THE O3IA&A. DAILY BEE"MONDAY. . MARCH 4. 1880. THE CITY. The annual agricultural fair and race meeting of the Omaha Fair and Expos ! tion association will bo held in Omaha September 2 , 8 , 4. 5 and 0,1889. , Pormmnl Frank Kagan , of Lincoln , spent Sunday in Om aim. Miss K. R McCartnoy loaves for Ncv York on business to-morrow. Manager Hobort Uro Koynoldsiof Hit Futiko opera house , Lincoln , spent Sumhi , in Omnha. Clinrlcs F. Stephens , of the Grand opera house , has severed his connection with the AlfrcJ Molnbcrg Piano company. Ho wll go back to his old Dosltion with Max Meyers Captain F. 11. Lawrence , of Chicago , ha assumed the ninnnRcni' < nt of the Northwest crn Shot company vlcj 0. II. lc Carter , win lin.s no no to Chicago to take charge of th Omnha & Grant Smelting and Refilling com l > any's ofllco there. Kcr cnnl .Mat/ii Hnvoroly Hilton. \Vhllo piissltiK clown Vlnton street Satur day evening Surmount Mittzn was several ; bitten In the leg by n vicious doff. The jifllccr In so badly imiltncd that he will bo lali ji for some time. A I'roclotii f'nlr. Peter Ilnmcr , n white man , passed Satur ny night nt the house of 11 colored woman giving the name of Mnndy Kllzabctti. Wliot lie nro.to to dcpurt ho found ho had beet robbed of fO. ilo enuscil Mundy's arrest. Hand Il.ill. llnrt & Kllgnllon's hand ball court wa. well patror.I/.ed yesterday. The most interesting match was n contest between Hums and Klrby and ICIIgallon and Hart. These four arc piny-ing the best two out of thrco for $ .V ) . Kilpillmi nnd Hart won the llrst mnteh , nnd by winning the games yesterday , llurns nmMCirb.v tied the score The Html game will be played next Sunday. As to the other matches , Ilriggs nifd Ver lion defeated Hlbben nnd Uaud by nscoro ol Ul to " 18 ; McAndrowK nnd ivlrby beat Uren- nnn nnd Tlgho l > yiltolll ! ; MeNnmara niul liurko won u mateh from Hums nnd ICirby by u score of 2L to Ifl. Had UOPJI There IJoforc. "Sayi Cnn you get mo n hack ! " Ulood was running down the cheek am ; over the starched collar of the speaker , as he stsgpored Into a down town drugstore yesterday afternoon , and .steadied htinsoll nguinst the show caso. "Don't ' want any medlelno , " lie continued. "I only want to get home. " "All right , I'll ring 0110 up , " was the an swer , and the dispenser of drugs stepped up to the messenger eall nnd rang for a hack. The indicator buzzed in the usual wuy , but it seemed to exert a magic influence on the mnn Unit called for it. "No you don't no patrol wagon in mine J'vo been there before , " ho said , and before the indicator bud rung out Its usual note ho was u half block uway. Mortuary Mutters. The funeral of Mrs. Anne M. Franco , whoso demlso occurred last Thursday morn ing at the residence of her son-in-law , D. U. Tralll , No. 83.1 Park 'avenue , took plaeo yes terday afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt her Into home. Her husband , James France , died about a year ago. Mrs. Franco was seventy- four years of age , nnd she had a number of grown children in this state , all of whom at tended her funeral. The obsequies wcro Inrgoly attended by friends nnd relatives. The ceremonies , which were quite imposing and impressive , were conducted by Kov. Wil- lard Scott , pastor of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church , and Kov. IX A. Kerr , of the Southwestern Presbyterian church. The Howl tributes were very elaborate. When the funeral ser vices were concluded the remains wcro con voyed to Forest Lawn cemetery for inter ment. The pall bearers were Judge Anderson , M. It. Kisilon , .Tdnn T. Dell , J. L. VVolshans , Grahnui Park and William Kan- Unil. Unil.Tho The remains of D. M. Cornell were laid to , rest yesterday afternoon in Prospect Hill cemetery. Tno funeral took place nt a o'clock from Fourteenth and Capitol avenue , where ho died Saturday morning. The Uov. Willard Scott ollleiated. Mr. Conncll was a brother to Congressman Connell , and was thrco or four years ago an undertaker and coroner of Pottawatamlo county , at Council Bluffs. Cntnrrh cured , health nnd sweet breath secured b.y Shiloh's Catiirrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasnl In- jeutor free. For snle by Goodumn Drug Co . Minn Among the many social events of the past week , none were moro pleasant than that of the surprise party tendered Miss Ida Isaacs on the anniversary of her birthday Thursday evening. The whole affair was inaugurated nnd ably managed by Mr. Sol Davidson. Miss Isaacs' friends met nt the residence of Mr. S. Goetz , 22M Douglas street , nt8 p. in. , and proceeded to the residence of her father so quietly that she was taken completely by surprise. The spacious parlors were soon cleared of furniture , the chairs , tables , etc. , brought by the guests wcro takan in , and n bounteous repast was spread under the di rection of Mr. Sol Prlnco. While the feast was being prepared , the company was fa vored with several zither solos by the MUscs Rothschild and Miss Joseph. Several mag- nlllccnt bouquets of flowers were among the birthday gilts offered to the popular and charming young lady , who was nt once made the star of the even ing. Ono of exceeding loveliness was tied with n broad band of old gold satin ribbon. On this was Inscribed the date of the occasion , the recipient's nnmo nnd the names of all the donors , printed in largo Roman typo. Miss Isaacs was nlso the re cipient of n magnificent solitaira diamond ring , winch she modestly were on ono of her fore fingers , rather suggestive of an engage ment. 'J'ho invitations nnd the guest cards were the most unique affairs of the kind over seen. Each of the former were printed separately , none of the several invitations reading nllUo. The guest cards bore the names of tlioso who tendered the surprise to Miss Isaacs , prefaced with the following beautiful poetic effusion by Mr. Davidson : "It Is well to remember pleasant hours ; Life , with its uncertainties , contains so few. " The following were present nnd took part In the festivities : Dr. mid Mrs. E. E. Sic ilian , Mr , nnd Mrs. Sol Prince , Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hoer , Mr. and Mrs. Simon Goutz , Mr. arid Mrs. George Hoyn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Calm , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Schlank , Misses Cora N. Hondlt , Isabella /.under , Clara lUndskopp , Lizzie Isaacs , Sadie Joseph , Anna nnd Minnie Rothschild , and Messrs. I. Isaacs , W. C , Long , Julius Fostnor , . Aaron /Cumler , Julius Robcnbcrg and Sol Davidson. All real OBtnto listed by mo for Gale is hereby withdrawn from the market. GKOUQH C , Hoiimis. A New Trnln. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just boon placed In Horvjco by the Union Pacific Vatlway. This train loaves Council DlulTs daily at ,4:45 : a. in , ; leaves Omaha nl6:0o : a. in , , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topoku , Lawrence , Kan- ens City and points east ana south via If " Kansas City. Iteturning , train leaves Manhattan at ito ! : ! p. in. ; arriving at Doatrlco atOi5 ; ! p. in. , Lincoln at 7:60 : p. in. , : ind Omaha at 11:120 : n. in. , Coun cil Blurts 11 MO p. in. , limiting direct connection with Kansas division trains from ICiinmiB Olty , Lawrence , Tonokn and the east , and from Denver , Sauna , Abolino and all points west , enabling . to visit the principal points f.mongers tuid Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first * class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of tha latest pattern. The now train will nil a long foil want , upd is bound 'to bo popular. ' WHAT I'KOiMjK TAMC AUOITF. Views fttitl Intcrvicwn Cnughtln Hotel Cori-ldorJ null Ktaowhcra. The ncnr approach 'of Inauguration day with Its pomp und circumstance bus loosened tlio tongues of politicians , set everybody to talking , nnd brings out ninny Intarcstlng little stories of event * conncctc : ! with the late campaign which assisted materially in the success nnd llnnl election of Harrison. Lust evening a Hnt : representative mot Kugcno Meyers , of Michigan , nnd feeling loquaciously Inclined , ho plunged breezily into tlio subject and made public several lively features that belong exclusively to the secret history of the Chicago convention. Huld Air. Meyers : " 1 was there as a Orcshitm man. und the only one from my stuto. You can Imagine the feeling Algcr'H friends had towards mo. They were extremely hitter but I had access to the Insldo circles ana know exactly everything that transpired. You can write It down us bulng nn absolute truth that Harrison owes his nomination to lohn C. New. For four days nnd nights that mini didn't close his e.vcs m sleep llftccn minutes. And speaking of New reminds tno that I am pretty well acrjualntcd with the duals . iniulo that brought , about the eruption between Alger nnd John Sherman. There Is moro foundation to the published reports about strained relations between these two men than people generally have itny Ido.x of , but Algor was not to hlnino for Sherman losing his southern delegates. The fact is two or thrco men , working for other candidates , conceived and easily consumntcd n llttlo scliomo of tliolr own that queered the colored follows nnd knocked Mr. Sherman out of tlio ring. On Monday nnd Tuesday they sent their rustlers among the darkey dele gates with Instructions to make them be lieve the convention would surely not con tinue later than Thursday , and buy their tickets of admission to the bull. Several of the sable colored brethren fell Into this cleverly baited trap nnd us a result when Friday caino around they were not in their scats. Outsiders tool : their places. About that time , It will bn remembered Mr. Sher man's star began to fade away nnd Alger gradually fell behind. Harrison commenced to gum a llttlo. Ho got Btronircr on Satur day. New was the most active man in ulii- rugo Saturday night , Sunday nil day and Sunday night , ho had every man lobyist us well us delegate who could bo Induced nnd rolled upon to put in a stroke for Harrison taken into his room nt the Grand Pacific ho tel , where they wore consulted. I can't toll you what the number of his quarters was , but those who do know can toll you that there is where U"njimin ; F. llurrisci was made president of these United States. If John ( J , New is not given u place in the cab inet be ought to be. " The writer of these interviews had a very entertaining chat yesterday with James O'Neill He is ono of the most agreeable men , especially when among friends , on the * stage. It might ho interesting to know that Mr. O'Neill"wus educated for the priesthood , nnd said ha : "Jlad my father lived I would bo 11 Catholic priest instead of mi actor. " He is a thoroughly intelligent gentleman , fully up with thu times on matters of state us well as his chosen profession , and a thor oughly delightful conversationalist. Kefor- encc was made to the tenacious manner In which ho clings to "Monto Cristo , " and it was suggested that the old picco must bo n constant tiid great money winner to last so long. "It is. For six years 1 have been impersonating Kdmoiid Bitntcs , und the business brings me good re turns. Last sciison was moro profitable than the one preceding it , and this promises to bo still better. " It is not necessary to speak of Mr , O'Neill's dramatic work. Suftieo to say he is the only slur of to-day who can play the part. Others try it , but they prove miserable failures. Ills career , however , forms n pleasing story. Of the numerous extraordinary efforts credited to him limy bo mentioned the fact that he organized the stock company which opened Hooley's theater at Chicago , and wus lauding innn thc're for three years. "I commenced acting by carrying a spear in 'Hamlet , ' and have played every character in it. While ut Hooloy's the old man gave mo every Saturday night to myself , on which occasions it was my privilege and custom to appanr In Shakespearian rolls. It was I who took Billy Crane out of Allico Gates' bur lesque company and gave him his llrst legiti mate engagement playing comedy. At one time Unit orgnnizatinn had in it , besides Crane and myself , Nellie McHcnr.v. Johnnie Husscll , and two or three others who have since become famous and made good for tunes. " Mr. O'Neill ' is also distinguished as the only artist on this side of the Atlantic ocean who over impersonated Christ in the "Passion Play , " being principal of the cast that produced it in San Francisco cidht or ten years ago. "And , by the way,1' said lin , "I tliink it is the greatest dramatic affair ever pul on the stage. There is not n single thing In it to offend the feelings of any person. Its presentation would do moro to elevate Christianity and suppress vice than all the churches in the world. " A gentleman who had joined the party suggested that the play might bo revived and brought out in Omaha. p'Neilldeclarcd that there was not a building hero half largo enough to hoht the people who would go to sco it. "What of the colosseum that holds 10,000 ! " "That would ho excellent and you could fill it every night. " This conversation brought out n proposi tion from Mr. O'Neill to the effect that if permission could bo obtained from tlio city council to produce it ho would como hero at the end of his present season und put the "Passion Piny" on as a summer attraction. As encouragement for such an undertaking he declared that it would bring more pcoplo hero from every part of the' country than all the festivals , conventions , expositions and fairs combined , to say nothing of the money benefit the city would derive. William H. Lovlno , u long time member in good standing of Tammany hall , Now York , Is probably not the sorest democrat on earth to-day , but ho can say some very unpleasant things , when talking politics , about the way his great organization performed in the late campaign nnd election. Mr. Levlno is at present sojourning among Oimihu ac quaintances , and while chatting with a party lust evening related some of the Incidents that occurred in thA Tammany wigwam near the close of the campaign. They made no secret of their antagonism to Cleveland. "On Suturduy night boforn the election , " said he , "I know and so did every other Tanimanyitc. that Harrison would bo elected. When the various district workers wcro given their ballots nnd election day boudlo It was understood then what the result would be. Some of us went to friends who had big money up on Cleveland nnd told him to hedge , I know ono man , an acquaintance of mine who had up 118,000 , but switched , commenced taking bets on Harrison , ijnd eauio out $0,000 winner. " Secretary GIbbs , of the Omaha Fair asso ciation , is taking up a scheme , that , if con summated , will bo a rousing good thing for this city , und add nn immensely attractive feature to the fair. Mr. GIbbs says the breeders of draught horses are now seriously considering the feasibility of making Omaha thu place for their annual exhibits. They huvo nu organization , and two nr three mem- bora of the executive committee specially de legated , wore hero last week to sco what arrangements could bo made with the Fair association. "They nro BO reasonable nnd mild In tliolr doinuiulu that will not have any trouble In completing negotiations. " It is understood that u meeting will bo held n bhortly. Irwin B. Llnton bus become so favorably impressed witli Omaha that ho talks of com ing hero to locate If Mr , Harrison thinks ho can run this government without hU assist ance. Mr. Llnton said last evening ; "I will " not remain In Washington should some good republican ask for the place occupied by tno now. und as my wife desires to como west I think wo would both be very much pleased witti Omaha. The chances are that we will move hero. " So many courtesies have been shown him during his present visit that no has fallen in lee with the people. Bepclmm's Pills act llko magic on a weak stomach , A Timely Dr. Williamson , of tbo Central United 'resbyterian church , took for the subject of lis discourse yesterday morning "Tho Presi dent's Inauguration , " The speaker reminded lis ticurcrs thaton the morrow another executive wus to take tbo solemn oath , that would mnkohlm thoheaa of the creates * nnd most progressive commonwealth on the globe. Ho dwelt on the great responsibilities that rested on the shoulders of the president elect , of the wisdom , conscientious ness nnd other Christian virtues that wcro necessary for the fulfill ment nf the duties of that high ofllco. The speaker hoped that the now pres ident would prove n jtut and good ruler in Israel nnd like Solomon would look to the Lord of hosts for strength nnd clearness of mind. The s ] > cnkcr deemed it an iinjiossi * billty for u really bad man to become presi dent , Experience taught that the presidential system of our country Is the best. The ruler Is chosen , not inherited. He Is not a dread Jupiter , hurling thunderbolt ! ) nnd making his subjects tremble with awe , but Is , in stead n servant of the people chosen to do their will. "May God's ' blessing rest upon our new president , " said the speaker , "and may ho serve the people faithfully , " Never defer until to-morrow what sliould bo attended to to-day. A slight cold should not bo neglected when Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure It. The readers of our until lent ion are requested to use Salvatioji Oil for any and nil pains. Jt is a sure cure ami costs only ' . ' . " > cunts. Commencing this evening , and during the entire week , with a special matinee Satur day , the original and wend famous Hanlon Bros. , who will present their grand fuir.1 ' spectacle , "Now Faiitasma. " The "Now Fnntasma" requires two car loads of trlcit scenery and fifty pcoplo in the cast. "Faiitasma , " as presented In Omnha heretofore , has not been a very popular suc cess with all classes of theater-goers , but as offered this season with nil the wonderful improvements invented by these generous caterers to the nubile taste the Haulons during the summer months , the plceu reaches the nemo of perfection In stairo art. The piece has been entirely rewritten and rearranged. ID is almost entirety a new production. The llrst act opens with the "hag's retreat" in which Hagwrath , n diminutive demon , de livers his message from his master Xamuliol commanding the assistance of the witches In , diabolical schemes to entrap the fair "Lena : " Then follows n weird dance , in which the most prominent feature visible is nn entangle ment of arms of maminouth dimensions , two pairs of which might easily reach across the stage. Then follows the deluge , renlncing the famous cyclone scene of last season. The mechanical work here , representing the mailing waters and the destruction of the village , Is wonderfully realistic , the stage having the appearance of being entirely Hooded with water. The skeleton pass i another clever piece of mechanism. The seouo at the "bottom of the sen , " the great success of last season , the Hnnlona have retained. In the second act a ghostly minuet , danced by knights and ladies , is very neatly exe cuted. Probably the most striking and original scone in "Fantasmn" is the "Grotto of the Magic Fountain , " a combination of beautiful colors and handsome faces. In tbo third net the specialties of Laura Hurt and little Tootsey tire introduced , the piece ending with the Vulcan Volcano scene and the transformation. Madame .Tannuschok , the great trage dienne , will play "Meg Mcrrilcs" and "Miic- licth , " at the New Grand , on Monday , Tues day and Wednesday , of next week , and her manager , Frank V. Hnwloy , with ,1. T. Colton - ton , advance representative , wcro at the Miliard yesterday , arranging for the engage ment. _ At the Eden Musce. this week the attrac tion will bo the popular comedy "Mrs. Par- tington and Her Son Ike , " given by the Joseph H. Keene company. Among other nttractions will bo Xiinzie , { .ho magician ; Mons. Huber , the nrmless painter ; Helena , the lire queen , und many other attractions. The sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is becoming immense. The se cret of it is that the preparation re ceives a preat deal of free advertising from people who use it and find it'so much superior to anything else of the kind that they have over used , that they persuade their friends and neigh bors to try it. It is certainly a sure euro for colds and croup nnd'ti prepara tion fully worth the popularity it en joys. For sale by all druggists. TO THE GLOKV OP GOD. All Saints1 Church Formally I > etll- ( jutiMl to the Work of the Master. Yesterday afternoon All Saints' church ( Episcopal ) was formerly dedicated to .tho service of God. The white-robed choir entered singing the twenty-fourth psalm , beginning : "Tho earth is the Lord's , and all that therein is ; tbo compass of the world and all that dwell therein. " Bishop Perry , of Iowa , conducted the ser vice and read the prayers proscribed by the liturgy of the church for such occasions. After prayer the proper psalms for thofcer- vieo were read , nnd verses 0 , 7 and 8 , from Psalm 2i ( , with the Gloria Patrl were sinig. The collect , eplstlo nnd gospel were then read and after this tbo bishop preached a most eloquent sermon upon the sacrcdness of God's ' temples. 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Klluui lo.l VHnlltv , Nerv- cniKuiiO 1'liynlrul Detllltr. 1'rvniuturo l > oclln , Ac. , anil Ilioliomunil imUil.l miseries con ciupnt | tlicro- in , nntl all who uro jiltk nml nutTurlnu , itnil On not know wlmt ulU tlic'iajon hu curi'il without fall lir following the liiHtriirtlnns In the N-k'ncn of J.lfoor Kulf rricrvatim. | . ITIf only II , by ; innll. pont-palil , > ulcij. It IH u bonk fnnevt'ry mun , ftl ) p.'ivca , full Kill , IM lri' cripllii ) ] for all uciltn uml rhronlo itlioaaui. Fully Initorrnl by Ilia Mitllonal Mcillral AH'oclallnn , who awimlccl the itolA uiul jtmulful medal In the Author , lllufetruttvo aaniplo , with InilnrsomuntK nf ) pntm , frt'U If you uci'ly now. Aililrcs" tlio I'ea- buiy.M | illnil lin > tUut vor lr.V. . 11.1'AUKIill. N .4 Ilulllticli n. , llosldii , Alain. , who IIIUT bo consulloj conililt-'ntlully on all anujiui NEBHASKA NATIOMAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , NEB. Cnpitiil $ -100,003 Surplus .Inn. 1st , 188 ! ) 6:2,000 : ' orncKiis AND iinii'.cioiis ; . W. YATKS. Pro > Iilent. J.t\vi.sS. KBKII. Vlej'I'rc'altlant. W. U.S. lluuiit.s , Coalner. nutuc-ruHS ! A. K. TOUii.VMN , WiV , MllllKK. JOHN B. Coi.r.iNH , .1. N. II , I'AUIICK , JUO , Cl'SIUNO. , THE IRON BANK , Comer l tli uiul I'arnnm Sts , A General ll.iuk Jirf Iluslaju Tru iH.icte.l. DB. ALFRED SHIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon , . PLATTSMOUTH , ' PEERLESS DYB AP5 Preparatory to operfmg our spring goods , we have inaugurated a grand closing out sale of many lines of our most popular lots in our Men's Suit Department. , Men's ' Suit Department and our Boys' ' and Children's ' Departm't BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY ! Men's Siiiis , $12.50. $ This will be the last week on this lot of Suits. We bracing j wo allow popularity the Con tinc i till' iiuV alYciul'y obtttinoilV'bv tboiriiii'ouiy'ro'iiiiblo goods. Koinonibcr , tlio price of this lot of Men's Fine Grndo Suits is $1U.50. Special in Youths' Sack Suits , $12. Wo Imvc consolidated several popular lines of Youth's Cussitncrc and Cheviot Sack Suits , and will offer them at $12 per snit Wo guarantee that not one suit in this lot has over been sold in our store for less than $18 per suit. Buyers will ap preciate the price when the goods are examined. Boys' Long Pants Suits , Ages. 13 to 18. In this department wo will olTer about lot ) Suits of Pure , All-Wool Fabrics , goods which have sold all season for $10 , at the nominal cost of $7 per suit. ' T r\-n rv TZn-n + a Q i-if Affes 10 to 13 A Special Bargain Lot of School Suits in cheviots and JlUllg JLT cllllib OUlbo ciissiinores , thoroughly reliable goods , are offered to close at $ ,5. TT TMDTT'TVT'CJ CTTTrPO Snocial Bargain Lots in Knee Pants Suits too numerous to mention. Prices , ij.U ± LJillN O O U 1 1 O § j ) $2.6 ( ) , $3 , $3.6 and $4. Men's Pantaloon Sale Price $3,50 POSITIVELY , , , THE LAST WEEK. This week wo have sold a larpo number of Pantaloons , advertised last Monday ut fcJ.oO. Now styles will bo added , nnd wo clnim this to bo the choicest bargain sale wo hnvo ever had. New , line Trousers , in several choice styles : it &J.50. Not a pair , prior to this sale , has been sold for less than $ " > , and sonic 119 high as SO and fr7. . In addition to the above , wo have added 150 pairs of genuine Snwyer Cassimoro Pantaloons , in a neat brown chock , in all si/es up to 42 waist , nt $ ! t per pair. And 200 pairs of All-Wool Cheviot Pants , in a neat brown and grey check , nt $2.60 per pair. Samples of these Pantaloons will bo shown in our windows to-day. TV/T / A-TT O'RTiTT'l ? i Samnlo c'Sd ' of these lots will bo sent to any address , and if they are not lound to OMBAOSATON Preeland , Loomis & Co. NEDWErMRoKmns - Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Mas Meyer-Ectatilishoi 18Ss--Adolph Moyar Max Meyer &Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND TAIINAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , V05E & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Claris anil Slioninpr-Bell Organs SPECIAL I'HICKS AND T13RMS. Write for Catalogue. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! I nml ninny times will provo to you n great loss. VoiiHlioulil not ileluy even for a day ! lour coming to our store , \Vo are nmklnn ' a clonn sweep of our cntlro slock of wlnlor i Koods , and will name you prices that will ntcrcst you. Steck Piano Hoinurluthlo for powerful syinpitthutlo tone , pliublo action and absolute dura bility ; 8 ( ) years' record tbo bo-it guurnn- tcoof tlio excellence of tlieso lnstru- inonts. WOODBRIDGEBROS. DiUNKENNESS C : ' ( be Mauor Habit , 1'ailllTrlr I'artti \ > r AdmlnUtorlDB Or. Ilalnei' ( joldeo Hpecluc. It cun be ulvcn in u cup of cotfee or in arti cles of food , without the Knowledge of the pu- lent ; it is iibioiiii''lr ImrmltiBH , and will of. fectupernmn nt uniliipevdycure , whether tli patient In u moderate drinker or fin alcohol wreck. IT NIWKK I'AILS. Over ( OO.OQO drmUardii have buen maduteinperuto meji who Jiavo tit'ifii ( iolden tyiedlli ; In their coirce wltli- outtheJr knowlwlKf. and today believe they quit drinking of tholu own accord. 4i page boat of particulars five. Ktilm , V Co , aueutx Hth and Douglastitg , Iblh amj Cum'n'ttreeU , Omalia , Neb.i Council llluQa , JOiv i Amenta , A. 1) . ' ' 18 T0 40 PER CENT in lias Guaranteed by using THE National Automatic Gas-Saving Governor , Secures n stoutly and uniform nogreo of Illu mination , rosultlni ! Jrom resiilnr pn-ssnro mid consequent iierfe'-t combustion ot tlio Buses , InsiidiiK iv pure anil healthful atmosphere , niul obviating the sooty deposits of micoimunetl carbon upon frescoed \vnllH , paintings and l'revrn'8 the dlsngreenblo wlilstllnir , blowing and Miiokmc ; of buniTS , und avoids thn fre- ciuent danger and expense of broken globes. The ( JoviTiior costs tbo consumer I'KAIM I- CAMW NOTHINO , as the riling In gns bills wlicro full capacity of meter Is used ) will ie- bate coHt of Governor In uvory throu or four months' service und In largo building every Mxtv rttiys , thus rotmnlug KIIOMUJ to ( TO 1'Kll CUNT , annual dividends on the Investment. OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE. ft r NOTICE ! g | We will af tut'li our ( ins-Savin.Machines ; lu iin.v molcr upon ( he linsis of unc-ltalf ( he value of monthly Saving * . I'ractlciil tests made at our ofllco. Public Invited - vitod , Agencies distributed In all cities. THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE GO , , S. K. Comer Kith and Fimmiu Sis , , OMAHA. NEU NUUVOUri , CIIHON'IO ituil 1'UIVATK IH8KASU3 of MUM anil WO.MU.N niR't'Oaafullr ( rculoJ. YOUNG MEN BiilTorlMK front I In ) iMrVrU of youthful CnlHcn nr bulls crt'tloii" , or nru lronhln.1 with Wi'iikiium , Nervous Dul.lllty , Loss of .Memory , Domioiitli'iicy , AVfrnlonlo fodi'ly. ' Klillioy Trmitili-sur miy illncii"uof the ( ii'iil- lu-UrliiMi-y OrKitMB , can hero tlnil n mifu anil nput'tly cuiu , Clmr tjit rt'iisutiablu , e&peclully tu the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'J'lioro uro inuny trouLluil vrltli too frciunnt cvnciiu lions of tlio blunder , oflon mcomimiiH'il by u itllxlit murtlim or burning miriintlon , and wvakenlMK of Ihu jritum In nmnniRT lliu imtlcnt citmiot iicraunt for. On fxnuilnliiK Hits uiinary deposits u ropy i > uilltni > iit Mill olti-n hi ) fiiunil. mill BOim-tlmei partlrlui of alln ; . men will iippi-nr nr the color lie ill n thin , nillklali hiUMiliulii L'lmiinliiX toil ilnrk or tori'l'l amM'iirnmo. Thuiv urn uiBiir mi'ii wliodlii of Ililii illlllrnlty , Ivnor- urn of ihoniusn. nlilcli ID iliosvconl Ktiixu of iiuiiil. nul wiHtknri.il. Tlio iloi-tor will Kiiarnntoua perfocl rnroln nil Midi ra-o .aiHl n liiinltliy ri'Moriitloa nl tlioKi-nltO'ttrlnury iirKuiix. Cuiiniilliition fri'f. ruml " cent Muiniilur "Yotiiiu Man' * h'rlcml , or Uul'iu ' to vt'oillock , " iroo to nil , A lilress DB. SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12th St. , Kansas City , Mo. IVMcnllon tills puper. Dr.J.E.McGrew . . . , Ono of Iho Most Hiircesrfiil SPECIALISTS In ttie Treadnent of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , OF MANHOOD , Hl ! Sexual Ufgun > j , absolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , i anteedt Cl/IM niQCAQCQ hlM treatment for whlvh OMH UlluHOUOi glvcyt the most bnuutlftil complexion , und u perfect HKln , CONSDLTATION FREE ; 2SSS5saS > iiU stump for reply. ' Offco | BuBliman Bloo < < . loth and StsOmaha , Niu OMAHA MEDICALand SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th ft DodffO Sts. FOR THE THE.AT.ME.NT Or ALI , Applla for Doformltios and Trusses. t ( ncllltler , npiinratui nnd ri'inrdlca for ucoen ful tronliiiL'nt or ovcrf form of illicnio roqulrlni Medical orSuruicsl Troutmi'iil. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. IJoiird anil nltundnnco ; bunt Uospltal uccotnmoda- tlnnd InUhe weit. WIIITI : roil Ciitni'i.Aiis on Darormltlei nnJ lltaoei , Truaiies , Club. Keut , ( Jurvuluro of tlio Hiilno , IMIni , Tuniora. Cancer , Catarrh , llrtmcbllla , lnhalnttnnf Kloclrlcltr. I'araljnl ! ! , lilo ) ! | > ir , Kldnny. MlRilitor , Kjo , Kar.Ukln unit Illood , nnd ullHiirnlcal opurnllom. Diseases of Woman n Specialty. HOOK ON IiUEA id ! or WOMEN KIIEB. ONLY HELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE * MAKING A Sr'H.AI.TV Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Dlsoaneiiuoaosifiilly troatod. Hrnlilllllo Polfon reniuvo J from tha > r > tuin without iiii'ruurir. New roatoratlvo truntiucnt In" of Vital I'ovcer. I'orioni unable to vIMt ui lunr bu tri' t'd at hnuid bjr rorrf9pundencn. All cuminuiilcatlniifl cuufldenlliil , Medicines or InitrumonU font by mall or eipr a , M-.uroly packed , no marks to Indli'uto runtunH nt sender. Ono punonal Intervlnir prel'urrcd , Callanil consult us or semi history uf your caau , uud wonlll lead In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREEI Upon I'rlvnto , Spoclal or Ncrvoiu ll > t'a es , Impo- tcDcy.H/plillls , Ulect and Vnrlcoculu , wllli ( inoitfon li t. Addrcsi jVctlienl nnd Snr'jlcal Institute , or Cor. 13th and Dodge Sta. , OMAHA , NEU , OR .INTO JF-A.-ST. . 20to60 DAYS. Thin IB udiBoiibo whiuli hiw liorotoforo Bullied all Medical .Scicnco. We luivo n Heini'dy , unknown to nnynno In the WorltloutsldooroiirCoiiiininy. uiidonu thatlia * to cure the limit obstlnutD caue.s. Ten days In recent cases doen the work" , 1 1 IH the old chronlo dwp heated CUHCH that wo Hollcit. We have cured humlreilH who havu been ubuiitloned by I'hyrilclanu. and pronounced Incurable , and wo ciialleiih'K the world to brlnn ux a cnau that wo will notniire In ln.s.stlmn hlxty dayx. HIiicutliuhlNtoryoC inciilclno a true upecllla for HyphllN hai been sought for but never found until our waHdtMrovcreil , and wonro Jmtllliid In naylns It IH tint only Itemeijy in tlui world mat will pos itively curt' ' , biicaiiHO thu Intent Medical Works , iiiibllstiod by tlio bent known uiitliorltlos , nay Uieru waHiievuratriiubpecIiloliororu. Ourrnni- oily trill euro when uvvrytlilni ; ulna liux fulled. \VIiy wii to your tlmo und nionoy with patent ' nutnuver had virtue , or doctor with , . . . , . . . . . tlmt cannot cum you , you that have [ rled every thlim "lae Hlioulil coinu to us now and K t permanent roller , you never can net It else where , .Murk whut wo HUV , In tliu und you iinntttukooiirrnmedy or NKVHK recover und you tlmt havu been ullllcteil but a uliort tlmu Hlionld by till ineunii come to UK now. not one In : enof nnvv CHWH over uct iiHrniunentlv cured. Many uet licln und think tliey uru ( roe from the llBeiiKe , but in ouc , two or three your * utter It Hpiivarx > Ki > ln In a more horrible form. This IB ti blood 1'urlflor and will Cure any Skin or Blood UlHunso whoii "Clao Kalla , THE COOK REMEDY GO , Jloom 10 ami II , U. S. Niillonnl Ifank _ Jliillillni ; , Neb. . ara ucct'Hfully u > ud nioiitljy by orur 10,000 . - wJ ullea. Arefin/t , KfftctualanJ I'leautnt > J8lp rU > iflyinall.ortttdm ( Klt . Rrnled 1'urtlculari S poeui ( ; i > Uiiiip . AiMroa * ' " TUB EynsiuCUEMWAL Oo. , Uin-nolT , Mica. mule anil biniuill l'tJoodma CoOiiHtlui , Jftbrasliu *