8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FBIDAY , NOVEMBER 1. 1889. THE CITY , The jury In tlio cnso ot Frnnlc Lucns , who wns cnnrfjctl with stealing n watch , disa rcod , Ho will bo tried nguln to-dny In , Tudgo T3orkn'fl court. Deputy County Marshal Froomau , of Kansnfl City , 1ms arrived to pot John LalTorty , a man who is wanted tlicro for liurfflary. IJo loft with his prlHOiior yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. J , Johnson had n narrow cs- cnpo yesterday morning1. Ho was boardinp the cable car at Twontloth and California when his foot struck iv plloof dirt which hud boon thrown from the man hole , cnuslng him to lese his footing , and ho was thrown to the ground. The car atop struck him , bruising him severely. I'cinoiml l'nraitrnpli < i. At tlio Windsor Joseph Dnwson , Denverj N. A. Wnrren , Chicago ; J. T. Splvoy , Knn- ens Cltyi l-'mnk Hninniond , rrcmont ; .inmcs Gadmlcn , bchuvlor ; U , II. Wobitor , Chlcn ro A. K. Uollcr. Ueuvnr City : U. D. Leonard , Friend ; J. D , Chandler , I'lttiburtf. \Vlicro U tlio Hnrplst ? Gerranrro L.ngraco , nn Italian boy twelve years of ngo , left homo with his bnrp a month ago. Ho first went to Sioux Olty. then to Norfolk nnd flnnlly to Covlnuton. Since tlint time nothing lins been hoard of his where abouts. Ills * parents are of the opinion that hn wns kldnoupcil , us ho was u splendid harp player. Nobrnslcn. Flsli Culture. Low Mny , of Fremont , who Is a member of the state llsh commission , Is In Omaha. In connection with the development of the business of the hatchery ho states that In about ton dnvs the private car , to bu tisetl In transporting spcalos ot the ilnny trlbo , will bo ready for service. Ho also said that addi tional buildings lire to bo constructed at Boutli licml. Tlio 1'nblle Lillirnry. The nubile library has recently received lovcral valuable additions to its long list of books , and Is prowlnc in daily Importance as well ns popularity. The library ban been conveniently arranged under the dirccllon of Miss Jcftslo Allan , the librarian , and now certain space Is allotted to everyone of the various classes of books In the library , so that there is no dluloulty In finding any book desired on any subject. The books used for reference only are placed In n separate apart ment , nnd tlio library Is boi-oniing n very popular resort for professional and business men In scorch of information. A Quiet Wedding. A very quiet wedding occurred between 4 nml fi o'clock last evening at 2013 Capitol avenue , In which T. P. Cartwnght , a well known traveling mini , mid Miss Uclla T. Hudson ilgured ni the contracting parties. Dr. Ilnryea pronounced the ceremony that linked their futures , but only a few of the most intimate Irlonds were invited to assist In launching them upon the sea of domestic happiness , 'i'hn groom icprcsents Williams , Van Anmtn & Harto , of this city , nnd is very popular with all who know him. Ho and his bride left on the 7:35 : Union Paeille train for the west , expecting to spend their honey moon in 13cm cr , Bait Lake and other west ern resorts. _ AHHCHHOI ! a Mnall I Inc. Mike Roach was brought hero yesterday from Ord and arraigned in the United States court for selling liquor without a licence. Ho ilrst declared his innocence , waived pre liminary examination and was bound over. This action scorned to annoy two or three of the old man's friends who ramo down to sco him through , nnd at their earnest solicita tion ho consented to plead guilty on ono charge ( there were two lllcd ngnlust him ) provided IJlstrlet Attorney Pritchott would agree to dismiss the other , as ho had done an hour previous in a similar cnso against Bamuol Sherman , of Hoatrico. One of the frlonas went before Judge Dundy , and to him made a statement of the accused's con dition , whcioupon his honor consented to lot him change his plea to guilty and submit to the payment of a5 flue and the costs in the case. fllnclo City Ijoiljjn No. : t , Golden Shore. Past supreme piesidont , Alexander Ilotli- onstoln , of San Francisco , \Vednosday even ing organ i/od Magic Gity lodge No. 3 , of the Order of the Golden Shore. The following olllcors wore elected : President , U. C. Hilllkcr ; vice president , H. Hoyinnn ; secretary , C. w. Miller ; treasurer , Mrs. JacobJaskolck ; eonductor.Satnuel D. Hoyerj inside guardian , Charles Mnttisou ; outsiao guardian , Joseph Anderson Past presidents , 1 Jacob Joskolek , Charles Singer and George 1f J. Seltzer. Iho next meeting will bo hold Wednesday f evening in Knights of Labor hall , when trus tees and representatives to the grand lodge will bo elected and President Uotbcnstom will install the oillcors-olcct. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nerv ous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured oy Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples frco at Kuhn & Co.3 , ICth and Douglas. A Petty bwintllrr. A very shrewd piece of swindling has just coma to light , and a hundred unfortunate laborers ate wiser but poor men on account of the swindle. It seems that a tall , slender , Wtell dressed man , with dark eyes and mus tache , answering to the nauio of P. C. Col lins , arrived hero 1 ast week , and , going to Mrs , Brcga's employment ncency , repre sented that ho wanted 100 men to go west and \voik on the railroad. Ho gathered u the men on the streets and agreed to pay Mrs. Hroga $10 for the use of her agency ns hlaofllec. Ho collected $ J BO from each of tbo men and 01 dorcd them to await his ar rival at Mrs. Urega's. Ho paid Mrs. Urcga * } a forged check for10 , but never appeared to take his employes west with him , and the un fortunates linally discovered that Collins was a slick swinulor and had gene for other parti with their small change ho hud col lected. Ho Is Mill on the wing and his vie tluib are nursing their wrath. THIS llllUDSIJASON. Tlio I'rosrnniino For Cololmitlni : All SniiitH1 Day at All Salutt * ' Cliuroli. All Saints' church holds its third annual festival to-day , All Saints' duy. In the morning ut 11 o'clock , holy communion will bo administered , with the oven song festival in the evening. Too choir , which will consist of thirty voices , will bo assisted by Claud Anderson , ololst at St. James church , Chicago. The muslo at the 11 o'clock service will bo : Piocossional Hymn 203 Communion service In U Hut Calkin AuthoJii "What Are Tlieso That Are. Arrayed In White Ilobes. " Statner Hymn No. ISO Offertory "I Was In the Spirit oa the Lord's Day" , Arms Roceusloual , , Hymn 167 At thu evening service the musio will bo : Processional The Sou of God Goes Forth to War , " St. Anuis tune. . . . . , ni'r by Sullivan Magnificat and Nunu Dlmlttls in li Hat Calkin Anthem Selection from Sullivan's or atorio. "Tho Light of the World" Solos by Muster Andon > ont Miss Pennoll and Mr. Per.ucll. Offertory "Praise Jehovah , " from Mass In U. , , , , Chorubmo Solo by Muster Anderson. Hymn No. 403 Hocossloiml Hymn 167 Very Uov. Dr. Unit , dean of St. John's cathedral , Denver , Col. , will preach both the morning and evening services. After the evening soivicotbo usual parish reception will bo hold at the rectory , A 1'rcvontivo for Croup. Thora no longer exists any doubt but croup can bo prevented , True crour never appears without warning , and if Chamberlain's Cougli liomody is given as directed as soon us the first indica tion of croup appears , it will invariably disuoll all symptoms of tlio disease. This can uhvuyH bo done if it is kept at hand. 60 uont und ono dollar bottles ( or tmlo by all druggists , WALSH'S scnc.nn. What Ho Thinks of tlio Grand Jury'n Work. Ed. Walsh Is very sere over the censure of ; ho grand jury upon the work of the con tractors of the now county hospital , "ono of whom turn which , " to quote Mr. Walsh. "It Is a shnnio and dead wrong , " said Mr , Walsh to District Clerk Mooroj yesterday morning , "for these follows who don't know any thing about buildings to ccnsuro contract ors who hnvo boon in the business for twenty- eight years , as wo have , " Then Mr. Walsh proposed a sehcino by which tbo county can get out of paying for Lho county hospital , "Wo nro going to go before the county commissioners , " said Mr. Walsh , "and have them got five export build ers to oxnmino Wio hospital and the ilrst story of Tun Unn building and the Amos building at Klovenlh and Hnrnov streets , nnd If our work ain't 20 per coat bolter than cither of those buildings , wo won't charge the county a cent for tiie whole building. " PAXTOX Iiorin. , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest liotol in the west. Kittrcdgo & IBrainard , proprietors. CHOICE SINNEIIS. Whom .Miilgo Ilcrka Punished for 'J heir TrnTisjtfpKsloiis. Polka Judge Horka's theater was packed yesterday morning from his honor's bench to the alley wall of the largo court room. The docket announced that fifty persons had violated the law , but nearly all of the chnrcns wcro of a minor nature. After a number of drunks nnd vagrants had been disposed of , a tall , whiskered old soldier , with ragged garments , ono bad eye nnd a $3 llddlo , limped forward to respond to the namnof W. II. Plngroo. "You nro charged with being drunk and a vagrant , " said tho'court. "I ain't nothing of the sort , Judgo. I'm a tiddler and earn my living that way. " ' "How do I know you nro a HddlcH" "I'll provo It to you. boss , " ntmthcr. Pin- grco took out his itddlo. Ho had only played a few burs of "Chippie Get Your Hair Cut" when ho had the court , bis cleric and Tom Onnsby doing a "rag. " After a few mote selections of u classical nature the pris oner was discharged. Minnie Fnrroll , a voluptuous blonde , was In for creating a disturbance In a Douglas street saloon , and was lined $0 50 for what the policeman said was inking "the name of God In vain.1 Flora Miller testified that Charles Call had sworn in her presence and wrongfully accused her little brother with stoning linn. Cull was assessed $17,50. ' Jack Fitzgerald wns up for kicking In the door of Mrs. McCann's boarding house on South Thirteenth sticot. The lady weak ened and refused toprosecute. The prisoner wns discharged and Mrs. McCann was forced to pay the costs of the action. Charles Gctir was caught at the Union Pa cific depot while trying to confi dence , a farmer out of money. Ho was lociied up ns u suspicious character and is hold for further evidence. n Harry Uarnaclo was examined on the seri ous charge of stealing n pigeon. Ho was discharged. _ Don't buy trashy imitations. Get the genuine- Red Cross Cough Drops. TO U1DI3 0(1 WALK. The Ijcttcr Ciurlcrs Want to Get a Wholn Loaf. The letter carriers are on a strike against the Omaha Street Railway company because of the fact that Uncle Sam bus seen fit to pay car fares for only those who deliver mail in the outlying dtsti lets. Postmaster Gallagher has been notified by the department at Washington that ho will ho allowed $ iS8 every three months with . which to pay these fares , but the carriers have combined und say they will not compromise on any such terms. They want an arrangement made to enable them all to ride , or else , as ouo of them put it , "Wo will all walk. " "It is because they abused the privilege , " said an oniuinl of the street car company , "that wo discontinued the frco ride order. It was a frequent occurrence of a summer evening during warm weather for ten or fifteen letter carriers to crowd a grip car and talro an evening at our expense. " For these who go half a mile- before reaching their districts , It has been figured that they arc justly cutitlcd to O.'OO rides a quarter , and to pay for these the $233 allow- unco has been made. Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrun for children teething produces natural quiet sleep. 2o cents u bottle. A Methodist IMshnp. Bishop W. F. Mallalieu , of New Orleans , came into this city Wednesday morning on his way ftoin the Dakota conferences. Ho will spend a aay or two hero and then go to Topeka , Knn. , to attend the annual meeting of bishops. Ho was met at the tram by Dr. J. 13. Max- ilold , Rev. J. W. Shank , Rev. A. Hodgotta and Rev. C. W. Suvidgo. Thobishop wont Immediately to the homo of Hev. J. li , MaxQold , whoso guest ho is. The bishop looked into the plans for the People's church , and spoke to the pastor these very encouraging words : "Brother Savidgo , I am glad you are hero in this field. T am glad you are in the opera house. I think you mny hnvo four or five hundred conversions thin year. Don't ' bo discouraged if your morning congrega tions are not largo. Mnuo your sermons us attractive as you can. Got In musical Instru ments they will help. You are solving the problem of 'How to reach the masses. ' The best and surest way is to po after them. Give them the glorious cos pel of the blessed God in all its fieshncBs and fullness. " The bishop and his son , the Rev. Dr. J. B , Maxlleld visited Tin : Hi : 13 building yesterday , The party cxptesscd surprise and admiration at the city of Omaha and Tun Hiu : building , Why don't you try Rod Cross Cough Drops , live cents per box. Alexander's Appointment. The telegraph yesterday convoyed the Intelligence that W. II. Alexander , of this city , has been appointed surveyor of customs of this port. This announcement Is in accordance with tbo facts which have already been published In these columns , the Nebraska delegation In congress as also a number of loading citizens having endorsed Mr , Alexander for the place. Tills appointment of course will bo follow ed by thu retirement of R. C. Jordan , wno now fills the place , an also by the retirement of Vincent Huikloy , who has been Inspector of customs for several yours. Mr. Alexander's assistant will bo James N , Phillips , who wns nl o n candidate for the position , nnd who lor some time acted as deputy slicrllT. Under Mr , Alexander' * administration the oflleo will bo improved , so as to b6como ono of the most Important under the government at this plnco. It will also bo worked so as to Inure to the advantage of the merchants of this city , nnd for this purpose aboard of ap praisers will bo appointed , the same as la all the largo cities of this country. Walking advertisements , nvery man , woman and child who has once tried Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cannot say enough In its praise. The wonderful cures by Salvation Oil of Mr. M. S. Gulp , a chronic ihoumntic , 1220 George St. , Halt ( more , Md. , has awakened wide-spread interest. xiin nuAij KsTAru KxoiiANan. How it Proposes to Hntidlo Propel ty l-'or Sale. "People generally don't ' scorn to under stand the alms and objects of our open board departure , " said a member of the Omnha Real Kstnto exchange. "Tbo impression seems to prevail that wo are simply formed into nn organization for the purpose of bell ing real cstnlo nnd getting our lltllo commis sions , That of course is ono of the objects of the association , but what wo hope first to ac complish Is the establishment of n dally meeting place , whcro business men , capital ists , property owners nnd prospective pur chasers can meet an hour each dny and com pare notes nnd exchange views upon the state of trade nnd business in conoral , Hint Is what wo need mor'o than anything else Just at present. Wo have n line largo room on the Ilrst floor in the northwest corner of the Now York Life building nnd when our exchange is fnlrly working wo pi oi > 090 to niuko the meetings so nttrnctlvo that business men will bo compelled to at tend them for their own Interest. " "Will you explain , In plnln English , the methods you mean to use in disposing of piouerty and sceuiities in your open board scssionsl" was nskcd. "With pleastiro , " .was the reply , "and that Is the point wo want to get the peonlo to un derstand. If you hnvo a piece of property which you want to soil , you give mo the agency for It and fix your price upon it , I will , In turn , list it with every member of the exchange. If you want it sold nt auction , we will offer it at such sales at our meetings. Or you may pluco It my hands for sale on call , lor one or any number of days not ex ceeding ono month. That means that the lot will bo called for sale for two days in succession and will then bo put on the list with the secretary of the exchange ana will bo for sale by him or any member of the ex change for thirty days , or n shorter period if so desired by the owner. Thu property may be relisted , as of ten as dcsiied , but will not bo kept on the secretary's ' books more than thirty days at a time if not sold. " The regular annual meeting of the ex change will bo held on Saturday afternoon at 0 o'clock , at which time officers for the en suing year will bo elected nnd time fixed for commencing the dully sessions of the board. Taken Unawares. Unsuspected causes for malaria exist every where. A sunken lot pnitl.V filled with water In the vicinity of your abode , anew location upon land filled in , but formerly overflowed or marshy , nnd causes far more occult than these produce the atmospheric miasmata which constitute the germs , that , if inhaled , ripen Into fever and ague and con genital maladies. A person taken unawares with a malai ial complaint should , as soon as it declares itself , seolc aid from the safe , non-disappointing , cordial medicine , Hnstet- tei's Stomach Bitters , which h is lor over a third of a century , und In every quarter of the globe , relieved the malaria-stricken , and neutralized miasma in air and water. The Bitters imparts activity to the stomach , bowels and liver ; repels luuipiejit I'leuma- tism , and remedies Inaction of the kidneys and bladder. Appetite and sleep are im proved , and the infirmities of ago mitigated by its use. _ , . AMUSKMKNIS. When I ucillo Western played "East Lynne" her audiences wept. The heavens also frequently shod tears. But no ele mental disturbance could prevent the audi ence from assembling to sympathize with the heroine wnom the lamented Lucilleso faithfully portrayed. Last night there was not a ray of atarlicht , and from a leaden sky fell drops of wintry rain. It was anything but an opera night , but "Bohemian Girl" and Abbott conquered. Boyd's was filled , and the enthusiasm was as genuine as the night was dreary. Who does not know "Bohemian Girl , " at least In part , and who does not ap preciate , in greater or less degree , its oft-sung numbers ! Theio nro some men wno never die. Bulfo seems to bo a uinn who shall live forever ; at least until the people ple shall have forgotten the tuneful arms and choruses of bis opera , which is , really , as en during as "Home , Sweet Homo. " 'Iho cast was a good ono. There have been greater , even by this company , but last night little was found wanting. In her care ful nnd interested rendition of her solos , which ranged1 from simplicity and tender ness to fervid and florid efforts ; In her dispo sition to please an ovcr-exuctinir audience ; in tiio beauty , variety and richness of her costumes , U- may well bo doubted if Emma Abbott , in Arlino , over appeared in this city to greater advantage. Miss Annandnlo'B Queen lacked the melo dramatic plcturcsqucncss of most women who essay the part , but thin fact detracted but slightly from the general excellence of the characterization. Mr. Montegriffo worked hard In Thnddous nnd scored u success. Ho possesses true dramatic lire nnd worked himself up to a fine frenzy while rendering the "Fair Land of Polnnd , " which evoked stanra encores. Dur ing his Linging of "Then You'll Remember Me" u host of inemoiics 'swept across the mind of the star. Unbidden tears began to flow ; und , with her bead turned from the audience , the tell-tale mementoes of a love which , seemingly , the grave lias not de stroyed , were wiped away with bui ill-con coaled emotion , Mr. Pruotto made nn excellent Count , his "Henri Bowed Down" being deservedly en < cored. Walter Allen's Devilshoof was somewhat conventional. The costuming , stupe business and singing ottho choi us was very good , Ciislinmn'b Menthe Inhaler cures catairh , headncho , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Trial fieo at jour druggist. Price 30 cents , I ) 1101) . ICNOX At Omaha , on Wednesday moinlng , Octouer ! ! 0 , at the residence- her son-in- law , George S. Graff , ! i518 Capitol avenue , Mrs. Rebecca P. Knox. Interment at Brownsville , Pu. MOST PERFECT MADE UNITED STAES DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. "Washington , D. O. By an analysis of Dr , Price's Cream Baking Powder I find it carefully compounded , and I regard it as the best baking- > o\vdor \ in the market in ovor.f respect. PETER COLLIER. Late Cueailst of tba United States Department el Agiioultur * . DRS. BEHS & BEITS UDS FA UN AM fitnr.RT , OMAHA , N K ( UiipoalU I'axton Hotel. ) Office lioun , o a. m , to 8 p. m. Bitndnj o , 10 a. m to 1 p. m. fpolillsti in Chronic , Nervous Sltln nnd Itloixl Hoa"e . , rivcoiumltatlon nt odlco or l > y mnil free. Miullolnia snnt liy innll or oxpiess , securely imckeil , frco from alum Alton. Utmrnntoca to euro mildcly.srifely fti'l po rmanenUy. NERVOUS teBllm gS Ions. I'liyslcM Dicajr. urlsliiR from millscio tlon , Uxccss or Indulgence. pioiUiclng Sleepless ness , Despondency. I'linp'oJ ' on the face , nver- Mon to Hocloty. easily at cournqed , InoK of conn dence , dull , unlit lor study or business , nml Hilda llfo n burden. Sifely , pcrmnnontly und prl- vatcly curod. Commit lira , lletta & llotts.mi Fnrnnro bt , OmnUa , Nob. Blood anil Skill Disease ? results , completely eradicated without tlio nll | ot Mercury. Scrotuln , Hryslpolns. Tover Sores , IJlotches , Ulcers. 1'ninsln thn llvnd and llonon , bjphllltlcSoro'llmmt , Mouth nud 'JotiKUf. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured uhcro othcil hnvo fulled. Firlnntr Tfpinarv nml HlniMer Oompinint , lilQIlByi Ulllldiy IMlnful. Ulincult. too frequent quont Iltirnlnc or Uloody Urine. Urlno high colored - orod or 1vlth milky todlnienf on stmidlne , Wi nk Back , Oonorrha-n , Gleet , Cj stills , etc. , PromnUy nnd Safely Cured , Chaises Itonsonv 1)10. ) O JL JiwJL'O ( JL VlJCwJijJ ! Gnnrnnteed per. nianent Cure , re moval complete , without cuttluc , caustic or dlllatliin. CMres onictcd < U homy by ] ntlout w Ithout a moments pain or nnnoyacco. To Younff Men and MiMla-Aicd Men , < 3TTBP PF1DL1 Tll ° nwrul elfocts of curly A DlJltiJ UUtlD Vice , which liting * orRnntc weakness , destroying both mind and body , with nil Its di ended tils , permanently cured , nifl TJCTTv ! Adrosa those who have impaired UHv DullO taemaehesby Improper Indul- genies nud HOlltarr Imbits. willed ruin both body and mind , unllttlng them tor bustnce ; , ttuly or marnagp. M AitiUKi ) MEN. or those entering on that Imp pylifo , av-iuo of physical debility , quickly as slated. OUR succnss. Is based upon facts , First 1'ractlcal Expo rlence. Second Kvorycasu is especially studied- thus starting aright. Third Medicines aio prc. pin od In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus airectlng cures\\ithout injury tar"Send 0 cents nostcgo for celebrate 1 w orka on Chronic , Norvou * and Delicate Diseases Thousands euro 1. CJ7 A friendly letter or call may sare you future sutTerinc and shnnio. and odd Rolden years * to life. t3ff No letlcrs nu- wered unless accompanied by 1 centu in f tninpi. Address or call on I > K . KETTS & BSITTTS , 1408 Ftrnain Street , ymnho , MaK , TREDtSmmtJa PrWeNA1ERlCV ) ! ! JAS-5'S , - ' SifiL-SS' WRAPPERS ( UH4C 3I2CJ > ul o Frltlay nnd Saturday. Emma Abbott Matinee Saturday , Uillllant Success of tlio KMJIA * TO-NIGHT nalfu's Tuneful Opera , K01IO1IAN ! KD > . EMMA AmJOTTimuEntlro Company In Gnat. ritlDAY IJelllnl's Grnml Heroic Opera , X Bt3JA. NOKMA. KMMA AHHOIT nna Rntlro Company In Cnst. SATUHDAY AnilOTT JlATINnK-Oounoa'a Kxquhlte Love Ljrlc , IJO IS-0 ANI > JUMRT. EMMA AUJlOTTns "Jullot" Kntlro Compiny. SATUltUAY EVENINa-Qllbart & Snlllvau's Latest honsutlon , YROMR\ 'i'aac UABII > , Or Tlio Morryman nnd His Maid , EMMA ABIIOTr nnd Kntlio Company. Gorgeous Co-ttuiiics ! LueliuiiUny Music ! Urillhint .Misfi en Sconol 1'HIOKS J1.50 , $1 nnil"5o'resolved. Balcony admlRsliin , Me. Uullcry "i cunti MATJNJJIJ IJ.W , 75c and We. roscivcd. CHICHESTER'S CNQLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND ORAND , RnFe , ur8tn < l nlway * rttlalltf. I.aJIm , a 1i Kiilit fur Diamond llrun < lln red mailllc , al J wltli lluoril > boa , Tnk 110 ollitr. HfuJ tt. ( ! ! * ) for rartlouUri nnl * * jlcllir tat I.nillrml > < l < tiirlii/ return mall. Mamiltfcl UblcbuU * them. Co. . 3.aiUHiu b < | , I Ullo-.l * A rocket Cigar Oa o Fro to Smokers of \V'o do not Imrp npan tlio chcnpnovj o our CloMiliiK. but tliixt iloci not slfi'ilfy tlmttliA Sl'ITS nnd OVKItCOATS which \\o nik l'i. Jlf , * n and M ) for nto liluli priced. \\o could uns'lv clirnpen them by piittniK In Inferior trlminlnit . it H notiilwnji Ilio prlrnyouimy , lint It li tlio \nlno loculvcd In purchase tlmtcounis. In. ) V. . 0. WI-.ST'S Nr.uvn AM > Hit n.v TIIKAT- MKM , n umirantceil specllle for Hystt'rln , Ul/zl- ness , Convuhloni , Ills , KCIVOIIS Ni'tirnlBln , llrndnchc , Ncnous I'rostrntlon cniisid by tlio USD of nlcoliol tolncco. WnkefillnessMcnlnl Deprt'Hsloii.SortmilnKof tlio llrixlu. rasuIlliiKlu lus inlly nnd lending to mlscry.decnytind dentil , I'lomntnro Old Ape. llnuonnt ) ? . " , Loss of Power In ultlicrKCX. Involuntary Losses nnd Siii-unnt- toi lima caused bj or rcxortlon of the 11 nln. s ilf- nbuso or oxcrlndu'Rancn. Knell box rontnlns ono month's trcntmcMit. SI Ma box , or MX boxes forT".0' ' , Rentbymallpropaldon receipt of price. WE QUANANTBB SIX BOXES. To euro any cnso. With each order lorelved v usfi r six boxes , nccomp.'Uilcd \ \ lib $ i. 0o will send the puro.uiser our written KU ii.intce to ra- fun 1 tlio monuy It tht't'eatment , does not elli > ct acuio Uuiiinntees Issutd only bv lioodmnn DniBCo. liriigKl-its , Solo Agents , 1110 1'arnaiu Stivet , Umnbn , Nobiaska , w , liclfust , DiiliIiiiniulLUcriiool r OM NEW Y011IC EYUKYTIIUltSOAY. Cabin pns'iiRoM to J./O , ncccnllnt ; to location of ( lit room. HxciirMonJuStoWJ. Slccrncc to iinil from Kuropo ut T.oivest It iti's. AL'ST 11ALD IN .V CO. , Ocll 1 AgcntV Klllroiulnuy , Nen York Jouv Ili.raix , Uen'l Western . \cont. 114 ll'tndolpli St , Clilcngo , n. MoonL , Tiios. McCAN.vr , Agents , at Onma fl BE GROQT ELECTRIC SPIRflL - * * * irmf * * * * * * fJt iaa mMj f * ' * vmimmmfmt rorHpcrraatorrlm-n , I , t t 3Innlioot1 Hexnnl Octny , Link of Development. I OAU * * Drain * , etc. To Introduce , wilt < Ui : < K A\\ \ . \ to n itllnblo , f ei-8on In null < nutity. Order nt onco. UotL Circulars t n c. > pen in v. anted. N. W.Con , I3TH& DaacE STS , OMAHA , NEB. rOR THE TBF.iTMOT Of All. APPLIAHOrS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Bc < iF > cilitleiApFaratuiandHeinedeiforOucceufu' ! Tre&tmrnt of every form of U'jeasa ' requiring WKDICALor KUROICAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOr/iS FOR PATIENTS. Boat d& Attendance , Beit Aocommoditioni in Vfest , OyWHITE FOR CIROULAKS on Deformltlei and DISEASES OF WOKEH \1K Him IITKIT illDftl ) A I.TUa-11 DKriRTlII TrOIt wountl iaiil\u cuiifiNMMT. < STNCTIY [ , FRIVATF. ) Only Reliable Medical Inititute maun ; & Ef temlly at PRIVATE DISEASES All IllooJ Dlimei luernifQlly trentril. Syphilitic I'olion rfmorcil rroutbaiTKlera without tuereurr. N.u Itrtloral ! , . rr.ilorot for Lou of \ ITAL run Ut. r.rtlti utJtlo la tlill BiiDAytatrcsttaat hoin by corrripondtncc. Alleotnnanlet. UonicoQflileQtlal. UcdleloeiorjBttruiQeouafatbjriaailor * ! . f nil xeurllr l ck dnomirk , , o Indicate eontcnuor ice Jtr. One periouMi tertleir preferred. Oil mil eooilt in or ern4 Uflorrof roar CIM , and we will tend In rUlu wraprer.our nflfif Tin Mrti FREE : UP ° O ivi i . BI < ei > i or UUUK IU FatN , KcrTou < DliVii , lup ° lenefiia- Illi , Uleftand Varlcocele. wllb qotitlon lilt. Addrcii OMAHA MEDICAL & BUKOIOAt INSTI1UTE , 13th and Dodge Btrtota , OKAHA , NED , The large increase in our wholesale business demand ing our whole attention , we offer for sale our RETAIL JEWELRY STORE. The location is the finest in Omaha , being the most prominent corner ; the building is new , and the store has recently been fitted up in the most modern style , and is conceded to be the finest jewelry establishment in the west. The stock is well selected and desirable , being clean and new The business has been established 23 years. This is an opportunity rarely offered ; good terms to responsible parties. Address MAX MEYER & BRO. , Omaha. TO OUK FRIENDS AND PATRONS : Thanking you lor the liberal patronngo bcbtowcd upon us n the past , we now offer. you Watches , Diamonds , Silverware and Art Goods at prices hetetoforo un- known in Omuha. MAX Mh\ hit UHO , , elxteonth und Fitrnam itrceta. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON THE COHSOMERS OPPORTUNITY. JANUARY PRICES IN J , IJLPUJ W B ENDLESS VARIETY OF STYLES. QUANTITIES UNLIMITED. SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES , EXTRA IMG OVERCOATS , We have manufactured 10 styles of extra length Overcoats , not Ulsters , but Regular Overcoat Styles , 50 inches long , Cassimerc lining and in every respect a very desirable garment for this climate , and a style of Overcoat not made by any other house. Prices , $12 , $15 , $18 , $20 , $22 and $25. We have everything , Freize , Chinchillas , Fur , Beavers and Fur Trimmed Ulsters. Some very choice lines. $10 , $12 and $15. Look in our windows for styles and prices. The sea son for our Fine Suit trade is now well advanced and we will make this a very interesting- week for those who appreciate fine quality and low prices. It will interest you to see the suit you can buy at the sale for $10 , $12.50 and $15. Boys' Overcoats , $5 , $6 and $7. CMldren's Overcoats , $3 , $3.50 , $4 , and $4.50 Price $5.00. Twenty different styles of Children's OVERCOATS , ages 4 to 14 years , at $5 , which cannot be bought out side of the CONTINENTAL for less than $7.00. FREELAND , LOOMIS & Co. , Cor. 15th and Doug-las St. The Largest Clotting House West of New Yo $