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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUIUKSDAX JANUARY 3. 188S ) . THK CITY. At present tlio county jail contnlns four patients thought to bo insnno. Tlio flro nt 11:0-5 : a. in. wifl in Dr. Hnlnh's sinoko house , Twenty-sixth nnd Capital nvonuo. Only $20 damage wag ilono. A follow has been arrested in Council IJluffH who IB boliovctl to JJQ the thief who robbed the Eden Musco of its rnro coins. Frank Hill , n ciE rirmker , has been held to the district court for maliciously breaking the plato glass in front of the Stockman's saloon under the People's theater. Kdward Crecdon , son of T * . S , Croc- don , the architect , died Tuesday at ln oiL'htccn years of ajro. The funeral Is will take place Saturday from Eigh \ if teenth and Furniun. En I Mike Daly , the man shot at Lester's place , in Florence , a week ago Monday night , Is still confined to his bed at Tuclcor's holol , but is rapidly Improv ing. .Colo Martin , the man who did the Bhootlng is still at large. The flro department was called to quonc.h n 320 11 ro yesterday afternoon nt u hou-so on Twenty-sixth and Cuss it btreot , owned by Dr. Ralph. The lire \i \ occurred in a 'beam to the smoking room and was quickly put out. I'urnitrniilifl. Mlis Theresa Ools luft for Columbus.Nob. , yostcrdny to visit with relatives and friends for three weeks. Hon. W. l'\ Cody , nlltm "HufTnlo Hill" nconmpanlcil by his wife and daughter arrived itiOinn lia yesterday. Miss Ltoiu I'cmlerBnst of KocltTord , 111. , Is the nucst , of Mrs. J. A. Hannnn on South Nineteenth st. At the Arcade : H. S. Gillospie , O'Neill ; J. 11. Oaister with his wife uml sister , Ash- Iniul ; W. Q. Slmotison , II. U. K iU mill A. L. Field , Alliance. At the Harker : II. C. Liborman , Fre mont ; C. C. ICuulMy , Pnrjro , D.xk. ; A. U. Carson , Detroit ; U. U. Dilnliain , Hoieo City , Idaho ; J. D. Lott , Kansas City ; Tlico A. Marliur , O'NcIl ' , Nub. ; Miss Jessie Uudor- hlll , Scward. NOW II I'OMtllllHtrCIH. Miss Mary Lomux , formerly a teacher in the Omaha schools , has been appointed post mistress of the town of Numni , Idaho. I ) . T. Scott Dying. D. T. Scott , 1011 Webster street , of late an employe in the Union Pacific shops , h dan gerously 111. No hopes of his recovery are entertained. In the Way. Mrs. Ann Starkcy was tried yesterday for having her house in tlio street. It had been placed tbcro by legal action by Hoggs & Hill. Judge Hcrxa gave her until tlio loll ) to 10- luovo it to other quarters. "Spiul" on WliccN. Mr. S. Heiinott , a brother of L. M. Hen- nott , of the police and llro commission , lias succeeded "Spud" Farrish as clerk of the flro department. "Spud" will do duty with the chemical engine at No. ! ) engine house. at His l'o t , Justice Krocgcr , who has been on a ton days' visit with friends in Fremout and Hooper , has returned and again donned the judicial ermine. During the greater part of Lis absence ho hud the misfortune to bo sick , which made his stay much more pro tracted than ho had iiitumlcd it to be. the Schools- ) . C The public schools opened yesterday with a good attendance. The old room in which the Forest school was held has been aband oned , and the now building , just completed , is now occupied. Crcighton college and all the various parochial schools also reopened their doors for the now session. Dr. Ilortznmim's Condition. Dr. Hcrtzmann , who is dan gorously ill , was reported as feeling somewhat better yes terday , but unfortjnatcly his symptoms arc worse , as gangrene has set in since the lancing of the abscess from which ho was suffering' . The physicians in attendance are working to save his life , although his chances of re covery are very slight. A Now Year's Spread. As a holiday gift , C. S. Potter , general agent of the WeUs-Fargo express company at this place , was presented by his associates with a silver salver. Tuesday the donors were invited to call at Mr. Potter's residence , Harnoy , noav Twenty- fourth street , for the purpose they thought of viewing the ningiil- llcont gift , but to their surprise an elegant repast was awaiting them. About thirty in In all enjoyed the hospitality ol the host and hostess , which was in kceplm' with the es teem the men are held in by their popular superior. Notify the Jnnpector. , The superintendent of plumbing says that the break In the water pipes on Poppleton nvonuo between Twenty-second ana Twenty- third streets on last Saturday , w.is repaired within three hours after ho was notified of the loaKngo. The plumber who did the work says that no horse had fallen into the excavation made oy tlio water , as reported. Mr. Duncan says ho would bo glad if people in the vicinity of a breakage would notify him immediately , and the break will be re paired without any delay. His telephone number is 480. _ Fell Down the Chute. On Monday evening George Solinson mot with a serious accident in a stable near the corner of Sixteenth and Corby streets. Ho fell Into the hay chute , breaking his collar liono and injuring his spine , and was unable to release himself. Ho remained in this con dition all night long and all day Tuesday , Buffering Uu > greatest agony , and was not discovered until Into in the afternoon. Ho was then released from his prison and taken to the central police station , where City Physician Kalph attended him. Ho Is in a critical condition. County CoinnilHHloiicrH To-day the county commissioners will moot to bo reorganized , the personnel of the board rcmalnlngunchangcd. UichardO'ICccfto succeeds himself as a member , but docs not wuut the chairmanship , which will probably pass to W. J. Mount. The finance and judi ciary committees will bo unchanged , with the exception of Mount , who will glvo pluco to O'Keoffo. The ox-chairman will probably take chairmanship of the charities and roads committees , and the committees on bridges , poor farm , and court house cuid jail , wfll ro- innhi at present. Silver loosen Gold. Jim'Daly has boon performing the duties of porter , hotel cleric and general roustabout at the cheap lodging house on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Farnaui streets. In return ho has bcou getting his board and lodging ana whatever bo conild steal from his guests. W. M. Silver put up nt this plnco Tuesday night and enjoyed the comforts of a E5-cent bed. Ho loft his gold watch and chain with Daly for safe keeping , and yesterday morning on arising discovered that the clerk bad decamped , taking tbo gold watch with him. Silver says It would liuvo been much cheaper for him if ho had put up at ono of tbo leading hotels , paly cuuuot bo found , A Now Ycar'a Dinner. One of the most enjoyable features la the celebration of Now Years day was magnificent dinner given by H. 13. Lockwood , of McCord , Hrudy & Co. , to tbo Bulesuieu of that house. Tbo table was bprcad in tbo Darker anil the menu comprised a tempting array , all the viands and delicacies of the holiday tcasop , together with extras which the liber- Drallty nnd enterprise ) of Manager Hatch luggested. The guests were : Frank J , Huckliect , Edgar Leonard , Fred Englo , Dun F. Simmons , J. F. Heel , C. U. Souinle. C. H. BLackelford , 0. E. Owou , George W. Tracy , HbbcrtT. Hoe-on , W. L , Wallace , H. B. SI1IIK , W. C. Patrick , Frank Hocl , Frank IJgglcston , H. J. Darrell , W. S. Horn. Insanity , Johnny Olp , known throughout the west ern country as "Nlobrara lied , " a soubriquet bestowed upon him on account of his florid complexion and sandy hair , was taken before - fore Dr. Tlldcn , commissioner of Insanity , at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon , for inquiry as to his mental condition. Olp seems to have gone daft upon the question of religion , and was arrested and lodged In jail some two weeks since , by Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe. Johnny was quite n noted frontier charac ter in tlio early tlays , having been a rider In the pony express between this state and Cal ifornia , a famous hunter and trapper of the Niobrara region , nnd later n member of Uuffalo Hill's wild west combination. "I have boon occasionally troubled with coughs , ami la each case have used Hrown's Bronchial Troches , which have never failed , and 1 must sav they are second to none in the world.1 Felix A. May.Cashier.St. Paul , Minn. _ _ Ilcal Hnrjjl u-w. "Spike" Hennessey and Kid McCoy , the two ex Sing Sing habitues , who are doing the burglar act in "The Stowaway , " arothoonly people known of on the staifo who can hold tbo attention of an audience for eight min utes In silence. They are brought on with the two actor-villains who unsuccessfully en- ilcavor to rob a safe by means of a false Key. The real burglars arc then called Into requi sition , and the way that they go about their business Is said to bo truly workmanlike. They first take out their burglar kit and screw their tools together , then they bore holes in tbo door of the safe , into which they pour powder through a funnel. The fuse is then inserted , and Turkish rugs are piled up in front of the safe to deaden the sound of the falling door. The fuse Is lit , the door Is blown from its hinges , and the burglars arc called before the curtain to receive the ap plause of an admiring audience of respecta ble citl7cns , who would be quite prepared to shoot them down if they called on them , for business purposes , at their own homes. About Zulu Magnetic Oil euros ring hone , spavin , sprains , etc. Ask your drtiggibt. UNDICIIGUOUND KljUGTUIClTY. How It AVorUH Stivet CJUM in the Knot. City Attorney Webster has returned from an extended tour in the c.ist , where ho has bceirgatliering iafonnation as to the feasi bility of doing away with the poles and overhead wires the motor company seems so anxious to erect. " 1 see that during my absence , " he said , "tho city council secured what you might call a snap judgment , in the passage of a resolution authorizing the erec tion of poles and an overhead wire by the motor lino. They might at least have waited until they heard the result o f my in vestigations , which all go to prove that the underground system can bo worked sat isfactorily , and that tht'io is no necessity for tlio crec lion of poles , which are merely a common nuisance and should not bo allowed. " "While away I visited Chicago , and the Chicago electric works , which employ SIX ) hands , and can supply anything , from a tele phone to the largest si/ed dynamo. There , the manager told ino that the con duit system was the proper one , and he also told me where a number of roads are in operation or being constructed. From there I went to Now York city , and examined a toad now building on Fulton street. They are laying a sixtccn-inch con duit , similar to the one used by the cable company here , right between the tracks of the horse railroad , and intend to run the cars on both tracks from it. "Then I went to Hoston , and saw tbo same system there , as it Is in Detroit. Allcgany City , and San Jose , Cal. There is another system known as that of the Julian Tractroo company , which is bcimr run from Eighty- sixth street to the postofllco , about six miles along Fourth avenue in Now York. It does not require even a conduit , but the cars carry storcu electricity , and run twenty-four miles without having the batteries re charged. It has been endorsed by a number of leading railway men in the country , and among them Vanderbilt , who is about to test them on the Harlem road. The cost of run ning it is about $1.87 per day , which is cheaper than anything clso in that line. "While other cities are looking for the best that can be procured , Omaha seems willing to stay behind the age in ono of the most useful of inventions , but , as I have said , there is no neeosbity whatever to erect poles for a motor line. _ From the Council Bluffs Nonpareil , Doc. 12 , 18HO. We are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos. JcfTeris of this city is merely nominal , not excccdinc ono-fifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost in plac ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually liundicds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afllictcu the world during the last hundred ye.irs. EXECUTIVE Omen , CouvcnHIUFFS , Jan. 7 , 1S82.I do not hesitate to say that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. Jefferis' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria lias no equal. I spe.ik 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. H. VAUOH.V , Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy S3. Addrcs , box No.If ) " , Oaiaha , Neb. ( Dr. Jcfieris has rctircd-from active practice. ) A I'iono'T'H Denili in Sr. .Joe. Peter Connelly , the liquor dealer , returned yesterday from St. Joseph , Mo. , whore he had been attending the funcr.il of his father-in- law , Thomas Culligan. The deceased was one of the pioneers ot the Missouri valley. In early years ho visited Omaha and re marked to friends that it was to bo the site of a great city. Not receiving much en couragement ho returned to St. Joseph in 1&50. There ho engaged In mercantile pur suits. The late Mr. Culligan was ono of the most popular men in St. Joseph , and his funeral was one of the largest over held In that city. Attention is culled to the card of thp woll-kiiown banking houses of Messrs. Bhiko , BoissGViiiu .t Co. , London , En gland , and Adolph Uoissovaiu & Co. , Amsterdam , Holland. They transact a general banking business , and through their thorough knowledge of American Ilimncial allairs , they ofler superior ad vantages for negotiations of real estate - tate , city and corporation loans in Europe , of whiuh they make u specialty. Wl o AVomen. There were twenty-eight ladies who entered the examination for primary teach ers , but before the examination was con cluded four of those abandoned tbo under taking as a hopeless ono. The questions were unusually easy but the marking was very close , and only eight of the twenty-four applicants finishing the examination passed. The following are the succcsstul ladles : Miss Alice Campbell , Miss Ellen M. Camp bell , Mrs. Ella Carlisle , Miss Mary Johnson , Miss Carrie M. Kumpf , Miss Edith Morton , Miss May E. Sanford , Miss Ulancho Van Kurcu , _ f * Finest Trains to Washington. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad is the only line running through trains from the wcbt to Washington and they hnvo recently Improved the service by put ting on two vobtibulod trains , ono ol which leaves Cincinnati , daily , at 7:80 : p. m. , nnd the other Ithvcs Chicago , daily , at 7:05 : p. in. All curs in thcso tn\l ij nro vostlbulodjiucluding baggage cars , day Coacheft and Pullman Buffet sleepers , thus wholly overcoming the swaying motion imparted to ordinary trains when rounding curves nt high speed , The trains nro heated by steam drawn from the locomotive. I'ortorB nro in attendance in the dny coaches ns well as in cho sleepers to wait upon passengers. In accordance with its long-ostnbllahcd policy , the B. < Sj ; O. exacts no extra fare for pubsngo en these trains , SOUTH OMAHA NUWS. - . Assaulted ntul < ) ntv HroVrn. About 8:80 : o'clock Tuesday night a man hi the natno of Johnson , a discharged switch man , formerly of the H. .V M railroad swltcl gang , climbed on top of a train of cars com ing to South Omaha , and assaulted Night- watchman I , Dovoro , of the H. it M. yards in this city. Johnson struck Mr. DC- voro on the lower left Jaw , fracturing the bone , nnd beat him In the face and on the head. Mr. Dcvorc thinks that ho was hit with some solid matter , perhaps knuckles , Mr. Dovore was removed to S. F. Hutler's resilience , Twenty-third and P streets , and n physician was summoned who dressed the wound. Johnson xvas arrested yesterday afternoon in Omaha by Ofllccr Dempsey , Ofllclnl Weekly fucking Statistics. The following is the official statement of slaughterings during the last week in ISS3 at the South Omaha packing houses : Houses. Hogs , Cattle. Sheep. Armour it Co. . . 0,007 121 103 OmahaCo 4,171 . . . . Swlft&Co l.llsS 1,09 1H5 Haminomli&Co. 3,00 : > 1,3J1 1125 Totals 14.S71 2 , Mil C.2J The total slaughtering for the week was only 17,050 , nearly one-half less than usual. From the Armour Cudahy works 103 car loads of meats , from the Omaha house Si car loads nnd from thu ( icorgo H , Hammond & Go's works 73 car loads were shipped during tlio week. January Police AnpoliiiincntH. Marshal Alfred C. McCrackca has made the following appointments on the police for January : Day Jailor , Moses M , Keil- moiid , Ncls Lundgrrii and John Hlivcr- neicht on the east side , and John ,1. Sexton Third ward ; Eugene Plckard , Albright ; .Thomas Hrcnnun at large. Niirht D. O. Anderson , Jailor ; Joseph Humpal and Pat- trick J. McMahon. cast side and Thomas Looney and John Fallen , Third ward ; cap tain of the night foice , James P. Mahoney. A Mussulman Witti a Ki/.or. : C. M. Mussoiinau , a waiter at the board of trade restaurant , who boards with Mrs. Evans , 1U1S Capitol avenue , was solved with an isano lit of jealousy last evening because bo imagined Mrs. Evans , with whom ho seems to be infatuated , was very pleasant in her actions toward another fellow. Ho got bold of a razor and paraded the lioii'o , utter ing dire threats. Mrs. Evans was alarmed and called in the police , who took Mussel- man to the lock-up. Mrs. Evans denies that there is anything between them and says she believes Musselnian is temporarily in- wmo. On arraignment he could not give any sat isfactory explanation for his conduct , and was lined $12.50. Musselnian made no at tempt to cut Mrs. Evans' throat as stated in u morning paper. Protect Yourself nnd Family Hy keeping n supply of Xulu Magnctic Oil for rheumatism , sprains , etc. , and Xulu Healing Ointment for cuts , burns , bores , etc. Abk your druggibt. Uroko HIB Arm. Doc Duncan , who rooms with Henry Meyer nt 207 South Thirteenth , and who was helping Mr. Meyer in cleaning up his saloon yesterday morning , as the latter was short of help , foil into the cellar and broke his arm just boldw the elbow. The trap door into the collar bad been left open , and while Duncan was dusting ho did not notice it. Ho was taken to the hospital , and the best of med ical treatment ordered for him by Mr. Meyer. Kceninj ; Up IVIili the Domain ! . The demand for good short-hand writers who are accurate and rapid tpyc- writer operators is such that Valentino's Short-Hand and Typo-Writing institu tion has found it necessary to add to its faculty nn instructor in type-writing exclusively. Mr. Valentino has secured the services of Mr. Walter D. Wils-on , formerly of Baltimore. Md. , who is an expert tit ornamental and plain type writing , a practical stenographer , and therefore ables to tcaeh type-writing after the most approved plans. This institution is better equipped than over before to turn out 'first class stenographers. Short-hand and type writing , are here taught , by thoroughly competent and practical instructors. Students are taught how to operate the Hammond and Remington type-writers , both for the Mime price. Spelling and punctuation are als-o taught without ex tra charge. BUH'H.CSS inon nrc constantly calling on them for stenographers. Sonu for circulars containing full particulars , libt of graduates in good situations , ete. , to Valentine's Short-Hand and TypeWriting - Writing institute , newPaxton building , Omaha. TI1K ItlSAIjTV MAUICBr. Instruments Plauml on Rcoarii Dur ing YcHtord'iy. JI M Itoys and husband to .1 It Iteeit , lots 14 , irnuul 1 . blk ll.WostHlilo * 2.000 II II Miller to K II Woidcn. lot K , blk 1 , Tl nl on place , w il DOO 1' Hay et til to J M Sheoloy. lots JS anil III. lilkw. ( iinmmcrcy park , wil 1,500 William A frye uml wlf to A I. . Miupilst , lot J , blk 21 , Walnut hill , wd . . . . . 2.SOO G i : Darker and ultu et nl to ( ! I ) IK-nkull , lot 1. l > lkl ) , Tliombay pl.icu , wd . . . . 3M It T WifliaiiH to .1 M Uriivoj. lot 5 , blk 2. tJoltaao place , w il KOJ C.I Smith to.1 M Graves , lot -1'J , blk a , Howard , w il 300 0 H .V K ( i Ilallou to It A McKiichron , lot H , blk 1 , Amblt-r plumwd 400 J II Taylor to 11 McKd--hron. lot , blk 10. Central park , w U 700 J I , Sautter nut ! \\lteto W Suyiler , lot 0 , blk , ' ! , Arlior Place , w d J.SOO J T Hart nnd wife to .1.1 Itussell tit al. lot 0. hlk90. Omaha ( jo il 1 A M Hoirnn to I , L Lone , lot 10 , bile 7 , South Omaha il 625 C I ) Selden to M K Jensen , lot 18 , blk U , I'ruyn'n sub II ! ! Hyile 1'ark , w < 1 < 00 (2 C HmUli to J i : l.lmllcy , lot fi , Kobe & llt.ick's sub. i | c d 105 H I ) Dietrich ami wife to U U Smith , Hose Ac Hlack's sub , wd .I.Tf.O rifteen transfers , aggregating $ 15,00 Imili'.ini ; 1'ormits. The following building permits were Issued ypbtcrday : l.onio Croft , one-story frame cottage , Woulwoithavi'iiuo , near Twenty-fouith street $ 700 Trod W. Gray , two-story framu dry kiln and copper hhop , llurnuy and Sixth btreets 1,003 1 redV. . ( Irny , ono story brick boiler house , llnrnoy and Sixth streets. . . 760 Sam.l. Howell , one-htory friuuo htablo , 1'iirk andThlrty-hlxth streets . . 50 Mats Matdon , onu-utory Irome cottage , Lu- cust near Sjcond btreet. . . 400 I'lvo permits aggregating . . . . $ JIjfl POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThUpowdernerer varies. A marvel of purity strength and wlioleaomen ss. More econom- lc l than the ordinary kinds , and cannot boaold In competition with Hie multitude of loir cost , ihort vrelfht ftluui or phosphate powders. Bold only In cam. Hojral1 Diking VowUtr CS 13 > _ _ . _ wit t > .A * U w VAt > lr A True Statement of the Facts , Mil. .IOIIN KlIOl'IllUNf , . > lr. Kropliganz wns found by a reporter at his resilience. No. HI * i > oiitli l.lth . street , who fur nished the follo'Atng statement of tacts. lam by trndo a carp.Mitcr nnd work at the. Slinniun'H > f iinufKt'tutlnK ( 'o. , huvltiKoeim in thclrcmploy twoyenri. About tnctlino I commenced work- IIIR there 1 noticed that breathlnir through inv HOMO was becoming more dllllciilt. this trouble kept Inireusing until along last summer , mv left nostril K < > tM > b.ul that I rould hnidly forio nir through It , and only partially through tlio illflit one , this compelled mu to breath almost entirely tliuitmh my mouth , nnd mornliiKs when 1 would wake up mj toiiKiioand throat felt as dry its chip , alt T rlslnc I would stmtlulo liawk and spit until inv throat uould get par- tlallv cleared of the phlegm \\lileh would ac cumulate there dm Ing tlio nlclit. On pliu'lng my linger Into mv left nostril , I uiuld Ceel uhaid projection jHt Inside , which seemed to bo the cause of some of inv troubles , my tliront felt lull a Kri'iit deal of the time nnd 1 linddullpnliis over my eves and the brldce of my noie. I felt that somethlii ) ; had to bo done : having rend of tlio success of Doctor .Ionian In cases wlili'h utt- penied like mine , 1 concluded to give him u cull. Hi1 told mo 1 Had cnttirrli , and thu M'ptum or middle partition was licnt over HO as to stop up the left nostril Ills price to me seemed u-rv re.ivonuble uml I decided ( OKlvelilm u trialand 1 am Kind 1 did , for now the nostrils are open , my bre.ithliu free , the pnln in my head Koiie. The accumulation of inuuus has ceased and In fact nil of the troubles 1 have spoken of nre nt enu. DOCTOK J. . CRESAP McCOY , ( UUo of HeDoviiB Hospltil.New York , ) Succeeded by OOCTOH , Jordan ( Lute of the rmverslty of New York City nnd How aid t'nlvei.sttv , Washington , D , c. HAS O1TICKS No. 31O nnd 311 Ramsro Building Coiner rift enth ami llnrnoy sts , Onmlm , Neb. , wheie all curable cavenre treated succcas. Note Tr. Charles M. .Ionian tins bi en resi dent physician for Dr. McCoy. In Omaha , for thu past > cnr and Is tlio physUiau who hits nuido tile cme- > that havu been published weekly in this paper. Medical diseases t rented skillfully. Consump tion. llriKht'h disease. Dyspepsia , Itlioumntlsm nnd nil J iilVOt'S.OJ8U.\MS. : : All dl-e.ises pe culiar to tlio hexes a specialty. CATAItUH CITKUD. CONSULTATION nt olllco or by mall , il. Oilice hours H to II a. m . " to I p. in. , 7 to 8p. m. . Sunday olllco hours fiom ti a. in. , to I p. m. ( ; orre ponde.nc receives prompt attention. JIanv diseases ur < treated Miccessfullv bv Dr. Jordan tnrouiu.tho3iiiili , unil it Istlms povibl for tlio-e unable to make a louniey to obtain succussiWL HOSPITAL THUATMENT AT THEIH IIOMUS. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. CURE ror\ ATARRH OBOVILLECALJ Santa Abio : and : Cat-R-Curo For Snlo by G-oodman Drug Co. Ifd IVrV OUKKl < JM t > iwim'llo\t.U ! JW5 ITASUI'INI ) - | .urpo ' * , CUKK at rSKUAflVH WCAK.StHK.ilrlni houTHii > 0 ( ( iiUuou. ( urrt.l.e ? BELT ir- r ; U | > l l < ( ( . d > p. Wont ct i utr. . toaDrollr cured lu tbr luvilbi. Hrftltd i > inplilet 4e.itttuu. 8AMD NELEOTKIOCO. HULiK.ll.o. . CUICAQOaS JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION W3. Noa. 3O3-4O4-)7O-eO4. ) THE MOST PERFECT QF PENS T. E. CII.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , noom 03 Traders' CHICAGO. A PLAIN FACT For Overcoats the season will soon bo over. Wo have had an enormous trade in them and we are happy to say what few clothiers are able to say that wo have not many left , we only regret that wo have to disappoint many .customers , as wo can not fit all. A few weeks ago we had so many , that we thought it would bo impossible to dis pose of all this season but the demand outran our supply ; this fact only domostratos that wo must have sold them the cheapest , The few odd sizes which are loft will bo disposed of during the next fewdays. Wo call particular attention to a few Fur Trimmed Overcoats and fine Ulston , which are olio red remarkably low , and we can guarantee an enormous saving to those whom wo can Jit , as the same garment would cost considerable more money elsewhere. f * i Of the children's fine Overcoats which we advertised last Avoekare only a few loft ; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked theso. v In men's and boy's Suits wo 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 wo will take inventory next week and as wo 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 , SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S ' SUITS , There is nothing sensational about our method of advertising , we always have H good business reason for what ever we do. This week we can give you | a bargain in Suits , and it will pay you to look at them. SteekPiano urtable for powerful rmy fr ittc toutpllablu notion and palate auralIlly. ! ! fj ycars'recorl , the best gunrautee of the e o3- lenco of tnuse Inatruiueata. DR , BAILEY , OMAHA Medical Institute IH'i-t sctiof tooth ' . rilllnx nt half rules. Teelli o\traituil wlllionl pain. Kxiitnlnatlnii of tliu iiunuli free. Send 3cent stamp n-llli eorreapuiulenie. 1'nxton IJlk. , C'or. 10th and Karnain. ? / LINEN n i1 IFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. w. j. Surgeon and UfllceN. W Cmnur utli and foii liii St. Oillc * ttiltiphone , 1U5 ; Uojldoucu tolopUona , 0J. ] Dr. J. E , HcCrcw ; Ono of the Most Surrcssrul SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , Ills form of treatment U recommended by Ihoso who uuve tried It , In the very Htrontrest terms. SKIN DISEASES Mistreatment for tvlilch leuvun a perfect akin and a mon beautiful complexion , A cure guur- anteed lu all forms of Private Diseases. All 'Ibordem of the Hoxuul orfiniH , cured.and health , ambition and mantiootl complutiOy re- btortd , CONSUJ/l'ATiON FIIKB. Trfalment by correspondence. Send stump for reply , OfrJco--Bushman Bloo < < , 16th anU Douglas Sts. Oniatm , Neb ESTABLISHED 1861 ( ISO So. chlcneOF | , , S. i ciarkst. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Ncrvons anil Priyate Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the cITecu lending to early decay and perhaps Consumption OT Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with ne\cr-r.i > linc success. SYPHILISaml all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. B-KIDNEYand URINARY comphlutt , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Vorlcocele and M cilscasti of the GcnitoUrinarOrgans cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or otl.er Organ' : . a'i'No experiments. ARC and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. - Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. 83F"Thosc contemplating Marriaee nd for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male jnd Female , each 15 cents , loth 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendlylctterorcJlmaysavefuturcsufler- inland shame , and > dd goldenjears tohfe. 43-uook "Life's ( Seciet ) Errors , " 50 cenls ( stamps ) . Mediclna and unlinks sent exerywlitre , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 In 12 , Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. Health is Wealth ! Dii. 13. \\'IST'K \ : XKIIVR AND Ilim.v TIIKAT- MINT : , n Btiiirnti'pdsiicclflc for Dyalcilii , nizzl- ness. Convulsions , 1'llB , Nervous KeiirnlKln. Ilcadt-clie. Ni-rvouii I'rnstratlnn. fniiKuO liyllie ueof ulioluil or tobucrn. Wnk ftllncss , ilentnl lujie-hlon ) , Sofli'iilni ; or the llralti , rosnltitiK in Jiiianllv , anil li'utliiij , ' to inlsi < ry , ilccuy nntl ( U-iitli , I'lonmtnrc Old ARI' . llnrronncss. Loss of Tower Int'ltlicrsu'c. Involuntary Losses nnd Sporinittoilinun. catiHi'd by ever exertion of tlio liraln , holf uliuse or ever Indulgence , r.ucli uox contains ono montli'd trnutincnt , ft a liox , or blx boxe" for fj ; bunt by mull pivpnld on re ceipt of prlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro nny ra e. With encli 01 dcr roc ulved by UHfor six boxoi. aceoiiijinnieil with tvn ifl Bond the iiuiclmspr onr written Kiiuranton to rufimcl the money ir thu truatinunt does not ulfcct aruri ) . ( inarantccs iiKiiod only by 0. I' . ( iOODMAN. DriiKslat , Solo Agent , II1U Kirnam fctreet , Onninii , Neb. OMAHA DISPENSARY. , Ciut'iNir and I'HIVATK DISK \HIS : ot .MI..N and \\OMKN \ succe fully treated. YOUNG MEN FttlTerliis from the efl rn of joutliful frilling or In illitretlun.oruru Ininblcil Hltn WeuVnesn , Nc'rl'onn Ili'tllity , l i ul .Mumiiry , le > | n > ndi'iiey , Averaloii tu hiHlcty.Kliliify Triitililu. ur unjr Ul i-a uiil thu lienllu IJrlnnrr urunnn c nn liero Mini a naluanil vpuodjr cure , Clmrgvi reasoniiblu enpocUllr to Ihu pour. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro are many troubled with too frefliiont eyno- iiutlonn of thu biudder , mum uctoiiiiianlcd hr i > milllit niiurlliik'ur buniliiK'Uiiiiulloii.unil nvikenlnKOI thu In a manner Ihu imtiviit rnnnul nvcuunt for. Kftum ! Ihu urlimrv deiioiltit .1 roiiy M-ilimonl will olleii be Iciunit. HIK ! MIIIK tlmua iiiiail pnrtirlei ol alDMiniin will | iiu.ir. or the color will hoof a tliln nillklkh liuu , aiialii flmnelin ! tun ilaric ur loriihlip- nearancu TliuruurH luuny men who Ule of tnltailll ; tully , Icnorant t lli cuu , wliluli li the conil t iooliiomln lwe ltne. . 'Ih noclor will iiuvr iinteeapurfnilrurBliiBlliucli rm iiml u hcilllif reiliimtliin ol the vcnlto-iirlnnrr orumii , tuniullu tlon true. r-enU lor . ' icnt ttuuip "Young Man's Friend , or Ou'de to Wedlosk , " HIKK TO AI.U SPINNEY & CO. DR. . , N. B. Cor ICtli A DoiiKlas Hts , , ur Nnllonal DU- pn iiry , rorner 12th und Mnln , Kuiibus City , ilo. Mention this p.iper. ' 1 Hiior * curt d. V & ft or * trlcuii' . .N KiilrV. lUuk CANCER > Vt ili Ar OMAHA MEDICAL * 'SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge Sta. FOB Tin THIAT.MINT Or ALtj Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. nest facilities , tpptratui nj rcmedle * for luccefi * nl treatment ot ever/ form of dlienso luqultlnir MoJIcal or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.s Hrmnl nnd ntleniluoe ; licit hospital nccomuiod- tlons In tbe wvst. \\HITB eon CinctnAiui on Daformltles and lrae ( ' Trunes , Club Foot. Curvntura ot the tplne. Pll5 Tumor" . Cancer. Catarrh. Uromhltli , Inhalation. Sloclrlcltr. 1'nrnlMl' , Kpllcpsr. kidney. lUdd K' JCre , Kar , kln and Ulood , nn 1 aUburglc il Operation * Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMKN 7nE > . ONLY EELIABLH MEDIOAL INSTITUTE ! MAuiNQ A srcoiu/rr or PRIVATE DISEASES. All IJloo.l DUeniet uoccijfullr treated. Poison re in err i ) from the iMtom without m rcilrr NCTV reBiorutlva treatment lor lots ut Vital PoireW I'crions unable to vltlt ui may be treated at home of eorri'-ponilcnc * . All coniniiiaUatloni coiilhUntln ] * Modlclnui < ir luttrumtatu lout liy mall or ciproil , securely narked , no murks to Indicate content * or enr4ur. One poriooal Interrluw preferred. Cull anJ | consult tn nr send hlllorr ol jour caae , and we wl Mud in plain wrapper , onr BOOK TO MEN , FPE ; Dpon Private , Hueoial * Xerroui Uiicnsos , Irapo * tencr , SlulillU , Uleet and Varlotcd * , with queltUm Utt. Aildrosi Omo/m Medical * < ! Surflteat Institute , or Dll. McMENAMV , Or. UUi and Dodi * 6u. OMAHA A Sure Cure -OH 20 TO 6C DAYS. This IH a rtiheiiBo which lius herotofora Rallied nil Medical Huionco. WohuvHit Kenicily. niiKiiown loanyoinln the World otltsldu of onr ( 'onipuny.and onu that liai tornrolneniostoljsi nato castn. Ten days In icicntniscHilou * Mievork. 't IH ttie old clnonla deep M'uteil emcH i nt WJ holUlt. u luv cnreclUundruiUwJio ba > e bcun Rbnndunoil by I'hyslcians. and pronuunwd Incu iiblo. anil ws cluillenKotUo World lo > irin , ' is a c * > o tlmt wo \\llliKjt I'liru III less than HlxtvIaVH. Siic t I'lHtory ' or inedlclim a trnu spoclflo for SviililllH has been KoiiKlit for lm ino\ee found until om wasdUooverul.and woiiro jusUllo I lu Ills tliu only Kuniuiiy In tliuVorlil tlmt j ( lively < nre , uecaiit-e th IMfnt .Medical \ \ o. pnbll'hed by Ilio b ' t Known authorities. Hay ihiiowastiurtratino ! poctllo buforo. Oiirrom. edy will euro when urerttliliiK else lias failed. Why waste jour time nnd money with patent jneiilrlneH tlmt novur liad virtue ordoctir wltU phynli Inn * tlmt cannot cur you , you lUnt liavo Fried u > L > rychliiRtilse hlionld toino v > us juir ana K t parnianentu'llnf , you never can BUI. It Blue- where. .Mark what wo suy. In the end votj miintnkoour ruined vnr NKVHH recovui an4 von Hint have been allllcted bin R ' ) l"rt lum Bhould by all ineann conic to us now -jot one la lenof now cased nver cet jiurmtiuentir cured. Many ( jet help and think they are five fioin tn rtl ease. but In one , tw o or three ycaiii at t r U upp rnoKalnlna more horrlblo form. This is a Illood Purillcr mid will Curt any Skin or Jllood Difecnso whou J-ivorythliiB KlbO Falls. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itoom 10 mill 11 , U. S.Nulloniil Iluuk t'i Uinaliiit Ncl ) . , I'KNNVUOYAfcWAVUKH arc \ ( iiccttfcaf ully u ed montbly by over 10,000 iLadlcB. AruS'ii/f. Jfffcctualand 1'leatatit tl PIT box hyinnll.orat ( IruRKltts. ftralctt t'nrtlculart It pMlagn ttanips. Addnnui TDK EuiutKA CUCMIUAI. Co. , HirnioiT , Mica. fur sale anil by mall b\i \ Dr U Co. , Omaha , * * * * * .