdrawn and consenting in writing to Mr. ICountzo's conveying in fee simple to the United States the tract in question , process of court was served upon A. D. Jones , George U. GiolT , William Lolimer , Joseph Cieigli- ton , Mary McCrary , John D. Creichton , Margaret J. Itnycr , James II. Croighton , Phoebe Crcighton , Ignuco Scherb , Peter II. Sharp , William F. Incsy , Francis L. Ruff , John A. Croighton , Algernon S. Patrick , George W. Forbes , George O. Williams , Mary F. Churchill , Jonas Giso , John Y. Clopper , Jatnoa C. McCoy , Ida and Edward Taylor , Charles W. liont , H. L. Latoy , John D. Sutphon , C. H. Downs , W. R. King , Will iam E. Hull , Ho.rtly Lyons , Ludwig M. An derson , George Y. Wallace , Smitl Saundcrs , Alvin B. Saunders , Georgiann Seymour , Leora Seymour , John W. Huglics , Cahill , first name unknown , Colons D. Favor , Alice McShanc and Catherine Maguln , and these latter falling to answer or demur the petition was granted. The court granted the decree as prayed for , securing u permanent military post adjacent and near to the city of Omaha , conveying to the United States the lands on which the fort has since stood. By this dccreo all the defendants were barred of all rights , titlein terest or equity in or to said lands or any part or portion thereof. Mr.Henna ! ) Kountzo was seen yesterday and asked the question that if the fort was now removed or abandoned would not the land revert and become lully vested in the original donors. Mr. Kountio replied : "That I cannot ans wer that is something the court will bo made to do. " "Then in case of the fort's removal this whole matter will go into the courts again. " "That is about the size of it. " A Dream of Pair Women. Tennyson in .his exquisite poem , dreams of a long procession of lovely women of ajjos past. This is all very well , but tlio laurouto would liavo done the world n greater service if ho hud only told the the women of the orcsont how they could improve their health and enhance their charms. This ho might have douo by recommending the use of Dr. Piorce's Favorite Proscrip tion. Health is the best friend of beauty , and the innumerable ills to which women are peculiarly subject , its worst enemies. Long experience lias proven that the health of womankind and the "Favorite Prescription" walk hand in hand , and arc inseparable. It is the only medicine for women , sold by drug gists , under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers , that it will give satibfaction in every case , or money will bo refunded. This gurranteo has boon printed on the bottle-wrapperand faith fully curried out for many years. Deserted Ills First Love. Mrs. William Kelly of Kansas City , writes to Chief Scavoy making information con cerning her husband who deserted her nnd two children several weeks ago. It appears that Kelly came to Omaha in company with another woman anil was ninrrled to her here , the second wife evidently not fcnowing any thing of spouse No. 1. Kelly and his now love went to housekeeping here , nnd It is believed they are still in the city , The police are looiclng for them. When found Kelly will bo arrested for bigamy. Whether in the palace of Pure Dor light described by tlio eastern romance , they put flavoring in their pies , jollies- puddings , custards , etc. , is not stated. Probably they did. But neither the or ient , .Europe or the United States has over produced an article IHly rivaling in delicacy of iluvor und purity Van Duzor'a fruit flavoring extracts , the bottles tles of which contain more than others. Long ago the flrbt in general estima tion , and deservedly so. Grocers o very- whore sell them. A Xcw Art School. It is more than probable that in the near future Omaha will have an art school to count amongst bar numerous educational sources. Secretary Nuttlngor is now in cor respondence with some eastern art collectors who are anxious to bring their valuable col lections to Omaha and permanently locate hero. A conference will bo held with these gentleman and Mr. Nailinger some day next week. Vestlbulcd Limited. Via. 13. & O. U. , is the only Vostlbulod Train run from Chicago to the National Capitol. Every car in the train is vos- tibulod nnd heated by steam drawn from the locomotive , The entire train , in. eluding Uuggago Cars , Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers , runs through from Chicago to Washington and Balti more and no extra faro is exacted , The Vestlbuled Limited leaves 13 , & . O.dopot Chicago , at 7:05 : p. m. daily , und arrives Washington the next evening at 0 ; % , and Baltimore at 10 : 15. The eastern express loaves Chicago daily nt 10:25 : p , m , , and the entire train , including Day Coaches nnd Pullman Sleepers , runs through to Philadelphia via. Washing- tou and Baltimore , Pearline Washing Compound SAVES the kind of labor that ) \vcars out women , clothing1 and paint. If this is true , you want it. Every grocer keeps it , and a few pennies will buy sufficient for a large wash. Try it its death to drudgery and far superior to soap besides its harmless to fabric or hands. More than one million families are now using it. TT ) Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers areS | -S 3k'\X7"O foffering imitations which they claim to be Pearl- JLJV VV Cli \ > Ine , or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S FALSE- tlicynrc not , and besides arc dangerous. PEAULINE is never peddled , but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES 1'VI.E , New Yoik. TUB HE A. I/TV 91 All It BT. Instruments- Placed on Hooor.l Dur inn VcH'erclny. T U Darlington anil wife to II larllnijtonP ) H.-KJftotnO ) ft lots II ) and II , tjfk 1U.Q Patrick's Sil mill , w il $3,000 A 1 , Gray to K K Mct'horsoii , lots > anil | 2ii , ulk l , I'rujn'ssubot Hyde 1'nrk , wtl 1.C03 Hyron Hood t-t ul to I * Olson , s U3 ft lot U. blfJ , CamtilHl'a iulcl , wtl 300 I. H Cox to C I' llootlinun , lot 'Jfl , bit IS , Mnjiluton , wil 100 W Ku > until * nml wlfo to 1212 Trench , nw of no ii-l.VK ) o. q c il i1 btroltz nnd wlfo to li Quick , w 'J lot U mid e 'i lot IB blk { li , Orniulvlow J M Spcllnmn nnit wffo to .1 H MclConzIo , lot .W , Cunningham & llremiim'a uilil , wil C50 A .1 Holfs to J A Fry. s W lot S , blk 0. Klk- horn ( .loues' nlnu , w d IOC II A Kolto mul ffo to J A 1-ry , lot 1 , bit fi. r.Uliorn ( Jones' plnti , w tl 303 D li 'I lionms ct ul to II11 Scott , w ,5 of aw U-lu-tie , wil 4.000 H II Scott nnd wlfo to U K 1'crklns , w ! J of B\V lt-10-11 o , q o d J T Heel nnil wltu to N Milestone , lot 17 , Fnlrviett , wil SCO A Dunned nnd Imsbnnd to I' King , lot n , blk T , Omiiba View , nnd mill foot ut n o cor. lot U. bit 15 , Patrick's sa ndd , w d 1,280 C II Mnyno nnd wile to U Waclitotlo , lott , blk 4 , Matin's nthl , w d A / I'eck und husb.xml to (5 II I'uyno , nt lots ( minlfi. ulk . Iitahel.Wfl 1 J 11 Thompson to 0 W Hopper , lot 10 , bll : 1 , Audrow-i vV licnson's mill , wd 800 Itous I'llntini ; Co toV T Seaman. 8 10 ft of tract u a UM5-M , . . 2,500 J A long to l ; .1 I\dlck , lot ID , blk : : , Jliiyno's 1st add Vulloy , wil 451 E .1 Lydlck to J liroiree. lotIO , blk S , Mnyuu's 1st rvdil Vnlloy , w d 400 J M Swotn.im et nl to G S Oago , lot 2 , bile 4 , I.eavDinrorth Terrace , w d 1,000 A li Held und wlfo toV O Slinonsou , lot 14 , blkiu. Ccntiall'aik , wd 5,000 Twenty-ono transfers JJl,43b , DuilitliiR I'orimts. The folio wing building permits wore issued yesterday : J. II. llond. ono-story frame cottage , Twenty-eighth , near Oik street . . . . $ COC Mrs. .1. Dotiin , ono story frame cottage , Eighteenth ana C.istellar sti cots 40. Two permits , aggregating $ DM MAKE NO MISTAKE If you have made up your mine to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to take any other Hood's Saroaparilln , is a pcculiiir mcdl- cine , possessing , by virturp of its pecu liar combination , proportion and com bination , curative powers superior to any other article of the Icind before the people. From all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the svbtem it is unoqualed. Bo sure to o Uood's. Clinnccs Tor Tenclierj. The examining committee of the city schools will bo at the high school on Thurs day and Friday , Dcccnlbcr 27 and 23 , to ex- oxumino all applicants for the position of teaclier in the public schools. The oxamlna- tlou commences at 0 u. in. each day. I have used your Salvation Oil for cracked heels , mange , and sand cracks with horses , nnd it gives perfect satisfaction. CIIAS. W. LBB. 414 W. Baltimore StreetBaltlmoro.Md. The cost of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is onli 25 cents. A bottle will convince all of its excellence. Tfircatorilnif Henrietta. Henrietta Ho.yor , who lives at Eleventh and Lake , wants her neighbor , William Ynit nnd his wife , arrested nnd bound over to keep the peace. She complains that they have been threatening and in divers ways annoying her. THE MAYOR of Dnltl- more irritea : " / knots many greatly leneJUed ly the ttie of Bi. Jaeolt Oil" THE CIIAS. A. VOOELEtl CO. , DALTIUOIIE , Uc. She Tried and Knows. A lead ing chemist of New York ays : " No plasters of such merit as the Ath-lo.pho-ros Plasters Imveevcr before bceu proiluccd , " Tliey are a novelty because they are not maJo simply to sell cheap , they are the best that sclunce. tklll and money can produce , ami will do what is claimed for them. For sprains , aches , weakness , lameness , etc. , they are uncqualed. ( M I'lillon St .Rindntky.ONor.21 ' 87. ' Tlio A til 0.tioroii | lrlimter ct < l llcf puulc. It I * tlio i > i I a\er trlol nnil I h v8 u l mail ) ' kind * . Our dnnftdat ulil "PlfMoni are all alwut tlie natno " Tmt lilnu'ttlilukvonow. iBjiralmxl my arm nml idioiildrr In July , anil it lias U-en piliiful Blncc.butlt IIWH not rain moat all now , Mrs. Wii.ua Miaul. /93Bena / 0 ocnls for tlio iH-nullftil colored plo ttiro , " Jloorlsli Maiden. " JHEATHLOPHOKOSCO. ttSWallSt. N Y. To these who aresuirerlng from * ! . Coughs , CoMs. cnest Tains. i'neu- TUC monla , lllieumatluin , Sclatlra and I III. otlior palm co general at this sea son of the year , Much millpreis led far sroater Interest in HKN- BON'SI'HSTKU. a lomcilyhlch novcr fulls to nlforj prompt ro- Hot wheu faltlifnlly anil Intelli gently useil. TliH plaster has iiiarto a reputation solely on its merits as a bclentlllo roineily.com- in np ponnileil on sclontlllo piluclples. 10 Ul by chemist of uniloubti'd ability and Inti'Krlty. Its great and in creasing popularity hai induced unscrupulous imitators to put I ITTI C ninny fraudulent counterfeits on LI I I LC the market. Careful buvers al- wava ink for HKNSON'S I J.ASTKH aim ref 111.0 all others. jay Bend t o cout stamp to lrJTCDnQTSeraljuryi"Jollns ° n-'l I'latt Street IIULnLOl N. V. , tor a copy of "I list ructions from tliu Doctor , " n valuable household book. JU3ICIOUS AND PEIlSISTl'Hr Advcrtlslnj ; lias always provoa successful. Before pluclngany Newspaper Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS. IDTKIITISISO IdtSTS , U U 4B liuitlub SUeil. CHIOAOO. WEAK PJ8PftS"IITcrng | from Ilia * Tjr."To t manhoodelo l will wnil'ft rftlutbli > rt tlM ( WAlrdl cunidulor full particular * ( M hone rur * . f rf f olianre AdrtrtM. PROF.r.O , FOWLERMooUu.Conn , ' . tluiUUUl L/Ulllll U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'ald Up Capital $100,000 Surplus 50,000 H. W. YATTS , President. LK\MSH. UKKI > , Vlco I'rcsldont. A. U. ToU7.At.iN.Siul Vlco President. W. II. S. llunnus. C.nhler. UlllUCTOItl. W.V. MOIfK. .10IINS. C II.V. . YATKS. Uwis S. . . - Ofllco THE IRON BANK , Corner Kin and Parnani Sts , A General Hautaue lluslnoss Transactor. .kllll.lfd llrt1 iiuUfrctl n or , llll > TI K la OUUKtllllUNlwIMl'KOVKB ( LECTRICBEITASUSPEUSOAT IKL\UBM1. ( MidVfor " . CUKK or . , , Nfss.iti.ii ! iixtv A v MlLn , KooTNlvoontlniinuliirrfiitiof 1 lectrle- f\f' Itj Jltf ctljr Ihrouih ill venk r rli. rcitor- ln ( tktm ' , IIL to lltillh an It UoroinHrrnilh. Klectrl3 CurrfDt tt- ' " * r tTlN TAiiTLr orwerorf lli,000lnc § b. DEl.TkndSDipr > n orlomplrle $ ' . tni up. \ \ oril eisei | r- manonll * curwl In thr ntootti * . Healrd I'traiiblet ' 4e.eUiniv. BANDENELECTlUOCO.lC'JL.b.Ilcat.clIJCAGOiU FT. J" QALOnAlTni Surgeon and Physician. OfEce N. W Coi ner i Hli and Douglas St. Onic tolopUouo , itlo ; UtHUltmco toloiiliotid , SOj. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! Come to us for tlie Cloaks advertised in the Sunday papers by the dry goods houses , and every cloak , suit Or wrap will be sold at a lower price than was ever offered before. Come early and avoid the Christmas rushes well as to secure the best bargains. 214 South 15th Open Evenings Until Nine O'Ciock ' , lectroMagnetic elts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eloctrlo Science Scl entlflcally Made and Practically Applied. DISEASE CUREDWTHOlT MEDICINES lnStri't't. D\iir lciN. V. ; O. w. Ilcllus.JI. 1) . , lloimoaiow n , IOWB l jjimuii 0iiiK.j\nnMUKvut .1 u > , t uu u * rray.14Miervlllr.il iE.7. . Abbott-BaprLcity wntcr \ nv.bouthlieml , I ml \ Holit. IL Sampson , Chicntro moel-.l ! > .HcMlchael , M. 1 > , Jluiialo ; N. Y. "Your belt baa l accompM U * l nlmt no oilier remedy hnsi yiierVesanacomfortabln iliepntnlBht. " Uol.t. llallLn Idorman. lAf > KnutatfthMrctt.XewYorlr.otc. tigRVOUS PEOPLE. DR. noim's ELEcrno-iua- NKTIC 11H.T pnnltivrlr-Clina , XrntH.combtned. Utinnuitced KunniTisiSiuitii : iuT Eli. KIDNKT and rilmustlnv onJj-ono in worldccncratinz Ujf . clironlcdlsoaapfl of bothsexos. FleeMo fr xavnttu ccontinuous * Contains 2 J toioodo reraof Electricity. Ol'AIIANTKKU tlio ZULU MAGNETIC OIL. Curds IthcumntlMn , Sprain * , Swollen Joint * . HrnlMM , lUicXntbo , llcml.tcho and Neuralgia , ( f penuunontly driven nmir nnd remote * ul ) fiatne. tidies nnd iiiillurHilmemB ( Jocul fprl > taslAh well m mankind , anil euros Hlimljuno , Sptirin , nMut * . etc on horses , t'ut up iti Inrao tun * unM cftnt rnni'All ) by exi > ros cm receipt of yiloo If your druvttlsl does noi kocp It. Trice $1 W. ZULU HEALING OINTMENT. firentcst SMro In tlin worl.l. It nets Ilka niuilo when npplleil to Cuts. HrnUci , Scnltli , llurnc , llltp * . Old hoius. LbnlTctl und ChiiiioU | | Ilumtfi , Omckoit Cntri > ' 'lenta. rlc , ami otlmr trouble ! or n similar nnturK. C.oofl fur linrsp1 wounds mid * orfl . 1'rlcii 7" > coiils. lutup In Inrcn tin Loiei , und eriit toy ITIHII or express en retulpt of price If you * diUKRlst ( locn dot kucp It. Our CUUA anil boxcff rontnln moro ttmn four tlniat RMmirli ajiiiiy other bottle or piicknito CLAIMED to contain , nn nrttclo ( hot mil do tlio nurk vr GIMUA.NTKK our jirrpurntlom to do. THE SANTFOHD HPff. CO. , OinaliH , Neb , Sol proprietors. 1'or Sale ut rctttll In Oinnlm , bjICiilin & Co. , Ceo. W. I'nrr , John W. Doll anil S. H. Fnrmwortli. TYLER CESK CO. ST.IDUIS , MO. , U.S.A. Eidailrc On tiers A , H ton tart * n of f TYLEH'S KOYAL TYPE WKITER CABINET & JESK , COMBINED. Adapted to Every MucMncnowC Used. AUoDAlIITCOUNTEIlS.DESKSj&Q Dluitrated Catalogue Free , Whicii is the Mesi Popolar GSothing House in Omaha ? 1119 FARNAM STREET.- \A/1 B \ O ecausc the goods they sell arc merchant tailor madethcreby insuring- goods w w | | I style and worlcinanslnpand , the pnces arc considerably lower than elsewhere GAZE ON THESE PRICES. OVERCOATS. $9.BO buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $2O. $11.SO buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $22. $13.75 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $28. $ I6.OO buys a fly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $4O. $24.OO buys a Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $5O. $28.BO buysa Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOATwhich was mndeto order for$6O $3O.OO buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $63 $3B.OO buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOATwhich waslinade to order for$7O. 4O.OO buys a FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $88. GT STYLES , ESegantly inade and Trimmed $9.5O buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. $11.BO buys a Ono Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. $18.78 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , -which was made to order for $ ti8 , $16.OO buys a Railroad Sack Suit ; which was made to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys a Four button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $4O. $24.OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $ BO. $28.BO buys a Eannockburn Cheviot , sack or frogk , which was made to order for $6O. $3O.OO buys a Crepe Worsted , ( Imp. ) 4-Buttou Cutaway , which was made to order for $ OB An elegant and complete assortment of PANTALOONS , from $2.50 to $9.00 ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1.11,9 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB. JfcGEu