8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . TTHDE8DAY. JANUAKY 22. 1830 , THECITY. _ The intornnl rovcnuo collections yos- lonlay uro.10,231. A bny liorso nntl llplit cutler wore stolen from n. barn at 11:214 : Chicago tflrcut Sunday niht , A collision of ncftblc car with n cutter ncnr the postolllco rorncr resulted in the Inttcr vohinlo being demolished. The occupants of the cutter were not variously hurt. The reinniriB of Mrs. llorcnico Haw- Icy , wife of W. K. Hdvvloy , arrived in Omnha from ljnsulina : , Cal. , yesterday. The funeral from their residence , " 009 Spencer street , will Uiko place at 2 o'clock p. in. to-duy , Tuesday. Inter ment at Forest Lawn comelory. I'oifionnl I'nracrnpliH. l Clinrlcs Cnllatinn , of Sidney , Neb. , Is reg istered tit tlio 1'uxlon. A. Hnrnctt , of Stuart , Neb. , Is nmoiif , ' tlio Kiiests rcKlHtorcd nt the I'nxton. \V. T. 1 . Wood nnd wife , of ICnnsas City , are registered at tlm Morclmnts. ' P. M. 0. TtiU'.o ' 1ms left on a visit to Ills old home , In Kentucky , after nn absence of thirty-eight years. H. H Ilnll nnd K. A. Wickstern , capital ists of Illinois , Hire nmotiK the Attests of Omahn , visitlni ? Thoinni H , Strutton , who Is now connected with the Western Casket company , of Oitmha. At the Marker : William A. Oray , Davcn- Kan. ; U. G. Anderson , I'oilhuul , Ore. Driven From Home. In Justice Anderson's court ycsteida.v Victor Caldwell , proprlciter ol the United BUitcs National bank building , brought no tion in ejectment , tiKniiist .1. S. Coo Icy , alleg ing tliut the latter has failed to pay rent. Tlio "judge" will bo required to vacate. Thrown nil tlio Komi. John McKotmoy , of Central Pnrlf , was thrown from his wagon Sunday afternoon , nnd received semi ! Internal injuries. A colored man mimed Ktanton witnessed the accident , mid assisted the unfortunate to his Home. On luFly. . On Farimtn street , no.ir Fortieth , Frank Hubn's horse becMinoJilKhtcnetl and dashed furiously east on that highway , throwing f I'Vnnk out and iluninlishliiK the cutter. Turning north on Sixteenth , the steed ran clear to Webster street , where ho was neatly corniled by Charles II. Uwen. How iJiiMtlcoH Arc IMudp. 1 , Dunn , who succeeds Mr. Shea as jus tice of the peace , has of late been in the cm- ploy of the Ilcimblican Printing company nnd devoted his spare hours to the study of law In .1. J. O'Connor's ' olllce. He will con tinue his studies nt odd hours and apply for admission to-tlic bar in a few months. "Worked Her Game. "Maggie , the Tramp , ' " a report of whoso career appeared in Tin : HII : of Sunday , succeeded in softening the heart strings of the county commissioners of Douglas county nnd was furnished transportation to Grand Island from this city. The order for a ticket was grunted Saturday and the female freak lelt for that point yesterday. Two Moiv. D. D. O'Conncll and P. Dovttt , the clerks indicted by the icccnt United States grand Jury for alleged fraud in the November elec tion , were arrested Sunday morning. They will bo tnken to Lincoln to-day by tt United States deputy marshal and ar raigned before Judge Dundy. A Trllllni ! Iclt. By request , the statement in Tim BEE to the effect Unit the /ion Baptist church is entirely out of debt , is corrected. The total indebtedness for the lot was $2,000. The di rectors have pnid off $1,309 since last August , and the date of payment tor the balance does not expire for eighteen months. The Tlnco Postponed. The following agreement was entered into yestcrany : We , the undersigned , as representatives of Wilbur F. ICnapp and John ncading , ( the unknown ) In their match rnce on bicycles , which is stated to take place on February 4 , 1889 , have mutually agreed to postpone said race until February 18 or i5 ! , of which data shall do definitely decided 2 ( two ) weeks be fore the race. JOHN S. Piuxcc , for John Reading. Joitx J. HAUIHX , for Wilbur F. ICnapp. SufCcrint ; For Ilclldoii. The trouble over the theory of the crucifix ion of Christ broke out afresh in the Hus- sian Jew synagogue Sunday , and Mr. Bernstein , who favors the stand taken by Rabbi Goldstein that it was Simon who suf fered on the cross instead of the Messiah , was mobbed by a num ber of indignant fellow Jews. Ho swore out warrants for the arrest of the ringleaders and this afternoon A. Ruben- stein , M. Horwlch , 1C. Horwich , M. Gil- lonsky , M. Simon and L. Cohen were ar rested and jailed. They will bo tried January 24 at 2 p. m. , on the charge of assault and battery. Announcements. C. L. Davis1 now play , "One of the Old Stock , " will have its llrst presentation at the New Grand opera house this evening. J The reserved seat sale opened yesterday morning. Referring to the llrst performance in New York city , the World said that , it was wit nessed by a largo audience ; "Tlio play is comparatively now to the city , having only been played in Harlem. Mr. Davis Is the star , and the audience rccogni/cd him ntonco as tliolr old favorite , Alvln Joslin. The plot of ' 'One of the Old Stock" is so Inter esting that it had better bo heard rather than read. In the play Mr. Davis has a bo nanza. " Mr. nnd Mrs. Florence opened thnirOinaha engagement at Hoyil's opera liouso las tovon- IIIK in Hurry Arthur Jones' new phiy , "Heart of Hearts " which had , a very suc cessful run at Madison .Square theater , New York , lost season. This piny affords both of tlicno artists opportunities to oxcrcisu their peculiar talents. Mr , Florence's con ception of an easy-going English butler is Olio of lila best character sicotchcs , and Mrs. Florence , as the uwoll English lady of the aristocracy , Is a great lilt of acting. "Heart of Hearts" Is by tlio saino author who wrote "Tho Silver King. " tt'atoru'nrlcH In Trouble. The question has been recently raised as to whether the American Waterworks com pany have taken the necessary legal steps in establishing their plant at Florence , and the result of the Investigation will , it is thought , bo a suit in ejectment against that company by the city of Florence. During the summer of 1S8T tlio ofllcers of the corporation endeavored doavorod to got possession of the necessary amount of property situated in Florence on which to establish their works , and succeeded in having an ordinance passed by the major nnd council vacating all the streets and alloys running through that portion tion of the city on which the company Is now operating. The ordinance vacating the streets and alleys is stud to bo void , as It was not constructed nnd passed as the law governing cities of the second class in such cases provides. The whole mutter , it seems , is in the hands of the mayor and council , and that body was , it Is stated , not governed by the advice of the city attorney , but by the agents of the waterworks com pany , whoso object , apparently , was to get possession and then to run tlio risk of being ejected by the city authorities. The mayor of Florence in 18S7 was Henry Hall. The waterworks company was notified ten days ago to vacuto and the thnu expires to-day , What the company will do is not yet known. _ For coughs and throat troubles use "Urown'H llrnnulilal Troches , " "They top an uttaclc of uiy asthma cough very promptly , " C. Falcb , MiumlvUlo , Ohio. SOUTH AllU'S VINIMCTIV13M3SS. to nn Order to Itrnln Council man Iiowry. A pretty condition of affairs was discov ered at what was supposed to bo a meeting of the city council as u board of equalization yesterday morning. According to nn advertisement published in a morning paper , the taxpayers of Omaha are notified that the city council will sit as a board of equalization from day to day in the city clerk's ofllco for the purpose of hearing complaints. The city council delegato.l the duty of holding dully sessions to n coinmittco comK | > scd of Councllmcn Uurnlmm , Bailey and Kowry , who nro supposed to sit from 'J o'clock every morning until 5 o'clock every evening. Councilman Lowry and City Clerk South ard , : t Is said , are bitter enemies. Yesterday morning a UIB reporter dropped into Comptroller Goodrich's ofllce. Councilmen - men Hunilmm and Lowry and W. J. Hnhn , who Is acting ai clerk to the board , were there , and in Mr. Halm's ' possession were the city assessment rolls for ISS'.t. ' Taxpayers wcro coming in , and Mr. Hnhn was permitt ing them to look at the books. While Charley Collins was engaged in looking up nis assessment Councilman Lowry brought his hand down on the coun ter , with the exclamation : "Mr. Hiilin , as a member of the city council and onoof the committee of the board of equalization , 1 protest against business of any nature boinu transacted here. Before any business as a board of equalization Is transacted , I Insist that the books bo returned to the city clerk's oil lee and the board hold its sessions thcro In a legal manner. Tito notices sent to tax payers and the ofllclal ad voitiscmonts specify that the meetings shall bo held there , and any business transacted elsewhere will In validate the work of the board , " Councilman Lowry was asked to explain the unusual proceeding. "City Clerk Southard objects to my pres ence in his olllce , " he said. Saturday noon ho secured a strong padlock and chain and instructed his deputy , Mr. Counsmnn , to place them on the gnto that lends behind the counters In his olllce , and lock it. Ho further instructed him that If 1 sought admission behind the counter to refuse it , and , If I attempted to force mv way inside to brain mo with a paper wcisht. " "But you have a right to enter , Mr. Lowry , have you not , not only as u member of the council , but In the discharge of your ofllcl.il duties ns a member ot the equalization board ) " asked tlio reporter. "Of course I have. A bloody scene was only averted Saturday afternoon by Coun cilman Burnhatn informing mo of the in tended conduct of the city clerk and his sub ordinates. " "What course do you intend to pursue ! " "The booksmust be returned to the city clerk's ofllco and the board will hold its ses sion there or not at till. " "What reason has City Clerk Southard for objecting to your presence ? " "I voted against him and fought his elec tion as city clerk , nnd this is the method he adopts to get even with me. Some very slipshod work is being done by the board , which you can satisfy yourself of if jou in vestigate. " Tin : HII : : man sought Deputy Clerk Conns- man , who refused to talk. Ho referred the reporter to his superior. Messrs. Southard and Burnham were in dulging in nn animated conversation across the counter , winch Tin : Hiu man overheard. The result was that the city clerk dis mounted from his high horse and agreed to permit Councilman Lowry to sit with the other members of the board In his olllce. The books wore returned and the sessions resumed in u local way. "Did you refuse Mr. Lowry admittance behind your counter Mr. Southard i" nskcd the reporter , "No. " "Did you instruct Deputy Counsman to brain him with a paper weight if he attempted to force his way m ( " ' No. " "For what purpose dla you purchase the padlock and chain and place them on your gate ? Was it for the purpose of locking Mr. Lowry out I" "I have the right to make such purchases without disclosing the reason , " was the tart reply. The city clerk was very much mistaken. His conversation with Burnham rovcaled the fact that he refused Mr. Lowry admittance. While in n semi-drunken condition Saturday afternoon lie indulged in the assertion that ho "would llx the s - of a b - so he wouldn't get behind his counter. " "Here's a fine mess , " said a heavy tax payer to Tun BKI : representative. "My opin ion is that this method of doing the city's business will invalidate the whole tax levy : The city council lias no power under the charter to delegate the duty of hearing com plaints and passing on the assessment rolls to three members of the council. The charter plainly states that tlio council shall sit as n board of equalization , and not any portion of the council. They might just as vyell delegate the duty of holding reg ular business sessions of the council to a com mittee. My opinion is that at least a majority of the city council should bo present at each session of tlio board to make any action legal. I am going to look into this matter. " City Attoinoy Webster was seen. Ho thought tlio council hud u perfect right to dolomite the work to a committee. Ho said it was the usual course in all legislative bodies. Whatever the outcome , there Is a pretty condition of affairs existing between ono member of the commiUoo and the city clerk. _ I'Yoiu the Council Bluffs Nonpareil , Dec. 12 , 1880. Wo nro credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos , Joffcris of this city is merely nominal , not exceeding ono-llftli of ono per cent. Such being the case no time should be 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 afllictcd the world during the last hundred years , KxECimrn Orricc. COUNCIL BMWS , Jan. 7 , IbW. I do not hesitate to suy that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. Joffcris' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. 1 speak trom experience , having used it in ray own family ; I am also well acquainted with the facts connected with its use in our city. W. I ! . VAUGHN , Mayor. No physician required , Price of remedy $3. Addres , box No. 05' , Omaha , Nob. ( Dr. Jeffcris has retired from active practice. ) Til 13 J ACKOF CLUBS. It Wan Not a Trump an Played by' air. WulN. The ciiso of Mr. Isaac Maxwell versus Air. T , A. Wells attracted profound interest In the polieo court yesterday , Mr. "Wolfs is n colored gentleman in his f ixtletb year , who has n , young and attractive mulatto wife. Mr. Maxwell has the purest of African blood in his veins , nnd Is proud of his Hottentot ancestry. In the trial , despite the efforts of the city attorney to pet nothing but the facts In the Uht , the following story was un folded with olubor.ito details : Mr. Wells , his wife and Mr. Maxwell nro nil members of the same church nnd also at tend the sitno nlplit school In the Izard building. Mr. Maxwell has bean nayitnr court to Mrs. Wells , and according to the old man's story , Maxwell makes n point to escort her home from school every evening. Wells decided to put a stop to tlioio attentions , Last Fri day evening ho lay In w.ilt with a heavy hlekon club near the corner of Twentieth nud Izard nnd when the wife of bis bosom approached with Maxwell the Litter was sud denly punched In the ribs with the hickory club and asked what ho meant by his con duct. Doing unable to give a satisfactory reason ho next felt the hickory cltio over his head and a tusacl ensued in which Mr. Wells got both of his eyes badly swollen and discolored for his trouble. Ho then attempted to stab Maxwell , but the weapon was taken aw.iy from him. He next rushed home and petting his shot gun went to Mrs. Harris' where- Maxwell had taken tcfugu , nnd endeavored to coa\ him out. Other parties interfered before any more blood was spilt and Maxwell caused Wells' arrest. The latter admitted that ho had as saulted Maxwell and was only sorry that ho had not disabled him. The shot gun ho said he used only to " .skeor" him ns it was not loaded. Ho was fined $2S. Thomas Campbell , Abner Travis nnd W. H. Gntnblc , trustees of the African M. E. church , of which Walls is a member , paid the line. The church will Investigate the affair , and if Walls Is then found guilty he will be expelled from the fold. . Look nt This. All kinds of inerclmmliso nnd per sonal property wanted in oxuhangu for improved farms and wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. . r i ! & H loOi ! Far-mini st. MOKTUAHY IU3CUKI ) . Colonel Forties Dies Alter Two W elc s of Unciinsoloiiincsq. Colonel Alexander II. Forbes answered the inevitable call of the inessniicrer of death at ten minutes before noon yesterday. It will bo remembered that the colonel met with n n accident while returning to this city from a stibutban resort two weeks ago nnd was so injuri'd that no remained unconscious up to the time of his death , passing .way without shedding light upon the manner in which lie had met with the accident. The deceased was born at Woodstock. Canada , about 1M7. Ho eamo to Omaha about twenty-four years ago , and has made this section Ills homo ever since. lie was popu lar among the saloon men of the city , and for years back ho was the trusted manager and employe of Edgar liothery. Ho had a llrm loyalty for a friend , and would face death rather than betray a confidence. This morning word was conveyed to this city that he was dying , nud a largo number of friends , including IJdgar Hothcry and his brother , C. E. Forbes , who is post master at St. Paul , Neb. , hastened to his bedside , and were thcro when the spark of life wentout. The remains will be removed to this city late this nlternoon. Andrew Forbes , a junior brother of the colonel , is buried at Detroit , Mich. , but it is thought that the remains of the latter will bo con voyed to his former childhood homo for in terment in the family cemetery at Wood stock , Canada. Death of Ijawrcnoe litgsnn. ; Lnwrcnco Dugg.in , ono of Omaha's oldest citizens , died at midnight Sunday night nt his residence on Tnirtecnth and Pacific streets. Mr. Duggnn was born In Ireland uud came to this country when quite a. young man. He first located in the south and e.imu to Omaha twenty years ago. He was one of the first drivers of an express wagon in the Gate City. He followed the business until he amassed a competence. Ho owned consider able valuable property in the neighborhood of Thirteenth and Pacific streets. He leaves a wife nnd daughter , now grown to woman hood , to mourn him. Mr. Duggan was an industrious citizen and was respected by a largo circle of friends. Pleading for Her Ijover. John Shulz took in a dance with his best pirl at Shceloy's Sunday night , and became howling drunk. For a few minutes ho man aged to run the ball room to suit himself. His reign of terror w.xs very brief , however , because the proprietor gave him a pair of black eyes , attacking him from behind with the tooof hisbootand , sending him sprawling through the doorway. A mounted police man was called , and after some trouble Shul/t was corralled. A pair of brass knuckles w.is found on his person , and he pleaded guilty on arraignment to the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Ho w.is lined Si7.5J and sentenced to live days in the county Jail. His best girl and his brother chipped in enough to pay the line. The young lady , who is an artless German maiden , then entered u plea for her lover to have his sen tence revoked. Slio claimed ho was n nice boy and she was going to marry him. Ho had paid his way into the dance and was only having a "leedlo fun. " She said further more that somebody must have put the knuckles into the young man's pockets , and she had felt In all his pockets before they started , and ho did not have any weapon. The gallant judge was moved by the elo quent pleading of the rosy-checked lass and kindly revoked the sentence of imprison ment. The I/pfjimntlvo Contest. The legislature is now considering the work of the legislative contest committees which was porformcd in this city about a month ago. Seven ballot boxes of the First , Second nnd Third wards have been sent to the state capital , but as tlio county clerk has the keys to them he will have to bo stib- pujnnod to appear at Lincoln before they can be opened. A. K. Gaily , chairman of tlio election committee of the house of repre sentatives , requested County Clerk Uocho tins morning to send an abstract of the vote cast at the recent general election of Doug las county ior state rcpicscntativcs. Mr. Hocho expects to bo summoned ooforo the legislature to-morrow. Pears' is the purest and bust soap over made. UCPIIHCH. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday : Name and residence. Age. I Phillip H. Shurlep , Omaha . US 1 Huttiu Conlan , Omaha . 10 l William 13. Turnicliffo , Omaha . ! > 0 | Lizzie Von Hullen , Omaha . 19 HHUMl FRIIIIFIOTS Uscdtiythc L'nltrd Ptctcs Government , rndornedby tliclieadsof the Orcat t'lilvmUlcs and J'ulilicl'ood AnalytU s the BtrotiRett. I'urctt and moot Healthful. lr , I'rlcc'H Lream llnHnpPowder dnesnotcontain Aininotna.MiiieorAliim , Ir riicc' * DeliciousI'lararlne Kx- tracU.Vaiiilln.I.eiuoii.OrauEe , Almond , Uow , etc. , do not coitaiul'ol : oiioit OiUor Chemicals , PBICE BAKING POWDER CO. . New York. Chicago. St. Loula , ( Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A nm'volof imrlty iotiKth nml wliolewnienesf. Moro economical tlmn the ordlnnry kliid.i , nnd ciniuit bo sold Iu cnimietltlnnulth the multltiiilus of low c Mt. 8bnitwclilit ilium or yhosidmto jiowders. Sold only Iu runi. Itoynl linking l'o\\dcr Co. . IS * Wall street , New York. How a Young Man Got Rollof From a Distressing Condition. Fltr.I ) VTAMVAY. 'Shall 1 toll j-nu tlio lilftory of my cn o ? Well , It us o ye.ir or moro iiyo that It commenced. I had bcvn feellni ; more or lossundcr the wea ther , \ \ hen I noticed my symptoms w ere bocom- liiK more or lo'.s troohlosomo. I had nttlto ae- \vrupatnslii my chobc , often very p.uuful on talclntr a lon liroatli ; lic.idaclios came on nnd I had thorn 110:11 ly nil the time , Bomctlmos dull nud licnvy , sometimes slnirj ) nnd shootlnp. I would of ti'ii Bet \ ory dlzy BO that I would nl- . It .seemed ns It T li.ul iv cold In my licnd continually : It was nil stopped up. My throntwas dry nnd uncomfortable , nnd felt us If there was Homethlntt lodKed there that I could not remove. In the morning I would lieni nnd nt > n Krcat deal. My npptito was varhv bio , and my food often cnusoa distress. I be came depressed and felt but Httlo Hko working. I wns advised to visit theolllce of Dr. .Ionian , nnd the losult is , 1 Improved Kradiially but surely , until now I can say that my troubles have ceased ; the pains In my chest nre tiono ; my headache has passed away ; my head feels clear , my appetite good anil no distress. I feel bright and ref i osbeil after rlsluy ; in the mom- ini ; , and go to work with a zest. I can enjoy life , feel trireme attd well , and am pleased to plvo this testimonial. " Mr. Fred \Val\vay Is employed as a composi tor at Mr. K C. Kestner's printing establish ment , 1307 Howard stioet. DOCTOK J. CRESAP MCCOY , ( Late of Uellevtio Hospltal.New York. ) Succeeded by DOCTOU Dtiaries ( Late of the University of New York City and llowuid UnlvoisitVt Washington , D , if. HAS Ol'KIOES No. 31O and 311 Ramsra Building Corner Fifteenth and Hnrney xts. , Omaha , Neb. , where all curable cases mo treated with success. Note Dr. Charles M. Jordan has been resi dent phy.slc.lan for Dr. McCoy , In Omaha , for the past year and Is the physician who lian made the euros th.it have buen published weekly In this paper. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , Uripht'H disease. Dyspepsia , Ithoumatlsm and all NIMIVOUS mSKASHS. All dlse.ises pe culiar to the sexes a specialty. UATAUUH CUItlU ) . CONSULTATION at ollice or by mall , 81. Ollico hours-llto II a. m. , "to4 p.in , , 7 to 8p. in. , Sunday olllce hours from I ) a. m. , to 1 p. in. Corrusuomlrnre receives prompt attention. Mitnv diseases are troited successfully by Dr. Jordon throng ! the nmlls.auil It Is thus possible for tlio-o unable to make a Journey to obtain Sl/rcKSSKI'Ii IIUSI'ITAL THE ATM KNT AT U'liiuii HOMJS. : RAILWAY. Omada , Gooncil Bluffs And Giiica 1 ? .Uko * ? * "e8 Molnen , Mnrslmltown . . .i CI "KiP- > l on. Chicago , .Mllwnukeo , f , n"iiFJI111.1 ! fk J ? 'L ' ° P = ' , ' ' ) lollf Nebrnili ritdo.Vyoinlnar , Utah , Idaho , Nevada. Oregon. . . . . YW-i - ; * ' * j 'v-n * * . It 1-AuAiinni.r.KrirMj UAItH .vquBlof wlilcbean not lie found cl cwhoro. At roiincll Ilium , the trulnn of tlio Union I'actilo itiill. war . connectfn union deuot with tlio ot the ChN ciiKO.4 Norlliireitern Iljr In Chicago the lraln of ilurn ll'ncV C' ' ° ie oo""cctlonWIU'tluneofallothor /'NORTHWESTERN" . lir.llitth SSlllKIoltal11'11 ! ! uj.iirn. B. p. WII.RO.V. tcu 1 J * nnBer. Qen'l I'u.sT Agoat. W. N. UAIICOCK. S . U. K KIMUAI.I'llckotAveDt. IJTI . " K WKOT. Cltr 1'ainonger Agent HOI Karnain ! tt _ Omalm fb. TANDARD mYPEY/RITING / S HORTHAND I HOROUGHLY CHOOL 1 AUGHT , ! 2 Slice ! y JSIot-li , Oniiiliu. T. E. FIRE INSURANCE ICuoui 03 Traders' J CH9CACO. RoiCrCDCCl-Mctroiiolliiui Nutlonnl n&nV. U. u , Ii4i ) & . lio. ThallrulttrcetOo Divontm ; . UUDIIIIIUU , Arroii\ : v..iMM\7 lit Ueur.iorn At. , c'muiuui "iwioj free ; il > ear < jiurlun.o ; Uu i ' COMPETITION Our special suit sale has created sucli a stir that we have decided to continue the same for another week , to give all an opportunity to take advantage of the remarkable bargains offered. Our immense sales last week was evidence that the public know that bargains ad vertised by us are well worth securing For our aoconrt week's sales , last week's values will bo duplicated , and iu some in stances surpassed , as we have added to the special suits iu place of the lots closed out. Severallines of worsteds and cassiinerea , much finer than those advertised before. AVe give you a choice in sack and frock suits , made up in the most elegant manner , which formerly fold at $12.50 , $13.50 , $15 and $16.50 , all at $9.75. And another line formerly selling at $18 , $2O and $22.50 , now at $13.50. This is not a mere reduction sale. Slaughter is the only way to express it , as even the former Jig- urea were very low for the goods. In our Furnishing department , wo are offering yoi ; a rare chance to bnv everything in this line at nominal prices this month. Almost every dollar's worth of furnishing goods inventoried on January 1st , was taken in at a big reduction upon cost. Wo offer them now for what we have inventoried them This moans that you can buy furnish ing goods far below what the goods could be bought for of the manufacturer and Im porter and if yoxi need Underwear , Hosiery , Shirts , Gloves , Suspenders , Neckwe ir or anything else in that line , you can make a bona fide saving of from twenty-five to fifty per cent by buying them of ns this month. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , " ' " "DON'T" Flutter yourself that you c.m Ret without un Ovoicoat this season un-1 "JONT ) , , Ml s the rare opjioitutilties uhlcu no nro now oirprlng in special baisnlns. Not In old styles nml Hhop orn goods , but nil of tlie imsliust anil the bo t. GRATEFUL LUMFOKT1NU. s's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "Dy a thorough knunli-ilco "f tlio natural laws Klilcli govern thu o | > t'ratloiiH of dlKC&tlon luul nutrl- flyn , and by n tnrclul iipiillcutlon of the line nroijcr- tlos uf wullelcttuil foco.1. Mr. Kpps haaprovliliM our brcalrra > * t table wltU a dvllcntcly tlarori'il tiuveniKO wlilc'maypiivo ' us many lieuvy doctor' Ijllli. Hli by til < Juilicloui use ot xticli articles ot licit lh.it it const lutlon may be ( mutually built m > until htroiii ; iMiouihto reslst.uvory tendency to clfieate. Hun dreds of fiibUo maladies uro tloutlni ; around n realty to attack wliorevor them li awcnk ,1111111. Wo may t'scniio many n liitnl nlmft by kecplHK'ouncl von well lortltlcd with pure blood and n properly nourlsbed frames' Civil Si-rvlco ( iaiette. Made Flniiily with bullliii ; water or milk. Sold onlj In Imir pound tlni by ( irorars labeled tlius : TA MP < 3 TPP ? ! 9 , PD IloimuopatUic Cliemhts JiiluJjUlirFuaL/L/n / / LOMIO.V. UNOLAMJ. DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! Host sets of troth f3. Kllllnu at half ratci. Teeth extruded without pnln. Kxamlnatlon of the mouth free. Send Scent ttiuiip with correspondence. Paxton Blk. , Cor. Kith anil Fnnwm. YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Ifif 5" BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters , Selected and packed with cleanliness & euro by CH , PEARSON & CO , Baltimore , Md They uro the lieit. Abk your ( Irocw for them > * ni ari * ' " "i J SANTAL-MIDY Arrests discharges from the urlnry 01 I gans In cither hex ! : t ( ImiirH. 1 It In wipertor to ( oi.ilbn ] , tnbflia , or IliijcctlonH , nml frro fiom nil bad rmll 3 or oilier Incomcnlunru ) . SANTAL-MIDY I. Gni , > iiiU . . . - , - which - lK"ir vhkJiiioiioerLV' the mine ' " " t --vljt1uit | , > lirinnlno DREXEL & MAUL , < SucccssorsloJlm a , Jn.'obs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old htand Il 7 rnrnnm ? t. Orders by ti'kgrnpb hollrltednnd proinptly attended. TuU'phonu to No "J . . . . . , * > nu DUBf > r > .vur/lwl ll * V , " pu li | , „ v * v | "K - rQiUFDllreurrdlo ibic iuooltii. KealeJ I ktui tkt < e.tuuip. EA.NDEHELECTaiOC0.1G'JUL.IIbl.cIIICAQO.Ill , OtffCOlUA1J \ IXl'.l'.l. ln rr.1 TUeillAR UR : CUSHIOI 5/ | | fr ' V li.y | r . ( ' ii iri lltin tnlWu lebtttrJ. < 'oia H Jl i ( cu.l.lriijtr.lJJu.iloc ! uJI oiteit. Kuirrnrufl Ja * ; l , < T t > ll other rrinrilur iu Ki'lu * > ir n/-jCl ! > > _ K. llldCOX. HfilJ llr.irt. nj. I'or. Hlb. > rt l..rL CALLDt U aiTShc I til IT i" HOOK * i I'tuul I , IIII. i 3 AUIK1 _ i-rrory. luily To-t niHiiliiHul.ilr I lll mi.I n nl > wl > \ catlM ) ( waltit ) o.iilulnlii.lull l rtKulam lit liom rtirt' . flvo "ft I f.ru'L * . Ail'lrt * * , PROF.T.C. rOWLERMooUu iConn > ESTABLISHED 1851 I SO So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St. Tlio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clirouic , Nervous and Private Diseases , * NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost MnnhooJ. Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache tun ! all the eflecli Icadmjtto early decay ancli > hjp > . Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with ne\cr-faihnc uc ss. SYPHILIS and all bail Blood and Skin Dla- C03C9 permanently cured. S-KIDNEYand URINARY comphints , Gleet. Gonorrlioca , Strlctu re , Varicoccle and all diseua of the Cenito-Urmar ) ' Organs cured promptly without injury to Stonuch , Kidneys or other Organs. G3No experiments. Age and experience lm portant. Consultation free and sacred. -Scnd 4cents postage for Celebrated Works oa Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Disuses. < WThos < : contemplating Marriacc "end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male ana Female , each 15 cents , bolh 35 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the olii Doctor. A frienUlylctterorcallmaysa efuturesutTer- ingand < ; hinieand add gel < Ien > ears tolife. A2yvUook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " jo cents ( stamps ) . Mcdicma and \Mitings sent everywhere , secure from exposure Hour > , 8(08. ( Sundays 9 to iz. Address F. p. CLARKE , HI. D. , 186 So , Clark St. , CHICAGO , 8U , . OMAHA DISPENSARY , NEIIVOUH , CIIIIOMC mid I'IIIVAIK DISUAJ-ES of Muxnnrt WOMEN successfully tioatoil. YOUNG MEN HudprliiK from tlm efforts of youthful lolllei or Inills- irc'llnn , or arc trouble' ! ullh Weakness , .Vcrimis Debility. ! . ( ) of Memory , le ) < poiiilency , A\ onion to hocU'ly. Kldnoy Trouble1 , or any illieum1 of tliotic'n- ito-Urfnary oruan * , can hern find a tale nud speedy cure. Clmr/es reasonable , especially to the po tr. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'lheroir ( > ninny troubled \\llh too frequent i > rnmi - tlonsot tin ) bl.iilder often ixeonipiinleif li > asllttlit Miuiitlnu orlininlnu ienx itlon , nml wenki'nlni : ot the i-yiiliim In a manner the patient lannut ace unit lor. On eAamlntiiir llio urlnar ) dep inits n mpy siM.lnirut \\tll olten be Iniiinl , nn 1 sometimes small ii.irtlt.leof alluiiiKMi n 111 appear , or the coloi Mill bu til n thin nilUl.ih IIIHI. ii iin chanulni ; ton dark or torpl I up. pcnranro ' 1 hero are mini ) menu ho die ol thlHdlnt- tulty , iKiionint ol HID cause , which IH the second since ot nominal uo'ikness 'I ho doctor "III ( 'ii'inui- ' tee a perfect euro In nllbiich cases nnd n healthy rcotoriuloii of the venllo-urln iry organs Consulta tion true.cnd ! lor Scent Mump "Young Man's Friend ; or Gddoto Wedlock. " niKKTO AM. Ai > imi-s : ! DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N. II. Cor , loth tV DotiK'lns Stfi. : or Notional IH | lioiibiiry , coiner 1UU nnd Miiln. Kansas C'lty.Mo UMUI i uuiiii U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'nltl Up Ciipilal . $100,00 ! ) Surplus . 50,000 II. W , V\TIS : , I'rcsldmt. JiKwiH H KI.KII. Vl.'o I'rcslilt'nt. A. l { . Tot'/.vi.iN , "ml Vice I'loslil.'iit * \V. II. H. IliciinC'mlilcr. : . W. V. Moitsi : . .loiiNH.CoM.iN4. II , w. VATBS. I , i\vis s. 1:1.1:11. : : K. TOLV.AI.IS. THE IRON BANK , UHIIHT l-t uinil ACjencr.il I Remartable fn r powerful imtt thoUa touo. pliable nclloti anja.fr- coiaK durability , 'tj yi ara' i fun taut K'mrnim-a of the o ci > keBC4 of tniuo Instrument : ! . GOLD MRMLVJAY.V EXPOSITION ma. Won. 3O3-404-I70-OO4. THE MOST PEEPEC'J ' OP I'ENNVIIOVA ? , XVAI'IJKS era um-bifully DM ; * ! monthly by over 1U.UUU indies ArufSn/e , Kffm tuttl un < l 1'katunl 81 ptr l < ox hy inoil.or Bt ilruBKlsta. # < le < l tj'ai tlcuhtrf ! . ' poi.lflgn I4i.'up . AildniHj TUB KVIIEKA Cucmc-u , Co. , JJuraotT , Miuu. For Halo ttn-l l > u mull lit/ CV > . , DESK GO , ST. 10111 $ , MO. , U.S. A. FirlmlttOvurn * Hui'wl'n offrw . ' TYLEH'B BOYAL TYPE V/K1TEB CABINET C & DESK , COMBINED , AdiPUdt3E a yMacUMno a A > oBANKCOUHTERE.DESK8ac OMAHA MEDICALrX1 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th St. Dodffo Sts. lOllTIIETIIBATUCNTOr Al t Appliance : for Daforraitics and Trussoj. ric-t incllltlo' , oprnr.iUia unit rcmeilloi for fiirco ) ( fill treatment of every form of illsenso requiring Medical orijuiYicHl Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. noanl nnd attendance ; best hospital accommoda tions in the wot. WIIITI ; loiiiiiicuLAKSoii lioforuiHIo and lr c i. Trusses , ( "lull Keel , Curvature of llio hnlnp , I'llct , Tuinon , Cancer , Catarrh , ISronoliills. lnhHlalloo , ISIrctrlclty , IMrnlr n. l.'ullcpir , h'Mner. liliuhlarv Kye. l nr , hbln and llloodnnd allHurglcal operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Uooi ; o.v DISEASES op WOMEN rims. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE M.MitVO A .OI'FOIM.TV OP PRIVATE JHSEASES. All lllood lls ? c successfully troatod. Brplillltld l'ol on removed from tlio H > ftem without morcurr. New restoratlvo treatment for lei * ot Vital INmcr. I'ergons unublo to vlilt UH may ho Ireatod at home by correspondence. All communications rontltlentlal. Medicine * or Instruments Kent l > y mull or cxproi" . ni'curely imckml. n * marks to lauicntc conteutt or semtir. Una personal Interview pieferrcd. Cull nnd consult u or send liHtory ot your case , nnj wo will send In iilnln wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREEI Upon I'rlvntc , Special or Xervous DUiusci , Iinno- trncy , byplilllt , ( ilect nnd Vnrlcocele , vrltli tinoetlon IlKt. Audresa Omaha Medical f7 Suryical Institute , or nn. McMBSMAMY , Cyr. 13th and Doilgo Sts. . - - OMAHA , NEB. 20 to 60 DAYS. This is n dif-cnso wlik-h Jins liorotoforo linfllcd nil Medical Scionuc. Ve Inivn H KHiiii'ily.iinkniwii In iinyuna In tlio WoildoittHldo ( if oHrCoinpiuij' . nml one Unit luis \S.VS-ES ; ; FAIBH ; ! > to cure tin- molt obitl int'j can H 'IVn dayH In ri'cent f.inMndiics thuvork. . It Istliu olil iMuotilc ilei-p seated cases tlilit wo nolk'lt. Wo Imvo cured liundri'dsvlio liavo lieen iibiuidrincd hy I'liysli-iiuis. and pro'iouni'od Incur. ililu. and wo clnilleiiu'o tlio world lo lirliu IIH ac.no that \vo will not euro In loss th. in Hlxty days. felnro llio hlatorv or nii'iltclnuii tnnspenlllo for Kyjilillts lias hoeii bonKiit for liut nuver foiinn until our wna dlvcovi ) ed , and\\o are hiHtllled In aylng It Is Hie only Homedy Intliu World tlintvlil poi > I'lvoly CHIO , lie niiMilhii Intint Mi-dli-ul orkl , ii inlillslicil liy the li'flt knoivii iiiitnuilll.'s. hity liero wi.-i : no vent till" Hjiodllc lioforo. uiirriiin- i-dy nlll cine when ovorytliltiK lie IIIIH lulled. NVfiy wttnto your time and money \\lth p.itont imitlcliifhtlnit never had vlrtilo nr doctor ultli | iivslcliuHtlmt ! ] uiniiot euro you , you that liitvo Irled evoiyihlnui'lsi'Hlioiildcotni' to nsnotv anil iut iiuriiiiinunt lellcf , you never cannot Itelso- Hlii'ji' . Mark what no miy. In HM end you mutt take our remedy orNM Kit raiovur nnd yon that liitvo been allllcieil lint a bhoittlme Mould by nil moans conio lo us now n > t 0110 In I en of now rmcM over K t ] i 'inianenily curod. Many Ki-t li < * lp and tliluk tlioy are Cioo lioin tlm ll < iw. but In OIK- , two o.- thronnirs .ifiur 1C | . , ai ii'n'iilM In a niuru linrrlblofoim 1'liis Ih n Mood I'ui'illmand wltt ( Jura any Skin or lllood Uihu.iho wliun lhu I''iiils , THE GOOK REMEDY GO , Idiom 10 anil II , U. S. National Hunk Oinaliiiuli. . f" i ( uriMliy 5ll\NMI'l'rf'li''l' ( ' 1'lrriiUM fro U. UH.U.IIS ItUUI Ilk < 0 ( JllJlllM. .Nfb. Hit i : i. WKST'H NuiiVK A.VII HIIAIN TIIKAT- iii'.si a Kiiiiranttcd in-cllc ; lor lly torl.k , OI//l- ness , ( onviiUloiiH , J'UH. Nerv nis Neuralgia , Jlcad.i-hii NCI voiiHl'iostratlonc.tiiMedbytliiiuiiu ofulo ihiil or totmtto , Wakofulnois , .Menial le- jireKHtiiu , HoftunlnL' of tlio llraln rexnltlni ; In In- H.inliy . anil lo ulliiK to nilbery. de-cay and death. I'reiwutiruOld Ano. llan-oiinim , IXIM of power In i lth < r MJV. Involuntary lo4Hex an 1 Siunnat | < mliiifi caiifcod liyovor-oxortlnn of tlio bruin , elf > ubiitio or ( ivcrlndnlKetifo. Kuril lux contains one iniinth'H treatment. 4I.OU a box , ornlx boxes forti.U'-vntby mull | in > p.ild oiirci clpt otprlca WE GTJAHANTBB SIX BOXES 'J'o euro any case , with 'u < li order rc < oivt-d liy usforKtx iinxtM , ucoonip.inlud wltli ( V ) VMiwlH M'nd llio pnrcliaher our will ten un.irantoo to refund - fund the nionuy If thu tr utniunt doot not olU'tt i me. ( iuuriinteex iMiied only by ( loojriiun Co. , Drugirisuolo : A ats , ] Jlu ruriiiint , Umnhu. . Nub ,