8 THE ( BtAHA. DAILY BEB2 FKIDAY. JANUAKY 25. 18S9. THECITY. _ John A. Vnmlon Uurp sold his stock of drugs nt 1011 Howard street , to C. G. Hunt , yostcrdny morning1 , for $1,000. i The wotnnn Hudson failed to appear against the cxprobsnmti Unites , who was piispcctcd of stealing three trunks , con sequently the priponor was discharged. A complaint has boon filed in the po lice court against William Ills for Ions- Inp a house to a wotnnn named Mainio .VilHmns who uses it for disreputable purposes. The water works company began work in compliance with the notice of the Florence city council on the grail- IIIR of Uridjro and Washington streets , and gnvo promisojhat the work would bo continued. Patrick Leonard , aged sixty yours , died of consumption at Twenty-ninth nnd Ames nvntuic. The funeral will take Dltico Saturday at 8 a. 1.1. to Holy Family church. Interment will bo in St. Mary's cemetery. The horse and sleigh which so mys teriously dtbiipponrud Wcdnofldny even ing from the dnnco hull at Central Park was found on the farm of a man named Uussoy , some miles west of Central Park. ' It had received no damages. Personal I'ar.iurnplis. .7. C. White , of Lincoln , is at tlioPiixton. W. A. .lamlcson , of JCdgnr , is at tho. Pax- ton. dlX D. Mulr nnil wife , of Lincoln , nro at the Paxton. M. S. Weaver and nlcco registered at the Jltirrny. II , S , Heed was a guest at the Millnril yes- tcrdiiy. .1. C , Fuller , Ccilur Itnplds , registered lit the Murray. , T. < ? . Limlqucst nnil wife , Nebraska City , nro nt the Murray. OeorRc B. Killlp , Nebraska City , Is stop- ] > itif. ' nt the Murray. William AiiKoan , of Clrand Island , is stop- piiiR nt UK ; Paxton. .1. E. Porter , of Cambridge , N. Y. , Is n a guest at the Murray. George A. Furnham , of Saratoga , N. Y. , Is stopping at the Murray. Hugh C. Walltor , of Nebraska City , Is slopping ut the 1'iixton. S.V. . Drown and wife , of Tricnd. are slapping ut the Millard. HoboitJ. Hoattlc , ot Kearney , is one of the ( 'ticsts at the Paxton. K. 11. Walilijulst , of Hastings , WHS a guest at the Paxton yesterday. C. S. liciiumond and J. W. Green , of Kear ney , arc registered at the Millard. J. W. GoIT and C. II. Toncray , of Fremont , registered at the Paxton last night. Leave of absence for one month has been granted Second Lieutenant Lucius L. I JUT- fco. Seventeenth Infantry ( Fort U. A. Hus- Boll , Wyo. ) , to take effect about February 1. Fred M. Youngs , foreman of THE Jiuu press room , is passing around the cigars on the advent of a twelve pound girl at his homo. The young Indy arrived yesterday afternoon. Guests at the Millard will miss the genial countenance of Night Clerk W. A. , Strong for n few weeks. Ho Is taking a well earned vacation , and will spend it in the south. In the meantime his brother , J. E. Strong , will 1111 his place with all the ability of a lifo time experience. Until a week ago ho presided over the desk in the St. James , Kansas City. 1 Wants u > Fight. Billy Euwards , of Kansas City , Is hero for the purpose of arranging a light witii any 1"7 pound in the west. _ Stealing head. A young lad named John Lale was caught yesterday stealing 100 pounds of load pipe from Spiegel's , on Douglas street near Twelfth , and arrested by OMccr Gullon. Itoclic Supports Himself. County Clerk Koehc stated yesterday that be believed thohouso committed on privileges and elections had not opened the ballot boxes recently sent to the legislature , and that there was no poll books in them to bo exam ined , as reportod. Mr. Hocho claims to have all the poll books of the recent election in bis possession , as well as tbo keys to tbo boxes. Plillip Ijiuiu'B Settlement. Philip Lang , the Farnam strsct shoe inan , bas compromised with his creditors paying them 75 cents on the dollar , the amount aggregating $5,2'501 tbo stock being valued at about S ID , 000. As a consequence of this agreement , Mr. Lang is now conducting bis business in the samu manner , as ho did be fore his recent temporary arrangement with bis creditors. Father and Daughter Scpnrnted. Chrlstof Docrlng and his bride , formerly Louisa Ximmcrman , left for Kansas City last night. The report in a morning paper to tbo effect that the twain was not brought back by DetectivoHlmi fuss , is denied by the detective , who states that ho accompanied them nnd bad them under surveillance nt all times cnrouto from Lcavonworth to Omulia. llofore leaving this place Mr. Zimmerman , the father of tbo girl , tendered the couple $50 , through a messenger , but the money was declined. The father refused to bo reconciled , and refused to see his daugh ter , requesting thotu to keep out of Mis sight. Ought to go to Niagara Falls. Sam Dates an expressman , charged n lady tO for hauling a couple of trunks only a short distance. The legal rate was only $1 , but tho. lady offered Dates , who is a negro , fll In payment of the bill. Ho would not accept this , and also refused to glvo up her trunks unless she paid the extortionate fee of ( it. She therefore caused his arrest on the charge of larceny. The Judge offered to ro- Icasc him if ho would settle mutters with the lady according to the legal rates , which ho most gladly accepted. Opening the HlotR. The Cabloj ? oinpany has placed several men ot work along its lines opening the cable slots which the cold weather has decreased be yond the usual width of live-eighths of an inch. The workmen use a steel wcdgo which they drive to the head , forcing nn opening about n inch In width. They then insoit a wrench with which they tighten the bolts and which draws back the guido rails to the required width. The work is not un attended by danger as the wedge is some times squeezed from the slot nnd ( lies fre quently to a distance of llfty feet. A blow from the wcdgo would cnuso painful results. Tlio KxprcsH Companies Delimit , Relative to the action taken by the produce commission men la sending out circulars instructing their country cor respondents to ship produce by freight , In stead of by express , Charles Potter , of the Wells-Fargo Express company , stated that it would not materially decrease the business of Ills company. The latter was paying llttlo or no attention to the commission men , as far ns tholr proposed boycott , which bo didn't consider a boycott , was concerned. "Thero are two seasons of the year that they cannot ship eggs by freight , " ho said. "That Is when the weather is extremely colder or when it is intensely hot. So , you see , they will have to patronize some express company in order to save perishable goods. " The First IJnptlsi Church. Rev. A. W. Lamur was the presiding mod erator nt the annual mooting of the First Bap tist church last night. The attendance was qulto largo and the reports of the various ofllccrs were Gratifying. The membership Is now3S8. II. D. Rhoads , In his clerical report , stated that the membership January 1 , 18iS , was 831 : additions by letter , 65 ; baptism , 41 ; ox- perlenco , 5 : restored , 'J , thus making the Increase - crease 100 , bad not 40 loft the church by letter , death ana exclu sions. The not increase in membership is 67 , The treasurer , M. G. Maclond , reported - ported that the receipts of the church for the past year for expenses and benevolent pur poses were llll ! ) .ai. The expenditures wore tlO.lttl.Tg , leaving a balance on hand of 1211.140. Ono year ago tucro was only 39 cents In tbo treasury with an unpaid balance- f 144. The meeting closed with the election of oDleera for the cnguluj ? year. lVK OAH8 HKKWSMD. Why Un * the Hock Inland Sent Its Stock Away ? A recent action of the Hock Island , In which ft great part of lit rolling stock wns called in from the service of Om&ha am South Omnha , Has caused considerable com ment In railway circles and also resulted la much complaint on the part of the shippers. Yesterday Hlmcbmigh < bMcrrIutn requested eighty-five Hock Island freight cars for ship ping purposes , but were Informed by the local agent of tbo company hero that his road could not accommodate them. The grain merchants immediately telegraphed to the oflleiftls at Chicago , nnd received reply that no cars rould bo furnished. Inquiry nt the terminal In the I31uTs ( revealed the fact that but a few cars wore available. Just what this mean * has not ns yet been developed , and the at taches of the road at this point when ques tioned this morning could give no explana tion of the situation. It is stated that the Hock Island ofllcinls have given out that they nro using all their cars In handling the ice crop at various sections of the United States , but this Is regarded as n very poor excuse for the attitude they l.avo taken toward the Omaha shipper. It Is whispered that the Hock Island is about to tie up with some other system , but Just what the combination Is could not bo ascertained. The Union elevator vator company was compelled to shut dowa to-day , the cars not being obtained , Ocnrrul Audits Oi'Kiuii/.c. The general freight agents of the various railroads centering and communicating with Omnha mot and effected an organization at the Millard hotel yesterday. Those present were ! W. N. Dabcock , of the Chlcaeo ft Northwestern ; Thomas Miller , of the llur- lington ; Daniel King of the Missouri Pacific ; M. D. Williams , of tbo Wubash ; S. S. Slovens , of the Hock Island ; F. A. Nash , of the Chicago , Milwaukee. & St. Paul ; .Too Arthur , of tbo Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Paul ; James Preston , of the Chic.igo ft Nonthwi torn. 11. A Pride , general eastern agent of the Chicago ft Northwestern , with lir.idqtiartcrs at New York City , w.is nro- scntcd , and talked to some length on the benclits that have resulted from similar or- ganl/.ations in New York. Chicago , St. Louis nnd such points of prominence. The pur pose of the organization Is to consider local mutters pertaining to froUht rates , and the handling of trafllc generally. The organization wns permanently eiTcctcd with W. N. Uabcosk , of the Chicago & North western , ns chairman. Daniel King , who represented.I. O. Philllppi , of the Missouri Pact lie , was chosen temporary secretary. The meeting adjourned to convene next.Mon day at the Millard. OIHoials Consult , Ed Dickinson , general superintendent of the Union P.icilic , bas gone to Chicago , whither ho will tonsult with Vice President Ilolcombe and Assistant General Manager Mellon. Just what will result is a matter of much conjecture at headquarters in Omaha. Ilailruad Not09. The obsequies or Superintendent McConiff , of the Burlington , wore held at Lincoln yes terday. All the engines on his division of the system wore heavily draped in mourning , nnd the engine on the overland that arrived in Omaha this morning Was alho draped to bis memory. A number of his associates in railway circles , incl-iding J. Phillippi of the Missouri Pacific and Assistant General Freight Agent Smith of the Burlington , loft Omaha yesterday to bo present at the funeral. His successor lias not been appointed as yet. The Union Pacific has instructed Its gen eral attorney to draft a bill to be submitted to the legislature creating tin inspector of locomotive engines. It is reported that W. II. Murphy , formerly of this place , now purchasing agontof the Rio Grande , is dying at Salt Lake City. The Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Paul even ing train for Chicago will le.ivo Omaha at 0inn p. m. with vestibule cars on and after January ! i7. B. A. Branch , western traveling passenger agent of tbo Chicago & Atlantic , is in the city. JIM CUEIGHTON'S COUKTESY. He Welcomes "Ilco" llcportcrs to the Jefferson Square Parlor. Reporters , and especially these of TUB BEE , arc among the "not wanted" at Rooms 21 ! and 24 in the Ware building the place where frequent and protracted meetings are Doing held by the Jefferson square boomers. Every individual who enters the sacred pre cincts of these apartments is suspected of being connected with the ta'bnocd class. About noon an innocent-looking.voungman dropoed into Room 1 nnd addressing Mr. Crcighton nnd J. B. Furay , who wcro seated at a table examining some lithograpns of Jef ferson square showing the elevation and other nllcgcd advantages possessed by that much mooted spot as a location for the new city hall , said : "Can cither of you gentlemen tell mo If a gentleman named Collins [ for jnstancoj has boon hero this morningi" "CollinsJ "Vou must mean Major Collins. No , ho hasn't been Hero this morning. " "That's funny , " said bo of the innocent countenance. "Ho said that ho had to at tend a meeting hero this morning and told mo to meet him hero at 1 ! . ' . Has tHere been no meeting hero this morningi" "Sav , young man , " said Mr. Creighton , "how long bavo you been with THE BiuJ Wo know most of your men , but you are anew now one to us. There , there , don't deny it. You arc welcome. Come up any time , nnd wo will toll you all wo know , " with a wink at Mr. Furay. The young man wnb courteously dismissed. The lithographs Unit the Jefferson square ad- vocutos have had printed , purport to show superiority of their site over the one on Farnam street , nnd to pivo the exact eleva tions , with several other things which nro just about ns visionary as the city hull on paper which Is being hung throughout the city. ' Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Faniam-St. Tel. 1201. Blank book makers , etc. Jack the itlppcr. Wednesday evening noout 0 o'clock two men ( from Fort Omaha were in Crissey's drug store , 'on the corner Jof Twenty-fourth nnd Lake , re turning from the city , when they were start led by the cries of some female , seemingly in distress. They hurriedly followed up the lint scream , when louder and moio piercing than before came the cries of "Murder ! Murder ! " At that moment they perceived two figuies only a few foot from the sidewalk in a hot struggle , and as they ncarcd the scene the taller ot the two took to flight. The men stopped to inquire from the woman the causa of the trouble , but she was out of breath and it took her some moments to recover her self. When shu did HO she stated that she had just gotten off the car and was nn her way homo when a man suddenly stopped before - fore her , soiling her wrist , and dragged her to the spot where she was then standing , The villain claimed to bo "Jack the Kipper. " The men gave chase , but wora unsuccessful , They reported the matter nt the fort , and soiiio six men volunteered to hunt him up. The party had not returned as law as yes terday morning , _ Mnrtlii'x First Wife. The first wife of Dan Martin , the alleged bigamist , is hero with her child from St. Joseph , and produces her marriage certificate as evidence of her marilage with Daniel. She is willing to swear that no dij vorco has been issued. Her husband cumo to Omaha to secure work and Instead of sending for bis family , it is alleged ho illegally married Miss Douglass. Mrs. Martin No. 1 bad a lonp talk with Chief Soavoy and will bo retained as the principal witness against her busbana. Jnn Douglass , n relative of the second wife , is determined to push the matter nnd sco that Martin gets the punishment ho deserves. A communica tion from ono of the streetcar drivers to TUB Buu denies the assortlon that the street car drivers , of whom Martin was ono , at tempted to assist Win nt the tlmo of bis arrest , or were oven willing to shield him from the punishment ho deserved. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh'a Cure fa the remedy for you. For bale by Goodman - man Drug Co. TUB OANO'S SCIIHMI3. They Talk of I/ojjlslntlns Mayor Bruntuli Out of Ofllce. Wednesday rrrornlng a delegation of prescti' ' ana cx-oQlcinls of the city went to Lincoln , among them being Messrs. Hiscnll , Lowrcy and Heche ) . The Intent of the trip , it has been stated , is to effect nn amendment to the charter which is soon to como up before the legislature for consideration. The amendment is to change the time of holding the city election from December to the 1st of May. If that should bo done and tbo law should bo made retroactive , it would have the effect of legislating out of ofllco the pres ent mayor , together with as many other ofllcors ns the law might bo framed to in clude. QSucn legislation , however. It Is Known would bo mainly directed against the mayor , who is well known to have fallen into dis pleasure with the busted combine of the old council. Spcnklngof the mutter yesterday a citiren who seemed to bo cognl/unt of what was bolne done , said that the scheme was ono of private animosity and spite , nnd could re sult If carried out only in a com plete disarrangement of municipal order and arrangement. The fiscal jcar which now begins on January 1 would bo changed to May 1 , which would entail a repetition of the annoyance which was experienced when the last change was made. With regard to legislating Mayor Hroatch out of ofllcc , the speaker said bo had no fears that that would bo done because the mayor had more friends In Lincoln , than the gang would be able to produce. From ( lie Council IllufTH Nonpareil , Dec. IB , 18.HO. Wo are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos. JofToris of this city Is merely nominal , not exceeding oiio-llfth of ono per cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost in plac ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is. the most universally destructive pestilence that has ntllictcu the world during the last hundred years. EviuuTiVB OrricR. Cocvcii. Ur.rrrs Jan. 7 , ItiS'J. I do not besitato to siiy Hint the suc cess attending the use of Dr. .lelleris' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. 1 speak from experience , having used it in my own family ; 1 am also well acquainted with the facts connected with I'.s use in our city. W. H. VAI-UIIN , Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy $3. Addrcs , box No. (157 ( , Omaha , Neb. ( Dr. JolToris has retired from active practice. ) Number ICInlit'n I'-iiilertaliiiiiont. The Little Pitcher club , Seventh grade , Farnam street school , will give a school en tertainment to their parents and their friends at th ir room , No. 8 , Friday afternoon , Janu nry 23. IMIOOlUMMi : . Roll Call nnd Secretary's ReportMabel Mabel Taylor The Jolly Hlacksmith Song. . .WholoSchool Young America Heading Sadie Gibson Just KatpRecitation Moshior Colpctzcr Guess Ilis Name Historical Impersona tion George Pervis The Fairy Hing Piano RecitationEtta Etta Brown An Ungr.unmntieal Courtship Hecita- tion -Ned Kcsler Musing of a Street Car Horse Composi tion Annie Coawny Praise the Lord Anthem Whole School A Law Against It Humorous Hccit.ition Uniu Hcnson The Little Pitcher Paper Editors . . . Alice Anderson , Waldcn 1Jranch The Sylph Waltz Piano Susie Colpctzcr Story of a Nickel Composition Emma Sherwood Smiting the Hock HccittitionDoWitt DoWitt Hurgluud The Teachers' ' Trial Ilumoroui Heading Ponrl Wcscott Evening Hells Song Whole School A Dream of the Future Composition. . . Jessie Godso What Men Have Fought For Speech. . . Dick Gray Valbo lento Piano Flora Webster The Old Man Goes to School Recitation Grace Lcnard Llttlo Ebeuezer Recitation Arthur Welshans Resolved : That Wood is of Greater Use to Mankind Than Irou Afllrrnativc , Charlie UctwcilcrNega { tive , Max Frostier. Critic's Report Hattie Cady Get Out Your Sealskins. "It means moro trouble ! " Sergeant Welsh of the weather bureau glanced over the top of a letter and made the above remark yesterday morning , as ho was slowly walking up the stairs of the govern ment building. O"Wartroubles in the Samoa affair ! " "No. Don't you know this is a pretty nice day and that the temperature all over the country has taken a tumble to Itself. How Is the weather ! Well , there is no variation in the temperature here , butthcto has been n great drop through out the entire northwest , and it means colder weather in a few days. The indications now , however , uro for warmer weather , but a rising like to-day at this sea son of the year Is indicative of a big change. Cold invariably follows nn unusual warm spell at this time of the year. It is sure to come , but it may bo several days getting here. It will be warmer to-morrow , and then In two or three days watch my flag. " The temperature was high awiiy up In Montana. At Fort Assinaboiiio there was a rise of 'J5 = . At Fort Custer the rncrcurv jumped up 20 ° . At Helena there was a rise of 20 = . At Fort Huford nnd North Plntto the same rise was experienced. Ijook at This. All kinds of morcaantliso and per sonal property wanted in exchange for improved farms and wild land. Foreign Immigration Co. , r 2 & 3 loOFarnam bt. Cheap KuciirHloas to Sutherland Florida. The first excursion to Sutherland will leave Omaha via the Wabash railway on Monday , January -b. For rates , tiokota , Bleeping car accommodations and full information , call on or write G. N. CLAYTON , 1602 t'arnmn st. , Omaha , Nob. A Now Knterprisp. The leading cltl/cns of North Demi , Nob. C. Cusnok , O. M. Scott , A. K. Walla , R Col lins , T. H. Purcell and M. Dowling hnvo or ganised themselves ii\io \ a corporation , cn- litled the Nebraska Adamant Wall Plaster company , with headquarters at South Omaha. As the niuna Implies their business will bo the manufacture of adamant wall ilastcr and cromalith. For their invention .ho company claims that its use will do away with the necessity of wood ceiling , since the adamant admits of n beautiful finish , is vury liurd and adheres strongly to any substance. The company have ample facilities nt South Oinaim and are confident of winning the favor of the public during the coming season. Ten or n dozen men will bo given employment during the season. Ice For Bale. Kearney Ice company , of Kearney , Nob. , have ice for sale in car lota in any ( luaniity to suit purchaser. The best clear lake ice in the state. BurjlnrH nt Work , Wednesday night C. II. Carver's hardware store , on Sixteenth street near Jackson , was entered by burglars and a quantity of cutlery and line hardware stolen , amounting In nil to about $1IX ) . Entrance was gained by ) rcaking the lock on the back door , No clue has been obtained to tbo burglars or iroporty. Incorporated , The Gate City Ice company fllcd articles of ncorporailon yesterday afternoon , the capital toek being 11,000. The corporators are benjamin J. Honzon , Peter D.-Malison and Jonjaium Molquist. Florida Excursion. The excursion to Sutherland , Fla. , vhich leaves Omaha , Monday , t28th net. , at 4:16 : p. m > , will probably bo the only ono this winter. Faro very low. no uiroYnba8li otllco. Absolute Pure. This powder never varies. A mn"vel of purity fctrungtliuud whoii'Mimuness. Moro n'onmnleul thnn thoordlimry kin Is , and pinnol 1)8 ) ioltl In lomnotltlon with thu multitudes of low < osU shortweight nlilln or plin < plinti < powders. Sold only In cans. Itoyal linking I'uwdcr Co. . KO " nit .sni'i t. , New Voik. THOMSON'S .A-TEID GtOVE-FITTING CORSETS n \ \ i : M1:1 : IIKKN i : ji A i. TO ritis- : ENT M.\KC. MO HIS I'OIM * I AK THAN KVi.ll. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. THREE LENGTHS , Shoit , Medium and Uxtui TWELVE GRADES HIclii-sl Aw.inlB Giniitotl. Tim iiKSTKOon.s ANI > rnn-vmsx rou OUAI.ITV. Fur Sale IJrcryu'iiurc ! THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. , 1TSW YORK , .MANtT.vcTUUKiw. Mas M9yor-2tablishsi 1855-Adolph Meyer SIXTEENTH AND TAIJXA3I STUKKTS , flJcncral A i-Mls for STEINWAY , CKICKERING , KNABE , V08E & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W. STARR Story & ( M anil SHonlnpr-Bcll Organs SPIICIAL , 1'HIOKS AND 'I'E Wrltu for Cat.iloauo Dr. J. E. One of Hie Most Successful In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , ' exiuil OiMii" ( . absolutely fiired. PRIVATE DISEASES , intpeil. OLMM nivinfiQE his tnatinent for wlili'h OMIl UlotAOLC , Klvrs the most b.Miitlful romiili'xlon , and a pel feet sKin. CONSULTATION FREE ; iSSSAfe "end stump lor leply. Ofllco Bushman Bloc * . lOtli and Douulas Sts. Omaha. Neo YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS BALTIMORE Fresh. Raw Oysters , l-cli'di'd nnd parked with cliMnlliU'St & emu by CH , PEARSON & CO , BaltimoreMd , They nro the best. Ask your ( irarer for tlun Tanslll's ' Punch Cigars were shipped durins the mat two luurH , without a drum mer in our cuiploK No other hence In tbo world can truth * fully inuKo such a sluiwmt , ' . Ono iiKont dlwilrr only ) wauled In fitch town. SOLO Br LtADII.'C DKUCCISTS. R.W.TANSILL&CO..S5 Slate Sl.Chicaao. DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! Hod sets of tcctli if. I'llllm ; at li.tlt rules ' 1'ci'ili uxtracteil without puln. I'/Aiiitilnatloii of tliu niuutli fioo. t-entl Scent tamp ltli ( onefpouileme , 1'H.xtoiilJlk. , Cor. KHli unil Farnnin. ? ° r UOST or FAILING HANHOOD ; Oeneriland NEI170US DEBILITY | r TTT ? T1 w = .l" = of Body an J Hindi Effectl \J W JLVJCi of ErroriOrEicesieiinOlder Younf. Koblll , No > .l DtMinoiinillr Ilrilorrd. llo lo KnUrir > , ! Slr tlkm"kKl MIlCTrtJliKIKIIIIUISi I'AltlScriKIIIV. iUolulrlr unrilllmt Hunt TIlLilflt > T-ll f l In ttf , Hrn iMllrj frou 47 HUtM , Trrrllarlrt , md liirrlnoonlrffi. TwueautfrlUlbrin , llok. rnlUijiUiiaUoii , ftnd iiroor nftllt < l Ooltill frc . Addrr l | | { UEOICAl CO. , BUffAlO.H.T. rru , comtln l. liuarantecdtha 'onlr ono la tbo world cenerallnji Acontlnuoua FlectHo ft MaQntlta , . - - .urrtnl. ScientlQc.I'owtrful , Korable , FOomfortiblo Ktl Ktfectlro. Avoid fnudj. OTprD.OOOciinul. firuitHtiunprorparapbllt , Al-KO KLEOfUlO UGLTH.ruU lilKUAHIiH. Ol. HORHE , ( UVEUTOB , 101 ABA3.1 AVE. . CHIUCO. . WAI'MIS ara successfully uttxi monthly by ovur 10,000 Ijidlfs. AtaSaje , KffecttSamt I'lcatant SI iiprhorliyinall.oratdrupKl'jts. Staled 1'artlculan 2 postagn htarnpa. Address TDB EDBUi CUKMIOU. Co. , DLTBOJT , JIlCIL For stile nnd l y mall Goodman Dt'iiff Co. , Onutlut , Neb , ana all urmarytroublesoailly.nulclc- _ . lyandsafelycuroa by UOUl'UUACan * Boveral cases cured lu seven days. Bom tl.CO per box , nil druwfjluta , or by mall from ! ) cutuMff.Co lUWhitoHuN. V. Tull Olrootloui DYES AltBTHB llliST. PEERLESS Bold by Jrui'fln . SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S and CHILDREN'S T "We h.ivo just finished our .annual inventory , and have decided lo inaugurate ) a sale of spe cial lots in our boy's and children's department. oys' Suits , Ages ( 13 to 17. Price , We offer this lot of boys' strictly all wool , cnssimero suits , full winter weight and elegantly gantly made and trimmed , in two mixtures .V $8 per suit , These suits are ono of the boat bargains we have ever olfered. We do not think this suit can bo duplicated outside of the Continental for less than 812. Remember , wo manufacture our own goods and guaran" tee every garment Boys' Knee Pant Suits , Price $5. Wo offer s qcral lines of boys' knee pant suits at the popular price of $ f . We have do- better goods for service at any price than may be found in this lot. We have named this popular price of ,5 , in order to close out some largo lines before receiving our spring goods All sixes , 4 lo 14. Knee pants , only. Price $5. Boys' Knee Pants , 50c. We have selected about 100 pairs of .Boys' Knee Pants , strictly all wool goods , which wo have decided to close out at 50 cents per pair. This lot will not last long. Hens' Overcoats. The sale of Kersey Overcoats advertised last week , was a big success. We still have all shes of our s-atin lined , brown Kersey overcoats at § 18. Orders will be filled on this coat until February 1st. Hens' Frieze Ulsters. Reduced to $15. The balance sf our Frie/.e Ulsters , which have boon so popular with business men this poason.vo . have deicled to close at < 15. We have named this extraordinary low price rather than carry any of this lot until next season The garment could not be jobbed at this pri e. but wo purchase these goods direct and manufacture every garment in our own. room , and in this way we can place goods on our counters at prices much lower than the ordinary dealer. Mail Orders. Our mail order department needs no introduction. People from all parts of the wesfc send their orders for any article of merchandise in our establishment. The goods are sen by express and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense. OMAHA ' aiSa'l tP& & T , " ' " & lfV J 'yB Cft TTS rf"fcrf'cV&"VaTB G / > > BOSTON * OOl 4llUig JL OOJlllS C v/O. NEW YORK DES WIOINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , "I1ONT" I'lattor yourself that ypu can cot i Ithout an Overcoat this season nm ! "IIOM' , . Miss thu raio opportunities which \\o nro now oflurliiK In Hpociul bargains , Not In did htyle i and shop worn goods , but all of thu frenheat ami the best. ln.H. ) C , WKST'S NKHVE Avn HIIVIN TIIKAT- .Misr : ! , iiKinirantbod Miucltlu for llyitiirln , Il/.zt- ni'HH , Convulhlons , lllfl. Nervous NcnrnlKla , lleadaclio Nenousl'rostratloncanmdbj thoui-o of alcohol or tobacco , WnkefnlneNs , Mental lie- ] ires8lon , Kodenlnuof thu llraln rcMtiltliiK ill In. Himlty and lojdlntt ( misery , decay nnd death. I'renmturo Old Aiie , llarrennesH , ioof jiower In eitlier sex , Involtintary hoibos an 1 Hperinat- oihiciic.unod by over-exert Ion of the brain , Holf > abnso or ovorlndillKf-ncp. llach box contains ono inonth'H tteatnient. JI.OiJ a box , ornlx boxes fori5,0'bent by mail prepaid on receipt of prlco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by ns for lx boxes , accompanied with $ ' > , UJ wo will hend the purchaser our written Kii.iranteo to refund - fund the money If thu treatment does not ollect n cure , ( iuarantees IsMicd only by ( loodmnn Drue Co. , DniKKlsti , f-olu Agenta , 1110 I'urnutn street , Umnha , Nnb. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION JS13. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENH FIT 1YPEWRITIN& STANDARD I HOROUGIILY : CHOOL , 1. AUGHT , 412 Slicclcy Itloi-k , Oinalui. WEAK iufffriofffroratht - - - [ mttifui , manhood , * 'tcT , . . . . ( M fled ) rent AID lni full partlculun tvi Loiitfl cur * * , l ofchaive. AddrrM , PROF.V. 0. FOWkERi Mooduo , Conn. ESTABLISHED 1861 ( ISO So. chCago | > ms. iciarkst. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (9 ( still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clirouic , NCFFOHS and PrivatB Diseases , J NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the elTectt leading to early decay and pedups Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new method * with never-fading Miccess. as- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. eH-KIDNEYond URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele and all diseases of the Geriito-Urin.iry Organs cured promptly without injury to Slonuch , Kidneys or other Orgins. it'sNo experiments. ARC and experience lm > portant. Consultation free and sacred. flS Send 4 centt poslaije for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. JttU-Those contemplating Marriane send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter orcallmay savefuturcsuner. inland shame , and add golden > ears to life. 3 Hook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , "socents ( stamps ) . Medicin * und writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays y to it. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL. SURGICAL INSTITUTE ST N , W. Cor. fath & DoclRO Sto. I OK TUT TIlBAl'HENr Of AIX Appliance ; for Deformities and Trusso : . Host lacllltlon * nppamtus Hnd ii'iufUos for IHCCCM ful treatment of arvry form of illicaaa roriilrlni | ModlcAl or HurplLAl Trtifttuicnt FIFTY ROOMS FOB PATIENTS. Ilnartl anil altandancui best tioipltkl uccummoJit' tlnniln tlia num. WmrE rniiCiHCt'l.AUHun Deforniltloi nnil Ilrncai * , Truipoi , Club Kct't , Cilrviilliro of Iliu SMne. I'llcs , 'I'liinorJ. Caiiujr , I'.iturrli , nronclilll * , Iiilulntlini , Kloctrlclty , I'atnlrslK. Kpllopir , Kl < ln x , IlltiJilcr , Kje. Knr , rikln uml lllou < lutvl ullaiirzicaldyur.Hlons. Disensos of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON UiSEAfm or WOMEN Hiti , ONLY RELIABLE UEDICAL lil&TITUTE HAUINII A crrcMi rv or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Mloocl DlieiKOBHicconlullr trnatoU. tiri'lillltlu I'olyon itjinuvod from tliu ( tyntom nltlioiil nifrt-'iiry , Nfjw rrllorutlve treatment lor loa of VlliilJ'ower. I'erroni unuble to rl lt un limy nu tr atnd ttt liouie UT rorfdpondcnto. All coniinunlcJtlonii louRilLntUI. MfUUInui or InstruinoiitH > nt lir mull or rijuuu , ecurtly nnckvd , no mark ! to Indlettlo contciiti or Hinder. Ono porinnal Intcrrloir prufurrid. Cell nnil coniultu * or tend lilitorr ol your cu e , mid wu will icud In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon Private , Special or Nvrvoui DIBOBICI , Impo * tPncx.Urptillli , Olcct and Varlcoiolu , with cio tlon Hit. Audrtin AudrtinMcdicul and Surgical Institute , or I lt. flScMll.NM.nV , Cor. mUanaUodt'oFts. , OMAHA. Niil. : For Inventions _ _ _ Procured Promptlg. KOlfilK K. l.HMONT Altonixr ut l.uw , OI5 1 ltli < iitli tit. , WAHIIINf JTON. l > . ( > > IttS , titnil Jor C7l'amiiUtlret. . Cured by BI'ANISIHI'KCIKIC. nrciiltiri lie G " - IIKUtuv Co , , Ojiuliu , NoU. 'rr OMAHA DISPENSARY , NEIIVOIIF , CiiitONic nnd I'HIVATK DISK ISES of Mi.v nnU WOMEN successfully uc.-Aml. YOUNG MEN K front the I'lTccH of youthful lolllui or Imll9 < crctlon , or iiru Irotiblol I I with WcaltnoaH , Ncrron * Dublllty I . Loss of Memory , Duipoiidancjr , AvrrMon tii iMich'ty.Kldnoy Trouble , or niiy illic u of IliaOvn lln-brfiinry oraim * , inn hero Unil u biile unit ppoody cure. l'liiirC reasonable , u'peclally to Iho poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thrrn arc nmny t rou W oil with too frequent oraciia- . tloniol the hhiifilcr often iiccoaipuiilcu by unllrlit f niartliiK or burn I UK sciuutlon , unit vraakc'iiliiK ol thu hjT lctii Inn mitnner the pulltMit cnnnut nrroiint for. On cxnnilnlnK thu urlniiry ilupotlts a ropy Bedlmcnk will often lie Kiiinil , anil hninotlniei siiiull piirtlclei at Hlliiiinen nlll uiipeur , 01 the color will lie of n thin nillKlnh hue. MKulii ( .huiulni ; toitdnrUor torpid IIP * pcanince. There nro many men who Ulo ofthlBdlnU i ult ) , lioiorunt of the muse , which H thu acconil stnKOOl nominal wi'MkixMj. The doctor n III iiu'imn- tec a perfect euro In all such cusca and a healthy restoration of the ucnllo urlniiry or nu Oonaultii- lion free , f-cnil torsccnt ntuthp "Young Man's Friend ; or Quids to Wedlock. " . , FKIK : TO AI.U ADIHIUSU DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N. 13. Cor. Kith k Douglas Stfl. : or National ni liensary , corner r.'th and iltiln , hunsaa Clty.Mo 20 to 60 DAYS. This IB u wlih'li IIIIH liorotoforo IJnlllud all Medical Suionco. Wo lm\o a ItKini'dy.iinknown to niiyono In tlm World outblde ol' our < onipany. and ono that ha.1 tormv th most olntl'iats ' CHBCS Ten iliya In rt'C.'iit fimiis tiooN thu work. It Is thu old elironlo dc-i'j ) S' ' ated CIIM'S that wo Hollclt. U'n have cm od hundreds who have huun abandoned by I'hyHli Inns , and pronounced iiirurahlo. .md wo clmlliMU'o thu world to brliiK us a emu that wo will not cut n in li'Hstlmn sixty duyH. Klnrn Iliu lilHlory ot inedtclnn a tru * npeclflo for .SyjiliiliK lmn been Hongnt for but never fotinit until our . , . .n , .i-it.ii ) oil , mid wo mo jiiHtlllixl In haying Itlstlioonly Itoiiiudy littho World llmt wlllpoa. IMvi-ly euro , no utiso the Intuit Meild ill Works , imbllslird by the best kiiort-ii utitniiritles , auy Micro UUH Mover utrtluHpecllio liofitro. Ourii'in- 1'ily will cum u hen ( iveryllilriK elxo liai I'.illeJ. Wliywiihtu your tlimi nnil inonoy vltli patent un ilk'IneM that nn\cr Imd vlrtuo or doctor with I > liVHllium that cannot cum you , you that have tried cvciythliiK i-l.iibliiiildL'uiiH ) ) to IIHIIO\\-UDU K t porinaiioiil rulluf , you uuvur ciin K I It olse. u Inn o. Murk what wo Hay , lu thu oinl you inu t tnko our ri-mi'dy nr NI5VIJU rorover u/iu you that Inivu hri-u allllutud hut u blioittlmo thould I ) ) ull iiu'uni coino to IIH now nut one lu ton of now rusi'.i over ot iiermunuiuly cured. Many not helii mid thluk they ura tree from the dlsi'UM * , hut In ono. two or lit run voarti aftur 1C appears again In it inoru lioirlhlufona. This is u Mood I'urlllur and will Cure liny Skin or ISluotl Dlbuasovliun Hvorytliiny Klfao Kulla. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Doom 10 ami II , U. S. National Hank building , Omaha , Null. almta durability. M ycnra' rcco 1I 1 I I 1t 1C } nli li lit cii ii ii'J 'J 'Jtl tl tlo tln tltl tl of IT KC to lie . wl flit WC WCI ear cltj pec dni Vic "t-'ot .mill tun Into 'frw ir.or Wr * ) *