8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEKfr JflRlPAY , JA UAIIY 18 , 18S9. THE CITY. The fcubjcet of the Iccttiro fit the ftVnnRORUo this evening \vill be " 'Hnron Hlrsch's Views on Assimila tion. " r The stockholders ttnil directors of the Amcrlcnn District telegraph company hclil their nnnuul election of olllcors yesterday. A mooting of the Sovonlh Ward Ho- nublicnn rlub will bo hold nt lltinscon i'ark house this evening to Uis- CUBS the city hull locution. rcrfionnl P J. K. Hlftlr , of Chicago , Is nt the Millard. W. K. Hrock , of Chicago , Is nt the Paxton. G. W. Wheeler , of Chicago , is at the Mur ray. ray.Paul Grubc , of Kansas City , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.C. A. Tyler , of LeMurs , is a guest nt the Murray. D. C. Hcrrick , of Chicago , N n guest nt the Paxton. J. H. Cessna , of Hastings , 'is now at the Millard. A. J. Knrlght , St. Joseph , Is registered at the Millard. F. J. Handle , of Mllwnuttco , Is a guest at the Millard. Charles i : . Mitchell , of Marion , la. , Is nt the Murray. U. II. Pratt , Frcdonln , N. Y. , is a guest nt the Paxton. F. L. Van Tassel , Yankton , is stopping nt the Paxton. John K. McC.ulrc , of St. Paul , is registered nl the Paxton. James C. Hourke , of Chicago , is registered nt the Millard. Denis Donohoe , Jr. , Now York , Is regis tered at tlio Paxton. Charles F. Kelley , of Cincinnati , is regis tered at the Murray. 15. J. Stcinerand wife , of New York , nro guests at the Murray. George F. Doi-kman nnd wife , of Seward , nro registered nt tlio Millard. Miss Ircno H. Face , very much improved In health and appearance has returned , after n four months'sojourn iimong the principal cities and watering places of the east. At the Harkcr : William O'Neill and wife , Chicago ; J. S. Henson , Lincoln ; J. H. Hall , Lincoln ; M , S. Hartlett , West Point ; W. C. Cnthorwood.Mlair ; G. J. 'ihomasand family , Ilnivnrd ; J. W. Orcult , Chamberlain ; K. C. Aiihtrcl. Chamberlain ; John WilliamsProvl- dence , U. I , Dismissed llm C'IIHO. The case against lid ward Roscwater , charged with obstructing the public street , was dismissed yesterday nt the special re quest of Building Inspector Whltlock. Vnii Hitfii Afc.ilii Free. The supreme court has hold that Judge Groff had no authority to make the order oompolling Van Utten to renew his bond and the irrepressible limb of the law is again ut liberty pending the civil action. Seventh \Viird Republican Club. There will bo a meeting of the members of this club nt the Park house this even ing at 8 o'clock. It is expected to bo an im portant meeting , and all republicans of the ward are invited to be present and take part In the discussion. Tlio Folsoni Property. The commission appointed by the court to partition the Folsom estate , consisting of D. L. Thomas , John L. McCaguo and Hryon Heed , is holding daily sessions. The property involved Is valued at $750,000. The commis sion must report at the next term of the dis- Uict court , which convenes in February , which it feels It will l > o able to do , because there Is no contest in the partition. Coin In ; ; Hearings. Mr. Hmcrson , who is charged with ob structing the streets with a fence at the corner of Indiana and Thirtieth streets , is to have a hearing of his case on Tuesday next. Ike Guill , who has been arrested for violat ing the ordinance prohibiting the sale of liquors nfter midnight , has had the hearing of his case continued until Saturday at 2 p. iu. Gone Away. The Swedish physician. Dr. A. Fcrnlunl , who , a little time ago , was accused of per forming on abortion on Miss Skillman , from Auburn , Nob. , but whoso case was dismissed by Judge Horka because of want of wit nesses , has left Omaha for Jamestown , N. Y. , the reason being his practice amonir the Swedes having suffered so much from the charges made against him , of which he claims to be innocent. Clinrfjcd With Ijftrceiiy. W. H. Hush and J. A. Brown were ar rested ycstorday at the instigation of Storz & Her on n charge of grand larceny. The Individuals arrested conducted n saloon at the intersection of Sixteenth nnd Farnam streets until January 1. It is stated that they gave Siorz & Her their notes forSH5.S3 , nnd that a few days ago they asked to see the notes for the purpose of making a memorandum. It was discovered immedi ately afterward that four of the notes wcro missing , and it is thought that Hush and Urown purloined them at that time. Tlio DiHtrlcl Court. J. H. French & Co. entered suit against George W. Farmer to recover Jlll.M duo on n judgment already given by the county court. John W. IJodefcr sued John C. Davis rt al for ? ( i04.70 , duo for building material uud labor furnished In the erection of a brick nnd Htono dwelling house In Omaha , and asks that n mortgage given to secure payment bo foreclosed. Peter C. Peterson applied to have the title of the undivided ono-hall' of lot ! i in block 1 , Campbell's addition quieted , and vested In him. It was formerly held by Christian P. Peterson , who died intestate. Mr. Prlnco AcooptH. OMAHA , Jan. 17. To the Kditor of THE HEK : Hoferrlng to the challenge of James J , Hardln for ICnapp , I hereby accept It for J50 or J'1,000 , nnd will ineotlhliu at any time or place to arrange stipulations. I hand you herewith $100 us forfeit money , to bo hold by you subject to the referee's decis ion , and I shall demand that a similar amount bo put up by Knapp's hackers pend ing an agreement as to stipulations. Please Btato that I shall have no objections to oth er * entering the race , provided they will put up a similar amount , nnd the winner take the whole stakes. Yours , Jonx S. PHINCH , Tor the Unknown. P. S. I will race Morgan or anybody else , but ono race at a time is enough. Foil i' ThnpH . . P. K. lioblnsoii , who resides on Doilgo nud nnd Twenty-second streets , reports that his house was entered by a thief , mid-day , Wed nesday , during the absence of the occupants. This makes the fourth thno that Mr. Kobln- sou's house has been plundered and ran sacked In daylight. The thief gained en trance llrst through n window of the coal shod , which Joins the house at the rear , Once Inside ho could pry open tlio back door , which was. securely bolted , without fear of being soon by the neighbors. Ho carried away n dress coat and other wearing oi > - parcl to the value of about ? 'J5. There is no clue to the thief , but Mr. Robinson's suspi cions point strongly towards a man whoso reputation is pretty well kuowi in the neigh borhood. H.inkH. Henry W. Vales of the Nebraska National bank was spoken to ycstorday with refer ence to the bill to rognluto banks which ap- jveared" another column of this paper , The Instrument was introduced into the house n Monday last by Mr. J. L. Caldwoll. Mr. Yates said Unit the clearing house a ssociu- tlon of this city had held several moetiiik'8 mid considered the bill drawn up by Mr , An derson of Columbus , in tills state. To this bill u uuuiuer of amendments were offered nnd forwarded to Mr. Anderson and will bo by him taken by him to Lincoln and offered ns amendments to the Cnldwoll bill which is the Ratnn ns that considered by the bankers of this city. When these amendments shall have been incorporated in the bill , the latter will bo the Instrument , Mr. Yatcs snys whlcl will bo supported by the bankers of thi state. It Is thought , the bill m its nmcmlc < l form will be Introduced into both houses ID about a week. " \Vo Point with P lito" To the "Good nntno ut homo , " won by Hood's Sarsapurlllrv. In Lowell , Mass. , where it is prepared , there is moro ol Hood's Snrsiipnrilhi sold than all othoi medicines , and it 1ms tfivcn the host n BiUlsfnclion since its introduction ten years njjo. This could not bo if the incd- lelno did not possess merit. Ff you suffer from impure blood , try Hood's Sai-sana- rllln mm realize its peouliar cunxtivo power. The niiiskut Laid Aside , A now edition of the work on rillo and car bine practice , prepared by Captain S. E Hliint , Inspector of small-arms practice ntthn headquarters of the artillery , will bo pub llshed on the Hist lust , This work lias beet approved by the secretary of wr for the usi < of the army , nnd will be adopted undci the title of "Firing Itegulallons for Smal Arms. " It will be distributed to the army nnd the methods therein prescribed wil hereafter be the nuihomcd guide In all mat ters pertaining to the subject which I covers , According to the above regulations all company olllccrs and surgennts of infantry and all ofllcers nnd enlisted men of cnvnlr.l will be obliged tn tire with the revolverbotl nl posts and in competitions. In accordance , with this requirement , n llguro of merit it pistol practice will bu adopted. The now regulations will institute many important changes in the .system of instruc tion , nnd mode of competitions , computation of the ilgino of merit , nnd in the allowances of amunilion , Kiom the Council ItlnlTH Nonpareil , Di-c. IU , IH ( ) . We arc credibly Informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos. .leffcrls of this cily Is merely nominal , not exceeding ono-llfth of ono per cent. Such being the case no time should he lost in plac ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has allllcteu the world during the last hundred years. Kxnct'iivn Ornrc , Oorxcii. Hi.urrs , Jan. 7 , Ibb2. 1 do not hesitate to say that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. JelTeris' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I spc.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. U. VtuniiN , Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy W. Addras , box No. 057 , Omaha , Neb. ( Dr. Jefferis has retired from active practice. ) A VISIIY IJNXVOllL'llV HUSBAND. Ho ItiiHely Desert * Ills Wife And Habc. John Widdergrecn , an apostle of the pres ent democratic administration , has dissolved himself into space and is seen auout the pub lic thoroughfares ot Omaha no more. Wid- dorgreen until about ono week ago , was iu the service of the government as gu.tger at Omaha. Ho was among the lirst to don the governmental robes of olllce under the ap pointment of Collector Calhoun. About ono week ago ho failed to report for duty , and being absent the following day also , the theory that ho had deserted his position was advanced. The matter was placed in the hands of a detective to ascertain his where abouts , but up to the present tinfo the search , though being made with vigor , has failed to reveal his hiding place. He is married and has a wife residing with her parents at Oakland , Neb. Since his departure , his only child died , and was buried at the expense of his wife's relatives. Ho wrote u note to his wife which ho directed to Oakland , the latter bearing the post mark of Fremont , Neb. , and it is stated that , in tlio noto. ho wrote that ho had tired of his labors , home , family and friends and had resolved to take Ills own life. The missive is said to bavo been heavily in terspersed with the thoughts of self-dcstoue- tion , Whether ho has cari-od out his intent or not has not as yet been ascertained , but the opinion prevails that ho has simply in tended to mislead his wife , who is said to bo very much attached to him. The last seen of Widdergrecn was on Tuesday of last week , when ho was met by a friend nt Fremont. Ho did not state any of his troubles to bis nssociato , but it is said that on the contrary was Jovial and in excellent spirits. At this point all clue to his whereabouts fades from sight. As to the manner in which he conducted his Inters and deportment nothing could bo learned , but a rumur is alloat to the effect that ho has left affairs in a somewhat sus picious condition. Widdcrgreen is said to have been a lover of sport and fond of lead ing n fast life , and that while in Omaha ho availea himself of the opportunity of seeing the city by gaslight. His wife , who is now at Oakland , Is much grieved over his escap ade , anil this , together with the death of her child , has worked on her to such an extent as to almost dethrone her reasoning facul ties. Detectives are still making a vigorous search for the wayward ollleial. fioolc at This. All kinds of merchandise and per sonal property wanted in exchange for improved farms and wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. , r 2 ft 3 1502 Furnuin st. AN AljMiUKIl HOUSE TII1KF. Ho is Found In South Omaha With a Car l < oad of Stook. Wednesday morning a man giving the name of Ed Walters arrived la South Omaha with a car load of horses. His notions aroused the suspicions of George Burke , a commission merchant of that place , nnd ho telephoned Slit-riff Coburn. Deputy Sheriff Striker was dispatched to look into the mat ter , and the description of Walters tallied exactly with that of ono Gcorgo lirown , who is wanted near Atchison , Kan. , for horse stealing. It transpired that the horses which ho had in his possession nro the prop erty of 1 . S. Strecpor , ot Good Intent. ICan , Walters was arrested and is now in jail. I to had nine of the stolen horses in his posses sion nt the time of his arrest , and another span of horses have been located at Nebraska City , where ho disposed of them to M. Covell of that place on his way hero for $200. The supposed thief Is about sixty years of ago. Ho had on his person n gold watch once the property of Duke Simpson , the de faulting treasurer of Otoo county , who is now in the penitentiary. Walters Is sup posed to bo a member of n gang of horse thieves that have made raids iu northern Kansas of lato. That harking cough can bo soquiokly cured by Shlloh'H Cure. „ "Wo guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. A Chicago Opinion. A number of ladles and gentlemen at the Liuingur art gallery yostoraay were much aniUKcd by the following conversation ; Omaha Man Uy George , this is grand , qulto n number of palatines by old masters I This is splendid , is it not I Chicago Man I don't see anything so very grand about it. the panorama of Gettysburg at Chicago is twlco as largo as this. Colunol Honry'u Ijoutnra. The Plattsmouth papers .speak most en- thuMssttcally of the lecture of Colonel Guy V. Henry , delivered * by that gentleman in that cit-y on last Tuesday evening. It was well attended dcsplto the wenthor and counter attractions. Ono of the papers says that none who wore present will forget the colonel's ' description of the long Journey In the snow on u scouting expedition from Fort Koblnsoa north , with the mercury < ut 40s Jelowzero. His account of Ills part in the battle of tlio Kosobud , his injuries , his ad ventures on his way to civilization , while blind and helpless were very affecting. Croupy suffocations , night coughs uid nil common attentions o ( the throat nnd lungs nuioltly relieved by Dr. J. H , MoLoan'a Tar Wiuo Balui. 25 cents i\ bottle. : SOUTH OMAHA N IS W 8. flic Kxc'lmnse's Mve Dolngr ) . At the mooting of Xlio board of directors o tlio South Omaha live stock exchange Wed ncsilay , evidence's of live interests ami nctlv Interest tn tiffnlrs were manifested. Fou very Important matters wore brought up nut slightly discussed , which are of the Kreaten Importance to the. city and citizen * of South Oinnlin nnd the Union stock ynrds company the parking houses the commission men nm stock raisers nnd shippers. These. four matters tors nrc : The umnaguinciif , of tlio Unloi stock ynnh company : tlio inspection of cut tic ; the transportation question nnd tlio weighing of stooit. Said 1'icsldeiit Foster : "While the /owes mimbor of diseased cattle that 1 over knew come to nny stock yards , comes here , no more than barely n dozen a year , yet the fne that all other yards have oattlo la specters nnd the South Omaha jimls do not , gives ground for the belief Urn nny kind of cnttlo can be shipped to and mar kctod in South Omaha. " "This report Is without n ptirtlrlo of truth , nor Is there the least L'routul for such a belief , " said Mr. Hlancimrd , turning to Mr. Maitm. "Wo both know that it is utterly impossible to > ell diseased cattlu to any of llic packing houses. " In this strain the conversation was carried on , yet nil agreed that in order to dispel this unloundeil belief that an inspector specter would have to bo appointed. It was not mentioned by nny of the members bors , but it Is a f.ict well known hero thai the packing house agents are most careful nbout inspection of purchases , and under no circumstances will cattle not perfectly sound be taken. There comes the u.ul part of it Local Omaha and South Omaha butchers buy their rejected , and sometimes diseased cattle , at a pittance , nnd dispose of tlieir meat to their customers. Above all things an Inspector is needed , and diseased stock should bo used only In the romluriiig works. Again the weighing was the subject of considerable complaint , particularly for causing delays and Increasing the freight rates. As to the management of the Unioi stockyards , while only a little was said , yet the tenor of all indieatcd that in the opinion of members a change in the doings would be bcaolleial if it bo not necessary. The trans portation question , Including liamperings by particular lines , unnecessary delays , bai connections , and generally inadequate facili ties , was touched on , and loft the conviction that the board of directors of the Live Stock Hxehange were lit men , knew what to do , how to do it , and had the courauo to tackle nny and all questions gcrmain U their business mid olllce , and would do nl ! possible for men to do. Ijive Stock I \ ( ; : ; : IJonril MoiMH. The board of directors of the .South Omaha Live Stock Exchange met Wedncs day afternoon. The resignations of the members of the joint executive committee , wcro received. The bond of II. U. Host- wick , treasurer , in W.OOO. with George 13urko and Hy II , Meday as sureties , nut the bond of A. L. Lott , secretary , iu - 1,000 , with Andrew ( Jillosple , J. E. Uyers .1111 Draper Smith us sureties , were read imi approved. Messrs A. O. Foster , James Viles , jr. , Al. Wacgoner and .lamus G. Mar tin , the old board , were appointed the join ! executive committee. A special meeting of the stockholders of the as-sociation was called for Monday , .lanuary.il , tit ' - o'clock in the afternoon , in room -11 , for the iiurposo of discussing transportation questions ; the inspection of cattle , the management of the union stockyards , and the weighing of stoeli by the Western Weighing Association anil Inspection 13ureau. Adjourned. Noten AtHiiir the City. L. . B. Gorhatn , local stock agent of the Chicago , Hock Island & 1'acilic railroad , with his family , left last night for Detroit , Mich. to spend a fortnight with his mother. Misses Annie and Gertrude Glasgow wcro at home to a few friends Wednesday even ing. A most oiijoyablo evening was spent by those present. Music , social games and refresh mciits , together with tneircntertnininir abili ties , made th.it "at homo" one of the few in South Omaha society. All Indies attending the Ladies Day recep tion at the Munition Friday evening , are re quested to bring sandwiches , cups , saucers and napkins. The Odd Ilumbor Pleasure club , consisting of the leading Third ward citi/ens will give a ball at Uowley's hall , Thirty-first and 11 streets , Saturday evening , January 19. The oflicers and committees are : President , James Homo ; vice president , P. J. Hand ; secretary , ( J.llourigan ; manager , P. II. Con- Jon ; treasurer , Fred Uowle.y ; reception , C. Wooden , chief , and Messrs. . ) . P. Hourigan , William McCraith , J. C. Howloy and J. II. Kyan assistants. St. Martin's Protestant Episcopal mission has anew church in the Third ward .inclosed and ready for the windows. Within a short time the edifice will be occupied. The so ciety has three lots , the ono where the church is being completed in the Third ward , one on Twenty-third street facing the Syndi cate park and ono at Albright. Church edi fices will bo erected early in the spring on these two lots. The choir will meet in the Third ward school house this after noon after the close ol school , and will bo drilled by Prof. Saxby , of Omaha. Marshal McCracken ami an ex-coiincUman got into an altercation Wednesday night in a house of easy virtue , nnd wound up the settle ment in u rough and tumble light. "I cannot , for the life of mo , understand what Mayor Sloane means , " said a conriarvn- tivo but courageous business man , "in re taining Mr. Al. C. McCracken as marshal and chief peace ofllcer of our city. I am a friend of Mayor Sloane's , but if he docs not suspend Mr. McCrackon I shall suspect the mayor nearly as strongly as 1 now condemn the marshal. Mr. McCracken is utterly with out moral character , has ligured in scandals , his wife got u divorce from him on the proved charges of adultery , he went to Coun cil Hluffs and got into a scandal , and hero at home Is accused of making a bawdy house a rcndc/.vous. To have such a man at the head of our police department is a burn ing shame and a publicoutrage. . Yes Mr , if Mayor Sloane does not got rid of him the people will have something to say about it. He should be removed and at once , I'nrkH and IioulcvardH. To the Kditorof TUB Hun : I ask you to print the subjoined letter from Mr. Francis Smith. You need no information from mo as to Mr. Smith's standing in , and relations to our city. His counsels , as well as his money , and those ol hlsbrothor , have largely directed and supported , and are now behind our most important enterprises , oven if ac count bo not taken of the hundreds of thousands which they have invested in brick and mortar In some of our most solid Im provements nnd in loans. Mr. Francis Stiilth is u wise man in everything that re fers to Omaha's prosperity and progress. Whilst his judgment Is prudent and conserva tive , ho has proven , In n score of instances , that ho is liberal mid prompt in doing his whole p.irt in any way that can ho done. It is proper to add that the letter was not Intended for publication. Gnonni : L. Miu.ii.il. MIL HMini'B i.urrr.K. Dit. O. L. MIU.IIII. Dear Doctor : In talkIng - Ing with my brother , H F. Smith , in Boston , auout matters referred to In n recent letter from you , and nbout Omaha mattcts In gen eral , wo think it of great importance that the city of Omaha and Douglas county lay out two diagonal roads , or boulevards , ono to the southwest and the other to the northwest , nnd cuming as far into the eity as Is practical to do so. The need for these diagonal ave nues will Increase as the city extends , They should have been laid out years ago when they could have come much nearer into the center of the city than is now possible. What a delightful drive It would bo to go out such a southwestern road , well macademl/cil , to Seymour Park , And what a bent-Ill It would bo to give the city direct access to the southwestern part of the county.and to the people Jiving out there , Instead of having to go In and out by BO many turns and angles , n they will always have to do unless those diagonal boulevards are made before the city extends BO far on the streets , us the maps are now made , to make It Impossible. We will do nil wo can to favor those south west and northwest boulevards , us well as all plans of the city to seeuru parks , which .hey must do soon , or the cost will bo too rcat to ever got them within reasonable dU- anco of the city. As over truly yours , Fiust'18 SMITH , No. 20 Sidney Place , Uroofclyn , N. Y. Will you Buffer with -dysnojwia mid Ivor complaint' ! ' ShUoh'n YiUilizor Is [ utiraiuceil to euro you. For ealo by .Motor Company. Mi A move Is noiTmn fool to re-orgnnUo the Omnha Motor coinpnny. Heretofore it con sisted mainly of Srl ! ) Mercer nnd John Hor- bnch. It is now pnoposcd to enlarge by such capitalists ns .1. -Hrown , K. W. Nash , .1. II. Mlllanl and others. A largo amount of material vn'.ucd ntubout fSOOOU has been or dered to finish UicToml nud It will bo com * pletcd as soon ns possible. Hceclmm's PilU net lllto magic on n wcnk tomaeh. The tTroolie Ilnll. In order to accommodate those who desire to attend the Crcclio ball nt the exposition hall , nnd who have not ns yet provided them selves with tickets , the latter will bo on sale nt the box ofllct ] of the hall this evening. _ Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity iungtli and whulvomcnpss. Moro economical than the ordinary Uln Is , im-l cinnot bo sold in competition with the muHltinU's of low cost , shortwoltrht alum ur phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Koval lli.klnts l'o\\dtt ! Co. , I'M \Vall street , New York , CALIFORNIA ! THE LAXU OF DISCOVERIES WCUFHE ror\ CATARRH ' ' ' iAil CTLME Co O BO'VlLl'E'CAL S.en.dorccrcu.ir.3 . . ! | Santa Abie : and : CatECti For Sale by G-oodman Drug Oo. Mas Moyer-Establishsd 1866-Adolpli SIXTEENTH AND FAKN'AM STREETS. General AgriUs I'or STEINWAY , CHIGKEBING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEIIR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Clark and Slioninpr-Bell Organs Sl'KUAI , I'HICliS AND THUMB. Write for Cftttilouuo THOMSON'S uJii.TSJD GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS JI.IVK NKVKit IUKN : KfjIMI. TO.l'JIKS- ISNTMAKli. MOKi ; I'Ol'IM.AK TIMN JSVKIt. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. THREE LENGTHS , Short , Medium and Ilxtiu l.onn. TWELVE GRADES t A ward a Granted. Till ! JIKSTGOOIIB AND OllliAl'KST I'OJl litiAurv. For Salts Kverytvlicre ! THOMSON , LANQDON It CO , , NEW YORK , FOLK MANUFACTUKKItS , m YPEWRITING STANDARD I HOROUGIILY CHOOL 1 AUGHT , Sheeloy Uloi-k , Oinalui , amla."unnarJ'troi'b'es'v'- ' ' * ly and safely cured by DOiri'UltAC'iui * uuleu. tieveralcaHi-h cured In Beven day.1. bolil PEERLESS DYE8 . Cured br BI'ANISIlSI'KCmc. . Clrcnlftr. ) ft a X . Wtbfll.V lUUHWy CV , , VwiU.il , Keb , Made from the celebrated Worumbo Kerseys , of oveivojits to gentle-men who can npjH'eeinte perfect work tintl superior imiloriul , at the popular pri < 't > \Yeimlnj-iitntingly state that overcoats initilc from these goods , cannot bi > purchuH'tl outside tlio Continental for less thim $25. We will send n ample overcoat tc tiny nddross for o.xamination , with the tuulersfcniuhng tint if it is not as re pro cntcd , it may be returned at our expense. For the purpose of keeping our large force of workmen employed , we have decided during the month of .January to make to order , Men's Pantaloons , from over 100 s-tj'le ? of foreign and domestic fabrics at § 7.50 per pair. We include iu lh" lots offered , many of our finest Globe Wojlon CasPimcres and Wors teds , Empire Woolen Co. , Rock iM'f'g. Co. , the Broadbrook Alills nnd a large variety of foreign and do mestic cheviots. All the goods included in the sale , are fabrics that we have sold at from $10 to ? ! ! per pair during the tegular season and our sole object 5u _ making this remarkable cut in prices is to keep our best workmen employed during the dull season. This sale will continue during the month of January only , and all patterns unsold on the ! 51st , will be withdrawn and no orders taken for them at this price. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors ; ! Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Fathers and sons iniido comforta ble with nieo overcoats ut very moderate prices. All wo have left | are clean , desirable goods. Wo i shall imino.yon prices , from this date which will induce you to buy , even ! if you do not need an ovorcout for immediate use. Dr. J. E , McGrew , One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , S5S Sexual OIKIUIS , absolutely euicd. PRIVATE DISEASES , anteed , QtflM niQPAQF ? his treatment for which GMll Ulor.HOi.3i Hives the most beautiful complexion , and a perfect KKln , CONSULTATION FREE ; SWStaE HomlMamp for teply , Oftlco Bushman Bloc * . 16th and Douelns Sts. Omaha. Nee OMAHA DISPENSARY. N'envnufl , Cuiri.sic and I'HIVATK DISKASES o I'Ii.N : and WOMK.V Hiicce fully treatej , YOUNG MEN FurTcrlnc from tlio eflecw of vontliful follloi orln discretionorure Ironuled wllhVuakiioo , Nviruui hulilllty , Ij'is ' of .Meinur ) , IH'tpondency , Avemlon tu rlorlolT.KIdney'rroublo. urnn > < ll > easui > [ tlio ( ienlto llrlnitrr oruniii.enri lier tlnd u rnfuitad Kpeudy curt ! . l.'ImrecBrettsomtljIu espuclHlly to ll'o ' | iuor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There BruinniiT troubled willt lee froequenl PVHO. uutlons of tliu bluilder , often ucunmuunleJ br n ilitlil paiHrthiu or buinlnu ellHnUor and woakenlnff ol tlm yuleiu In a manner tlio imiu'nl runnel account , fur , On uxaiiilnliiK tlm urliiurv deuoslia n rouy iCKlnuenl will otlen be lound , nnd kiimellmei niit : | puruclcn nl Hlbiimcn win mipcKr.or tlio tulur will buof it Hun nillklih liuu.nifnln ( liarmlnK tua ilnrn or turi.llaii- pearunre , Tlieiearo ruuny men wlioillo of minimi * tully , lunorunlot tlio tuute , whldi u ihe iiocond Itageof nouiluul wcabneo. Tliu Uuclur win uuitr untceH porfiHt euro In nil iucli c e und it nrnllny irilormloiiul llm vcallo-urlnnrr or aui , CODSIIU | < lion Iree , bend Jor 2 cunl itanili "Young Man's Friend , or Ouldo to Wedloi , " KIIKK TO AI.U AIHUIKSS DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N. K. ( 'or. 10th \ Douglas SU. . or Nrttlonul Il5- t'iua Hajilulu , Kuu.at City , Mo , ln. II. r. WEST'S NEIIVE ANMI HIUIN THK < T- MEXT , .1 guiir.tntbod Bieclllc for Hysteria , Illzzl ness. Convulsions , Mts , Nervous Neuralgia llfVKlacho.Xervousl'ioslratloncansfilljytlieuso of tilc'ihol or tohacco. Wukufuluess , Jleiital lie presslon , Softciilnirof llio Urnln resnllliiK In In s.inlty and le.idhiK to inKery , decay and death I'rematuro Old AK" . llarrenuoss , l.o-.s of power In either hex , Involuntary fo-sea an-1 Spennat orlima caused hy over-uxertlon of the hraln , ol f- ahuso or overlndulKonco. l-'ach box contain ? ono month's treatment. 41.011 a box , orslx boxes forJ.'i.O'.feutby mall prepaid onrecelpt ofprlco WE GUABANTEB SIX BOXES To euro iiuy case. With each order re-eivcd In nsfortilx boxes , accumpaiiled with t\00wnwlf send Ihe purchaser our written Knarantce to re fund the money If the tieatment does not ollect n cure. Cuarantees Issued only by Coolmnn DrtiB Co. , DrttgBlsts , Polo Agents. 1110 I'aruam stieet , Omaha. Neb. 20 to 60 DAYS. This is n disease whieli lias heretofore Uallled all Medical Science. Wo have n llemedy.uiiknowii to anyoun In tlio World untblilu of nnr ( 'nnipany , and ono that has xzviie : : rAiins : > to euro tlio mo n olmliinto c.isos. Ten days In recent cases dot's tlio work , H Is the old chronic deep settled cases Unit wu Hollclt. U'o hnvu cured hundreds \vliu liavu lioun abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Incunihlu , and wu chitlli'npo tlio world to brills u.s u casu that will not curn In Icsslliun tilxty Any a. Hlnni thn hlxtory or inudlclnu a true Hpeelllc for .Syphilis hii uueu sought for hut never louiiil until our MAftic Etinri : ; > Y wiisillscovuied , and wo are Juslllli'il inlaying 11 l.s tliu only Koinudy 111 Iho U'orld that will poi- lilivly euro , hernnsu tlin latest Mi'dlmlVoiki , published l > f the hc.st knovii atiUiorltlus , f > .iy iherottiiHiiovi'r uliitHDjioclllc huforu. ( Jiirri-m- iidy will cum when ovorythhiK lhu II.IH lulled. Wlivviiite your tlimi and monvj' with patent medicines that never had vlrtuo or doctor ttlth phvulclaimllmt cannot cuio you , you that have tried everything else should come to UHIKIW and Kut permanent leliuf , you nuvur can tet It else- \\liuiti. Mark what wo Hay , In Din end you Hliint tiiko our remedv orNfJVUlt recover and you Hint have hoen allllcted hut a slioit time hhould by all incaiiH coino to us now not olio In leu of new ca 's over et permanently cured. .Many get help and thluk they ani free from HID dlstase , hut In ono , two or three voars after It appear * agal'i In a more horrlhlcform. This Is a blood Pnrilior and will Guru any Skin or Mluod Disease when Kvorythitiff Kino Fails , THE COOK REMEDY GO , ItiHim 10 anil 11 , U. S. National Hank linllilint , ' , Oinalia , Null. Null.ano ano narkatilo for l' ' ) loue jillable action and it Bol n > durabillly. i > J yuara' rcco the haul gudrantca of Ilia - - lecce of ineio lutlriiinento. STEEL COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. PnBMOSTPBEPECOP ! ) Procured Promptly , OIKiK K. I.KAfdS , Alliirnur ut l.uw , oi B rirtf45niii \vAsiiiNriTON. . i ) . u. u.Jrt < , Cni'nr-n ' > roHESTABLISHED , 1861 I IQQ MieiTOf Chloag0p , us. Jciarkst. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN m SURGEOH Is dill Treating with the Greatest 'SKILL and SOCCESS \t 3ZL i UAJEJX * ti- ! _ ' Cliroiiic , Neryoiis and Piwatc Diseases , * S-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost ManhoodJ Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terriblal Dreams , Head and Dock Ache and all the efTectf J leading to early decay andpcrhips Consumption oil Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with ! never-failing mcccss. I ff3- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dlo'l eases permanently cured. i ] * 3'KIDNEYand URINARYcomphlnts.aieetl Gonorrhoea , Slrictu re , Vericocele and all diseaieif of the Genlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injuiy to Stomach , Kidneys or other Orgaiu. 1 J > y * No experiments , Ace and experience Im.f portant. Consultation free and sacred. tF * Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works oc- Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseiii-s , ' -0jtf1hose contemplating Marriace send for Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each1 15 cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may savefutiiresutleH inn and shame , and add golden > ears to life A3-1JOOV1 "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"suceiitssumps ( ) . Mcdlclntl and uritings sent everynliere , secure from cxposuro.l Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to u. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL.I OMAHA MEDICAL a " SURGICAL INSTITUT N , W. 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