THE OMAHA DAILY BEESATUEDAY , DECEMBER 29 , 18Sa THE CITY. The horse of Mr. Helm ; of the llnlin Manufacturing eninpiniy , ran nway yes terday morning nt VValinit hill and iniulo " " OiliffiliO sleigh , t The llro nt 1 10 p. m. yesterday urns in the cellar of Atinio Wilson's plnco , on Eleventh , near Cnpitol iivenuu. Tlio blnzo wns in Bonio rubbish , rvnd the damage done was alight. Forty-eight little children were ngrcciibly surprised by rcrolving prcs- cnU at the Xinas tree given by the di rectors anil ladies of St. Andrew's Mis sion at Walnut Hill Thursday evening. The Banker's Life association , of Do-i Moines , In. , thtough W. ( ' . Hccr , agent nt Omaha , paid to Mrs. Klggs , the wife ofthelttto Will K. Higgs , yostcrdnj , fcj,000 , HIP amount of his insurance with that company. IVrNniiat Pi Mrs. Jatncs Fox loaves to-dny for at hrco months' visit to Yankton. Dak. Kobcrt Kolluior , a prominent attorney of Minneapolis , is spending thu holidays in this city. Jacob HinndPis , of Milwaukee , Is visiting Ids brother , J L. Hi nndois. Ho will remain during the holidays. Johnson Hrigham , editor of the Cedar Jinplil.s ( In > Republican , is in the city to at tend the funeral of P. C. Stone. O/.I. Wilson , representing Colonel William ETSIins' incut drama , "Alono In London , " fis In the city , arranging for the production ol his attraction at the Uoyd tlio latter part of next week. Mr. Ell P. Watsnn and wife of Plnlnvlow , Neb , ate spending thuir holidays with their ( laughter , Mis. J. S. Cameron. Mr. Watson is one of the oldest settlers of Nebraska , having cast n vote at the first tcrritoiial election. Omaha had but two houses when Mr. Watson first saw it. .Spilled din Mllli. Thursditt a team attached to a milk wagon belonging to Ole llimsen ran away on Kightocntli btreet near Pierce , completely demolishing thu wagon and spilling tliu milk on the giound. _ Mel at tlio Crosslin ; . Coble cur 10 , in vhiu n of Giipmnn Pros- cot and Conductor Thompson , collided j'ottcr- da.y morning nt 10Ti , at the jinicUt ro of Dodges and Fifteenth streets , with S Hinders and Twentieth street car No .14. Thu hoiso car was going 1101 tli and the cable Until cast Tlio Injuiy WHS trilling. Didn't Get , Her Koll. Daniel Kdcns , a young fellow who lias been boarding nt Mrs. Christina Koonig's , was arrested Tlmisday on suspicion of beingono of the thieves who had stolen that woman's roll of S-'U.l. Ho.was lelcasod from custody icstcrdaymorning , as there was no proof whato.-ertlmt ho was connected with the robbcn. Ho is a Inn d-workmg young fellow , unit , at the time of his anest , was biiKilv plying his ti.ido of gas-fitting. The real thief lias not yet been found. Money In the AslioH. Mi . .lacobson , of 393 Noith Sixteenth street , missed $ i > > of her money yesteiday morning and suspected two of her roomers , namrd .1. S. Wilson and Alice Wilson. Sergeant Ha/o was detailed to loolt up the case. Ho seal chcd their room catcfully , and after a long hunt found tlio monov tucked in the ashes of XX'il- Bon's stove. The pair weio arrested. XX'H- bon has done tinio In juil before and the police have been thinking of late of making his woman pay apioslltuto's lino. Water Tnlccr ? and Taxes. The oflleors of the waterworks company are very busy receipting and iccordlng the names of subscribers who are taking advan tage of tho. > per cent discount to those who pay their water bill before the 1st of Janu nry. Only about 23 per cent of the subscrib- eis , however , avail themselves of this dis count and a great rush is expected on Janu ary 1. There are now about llvo thousand water takers , the number having increased nonily one thousand during the past jear , making an Increase of about 1 % per cent a month or about 20 per coat a year. JIoRcnll'H Presidential Doom. There was a meeting of the democratic members of the council jestcrday morning with the Hnscall republicans to devise a means of electing IsaicS. as picsidcnt of tlio body. The gathering was not a success. Thorn are cloven republicans in the council , only two of whom at most will vote for Hascall. There are seven dcmociats , only six of whom will vote for Hascall , ami there may bo but live and oven only four. Just how many will bo ascertained this afternoon. The republicans and anti-Uascalllto democrats meet on Mon day afternoon , when HaseaH's presidential boom will bo buried. Ijovo Mi HlvrH null Pnuknitca. Postmaster Gallagher and his aides are having a hard time wrestling with the enor mous overflow of Christmas tide business. Thu Interior of the ofllea is In an almost chaotic condition stacks upon stacks of boxes , pireolH and b igs being seen on every side , and the lioublo is that thu arrival of every mail adds to this accumulation of arti cles for delivery. The transfer at Council Bluffs is in the same condition , and the rail way mail service is taxed to iu utmost. Tao postal cars on incoming trains at a so crowded up that the employes cannot iret on with their work. Several days will bo re quired to straighten things up and get down to the nominal condition of affairs. Wo rcc'm'd Korr's thread. IlaydenUros 1'olltlcal Favoiltles in Colorado. C , T , Hniki on , state senator in Colorado , was iu town ycstcidaj studying the Omaha charter , with a \ low to introducing its feat- tures relating to thu police and lire commis- sionois into the ehuitor of Denver , He BUJ-B that at present , the major of Denver appoints all thu lire ami policemen and health inspectors and that the council has not the right to confirm them Thu street commissioner U elected by the pco- Slo and appoints all his subor- InntCH. Hnch mayor chinges all these forces and the cltjus a consequence is pro tected by a crowd of inexperienced political favorites. Senator Hiu kison was given a copy of Omaha's charter , which he will uti- llzo in the logislatuio when It meets eai Ij in January. $ (1,000 to lonn nt once at low rate. Apply im- mcdiutely. M. S. DIMIKI- : , Rooin518FisrtNnt. ! Hunk. AVIioro Is tliu Complaint ? Christopher ICalmb.ich , who cnme so near being murdered in his saloon on north > aun- dcrs street , Thiujuliiy evening , by n couple of robbers , nnd who , af tor a bloody and llcrco fight , put the wouhi-bo uiurdcrets to tight , although ho was wounded , passed 11 bad night und has been buffering considerably yesterday. 'J hero nro still hopes ot his iccov- ery , but nobody is allowed to see him except tboso iu attendance upon him Although the bloody ulTalroccurred Thurs day evening , and Kulmbae.li was taken to his homo at ll'Jl Douglas street nt 11 o'clock the sumo evening , the police know nothing of the cn o until they read it in last evening's Hun. Up to yejjcrjliiy afternoon no information hau _ tofn filed in the police court. Neither * " 'KaTinbachnor ' his family offered an excuse for this oversight or ttlr.ingo proceeding , and it Is feared that there is little cliauco now of the pollco capturing the would-bo murderers. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whwa Bfcby WM alct , wo cave her Ctutoria. WJj n iba WM a CUD J , she cried for Cutort * , Wlica 9be Uecamo Hits , she clunc to Cottort * , Vn < ? u Jje tuui CUlldrwi , Uiu givu tlimu Caitoris. Daniel O'OonncIl Shot In tlic \f I'Vnnlc ItoliliiMon. Daniel O'Connellson , of Justice O'Connoll , \vus the victim of an accltlant.il discharge of u revolver Thunday nftcrnoon. Ho nnd an nssociiito named Prnnk Hoblnson wore talk ing together In their npurtmenU on South Tlilrtocntli street. Two icvolvors woio In n tlrawcr , find Koblnion took thorn out to look nt tlicm. Ho wns Informed that thov wore "not loailod1 ntul took up ono nnd pulled tlio trl por. It worked to n clmrm. The other wns picked up , ntul nffnlu lie wns Informed that no rhnrRO or cnrtrld o was In the cylin der. Ho pulled the trigger , ntul suddenly n sharp cr.iclc of the concussion startled both men. Hoth ucru dnnibfoundcdnnd for a mo ment neither spoke , but g.i/c.l at c.ich other In amazement Suddenly O'Conncll said to lilscomiKitilon , "I um shot Yes , 1 am shot rlijht here , ' ' lioinid , ns ho rmscd his hand to his breast. IJoblnson imincdlatolv instituted an cxiunliiaUnn , nnd dlseovcred tlint the vest and under Kiirtnunts of O Council hcd been perforated. O'Conuell exposed his chest , and on ugly wound was found on the rif-'ht side just above thr limp , nnd from which blood began to flow freely. O'Coii neil \v.is stand nig up lit the tlmo the necid nt oocuriod , wlillo Tils companion wns seated Though buing badly wounded ho never film-hod , but paticntlj awaited the nrihal of nplosifinn Hu was eonvujcd to his homo on houth l-'ourtcenth street The wound was niobcd , nnd thu bullet doiilil not be fouiul tt it thought to have lodged In the region of the right sholdi'iblade. . The phyduinn regards the wound serious. Another nttemnt will bo made to locate tlio bullet , In view of remov ing It in the immediate future. The leaden misslluwas of a , ! -J calibre The. shooting \\as purely aroidunlal , us tlio individuals lire ardent fi lends. The old roHubio Clink's thread is Clark's O.N.T.always on wliito spools. Any other brand of thread sold as the Clark's thread 5s un imitation. Dry poods dealers , when ordering Ihu Clark H tlnead , see you order the O. N. T. Sold lit wholesale by KilpatricU-lvouli Dry Goods Co. and D. M. Steelu it Co. Ilt-okc tli SufV. The safe In the store of the Omaha Futnl- tun > company , 00(5 ( north Sixteenth street , was blown open about aRO : jcsteulny inoni- ing , and rilled of its contents. About SIO In bills nnd currency and 51,0)0 ) worth of notes \\crc taken. The notes \\crc lound aboui the middle of the forenoon near the Garneau cr.R-Kcry factory , ntid wcro nicked up and ictuincdto the furnltmo i-ompiny by Mr. ( laiiK'au The safe was blown oncn in a most export m.inncr , and was uvidentlv the woik of a gang of professionals who , at present are working Omaha The hole \\ai drilled nbout an inch to the right of the combination and siitllcicnt powder poured in to blow the pUto olT of the door. It swung open with such force ns to leave a deep ( lent in n desk to tlio left ol the safe The money box was btokcn open with a chisel and the contents taKcii. The explosion was heatd by the people 11 v- inir in the flat above , and oven persons living across the way \\eio aroused by Iho sound. Suspicious looking follows wore seen hn.ni- ing about the place as Into as midnight nnd it is supposed that they perpetrated the job. About 3 o'clock ono of these prowlers went into the store to get a Dill chanced and it is believed that ho did this to make suio that there was money in the safe. As is usually tlio case in lobberies the windows dews in the i ear of the basement were left carelesslv unfastened , while the front doors wcro securely locked and bolted , n most con venient arrangement for burglats. 1'rotoct Yourself nntl Family By keeping a supply of Xulu Magnetic Oil for rhuumntUin , sprains , etc. , mid Zulu Healing Ointment for evils , burns , sores , cte. Able your druggist. PKNXSYliVANI.YNS IN NHUIIA.SKA. rornuitlou of tlio Or ani/.iitlon and Election of OIllooi'M The Pennsylvania association of Nebraska assembled In the council chamber Thursday night. Mi.XV. P. CJriflitts occupied the cliair. Thcio wcio but sovonty-flvo members pres ent. The meeting was called for the pur- posQ of perfecting the organization and to elect ofllcers for the eiisuin ? year. Gcncial C , F. Mundorson was thon. elected governor of the association by acclamation. T. C. Bniner was elected first lieutenant- governor , mid took the chair In the nbbonco of Governor Mundorson. Mr. Uruno r in a ne.it speech thanked the association for the distinction conferred upon him , nnd assured the assembly that ho would bo nlwavs ready to bhakc hands nnd wel come any Pennsylvania ! ! , nnd if necessary always bo found willing to help him in every wav in his power. W. P. Giillltts was next oloeted second , lieutenant governor , and U. H. Houck third lieutenant governor ; Vie F. Mussolmnn , secretary , and I { . U. Patterson treasiuer. The following so\en senators weio then chosen : Messrs. Larimer , Nason , Leisca- inijr , Fahs , Sluiver , Anderson and Hrigliam. The org.inbation of tlio association was then declined complete. W N. Nason Introduced n resolution to the effect that any I'ennsilvaiiians living m the Mate may become a member by making ap plication by letter , ngieeing to nbule by tlio constitution and b\-laws. Tlio question of having a Pennsylvania social enteitainmont at an early date was m- tiodnccd by U. M .lackson , of the Herald. After considerable discussion the question was referred to the executive commilteeo with nonor to net. The association then passed n vote of thanks to the miijOrand city council for the use of the hall , and after the chair had announced that members were requested to pay their dues to the tieasuier at the Mechanics' and Traders' bank , on Fifteenth street , the meeting adjourned. Grateful. From the Council UlulT * Daily Globe , Jan uary'i ( , IbSt ) : M. A. McPlko. editor of the Cambria ( Ubcnsburg , Pa ) Freeman , has been tlio personal friend of the editor of the Glebe for more than twenty years , und is known , \\heie\er ho is known , us ono of the best men living. Ho is also an intimate fiiendof Mr. Claik , of the Nonpareil. He has been unfortunate in the fact that his famllv was uivagcd with diphthciia and grcatl } distressed. Mr , Clark , having heard of this calamity , sent him some of Dr. .fcf- ferls' Diphtheria Cine. It nns used at once , and the lives of the lost of his children h'lvcd , Letters from Mr. McPiko aio un bounded in their oxpicssions of gratitude for llnding some means of averting the loss of his whole croup of little and tender ones Five of Mr. MoPiko's children out of eight dlcil fiom diphtheria before ho had an op- POI tunity of using Dr. .InlYurls lemcdv. Puce of remedy- I. Address Dr. Thos. Jof- fcrls , box GJ7 , Omaha , Neb , 8TUUGIC Y A TRAIN. Frank Nolinll Mooln With n Probably l-'atnl Accident. Frank Neliull , residing in South Omaha , had u mu row escape from death about 7 o'clock yesterday morning' . Ho was crossing the track with a span of mules , nt O'licrnc & Hoalck's crossing and the dummy trull ) on the Union IPacillo ran into his wagon , smadhlng It b.idlj and throwing Nehnll a dis tance of twenty feet fiom the track. He was picked up In an unconscious condition und brought to St. Joseph hospital in this L-itv He was badly cut about the he.id , his nose was broken , and ho is thought to bo in ternally Injured. Hu V.MS unconscious about one hour after the uccidenc occurred. Ho is Bald to bo u man of fumilv and it Is thought the hitter resided on N street in South Omaha. The attending physicians stated that ho may recover , but that chances nro against him. The team escaped injury. It is claimed that the engineer on tliu train gmo ro slgtuil of alarm nnd that on account of the cold \vcithur : , Noimll , having hUuais covered by n thick woolen ucarf , did not notice the approach of the train. Use Korr's thread always the best , sold and rcconunondud by Ilaydou Baw. * Put Tlio in to Work. John McAllister , the vagabond who was ordered to Icavo town Thursday , appeared in poliro court again yesterday and wns sen tenced to twenty Ua. ) s , six pu bread and wntcr. The county J.iil Is being filled with vagrants like McAllister , who are too lazy to work , and who \\ould rather pass the winter in jail than to bo ut large , as thev get board and lodging free , nnd nbovo all , they tlo not Imvo to nork. .Judge Horkn complains that the board of public woiks , whoso duty It is to see that these follows are set to work , has utterly Ignored thoordin.incospecially passed for that purpose. Tlio chief of police Is powerless to set convicted prisoners to work without the order of the chairman of the boaul , although there is plenti of work such as shoveling snow from the cutters , etc. , that could be donn by convicted pi ison crs. This would seivo the purpose of mak ing the lory vagabonds earn the living thoj are now sponging from the county. About Horses. YM\\\ \ \ Magnetic Oil euros rinp bono , n , sprains , etc. Ask your druggist. sou t'u OMAHA xnws. ol' the City Council. Major Sloano and Couiiclluien Smith , O'Hourke , Hajless , Jetter , IJmko and Fcnno ere present nnd McMillan nnd UaffoiU wcro absent \\lien tlio city council met in the A O II. hall , Kowley block , Thursday afternoon. Tlio minutes wore read and up proved. The petitions of S U Hint for np pointmcnton the hose cnit and S. XV. XX'nr ncron the police force , were referred to the major. The police committee on lemovlng Jail and the fire committee on the the bell , asked and wcro gi\cn moi'd time An oidt- nance was directed to be diawn icqiiiring sidewalks to be kept clein The failure to put up an electric light nt TwcuU seventh and ( streets , will bo Investigated , .lames Harry , who was stubbed Cluistmas eve , v\as illiceted to bo removed from tlio Itivd ho tel to St Joseph's hospital. The charity coinmitteoe will investigate the claim of Mrs. Crawford lor0. ! . I'his chum is for c.iiing for a child whr died nt Mis. Crawford's house hist Mimiue , after its father left there and deserted it. The committee will see the eounU i-ntnMii < < sioueis on this claim if needs be. The fol lowing six bills , aggregating Will , were rcpoi ted bj- the itnaiico committee and or ders on the several funds were diteeted to bo drawn : H. U. Stcw.ut , ? 7 ( ) ; John .1 Ureen , $75 ; C. M. O'Douovnii , fr1U..ll , J. J. Marshall , $ . ' 0 ; Frank M. Knowles , * H ; A , T. Coltrcll , . * 'Oli I. Mnvor Sloano appointed John O'Giadj a hose cait diive-r , anil the ap pointment wns conlii mod The buildini ; inspector specter was dliectod to icport at the next council meeting all building pn-mits issued during the quarter. Conductor Samuelson will bo notified to ropl ice the sidi-walk on ( J sticet The bursted water pipe , TlinU- tliird and Q stieots , will Iw investigated b.\ the street and alley committee Adjoin ned to meet Monday evening , January 7 , 1ST' ' . l > < sr ue Hose No 1 IJ ill Soventj-lhe couples , as jollj as lire biddies are wont to lie , followed Councilman Pied XX' . Smith and ii.utuor to the innslr of Kohl's onhejtra Thuisdty uipht at the A. O. II. hall at the open ing of the first annual ball of Ke ctie Hose No. 1. The nail was nicely arr.mgi'd , the ladies were t istefullj attned , the boj- . looked just too nice in their new blue lite uniforms , the floor was in excellent condition and tlio mas. c seemed better than eor mid the hull was taxed to its full capacity. Kvcr.\ thing joined to in iKc the b ill a pet lect social and financial success. A better man aged , nioic cnjojablo nnd moie successful dunce was never un en in the Magic Cit\ and the Iho laddies merit it as their fi lends aji- ptccinto the social tieat. Notes About the City. Messrs. Chailes Motcalf and XVilb.im Larson , prominent Central City business men , are in the city , the guests of their old friend , / . Cuddington. Charles H. Hradiick. agent of the Chicago & Northwesterir railroad co.iipany at tins city , has been ill and confined to his lojm. Charles Nicnolson , assistant chief of the Council Uluffs the department , attended the firemen's bill Tliursn.iv night , and was ro.Millv cntcitainel by tlio bouth Omaha Ilio laddies. Mrs. G. W. Madden of Lincoln , ami Miss U. Kj'an of JJIkhorn , arc visiting Mr. and Mis Patrick Hoctor. Mrs. MuJdcn is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Hoctor. An incipient strike on the Union Stuck Yards railtoad Thursday was promptly quelled by acceding to the demand ? of the men. men.There There will be a meeting of native Pcnusyl- vanians at the olllco of David Andeison Tuesday evening , January 1 , at 7.JJ ; o'clock. It is now David Anderson and Samuel P. Hiiah.ini who represent South Omaha in.tho Penus.vlvatiii society. H. J. Kussoll and P.iti ick McGrnth , of tiio Armour-Cudahj' packing company , have re turned fiom then- Chicago Cluistmas visit. The Uov. Aaron Simon , of Iowa , near ICcokuk , will hold a ( Junker soi vice at the Albii'ilit school house Sunday rooming at 10 : U o'clock. P.itilck McCaun , charge 1 with stabbing James Harrj- , had his hcarm before Judge Hcuthor j'csterdaj- . An Alisolnto Curo. The ORIGINAL AWETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two oniico tin boxes , mid is an absDluto cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. will positively care aM kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 'J3 tents per box by mail : ! 0 cents. The union stockyards scales will bo closed Now Yc.u's day at IS o'clock , noon. Absolutely Pure , Tills povdornover varies. A mnrvel of purity itroiiKtli mid hole > omjnost .More otonoin- li al tliun the ordinal j kinds , nnil cannot busold In competition with the inultltnduof law ( -mt , short weight alum or nliosphnte POH dors , fold onlyln tani lloyar llaUlnn I'owder Co. , IJtf Wallstreet. Nuwyorlc. Dr. J. E. McGrew , Ono f Iho Most Succes-irul SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or th3 So-called Incurable Diseases , * Eye , Ettf , Throat , Lunyn , Liver , Jlladtlei ; liMney ttittl Jfoi-vons Dis eases treated with success tm- cqmillcd , A cure cuaranteeil In all cases o ( J'ltlVATfi ami BK1N DltSIIAHUS. All ilUordcru of the UUXUAIi UKI1ANS OUIUJI ) and ilANHOOO undENliltOV ItHSTOUHD CONSULTATION 1'Ki.B. Treatment by carrediiondenca. B nd stamp for reply. Office Buslimsn Bloc < . tOth nnd Stt ) . Omaha , NQO FOR PAINS AND-.ACHE9. IT DRIV 8 OUT Every Torture. Every Imp kf Torture leaves. $ PA IK. AND uiAt.iits. Thl Chatl oA.Vogolcr Companrw DiLTiuona , MD. BWIFT'9 SPKCiriC Ii entirely n rruetahlo r'Tir.allon con- tnlnlng no Mercury. Potash , Artf ale , or othca poisonous substances. BWIFIS SI'IICIFIC Hnocurcilhundri'iJj of eaactof rpllhcll * ma or Cauci r i f tlio Skin , thousands of ctae * of Eczema , lllooit Hii-nort aa cl s.ln : llljcanoa , nil hutulrcJa of th mc.iiiL.iof cnsca of Scrof ula , Ulood I'olion niul DIouU Taint. SW1KT-S BPFCiriO Ilna rcllc H ! Ihoinmndi of c.vc of Mrrcn- Hal Po'coulntf ' , lllicumatlsm and 8tinni.-ss of the Joints. . . . o. , i today I feel crritly improvod. I am ntlU toklnir tl.o Molloino inj shall contli uc to < lo 10 iililtl I an. n Kfctly will. I hrlluvelt wUJ ftivt apesfcctcuro. our truly , JJOa 1' Ih'WARP , 111 West tJlltlj Bt , COH.-MBII , P.O. Ju'y 7 , JSSS-Tho fiwlft PpcclflcCo , AtUuta , Ot Octitltirco' I u a ( .rent niflon r n oin inUKoulnr rlioumnilaiu f < irtuo yearn. I conlil ffjt no pormanint rtv lpf ! fro n AIIV l.U'il'tluu iircacrlboil liv inr phjslcl-n I tuoic OMT a cloiou tot1l a of jrourtt B S , nnd now I am al wcUttBl cior WBS In my llfo. I nm Bum joui meillclne cnrtdiro nnd 1 would recommend Ittonry onpHuaciluefio-ii auyLlauddlMonv. Yours truly , O. E. HUOIIIR. CouJuctoi C.&U It. 11. 1 WACO , TMAB , May B , IS33-ncnleiioi ! : Tin wife or one of ray customers wns tcir.lily ni't-twl with n loathsome Kkltullstase.tliat cat t ml IIT ntiole Ixidy. Shunascoitlmod to her hod foe > trul yratB liy ihls nftllcllon , and ounld 1 ot liolp hp "lf it oil Bfp roulii mot lei | from \lolf nt KrMnn nnd alliiKlnz of thu tkln. The divafctmniid tlic tklllof lit' I'll ) ilclnns whotrcntiHl It Her hush ind btKun Rnnlly Blvine bis wjfe Sv.lfi'H Mnvltlo , nil the comiiioiced to lniiio | > o linobt lin- bicdlatil } . and In a few miles Kbo CBKP- Barrnlly well. Sh l now a licnrlv nne. jooMuijInd } , with no tiaceof tln-atnictloa IcT : . our \cry truly , J K , SKIRB , WLulrtalu Druggist , J.UMIu Avcuua I Tri > al3o ! on Hlood nnil Skin niitridf i mailed free THL S > iFr Srtcino Co , Driwor S , Atlanta , Q a. , . ' . .uv Vork. 75 Ilroau-v uy. , To tlio o ho atpsullt rltiK iroin Cough1 ! , t'olils , ( lust I'.ilits , I'ncsi- nioiil.i , Hhiumitl-m. : Sdatlui and THE otl.t'i | ) .ttn > M ) mneial at thin -1.1- Min ot the > t..ir. -uili suirorois ft'ol fniyic.it ! lntit".t In Mi > MIS - . I'NVMMI. a is'iued.x vlildi iii'\i-i fills to itfloul iinmiit ] ic'- TARIFF lift \\liun r.ittlifiillv ami imelll- Ki'titly used. 'Ihi < planter li i in.i lu n ii'p'.ilatlon Milcl.on . Its 10 nr iionmlod on sdenlllti pilmiples , IN llr by iliPtnliHof undoubted ability " ' " ' and Iiitt-Kiltj. IN Kie.it and in- ciiMslnupopiiliuIty h-is inclined criipiitous Imltutois to put I ITTI r many liaudnli'iit i niintertelts on LI N Lt tlio miiiktil. Cm el til biivcis , il \\a\s.isktoi UKVSON s 1'i.iMKii nu icfu.j till otheis. ff Send two icnt stamp to " ' I'latf S'ttt'i-t lllTCnrOT"'e'llHi\ | > \ Jolinsonai fj ttlLO - V . fin uiopror "liistuictioiis fiom UILDocioi. . " a Milmiblo housi'iiohl book. ANGLO-SWISS JLATB AND Comlinalifln of Cuieii ; J Mil't ai J to B2i ! Cijlit3 ! ] : , tSuld Ity I'.ixton , Cliilluglicr i. Co. 7tt' , 7J7 , 703 , 711 South IfitliStiuot. HlLlitmlvm niiig Co. 1007 , lOXlJones Stieet- \S in ( ii'mluinnn , Kith and nndici .Stu'L'ts. \ \ II. < llml-t mi'M \ \ I II i 1) u K 'it t t 6 CHICAGO RAILWAY. a , Council And Chicago , The only road to t ko for DCS Mnlnes Jvlnrnlmllown reiliir Hniilds. Clinton , Illxon. ( lilmiin. Alllwnnkco nncl nil points Kint. To tlio iionplu ( if .Nobr.iKii.fc.lo- fiiilo , W'jomlnir , Ulnh , Malm ; Nu mln. Ureiion. W imli * liivlcm mid Cullfnrnln , U oir r uicrlor | ud\anl ioi not IKxalble ! > y iinjr iiiliprllnu AniiiniH fimof tlio iiuineroiii point" of unpcrlorltr rnjnyiilhjr tliu patrons nf tlili mail liitwuvn Omaha ' " 'I ' i [ lilrntHi. urn It * lliri-H troln n dor of DAV coat ill s , willed are Hie finest lliul lniiunn nrt unit liiKUiiilty inncri'iilo. Its I'AIMl'I'sl.KfJI'lNfiCAUS liorqualnf wlikfiion not tin funnel eluc'rhoro At ( iMintl ! llluir.tliotmlni of the Union ro-lflo Knit * wnyniniiKt In union depot with tliosu of tliu Chi- i yo \ .Norllimslurn Ur , In ( hlciiKu tliu tralnn of Hill linn inako close connection with tboroof all oilier hnsl.rn Hiii.1. Mir Hi-trull , roliiRibUB , Inillaiiapoll'i ' , Clnrlnnntl , NlHKani [ nils. Hull lo. l-ltliiijiira. Tnniiilo. Munlrial , o tcm. New VurV , I'lillaUilpluu , lltlilnioro , Wiuli' inginii , anil all pjlr.ta In ttie East , Ask fur ticket * Ua I fie "NORTHWESTERN" If rmi wliti tlio Ui-'t aciomiupUutlon All ticket nijcnls toll tickets via thu line. u. uumiiiT. a.P. WILSON. den I Manaepr. -Oeo'l ' l'a.t Agent. < r.N. IIA11COCK. i.n. ' . I ) K KIMII.U.I , Ti , . . . ' ' ' WK8T. cur l' "cntrer Agent 1401 Faraam St. Omaha. N > ib nfhllliatrd Ihro * " . . " ! : . _ , or UUUAMLII t * OOllKtrlbl N wlUI'UIHil > tLICTKICBdT&SUSPEHSDRI r IICII MlXOVtr. U d. fcr . . _ I Mi icrt variant CUKE of _ _ _ _ J aENtHATItfcWfcAkMS8fclrlaf nt vvJyT ( * Mf * * BW | ' ' ! ? : * w9ntirrfpUol trie * * v/l\tt7dlrcttlf Ur6Unhli | etk rarU , reiior * | E bcra tj IB I'f llh in4 > lt rt > uiBlrrrrib. tItclrla Carr "Bl ; v V rKLTiHiTAnftTor wtforfeitii.uuooewlu ( . BikcratlrejrfillQIIjte. mootlii. Krtled | tapbletie..uuip , SAHDENELEOTRIOCO.lUSi US IIiBI. CHICAGO Jlj T. E. CIL.PIN . . . , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Koom 03 Trader * ' CHICAGO. FACT , For Overcoats the season will soon be ovor. We Imvo had an enormous trndo in them and we are happy to say what few clothiers are able to say that wo have not many left , wo only regret that we have to disappoint many customers , as wo can not fit nil. A few weeks 7igo we had so many , that we thought it would be impossibles to dis pose ol all this season but the demand outran our supply ; this fact only demostrates that wo must have sold them the cheapest. The few odd i/.es which are left will bo disposed of during the next few days. Wo call particular nttent-ou to a few Fur Trimmed Overcoats and fine UUtors , which are offered remarkably low , and wo can guarantee an enormous saving to those whom wo can lit , as the same garment would cost considerable more money elsewhere. Of the children's line Overcoats which we advertised last week are only a few left ; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked these. In men's and boy's Suit * we have a good stock yet. Our low prices throughout the season do not leave much of a margin for "mark down" and "sweeping reduction' ' fig ures , but we will take inventory next week and as wo are determined to have as few goods as possible to take up , wo will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week extraordinary inducements in seveial lots of men's and boy's Suits , they are mostly of the finer grades and we have mark < d them as low as other houses would ask for medium and nTnch poorer qualities. The enormous trade wo had in Underwear has left ns with considerable broken size and odds and ends. In order to make a clean sweep with them , wo have marked them at alirtost nominal figures. We have reduced the prices on ail remaining Silk Mulllers , Handkerchiefs and Scarfs One lot of elegant Silk Srarfo Ids and ends we have marked 15c , some of them have been selling at 50c and 6Oc. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. 180 So. Clark St , Ibo Regular Old-Established Ii > IUIAN HtiU UUIiUtUli Is still Treatlnu with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nor-yous and Private Diseases , * S-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , nxhsustinu Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and nil ( he effects Icidm , : to early decay .iml peilupb Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with nocr fttlin success. 3SVPHILIS and all had Blood and Skin Diseases - eases permanently cured. JU-F-KIDNUYsnd URINARYcomplalnts.Glcet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all diseases nf the Gemto-Unnary Organs cured promptly wlliout injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. OSNo experiments. AEC and experience Im portant. Consultation free snd sacred. # B-Scnd. cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases ffo Those contemplating Marnace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 55 cents ( stamps ) . Consult Hie old Doctor. A fnendlj letter orc.illmay save future suffer. inK and shame , and add golden jeark to life. # 3Jioolc "Life's ( Sicret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings nt oerj where , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , ffi. D. , (86 ( So. Clarlc St. , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA DISPENSARY. Nuiivors , CiuriMc anil I'UIVATK Di ili-N \\oMh.NBiitcc-Hfiillytronto.l. . YOUNG MEN MifforliiR fniiii the I'flVrM of joutlifiil follies or In illacritliiii.nriiio Irniililril ultli Uu.il.neH < , .Nupniin Dolilllly. Ixistnl Mimiirj.lK-i'iKin IOIK.J. A\crslon t-i Sni lctyiiihi ( ! > Truiililr , ormi > illouuxit nf thu iicnlto Lilniiiy omitni * < in IHTU llntlit rnhtan I kpt'idy tnru. ( linnji'briUMiniihlu i pucUlly to tliu puor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlioro nro miiii ) tronbliil with ton fiooniicnt ovne- iinllniiH ol tliu lihuldi-r. ultiiii net niiu > inlinl lif u Kllulit oiuurlhiK ur liurnliu' ii > iii > iliiii , un I w iki'inni : l inu hritti in ) i > iiniinnir th pntu'iit tn'mot ucioiint fur. On uxniiiliiliiK tin' nrliiurv ilunoilts n run ) fuilniii'iit will cillt'li lie liiunil. nnil i-niiiclliMi HinuH p irluf \ nl iilnnmun will ni'l'f.u ' ' ur thu cu'or Mill liunf n tliln inllLlsli inn. iinuln ihMiiL'ln : tun ( Uric ur turplliiji liciiiniirti Thciciiirii 111,1115 men wliudli ) uf tnlsdinl ; tiilly.liMionint uf Hi" lanse , wlili li li UHI fcc-omi Blntuut iiuiiilnal Hinknixx 'Ilin nui-tnr nil ) vnni nntiuii purR'd ( tiru III all mull IIIKUH and u liialthir rp-lurnllun of thu tenllo urlnnrv iiruant , Cunnulta linn Irin hLMld fur J ct-nt M'liup ' "Young Han's Frisnd , o : Ouldo to Wcdlo ± , " I IIKIi T ( sl.I. . IDIiltl hS SPINNEY & CO. DR. . , N. I ! , ( 'or Ifitli i ; Doiiflns HtB , , or Niitlonal Ms- ) > Mis.iry , iuiiU'1 U'tll and Main , Knni.is'lly < , Mo JlfntionthlM piper. TJIF. OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Ilesl Itoute from Oiniilm and Coiuuil ! HlulTri to TWO TIIA1N8 JIAII.V DISrWKKN OMAHA AMD COUNCIL lll.Ut-J-a Chicago , - AND - SU 1'aiil , Minneapolis , Cedar ] { ck IsliuiJ , Fifcport , Kockfonl , Cllnlou , Dubiujue , El'iiij ( Mntlison , Juncsilllc , Jle.'oli ' , M'liioua , La Crossc , AnJ all ctlier Important point * East , Nortboait amJ Soulhcut For through tkketi. call on ttit ticket aitent nt 1001 > urnaoi street , lu Darker JJIock , or at Uulon i'aciuo l > ouot , rulliLan Blcapcrs ana th flneit Dlnlnie Cars In tb * world re run on the mam line of tbv Clilia.-o , Mil. wakce bU 1'oul llillna/ , BtiJoverkttvntloaUralt to pukneiiKiirs \ > 1 courieous euiplojutof tbccuaipuu/ , 11 MIl.l.Kll.lIonriiil Manamr. J.K. 'jUOICKIt. AiklitantUmiaral llanager A. V II. CAUI'KNTHlt. Otacral l'aii ni r an * GIM.M ilKAKK'UD , A litani Ueaeral I'tistogel nil Tlc il iuent. J.T. CIiAlilf. G u iiUEuv nBl uil at. SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S ' SUITS , There is notliing scnsatfon.il about our method of mlvcrlislnir nhvajs have a good business rc.isou for what ever wo Jo. This ueolcf tan fjivo you j n bargain in Suits , and it will pay you to ' look tit them. Hewire of hraud , as nw ninie . ! , < ctampul on tlie bottom uf ! ] my btft re Ju'Mtix the factory , \\lnrh i r < ILCI menrtri ngriinst hifch prices and inferior Roods If a iVilci onersV * I * . IlonuliiM slims nl n rrdnrctl i rice , or ca > a he lias them without my namv .ind price bttmrLi ] CO llic bottom , put liuu dov.ii n a Jiaud TOR CENTLEMFH. 'I hn only calf 8nSi : AM II > S Phon Bimiotli in. Khlc XI'l'AKSor\VAX"l'llltiAIloliuitlli ! : ( ) feet , easy as luiiiUscwcil . .milVII.I , NOT lilt' , TO THE PUBLIC. $5,000 REWARD to si v pirion ori er < iiiiMrio lllprovoa1ltl In inljtlmiliir iuji nut 'jjiii cilir will liolil i.ouj until January III , lit ) IV. I. . DOl'fil.A1 ' ; , Ilioditon , MmiB , For sale by Kclley , Sti 'ca & Co. aud ' Gco. S. Mill'ciOla North 10th St. I'oiul Sain , rnj bonds In the siiinor f.x.010. Istutd by the cltj o ( lloldri'i ( i , riiolps totinty , Nub. , beiii- Jnir li per rent Intcrost , najnblu hi'inl-aiiniially and diitrd Otob 1st. | M < ; lull ru t payable In UiiMiiot New Vork. Honil toiiinJliars. Hald bonds v. Ill bo olfir d fornuleat thu of fice of Hall A. I'ulrUK. In tlio tJiyof lloldifdup , Nib , , on thu tli day ot Januaiy , ls > 'iat o do. k ' ' 'ThcrUyonn 11 rcterxo the right to reject rui ) and all bidn. Aihln-sH , J , It. I'.VniK'K.ltty Attotney. i c , Ntbr.ulca. OMAHA MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th Si Dodizo Sts. FOHTHDTOEATMKVr OV ALt/ Appliances for DoformHios ani Tmsass. Pest facilities , apparatus anil remedies for nuiceis * fnl trcatmont ot merj form of dlseftso roqulrln ? Medical or BurglcM Treatment. FIFTY ROOM3 FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance ; beit hospital uecouiuoila * ilojsln tlie wo t. WIUTB ron CmcuiMns on DafonuUIrt and Ilrncei. Truiin > " , Club 1-LOt , CurvntJio of tliu Spine , riloi ; Tumors. G'tiucor , Catarrh , llroncIiHH , Inhalation , llyo , Kar , Skin and Blood , un t alVdurfdcil Oparatloa/ DIsonsoH of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DisEASua or WOMKNIIKB , ONLY BELIABLB MSDIOAL INSTITUT3 MAKIHn A 8I'F.C1A1TV Of PRIVATE BESEASES. All IllooJ Ileaeoi nioccasfullr trontcil. I'olsoii ri'inurod from tbe ny Blum without Nun lektorntlvu tr atmont furlum ol \ llnl l'u.vor. IVifions iiiiuDla to TUIt ti > mftx hn trnutu 1 at lioiui1 h/ corri pjntienco 11 ( omrnu.itoittlotix cuullilentlA ) , Mutlicfnc'9 or InstrumcDti Bent b/ mall ur nxprua . fB'-iirely paikeil , no murks to In llcuto ( ontcnK or ; i'lidur. One personal InterTlen pri'furroil Call nni corifliilt us or send liUtorf of jour CRBD , anj vre will llud In plittu wrapper , cor BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon Private , Special * r Mumiua Dljcuie ; . Inlpo- tf ncy , oriibllls , Ull and V nc c le , wltU uut'illun U4U Addresj Omaha Medical mnd Surrjicnl Institute , or Off. 13th . OMAHA. NKB. 20 TO er DAYS. This IH a dlht'iiho whtcij liuHmrctofoio Hafllcd nil Medic-ill Scionco. \\iliiiv.-H lltmudy. iiiunoun to ni > o loin Mia V\orlilontsiilooroiii ( . oiiipiny.iin ii.iiirotlioinoilobsv na'uca.ui. Tnu iliiji la luii tit riiMHdoex 'liMorl ' ( . 't Is thn oldilnotile ItlH M'lllo I C.ISVS t 'lit > "olUlt. Wl lllVll nircilhiiiiiliedHWho liiuo liwu "hiiiilonoil hy h. nnil iiroiiuiiii.nl luoJ nblp. anil o rliiilltiiKoilio World lu'jriu ' i * i trt" " tlnit wa will ml "tnc I" l is tli.uibl'tv In-1- . . . Sliii ) tiii liUtorj or mPiluln trtiu sjioillla for S plill'H ' lubuou honjiht for l > inuuir ft mill until our \\asdlsto\t rol.aii'l ' rtonr.i vis'lllo I In ft In the only Hi-moity In tlm 01 Id iliat itlvi-lj uinhtriuso tin- lat t Mejlli-iil . . . . . . . . . ptihll'h. d uy the b st Kn.wn uuthorltliH , HI/ llmuuaH mm ran ni > Mmilth l' < 'i < ire. uiii-iuin eily will euro wliuil oveivlluim Ue Im riillcil. Wh > wastuoin tlinu and ni'in j Hh pu i-nt "iiouluntHtliatumw had \irtuu ordiUoi wltli iliyBldiiiibthattiinnot emu > ou. you ilutt havn iiti ! feljiiiild toinut. ' n * uw .jinl iil i | I'M-iillilni : ( > /w KPtpt-iiiiuni-ntiullcf , } ou iw ei can ii i lttlao Shcro. Mark what we BUV In Hiu end vuu must taku our reineih or NftVIlll recom iind Mm thnt Imvo been nflllUud but ft 'Jwrtimil hhould by all moaiiH < mm > to us now int cinola Itnofncwmsm over gel jiarmanontiT cuioih .Many got help imd tlilnlc the cro fn-u from tlm flliiciis ? , but In out- , two or throe yeai * afti r 1C nprtMrxaKnlnlna moio liorUblo furin. Thi in u Blood I'urillcr und will Cure liny Skin or Ulood Uii.eiiho whoa THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itooiu 1U nnil 11 , U. S. Niiltuiiiil Hunk liiiilillnt'i Omaha , Neb. IVOKCIW A OIJIlllHIOII , D in UtMrjurn l. , I'liif.-o uiirliu fiud , 21curt rautu. bjn'iiusj ' iiulouauu Kj-4liy lruuu.l 4