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    8 TTTR OMAHA DAILY BEE : :3tONDAY : DEOEMBEK 24. 1888.
THK CITY.
Mr. E. M. McCrnry hnd his horse nncl
inipgy stolen from a hitching post out-
bide llio Cnnflcltl house last night.
The 1'hilntlclphla chop house plvos a
Christmas dinner to tha newsboys ,
Amoricun District nnd Western Union
messengers , nnd the bootblacks , be-
wcon ! ! nml . ' ! o'clock.
Mrs. Plorpon was yesterday appointed
to assist County Agent Malionoy in
looking after the city poor during the
ensuing winter. Mrs. Piorson will re-
ccivo 875 ( i month during the three
months oinnlo > u(1. ( Hho wns formerly
the ngonl of tlie bureau of charity.
T1II3 WKKK'
" 1101 I ) ' " .
Tnf" lny Afternoon nml Kvcmnff Henry
E Olxpy In A d'nils.
WcdiiMiliiy Henry E. Dlxoy In Ailimls ,
Thursday Kcv. .1. W. Hurstiu , lecture ,
"Lt'teure lny in Italy , " for the Women's '
Christian association.
Friday iVnnk Daniel ? in l.Ullc I'ncls.
Saturday Afternoon and Evening Frank
Ilniik-ls In Llflc I'ncl ; .
( iitvs-n ( ipntnofiK. .
Monday Hullnn ft Hnrt in l.ntcr On.
Tuesday Afternoon and Evening Italian
ft Hart In l.ntcr On.
Thursday Kilrnln nnd Mltcholl In spar-
rlnir exhibition.
Snturdnv Afternoon and Evening Pony
nnd dog show.
inrN Mvni : .
Every Afternoon and Evening Madame
LoUo.v , IOIIK haired lady ; Eva Loveland , fut
lady , and other attractions.
Wo rcc'm'd Korr's thread. Haydcn Bros
-
Another1 Victim.
.T. D. Coon , of I'hUtsinoutli , was brought
to Omnlia late Saturday ni ht by the tjpv-
prinnunt authorities on a charge. of soiling
liquor without a government license. Ho is
coiillncd In the county jail.
A Cold Wave.
Yesterday nt 10 o'clock the cold
wave signal was hoisted under In
structions from Washington , as u
change of 21 degrees in the tem
perature was expected before 8
o'clock this evening.
II IN Noi Smallpox.
The icjiort of a case of smallpox nt
Eleventh and Vinton streets that was circu
lated in the city yesterday , proves to have
been unfounded. The patient is a child who
was vncciimtod a few days ago. and the ,
eruptions on its body were duo to the scroll- !
lous condition of its blood , This is the opin
ion of City I'hyHlclmi Kalph , who hunted the
case up as soon us lie heard of it. Ho suys
tlicio is no cause for alarm.
Use Korr's thread always the best ,
told and recommended by Hayden Bros.
Gliarltablt ! Colored I'coplc.
Kov. J. H. Welsh , pastor of , the Mt. Zion
A. M. E. church , Jacksonville , Fla. , writes
as follows to Tin : Hii : : , acknowledging the re
ceipt , from colored people in this city , of
contributions to the yellow fever fund o
that stricken city :
I'lenso allow mo through .vour , columns to
acknowledge tne receipt of $10 raised in .your
city nt a public mooting for the yellow fever
sulfcreis in Jacksonville. The amount was
went mo by Kov. P. A. Hubbard , of the A.
J\I. E. church. We are grateful for this fav
orable consideration.
The blood is the source of health.
Keep it pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla -
. rilla , which ia peculiar in its curative
power.
A Hessors nil. I Supervisors.
The following ofllolal bonds were approved
Saturday by the county commissioners : A.
F. Hrlggs , justice of the pcaco of the Eighth
district ; Samuel Hopper , road supervisor
j'or the north district of Waterloo ; Samuel
S. Wilt , road supervisor of the north district
of Elkhorn precinct ; Frank J. IJleick , as-
Hossor for MrArdle precinct ; George Merry-
weather , road supervisor for the east district
of Valley ; Jonas F. Fry , constable for Chicago
cage precinct ; A. W. lioche , assessor for
the Third wnid ; William H. Olmstead , road
supervisor of Union precinct ; David Ueed ,
road supervisor of West Omaha ; Henry W.
Crossle , assessor of West Omaha ; Hans
Nelson , assessor of Jefferson precinct ;
Henry 1'olko , same ; James Mitchell , justice
of the peace for Valley.
Saturday Night's "Wreck.
Yesterday the Union Pacific had a largo
force of uion clearing up the wreck on its
track at the intersection of Sixteenth street.
It was rumored that Switchman Howard had
put in an appearance early yesterday morn
ing nt the sccno of the wreck , but inquiry
failed to substantiate the statement. 13oth
cng'nos ' nro badly damaged and will bo
"stalled" in the shops lor some time. The
accident is attributed to Howard's ' negligence
in not seeing that th'o track was clear for the
train before it pulled out , as the rules of the
company entitled it to the track nttlmt time.
The engineer nnd llreman that wore on the
bend engine , and who were badly shaken up ,
nro in no way dangerously injured. The
track was clearca up about midday ycs-
tci day.
Sleepless nights made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure i's
the remedy for you. For sale by Good
man Drug Co. _
A MlfilrniliiiK Statement.
In commenting on the announcement of
Tun J3r.B to the effect that the management
tf the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Hluffs ,
nnd tnat of the Union Pneilie worn engaged
in arranging division rates , the railroad
wlsacre of a morning paper states that the
St. Joe road "must bo a new concern , " and
nlso that this is vested exclusively in the
"Western Trafliu association. " The fact Is
that the railroad system in question has long
been in existence , and for the reason that it
traverses the country in a northerly and
southerly direction , it lias no direct connec
tion with the Western TralUo association ,
neither docs it como under that series of
classification. Vice President Holcombc , of
the Union Pacific , is authority for the state
ment that now division schedules woio being
formulated.
Ono word : ono stop may malco or mar
ono's whole future. Dr. Jones' Red
Clever Tonio is the proper move when
you hnvo dyspepsia , bad broatli , piles ,
pimples , nguo , malaria , low spirits ,
hcnuncho or any btomuuh or liver
troubles. 60 cents. Goodman Drug.
Co.
Itntcs to I\o Advanced.
That upon the reorganization of the Colorado
rado and Utah pool , western rates would bo
advanced as foreshadowed in Tun BUB , Is
generally conceded in railway circles. For
nearly two weeks the trnfllo managers of the
roads centering in Omaha sat in conference
In Chicago , and the result Is that the Utah
pool has been reorgaulzcd , and In the near
future it will bo In operation. When asked
nbout the reasons lor the reorganization ,
General Manager Holdrcdgo of the Hurling-
ton said : "The western rates , and particu
larly the rates In Colorado , huvo for a long
time been la bad condition , To handle
freight at certain periods under tha rates In
effect at that point , meant a loss to the
railroads. Now this conference has
ugrccd to the restoration of the
former schedules , which will advance
rates In Colorado traftlo and may lead to an
advance from points eastward from the Mis
souri river. " The statement that the now
pool formation would do away with classifica
tion rates to the Missouri river polnts.as sent to
out In press dispatches from Chicago , Is pro
nounced erroneous. Omaha and points
similarly situated , will enjoy a division
classification us bcrforo , ana the only tralllo
that will como under the service , will bo
that which is consigned to through points.
I'ozzonl's Complexion Powder pro
duces a soft and beautiful tskin ; it com
bines every element of beauty and
purity.
INSTITUTION.
The Subject Discussed by HOT. J. IJ.
Johnson YestcHlnjr Morning- .
The text of the sermon in Walnut Hill
Christian church was : "This do in remem
brance of Me. " Luke 23:10. : The speaker
said i A monument was erected on the field
of Thermopylae in honor of the immortal 300
who gave their lives for their country. On
the monument was the Inscription : "Go !
stranger ! and tell nt Sparta that wo died in
obedience to her laws. " On Hunker Hill and
at Gettysburg we may see to-day monuments
to remind us of the heroic deeds of patriotic
defenders of our country. The pyramids of
Egypt have stood for ages as monuments of
tyranny , although having been Intended to
Immortalize the names of ttio irbulldcrs.-j
Kites and ceremonies are often observed ns
memory tokens in honor of mighty deeds or
of characters that men delight to honor. The
Greeks observed the Isthmian games In
honor of the destruction of Clrrha and the
Itomans the gamp of Apollo in memory of
the overthrow of Syr.icuso. Wo celebrate
the Fourth of July in memory of the heroic1
faith and action of the bravo men who
pledged tlioir lives , their fortune nnd their
sacred honor to the maintenance of the Im
mortal declaration. We observe Decoration
Day In honor of the gallant men who laid
down their lives to preserve the integrity of
the union. The religion of Jesus Is
not without Its object lessons nnd helps
to the memory. Sunday has been observed
as a day of rest and worship for nearly two
thousand years in memory and in honor of
our risen Lord , who , on tins day , nroso from
the grave and brought llfu nnd immortality
to light. Itaptism , also , is a memorial insti
tution. In It we see pictured forth the burial
ami the resurrection of the Kedeemcr. The
Lord's supper , of which wo speak particu
larly to-day , is a memorial rite. The ancient
Hom.uis celebrated the death day of the
loved ono who had gone to "tho undiscov
ered country. " At the annual recurrence of
the death day n feast was made and there
was a vacant place at the tnblo forthonbscnt
one whoso guests they supposed themselves
to be. INO man knows the day of Jesus'
birth , but Ho himself instituted the supper
which wo observe in grateful memory of bis
snllcrings and death. H was on an April
Thuisdny A. D. 33 , with thirteen persons
present In an upper room , that he said of the
loaf' "This is my body , broken for you , "
and of the cup , "This is the blood of the new
testament , which is shed for many for re
mission of sins. "
The man who denies that the declaration
of independence was ever signed and that
the war for the maintenance of the union
was over fought , is bound to account in some
way for the origin of the observance of the
Fourth of July and Decoration day. They
arc living monuments testifying to the events
they coininctuoruto. And the man who
denies tnat Jesus died for men , was buried
and nroso again , is bound to account for the
origin of baptism , Sunday observance and the
Lord's supper. A nation lives largely in
its history. Memories of Marathon and
Thermopylae to-dnj lire the Grecian heart.
Lot America forgot the -Hh of July , Hunker
Hill and Valley Forgo , Sniloh and Appom-
matox , and patriotism will die. Let the
world forget Gethsemnno and Pihito's hall ,
Mount Calvary and Joseph's sepulcher , and
the Christian rellgijn will perish. The iires
of devotion arc enkindled in the Christian .
heart by hallowed memories of what Christ
1ms endured for us memories of his lascer-
ated body , of falling tears and streaming
blood.
It is n sad thing for n ship to go down in
mid ocean and leave no sign that it over existed -
isted , as did the Central America. It is sad
for .1 human soul to po down in the great
ocean of lifo and leave no tr.ice It is sad to
tlimlc our graves will soon be overgrown and
wo will TJO foreottcn. it is sad for
husband or wife to think of being forgot
ten by the other. In common with humanity
Jesus desired to bo remembered , but espec
ially for our own saltcs. To forget Jesus is
to become infidel or pagan to yield to tlis-
pair or return to the long forsaken altars of
Jupiter and Juno. To forgot Jesus is to for
get the mercy and the love of God. To for
get Jesus is to forget the physician nnd the
balm of Gilcud in the hour of sorrow. To
forget Jesus is to forget the heavenly homo
and the crown of immortality. To forget Je
sus is to forget the homo of the soul , the
many mansions , the city of God with its
walls of jasper and sapphire , its streets of
gold and its river of the water of life.
Many persons contract severe coald
during the early winter months and
permit thorn to hang on persistently all
winter ; weakening the lungs and pav
ing the way for catarrh , chronic Drcn-
chitcs , or consumption. No ono can
afford to neglect a cold. A single bottle -
tlo of Clmmborluin's Cough Remedy
will euro the most severe cold , and
cost but 50 els. For sale by druggis.
Prestidigitation at ( lie Stnndt.
Last night at Coos' Staadt theater Prof-
Theodore Brudor , assisted by Miss Charlotte -
lotto La Motte , entertained an audience with
n series of sleight of hand tricks , cardtossJ
ing and mind-reading in a highly successful
manner. Hoth were strangers to the aud
itors , but easily found favor with them because -
cause of the excellence of all their acts. The
remarkable features wcro the clairvoyant
act of Miss La Motto and the cabinet per
formance of the professor. The performance
lasted three hours and was frequently ap
plauded. _
Advice ( o Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al
ways bo usudforchildren teething. Itsootlies
the child , softens the gums , allays all pain ,
curcsjwind colic , and is the best remedy for
liarrlicna. 23 < s a bottle.
A Mangled linliorer.
The remains of Frank IJalter , an account
of whoso violent death appears in the Coun
cil Uluffs department of this paper , wcro
yesterday brought to Coroner Droxel's head
quarters , where un inquest will be held upon
them to-day at 10 o'clock.
Tlio Umpire Quest ton.
The Western association should lose no
time , but nt once stir around and secure
their corps of umpires for the coming season.
There Is no question but that new faces will
bo seen In this circuit in 1830 , as it Is a pretty
well accepted fact that crookedness marked
the work of ono or two of the staff last sea
son. There can bo nothing gained by men
tioning names , us the association ofllcers are
thoroughly posted on this score , and will
govern themselves accordingly. It is not
known whether Frank Uandol would hko n
position on the stuff next year or not , but if
ho should manifest such a desire , there is not
much doubt but that ho could get the ap
pointment. Anyway , the committee who lias )
this mutter in hand , huvo no tlmo to lose , if
they would secure Jlrst class lucn.
Miscellaneous Sporting Gossip.
Captain O'Mnlloy and n party of gnnnors
bagged eight line gceso at Culuoun Thurs
day.
day.Tho
The alleged Jack Dempsey , so thoroughly
paralyzed by Jimmy Lindsay a conplo of
weeks slnco , has "floated" away from this
neck o' woods ,
Hilly G , Ingram has been offered $100 and
expenses to go to Ogden , Utah , January 1 ,
and handla the birds of thu Utah Sporting
club in a big- main they have on with San
Francisco parties.
A novel Christinas present was sent to
Poughkcopile , N. Y. , this morning , by Al
Uothory and MikeHiokntts. . Tlio.v sent four
bull pups , out of the famous bitch "Nellio , "
to friends In their old homo , one of which , a
cunning llttlo brindle , going to a professor at
Vassar college , whosu nanio , of course , will
not bo mentioned , The other dogs of the
litter wcro sum to Arthur Shcpard , Phila
delphia.
The will of Tom ICIng , the pugilist who
fought Huonan twenty yo.u-s ago , has just
boon probated in England. His personal es
tate Is worth over 250,001) . Ho leaves to his
wife for lifo the income of ono-thlrd of his
estate , and , subject thereto , luavus tha residua -
dua of his property , real nnd personal , in
trust to pay tno lucoino thereof for her lifo
his daughter , Mrs. Stanbrldgo , with
power of appointment to her in favor of her
diildicu.
Flushes from the Diamond.
Jim MaLaughlin is wintering in this city.
Sam Morton Is In Chicago hustling for the
Minneapolis team and himself.
Harry Staloy has signed with the Pitts-
burps for the coming season at $7,500.
It remains to bo seen whether four balls
uml three strikes will Increase the butting
next season It is the writer's humble opin
ion that It Wilt not.
There Will bo some additional Improve
mcnts made at the ball park In early spring.
The St. Joe bftso ball directors have elected
the following officers : A. II. Truekcnmiller ,
president ) John S. Patch , treasurer and
Charlie M. Lord , manager. Lord was once
manager of the old Union Pacifies.
Joe Quest , n Western association umpire
last season , is under engagement to captain
nnd manage a team in Sacramento next sen-
son. Joe will have an easy tlmo of it , ns the
team plavs only two games n week Satur
day nnd Sunday.
Under the rules for next year , should but
ono run bo required to win the game , nnd
there bo three men on the bases in the last
Inning , If the batsman makes a homo run
the hit will so count , and nil the runs will
llgnro In the score.
"Spud" F.irrlsh is authority for the state
ment that the city league will bo reorganized
next seneon on a much stronger nnd more
business-like basis than tbo past , and that ho
will bo in the light with u team that will
tnnko the rest of the managers turn green
with envy.
Alvord , Dos Mollies' big , good-natured
third baseman , wants his release. He thinks
bo's good enough for the League or Ameri
can association , nnd s.iys that if Dos Moincs
doesn't let him out that ho will remain In
California , where ho is now playing with the
Knickerbockers ,
W. T. Plummer , who Is officiating ns head
waiter nt the Millnrd , would like to play ball
professionally next senson , and ho would bo
n good man for seine of the minor league
clubs. Hois n first baseman , and pln.\s the
position finely , being a sure catch and great
cm ground balls. He Is a lair hitter.
W. C. Hryan , the cx-innntigcr who started
the DCS Moines club nnd has figured promi
nently In ball circles , has fled to Canada to
escnpo the consequences of an indictment
hanging over him in the district court. The
girl whom ho betrayed is still in Dos Moines.
JJryan is now married to a wealthy lady.
His bondsmen procured an order for extradi
tion pipers from the governor some time
ago , and an ofilcer went to Washington only
to bo informed that n man cannot Do extra
dited for the crime charged.
Grateful.
From the Council Hluffs Daily Globe , Jan
uary 20 , IbSU : M. A. McPlke , editor of the
Cambria ( Ebensburg , Pa. ) Freeman , has
been the personal friend of the editor of the
Globe for moro than twenty years , and is
known , wherever ho Is known , ns ono of the
boat men living. lie is also an intimate
friend of Mr. Chirk , of the Nonpareil , llo
has been unfortunate in the fact that his
familv was rnvtmcil with diphtheria nnd
greatly distressed. Mr. Clark , having hoard
of this calamity , sent him seine of Dr. Jcf-
fcris' Diphtheria Cure. It was used nt once ,
nnd the live * of the rest of his children
saved. Letters Irom Mr. McPiko nro 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. McPikc's children out of eight
died from diphtheria before he had an op
portunity of using Dr. Jufforis' ' remedy.
1'rice of remedy S3 , Address Dr. Thos. Jcf-
feris , box 03" , Omaha , Neb.
An AbHciit-MlndciI ftrnleer.
Baltimore American : E. TJ. Wil
liams , a well known Wall street broker ,
certainly has a claim to tbo palm for
the most forgetful man on ourth. What
do you think of a , married man so nb-
scnt-miudcd as to lo o his wife's
corsets on the street , and then advertise
for them in the papers ? That is what
Mr. Williams lias dono. llo started out
to have his wife's corsets , which wore
unusually valuable , repaired , but being
wrapped up in stocks his mind soon
wandered from his wife , and ho loft the
article of dress in the car. Now he
oilers a reward for their return , and
his wife declares that Mr. Williams'
memory isn't as long as your linger.
o ?
Dissolution of Harrison's I/a\v Firm.
Philadelphia Press : The dissolution
of the law firm of Harrison , Miller &
Elnm is announced. Since his nomina
tion General Harrison has given vary
little attention to tlio business. It is
stated that the linn was really dissolved
on the day of the election , it is now to
bo known as Miller & Elam , although
' J3. IltiiTibon" still appears at the head
of the little tin sign that serves as a
guide to people who need the ollico.
Not Kcduccd. ( o Want.
Chicago Tribune : I dcsiro to insert
this advertisement in your paper to
morrow morning , " she said.
"This , " said the advertising clerk ,
looking it over , "will go among the
'wants. ' "
"ilavo you no 'wish' column ? "
"No , mum. "
"Then , sir , " said the young lady from
Boston , haughtily , "you need not insert
it. I simply wish a situation as gover
ness. That is all. It is not a case of
want. Is there any newspaper printed
in English in this place ? "
This pomJernever varies. A marvel of purity
strength and wlioiasoinvnasv .Mora econom
ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold
n compJtlUon with the multitude of low cost ,
short weight iduiu of pliosphnta powders. Hold
only In cam ltov.il Making 1'owdor Co. , laj
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KXT1IA HOLIDAY CJ-'rjiC. To ruiilrtly
. .itruJuco our new " 1'uuay Uurcu" cigar.Va
will , It urdereil ut once , iletivtr lee or them ,
tioiea of 10 cliiura eacU FUKU to unj I'oit or
Kxpresi OQ1C8 In tlio U. H. Alio < > < yeur'i tub.
acrliitluu | > o > tpald to Tex in Hlftlniri upon ro-
eelpt of rour dollan the yeurlr r to lorttim pop.
ularllluitratod lllpaio jounml.Vrlte nauio and
poilolUce uUdreia plulnlr. Itemlt t > r reglitercd
tuall or poital note anil adilrena ul once
B , W. TANSILL& CO. . 55 State St. , Chlcauo
la fntlrclj A vrgetabl * r paTatton con.
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polionoui itibilanoca.
WIFT'S SrECIFIO
Iliu cured hundrodi of CMC of rplthdlo.
ana or Cancrr of tha Skin , thousands of ran * *
of Ectcnia , Illoo.l Itumort nnd Skin DIcontoa ,
nd liundrcds of tliousnnCs of ctuoJ c.f Bcrof-
UlA.DIcH.iI 1'ulBo.l and JJlovd Taint.
flWIIT'S SPFCIFIO
lln rcllcTpil tlioiuamlanf CMP of Mcrcn.
rial I'olionlnj , Uhouuiatldn and Stlltncai of
ttie Joints.
CfUlTArftoot. Tnnf. JunoST , I < t3 fltrlft'i
Rppollli ) fo. , Atlanta , Ua.-Uonllcmont Inth
early part of tlio p-oi nt year , l > .vl cusnof
bit-oil pnUon appeared upon mo. I began
Uklntf s. a. a , tmilcr ndvlco of nnotlicr , unJ
today I fael fr atly Imprnrml , 1 mn ctlU
taxing the niMlolno and shall continue to ilo
in until 1 am I'orfuctly well. 1 belleNuU Ui
fleet a perfect euro. Yourx truly ,
Uoo. I1. 1 low inn ,
111 WeatliUthSt.
COLL'linu , a. C. , July 7 , IVa-TJin Swift
Dpccineuo , Atlanta , < ) a. Ouiillrmrii 1 wai
Kivnt nittorcr from mnsoulnr rh umnllam
for two ) earn. I could Rtt no permanent ro-
llpf from ntiy meiilclno prosui-lbsil by my
pliyMclnn. 1 took over n doton hottlcn of
yourn H. 8 , md now I nm iui well ns I u\or
wn In my life- I nm uro jour meillclns
curpdmo.imd 1 would roeoimnoiiJ IttiiniiT
one BimtTlug from any blood iltrtiiuo. Youri
tlidj , O. K. Hfoiits ,
, Conductor C. & U. It. It.
' VTi.ro , Tnxm , Kay . KSSS-OcnOe'tiion ' : Tb
Klfo of ono of my custompM WAS torrlhly
nilctod with a lonthsomo tkInclliraKOth.it
coTerpil ln-r hololK > dy. Mho \\IM ennflnni
lo hfr bed for peral year * by this nflllction ,
Jiii could not lielp licr lf at all. She could
tkot deep from HTlolent Itching ami allnalnit
f the skin. The dUeaso baffled tlio klll oi
Mie phislclann who treated It Her huslmnii
fc onu flunlly K ! > Ing uti wife Swift's Spcclllo ,
nil Bhc commeTic4 to Irnprovn nlmont lrn
mcxllntely , nml In a few weeks she was ap
parently well , sin In now A lioarty fin * .
JookliiK laily , w Itli no trace of thoallllctlon
Icrt. Yourn > cry truly , J K..SKIHS ,
\Vholo3alu UrugRlat , J.usUn Avcnuo.
I Trcntlsoon Blood anil Skin Dlecasci mailed
froc. Tim SWITT Si'Ecinc Co. . lr ) > cr 8 ,
Atlanta , Oa. ; NawVorl : T5tlrul IT.
Sure Cures ! } ESTABLISI1CD 1851 183 So.
Ohloog0f II8. | Clark St ,
llio Regular Old-Established
IPHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON
Is 5tll ! Treating with the Greatest
Ig MdJDCCESS
Clirouic , NoiTons aM Mate Diseases ,
. NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood ,
Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd all the clFcctJ
Icaclmi ; to early decay and perhaps Consumption oi
Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with
SYPHILIS rind nil bad Blood anil Skin Dis
eases permanently cured.
-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strict u re , Varlcocele and all diseases
of the Gcnito-Uriimy Organs cured promptly without
injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs.
jjNo experiments. Age and experience lm
portnnt. Consultation free and sacred.
Qv Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
ttiJ Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each
15 cents , both 55 cents ( stamps ) . Consult Hie old
Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suiter-
IIIR and shame , and add golden years to life , .SB-Book
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine
and writings sent c\erywhcrc , secure from exposure.
Hours , 8 to 8. Sunday * 9 to 12. Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D.f
186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL.
CALIFORNIA !
THE LAND OP
DISCOVERIES.
THcbNLY-
tiU/\TV\NTEED / \ \
CURE T"OT _
tATARRH
CrSSold" .n
UrkHlt.3frr9.g-
lNCMrao.orowLLE.fAt
Santa Abie : and : Cat-R , Cur
For Sale by
Goodman Drug Co.
20 TO 60 DAYS.
This is a disease whicli lias heretofore
Bullied nil Medical Science.
Wo Imvo n llomeilr , unknown to unyonnln tlio
World outsltlo ( if our Uomiwny.unil ono tlitit haste
to cure the most obstimto cnsos. Ten days In
rocuutcahtBilou-i lliovork. 'tia thoolilchionic
deon M-iiteil cases tuat wo solicit , \\ohavo \
cuiedluimlieiHwho Uavp lioeii elMmloned by
I'hralclunh , niul pronounced luou nblu , nnde
challuiiu'etho World lourlnvj 41 a avjo thutva
will not cur in less tliiin Blxtvuyn.
We the history or inrdiclnii a tnio spocltlc
for Syphilis lius beea sought for b mover
IC KBHEDV
was discovert ) I , and wo urn justltlelin savins
is the only He meity In the World that will ppi-
Itively euro , Ifociiiise the lntt.H Meiilcnl Works ,
publkiied by the b st known authorities , say
ihuro wus norcr atruo Hpecillo before. Our rem
edy will euro when everything else baa failed.
Why waste your tlmo and money with patent
medicines that never had virtue or doctor with
physicians that cannot euro you , you that Imvo
tried everything else should come tus Jowuml
fjet permanent rellof , you never canKi-i , It ulho.
where. Jlark what wo say , in Iho end vet ;
must take our remedy or NKVKK recovet nud
von that have been allllctcd but n 'lion time
should by all means come to us now iot on < 5 In
tenotnewcaseM over cet permanently ciued.
Many cot help nnd think tli y lire free from tno
disease , but in one. two or three J enn. after It
appears again In a more horrible form.
Tliis is n Blood Purifier und will Cure
any SUin or Blood Disease wlion
Kvorythiiitf Kbo Fulls.
THE COOK REMEDY CD.
'
Room 10 and 11 , U. S. Nallunal Hunk
u' , Omaha , Neb.
AN OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFE TIME.
We nro determined to reduo out- stock of Overcoats this month nnd of for the publican
opportunity of buying n first class garment nt n saving of 20 pop cent. Wo prefer to sacrifices
profit rather * than carry over our enormous stock. The senson has been unfavorable fop the
sale of winter clothing , nnd Inte buyers will now reap the benefit.
Briving.Coats , Fur Goats and Fur Trimmed Wl
Overcoats.
We have reduced several of our popular lines of Childrens' Cape Overcoats , making three
grand bargain Lines at
$4 , $4.50 and $5.
Ages 13 to 17 ; Our Boys' Overcont stock is mnde very nttrnctive by three popular lines of Over
coats for boys from 13 to 17 years , nl
86 , $6 and $7.
Every garment guaranteed lirst class. No shoddy nt any price.
OMAHA BOSTON Freeiand , Loomis & Co.
NEW YORK
OES MOINES Proprietors
Mas Meyer-Established IBSS-Adolph Meyar
SIXTEENTH AND FAKNAM STREETS.
dcucral Agriits for
STEINWAY ,
GHICKERING ,
KNABE ,
VOSE & SONS ,
BEHR BROS , ,
and JAS , W , STARR
Story & Clark aniShonte-Bell.Organs
SPECIAL , 1'IUCKS AND TUU.MS.
Write for Catalogue.
Bomtrltable for powerful tTmpq >
tootle tone , pliable action andat
tolataaurnbllltr. Hjytars'rcceriL
th beat guarantee of tha zeai-
lance of tnoso Instruments. "
V If ! UC V ftnil all urinary trouble * easlly.nnicfc.
MUrlLl ly nud safely cured by DOCl'U HA fail-
Eiili'S , ovuralcaH04 cured in HOvun ilars. Sold
fl.fX ) per box , all ilniKKNts , or by mull from Io-
CiituMft'.Co WliltoSt..N V. Hull Directions
U. S. DEPOSITORY , 01IAHA , NEB.
I'aiil Up Capital $100,000
Surplus ; 50,000
H , \V. VATIIR. President.
Lewis S. UKMI , Vlco 1'resldent.
A. i : . TJU/AM.v ( , nd Vice President.
\V. II. S. ilucnics Cashier.
IIIIIKCTOIIS.
W. V. Jtoiisi : , ,101118. Cor..iN3.
II. W. VA-II.S. l.iwisS. Ituuu.
A 13. Tou/U.lN.
Ilanktiig Olllce
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner 1'nn and Fnrnam Sts.
A ( leneral llunklim lliiblnois i'runsactod.
AltH THE 1UJ3T.
PEERLESS DYES Sold
'only ono In lite woi Id gene
acontlnuous Kltctrloit Nat/ntim
SJ Varrmf. Bcltntltlc , Powerful , Durable ,
. /Comfortable and Elfwilvo. Avuld frauda.
OviTllOOOcuri'd. .
AI.HI > RI.r.OTJdU 1IKI.TH HrnilKUniprorhaniphlit. f Olt O1 KAMI.H.
Da , IIORHE. iHvtHioa. isi WABASH AVE. . GHIUOD.
Dr. J. E , McGrcw ,
One of ( ho Mobt Siirccssrul
SPECIALISTS
In the Treatment of all Chronic or tha
So-called Incurable Diseases , "
EIJP , Ear , Throat , Lnn/n , Liver ,
JtUnltler , Kidney and ffervoun lln-
eitsea treated with success u-
etiuulle < t ,
A cure guaranteed In all raves ot PIIIVATR
and KK1N DIHliASICS. ' All dhordern ot tha
IKXUAIt OltlJANS CIJUKU mill MANHOOD
andiN15U(5V : IIBSTUIIUO
CONSUJ.TATiON FHUH.
1'ieatment by correspoadoiico. Bend tnmp
'or reply.
Oftlco Bushman Bloc < < . 16th and
Douclaa Sts. Omaha , Neb
SENSIBLE and USEFUL
PRESENTS
Seem to be the order of the day.
OUH STOCK i& complete in every
department. You and your friends
are invited to cull.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle'
Aged Men ,
mm THYSELF ,
OMAHA DISPENSARY.
NKKVOUP , CniiONir and PKIVATK DISK IBM of
MIN : and WOMIN : successful ! ) Heated.
YOUNG MEN
PtiirerlriK from tlio etlft t of voiillifiil fnlllrn or In
illtirrlloiMiriini foiilik'il with Wynl.nus' . . Nervnun
Dt'lilllty , lx 9 or Memory , Dt'xiioiiilt'ncy. Avi-r Uiii to
Soi'U'ty.uldiHiy Trouble1 , or any ( llM'nun of tliu lii'iilto
l.'rlinirj orcuns.r.in licru llml a Milii.inil kpec'Uy inre.
L'liurf cart ft aonublo oiipcclRlly to tlio jiuor.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Tlieronrc inimy troubled with too frrr-riiiant nvac-
IIUtlliriHOl tllU IllMlllIlT , OllHIl HCCDIIIimillll I
MimriMK IT liuniliiK lentHtlou , HII ! ire-ikcnuii ; ol iliu
mtc'iu In a iiiuiiiu-r lluuiutifiil ranniil uci mint lor.
OiiiixHiiiliiliiu ihu iulinir ileiiu ll a rimy uilniiuiit
Mill ottcii tte luiinil , nn < 1 t"iintlliii' : Mii.iM purtuluauf
uluurni'n will upbear , or Iliu to'ur nlll uu nt a llilu
inllklDli liiiu.nKHlii tliuiulii to u ilnm or lonil I ui'
IH-iiraiiro 'j'liurn lire muiiy iiiun wlinll of thliultu
1'iilty , lu'iiurant ( it th mu , wliltli l tlie foiiinJ
Mngo oi nominal nokiii'M ' ' 'l'u doctor will uiiu
Biiti'iia iiurluct cum In nil ( licit inies nml lit-.illliy
rcitornllun "I llio ireiilto-urlnarv owauS. Lunnulia
lion rce. hvnJ lor
"Young Man's ' Friend , or Ou'de tj Wei'.ccli , "
nui. : uo AI.U AuniiKkS
DR. SPINNEY & CO. ,
N.II. for ICtliA ImiiKlas Sts , , Oniulin , or tin-
tlonul Dlspeiihaiy.cor. Ulh and Main h , Kan-
baa City , Mo. _ McntlojUMs paper.
K'KNNVnOVAr , XVAFKHN are
sucrt- fully Ufced monthly by o nr 10,000
.Kfftctual ami'Itasant
ir/cuar / ( 3pOBtagoetapis [ AiWrcaa
KCttKiA UUKUICAi. CX > , , UUIIIOIT , MICIL
For tutle and by mail l > u ( Jnotlmttn
JDi'tty Co. , OmalKti Aelj.
OMAHA
MEDICAL * * SURGICAL INSTITUTE ,
N. W. Cor. ISth Si DoclRO Sts.
0 THB TIUATMENT Or ALt.
Appliances for Doforaitloa and Truao3.
Hest facllltlci , apparatus nj rtmeillea for nucccsn
nil treatment lit every form of ulscaio requlrinif
UeJIcnl or Surgical Trentinont.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Ilonrct anil nltundanoei belt hospital aooonimol * .
ilonBln ttie west.
WHITE run Ciiicui-xns on Deformities n3 llrncoi.
Trus e , Club Foot , Curvature of the b'pfiie , IMci ,
Tumors , Cantor. Catarrh , HronchUls , Ilibnlitlog.
Bloctrlmr , I'arnlrlia , Upllcpsr , Kidney , Bladder }
iS/e , iar : , rflln nnd lilocd , onj aft Burgloul Operation *
Dlseasos of Woman n Specialty.
HOOK ON DISEASES or WoMuif TRCE.
ONLY HELIABLB MEDICAL IHSTITUTB
MARINO A SPECIALTY OF
PRIVATE DISEASES.
AM lllool Hisemo iueccsfullr treated. Bjplillltla
rolton removed from the iritom without mercurr
. _ _ nt for loss of Vital 1'oWotv
-sons unabla to vtilt u > may be troatoil at liomtbr f
eorrxHpondenre. All communloatloiii confidential.
Medicines or ln tnim ti ftnf hy mail or expreu.
acutely pacLeil , no mnrks to Inillcnta eontonti on 1
lender. One personal toterrlew preferred Call anJJ
consult us or gond lilitory of your case , and we wIJ
tend In plain wrapper , oar
BOOK TO MEN , FREEj
Dpon I'rtvnto , Bl > e lr.l or Merrout Ulacaios , Ira pot
tfncy.Synhllls , Ul na Varlc c l , with qucitloa
UlU A0drel
Omalui Medical and Survvcal rnstltute , or
OR. BlcMEIVAMV ,
C r. 13th and Dads * St - - OMAHA. HKB ;
XITK nvr u'Jia VUILI > LIKKS JJKSX
* is inn C
"Ancbop"
Stone
Building
Blocks ,
rent ntone ,
thri1 * ) cdorrf.
The Ill'.HT
I-KIinta1 far
children and
adults.
J'or 81,73 or
{ 2IU it good
uvirugu box.
Aril ) ' for Descriptive Catalogue , tent pont-rrvo , to
F. AD. RICH T Eft & CO. ,
010 Uroadway , Jlow York.
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OK TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul ! Ty.
Tlio licit Houto from Omaha and Couucll
JtllllTH ( O
ETHEEAST-
TWO TKA1NS DAILY HI5TWKICN OMA1IA AND
Clilcngo , AND-
it. rnul , Mliuirapolls , LVdar Itiiplujj
tork IbliiDtl , Frt'cporl , Jtuckfunl ,
Jllufuu , Diibuijiie , DumiiJuit ,
JladisoD , Jaiicstillt' ,
Irloll , Vliiona , La Cro so ,
And allotier Iroporlant noliili E t , Norlliciut ail
Huutlii'ait.
Kortbrouitli lUketi.c&lloa lat tlrkct nyciit ut 1MI
rnsni utrttt. | u llarlifr illo'.k , or Ht Unluu 1'acifla
> tfpot.
lrullii.nn Hlcopcri and the Unfit WnlnrC'iirt In the
world r rjn on Itio main llnu of tbo Clitrnv , Mil
nnkeo AHt , 1'aul UiH'mr , nml evernll iill '
v paneniftri br COUHVOUI eniploytiaof Itioci
H. MIIJ.RK.deiifial Mnuatfui.
J. K. 'fUCKKK , AiililantU < u ral Manmr.
A. V II. UAUI'UMTfll , O a r l ) ' * nc r
IKo'.i : . llBAVWItD , A. litaui ileneral
titl 'llokot . , Auaut . , ,
J 'P I I. II I. * J r
ir , j , OAiiiK.iiTn.
Surgeon an J Pii/sioht / ,
JlbCoN . W Coiner iliu .ifi-l i ; ju { i.i Hl.
iljuau , IJj ; ltBilitj-iu Cttloiliuii ( ) )