THJU OMAHA DAILY THUJrUSDAY. JANUARY 17 , 1880. THE CITY. Frank Brady wns run down byn. horse while on bin wny to supper Tuesday Highland painfully injured. A lot f farming implements , valued rtt-SXX ( ) , in the possession of Armstrong & Co. , of this city , was yesterday Bold toT. G. Crngln , by UioChntnborlin Plow-company , otDiihiirjiio , In. Proofs of the sale were filed with the county clerk. Personal Lieutenant B. II. Brooke , of the United States army , Is nt the I'nxtun. .1. P. Wellington , the well-known newspa per inun of Sydney , Neb , , is u guest nt the Paxton. Mrs. A. J. Olllisnie , of Chicago , 111. , is vis iting Miss Ullmii I'latncr , of North Kigh- tcenth street. James Strong , farmorly n clerk at the Millard - lard , Is In the city visiting friends , on his way to Sioux City. Miss ICtnmu Illpgclman , of Dos Moincs , la , 1.4 visiting her sister , Mrs. II. Hlllcr , ( ffi ! South Twentieth street. Edward Hint/ , son of Val Blatz , the Mil waukee brewer , and traveling auditor of the brewing company , Is In the city. At the Mlllanl : K. C. Hccdc , Nebraska City ; . I. T. Grant , Klchmoml , Mo. ; W. A. Graham. St. .losoph ; S. Heilricr , New York : Sclther ilyde , Now S'ork ; George E. U'osey , Detroit. General Kugglos , formerly adjutant gen eral of the department of the Platte , is in the city. The general K off leave and is re turning to the ( Icpiutment of California , to Which ho Is attached. Mr. D. II. Wilson , business manager of tbo Mr. and Mrs. Klorcncu Comedy company is In the city , arranging for the appearances bf his company at the itoyd Monday , Tucs- dry and Wednesday of next week. H. 'I * . Ctillun , general aRcnt for Cliarlcs fj. Davis ( Alvin .loidln ) is In tlic city nrranging tor the production of the now play , "One of Of the Old Stock , " at the New ( Irand opera house , on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next. next.At At the Arcade : C. M. Copp , Wahoo ; L. D. Vosc , Fremont ; W. K. ICiiaip ) , York ; Kd II. Goerko and Christ Hcnton. Burr ; C. K. Uiekley , Kushvillo ; W. K' Haley and wife. O'Neill ; W. U Perkins , Octavia ; II. W. McClurc , O'Neill. .At the Puxton : J. S. Valentine , Now York ; Fred S. Miller , Portland , Oregon : Augustus Frank , Kuarney ; C , 11. Paine , Boston ; John Dirtey , ] r. , New York ; L. t < . Eimlish. San Francisco ; Felix Oldboyaml D. P. Waters , Minneapolis. At the Murray : E. II. A. Van flitted , St. .Louis ; A. V. Kline , New York ; W. A. Wnile , New York ; K. J. Winslow , Clevo- Innd ; George . ) . McDonald ami wife , San Fr.me'sco ' : Toby Lovclu , Now York ; II. H. Tllton , wife and daughter , United Slates army. _ ley Walks. C. Griebel , the well-known traveling accnt for the V. BluU brewing company , slipped and fell on an icy sideivalk Tuesday even ing painfully bruising his right arm uad cut ting his face and head in several places. Postponed. Owing to the inclement weather , and the inability , as n eor.scquunco of Governor Thn.yer coming to town , the running' of the McLaughllu motor was postponed till another clay. Asphyxiated. Yesterday Mr. Spragne , who lives at 811 North Twelfth street , also his wife and three roomers were badly asphyxiated with gas from an ordinary base-burner stove. Mr. Spraguu was the worst prostrated , and It was several hours before ho was restored to consciousness. A Policeman at tlio I'oHtiiflieB. Postmaster Gallagher lias complained to the chief of police of a gang ofloafora who make the postofllco their rendezvous and make themselves obnoxious by squirting tobacco Juice over the lloor , and oggling every lady that steps inside. Ofllcur Vi/zard has been detailed by the chief to abate this nuisance. All In Iilncoln. The county is at present without any of its live legislators , as the members of the board of commissioners are in Lincoln hobnobbing with tno legislature and commissioners from other counties , battling for laws for the more satisfactory conduct of county busi ness. A Dear Deal. J. H. Wesley , Illgglns' employe who was arrested for dealing out liquor after llig- glns' license had been revoked , was tried Tuesday. Ho claimed ho bought the liq uor nt Patscy Fallon's. He was found guilty however , and held to the district court in the sum of $200. A Mlnlii ) ; Cotnpaiiy. The Lost Chance Minlntr company Hied articles of incorporation with the county clurk yesterday the incorporators hcing W. U. Cliuelt , S. J. ColTmanV. . R Uodloy , \VauKoner , Samuel ColTmun , J.M.WiiUKli , II. J. Uclcr , P. A. Moody and G. S. Alalov ! The capital stock is $ SOOU. The company will operate near Georgetown , Cal. Tlio I'ciiiiHylviniiiins. The oxccntivo coininitteo of the Pennsyl vania society mot Tuesday afternoon in W. N. Nnson's ofllco. The banquet und recep tion will bo held in Masonic hall , Thursday February 14. Governor Hrunor npiminted II. Cruder master of archives : committee on aidsMessrs. . O. II. Cioodrich , Joseph Red mend , O. O. Maul , II. H. I re and G. H. P. Hula ; chiipluln , the Huv. John Gordon , and the appointments were continued. Sptu-loiiH Col n B Aboiiiul. Comluints ] ) are still hoing nimlo of the counterfeit dollars taken in by various par sons. Proprietors of restaurants and stores , as well as saloonkeepers , uro deceived by them. The casts of the pieces are perfect and were evidently run Into a jinjior macho im pression from a ( jcnnini ) dollar. The siniri- OUH coins nro somewhat dull in luster and on being balanced on the tip of the llncor and struck they have the sound of iron instead of the clour ring of silver. Ho many are in cir culation that it Is very evident the counter feiters have made u good haul. The Follow Who "Blow In" Ills IJOK. Jim McCormlck , the ono-lcBpod prodliral from O'Neill , for whom n subscriiition of $75 was nilscd in that place with which to pur chase n now artlilcial limb , but who come to this city and squandered thu money , on women of easy virtue , was arrested ujjuin Tuesday evening for vagrancy. When ho wns arrested before the judgcrolcii rdhim on tie ) promise that ho would leave the city , but fulling to do so ho was glvun thirty duys. At the time of his second arrest ho gave the natno of Dr. Carter , Van ICtton , dm Irrjpivssililo , Sheriff Coburn was in Lincoln yostorJay with David Van Elton , the lawyer , In accor dance with n oomimma Issued to him by the supreme court of the state. Van Ktton was recently sentenced to a year In the state nonlumthiry , but secured u stay of proceed ings from tlm supreme court , and us hu did not rcnow his hall under direction of the court in which ho was convicted ho was quartered la the county Jail. This tlio pris oner ululms was un Insult to the supreme court , and his objections will bo argued before fore that tribunal. Ijovre. James G. Humphrey , a demented man who has been In the central station for a number of days , bus been turned ever Into bands of friends who will care for him. Kansas City Liz , the most notorious black Btrumpct In tha city , was run in lust night With her white lover , Jim Dunn. The greasy-looking courtesan was rolcascd , as aim claimed to bo sick , but her shameless White consort was given thirty duys lu the county Jail. George Green , a member of the Sal vation army , who makes his living by doing chorea in a houx'o of ill- fame , waa arrested Tuesday night on the charpo of being nn Inmate of a bawdy house. When arraigned ho claimed that he XVAS trylnj ? to make an honest living. The Judge c'uvo him a good lecture hiking for his text , the scriptural injunction , "Ye cannot nerve two masters. " The prisoner llnally agreed to give up his Job ff the Judge would not line him and ho wns re leased. Vale , Hltisli. l ° or the Iir9t time ln the iiist ° ri' of the weather observatory In Onnn''li | the barometer dropped one inch below the normal Tues day , and , while it remained in that condition , the wouthor was sluggish , rainy , and withal disagreeable. The wind remained almost stationary in the southwest , and n part of the night , and encouraged the down fall of ruin , while In variom parts of the state , not more than ono hundred and 11 fly tnilps from Oinutm , the wind blew In u differ ent direction and heavy fulls of snow were Visible. hiiddcnl.v. .vcstr-rdry the wind vercil to the northwest , bringing with It a satnnio of the winds mid cold in existence In that direction. About'J o'clock the storm signal wns llo.itcd from the roof of thu government building , and shortly nftcr the wind increased In velocity and there was n Hurry of line snow , winch is the tail end of a snow storm from tlio south that Is headed for the lnki < i , At the observatory at nooh Sergeant Welch stated that the barom eter was recovering from its set hack of the last twenty-four hours , und that the ther mometer was traveling doxvn towards the bulb. Indications , ho said , pointed to a rlirht smart cold snap , with possibly a light fall of snow and high winds belorc S o'clock to-day. Wstllmloit TrnliiH to Washington. The only vnstibulod trains to the na tional capital uro tlio.sc run via llalti- tnoro and Uliio railroad from Chicago und Cincinnati. A daily vcstibulud train service I'M innintninud via H , iV O. from both these cities. All card in llioso trains are vu.slUmledinclmliiifr ha rtijro cars , day coaches and Pull man's bulTnt aleopurs. The trains are heatuii by steam drawn from the locomotive. Porters ters are in attendance in the day coaches as well as in the aluopor.s to wait upon piLssoiiirors. No extra faro is charged'for passage on these trains. The Limited express leaving St. Louis nt 8 a. in , daily , via the O. & M. railway , makes direct connection in Union depot at Cincinnati with B. & O. Vestibuled limited , which leaves Cin cinnati daily at 7tO : : p. m. , arrives in Washington next afternoon at 1:55 : , Bal timore at - : > " ! , and Philadelphia at 0 o'clock. The vestibule limited from Chicago leaves that city at T\ : ( \ > p. in. daily , arrives at Washington noxtovon- ing : it ! ) : ! i3 , and Baltimore tit 10:45. : What Knapp Will Do. Senator Morgan's challenge for n three hour per day nice for six days on a bicycle has prompted the following reply : OMAHA , Xeb. .Ian. 10 As there seems to bo a general fear among the many champion bicyclists now in the city to accommodate the redoubtable Senator Morgan with a three- hour u day race for BIX days for $100 a side , I cun toll Mr. Morgan that if ho will make the stakes another $100 u side , und the dis- ttinco six hours per day , W. F. Knapp will step into the track and race Mr. Morgan utid ull comers , known and unknown. Ucspcctfully , in behalf of W. F. Knapp , forty-eight hour champion , J. J. HAUUIX. Women. All delicate complications peculiar to females , which undermine health and shorten life , and all uterine complaints , arc now successfully treated without the old speculum methods of physical exam ination. The hitter method of diagnosis has proved to bo not only worthless hut injurious. Tlio senior physician of the Liobig World Dispensiary of San Fran cisco corner Geary and Mason sts. , first-class accommodations for 000 per sons at the Sanitarium ; also 'iOl and 80t ; West flth st. , Kansas City , Mo. ; 02 rooms for patients ; will give free consultation to la dies at the Metropolitan hotel , corner 12th and Douglas sts. , Omana , Nob. , from Jan. 12 to 20 , 18SO. Colonel Forbes Paralyzed. The death of Colonel A. H. Forbes is now regarded as being but a matter of a short time. Tuesday night paralysis set in , and the face and ncad , and that portion of his system is numb and appar ently lifeless. The physician predicted that a change ono way or the other would occur , and it has come , but for the worse , and what liittlo hope that existed of his vecovcrv among his many friends has all but van ished. In case of de.ith his remains will bo buried beside those of his ancestors in the family cemetery in Canada , Wio colonel's childhood home. Telegrams wrs sent to .Tames Patterson and George Forbes in New York lust evening , informing them of the last hope having failed. The World'H Specialists. The renowned , leading and most suc cessful specialists from the Licbig World's Dispensary anil International Institute , San Francisco , Cal. , and JiOl and : W west 9th St. , Kansas City , Mo. , 02 rooms for patients ; accommodations for 800 patients ut the California Insti tute , whoso cures in the past quarter of a century lias astonished everyone , will visit Omaha , and consult free with all who desire , January 12 to the 20 , 1SS1) ) . At Metropolitan hotel , corner 12th and Douglas sts. , Omaha. Residents of Council Uluffs and all parts of Iowa and Nebraska should visit the greatest liv ing specialist while in Omaha. The latest improvements in all curative agents , magnetism , electricity , and every now invention known to modern scientists or specialists. Ijife on tlio ItottomH. Yesterday Mrs. Clara C. Hurk and William Nebo were arrested for unlawfully cohabiting together. The complaining wit ness is William H. Davis. Mrs. Hurlc lives In a shanty below the Union Pacific bridge , and for over two years , according to her own story , her husband has been in Colorado , For over a year Nobe has been living with her , und ubout eight weeks ngo n child was born. Mrs. UurU claims Unit Ncbe is merely rooming at her house. POWDER Absolutely Pure , This powder never varies. A marvel of purity fctiuiiKtli uiul wholfsciiniiB ! * . More fcunoiiilcut than the ordtimry kin In , and citinut bo tuld In competition with the multitudes or low cost , sluirt wtlKht alum or inmaphutu portdcr.s. ohl only In cans. Itoyal HakliiB Powder Co. . 1'Jd \VtUI strc'tt , New York. I Allow your Clothing , Paint , or I Woodwork washed in the old rubbing , twisting , wrecking way. Join that large army of sensible , economical people , who from experience have learned that PEARLINE , used as directed on each package , saves time , labor , rubbing , wear and tear. Your Clothes are worn out more by washing than wearing. It is to your advantanc to try Pcarline. Manufactured only by JAMES 1'YLK , New Yjrk. STRUCK TI1IO SIilI ) 12. The I'xjicrloiice of tbo Ijlncolit I'IIH- sriiK'TMHi tlm Union Paclllc. The wreck of tlio west bound passongcr train on tlio Union Puultlc , occasioncil by a land-slldo at F.llthorn Tuesday ovcnliiff , was cleared up shortly before noon yesterday. The report at lieadquarturs is to the effecl tlmtbut two bappipo coaches and nn cnshiL1 No , S2i , were derailed. Also tlmt the engine toppled ovor. Fireman Sabor's rlRht urin was broken In three different places and he was otherwise slightly injured nbout the bend. ICimineer Uyers escaped with slight bruises about the body. None of the passen gers wcro injured. The engineer states that the jnuss of earth gave nway about two hundred feet in front of his ciiRinc , which lie thought was occasioned by thu'Jar of the ground. At tlio time the train was running nt the rate of nbout twenty-live miles per hour. Myers endeavored to bring it to u stop before the obstruction wns reached but was unsuri'Cbslul. A wreck crew had been dispatched to Xortli Head to clear up i mess nt that point that hud been occasioned by n car loaded with railroad rails breaking down. On tlio way it encountered the wreck ot the passenger train and at once set U work clearing things up. The engine am two cars of thu passenger train are badly wrecked and will be retired from service This morning Fireman Babor was brought to Omaha and was taken to the St. Joseph hos pital for treatment. His injuries are not re garded fatal. No. U , east bound passenger due here at :80 : yesterday was four hours late. Ijivcly Times The meeting to bo held in Hoston to-daj of the board of directors of the Union Pacific is n matter that is being watched in railway circles generally , but more espec ially by attaches of the Union Pacific , it is whispered that Vice-Prcsincnt Holcombo may submit his new project abolishing the ofllce of general superintendent , and that i ; this comes up there will bo trouble. It is stated that the individ ual who recently assumed the vice-presidency has outlined his own theories for conducting the system , and has carried matters in this direction so far that the traditional "hunt writing on the wall" lias inado its appear ance. It is well known in railway circles that Holcomuo has not attained any addi tional popularity since ho took his seat at the head _ of the operating department of the Union Paoiilc , neither , it is said , has he added any laurels to his record as a railroad man. It is stated that certain matters have occurred in connection with the affairs of the Union Pacific of late , that have attracted the attention of the directors , and that things ( generally will bo subjected to a int- croscopio examination at the meeting to-mor row. An Agent From Boston. Yesterday morning a gentleman , outlined "W. 13. Mack , Hoston , " on the register of the Milhml. A short time afterward Clem Hackney , the retiring superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacific , Joined him , and together they held a private con sultation in a room , lasting for several hours. Air. Mack is connected with the Union Pacilic , and rumor has it that ho is hero for the purpose of arranging matters whereby Mr. Hackney will bo retained In the service of the Union Pacific. A Safety Switch. Tuesday afternoon the Union Pacific put in a safety switch in the yards ut-this place , it is a now design having been recently pat ented by J. H. Cook of Boston. It is so con structed that though connection may bo opened with nn open track the main track will be hold clear and no derailment will re sult. At cither end of the frog , double rails project. It is being used on tlio main line and if successful , will bo put in on the entire system. Ruilroad N'otnw. J.V. . Morse , formerly general passenger ajent of tlio Union Pauillc , but now of the Missouri Pacilio with headquarters at Chicago cage , is in the city. P. S. Kustls , general pissongor and ticket agent of the liurlington , has returned to Chicago. J. O. Phlllippl , of the Missouri Pacific , is in Lincoln. There was quite nn influx of railroad pas- seimer agents into the city y estcruny , among them being Patrick Humphrey , who is mnkmi : his lust trip for the Ne\v Yorlt.Lako Krio & Western , preparatory to entering the employ of the Lake Shore ; C. II. Fitzgerald , of the Louisville & Nashville ; C. S. Henry , northwestern ngcnt of tlio Queen & Crescent , and C , W. Green , of the IJeo lino. C. A. Coons , secretary of Cloin Haeknoy , superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacilic , lias assumed tlio agency of the Standard Llfo insurance company , and upon Mr. Hackney's retirement from tlio Union Pacific , will dovotehis tlmo to his now Held of labor. The rate clerks met nt the Mlllnrd yester day anil put in their tlmo revising the division rates in Colorado and western points. Ills NolK'Hior'N ' M1V- . George Williams and his wife who live in a shanty on the bottoms south of the Union Pacific brldge.lmvo been having some trouble of late and Tuesday Mrs. Williams inado up her mind to Icavu her lord and master. A young neighbor , named George Cleveland , took the part of the attractive wife and went homo with her to assist her in breaking the news to her husband. Williams thought that the matter did not concern Cleveland and ordered him to leave the premises. As ho was slow to obey. Williams seized a re volver and attempted to kill his wifo's friend by perforating him with bullets. Ho was too excited , however , to take accurate aim and the balls wont wide of thu mark. The name- bake of tlio retiring president saw lhat it was about tlmo for him to retire also and ho beat a most hasty retreat. Ho called an ofllcer and the enraged husband was arrested. On but lit ! tried Williams was found guilty and wu s lined t.YJ.50. Not having the money ho will servo it out in the county Jail. lt < ; v. , T. S. Dotwu'lor'rt Jlsonptlnn , No more unfavorable time could ho chosen for a social gathering than Tuesday evening proved to ho. The sidewalks wcro danger ously slippery , the streets full of slush and Water and thu rain poured steadily the entire evening. Despite these facts , there was a goodly number of the inml > 3ra of the Kountze Memorial church at the reception tendered last uvenlng to thu pastor , Hover- ( Mid uiul Mrs. J , S. Dotwcller. Borne had not only brought with them well wishes , .but also more substantial offerings which were presented to thu minister and his Wlfa. Thy'meeting butw cu .pastor und members was most cordial , and testified to the high esteem in which the former is held by the members of the congregation. Owing to the inclement weather another reception will probably bo held again soon so as to give the entire society an opportunity to bo present. Addresses wcro tnntlo by KOV. W. .1. Hnrsha. Itcv. Mr. Kulin ? , Mayor Hroatch. Mr , Robert , Wcidcnsnll , the guest himself ntid others. From the Council IlluflVi Nonpareil , Doc. I118HO. ! . Wo are credibly Informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Or. Thos. .lefferls of this city Is merely nominal , not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should be lost In plac ing his remedy within the roach of every family and tlnls save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has nllllctca the world during the last hundred years. KxKcrnvn Omen , Coi'.vcii. UI.UPPH , Jan. 7 , ISS'J. 1 do not hesltnto to say that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. .lefferis' ' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience , having used it'ln my own family ; I am ulso well acquainted with the facts connected with its use in our city. W. K. VAIWII.V , Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy W. Addres , box No. < i57 , Omaha , Nob. ( Dr. Jcfferis has retired from active practice. ) A FlourJHhliiK Union. The newly elected oftlcers of St. Joseph's branch No. i , C. M. H. A. , among the mem bership of which are several prominent bankers , lawyers , doctors and merchants of the city , were installed Tuesday night by Dr' J. T. Kinsler , supreme deputy for the states of Iowa and Nebraska , as follows : President J. 13. Furay ; first vice presi dent T , J , Miihoney ; second vice president J. J. Corbett : recording secretary Joseph M. Murphy ; assistant secretary John H. Hussie ; linanclnl secretary P. J. Gavin ; treasurer , John Uauiner ; marshal D , A. Hurley ; guard M. D. lloche ; trustees , two years Hov. George Gluuber.ThomasF. Mul ligan , Thomas II. Cotter. At the conclusion of the installation exer cises short speeches wcro made by the now ofllcers , and Hov. M , P.'Oowling , a. J. , pres ident of Creighton coljogo , delivered mi ad dress , in which ho eloquently set forth the aims and benefits of the order , and adyised.a genera ! endorsement of all whom are'eligi ble. - _ Jjook : nt Thin. All kinds , of rnorchnndiso and - personal sonal property wanted in oxohango fdr improved furius and wild land. Foreign Immigration Co. , r 2. & ! ( 1502 Farmun st. Another Appropriation. Dr. Peter Schwenk , of Norfolk , is in the city and will return home to-day accom panied by his wife who has been visiting hero for some weeks. Ho speaks in encour aging terms of his city , the now insane hos pital and the extensive paving which Nor folk will commence ) early in the spring. The doctor also slyly intimates that an appropria tion to enlarge the hospital will bo required this year. Men. All who have boon trying in vain to bo cured of weakening , complicated , delicate and nervous complaints , and impurities of the blood , should consult with the remarkably successful special ists of the Licbig World Dispensary corner Geary and Mason sts. , Sun Fran cisco ; first-class accommodations forSOU persons at the Sanitarium ; also 'iOl and 303 West 9th st. , Kansas City , Mo. ; ( i'J rooms for patients. Branch olllco and parlors for free con sultation at Metropolitan hotel , corner Twelfth and Douglas streets , Omaha , INcb. , from January 12 to 20,1S&9. Tlio IJlR Furniture Fnctory. M. J. Murphy , of the Murphy Furniture company , of Detroit , who prospected hero somewceks ngo.telcttrnphed Thomas 13rcnnan yesterday that ho had decided to locate a largo factory without u bonus at this place. The building will bo three-stories high , of UOOx.V ) leet , and give employment to between seventy-live and one hundred men. Tlioro are many things to bo grateful for , if wo would but think bo- and among these Is the introduction of Vnn Duzor's Flavoring Extracts , somewhat less than a third of a century ago. If there is a cook in America , professional or otherwise , who has not tested and is not ready to vouch the excellence of those well known preparations , she or ho is _ wofully behind the ago. No chemical or other impurity contami nates them. They are siinplydolieious. KallnroH. J , Well , procer , 1003 Ranndera street , has been closed up , mortgages having been given to Hothclillu for 50 and C. Well for ' ! , l oa Other creditors 'nro McCord , Hrady & Co , , Poycko and Hidalo & > Klddlo. H. A. Giclow , clothier ; Twenty-third and Cuniing , has also been closed up , mortgages having been given to Tumor & Jay and Mil waukee parties , "Buttor late than neror , " hut hotter never late when troubled * with a cougher or cold. Take Ur. Bigolow's Positive O'uro at once , which cut-on till throat and lung troubles spcodily'imd ' thoroughly. Pleasant for children. GOe and $1. For It.iffscsH'on. The proprietors of tho.Klitu . saloon , corner Barnaul and Sixteenth streets , mid J , I. Uedick , the owner of tha building , are en laced In u lively legal tilt. A few days ago Mr , Hcdlck secured n Judgment against the inn for thu non-payment of runt , and put a constable in charge of the stock und fixtures o satisfy his claim , One of the proprietors , W. H , Hush , then swuro out a writ of re- ilovln linforo Justice Wndo , and when mother constable attempted to survu it ho ; ot into a lively scrap with his brother of- leers , The Itcdlek forces r o now holding ho fort , but thu Hush forcu Imvo.tlieir war- laint on und promise light , For ( /onMInitlf > n Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. J. It. Torsion , Klowa , Ind. , Tcr. , says ; 'I have tried It for constipation , with suc cess , and think it worth a thorough trial by hu profession , " I < lvluu otrttie County. Within the last few days the nppl cunts fnr assistance from the county has increase ! nrly in number , making u total of UTS now being provided for. , SLAUGHTER IN SUITS , Saturday morning , wo shall commence a Special Clearing Sale of nil our wititor suits We have more fine suits on hand for this time of the year than \vo ought to have , and ua we will soon need every foot of room for our spring stock , wo mean to force all heavy weight suits upon the public , by offering- such extra spooial bargains , aa will compel every body to buy , even if they do not need a suit just now. * Our customers will remember that during the past year we have shown many extraor dinary bargains , but we o.m unhesitatingly say , that never in our history hnvo wo offered any to approach in value those which wo now presents At $9.75 we offer about 350 excellent suits plain double and twist , and silk mixed onsi- meressome fine cheviots , elegantly made and trimmed ; none of these suits sold for less than $12.50 and the most at § 15 that WAS OUR PRICE , and by this we moan to say that , the suits wore cheap at that. We have marked the whole lot down to $9.75. Ab $13.50 wo oiler nourly 400 fiuo ( hilor-iiiiulc Suits , some of the choicest oO our stock , silk mixed rassiittoros fancy worsteds ami diagonal : ) . The material is the product of the best mills in ilio country , and the Suits wt-ro manufactured Cor the finest city trade. The former selling prices for thc e suih was from SlO.dO to ! ? 20 , and mark you , the suits were cheap at those figure. ' , Wo have reduced the entire lot down to SUH.-'iO. Kememhcr , the extremely low prices we quote , arc no guide to the intrinsic value of these suits , and bear in mind , that this not.a . lot of goods made or selected for a bargain sale , no jobs nor broken si/en , but honest , reliable , and fresh goods from our regular stock , selected for this winter's trade. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner i th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , fathersi and sons mailo comforta ble with nice overcoats at very moderate prices. All wo have left are clean , desirable floods.Vc shall name .you prices from this date which will induce you to buy , even if you do not need'an overcoat for immediate use. THE AND Council Bluffs And Chicago , lo Uke for lies Molnen , Marslmltown , n Clinton , lilxon , Uilcium , Milwaukee , "o T" tlla I > ( 'Plu at NebrmkiM-W 1' ' .dal10- N v < lii. OrcKim.VnMi - . Amonif a fcrr of the nnmcron points of ( uportorltr ? iW > y " " > P tron of Mil. rcmtl bctweon Oiimhi iMVi/Mi'te" " ' , .nro lu " " < ' < > Irllln't ft "I"of DAY UOAC1IKS , which nro the llnost that human nrt anil nKcnully can crt-ato. Its I'AI.ACKHIKKIMN CAIIS Mioeqiia of which can not ! founrt cl.icwlioru. At ( oimcll Ilium. , the truln of the Union I'acMlo Hall' wny connect In union ilapot with tnoso of the < ; t | . MBO ; A Nortlmt.lern UT. In CIHrnKU thu triilni of this line make close connection witli thotoof all ether i.nncrn lines. I'or Detroit , Colambiis , Indlnninolls. Cincinnati , Nln ara rails. Iltiffali ) . IMttBlmrc. Toronto , Montreal oiton , New York , I'hUailflphfa , Ilaltlmoro , Wasl IjiKton , and all polntsln the fimt. Ask lor tickets via . "NORTHWESTERN"A" A" Uckal i v. 1 1. 11 UIJ 1 1 ITT. H. P. WI I.80N , ( jtm'l MannuiT. aen'l 1'asi'r Agent W. N. BAncoCK. , ' " MV.tIe7nflAiiont. II. K , KIMIMI.I. . Ticket Ak-ent. i.n. . . " ! ' WHST. City I'lujonner Agent KOI Karnntn St _ Omaliu. N-jb. -THK- OP TUB Milwaukee & St. Paul ' Chicago , . R'y. The Best Itoutc from Onmlm and Council lilufTs fo ETHEEAST- TWO TIIA1N3 DAILY IIBTWICKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL lil.UFKd Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. I'anl , Minneapolis , Cedar Itnpiils , Hock Island. Fret-pod , JJui'kl'iml , Clinton , Jlnbiumo , Dnvemioit , Elgin , Madison , Janesrillc , llelolt , Winona , La Crossc , And all otlier Important Dolnti Kait , Norllionst ail boutliuan. Kortbrouuli tliiftn. oil on tbe llckot nfrnt nt W\ Kurnani ttruvt. In Jlurker Ulock , or el Union I'uciUo 1'ullti.an Blceer | and the llneit IMnlnn Can In ttia world are run on lUe m ln line of tUu Chlcatio , Mil- wukeo ft HI. I'nul Uallwuanil 7ery altenllunlipall lo piitaenKert UT rourtuoui umploxuiol Itio co'uuuujr. H. MII.I.KII.i/encinl / Uinanui. J. K. ' 1UUK Kit , Anlntunt Uoucral Malinger. A. V. II. UAlir NTttll. G ir l l'M. . iii'or not Ticket Avriit. ( IW > . K. IIUAFKOIID , A. Iitani Ueteial 1'riiengel anil 'iioket Auent , J.T , CLAUKi'JtncralSuperiateDdent. WEA&A ri rr i l > , Koomi . u. I wnlUnouii Currentot t .toll/iiM'clljrllirAucblill r k lirtl , roitor. I , to ll llli. d tliomiKhltrif Ib. Klttlllt V nn l r iiit iir nc/oiTdl ( bflMla end. P > rjl1 i.pl.j. ( i il op. Wo ic > i ( xr' ' " 1"rp" ' ilH > niLll l48. Ul I > . CO. 1 C9Un < si. tJUOAQ 0 JU WFA 1 BM 1C ? M "in > rlri fr < > m ' c"i " > Ml" Il'- ' HiHalltnwy jl , r , To t limnhooil , i-lc. I will M-III ! n rnluqU. n-uff ( M'Alcill rniiUllilnir Mill imttluuUra tin liouln rill * * , frrfi ' < t rlArve. Ailifirim. PROF.F.O. FOWLER , MoodUS , Conn. ESTABLISHED 1851 ISO So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St. Iho Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating wtlh the Greatest and SUCCESS Chronic , Ncryons and PriFatc Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drninn , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache .inil .ill the ctTectl leading to early decay anil peihaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new inctnodi with never-IUilinc success. u-SYl > HILISaml all bad Dlood and Skin Dis- cases permanently cured. S-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vnrlcoccle ami all diseases tf the Genito-UrinAry Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kiilneys or oilier Organs. ATNo experiments. Age and experience 1m. portant. Consultation free and sacred. fiB-Scnd 4 centt postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. aifTnose contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated ' Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter nrcaUmay sayefuturesufTer- inland shame , and add golden years'tolifc. . - "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " socents ( stamps ) , iMcdicina and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays g to 13. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Dn.K. C. WEST'S NKUVE ANH HIIAIN TJIKAT- MK.ST.nKiiarantcail specUlc for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , Kits. Nervous Neuralgia , lli'adacho.NVrvousl'rostratlon cniihcil liy tlm use ol'alc iholnr tnliitrco , Wakufiilnuss , ilental le- preidlon , Softt'iiliiKot' tlm Drain ro.snltlnK In la- Kitnlty and lo.ulliiK to inls-nry. deray anil lU'atli. I'ronmiiifo Old Auo. Iliinuiinus" , 1.1 us of power In eltliw hex , Involunt-iry l,0isis anil Spurniat- orltii'u t'.nisod liyover-exoi'tlonof tliulirain.Kolf- Rbu < ie or orerlnilnlKcnci1. llai'li box contains iinuinninirH treatni'iit. $1.W ( a box , nrslxlioxv.s for $ " > .U ' .funtliy until pMp.ild on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case. U'lth each order received liv Informix boxes , accoinpanli.'d with fVWwowlfl head tlio piircliaser our written Ku.tranti'u to refund - fund the money 1C thu trcatmunt does not ollert a cure. Cuaninli'cs li-sni'd only by Cooilinun Drug Co. , DrnpcNtii , f ole AgentN , 1110 Karnain Ktreet , Oiniilui. JVfli , ' OMAHA DISPENSARY. Nr.nvdnp , ( 'niriNif and PHIVATK WIN : ami WOMKN saccesstally treated. YOUNG MEN nnu Iho cilccli of youthful fnlllm irla unr artt irnntjliul ultliViHliiets , NCTVCHM * " * * "t Mt'iimry. Hu itiniiiiicy. Avorston to Sm-icly.Kiilm'y TiuuliU' . itr nn > * itlnfiitu nf thu ( cnltu- Urln ry orunns.n.m IH.TO ( lint a nfcjuul npyeily euro. t'jtrcesrcft ) ( oriHbJo ojiocially to thu puur. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'J'hiTu nro many Iroiilili-il with too fcpc'/ucnt / ovao- iiiitloim of the liluililiT , olti'n iircuniimnln I hy it xlltlil Miiurllni ; nr bnrnlnx MMIMIIIUII , nn.l wt'iiki'iilnx ol' Ihu KjUL'iu in u inunner tint nntiunt i.iiinni n t-uunt fur , On I'liiinlnlnv thu iiilintrv ileixi ils n ronjr i > i > iliiiiunt \\lll ol ton l > o i < iiinil iinil boinullnutii Hrini'l ' | > , irticli > * of ulitiiiniMi will niipuir : , nr thu ruler will hn nf n thin nillkluli hiiiMiU'iln ilniii-'ln/ ton iliirK or toriil I nn- IKMininco. Tlii'niiuo ninny men vrlioilioof tnlHiii'll- 1'iiltv. jtfiinrnntiil tlm rnnse , Hlilcli la Iho HM-ond ttnuool iinnilnul wo.ikiit'ii. Thu Doctor will mini iinti'oa piirioc't enroll ! nil mirh iii ' ; i mill n lit'nllliy n'ntorntlon nl the ecnlto-urliinrv oruiuiH , ConiilUU' tlon Irco. h'cnil Inr i cunt ttaiup "Young Man's Friend , Sr Guide to i : TO A ' . .I , . .MIIMIL.KM DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i : . Cor. Itith .V DoiiKlas KIK , , ur .National Ills- pi'iiNiry , ri/niiT / lilli and Main , Kansas City. Me. YC.LLUW ytLLOW Use "Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters , Hultrtfii unil jut * ici'ii \ - > t' < < ! .iiiiinoss i cun hy G , H , PEARSON & CO , Baltimore , Md They uru I he bust. .Ask yoiir ( jruror tor thum " DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! nf ti'olh | 8. HliliiK ut liulf rutvH. Ti.'tlll 'jjrtnii.-liM wiuiuul | iuln. KAUIIHIIIIIIIIII u ( HID niuiilli Irve. Frnil 3cent Hu in p wllii riiru' iUil'ICMCi' . J'a.xtnii Ulk. , Cor. lilth aiifl Farnuin , 7i3ICiaUS AMD PEHSISTt'Hr Advcrilslnif hns nhvnya pi-omi ' micco/sfu ) , Jlcforo placing an/ Newspaper Auvertl lnr ; cxjnsut LORD & THOMAS. iilof * UiiJiUUblr.ru CHIRACO. OCV1AMA MEDICAL a" " SURGICAL INSTITUTE < I "iU * iS 5M 'V * ' I * ; riaaTT tii& - : * $ & NK25&Was * jy ni r f N , W. Cor. 13th & DoclffO Sts. foil TIIR THGATAICNT llr ALIi AppHanc33 for Deformities and Trussoj. IU'i > t Inclllllci. nppirntiu unil rvmcilk's lor mircnm fill trentmi'nt of . 'very form ol disuse rciiilrlni | MedUnl or Snrmcnl Tri'.tt infill. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hnnnl unil iittenUuiico ; bust liusiilliil utcuiumoda- tltms In tlio uvst. \Vitrri : ron ctitri'i.Aua nn Doforuiltlot and Urnoci , Trumioi , Clut ) Kuut. CurnUrtni of the ! * i > lnr > , l'lle , Tumors , I 'unco r. Oitnirli , llriinchll ( ! , Inh il.itluo , nit'ctrtclty , I'arnlF * ! * , Kplluim' , Klilmy , IJIitdiler , iyo. linr , Skin niul Illnoil.niU aUSiiruiciil O | > criliuii9. Diseases of Women n Specialty. HOOK o.v lHsrAK or WOVKN KIIKK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IHSTITUTD M.Md.Vl ! A HPiriAITV OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illooil Dl-en oj urei ! 3ull ) ' tro'itnil. SypUllltla 1'olsuu luinuvuil from lliu H ati * ! ! ! wltliiint intirciiry. Ni'\r reMonitlve tront-nrnt lor losi nl Vital I'niror. IVrnons nniiblo to vt-lt us uiuy Iiu truuloil at lininu by loriu'iioiKlciirf. All rommimli-.itlona ruiitlrirntlnl. MoillclncH or In'ttruinents rent by mall or exiire * , Hccitrcly packcil. no mnrkn ti > Inul atti contents oc sonilcr. One poiBonal Intt'rvli'W pii'li'rrcd. Cnllnnit consult UK or pcml ht loryof your cast , unit wu will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon t'llratv. Special or NOIVIIIH Il ) > t < nses , Impo- li'iicy , Syphilis , ( jluut uuil Vnrlcucole , wllli iinuatloa list. Address Oiiiuha Malicnl anil Rwijical histitiite , or Cor. Will and ttoilgo Sts. , OMAHA , NED. DAYS. Th iij Is a disease which IIIIH horotoforti liitlllcd all Medical Science. \Vo liavn u llejiipdy.iinknown to unyouo In the World outiildi ) of oiirC'oiiipiiiiy , uiul one Unit lias to cure the most olj-stl-iat > can 'S. Ton diiyH In rt'Ct'iit Citflnrt do n tliourk. . It Isthu uliK-hruillo dl'l'l ' ) Hi'lltlMl Cllnt'S tllllt WH HllllClt. Wo llllVO cured liiinilreds wlio hnvo IMV.MI uliaiulouiMl by I'hyslrliui ! ) , and jii'onomirml nirnralile. and wo rlialloiiirolliu world lolirlns us a C.IHO that wo will mitrnru In l s.i thin ; ttlxty iluyH. . Slnro the hlstorv ol iiu'iltclmiii true spccl/lo / for Syphilis has boon suuint for lint nuver lounu until our wns iliicovoioil , and wo are JnsMlli'il In Itistliuonly Kuineily In tlii. Wurldtliut w IMvttlyciiro , DOI-IIUMI tlm lalutt Meilli-nl WorkM , liubll.slii-d by the hi's : kiiinvp luitnui'ltli'H , nay tliuTuwaii nuvi-r u triiisjioclllf boforo. Our ruin- 1'ily will euro whi'U oMjrythlni ; ulxo IIUH full d. Whywihli ) your tlnn mid nionuylili patnnt ni'-ilii-liics that nen-i.T had vlrtiio or doctor wittx plivslcliins tluit i-iiiinot euro you , you Unit hnvo idiid in-erythliiK ' 'I"1 Hlionld I'oniL' to usiunv un < l gut iieriiiiiueiit relief , you iii-vor cun ot It nlso- whi'iv. Murk wliut wo Hiiy. In the uiiil you ot-NI-H'lIlt and tnuat tnkoonr rcinciJv rcrovcr yon that liafu IILMIII ullllcti'd but u tihort tlino hlioiilil hy all incaiiH como to HH now not ono In. i'n of now rnsi-H VIT ( jut iioi-mntiunily Many x-il Imlp ami think tln-y nro fruo mini tno illH'-iive. lint lu ono. two oi-thrw yearn nflcr 1C iin'ars ] ) : iil'i ( ; In u nioru horrlblu 1'orni , TJiin is a blood J'uriHor anil will Cure iiuv Hkin or Hlood DIMJ.IKO when ICverything Klso Kiiilo. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Jlooni 10 and II , U. S. Jmtloiiiil Hank hiillilhitUiiiitlin , Null. eUc toim. ( illablo uctlon ana tatutc aurablflly. HJ ye m' reno JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MJKDAL r.lRIS KXl'OSITION MS. HOB. 3O3-404-I70-BO4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEHS , , SKVBnil cistturod : In HUVUII ilayn. Bolil 11.60 i 'r ijov , ull tlmuixlutii , or hy mall from ln- ) ' USVhPt Bt..N . V. full llior.Uoi4 AUK TUB HKST. PHHRLESS DYES tola bUnv.ul.iu. .