THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22. 1888. THE CITY. Tlicro will bo a meeting of the coun ell this evening. Horn , to Mr. nntl Mrs. .7. N. Case Tuesday morning last , n fifteen pouru plrl. Mr. disc still retains his position us foreman of the smelting works. A union moating of the Sunday pohool teachers of the city Is held every Saturday afternoon atI o'clock , in the Young Men's Chrlbtlan asiociatiot building. I'orRonnl I'nrnurnptiR. J. P. Hartmnn , of Krnrnoy , Is In the city G. K. Slmw , of Hustings , Is nt tlio Paxton K. II. Murray , of Dcadwood , Is nl the Mur rny. rny.L. . T. Calkins , of Fairmont , is at the Mur ray. ray.Ollvcr.1. . How put up nt the Murray las' ' night. J. C. Crawford , of West Point , is at th Pnxton. W. II. Miller , of Nebraska City , Is nt th Pnxton. J.V. . Love , of Prcmont , Is slopping at the Paxton. R M. Hale , of Lincoln , Is stopping nt the Paxton. James Stcplienson lias returuoil from Washington. L. F. Ucrry , of Fremont , Is stopping a the Murray. Augustus Franks , of Kearney , put up a the Paxton. M. .1. Sully , of the IXin Sully combination is at the Harltcr. .1. 1) . Kllpatrick and wife registered at the Paxton last night. .f. II. Wcston , of Ucatricc , stopped at the Paxton last night , 13. W. Jloyd , Auburn , registered nt the Mlllnrd last night , .1.1C. Johnson , nt Crete , Xcb. , was at the Mllliint ycsturdny. 11. M. Taggnrt , of Nebraska City , is stop ping at the Murray. , T. P. llnrtmnii jr. , of Nebraska City , is reg Istcicd at the Paxton. W. O. Whitmorc , of Valley , registered a the Murray Inst night. % Mr. E. Kosowater , editor of THE 13ui : , has returned from the o.xst. > James K. Wash is in from Lincoln , and is stopping at the Millard. 11. W. Weir , the now chief justice o Idaho territory , is in the city. * ' O. P. Chessman and J. M. Davidson , of York , Neb , , are at the Paxton. Theodore Getting * , of Washington , D. C. registered nt the Millard last night. .1 C. Watson and Contractor Nevis , of Nebraska City , came into town to-day. Phil Jacobs , state agent for the Domestic Sewing Machine company , Is at the Paxton Tom J. Huteson , with M. Zincmnn & Hro. Philadelphia diamond merchants , Is at the Paxton. lilchard Hrollung , bookkeeper for Troxoll fc. Williams , has left for a two weeks' trij through California. The Misses Goodoll , of Kearney , who have been visiting relatives In this city , returned to their homo this morning. T. C. Kuttor , manager of the Council HhifTa Canning company of Blair , is in the city with ills wife and daughter. At the Arcade : John 11. Hays , Norfolk ; 13. II. Gouldlug , Kearney ; C. A. Tuttle , Irvington - ton ; D. M. Uould , Springfield. Governor Saundcrs and wife are now in Indianapolis , biituro expected homo in a few days to spend the holidays in this city. At the Barker : G.V. . Snow , Salt Lake ; T. A. Sims , Missouri Valley ; W. E. Hall , Hcd Oak , la. ; C. A. McDonald , Chicago ; J. F. Ilutchins , Lincoln ; Ij. II. Sawyer , J. A. Shcpard and Charles Unrbor , South Bond ; II. T. Henderson , Oscoola , Nob. : Fotrest nichardson , Charleston , W. Vu , Fourth Ward KepiibliciitiH. The Fourth ward republican club mot last night nt Judge Anderson's oflico. Very few of the members were present , und the busi ness transacted was of a nature relating to the private1 affairs of the club. Scttlini ; Up Affairs. Mr. C. C. Williams , of White Water , Wis. , brother of Dr. G. W. Williams , the suicide , arrived In the city yesterday morning to attend to the collections and other effects of the unfortunate physician. Mr. Williams is stopping at the Arc.ido. Hascall Defeated. The story that has been going the rounds In local napers that Hascall will bo elected president of the council is declared unau thorlicd on very good authority. Mr. Bed ford will not vote for Hascall , and this ren ders Lee's election almost assured. Disappeared With tlio I'urse. While a prominent society lady was seated on a stool in Thompson , Boldcn &Co.'s store , 'Thursday ' evening , a strange man sat near liei for a few minutes , and then hastily loft the store. When she reached in her pocket for licr purse a moment later , she discovered it tnlsslng. It is supposed the stranger took it. The HFuvor Objects. At the present Indications , thcro seems to bo an obstacle in the way of the glove con test which was announced ta take place in tlio Grand opera house on the UTith Inst. Mayor Broatcli stated yesterday that he had been asked to Issue a permit for the engage ment , but had refused. The mayor said that Jio would allow it to take place under no cir cumstances. Not UHO Cement Floors. County Commissioners O'Kcoffo and Mount and Superintendent Shane of the new county hospital , on their recent trip cast , made a special study of hospital Moorings - ings , and como back to Omaha with statis tical information that will bo of much sor- vlco in the finishing off of the hospital. In Borne parts of the country the commissioners report that cement flooring works very well , while in others it utterly fails to glvo satis faction. From what they could learn , the lasting qualities of cement Moors depends upon having tirst-cluss material used. When this Is done , it suits admirably. Just what will bo done in the now county hospital in regard to tins feature of its con struction. Mr. O'Kcoffo could not say , but a report will bo sumnittcd netting fortli bov- eral suggestions for the guidance of the county board. St. 1'p tor's Haziinr. The Christmas bazaar , in aid of St. Peter's Catholic church on Lenvenworth street , was held Thursday ovonlni. under the auspices of the ladies of St. Peter's Guild in O'Keofo's hall , corner Park avonua and Loavcnwortu street. There was a tastily arranged booth , filled with all kinds of Christmas articles for old and young , presided over by the Misses Koster , O'Connor , Clcary and Mill- llns. Kofrcshmonts wore served from tables heavily laden with all the delicacies of the season , kindly donated by Mrs. K. C. Gush- inc. Mrs. M. D. Hocho , Mrs. Phil. McStmuo , and Mrs. Mulling. During the qyonlng there wcro several excellent selections on tlio violin rendered by Prof. McQuald , who exhibited great skill In his imitations of the music of the farm yard , and of an Irish mother's lullaby. As encore pieces he played "Adosto Fidelcs" and the "Last Koso of Summer. " There was a largo attendance ) and a hnndaouiu sum was realized. Oared Fermannntly. Orlin l till. R niw a , ; D. SO. 1111. Tki TIKI IK bu rtumniUiio U ktik ; | antii | ; bottlt of III. jtcebl OU curti : h i cot MIt lice * . rBAHK UOKU08. m cllTlll . IJJ. Cured rermanentlr. Orltlitl t t m r.l. 1IIB. R w > 4.Ju 10 , till. aulMiltwojtiri ( o with cit ulai u tittki In one fcotr f r H rtllil Ir a It. Jicatii Oil ; Ur ptlk tljp nrid : U U * oonlnj fului ( < ai , HOB/OI 8. UOfStUI , Min llttpy , tfitltst. Cured Permanently. B n w l , U r ll/lt. \Ylt WM toriljtauulwllk lint tick ; irftrtl rir l n n ; tiud laipaitrttlt llnlmtnll :4 rli . l > rr.il ; St. JtuU OU. v i ctn by II. A. B. CBimmouAU. r rjopoiii , ra. At OXVOailM AMD CBALEXB. IHCOIMRt-EC * . VOOEIEB ? 0.,9allmcri ! , 111 Tillr : A Iilvrly 8cB lnn In the City Unit Tlnirs- ilny NlRlil. Tlio city council chamber was well flllctl Thursday night with native-born represent atives of the stnto of Pennsylvania , who mot to perfect an orf'nn b\Uon of tlio Pennsyl- vftnians located In Nebraska , The chair \vns occupied by Dorsoy H. liouck , and Vic P. Mussolmnn noted ni secretary. The report of the committee on organization wis read anil received , and the remainder of the evenIng - Ingva * spent In dismissing tlotixlls of tie ! proposed constitution anil by-laws. They worn llnally passed us submitted , with n few trilling ainsndmcnls , among which was n re duction of the fee for Initiation from f'J to (1 , and of the monthly tlucs from , f > 0c to ir > i % , Then the debate grew more lively upon the question of who should be the oflieors for the coming year. Trio committee had reported - ported In fuvor of General O. Mandorson us governor : P. C. Hruner , llrst lloutcnnnt governor ! W. R GrlftUs. second lloutcnnnt governor ! IX H , llouck , third lieutenant governor ; W. R Fnlm , sen-clary , and U. O. P.Utcrson , tre.isuror. They had nlso re ported that tlioro should bo nil executive committee or senate , composed of thlrtwn members , seven of whom should bo elective , and six bo members ex- olllolo. Sotno of these present thought that when the report of the committee was received these cfntlcmcn were appolntcil. but others tlnilRlit Hint It should bo dcfldod by a vote. Motions to adjourn were in onlor , but not ni'tcd upon , until It was at hist do- cldi'tl tliat the adjournment would not inter fere with the election of ofllcers at the next meeting. Then it w.is decided to meet again next Thursday nlfiht , nt n place to bo desig nated by u committee and advertised in two evening papers in the city. The committee named consisted of Messrs. Patterson , Hruner nnd Or. P. S. Lulsenrmg. All per sons wishing to become member * were re quested to call and sign the constitution at the Mechanics' and Traders' bank , UlS South Fifteenth street. The association will bo ( mown as the Pennsylvania Association In Nebraska , and will htTcaftpr hold Its annual meeting October ! J , Mia anniversary of the landing of William Puiin 200 , > cars ago. If the unit should fall on Sunday , the meeting will bo held on the preceding Saturday , und will bo followed by u banquet. Grateful. From the Council Uluffs Daily Globe , Jnn- uary ' . ' 0 , ISb'J : M. A. McPlkc , editor of the Cambria ( Ebensburg , Pa. ) Freeman , has been the personal friend of the editor of the Glebe for moro than twenty years , and is known , wherever ho is known , as ono of the best inon living. Ho is also an Intimate friend of Mr. Clark , ot the Nonpareil. Ho has been unfortutmtc in the fact that his family was ravaged with diphtheria and greatly distressed. Mr. Clark , having heard of this calamity , sent him some of Dr. , Ief- fcris' Diphtheria Cure. It was used at once , and the lives of the rest of his children saved. Letters from Mr. McPiko are un bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the loss of his whole group of little and tender ones. Five of Mr. McPlke's children out of eight died from diphtheria bcforo ho had an op portunity of using Dr. Jcfforis' remedy. Price of remedy $ 'J. Address Dr. Thos. .lef- fens , box C57 , Omaha , Neb. SOUTH OMAHA MEWS. Notes Alioiit the City. W. J. Preiss' an employe of the Annour- Cuiliihy packing company houses , Thursday about noon cut the two middle lingers of his left hand with a cleaver , cutting the largest linger so bad thai amputation was necessary. Fifty couples of the sons and daughters of Scotland attended the llrst annual'daiico of the Caledonian society , in Hunt's hall , Thurs day niglit. Uohr's orchestra furnished the dancing music. The national musical instru ment , the bug pipe , and those sweetest of all national songs , the love songs of Scotland , lilled in an evening most pleasant to all visi tors , nnd most satisfactory to ofliccrs nnd members , A largo number of visitors from Omaha were there. The superintendent and teachers of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school are ar ranging n very line programme for the Christmas eve entertainment. Miranda Gatiliy , wife of William Gauby. rcsidtugon Twenty-second and L streets , died Thursday night nt Jl o'clock of consumption , aged forty. The body was shipped to-day to Chillocothe , Mo. , for interment. Hov. T. C. Clcr.denning , presiding older of tuo Omaha district , will preach the sermon Sunday morning nt the o | > ening of the now Methodist Episcopal church. A fine musi cal programme has been prepared. Hov. L. II. Eddleblute , pistor , has issued invitation letters to our people to attend. Mrs. John Corey and ( laughters , the Misses Elizabeth and Anna Corey , have returned homo to Missouil Valley , la. The Uabtist and Presbyterian Ladies' Aid societies will give n social nnd lunch in the Presbyterian church this evening. An ex cellent programme has been picpared. Read the Srjtnxv Bnu for a full account of the electric light banquet at the Exchange , nnd the Caledonian society ball and recep tion. tion.Tho The ladies of St. Martin's mission will incct nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam G. Martin , Third ward , Wednesday afternoon , to arrange for a watch meeting nnd supper New Year's eve. All interested nro Invited to attend. Mrs. Monroe , of Buffalo , N. Y. . and J. W. Monroe , of Chicago , mother nnd brother of Mrs. Mary Fredler , who died Wednesday , wcro her .veesterdny nnd the body was shipped to IJuffalo for Interment. A very pleasant meeting of the members of St. Martin's Mission was bold at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Martin Thursday evening to entcitaln the Kov. C. S. Withorspoon. Dancing was indulged in , an elegant lunch was served and a liberal col lection was taken up , These meetings will bo held regularly during the winter. About Zulu Magnetic Oil cures riiifr bono , spavin , si > ruinsotc. Ask your Railroad Itonn. EnginoNo. 5 of the Union Pacific was taken to tlio shops yesterday morning a complete wreck. It was in the round-houso Hro at St. Joseph and all the woodwork was consumed. General Manager. Uurt. General Passen ger Agent Uuchunan and General Freight Agent Morchouso have returned from their tour of Inspection of the lOlkhorn system. Manager Hurt states that the agricultural classes all along tlio line are in a most pros perous condition , and vast improvements on this line are being made. The land department of the Elkhorn was presented with a unique inkstand composed of twenty dilTerent kinds of minerals , all of which nro found in vast quantities in Custer county , Dakota. The composition is as fol- ows : Gold ore , silver , copper , lead , Iron > yritcs , peacock ore , lluor spar , moss ngato , wood Jasper , wood opal , chalcedony ngutc. letrillcd cottonwood , petrlllcd cedar wood , crygtallzcd palm wood , smoky-quartz , quartz crystal , Iceland spar , pinic satin spar ami Amazon slono. The vestibule sleeper on the Chicago , lock Island fc Pacillc , and the thorough sleeper on the North western will leave the Union Pacillo depot at 5:15 : , in. each day until otherwise ordered. Thomas P. Godfrey , of the Missouri Pacillo ticket and passenger department , vlll leave to-day for Philadelphia , vhero ho will sponil the holidays with r lends nnd relatives. Ho will Join his wife and child at that point , and they will ac company him to Omaha on his return. I'rotcct Yoiimeir nnd' Family I3y keeping n supply of KuluMngnolio Dil for rhouinatism , sprains , etc. , und /.ulu Houhnt' Ointment for cuts , burns , sores , etc. Able your druggist. Pny for HFIoi'onuo'a Ofllolnls. At the bpcclal meeting of the Florence ouncil an ordinance was passed , that forty aye from date the streets and alloys should bo opened , thus affording these having city iroperty cncloscil the opportunity of' taking ut a license to occupy It. Heretofore , the city councllmon have been ccelvlng only CO cents for each' meeting at- ended. Now an ordinance has been passed ; lving the council member a rcgu- ar salury of t50 a year. Hala- Ics for the other oillulals wore also etormlncd upon as follow ; Mayor , flfiO ; Ity cleric , J2UO ; city attorney , | 2iO : treas- rcr , ? l.r < 0 ; city marshal , 153 per mouth. Mr. Dopris who wai u party in the Lantry bo.jb1 jdil ; und wuc was charged by the Jury for bringing n malicious trial nnd Incurred all the expenses and costs of It , hns boon cir culating a paper nmong the school children who wore witnesses In the trial petitioning them to knock off tholr witness fees of fifty cents each , thus reducing tliO costs of the trial. Tlio old rollnblo Clnrk'g thread is Clnrk's O. N. T. . hvays on white spools. Any other brand of tlu-cnll sold us the Clnrk'a thread is an iniltntioii. Dry poods dcnlors , when ordering the Clark's thread , FCO you order the O. N. T. Sold at wholesale by KHpatvlok-Ivoch Dry Goods Co. nnd U. M. Stcclo & Co. Our Schools Abroad. A communication was received yesterday by Mayor Hroatch from the chairman of a council committee of Dayton. H was written upon a shnct headed the mayor's oflico of that city , nnd mail a a request for a copy of our municipal laws , local statistics and In formation concerning the schools. The loiter ter concludes with the observation that a statement hud been recently published in ono of the papers of Dayton that the expense of tho.eliools of Omaha was greater than that of nny city In the country , This was coupled with the remark that there was souio reason to believe that the report was Incorrect. The mayor seemed an Try over the condi tion of ntfalrs which warran'.oil such an im pression being received abroad. 'iVhothor in the i > nlnco ot Pure Her light described by the eastern roniiinco , they put flavoring in their pica , jollies- puddings , custards , etc. . is not suited. Probably they did. Hut neither the or ient , Europe or the United States hug ever produced .111 nrtiele litly rivaling in delicacy of llnvor nnd purity Vim Duzor's fruit flavoring extracts , the bot- tle-i of which contain moro than others. Long ago the llr t in general estima tion , and deservedly BO. Grocers every where sell them. A Musical Sluii'p. 13eebc , the defaulting treasurer of the Wal nut Hill band , not only took the tgsh of the organisation , but It Is rcmored that ho also sold to the First'National. bank twenty-one notes signed by the members of the bund for $7.50 each. Last Monday night , at the busi ness meeting , ono of the members moved that n committee bo appointed to examine the books ; the motion was passed , and this , no doubt , was the immediate cause of his flight. Ho informed thn society that Dr. Mercer would sign the bonds drawn up , and they were placed in his own hands to file. At the same meeting he produced a receipt from Max Meyer & Co. for $ " 5 , which was a forirery. Ho recently purchased a watch and gave two notes for It , and it has been diseovcicd that he had no money deposited at the time. This same watch was ofTered to n young lady of the hill , and fortunately declined. Hccbo has been living a very fust life for the past few works. Almost every niirlii ho indulged in hack rides , in company with a lady friend 'Jho members of the board are much agitated about the notes signed by him , because they are reported to have been bold by their miss ing treasurer. Bid me discourse. I will enchant thy car with remarkable talcs of astounding cures of all sorts of suffering by Salvation Oil , the greatest euro on earth for pain. Price 25 cents u bottlo. It is asserted that Booth and Salvini keep their voices clear by the use of Ur. Hull's Cough Syrup. Waylaid a Hival. Herman Engelkc , Tommy Tny , Fred Gray and Victor arc all Jilted lovers of a bright-eyed girl on Seventeenth street. Thcodoio Hunkers is the successful suitor , and the other young men , maddened with jealousy , entered into n conspiracy Thursday evening to waylay him while no was taking the young lady homo from an entertainment. They put their plan into execution nud , bcut young Hankers unmercifully. Engelkc , Victor and Gray wcro arrested and fined $ r..10 , ? 2i. : > 0 and SLT.o'J ' respectively. Tay is still ut largo , VestUnilIM ! Train to Wnsliington. The only vostihulod train from Chicago cage to Washington is run via B. & O. R. R. Every ear in the triin is vestN Imlou , and heated by btcam drawn from the locomotive. This train leaves B. & O. depot , Chicago , nt 7:0-5 : p.m.daily , and arrives Washington the next even ing at 0:35 : , and Baltimore at l-o. ( ) : ! No extra faro is charged. The Eastern Ex press leaves Chicago daily at 10:2o : p.m. , and the entire train , including day coaches and Pullman sleepers , run's through to Philadelphia via Washing ton and Baltimore. Tlie IMiiyor Misunderstood. Mayor Hroatch said yesterday Urit he hud not stated that he would sign the Hascall city hall ordinance , bccauso ho knew thu people would vote in favor of building the hall on the present site. Ho said further that ho had not expressed hlmsolf on that subject to anybody , nor would he. IIo had not yet re ceived the ordinance , bccauso it was still in the possession of the city attorney. To Prevent Croup. True croup never comes without n warning ; a uivv or two before the at tack the child becomes hoarse , and that symptom is soon followed by n peculiar , rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or cough appears , nil danger and anxiety may bo avoided ; it has never failed , oven in the most fcovero cases. There is no danger in giving the Rem edy for it con taiiib no injurious substance. Sold by all druggists. Narrow James Nelson , driver of n compressed yeast wagon , while crossing the Union Pacific tracks nt Tenth street and watching a certain train , did not notice a car making n flying switch on the track adjoining until the latter was almost upon him. IIo Jumped from his cart and escaped Injury , but the l.iUer was badly demolished. The horao was unin jured. _ 'Hint Viii-nitiira Factory. Mr. M. J. Murphy , of tlio llrm of Murphy & Co. , of Detroit , Mich. , furniture manu facturers is negotiating for a site in Hoyd's addition in the snmo neighborhood xvitli the Western casket company and Miller & Gun- derson's sash and door factory. Absolutely Pure. This po\rdernerer varies. A marvel of purity Btreu.Ktu anit wholesome-ness. More econom ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be Bold | c competition wltU the multitude of loyr coat , short weight alum or pliodi > uato powder * . Bold oalr IB cans. Hoyul' UuktUtf I'omltr Co , ISA ' CALIFORNIA ! THHU.iA.Nn OF DISCOVERIES. G-5 - Sent ! circular ! Santa Abie : and : Cat- Per Sale by Goodman Drug Go. ANGLO-SWISS Combination of GaihiBJ1 MiTuiU'u Bjjt Chjle ] : ] | , Sold by I'axton , Gallagher & Co. 70' , 707 , TO ) , 711 South th Street. Jtlchardsnn Drug Co. 100" , 10W Jones Street- Win , ( luutleinan , tilth anil nnd Cnss Streets. II. Gladstone , 13ui . .13Ii ! Don Kins QH ! M1HEAD. . The pain from Neuralgia ami its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could Ve ( juickly cured : ire needlessly tuf. will do for ferinjj. jUh-lo-pho-ros others vruat it d l for the follow ing WllU m port. Incl . Oct. 8 1837. Having been railicUnl with nouralglt for hapadl inar yoara. And trjlnKalrui stnvery- thinif. lialtn win I tirilly h-oir.i of Atbln- plinrcm. Alter takiiVT onetiuttlo I found It to be ho ! pine rec , nnd alter til. Ini four bottles tles of Alhlophonieaud ono of IMl-j , I found that 1 wm * rntlrely well. 1 think the medi- cue In positively n sure cum CUAUXCKV n. REDWCK. Nt. C n bl. III. . Dee M , 1 87. I have used Athlophninn in my fimily and find it * o be the preateft meilicine forneu- ralxi i in eiiHtcncu and luvinc lintl it tanna t t t nwl upon mo fur I ho pist 30 > cai I know wliweof I speak. MBS. .IlIIJA ( 'IIII.TOM. KJ"Scnil 0 cents for tlio t 'iiiillfiil f-olore-t jnc- turc , " Jloori-li MnliU'ii. " CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y An Important Annonnccnient About six weeks ngo. vhilnQt business. 1 Trns tildili'lily ttlarketl ulili riciiu'Jallna PDIM ( 111 my tttt , knui's r.n-1 l.nnrts BuEu\erii llio ctlacU that 1 took my 1 cil Liuiinllntelr , onil In tnu ar thren rtiijs my Joints eto \MIlen to Mlniobt < ! . > ullu tlidr uciuial Hje , anil ltcp nr i , dritcu fron inc. AftrrmiflVr- Ins thw riokt cicruelBtlin ; palti fern ffic , usTufr llntrncuto nntl various other rcnifdles , k fiinitiho nvmpHttiUiHl withuiyliclplutt comlltlnu , saw to tlio : "Why flna't jon set Swift'rtpoclflc nnl Dsnlt. I " 111 Kilaraulecft Ltirc , Mid If ltdcul Br'ttl.DliicdicIns ' > lull costjon nolhlne. " I at ODI-C crriirod tbe H. B. U , ami after titl-jj It tliB dr.it ilay , lind KUkt ] nlglitnud rcfiwlilnj nicer ) . In a un'fc I felt firailr cenFfitlril , In tlrce weeks I could Mtupmia vullc clout tte icom , nud atttr mini ; nix bottles I win ojt nail uliln ti ) iU lo ljus/uf . Blnt'cthcn I bnvo boetireguUilr at n\j \ i > i' _ n myc.i o , ami I win clinei fully anam-raii liiiiujrl"sri litve ! tuirct.i.elthrr in person or byniBU. TIioMis IrUrMLLir. . , It Vllth ttrcot , Ktw Yoi x. Cltr. ' JtiinTinr , Trv" . I hrvc wurdpd off n r - rcru uttni'S of rni'itniatlimbyn tlk < iilyic ort to Stvlfl'it hpo < : Uc. IiKill C M WUnooprr- ma.ivi t iFllct it sotifiht thlt inc > ! l > .ln con- ! jncndiltir't frr a constitutional tnMinrnt th t thoroucliiyrrndlcatcs the tied ] or ttl - ( uofiunitliatihlrin. k llcv. W , P. JUnntso.f , D. D. ' Krw VOHK , SI "lit AVE. > fti-r sr'nillnir ( IiHl In I ' < icIlfYoii of mood roliun lll out * n > lciifll , ufcw licttlc-ior S\vlfi'iHpeilllo j Jr.Lit euro. C. pcmfR. VIU.VA , fu. liy little ulrl. r J six , and IK > V , L. ' in r yearn , had iTufiiln lu tha woirst rnvntcd haHTriey | were puny nd ilc , lodnythfy nro healthy aiid ro- butt , i.ll tui limit ut tuUiiK K. ti. S. JOK T. Cor.ULR. I.IOT r AKK St'MTun Co. . Fu.-Vnur B. S 0. h u inuvril n nonderful eigcceii In rnr CQfl ? . Ti u i-Aiiecr on my face , i o Uoutt. Wuiililliuxokoon Mirrlr-dineto my grntp. I totUlr.k ltl KbuUtrful , nml liux not'iiunl. 1) . II. Ilvun , l'O3tniister. . , WACO. TiA0. IiylSS3l ft 8. Co. , Atlanta. Qa. : i Ocntlcini'n-Knowing that you I pprcclat * Voluntary ( Hktlir.onlali , we taka i > li > uiuro la UtlnK Mint ono ot our lady cuitouitri hM ( Ka.lncil tier health liy Hie uwuf four laiK ottici of jour K at rrmecly , after liavlnf u an Invalid fur i veral ) can. HertrouLl * Woa citrt ma di-lillttr , cauieil liy a d Hen so p * . ultnr In licrsci. Ull.Llii ; Co. , DrUKBliU. Ttirro IIOOL ) nulled lieo oa apiillunion. . . . TDK SWIFT BWCIFIO Co. , UrawerS , Atlmita ( la. JOSEPH Gl IIOTTS STEEL FENS GOLD MEDAL PAJtlS r.\TOSlTON 1S78. N03. 3O3-4-O4-l70- . THE MOST PBBPECT OP PENS Dr. J. E. McCrew Ono of tlio Host SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , ISl/c , Ear , Tltront , Lunys , Lira ; llladiler , Kidney and A'aruoim Jls- eusea treated wltli success un- eqitalled. A cure guaranteed In nil ctues ot PHIVATK and BKIN DlSI.'AHUri. All d.sonlurs of the B15XUAI , UHUANS UIIKUU nnd MANHOOD uy ItBSTOHBI ) CONSULTATION PUUK. Treatment by correapondenco. Send stamp for Office Bushman Bloc * , IQth and St . Ornuha. Neb FOR THE HOLIDAYS , AVe are offering special inducements to parents who are doirons of securing practi cal and appropriate holiday gifta for their boys ; what bettor or more sensible present can you give them than a nice Suit or Overcoat ? AVe are showing handsome styles for big and small boys , and our qualities and prices cm : not be matched. $2.50 buys a very nice all wool Suit or a good Overcoat with capo for small boys. $3.50 buys au excellent Suit or Overcoat for small boys. $5.50 buyj a very good nil wool Suit or splendid Chinchilla Overcoat for largo boys up to IS years old. AVe call special attention to a few small lots of very choice styles of Overcoats for little boys from 4 to 10which wo. offer at a marvelous low price. AVe are anxious to close them out ; they are extremely fine goods and the brief season left for the disposal of such qualities induced us to make a big cut on them ; they are made of very fine Ker seys , Chinchilla and Cheviots this seasons novelties , of elegant designs and richly trimmed , some with fursome with plush in short they are such garments as can only V be found in first-class houses. AVe have marked them $6.00 , $7.25 , $7.90 and $8.50 , and we guarantee that these prices are not one half of what such goods usually bring. This is an extraordinary opportunity to procure a Tine garment at such a figure and every boy will appreciate such a gift. In our Hat Department can be found an immense line of Boy's Hats and Caps in * Plush , Felt and Cloth. AVe positively sell these goods at just one-half what regular Hat dealers ask for them , and you would be surprise * to see our prices. Good little Turbans of Plush , Chinchilla and Astrachan at 25c ; splendid Knit and Jersey Caps at 30c , and very line Cloth and Jersey Caps at 40c , 50c and 75c. hi our Glove Department wo have a large assortment of Boy"s Gloves and Mittens , suitable for presents. Asa Christmas offering wo will present this week each boy with every purchase no matter how small , a nice paint box. AVe have opened an olegaufc line of Mufflers , Silk Handkerchiefs and Scarfs , espacially for holiday trade and offer them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Good Cashmere Mufflers at I5c , 35c and 50c ; elegant Silk Mufflers of beautiful designs and elegantly embroidered at 75c , $ LOO and $1.5O. KextThursday shall begin to distribute our elegant holiday souvenirs and wo will also forward one with all out of town orders. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. le ! arc of I r.tud , as my mine and the price are rtauiptd on tic | liollom cil all my aiUcttised shoes heforc IC.IMIIS the Inctorj- , which protect the weann afraimt hi h prices and inferior cttods. If a tlenlet olferj W. I. , n.iiialii" hhors at a rediiccil price , or cays he has them \\ithout my nam ? and price on the bottom , put l.iui ooun as a fraud. FOR GENTLEMEN. Tim only c.ilf & 3SKAMI.TCSS Shoe smootli In- nidi' . NOTACKSorWAXTUKKAIHoJilirtllie feet , easy as liainl-xeHfil and AVILI. . NOT HIP. TO THE PUBLIC. The recent circular tent out by the Jfew Kuclaml " ' ' - - " " iif-uitltf ( if Labor ou < lth9 J/ncirr'i IVo'ectUe Union incn.antiin order ti > pr < M to the incmlirriot Lal > ur orcsnlzatloni efrryui T Umt theitatementa mailcln ialJ circuitrarerulic loflcr $5OOO REWARD to cnr rerion or pcrioni who will prove all the itatrnuntMnad * Ininiililrriilnr to lie true. 'Dill orttr ulll lioM rood until January l t , IsSD. W. I. . IOTir.rAS , Brnrklon , Mom. For sale by Kcllcy , SUjre.t & Co. nnd Oco. S. Miller , 012 North 10th St. SENSIBLE and USEFUL PRESENTS Scorn to bo the order of the day. OUU STOCK in complokj in every ( loparlinont. You and your friends are invited to call. , . . . . . . - . - „ , , JM WAFUKS ara uortasf ully u txl monthly liy ovrr 10KK ( ) .I dleu. Mofia/e. Kffectuulund i'leaiant ft pfrboiliynmll.orntdrufTRlitB. Kealtd 2'arteulan S poetage stamps. Addrow TUB Ki'nmi CIIEUICH. Co. , Vwnoir , ilicu. Forsaloand by mall by Goodman Dt' tl Co. , Qiiuiltit , Neb , V inMFY nnd " " urinary trouble * easlly.fiulclc. IviUIIUI ly unJsafoly cured by DOOl'UltXCuji. sules. tievcral cubei cureU In seven ilay . Sold MM i > cr box , nil rtruirKlsta , or by mall from Ii > - tutu wrg , Co 113 Wirno HtN. V. 1'ull Direction * Siuie CuresESTABLISHEDI8GI ! } ISO So. Chicago , Ills , Clark St , Medlar Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Cliroiiic , Neryoi and Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITV , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Dock Ache and'all the cflecu Je.idmiito early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-failing Miccess. 49- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin D3- | eases permanently cured. > - KIDNEYnnd URINAnVcompblnts , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all diseases of the Genito-TJrmary Orcans cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kfdnejs or other Organs. oiiNo experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. < f -Scml 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 09 * Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male ana Female , each 15 cents , both 55 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save futuresuiTer. inland shame , and add pel Jen J ears lohfe. # u llook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine anU-tvmings sent e\ery herc , secure from exposure , Hours , 8 to 8 , Sundays 9 to n. Address F. D. CLARICE , M. D. , ISC So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA DISPENSARY. , CMIOXIC nna PUIVATB Dismsns of } ! IN : und WnuiiNsiiccosHf ally treated. YOUNG MEN FulTcrlnc from the rfToets of TniHlifnl folJlo * orln . tronblrd wltli Weakness , iK'lilHty , I < OHH of Memory. DosjtomlPiicy , Aversion tn NM Icty.KtdiM'y Truuble. or any dtsuaHu of the ( Jcullu Urinuiy oiiruns.cnn hern Und u pntnauil KpeeJy euro. C'liuiKusrcupuiiablu ospcciully to tlio poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There nn > ninny tronhlod wltlitoo frconnont cvnc- tmtloiiMil tliu liluildcr , oln n urciiiuiiuiilu'l hy 11 Mluht Miiiirllnx or ImrnliiK M-nsntUin. nn i wu ikenlnu nl the In u milliner Ihu tuitlcnt faiinnt uctoiint fur , KMcin the ullnjrv ilunoolta u rouy s.'Jiiiiunt will ( jlicn lie ( iiiind.nnd biiuictlinv.iniiinil inmiclcH of ulniiiiicii ill uppi'iir. or tlui color will ho ot a tliln iiillklnli hiKMiu'iilu rliiinsliitf to a itiirk ur torpid up pcnriiiuc. 'Ihcruuroinuii ) IIIIMI whnilloiir this clllll ( ully , Ik'nurniit ( if thu iiinsu , whloh la tin ) ituniml ntniiuof noiiilniil wcnliui'ii. 'Ihu ilouor will uinir nnlruH pcrlvct cum In nil Biich ninuii Hinl n hvulthy rcfKiriitlcin nl thn i/ciiitii-iirliiai v urLMini. Oiniullii. tlnnfrco. N-ncI fernVujiiu Mini's I rlund , or liuldo lu Wedlock , " Ireu to all. Addicts , DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i : . ( "or. 1Ctli & Doiiulns St.H. , llusbman lilock. MtnilontlilH p.iper. i aorta nauunai uui. , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'nlil Up ( . 'npltiil . * 1 00,01)0 ) Surplus . 50,000 II. W. YATFH , President. LtHIKH. Iliirli , Vice ( 'resident A. K. Tou7.AM. > , 2nd Vlcu rresldnnt. W , II. U. Htjiiis : , t'.iiliier. . W. V. Jloiish , .IOIINS. COM.IVS. 11. W. VATKS.A. . l.Kwisa , HUKU. A. K , Tou/l. M. Hanking Olllco M.BANK THE IRON BANK , Corner l"tn anil r.\nuuuHt3. A Gcnurul ll.iuklnu lubliHsa'l'iiui3.ictod. ! AR0 HKISIG . „ . i-'oi'r'riiperi''iliiiio ' ' ' iluuki. i > HbUi } oil linejjj- - * urtlUtntfUil , , or Ironi fiilUlrwl ' . " " ' "J .ft'.f&ft/ clmii rwiii from cenLnlwl ALBUM SUftgrtat T SmfMH BlKll " * " ' ' Y/U"'L"T'AMn' fMH * . BlKl { } U'LTAMn liMtr bTAND- . mid / \\aatiir.lauii. \ nilltoi. midJ ARD VANCE ALBUM-/ / " p tV''M ryilSfJ uufircUnca rauita mil tnMehwi STAN PA R D . H of gongi < ua Ijalluli , | > un BO. ILtUSIrlArCO Is Win. . " rUe"I I LVON I * MEALY , Publl.hori. . 1 OMAHA HEDICAL . = " SUBGICflt INSTITUTE. N. W. 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( J ll CODIUU u nr aend hlitorr of your caie , and we wi Mad In plain wrapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; 1 Upon I'rlvnU ) , Special r Herroue Ulifa oi. Impo * tenoy.Syuhllti , Ulolanil Vancc lc , wltli qucitlon EMU Aitdreu Omaha Medical mnd Snrgvial Institute , or DEI. McMEMAMY , C r. Utb and Dodse HU _ - . OMAHA. NEB * OR 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is 11 dlsciifio which liaw liorotoforo Bulllud nil Mf ( liciil .Science. Woliiivnn Itenieily , uiiiciiunn toimjo.iolii tu World outMldc of our Compiiuy.uml 0110 tliathaj to cure tliomoat obsviliato LWIH. Tnn iluys ttj recent ru"i-H ( loot \tio \ wor ! ; . U li tliuolili'lii-onlo deep R'alod c.iscij mat WdEollr.lt. Wn Iiuvn cured liuiulieilri who liiivw liouii slMml'iiux ! by i'liysleluns. uuil iron < itint.t.l Inuil ublu. mill wa cliiillungetliB Woild luor.iu H : > < ' * WB ilwt , wo A 111 not euro In less tliun AUtv'Invo. Klnco tlio lihtory or iiimlirliii- trim spoolUo 'or Ktphllln lias beou Miiib'lil for b" uievpr ' ounil until our wnsdlieovoroil , and uenrj jus Ilia > M Itlstliuonly Uuiiipiiy In tn World Una will ] > ps < Illvelycuru , bccaitso tlio Intunt .Mi'ilh'iil Workf , pulillslu-d liy llio li st known iiutliorltv.i ( , way ilieiu witHnovcr iiliuoHjiui'llIu ii fur . Ourrom eilj-MllI cuiotliiin i-vt'rUhiiiB ol > o h'tnutle < l. Wflynitstu.out llinu iii"l nioti j ttllli patent ini'iilclii'js tiiiit nuMU'liaJliiuc or doctor MUU phydlcluiif > tli.il cannot cum > ou , you tlint liuvo Irluil in-tT > lliinii'l"i ulianld roiru t na 'jowun4 put permuiii'iit ntllnf , you newr can KUI Itolse- wlii'ro. .Murk what > vn s.iv. I'l ' Hn end voui miiit tiknonr roinudy or Nljvl'lt rocorui nnd > on flint lntvo liven nllllncd bill n 'Mori UIIIQ pliould by all niciHiis ronm to 111 now vif ono In tuiiotintw IIWH f\ar ci-t imnnii i iuiv cured. .Many KOI lirl ] ) nnd think Ihny nrc Tivg from cna rtlK'iin1 , lint In OMI > , two or tlitro VO.IM utter It appears uu'iln In u more lionlblo furin , TJiiH Ib n lilood I'ui'UIar uiid will Cure any SUIn or IJIood Ilficu ) = o wliQii J-Jvorv tliliifi I'.lbo Kill Li , TH" COOK REMEDY GO , ( loom 10 iiiiilll , 17. S. Nafltml iiauk cud I'BIVOII currd. tiprrlnur. Nu l.'ulfc. free. LIL