THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; HONlAYFEBRUARY"35 \ , I88J > . THE CITY. Stolen Overcoats. Tno cold spall has brought out tlio over coats stolen durlni ? tlio milder wcnlhcr , nnd ycitcrdny the iollco recovered live of tlicm. Ornntt Imrceny. Arvll Sarlln , accused of stealing $ < Vj from n house In which lie was rooming on Ptutl Mrcct , xvlll lie tried for grand larceny before Judge GrolT this morning. Tlio Art Association. Mi , i ICntc Hall will clvo nil Interesting cml Instructive talk on "Tho Inconsistencies of modern decorative art" at the LlnlnRcr art Unitary this oven Ing. A largo attendance of nieuilicis la ox ] > cctcd. lie Cot Out < > r Cheyenne. Yesterday nftcrroon n foreigner ajipllcd nt the station for shelter , and Bald ho had walked in from Clicyenno. On belli ? rari-d for it was found that both feet were badly frozen , nnd ho was accordingly removed to St. Joseph's hospital. For l > emity , for comfort , for improve ment of the complexion , uo only To/- yoni'uPowodor ; there is nothing omml toil . _ _ Tlio Public Ijittrnry. Last month IW new volumes were added to the public library. Of this number Hyron Heed picscntcd 301 , and at the last meeting of the directors the librarian was Instructed to convoy to Air. Kecd the thatiko of the di rectory for the valuable gift , nn acquisition to the library which was much appreciated. OrdalniMl. 'IVTownsond Itriitly , u younjt man twenty- seven yoara of ao , who has-been studying under Dean Dardner for ministry , w.is or dained yesterday morning nt Trinity Ca thedral by the bishop. Mr. Hrady's ' liome is nt Lcavcnworth , Kan. Ho N n graduate of the Annapolis university , anil will remain in Omaha as assistant to Dean Ciardncr. Atlvlsr to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should nl- ways boused for children teething , It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , rurcs wind eo'ic ' , and is the best remedy for diurrhcjcn. 2o coats n bottle. Acl.Journnl. W. Sell wnt U and Gcoigo Jones nro classed ns vags by tlio police , nnd yesterday after noon they discussed the chances of bom ? compelled to work this summer. It finally wound up in a fight , witli n drive to the sta tion us n sequel , und the debate was ad journed Bine die. Will you suffer with dyspepsia , nnd liver complaint ? Sluloh's Vitaluer is puarantootl to euro you. For sale | hy Goodman Urujj Co. Soul ti > UN Homo. E. M. Norwood , an architect of Huff.ilo , N. Y. , of whom Tim liisu made mention ycslcrday morning ns being in the county Jail , alllicted with St. Vitus dance , was sufilcientlv rational to be released yesterday. Ho .started to his eastern homo la company with a friend named II. II. Hall. Norwood is the architect of the United States govern ment building at Carson City , Nevada , and had left that place for the cast when ho was seized with the disease which caused him to bo held over in Omaha .for Uontment. Ho wan considerably better yesterday morning wren ho shuck the ircsh and Invigorating u'r' ' - An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIET1NB OINT- MEN.T is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and Is an absolute cure for old sores , bur iia , wounds and chapped hand ? , and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of jules. Ask for the ORIGINAL. AH- lETINii OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , ut 25 cents per box by mail SO cents. He Ijoo'cecl Kespretriblc. H. J. Bramble is a well-dressed , respecta ble looking man , and although ho works on a small capital , ho lives on the bost. The last capital on which he worked was & 20 , which he worked from a conliding friend in Ne braska City by means of a check on a bank n which he had no funds. The police wore iistructod to look out for him , and found him nttho Millard yesterday .afternoon indulging in all the delicacies of the season. As there was not much of the $20 loft , ho was sent to the police cell annex , where the city marshal of Nebraska City said ho would cull on him , XJie JBest linHl Plniib'ol' Mice nnil nicn Gang aft aglco. " Not so Ifostettcr's Stomach ach Bitters. It goes light to the spot it is designed to beneliciully affect , and there is no tardiness in its action. But while it re lieves constipation in common with dyspep sia nnd liver complaint associate evils the griping nnd abdominal dlsturoanco pro duced by drastic purgatives never precede its operation. Its thoroughness is unmarred by violence , the chief characteristic of most laxatives , ami ono that is highly prejudicial to both bowels and stomach. It is only by invigorating the intestinal canal , and thus lilting it to perform its ofllce as n natural sluice for the c lie to matter of the system , h at Us regularity can bo perpetuated. To ca ken by drenching is to insure Its re- psj Into disorder. This the Bittcra never O3. Chills and fever , nervousness , kidney mplnlats yi old to the Bitters , and appetite nd sloop are impro veil by it. Stole a t''ingcr. Fred Hock , a French barber , ana Pat Finan , a plasterer , engaged in an animated conversation at the Caledonia saloon on Dodge street yesterday afternoon. Fmim was getting the best of the argument , and Hook endeavored to stop his How of language , by Inserting n lltgor in Fmun's mouth. As n result Fimui cut short the Debate , and his opponent's linger In the same mouthful. Uock was arrested and spent the night in the cells , but neither Finuu nor the missing linger can bo fouud. A New Train. The comici-tlnf' link between Nc- and Kansas lias just boon placed In fiervico by the Union 1'aoillo railway. This train IcavcB Counuil Ululls daily at ' 4-l'r : a. in' . ; loaves Omaha at 6:05 : a. in. , and runs through without chiingu to Manhattan , Kan. , malting direct con nections there with the Kansas divibion of the Union 1'aeilic railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Knii- giia City and points oust and south via Kansas City. Returning' , train loaves Manhattan at JM ! : ! p. in. ; arriving t I Beatrice atOii5 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:60 : p. in. , und Omaha at lli0 : ! p. in. , Coun cil 15 iu da 11:40 : p. m. , matting direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , To no i ; a and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska In the shortest possible tlino. Tlicso trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern , The now train will Illl n long felt want , and Is bound to bo popular. _ _ iou THIS WKKIC. HOVIl'5. Thursday James O'Neill In Monte Grlxto. Friday James O'Neill In Mimtu Orlalit , Saturday AUurnyoti Jumea O'Nolll m Mnntfil'rlito. Saturday Night Jnuics O'Neill ' la Munto CrlLlo. riiiAxn oraiA nou8i : . Monday McNIah , Uanw.a & Arno's iniri- Btrnls. Tuesday McNi b. Uiunra ft Arao's mm- sinus. Wednesday Afternoon McNlsh , Hamza & Arno'H minstrels. Wednesday Niuht McNIsh , Hani/a ft Ar- no's lulnstrelo. Thursday Creston Clarke In Jftimltf. ; ; UB.V iiubr.u. Every Afternoon ami Night Prof. Wat- lrico'8 exhibit of silk worm * und a iiuuilw of other curiosities , SUIT AGAINST Til 10 CITY , The ( Ja Company Demands Payment of n Dlflpiilril Hill Omaha has another big law suit on Its bands. The gas manufacturing company has instituted action to recover $ S41S'JJ , al leged to bo duo from the city for furnishing gas for lighting public ofllccs and streets from August I , 1SS4 , to January 1 , 1SS8. In Its petition for suit the gas company sets forth that It Is a corporation existing under the laws of ttio state and was organized for the purpose of carrying on the business of manufacturing nnd selling gas ; that the city is n municipal corporation created nnd or ganized as n city of the first class until March 30 , 19S" , nnd subsequently thereto a city of the metropolitan clnss. In consequence of tlil-Uho company and the city catered into a written contract September -1,1SSII , by the trrms of which the company agreed to furnish gas , and gas lumps to the defendant for lighting the streets , public places and buildings owned or occupied by tlio city. The contract was made under n penalty for the term of live years from the date ot its approval by the council and mayor. It was approved the same iluy that it was made. The compan.v claims that it has performed nil the terms and provisions of the contract , and during the live years did light the sticcts , nlloyi nnd public grounds of the city ns icquircd und designated by the council ; that It did supply gas for lighting public ofllces and buildings during the entire live years' time ; that Horn September 1 , 1SSI1 , to August 1 , ISM , the cltv remunerated the company for all gas and lamps used and work performed under the terms of the con tract , at the prices llxed ; but from August 1 , IbSI , to January 1 , lisS , the city has refused to pay for the company's product. During this noriod the company anirms that It sup plied the city with a largo quantity of gns , lamps and a large amount of work In keeping them in repair. From last January up to the present time the city has been paying for the use of its lights. For the three years and Jive months that the company was not compensated for Its gas , the amount of the bill accumulated to the sum of 5lt > , S''ti , the amount now sued for. Tim gas people assert that they often re quested the city to pay for the gas and lamps , but It refused and neglected to come to the front with the collateral. If you need a perfect tonic or a blood purilier. take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. It speedily euros all troubles of the stomachkidneys and liver. Can betaken taken by the most delicate. 1'rico 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. SOUTH. OMAHA N'lOWS. Notcq About the City. Dr. J. C. Whlnnory nnd Dr. II. II. ICerin , of Omaha , spent Sunday in the city , the guest of lr. Whlnncry. James C. Corley has removed to the Hardy block. Kit. J. Hubbell returned yesterday from I'coria. The gold watch and chain of George W. Peck , ruflled oft" Saturday nigiit , was won by Ed. J. Johnston. Fannie Gnydcn , wife of G. H. Gaydcn , of Omaha , formerly of Crete , deserted her hus band about the holidays and has been living in the cubtein part of the city with n Bo hemian by the name of Joseph Maokoting. Saturday the wayward woman was found , and on complaint of John Dimrman , the pair arrested. Judge Keuther llxed the bail at ? 5)0 ( ) each for hearing to-day. The now Protestant Episcopal Sunday school was organized in Hunt's opera house yesterday. The oflicors elected are Grove Houltrntc , superintendent ; secretary , Mrs. A. W. Save ; assistant secretary and treas urer , Mrs. Curtis , ana musical director , Dr. C. E. C. Smith. ICiiv W. Hunt will leave to-day to enter OS Mollies university. The Ht. IJov. Dr. Worthington , bishop of Omaha , assisted by Revs. Xahner. Gamble Wltherspoon , dedicated St. Martin's Pro testant Episcopal church yesterday. The choir from St. John's church , Omaha , as sisted the choir of St. Martin's. A largo number of Omaha friends were present. The Joint committee representing Union No. 113 , Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners , and Local Assembly No. 8ilti ( , will meet Wednesday evening to arrange a pro gramme for a series of public lectures and open mcetinss , to beheld in Knight of Labor hall. Hon. Jus. D. Giffln , Judge of the Eighth Judicial District of Iowa , says : 'It givoa mo pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Remedies , because I dose so from actual experience in the use of thorn in my family. I refer particu larly to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , which 1 think unexcelled by any other. " The Overcoat Trade. One week ago , E. H. Marrlck. of 1013 Capitol avenue , lost an elegant capo over coat , and yesterday a policeman found It on n Sixteenth street tailor named Sncigler. He proved that be had bought it in good faith from a Tenth street second hand dealer , nnd on surrendering it was allowed to go. The Tenth street man is out the amount. Beechain's Pills act like magle on a weak stomach. THK m/.UCK INQUEST. It Discloses the Details of tlio Terri ble Accident. An Inquest over the remains of Howard M. Blnke , superintendent of construction of the New York Life Insurance company's ' building - I ing now being completed at Seventeenth and j Furnnm streets , was held yesterday in Drcxel & Maul's undertaking rooms. The three wit nesses worn Robert Cho.vno , foreman of the bricklayers ; a laborer named Miller , and H. Tislier , the engineer of thd stationary engine which is connected wi'h ' the elevator in the building. The following facts were brought out : For some days two gangs of men have been nt work within the building , one doing the plastering by day , the other the concret ing on tliu lloors ami the tiling by night. This double force was icquircd because. , as both depended unon tlio same elevator , they could not use It nt the same time to advantage. Saturday night about 0W : o'clock Mr. Blake visited tlio Duildlng ns usual to goto the progress of the work. On the basement floor ho boarded the elevator wlth-tho Inten tion of ascending to the fifth story. The ele vator is intended solely for barnnvs ot mor tar , brick , concrete and other materials. La borers are not allowed to ride upon le. Oc casionally , however , Mr. Blake ant subordinates in authority in ado use of it , The elevator is a rough ono nnd m width Is two feet narrower than the shaft In which It works , tlio shaft being designed to nccommo date the permanent elevator. This differ cnce In the width enables the worklngir.cn to roll barrows loaded with material upon i and have them carried to any desired heigh without the handles coming la contact wltl the floor brains. The engineer was siRtinllct to raise the elevator. As there was worl In progress only Ion the fifth floor , the en glnccr stopped the engine when ho ihough the elevator had reached that lauding , li this stoppage he was guided by n marK upoi the elevator rope as it wound around Ins cylinder. Occasionally it is necessary for him to reverse his engine to enable the ele valor to rest even with the floor. Then planks on hinges are extended to the ele vator , mid upon these the barrows nro rollct from the elevator to the floor abutting. When the elevator reached the llftli floor , Mr. Blake stepped from It. Ho cithoi stumbled against , or slipped on the beam of the landing which was wet and slippery. Ho fell nnd disappeared down the two foot opening between the elevator and the side of the shaft. A few minutes afterward ho wa picked up unconscious in the sub cellar , and a few minutes later still , ho was dead. Ho had fallen seven stories , a distance ol S2 feet 10 Inches , having In the meantime struck tipiin a plank with a protruding nail on the third floor , wheio ho made a fruitless attempt with his hands to catch n saving hold of the lauding. He was then thrown to the west , nnd again to the cast , where ho was picked up. This Is n summary of the testimony of Hobert Cheyno , foreman of the bricklayers , Miller , the laborer , and Engineer T ishcr. The Jury returned a verdict of accidental death in accordance with the facts. Mr. Cohurn , father-in-law of the deceased , a pharmacist in Boston , will arrive hero Tuesday to accompany the remains to Boston. That Imckiiiff cotig hcan ho so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by Cioodman Drug Co. INKS. ItKISCIIMOU'S CASK. Constant IniiurloH | auto When it Will Comn Up. "When will the murder case of Libby Becchler , slayer of young Harry King , come up for trial J" This query is daily put to the prosecuting attorney , the shorift and olllcers of the court by hundreds of curious people. No tune has been llxed. . as yet for the trial. The prosecuting attorney stated a few days ago that all criminal cusei would bo disposed of before Mrs. Becchlor would bo put on trial. Considerable Interest is now mani fested in the case , and tlio olllcers of the court believe that the throngs of people that will attend the trial will bo greater than that of the Lauwr murder which took place two years ago. MiRsHeeohlersIncarceration begins to show on her very plainly , although she is in bettor spirits and docs not look so careworn as she did a month ago. She is permitted to leave her cell which is situated la the north wing of the prison , whenever she is so inclined , to walk around the interior balcony. Whenever taking such exercise she appears in mourn ing , and strolls leisurly around gazing over the railing into the corridor below at the pris oners. It is thought that she will bo arraigned for trial about the middle of March. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farn am St. , telephone 1-01 , blank boolv matters , etc. Pine piano tuning at A. Hospe's. Unbidden Cullers. Thursday afternoon the wife of J. E. But ler , residing nt 1401 Jackson street , had occa sion to leave her home for a short time. On her return she found that thieves had paid a call and removed some articles of jewelry. valued at fsX ) . Tlio police were notified and will investigate. Work , Another of the interesting reports from the Omaha city mission is made public , and contains information that can bo road with profit. It outlines in figures some facts that may be appreciated , but never understood by those In happier circumstances , and leaves for reflection the statement whicii tells how the mission aids the poor , whom "ye have always with you. " For the week ending February 15 fifty-six warm winter garments were dist1 ibutcd among the needy. Twenty- nine of these wore the gifts of friends of the cause , nnd twenty-seven represented the work of childish hands in the mission school. Financial aid was needed in two cases of sickness and out of the millions of dollars in Omaha only $4.20 was available at the mis sion for that purpose. On St. Valentino's day all applicants for aid went away without receiving anything , nnd the only reminder of the fact they hau of the occasion was the fact that they had been forgotten by their moro fortunuto fellow citizens , and allowed to spend the day in hunger nnd cold. The week ended with February 23 ! was marked more prominently , by a case of sickness nnd death that drew on tlio slender funds of the mission for f l-.OO. And again the waifs of the mission school were heard from , and by the work of their hands con tributed out of the twenty-four seventy-one garments distributed. Some of the recip ients are neither ungrateful nor forgetful , and one , nt least , repaid the relief formerly granted her , by handing in to the city mis sionary a small cash contribution anil few little nrtleles of wear , that the baby hands of her own children Nul formed under her guidance. In the meantime the Young People's Society of Christian En deavor , of the First Congregational , bus pre sented the mission with a street lainu to bo placed iiunr the door , nnd a reversible blank- board will II nil its way to tlio mission. Ten thousand cards of invitation to tlio gospel meetings huvo ulso come from the sumo society. _ Koucht Untlor Nnpnlooii I , A man who was drafted by Napoleon I , and who attained the ago of nearly ono hundred and two years , was buried recently in Cypress Hill comotory. IIo was MOSOH Soligtnan Uauor and was born in Germany , April U. 17S7. Mr. Manor served Napoleon under compul- Hion for a month. IIo was discharged from the French service because lie was the oldest child and the support of a large family. Four or live years ago ho found that smoking made lumdiz/y and broke oil"a life-long habit. IIo used alcoholic drinks moderately from Inn youth. Bmcious EXTRACTS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS the United BUt tr Oo\crnment. J.ndir8td by the head * of the Oreat I'nlteraltlci nnd Viibllc 1'ood Analyits , nt the HUpnuest , I'urcrt nnd > uo t Ilinlttiful. pr. J'ricc'a Cream king 1'owMcriloriiiiitcoi.tRlii Ammonia , I.lmeocAiiitn. Ir Price's Delicious I'laoHiiplr. ! i la , VonlUalemon , , Orflucc.Aluioiul , Rose ctc..ilo not contain I'oitoiioua OilHorClicmicalSi PRICC BAKING POWDER CO. , NBwYork. CIUcoBo. t. Loulo , Absolutely Pure. Tills nowilernavai'varies. A marvel of purity BtieiifOi and wholosamoiietH. .Moro economical tliiin the ordinary klmHnnd cannot bo sold In comnctttlon with tne imiltltuilm of low cost , Miortueight alum or pho.s | > lmt" powiluts. italil only In cans , itoyni Halting row dor Co. , p Wnllstrcet. NOW York ESTABLISHED IBSI I ISO So. chcaeo , > | | | S ( 1 ciarkQt. Trjfl Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON li lll ! Treating with the Greatest : 'SKILL and SDCCESS Chronic , Ncryons and Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Dock Ache and all the cfTecti leadinRto early decuy nnd perhips Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with nevcr.falling tuccest. . SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. # B-KIDNEY and URINARY complaints , Qleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Vnricocele and all disease ! of tlie Uenlto-Urimry Organs cured promptly without injuty to Stomach , Kforeys or other Organs. OSNo experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. BB-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 3 Those contemplating Mairiace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guttle Male and Female , cacti 15 cents , both it , cents ( slamm ) . Consult Ihe old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save futurcsulTer. inz and shame , and add golden 5 ears to life. * 3 IlooK "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( Hamps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to . Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. SHIFT'S SrKcmc rnrecl me of malignant Illood 1'ohonatter I had been Heated lu valu with olit Ho-callod remedies of Mercury and 1'otash. S. S. 8. notctilyciuctl the Illood I'ol- sonbut iclleved tho' Haeuiiuitlsm which was caused bv tin1 poisonous mineral. CJIiO. H ( > VKL72tt33J AvcnuoM V. Scr.jfnl atleveloped on niv daughter swelling nnd lump --on her neck , wo KIJVO her SWIFT'S Sri'Oiwo , and tlieiosult was \voliilerfnl nnd tliu cuiopioTiipt. A , OlSAKMOXD.l'Iovehnid.Tcnn. HwiKT'sbPKL'iFiclsciitirolyn vegetable ruiu- cdy , mid Istho onlyrcmoJy which permanently cures Scrofula , ItlooflfJIumois , Cunrar ami Con taglmiHlllooa I'olson. Bund for boolcn on Wood and skin disease ? , mailed free. TUB SWIFT t3i > uciFic Co. , Urnncr3. Atlanta , ( iu Has Heyer'-Establlshed 1836-Adolpa Mayer SIXTEENTH AND FAKNAJL STREETS. General Agriits lor STEINWAY , CIJICKERIfIG , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story &Clarlc M Slioninger-Bcll Organ ? SPECIAL 1'IHCES AND T1SKJIS. Write for Catalouuo. OMAHA MEDICALa SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th & Dods-o Sts. 1011 TIIK TI1K.ATMK.NT OK ALL Appllancsj for Deformities and Trussoj. Host facilities , apparatus and rurupillcs for SIICCOM 'ul troHtmpnt ot ovcrr form ot dleenio rcqulrlm llortlcul orHurtflCMl Trout m tint. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard anil uttondanooi belt lioipltul RccorunioJa- tliuu In llio wuu. WiiiTl ! roliUiiici'LARaon DoformHIci and Draco , Trussi ! * , Cluli Vast. Currnturu or tliu Spine. | ' | | H , I'uuiors , Cancer. Catarrh. IlronclUiK , liilnil.itlon , : ifclimty , rurulimls , Kpl1oi r. KlUnuy. IllndUiT , : /i > . Kar. tkln mm lllood.unJ ullburKlcal operations , Diooasos of Women a Specialty. uooic ON IISEA H or WOMEN HIKK. ONLY 3ELIABLS 'MEDICAL INSTITUTE HAK1NU A sriCIAI.TV Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Dlieanessanusirullr treated. Srplillltlr Poleon rainorail from ttio r tom wltliout marcurr. * uw ro turitlve treataiBnt tor loss of Vltnl IMwcr. crtons unublo to vIMtni ran ? faa trusted nt liuiuu bjr corre i > ondtDce. All communications coiiOdviillal Mudlilno or Instruments rout l > r mull urcrpros. cucuraly packed , no murks to Indlcalo content * or vndur. One porsonul Intorvlonr preferred , ( nil and consult us or send history ot jruur case , mid wo nlll send In i > laln wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon I'rlvHto. Hiicclal or Nervous Discuses , Impo tncy , Srplillls , Uloet and Vnrlcocule , wltu cjtitmlon 1st. Address OmalM Maliciil and tiiiryicul Institute , or UK. lUuMniVAHV , Cor , 13th ami Do.lgo Sta , , . , OMAHA , NKI1 , iVptltlvtlrcurodliipo daj I > / ( r. ll rne' ijictro.ilninitl.llc : U Truss.combfucd. Ouarantmlltio eely ono In ttie world Kcneratlna continuous fltetrta if Magnetic Vc Oreruooocnnvi. KpDdKUmpforpanipnlcb AIJ < ( > KLKOTltlU 1IKI.TH toll iil-EAbKH , Oi II03NE. IUYUICB , 181USASI \ : AYE. . " ' DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon PI-ATI SMOUTII , NJiUKASKA. Preparatory to opening our spring goods wo have inaurjut'nted n Grand Closing OutSnlo of ninny lines of our most popular lots In our epartiiiefjf , and Our Boys' ' & Cliildrens' ' Department LOT NO. 1 We have marked n number ofMons1 Fancy Worsteds , Scotch nnd American Cheviots and Cassimercs Sack Suits , embracing goods sold all season for $18 , $12O nnd $22 , down to the popular price of$12.6O to close. Wo wish it understood that we allow no goodsto grow rusty on our counters These are all this season's goods , new and fresh , and made ns only first clnss clothing should be , perfect in eucrs respect , nnd guaranteed to give such satisfaction to the purchaser , ns to Increase the popularity the Continental has already obtained by soiling only reliable goods. Remember the price of this lot o , Mons' Fine Grade Suits , is $1U.6O. SPECIAL IN YOUTHS ; SACK SUITS , PRICE $12. LOT NO. 2.--We have consolidated several lines of Youths' Casstmero nnd Cheviot Sack Suits , nnd wil , offer them nt $12 per suit. We guarantee that not ono in this lot has ever been sold tn our store for less than $18 per suit. Buyers will appreciate the price when the goods are examined. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , Agesl3tol8. LOT NO. 3 In this department we will offer about ISO suits of pure , all wool fabrics , goods which have sold all senson for $1O , nt the nominal cost of $7 per suit. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , Ages 10 to 13. LOT NO. 4 A special bar-grain lot of School Suits in Cheviots nnd Cassimeres , the roughly reliable goods , are offered to close at $ Q. MENS' PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. LOT NO. S This week we have sold a large number or pantaloons , advertised last Monday at$3.SO Nsw styles will be added , and we claim this to bs the choicest bargain sale we have ever had. Wcwi fine Trousers , in several choice styles nt $3.5O. Not one pair has been sold for less than $8 , nnd some as high as $6. and $7. LOT NO. 6 In addition to the above we have added 1BO pairs of genuine Sawyer Cnssimere Panta loons , in a neat brown check , in nil sizes up to 42 waist , nt $3.OO per pair. And 2OO pairs of all woo. Cheviot Pants , in n neat brown nncl gray check , at$2.6O per pair. Samples of those pantaloons will bo shown in our windows to-day. Sample garments of these lots will be sent to any address , and if not found as advertised , may be re urned at our expense. OMAMA < V FlJi2&Tnirf 'Lrwvmifis & Co ! BOSTON - * ' k < 'G''C.jL < < wlJUW A5 m4\J\JJLJL& & & GLJm NEW YORK DES Moiwns Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. NKUVOIJS , ClIIIONIC nnd 1MUVATK DISKASUS ol Mi.V anilVO.MIX ! successfully truiiteJ. YOUNG MEN Suffering from tlio cITocts of youthful foil Ira or India crctlun" , or are trouble 1 with Weakness , Nervous Debility , Ijoss of Memory , iJc poiult'nc } * , Aversion to Society , Kidney Trouble * or nny d Nun so of the < iunl > to-Urlniiry Or iine , fiin hero tlml n safe ami apocdy euro. Cluirgoa reus Jiinbttr , especially to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN TlicriMirc ninny troubled wltli too fienui'iit ovacim tlons of tliutilaililcr , often iiivomii.inkil by n l\fhl \ snmrliiiL'urtmrnlnK syixalinii.imilriMbvniimot Ilia i )8tem In a miinnur lliu imtlunt cannot account lor. On examining tlio urlnni ) ilcpotltsa ropy hc'illliicia Mill oftitn bo found , unit Hinneilniut iiartli'Iciof alliu- inunwlll appear or lliu uuliu lie nl a thln.iiillklsh InuMiiialii clmiuliiK toil < larkurtorilil | Mmunncnce. 'J lioru are nmnr men nlio < llc of thin Ulllk'imy , Icnor- anio ! UIOCUU9U. wlilth it thesMon.l htHjja of m-ml- nnl wc'uknc'KH. 'Iliotloctoi ulll { inaranU'u n perfect euro In all MH'li 11109 and a Itcilthy runtoritUon of tlio Ki'nlto urinary orjiriH. Consultation frcr. boml ? * tL'nt etamp lor "Youirc Man's I rlLiidor ( juldu to Wedlock , " iroo to all , A liliu&s Dlfc. SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St.Kunsus City , Mo. JW.Munlloii tUls in per. 20to60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Hurtled all Medical Science. \Vn hnvo n Itcnii'ily , unknown to anyone In the World outslilo ot out ( . 'oinimny , mill onu tliulhus to cine tlio most oliitlnnlu cmes. Ten days In lucent cuies does tliu work. Hlstlio oldcliionto deep M'Htfil caxcs that \\o solicit.Vo Intvo riirvdhnnilrodsnhii Imvo linen abandoned l > y I'liyslcluns , und piononnued inoiralilu , and wo ciiulleiiKO the world to luluc nx u cuio tluttva will not euro In lesstlmn blxty diiyn. Mnco tlio history ot invalclnu it trim hpoclllo for Sjpl'lH ' lliu liecn bought lor but nmer found until our wns discovered , and wo are Jiistltlnd In saying It Islhoonly Heineaj in the \Vo \ Id unit will pos itively curt1 , bncmiho tlio latBbt Medical Worka , iniblUhi'd liy tlio bext known umhorltlos , Nity thero'NMisiiuvcriitrilospecllloticforo. ( Jiirr'in- ) oily will cuiolion overytliliiK eNo lm failed. \Vfiywii3tojoiirtlino nnd inonoy ultli imtent iiiL'iilcliivHtrintiiourlinil vlrtuo. or doctor with iiliyHlcluns that cannot cuio jou , you that Imvo tiled ovorytliliiK xluu cliould toinu to IIM nowiiiul Bet pefinunent icllur , jou nu\er ciinget It elsewhere - where , ilnrk what wo HIIV. In the end yon immtt.ikooiir loinody or NKVKlt it-cover unit } on that Imvo been utlllcUiil hut it Hhoit tlino Hhould by nil niuitiiH coino to us now , not out ) In ten of nuw cases over ui't iieriuaneiitly cured , Miiny Kuthrln unit think they are f run from the dlbt'use , lint In cmc , two or tlirce jeitri utter It upputirs iiu'.ilii in a inoru horrlblu loiin. This is a blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or lilootl Uiboitbo when Kvorythiny Klao Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , llooin JOanil 11 , U. S. Niitloniil Itunk lliillillii ; , ' , Oniiiliii , .Veil. IFOR ME For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD ) oCDtriiand NERVOUS DEBILITY i r < TTT ? T1 Wr.kneu of Dodyand Hindi Efftctj \J U JtVJU of rronor zc > M < ln Older Young. Rttiuil , N"ll MtMIIMHI full ; lletlorrd. lion In Kol.ri. ? a Blrc > tlbmt.t MlMM-ol I II ( rlllJlXS 1 , J'JIIlSof llllllY. Ibiolulfl ; u , * > lllii | IKIBf. Tlll THCM-ll L.llli la t ilij. Ktm Irillr/ trim 41 blktft , TfrrllorU * . Jt 4 tcrflfnCcniiitrlrc. Youf atirll tbtM. llv li. rull ibli alU , kn4 tirtMiftniallrl Uc < J Ilfr r. AdJrw ( Cl [ MttlCAl CO. . BUffAlO , T. \/lfjnD"l / < > 't Iliroucli cin.n or VIUUH | t J , , r cuw. . liny U pcr/Mtly rrsauifU by thv rif peslpn-Dunre.nemodlea. < iiil fur dur i.cw illa uatril Jn * , _ _ _ _ _ < M. AI'wlutCMcrrc ) , Vnrlco- cuiwltnikautNiln | < ire ( iii > uu. . . . eslon-Dwpro Cllnlque , ; uTrt Mt hfc , -TIIB- OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Itoutcfrom Omaha and Council Bluffs lo ETHEEAST- TWO TUAAN8 PAILT nBTWBEN OMAUA AND COUNCIL 11LUITB Chicago , - AND - MlhrnuVcc , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itock Islnud * Frccport , Uockford , Clinloii , Dubuque , Dnvcnpoit , Eli'in , JIadlson , .Tancs > llle , Ilctoit , Winonn , La Crossc , And all other Important culnu Bait , Nurtboait aid Houllieaat. ror tbrouob tkkets , call on. tie tlckot rucnt at I'M Farnam ttruet. In Barker Block , or at Union I'aciOo Uopou 1'ulln.an Sleepers and th flneit L'lnlnu Car In tb worlil are run on tlio main line of tUe CblcaKO , Mil * wakuo i St. 1'aul lUllnar , and erors atlentl < inl [ > ald to pusten Hra br court oua mplorof ( tbacoajpaa/ * H. Mll.lTBll.tJeneral Mantj.r. J. F. 1 UCKKIl. Aialitant Uanaral Manifc ; A. V. It. CAUPJCNTBU. 6ta raJ 1'ai.enger an Tlckot Aufnt. UUO. 1C. 1IKAKKOUD , A. lltanl Gtacnl 1'rtJCDf f nd Tlokel Agant. J.T. CtiAlUT. 'Jtneraaaut > trlnt Q < l ul. Dr.J.KMcGrew Ono of the Most In the Treatmsnt of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , SE ! BoxunlOieanH , ubsoliituly onroil PRIVATE DISEASES , nntcud. /IM niCACCQ "Is treatment for ri UIOLr\OLO < Klves the most bpatitlful inpliixlui ) , and a purfect hKln , CONSULTATION FREE ; 2S25S& . ! S i < cnd btaiup for leply , Oftico Bushman Bloc * . IQtli and Uouulas Sty. Omnua. Nua 1) . I ! (3. WlRTh XlIIIVK ANII IIIUIN THIMT- JIK.NJ , iiKiinriintHo 1 Miiuelllc for Ilytitorw , l l//.l- HUSH. ijonuiUldiii , ills. Nervous Ni'imilula. lleadnchc , Niirvous I'rostrntlon rutihed by the tioo ( if alcohol or Inli.iccoVukufiinit"s. \ . Mental Ucprjs-iliiii. Hofi.Miliuor the liriiln. losuItliiKln lnsiuiltytindlBiidltit.'toiiil ( > oiy , docar und death. I'loniiituioOld AK * . llarrennesH. 1,0m of ) 'o cr Inoltheri-ox. Involuntary l.'Htws and Mpeiniut- oihii'iKiinsfdliy invr-nxwtlmi of ihobriilli.Milf. aliiiHc or ovvrlndillvvnci * . J'.ndi box ( outalns ono moutli'M irual nu-iit. l.o-ln box.oi nlxlioxtM forlJ.Ki.M-nt by mall p-opald onrocTliitofprlco. WE aiJARANTBB BIX BOXES To ctno any casw. With each older locclvoil by iHforhlx IIOXIH , ac ompnnlcdwltliW.Owiiwlll ) t-ujid thoimrclw iTourwrl't uiKiiarantt'H to ri' linid tlumoritiy If tnw trniitinctil doci not oifect itciiro. ( liiiirantei'U IhHiiuil only bv ( loodmitu JH-tifCo . l > nn'l U , hole AsuntiJ , lll rmnum Mruct Hill Iia b -WAt'KKH am \EUccebtfully \ uted iiionthly by over 10,000 tlxidles AreSafe. tyftiluulautt I'lcasant 81 prrlHiic liymall.nrntilrut.'KUlB. Sealal t'arllfulart S poilagu hUliips. Atlilrnss TDU EVIIIUA CUBUICU , CO. , UlTMOIT , UlCIJ. l < 'oi' snlo and Ui > tnitil l > u ( JauiliiKtn tlntU Co , , Uiitalui , DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS nnd many times will provo to von a great osh. Von should not ilolay i-ViMi for u day our coining to our Htoro , Wo are ninkln a cli'an sweep-of our entlro storlc of winter poodB. nnd will uaino you price j tlmt will ntorost you. > * * AND And Chicago , _ onl7 road to ttko for Df llolnos. tlarihnltnnr * Ci'ilnrllunlili Clinton , Dlion , ( IHniJO. Mllwaukuo , nd all polnli Bait. To the r | iln ul NotirulinColo < r clo , Wjonilntr. Hull , IilBlin , NovailM. Urtvon.Va h. liiKton and t'Hhfomln. It otttrt luperlor adranlaifCl not Iiomlblii br nr oltiurlliio , An win n fi'tr of tb ntimcioui rolnts of miimrlorltr rnjoi l br thn iiatrcai of tliln nmil bctwrun Omaha I'l'l 'liljnHo , nru IU tbri-e trnlnn a ilnof 1JAV fOATHK .nlilch are tlie llnitot that Irimnn Krmnit Injd'aultr ran ( Vtnl . lu l'AI.AL'(5Miii'NCAIl3 ( | ( ; liu tcjimlof which can not Im fouml l > t < whnru. At ( .ounrll Illuiri. ilnitrAliiii of Ihii Union I'acltln Hull- wnr rnnnrrt In u lion ilupot with lliuto of Ihn ( 'til- TK" , , ' * o" ' ' " " Itr In CliliiiKo Iho train * of ilili line ninku oloiu cniinvctlun with ttioiootallollior l.juttrn hriHt. Kor Dclriilt , rolumbiis. Indlnnapoll. , Cincinnati , "l KOru f nlli , Iliiniilo. I'imuiirrf. 'Jnronlo. Mmituiil. ' oilon , Nuw Vnrk. ] ' } illa'lcl I'm * * . llalllnioro , Wiiih. Ingtou , auJ all pjlntiIn tbojiatt , A k for Helen Tl ' " "NORTHWESTERN" If roil wlili tliu licit accoiumoJutloii , All tlck lu'onuiillilckutiriaiblillaa. it , UIIIUTI' ; . B. \\iuton , livn I ll/inncrr. / ijea'l I'nur Agsot , . . / 111910. iifj ) . , , , , , , u . u . i / N. I1AIK OCIC , ( Inn \Veit0rn I Ancnt. I ) K KUIIIAI.UTIckat ABaat. . . , , . " - r.V1ST. . Otr r i * rn ( KOI l-trouia at. Uuialm. lihb. FOR MEATS , FISH , Table SOUPS , GRAVIES , ( So. Atotiianp.ni' ,