THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1880. THE CITY. .r the ycnr 1833 the fire department - mont of this city responded to 19 nlavin1 ! , nml the property destroyed amounted to only $3 ,000. Mrs. John Dtirnoss , mother of J. G. nntl H. Harness of the J3. & M. head quarters , diotl suddenly Moncluy. The funeral lakes pi nee to-ilny at'2p.m. from St. John's Hplscopal church , Tivontv-si.Nth nnd Lake streets. Miss Surah Urandols gave a Icap-yonr pnrty find entertninod over ahunttrcd of Horyounjf friends Monday night nt thu family residence at N'inoteonth anil Leaven worth streets , The hotibo was beautifully decorated and Illuminated. The Omaha Musical orchestra furnished music , and dancing kept up until the hours ot the now year. Personal I'arasrntilii. Miss Corn Smith returned yesterday mornIng - Ing to hur school nt Peru , Neb , .1 O Donnelly , of the firm of McCarthy & Donnelly , of St. Paul , Is hero visiting his friend Pntilckllcafoy. At the Arcade11. . A MrUIll , Crciphton : r P Morgan , Cluipcll , O. U. lInrlanUranil , Islnnil , II. Folgor , Wayne. At thu Marker : A Do Wolf , DPS Molncs , la , W. L. Htitlcr , Hootie , In. , II Mossmuru , lloono , In ; Hobert Tcnvc , Auburn , Nob. ; C H Munvlllo , Milwaukee ; A. K.Jones , Chlc.tgo ; P. L. IMholm , Mobile , Aln ; Jo- slah PciiL'old , St. Kdwards ; Kov. .lames M , Hjim , Columbus ; W. M. Witter , Wayne ; J. O. Hurlow , Denver. CoiiKromnniii Ijalril. Congressman Laird would not see anone at Ills hotrl quarters jcsterdny afternoon , but was repotted butler , iiliruliiH Kinni. The cnso of C. S. Higgins , charged with elllng liquors after midnight , was again be fore Judge Heihn and a Jury Monday. He was foiniil guilty anil lined SIOU. An nppe.il wilt * Ultcn to the dlstiicl court. Tin- There w.is 11 light in tlie saloon of Chnrlcs Storz , on Twenty fourth , near Cumings struct Momlay aftcinoon. One of the men drew n knife on the other anil the police were called When Otllcor MuMnlion np- pcntcd on the scene the bcligeronts made their escape through the b.iulc iloor. In the chase , the oil leer fell on the ice and .sustained some slight injuiics. The lighten ) have not been found. _ Tlie Fort , This cvcnltiR the Phil Kearney post of the Q A. H. will have a camp fire nt the garrison hull nt Tort Omaha. Previous to the dance nnd supper tlicro will bo the in- Btallatlon of the newly elected ofllcers Jitmus Davidson , coinmiuulcr ; Jolin Itcunn , senior vice ; Gro ory Fuircll Junior vice ; Hobert Oriincr , olllcer of the dnv : John T ee , oftlccr pf the ( 'U.ird ; Wllll.im Alef.oc , sur- ffcon , John Thourcr , clinplaln ; Purrv Lyons , udjutant ; Louis Hcoco , sergeant major. An fJnrniK'tl Fat tier. Hoston Grocn happened to drop Into a Parnam street loclgitif : house Monday evening when , to his horror , ho found out that his Bixtcon-yoir-old daughter was rogistcicd there as the wife ol a fellow named D.ivis , nnd the two liatl been assigned a room. Green bccMtno perfectly wild , anil hunting up the apaitinunt attempted to break the iloor down. What the tosult would have been it would not bo hard to imagine , had not apolicotnan arrived in time to save Davis from the wrathful father's hands. The se ducer was taken to the central station and the hearing of the case set for to-day , "A Fall 1'rmlticcs Paralysis. An old \\onnin natncd Mrs. Murray , well known in ttip vicinity of Fort Omaha , fell down on thpslippcry sidewalk on Webster be tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth Monday evening ing and was snriously injured. She was car ried unconscious into Whitchousn's drug store and restoratives applied. She partially rccovcicd consciousness but was found to be In a paralyzeii state , owing to the nervous shock. She was taken home , where slio sank nto a comatose state fiom which the physicians in charge could not arouse her. Fears are entertained that she will not re cover. A Your In I'ollco Court. Following is tUo report of Captain Wood , the police cleik , for the .year ISbS : City State Fines. Costs. 1'lnes.Cases. January 81,4-t ; ! ui . 81. ! fU Mi rebiuary l.WI 0(1 ( SU 00 r oo MarUi 1..II1 ra i.Os" r > o 10 ( HI ! ltO April 1.013 ffll i.o ro 10 ! 00 1.017 May l.vo , no 1,011 uo n do 1.0S7 June 1TI)7IW ) UM ) no U M l-'l I July I.HL.M rr. 1.0 to 0)r 00 1,107 AUiUSt ( 3.030 50 i.r.i ro ! T > 00 1.187 September . . . . 1,751 ( ) 1,70 no fV > 00 1-0'J October 1,477 00 l.ttl'l 00 2JOO D5S November l.l'il ' M K'M UO December 1II50J : M8 0) 4) 00 'Ml Total . J18.173 Oi 8.S9J ] 4ri SJttt 00 13,817 Krntn Beets. Glaus Sprccklcs , the sugar king , arrived from California over tlio Union Pacific on the Goltlen Gate special yesterday morning. Ho sojourned fora short time in Omaha and wont cast on tlio Burlington. He is on his way to his extensive sugar refinery at Phila delphia. In speaking of the now enterprise of manufacturing sugar out of oects , ho said : "It is a now untiurtaiting , und if my en thusiasm docs not , lead mo too far it is bound to bo a success in the sugar in dustry. Tlio sugar that is made fiom the beet is moro powerful , that is , it possesses it greater sweetening faculty than that which is made or put pot ted to be made from the sugar cuno. licsiuos , ns to its purity it can bo best manufactursd by being kept from adulteration. Yes. I have nil idea that the sugar industry Is abuut to cuter upon a now era. I have u refinery of this kind in Cali fornia und also at Philadelphia. " J Forgot Hit * Urotlior'n lloiniifiiN. A weird case of forgetfulness occurctl I at the Webster street depot Monday. A man natiu'd Spanglcr was on the way from \Vayno. Neb. , to Atchison , ICan. , with the body of Ills bi other , the late Wil liam Spanglcr. The casket containing the remains was taken off at the Webster street depot and put Into the baggage room with the other oxpicss packages. After spending a few hours in the city Kpungler took the next train out , forgetting to have the box containing the body of his brother billed to Atchison , Thu Lorpso lay in the baggage room Monday afternoon , last night and this forenoon , and the baggagemen were at n loss to know what to do with the ghastly ulcco of express , whoa a telegram came from Spangler at Atchison , telling thorn to forward thu body to that place , ns ho had forgotten to sou to it while tin was In Omaha. Tlio body in to bo forwarded , "Wo roo'm'd Korr's thread , IJnydcnBros Criminal Mutters. E. Proast could RIVO no reason for carry- | Jng a revolver on his person and was lined ( T.fiO. The weapon was confiscated. A machinist named Robert F. Dyers is cu- Joying the seclusion of a cell in tlio central station for taking a gold ring from E A. Stone without leave A clgarmaker Is registered nt the po : lice station under the n.uno.of . John Doc , ns ho was too drunk at tlio time of his arrest to toll his name , celebrated the last night of the old year by viciously breaking one of the largo plate glass windows in Pcnshcr & Stockman's store , at 1U07 Douglas. 'The damage done amounts to (150. His case was continued. Lewis Gold , who achieved fame a month or two ago by attempting to drown himself by Jumping from the new bridge , all on ac count of a French prostitute Jilting him , was run In by the uallco last night. Lewis was celebrating the death of the old year In bac chanalian style and between drinks cot Into a quarrel with n follow launder and had his ecalp cut open. After being arrested , a phy- ician was called uud the ugly woun J was eewcd up. Charles Sherman came up from South Omaha lust evening to pay U bill ho owed a nercbaat Uero , but Instead of doing BO , got drunken the monov and ended the night In the police station. Ho was fined t"i.50. James Hnrrlgan was arraigned for drunk enness again josterday morning , having boon released only yesterday for the same oiTunsc. Ho was fined 112.50. Hoots , shoes nnd rubbers. The Phil lip Lang stock of hoots , shoes , etc , will ho oltl by tnoi-tgnRoos. The sale will begin Wednesday morning , .Itinuary - , at 1) ) o'clock. I'/r CcVKS. Hie 1'iillman 1 Puuiflc Hotel Com- puny Unttlo Ovci-Th-iii. There is trouble ntrnin between the Pncitlc Hotel ompnny and the Pullman Palace Car coinpntiA ailslng out of the latter's project of running buftet ears on the n.mcngor trains of the Union Pacific , between Omaha nnd Ogden. Monday , No. I ) passenger loft Oinnhn with a buffet car attached. The action was considered unusual , inasmuch ns It was not known that the deal had been consumatcd. It Is stated however that the car was started out at the instigation of thu Pullman management with the concurrence of the management of the Union Paclllc. The re pot t reached tlio ears of tlio ofllcials of the Pat'ilie hotel company , anil in a short time repiescntatlvcs of that institution repaired to tlie hcadiiuattcrs and piotcited vigorously against the movement. Just what other In fluence was brought to bear upon the Union PncllleoDlcials could not bo leaineil , but siifllco to say , that when the train i cached Noith Pintle , Neb , a mandatory telegram was thcio Instiueting the conductor to close the car nnd keep It in tlmt con dltlon until fuithcr orders. It was sent out from Omaha. Inquiry Was made nt the ofllco of the Pacific Hotel company yesteidnv , but nothing further was lent nedthu attaches of the company tlccllning to state just what the trouble was At the headqui.itcrs of the Union Pacific , however , it was learned that the Pullman company , the Pacific Hotel com pany , and the Union Pacific management , have been engaged hi malting ai rungoments for the running of bullet cars on nil passen ger tinins between Omaha and Ogden ; also , Unit thu agreement , whoti'by such car service would bo inaugurated in a short time , bad been made , but that the nmn- nilr in which the profits resulting therefrom should bo divided , bad not been ngrecd Upon , and for this reason the lunning of thu cats at the present , time would bo postponed , A certain attache of the Pullman company endeavored to per suade the opposing clement by stating that mote cats weio needed in the service be tween Green Klver and Portland , but this failed to explain th" point in view. It was stated at the hcadqimrtcis of the Union Pacific that under till probability the matter v.ould bo satisfactorily adjusted about .laiiu- arj 15 , when the service would bo inn educed regularly. Hallway 'Notes. All the general ofliccs of the railways were closed yesterday , but the heads of depart ments wcie ut their posts of duty as usual. KnciiK ! V27 of the Union Pacific that was in the Fifteenth street wieck which occiurcd about one \\eck ago , has been placed in ser vice again. This engine Is the one arranged for nulling and heating the Golden Gate special. There arc only two engines in the service of the Union Pacific of tins kind. Chief Cloik Covpond.ill , of the vice presi dent's ofllco of thu Union Pacific , is visiting friends In Chicago. Assistant General Manager Mcllcn , of the Union P.iciiic , has returned f ro.n a trip to St. Paul. _ From the Council lUitd'H Nonpareil , I IPO. 12 , 1HSO. We arertedibly informed that thomoitallt.v fiom dlphthcini , under the treatment of Dr. Thos .lefTcri'j of this riy ! is merely nominal , not cxcccdinc one fifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost in plac ing Ins lonicdy witlfm the reach of every family and tlius save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afllictcu thu no fid during the hist hundred yenrsi DAFCUTIVI : Omen , COt-NciL BI.UI-FM , Jan , T , 188"I do not hesitate to bay that the suc cess attend ing the use of Dr. .Teffei is'Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience , having used it in my own family ; I am also" well acquainted with the facts connected with its use in our city. W. K. VArc.iiv , Mayor. No physician requited. Pi ice ot remedy S3. Addrcs , box ISO.157 , Omaha , Neb. ( Dr. Jefferis has retired from active practice. ) TULJ " .M US SI A11. " Selections from it Suni * Tor tlio Musical Society. The Christmas concert of the Ladles' Mus ical association was given Monday night at the First Congregational church. The attend mice was largo and mostly composed of lad ies. The Omahans arc seldom treated to such excellent singing , or to music of such a classical natute. The audiences was of an appreciative nature , and from the first number on the programme to the final chorus was rapt in attention. There wore several choirs of city churches in the chains , notably the Trinity quartette anil chorus , the First Congregational church quarU tto , the All Saint's choir , and the lad ies and gentlemen who have formed them selves into the Volunteer choir. The first part of the piogram was nf a promiscuous nature. Thoio was an organ solo by Mr. W. T. Tabor , well ren dered , and the anthem by Triuity choir. "Slug O Heavens. " Tlio rendering of the anthem was effective. Mr N. Hrigham sans "Noel" in Ills usual effective manner , and the Hist part closed with a "To Doum" by the Fiist Congregational choir. The striking feature of tlio .inthom Is a duct for soprano and contralto in the seventh movement. This was beautilnlly given and may bo bald to have been the best rendition of the evening. Tlio second part of the programme con sisted entirely of selections fiom Handel's cieat oratorio , "Tho Messiah. " The contralto solo "And the Glory of the Lord" was effectively sum , ' by Mr. Pcnncll as was the air. "Hojoico Greatly , " by Mrs. J. W. Cotton. The choruses through out weio , attiincs , unsteady , and it might have been observed that the voices wore not evenly balanced , but on the whole the ullair was thoroughly , enjoyable. Mndnmo Rudolph , Into of California , tollb the present nnd future. Consulta tion on nil ntrnirs. Nothing e.xcoptcd. ! > OS North 10th St. , room No. i ) , to the Kloi-cnoti Ito in Yesterday tlio first bnttincnt of the "rip rap" in the basins of the waterworks at I < lorcncn was completed. This is n mc- clmnlcism by which the course of the water may at a moment's notice be changed , thus providing a safe guard for the basins la cnso ofnleaK. The cnglno room of the water works building and the fourth story of the tower wore completed yesterday. The opening of Dejins' hall at Florence last evening was a grand success. Thlity- llvo couples took pai t in tlio grand march. Mr , Hunt , of Omaha , was jcstcrduy ap pointed superintendent of the work on the i ouervolrs anil buildings at Florence to re place Mr Fiddler , who leslgneu Friday. For dolicncy , for purity , nnd for improvement - provomont of the complexion , nothing cqimlfa Poz/oni'd Powdor. Mortuary. Frank Newman , the fanner , who In driv ing a team of mules over Savage's crossing In South Omulm a few days ago u as sti ut-k by a passing train , died yesterday morning. The remains tuo at the undertaking establish- meat of Hcafoy & Hcnft'y from whence the funeral will take place , Walter Mulley dleJ of consumption yester day morning at St. Joseph's ' hospital. The remains - mains woi o taken to Hoafuy & llonfuy'H. U is supposed lhn' < the deceased had friend * In this city. If any there bo , they i.rc tikcil to communicate with the undertakers a ? to the interment , _ A 60 cent bottle of Dr. Positive Cure will promptly and thor oughly euro the worht care of recent cough , cold or throat or lung trouble. Buy the dollar bottle for chronic cases. Pleasant to tuko. Goodman Drug Co. TJtAYMtljANGH AND S They nntl Jinny Ollioi-s Appa.ir In the llcncli Show. The Hcnch show which opened under the management of William G. Ingram nnd Will iam Meldrmn , nt 1111 and 114 North Fiftconth street , is nn unqualified success and Is de serving of the most liberal pitronago. When it Is taken Into consideration that this is the first dog-show that Omaha has over had , its success is indeed extraordinary , and Its pro jectors are entitled to nil duo credit for their achievement. The show opened at 0 o'clock yesterday tnornlncr with 121 line specimens of the genus cnnino upon tlio benches , The attendance , of couise , nt that early hour was slight , but , as the motning went by nnd the merits of the exhibition began to spread through the city , people beg.uf to pour Into the doors In a manner that must have been grateful to the managerial feelings. The show is really interesting , nnd the longer one remains , inspecting and studying the line points of the mimv beautiful animals about him , the longer ho desires to stay. The pucks of cunning little fo\ and black and tan terriers keep the hall resounding with their barking , while otico In n while the cavernous voice of one of the gigantic mas- ills or St. iJcrnnrds Join in the confusing din. din.The The dogs nro nrranccd on benches , covered with buy about the walls uf thu hall , and ar ranged In classes in a way that makes It easy to pick any especial breed one may wish to Inspect. These dogs nro all kept and fed heio tin oughout the show , and arc assured of Intelligent and r.uoful handling Among the owners of these dogs are numbotcd Homo influential men In social , business and professional circles , and rim entire nffnir has an air of respectability about it which will make it , very popular before the thrco days oxpiio. Following will bo fo'und a wartial list of the owners and their entries : Fo\ ton iors William Malr fl , George Ulchaulson 1 , W. M. Wright a , John Little 1 , Florence Kilpatnclt 1 , William Shaw 1. Sky terriers- . Clialnu-rs 1 , C. Graham 1 , John Shcslmu 1 , Charles U. Collie 1. Ul.ick and tuns Miss Amelia Uoso 2 , Carl Haehr 1 , William Turner 1 , A. D. Urandeis 1 , C. Carlton 1 , A Hiandcr 1. Dull terriers W J. Turner 1 , Thomas Meldrum 1 , G W. Hontl 1 , Charles F. Frca- ? cr I , i : . C. Wlllalrd 1 , W. Moldiiim 1 , Ed Ucchlieu 1 , Cash Clark 1 , Fred Nics 1. Pugs-L Cronor 1 , Joe Donbaujjh I , J. S. Darnes 1 , Mrs. Whitncr 2. Mastitis Kcv Father Coluncri 1 , J. II. Cole 1 , Kobert Moiso 2. Mexican Hairless Lirric Cnnilcld 1. Five additional entiles In this Ciass will nt rive this afternoon. St. Honiara George Pullman , of Platts- niouth , 5 , mother , father and three puppies. Newfoundland Charles Cheney 1 , W. Me.veib 1. Italian G icy hounds Charles Kosters 1 , Clothesline , br. , the fastest dog in the world ; Chailes Sabins 1 , Clothesline , Jr. Collies S. P. Morsp 1 , John Darrett 1 , J. W. Paddock 1 , P. L. FarJ.iu 1. Setti is , L.uvi iclis George Hichardson 3 , S. D. Cory ' _ ' , J. H. Kichards 4. Guidons A 1. White , Plattsmouth. 1 ; John binlth 1 ; C. Copley 1 ; F. II. Gia- liuin 1. LlewclU ns S D. Cory 2. lied lush S. D Coii b Pointers John Ken 1 ; John Hoiigelo 1 ; W. J. MeUithoin 1 ; Howard Pr.itt 1. Clumber Spaniels W. U. Htithcrfotd 1 ; J. H. Wilson 1 : F. H. Gra\cs 1. Cocker Si'atiiels ' C I"1. Broisins 1 ; H. J. Wells 1. Chesapeake Spaniels George IJielmrdson I , AI White 1 ; Hilly Mii\ner 1 ; J. D. Me- viaml. 13. A. Pannerl : F. II. Cloridgo 1 ; E. Cool ; 13. The judges will make the awards at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. That hacking cough can ho so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Miss Cornish's tovof. Miss S. Cornish , 3i02 Cassius street , is a rather attractive young lady of about nine teen , who has been keeping company with Mike Conley for two or three years , and tlio 'general ' understanding is that they are en gaged. Monday night Mike took Miss Cornish to a ball , but he got very angry because she happened to dance with a follow against whom ho has a spite. While takine her home Mike took occasion to abuse her for thus displeasing him , until the language he used became unbearable. It was about ii a. in. at the tune , but she refused to lot him ac company her any fuithcr and asked him to leave her. He icfuscd to do this and in Ins anger knocked her off the sidewalk into the gutter. Her pieiclng screams brought n policeman to the scone and the. wratnful Michael was given a tide in the pitiol wagon. Yestoid.iy Miss Cornish appealed be fore the police magistrate und testified against her lover. He admitted his guilt uud was lined tl..oO. Will you sulTcr with dyspopshi and liver complaint ? Sluloh b Vitali/oi is gimrnntccd to euro vou. For sale bv Goodman Drug Co. Korr's thread always the best , sold and iccoinmondcd by Ilaydcn .Bros. . _ o Hold KohlHM-y. Mondnv night some unknown person made a ciusade upon the apartments of the Glebe hotel , and eirriod off money and valuables tea a considerable amount. Del JHaunon , one of the employes of the hotel , hud her trunk biokon into , in her loom , nnd $14 In cash and a note for $ SU , nnd Jewelry to the extent of f.T5 was secnmt. Sovcial others suffered Kimilul.\ ; . The matter was repot ted to the police yesterday morning , but no at rests envo boon made. Absolutely Pure. Thlinowdornovcrvaries. A marvclof purity fctreuL'ttj and wholcsomeni' . .Moro econom ical til an the ordinary kinds and cannot bo Hold in competition with the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold pnlvln cam. lloval UaVlne I'owder Co. , i > o Wnllstrecu New Vork. rujs xox 'tuts wirui , EIJUA ussv is tan Stone Building Blocks , eKilptlro Ctulojue , teut poit-rixe , to Ft AD. RIOHTER & OO.i 810 Sroadway , Jfcw Vork. luidl'upiori rurcil. Hit ft art' rcpcrlruiCf Nu Kolfc * Hook CANCER Frrr. I.O.McMICIUT M.D. 181 W t l > Av. Cblc c , lU. THBJ CHRISITMAS nnmbet cf the LADIES' Home Journal ± AND Practical Housekeeper Is m good ? i the' ! hMilcRMnit tiutnbtr tta * . SIX Cr.NTSflt the nrvr Hand ! 'I he " VOICi : OK A S TAR , " or the first Christ mas Kt \ poem by WILL CARLETON , with full pige Illustration ty W 1. TAYLOR , Is to be found In thl < grand Christmas number. ROSE TERRY COOK ltRin .1 new story , "Till' WISDOM OK THE ANCITMTS , " a story ofdreM and redress. JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE continue * her story of " I.U.MAX SK1NKUVS 11CL1GIONMARY MARY J. HOLMES' story of Social Ambition , licgun In November , li continued. Tic ! nmt miny other tecUl attractions are tc be found In our yrcit Uirlstmas number. CURTIS I't'HI ISIIING CO. , l"illidJphH , Mll.t , TKliB , Juno SO , IfFB Th Ewlft Specific Company. Atlanta , Oa Otn- tinmen : Ono ot 1117 children rai trouMrd with ihiMlmatlum anil boll * for about two yearn Wo irmo horvarioi.o kinds of met 1 * tno , but without profitmid brg.-i toi1c | .ar ! of curing her t all. I wait pcMuailvd to try your Rnllt'n Specific. After Klin hart xisoil mrrrnl bnltln the tllieiun all t iuicHreU , nail ill. ' Is now a lialo , heart ) and niMthy Ctrl twilto T nrl oU. Anotncr child hat Juit licco-ne nfatetod In the iiniiio nay , anil I amiitn - ; the 8 , S. a. nutl antli Ipitc n | > ri > mit ) aJ peramnrnt euro. N. C. WAoouMtii. nicit Hill , Mo. July 7 , HS5 Tlie Snlft Bpc-cltlc Co , Atlniiln , Oiv Gentlemen ! Our lltlla Rlrl when tut thrvo necLioh : hroks rutwliliicremn. WotrloJ the prwrlptkmi from Kornl good iloc'ort , but without nnr prclil honest Wo tried 8. B S , nnd liy th tlmo 030 Ixitilo wa Rene her head bepau to Ilia ktn'cmuit. Rcspectfifliy , f II. T. ClurrAiocxu , Ti > . \ , Juno 7. IT Th Swift Sitrclliol'o , Atlnutt , tin UrntUrntii : InlsSOfcoatrncleil tiloo 1 inilion , ai il at cnio ( ought it ( ill ) Mclati , nlio trpAH-d mo for nor. tral monUn. lly his aJrlco 1 went to Crab urrharil Hprlugs. Kv. , where hli coiirno o ( trentnont win cirvfully obiervril. 1 rcrov. iTKl , u 1 UiuiiKht , but the next sprhmplm- plea boga'i to appear ou my leeo ui llmity. Tinco mnilually lncrrn rcl to sores and run ning ulcir * . 1 naandvlccil to try S h. b , aud I nmadlatelynriortnktncrlt I ci imncnciil to Improxo , slowly at first , but more rapidly Iterwnnla , ami noon liotbliik' rimali.nl to toll of my tr.itihlp , Hy hlooJ In I o\v thor uglily cleauicil , and mv nyttcm f.-co from taint , ami I ewe my pretant cniulltlon a perfect cure to > our m 1lctiie 1 cheerfully Rlvo Hi In slatoniont ttiat others who li.ive 0 'JTcioil ns Iharn mav reap thasome hrncrt. HAHDT M. BURT , U Went Muth St. nourii , I.A . Slay S3,1S1 ho Swift Bpccllo Co . Atlanta. On. Ofntleniou : Abui t tire Bsari OKO my gonerol health ruewiiy en- rel\ . I wus HO clehllltntoj that I nlmo t cloflpalrod of o er foclluf ? nell otrnln. All thai the phyfllclans ilonoror mabnni httio ptinmntiit rclltf. Frletxla InslBted that I fhoiilil gl\o h. 3.-S. n fair Jrl.il. rltliouih I tho\uht ; It would bo thrmrlag Rwnmonej. . Attar taking a thorough conrno. rnj Iu > ala pnil EtrviiKtli relumed.and I mint nay thpt . H. H. mono cured rmv aa I ill'rnnnil all ethers M hlle using It. Ai a tonic I inn inert heartily recommend It ; for irancral I'llillltr , B certulnl ) la a spcclflo.V , F. IlniL3i9 , J.r. IlnHrit , Lt. I ktiorr JERJW. F. Drldgcii , and VU1 > ay that Uia tatcment It wjrrect * Jotstn SUELTOV. trujgl ) t. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease * malloj tree. TII.E SHUT Breciria Co. , Drawer o. Qa. SPECIAL PRICES Oil MEN'S ' SUITS , There is nothing sensational about our method of advertising , wo ulwnjs i have a good business icuson for what ever we c'o. ' This \\eck we can give you | a bargain in Suits , and it will pay you to look at them. Meyer-Established 1865-Adolph Mojar & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AXU FAUNA M STKCEFS. General AgfiiH lor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & Claft and Slioiiinpr-Boll Organs bl'l'.OlAl. I'lilUKS J1ND TUUMS. Write forCatulo uo , PKfJNYUOVAr , tVAPKRH are ls"cc"'bf""y Ubed niontlily by over 1QOUU v I ulleH Are Safe , gffcclvaluntl I'leaiant VUlptT box hymail.iinat. druggist a. ftinletl --l'articaUtri 'J pontagn BUiniH. | ) Ailctross TOB UUUESA ClIKMICAL-Co. , PBTROIT , MlCU. For tale nntl by mall by < : neil man HrntiCo. , Oiiutfut , Neb. Dr. l One of tlio 3Iost SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , Ills form of tioutinent Is neomiueiiclcd liy these \\IID have tried It , in the very Htronijest terms , SKIN DISEASES I [ la treatment for which leaved a perfect skin and a most utauticul complexion. A cure guur * nntecd in all forms of 1'rhuts IMsoaffou. All "llsorilers ot tlio Hexiuil orfiins. cureil.antl licnlth , umbltlon uud manhood comiiletvly 10- btorucl , CONSUM'ATiOK HKKI1 Tientmentby correspondoiice , Send tump for rciily. Office Bushman Bloo < < , 16th and DouKlas Sts. Omaha. Nee A PLAIN FACT , For Overcoats the season will soon bo over. Wo hove had an enormous trade in N them and wo are happy to say what few clothiers arc able to say that wo have not many left , wo only regret that wo have to disappoint many customers , as wo can not lit till. A few weeks ago wo had so many , that we thought it would be impossible to dis pose of all this season bnt the demand outran our supply ; this fact only domostrates that wo must have sold them the cheapest. The few odd si/.es which are left will bo disposed of during the next few days. Wo call particular attention to a few Fur Trimmed Overcoats and fine Ulsters , which are offered remarkably low , and wo can guarantee an enormous saving to those whom wo can fit , as the same garmuut would cost considerable more money elsewhere. Of the children's fine Overcoats which we advertised last week are only a few left ; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices wo marked those. In men's and boy's Suits 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 we are determined to have as few goods as possible to take up , we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week extraordinary inducements in several lots of men's and boy's Suits , they are mostly of the finer grades and we have marked them as low as other houses would ask for medium and much poorer qualities. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Bim.tonBlfgBSSJ'ig . ' ! iSfgr The Regular Old-Established iPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS uTT n I Clirouic , teens anil Private Diseases , KJT NERVOUS DEBILITV , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhaustinc Drains , Terrible- Dreams , Head and Back Ache .md nil the effect ! letdm ; ; to early decay and pet haps Consumption or Insanity , treated 'cicnlincjlly by new method * null ncver.fulmE Kucces * . JT3- SYPHILIS an , ! all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. -KIDNEYend URINARY co-npbints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly \\uliout injury to Stomach , KiJncys or oilier Organs. fluNo experiments. Age and experience lm portant. Consultation free and sacred. -Send 4 cents postiLC for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases eS-Thosc contemplating Mirmge 'cm ! for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and female , each 15 cents , bolh ss cents ( stamps ) Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may saverutiircfuuer. nif ; Tinl < ; hnmcancl add golden jeits tolife .85-Hook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " socents ( stamps ) . Medicina and writings sent cverj where , secure from exposure. Hours , 3 to 8 Sundays 9 to it Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 136 So. ClnrU St. . CHICAGO , ILL. DII. li P. W'rsr's NKIIVK AND UnAi.vTitntT- MUST , ngunitteeilxiiwlllp for DyHtrila. ] ) ! / / ! ness. Convulsion , ntn , Ncivons Nournlula , lluatli clit1. Nervous I'roitiatlnn. ruui > cil liy the nsuof iilcohol or tolinc.cn. N ukefulncss .Mi mill ] ) epiL"slon , fiortPiiln of thi ) Iti.iln , losultlnu ) n Insiinlu , iindJoailliiR to mlfccrv. ilt-cay nnd cleitli. I'l "mature Old A UP. llarronni" . Ixm of I'owi'r In e'.tliiThUInvoluntary Losses and Spi-rniatoihot. ' ! ! , cniiHi d In n\m oxcitlnn of the brain , wilt abuse or ever Indulgence Knch Do\ contains onn month's treatment. $1 n hof , or hlx lioxe * for $ : > ; sent liy mall prepaid on re ceipt of prko WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any rahu , With erich older rcr < I veil liy usfor hlx boMti. ) iic'companlcd ulth < ' > , \Mi\iill M'ml tlio inntlm-cr our uilttvn fiiuinntui ! to refund tlio mmiu.v If thu lii'iitinent does not effect u cure , dniuaiito a isMiuil only by tj , P. OOODMAN. 1)1 ) iiKL'ist , bole Agent , IllOPiirnnm btrcet , Uinnhii , Nel . U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'nlil L | > CapHal $100,000 Siirjihis 00,001) ) II. Vf. VAIIH , I'rosidont. I.httlHh. lti.n > , VlLO 1'rcsldcnt. A. II Tou/Ai.i.N.-nd Vice l'ro > tlilont. W. II. S. llunitis : , Cashier. DIIILCTDIIB. \V. V. MonsK. JOHN S. COLLINS. II. W. VATKS. hKvrisS. ItBtu. A. U. TOU/.AMN. Hanking Oinco THE IRON BANK , Corner r.in and Itanium Sts. A General llankluu lluulue&H Transacted. DR , BAILEY , OMAHA Medical Dost Bctsnf teeth K. nilliiK at half rutca. 'J'ectli exlrncleil without imln , Kiumlimtlon of the mouth free. Eenil 3cent ttamp wllli corrccponileiice. Pnxton Ulk. , Cor. 10th and Farnain. TH WFAK Ill * > c-ni > I V . ' Intlltrroni , mrly do my , lout minliood. < . I lll tend a ynlual/ll IniitlMi ( w lr < l ) oonulnlnj full lurtkularii fan I nuio rurv. fn v "f rlmnrt' . Ail'IrrNi , PHOF.F.C. FOWLER. MooUua.Oonn. rr.j. , Surgeon and Piiysmi , Office N. W Loiner HtU unJ LtouylMdt , O.nc Kusliloaco toleytiona , 5JS , aw.irdad ilirliliilirKlill tliirlliin ainiMliinljmy at tlio Iiiteiiiiitfon.il Inhibition at llrii elsliu\u proM'rt to liu n lint class icmodial iigent in all Cat.urlia of the organs oCiospu.xtkm and Ulgc-h- tion. nNl .U lMSTILT.ia nro prc- cil by plnslrfaiis Inilsoiscs of the lungs aiiilclii"-t ami asthma. Tliobcu 'lit ili-ihed trom tlulriisoibiiiiMirpasseil , ami oven In the most thionic cases they boothe , case , nnd stimulate. POD13N M1NKUAI. PAPTILMlSqio pi < fcia b'o to all slmllai picparatlcnis , because they aio a natuial lemcd , an nnailullcinti d piodnct of tin1 sniliiKS tontalnlUK in an iindlmlnlshed do Kiceofall B.inathoprhiLipksof tlii.bohpUuir > . MI.NT.lt , l'.VSl'ILliiS : are pio- paied uxclusltely iindc'r the person il suporvlv im and control otV. . S1ofi/r/INU : , M. O. , K. 1C. Sanltaiy Councllloi. SODH.V MlNr.ltAIj I'AgjlllXS nro nno- ( liiallcd n.s a soh cut In coughs .mil catnirhs.even In the most cluoiitc cases. Their succesi Is 1111- hiirp.issecl. SODHN MIN'UltMj T'ASI'H.r.r.S are a .super- ioi iLinpilrinnhoonlnKCiimh and dlphtliPila ; In Iliofoimoi the ) ii'sson tin' paio\yMii of the nttailf. hllepri'M'iitliiK the latter dKeasi. ' , hIili raiinot take hold lu atlnmil not allected by ciit.iuh. SOFiKN MlNKUAf , l'ASI'II.us : deil\o In uca-id value fiom the liu t of h. ing a vc-iy l.ixor.iblu luJluuioc upon the oiijum of diges tion. j-'ODKK MlNr.llAf. I'ASI'IIJ.TIS ought to be ki-pt lit in ery honia. All mothers are rei 0111- minded tourguthi'lr child ui dining the cold bLMsini toallo a j.iitlll.lowly to melt in their mouths u hlle out on iirandsoi going to hfiiool. H > DIN : .MIXIIAI. : : IAS'IIMN aio tor naie atn'-iirlvalliluuKlhtsiit'i c u box. Miould your < li tiggUt not ketp tlii'in , Klndlj ndili c ss the Soden Mineral Springs Company ( Limited ) IB Cedar Street , New York. OMAHA DISPENSARY. nn INIC and I'nn'ATn DISKXHHSOJ 3IKN and Wosin.v sutccHSfully tieatol. YOUNG MEN - FulTi'rliu finm the I'lTi-ots of vnutlifiil Inlllnt orln illntri'tliin.nrBre trembled with WeiikiiesH , .Nirnun Drlilllly , IJIBH ( Mi'iuory , IK'H | iiiiloiiry.vur lnn to Sue Irty.Klilnr ) Tronlilior liny IMNI | | ( ! of tliu lienltu Urlmiri iii uim cm lirm llmla yateaml kpitcily iniu. Clnitie | rcariiiiible csjicclilly to llu ) poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicrouroinuny lioiiblirt nltlitoo frpcfiiient eviio- iiialcinHol the tiliiililcr , olleii utuiiiinniileil h > itML'lit tmurllimorliiiriiliiUMmiinlluii.iiiiil noiktniiuuriliii K > * tim liitiiiuiiiiii llw I'Blti nt ciituiut uuouiit for. < /iiL niiiliiliiirllieiirliiiirv ilcno'.iiH 11 ro y Hi'iliinuiit will ellen ho muml.niiil > nni llm < iinii" " ! P irlicli-B of iiliiuinen Kill IIIMH ur , or tliu tolor Hill buof il Inln mllkltli hue. nenln i linii/lnn to u ilnric nr tiirphl IIP- lii'iirniicii ThiieiiietiiHii ) men wlimlioof tliisuilll. iiilty , lcii Riit < il tliu < HIIM ! . wlili li l the wrimJ itiiKoot iiciniliml niukiit'ti Thi ) iloUur lll xiinr iinti-aniioilfitLuroliuillcii'- ' ) ! ri nml 11 heultliy rcKtoi.itldiiortlie tenlt' " urinnrv nniii , Loniultii lion Iree w-wl lor . ' lout tlamp "Young Man's Friend , or Gu'do to Wcdlo : ! : , " IIIDi : TO U.I. , ADIIItl SS DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i : . Tor ICtll \ Dnuclaa Sts. , or National Dla prniui ) , roinu I. til aiuUluiii , Kaiibust'lty , Mo. Mention thin paper , SteekPiano Meatrtntile for jiowerfiiliro fcetic tone. pfllTbla action and ' tfc b t guarauuin ot th e c l- leoca of mesa Inttrumento. WiRIBjEBROS , 1 1 nun Va d nil unmrytroublo cai.lly.iiilcic. MUllL I lyiindrtAfcJyoiired by DOWUllAUaif Billet , bmeml cases cu ted 111 seven day . Bold H cu per box. ull iKKlhti , or by mall from UIH cutttMff.Co JU' WlmeSt..N V , 1 nil DlieclioiH DCCDI CCC AUK THB IIJWP. rhtnLtoo sow t/y u.j < .i i * OMAHA MEDICAL X SURGICAL INSTITUTE. - * * V - t , ii-'V-VJ-'i N. W. Cor. 13th & DodRO Sta. ron TOD TU ATMKVT or AI t. Appliances for Deformities and ' ncMt facilities , apparatus ni ] remedlos for BUCCCS * . nil treatment ot every form ut disease rouulrlnz lie llc.il or Suriflcnl Treatment. FIFTY ROOM3 FOR PATIENTS. Ioaril nml ultendimoej bctt hospital accommoda tions In the west. \\HITE roll CIIICIJLAIU on Doformlllei'ind rirnco. Tru < oMlub Knot. Curvature of the Pplno , IMlel , Tumors , Cnaoer. Catarrh , llronibltlo , InluiUUoa , Klotlrlcltjr , I'nrnlrtiB , Epllcpiy. Kidney. Illailclor , Kje , liar , hkla and lllood , an J uU Wurnlcil Oporatloni Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMKN 7nbE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAltlXCl A BI'K-IU/TV Off PRIVATE DISEASES. AII IllooJ Dlseinci lueceofullf tro itoil. H/pbllltla I'olffou removed /rora tbo ijileni Hltboiit mercury. New itfuurntlvu trentraunt ( urlom itt Vital 1'ower. IVrinn nimble to vltlt in may he treatoil at home br currLMinndcnco All romiuunloutloiiH coiitldentlal. Aledltfnes or Innlruravnts tuiil Ujr laall r nvprosi. recurely poekcx ! . no ninrki to Initlcnto contunti or. cnlcr Oni * personal Interrluir preferru I CHI * nc consult ui or roiid hlitorr of jaarci.su , und we nltl Mud in plain wrapper , cor BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon PrtvMo. Special or rterronii DUcaici. 1mm- tcncy.Hyiihllls , ( Jl tlan < l Vane ctlo , with yuciiloa UU A'lJress OmalM Medical end Snravial Institute , or ItU. SZoBIENAniV , Oar. 13th and Dodse Sw OMAHA. J < RB. 2O TO 60 DAYS. This ib it rtibC'iiso which lins hciutofoio llullicd ll Mcdionl boionco. Vn hiivi- Huni-dy , unknown to inyo inln the Woildoutblde otiiur Compmy.uiid onu tlmt has \DVIU ; ; E'AIIII : > to curi ! tlio must ouaiMiatotniuj. I'ua ilnysln lucintcusL'hcioos tlioiorlc. . H Is the old c hronlo clei'ii Hoateil ciii'H i.iaL \ \ , > soil clt.uliuva \ ctiiedliuiiditfiHwho luup licen flmiiiloncil by I'hMilcliinh und prom/tmud Incu nblu. and wa chullcnijothi ) World toiiinu in I'Wio Hint wo \ \ 111 not c urn In lens tlmn hUtv d.n . Mme tlio history ot nii'dicliii ) n tiiumpaclllo for hsjihlllK 1ms boon Bought for b" mover was dim o\ci el , nnd oarJ jiistlllelln Ills the only Hi'lileily In tlio \ orld Hint III lioi- Hlvoly i nrt' IICC.UIHO tlio latpsl Muildal Uniku , tiuhllihi'il liy HID b st knonii uutliurltli'H , say ln m ns inwratinoiijiwHlo li-foin. Oiirrem. cily Mill rniuttlien oveiUhinK el o h n rallud. \\fiy aMooiii tlmii and money nllli iiutciit meillilnoi. tlmt iimei had \liluo ordoitor wltli phyitli Inn i that ( inmol emu you , you that have tiled ( \Mttiiiu'l < o nhoulcl lomui'.i ui juwunil Ki'tpouiittiient ii'Ht'f , > ou Dover cniiKw ItolMO- . Mark wiuit wo KIIV. In the mil vou iiin t t ikcuur rumodvor NliNI.Il rrcavui and roil tlmt liavu been allllctrd bui iv 'hurt "jmo fcliould by all mentis coinoto u1 * now -.nt or.oJn tinof new ca 'H n\oi cit liuimununur rtiiod. Mnny not help und think Ihoy nr fn-o fiom tlio rtlsi-iiie , but In one , two or three yoni * ftr It moio hotrible form ThiH is ii niood JJiiriflcr und will Cure any Skin or Ulooil DUousu whim UvcrythliiR 1-lbo Fulls. THE COOK REMEDY CO , ' Hoiiin 10 nml 11 , II. .S. National Dank building OiiiiUin , Nelj. ' TOS ElLLOtTS" STEEL PENS , COLD MEDAL PARIS f.XrOSlTlON 1113. Nos. 303-4O4-I7O-OO4. I MOST PERFECT QF