THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : A/WEDNESDAY / , NOVEMBER 6 , 1889 THE CITY. Blrmcrn forllio IVoplo'a Cliiircli Oliolr. The members of the I'coulo's Church choir and all thoio who are desirous of becoming tccnth streets. TlircoVccks Mem1. All the contractors for grading , pavlnR and curbing nro bclnu urged by the ctinlrman of the bonrdof public works to push their work RS rapidly ni tiosslblo , so ns to complete their contracts before winter sets In. Major Unl- combo says thnl three wcoks of ooodvcathor. . If the contractors do thotr duty , will see oil the work lot for tlie season finished. U "Wasn't lonlcl. There was n gun rnlUM oft at Dlcfc Plnndio'splncoon the Waterloo road Sun day. During the proceeding Frame Jacovln nlcltcd up the piece , and not knowing It wn9 loaded , cocked It and pulled tlio trigger. An expiation iollowcd , nnd nearly u doron persons received uioro or less bird shot In their anatomy. Wnlls Blunlo got the lion's Bharo of It and has slnco hud nlno bird shot extracted from the calf of his loft leg. ITor- tnnatoly none of the persons shot received very serious wounds. riuiiiblim Inspection. The report of Superintendent of I'lumblng Duncan for the month of October shows that 807 permits wore Issued for excavations In the streets ; 70 of iheio were to the gas com pany , U7 to the water works company , 80 to the city engineer for drain layers and 1'Jl to master plumbers. Exciwutloni to the num ber of 884 , iDiiko In October wcro Inspected. The total receipts of the oflleo wcro $152. The salaries amounted to { 515 , lacking only (94 of being self-sustaining. There \ \ lU Ho Lli lit. Tlio Thompson-Houston Electric Light company has found their present plant on Eleventh near Capitol avenue too small to moot the needs of a growing city llko Omaha ana arrangements are bolncr mndo to erect a magnificent building at the foot of Jones street , near the river. Piles nro al ready being driven for the foundation. Tlio proposed building is to bo ouo of the i largest power houses In the country , the di mensions being 1-NM20 icet ; It will bo three stories high. 'leu engines will bo put In , with nn aggregated power of 2,400 lioisei. Thcso engines will furnish eufllolotit power to run " ,100 uro lights or 21,000 Incandescent llclits. The style of the somowhitt plain but handsome. A I'nrty of rroviilciiiou linn Cora. John Tester , Kobcrt Knight , William B. Whcolou ana John G. Masslc , prominent bankers of Providence , I ! . I. , aruved In Omaha yesterday , ana after spending some tlmo hero getting acquainted , will visit other western cities. Hon. John A. McShano entertained them yesterday afternoon with n sightseeing drive and an inspection of tlio packing houses and stock yarus at South Omaha. Ho and Fred Davis , cashier of tbo First National bank , took dinner with them lost evening at the Mlllard. These gentle men say thov ai a out solely for pleasure , but it Is understood that they have plenty of urulus cash lying Idle aau propose to Invest oiiio of It if satisfactory opportunities are offered. They go from hero to Denver. I have suffered with rheumatism for rjuito number of i cars.and after trying Salvation Oil pronounce It the best remedy 1 have ever used. Mits. J. ZIMMEIISIAN , Wothcredvillo , Md. Md.Caution Caution Insures safety , and all cautious people euro their colds with Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup. 25o. _ ° THE CItCOUNCIIj. . 1C * Orders Several Corrections in ttic Appropriation Ordinance. Ten nervous councllmon got together last \f \ night and adjourned , after passing a resolu I tion ordering the cleaning of Cass and Cali I fornia streets from Twentieth to Twenty- second , until Thursday night. ! < * It was the intention of the members pres ent to pass the appropriation ordinance , but U was found that a number of estimates which have been allowed were not In the or- dlnanco , and It was decided to adjourn to allow the necessary additions to bo uiado. The ordinance Is already a whopper , and provides for tlio payment of moro tlian 1250,000 Irom the various funds , as follows : m T . General fund . $ 25,10002 k Fire fund . Ga < V573 Police fund . 7t410J ! Curb , gutter , etc. , fund . 4,671) , ) 7J ! Judrmcnt fund . OoSGti Plumber's mortengo fund . 50 CO Special opening Spruce street fund 1,0'3 ! 50 City hall fund . 45908 Sewer mortgage fund . (542 ( 03 Park fuud . 1,9.0'J5 ! Library fund . l,89r 13 District paviag fund . 150,2fi9.17 Allov paving fund . 5.07751 Paving bond fund . 15,810.b8 District curb and gutter fuud . 9.27229 South Omaha saner fund . 10,802.2J Korth Omaha sewer fund . 17.458.3 Total . ? 2iWbU7.CO The I-riiit of Violnnco. In no case is the folly of violence in medi cation moro conspicuously shown by Us fiult than In the effect upon the intestines of excessive purgation. The stomach and bow els are llrst painfully griped , then tao latter is copiously , suddenly nnd ropea'cdlv ' evacu ated. This is far beyond the necessities of the case , most .unnatural , excessively debili tating. 'Iho organs nro Incapacitated from resuming their function with normal moder ation. An astringent is resorted to which reduces them to their former condition of inaction. To this monstrous and harmful absurdity , Hosteller's Stomach Blttors is the happy alternative. It relaxes gently , naturally , suniclcntly , it diverts uilo from tbo blood into Its proper channel , it insures healthful digestion nnd complete assimila tion. It is n complete defensencaiust malaria , nnd conquers rheumatism , neural- Bla.ncrvouaucss , klduoy mid bladder trouble. UlOTOIl MEN. Xholr Kmplnycrn 1'rojiosn to Make 'Ilium Attend to IluxiiionH. Superintendent Smith , of iho horao car company , and moro recently of the Omaha Street Hallway company , has been elected to fill the same position over tbo consolidated companies. As a preliminary to running the fair grounds and Walnut Hill motor lines on ohcdulo tinio , clocks are being put In the cars. cars.Tho effort to run the cars on tlmo is meet ing with considerable uilont opposition from the motor rnon. A trick practiced by them and concerning which considerable complaint baa been made , Is the holding back of north bound trains so as to catch the motor men who rellovo them in that section of the city , In cuso the relief is not on tlino tha crow of each train lias to inako the trip to Commercial nvonuo and return , The result ol the holding bacic of a train to avoid this extra trip interferes with the service. It also keeps the curs back , nnd frequently flvo or six trains may bp soon In procession , Then will como nn Interval of twenty or thirty minutes before another car is aeon. Superintendent Smith say * that the nor- Yico is to bo Improved , and will see that the irregularity referred- is abolished. In company with Secretary Goodrich , Smith made u tour over the city line * yesterday , examining the workings , tracks and barns ol the company , Becclmm's Pills act llko raaglo on a weak tomach , _ A DlhAl'l'UIM'iCU immr.GUOOM. Election Dny Itrlimw Un'toltt Anguish to A tiovoLarit Hwnlu. Thcro was a forlorn youth at the door ol tha county court room ycstorduy tuornlnr , although the day wua tbo tlmo chosen for his wedding day. All tbo friends of the contracting par ties Lad been invited , the trotseau was fin ished , the wedding cake provided , everything - thing , In fact , was in readiness for the nup- tlals except the leant preliminaries. The youth lacked the license. But tlio Judge's room was locked nnd the jtiilgo and his clerk wcro on the street electioneering. The young man timidly approached tlio janitor and asked If nobody else could issue mar riage licenses , but on receiving n negative answer his smiling features became very sad nnd In desperation the lad Bald that Judge Shields must bo found , nnd started on a tour of the city to find the ubiquitous official. Up to n late hour , however , ho hod noc succeeded In locating him. Headache , neuralgia , dlrzlness , nervous ness , apnsms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. IN. Ilntr.NccltRrnt Citizens Scoured thu Klsrlit to Voto. Yesterday morning , for the first tlmo In this city , the swearing In of voters who had not registered was undertaken at the city clerk's oflleo. This was done under the provision of the registration law which requires all ballot aflldavits to bo made In the picsonco of the city clctk or some person dolegatcd by the mayor for htm at his oflleo. Mr. fcouthard , the dork , was excused from the duty of witnessing the nflldavlti to on- nblo him to electioneer to defeat T. A. Mcgcath for recorder. Accordingly. Mayor Broatch appointed W W. ICoysor , notary , to reprcsunt him. This gentleman was assisted by W. S. Shumaker , Thomas Murphy and another clerk. The last two gentlemen propounded a hun dred questions to the negligent voters touch ing the causes which had led to their failure to register , All kladsof answers were received and the substance of thcso was written on blanks as long us n telegraph pole. They set forth that the applicant \vi.s not rccisteicd "In at loust two registers" of any election proolnct of the city and that ho was noiv a resident of one , the name and location of which ho In corporated In his application. 'I hey also told of the BOX , ace , paternity , length of residence In the state , condition of mind , and whether or not the voter had over been con victed of felony or treason under the laws of Nebraska or the United States. Coupled with thesn were the aftldaUts of two resident freeholders of the product in which the would-ho voter resided. Thcso sot forth the length of losldcnco of the wit nesses in n certain precinct as also the fact that they know the applicant to bo n losident of the precinct from which ho hailed. When the questions had been answered nnd the blanks filled , Mr. ICovsor signed his name to the documents nnd. ifllxcd his notarial seal twlco o'l the virgin piigo. Shumakor then inudo an entry of the voter's nnmo In n little book and thu latter generally rushed from the apartment to endeavor to deposit his vote before it becomes too lato. The lack of interest in registration was conllaed to no class. There were gathered In the reeking little corner of the olllco mag nates who controlled miles of railroads us well as the drivers of the humblest vehicles in town. Retailers of silks and diamonds brushed raiment with hucksters of "banans. " and the perfume of 'tho boudoir mingled in unequal combat with the aroma of gailio and onions. Some were disappointed when they found it required two freeholders to ' 'swear thorn in , " and left with Imprecations rolling from their lips upon the law und Its maki rs. The most active workers wcro the candi dates who saw in ovcrv vote they supported n reward they dearly pi Izcd. The Unison Why. Bccntiso it is the purest , best , nnd cheapest. Because it will not clmp your hands or fn.cc. Because it will not shrink your flannels or make them hard. Bocaubo if you use it once , you will llnd it superior to till other soaps. Ask your procor for Walker's Wax Soap and insist on getting it. AI FnlrOrotlior Mnirlcd. ThoLIncoln Calllastovenlngnnnounced the manlagoof Its managing editor , Colonel Al rairbrothor , to Miss Mainto L > . Hatchet , of Henderson , N. C. The ceremony was per formed yesterday morning at the Episcopal church of that city by the 'pastor , Ucv , J. IX Engh. in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Pairbrothnr will bo at homo to their fi lends in Lincoln , at the corner of Sixteenth und Maple streets after the 15th Inst. Mr. Falrbrothor has fitted up a cosy homo for his brido. As Manila Hntchott Mrs. Falrbiotljcr has won an en viable name as an aulhoicss and a newspaper correspondent. California * tlio ijnncl of Discoveries. Why will you lay awake all night , coughIng - Ing , when that most effective und agreeable California rcmcdv , Santa Abie , will give you Immediate relief ! SANTA ABIE Is 'tho only guaranteed euro for consumption , asthma and all bronchial complaints. Sold only in largo bottles , at $ t. Three for $ j 50. The Goodman Drug Co. will uo pleased to aupply you , and guarantee relief when used ns directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-U-CUHE hover falls to rellovo catarrh or cold in the $ bad. Six mouths treatment. SI. By mail BllO. SOUTH OBI AHA NEWS. Postoflloo Hpjtort. Postmo'tcr Cockrcll announces tbo follow ing gratifying showing of the October busi ness of the South Omaha postofllco. Registered letters delivered 100 Letters delivered 2S.CU3 Postal cards delivered 8.833 Newspapers , circulars , etc. , delivered 11,078 Local loiters collected 2,1'1 Mail letters collected 03J Mall postal cards collected 5,128 Newspapers , chculars , etc. , collected. C0.73J Total 115,233 Cash received : For stamps and postals $ 913 89 For envelopes and wrappers O'Jl.y5 ' Total $1OJ524 Noli-n About tlio City. A. A. Wright yesterday afternoon lost a roll of bills containing about $35 nnd a $10 check. The Under la asked to return thorn to A. A.Vrlght \ , No. 409 Twenty-sixth street. Messrs. H. L. Fowler , E. S. Harroll and iSli H , Doud were elected member- the Kinanon club at the meeting last evening. Iho Presbyterian Aid society will meet nt Mrs. O. B. Fennor's , Twentv-llrst nnd J streets , Wednesday afternoon , the 13th. 'Ibo silver pitcher given away nt St. Agnes' fair was won by Thomas O'Connor ' , who received 2,600 , votes to 21U for Thomas Rqck. David Hoban will build n house on Ihlrty- accoud street between Q and U streets. About People * . II. L. Wheat has resigned his position nt Swift & Co.'s puckliu ; housa to accept an offer from the Wheeling Pottery couipuuy.of Wheeling , W. Va. Airs. A. J. Monsan , accompanied by her daughter nnd son-in-law , Air. and Mra. LM Jucl , went to Auburn yesterday. A. E. McCndroo has rotuined from Elk- hart , Illinois , where bo wont to attend the funeral of his.vonernblo father. Mr. nud Mrs. File Hoblnson nnd daughter , Miss Lena , of Wheeler , Indiana , who has boon visiting Mr , and Mrs. D , S. Curtis , have returned , _ PAXTON Iiornr. , OMAHA Special at tention to commoreliil men. Finest and lurgcbt hotel in the west. Kittrcd o & Uruiuard , proprietors. Tliii Orluiu of thn Nnino Tacoinn. It may he added thut the name Ta- cotna wa3 novar known until Theodore Winthrop'a ramarluiblo book , "Tho Canoe and Saddle " November nee , appeared in ber , ISO'2 , Buys the Portland Oregonian. In 185" 'VVlnthropont to I'ltmuun for Wllliiun L. Aspinwall , and visited Cal ifornia nnd Oregon the next year. In August , 18011 , ho was tit Puget Sound , and resolved to return to tlio east across the plains , His book , written in nsoiuo- whut sophomorlcal atylobut reiaarktiblo for its poetio , iiaUKiuutivo und descrip tive passages , gives aa account of his voyngo vrltli Indians thrOdgli Pupot Sound nntl his horseback rid a over the Cascade inountalns , from Nosqunlly to tlio Dalles , with Indian guides. In this book the grcnt mountain gets iho nnmo "Tacomtv. " winthrop profcssostohavo obtained the nntno from his Indian guides , and ho gives imagination nlay in n supernatural legend of the moun tain. It is probable that thanamo "Tu- coma * ' was n result of his effort to reproduce - produce or Imitate a word glvon to him byftliis guides , who were Vukitna In dians , nnd Unit the word wns n common ono used by thcso Indians ns a term for nil snow white mountain pctilcs. The name of tlio city of Tacoinn was taken bv its foumlors'from Winthrop's book. Winthrop was killed at Big Bethel , Va. , onrly in the war of the rebellion , and "Tho Canoe and Saddle1 , " with othoi- books ho had written , and which evi dently had lain sometime in his desk , was published Immediately after his death. Every citizen of Taooma ought to road the charming book tliat fur nished the nnmo for their cHy ( and everybody else , for that matter , ought to read it too. Winthrop was only ' twonty-flvo whenho vis'itotl Puect EOUIIO and pnesod through thti advotiurcs that ho relates with admirable literary pbwcr. Billon * Nerve niul hlvor Pills. An Important discovery. They net on the liver , stomach nnd bowels through the nerves. A no v principle. Tlfoy speedily euro bllllousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Spiondld for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at Kuhn ft Co.'s , ISlh and Douglas. WE BLSTYOTTE XtPWf. IK AJ lEPJCfc clAS-15-KlRK FLOATINC..JOKP. \A/RAPPER5 / > tmd receive l g aHAHDSQHEg DRS. BEITS S BEITS 1A03 FARNAH STIIPET. OMAHA , Nau. ( Uppoalto 1'axton UoteU Office hours , 9 & . m , to 8 p. tn. Sundays , 10 a m to 1 p. in. Speclillna la Chronic , Nervous Skin and Blond Disease ! . . { Consultation at office or by mail free llfUlctncs snnt liy mall or o\pr 337 securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to euro quickly , snfoly and permanently. lirD'U'riTT TTPR1I TTV Spermatorihma. s ml- MjuVllUu ilDDlLlll nnl t.o-soi.NigtitimU Ions. Physical Decay , urlslrg from Imllscro tlon , Pxcess or IndulKcncc. producing Sleepless ness , nespondenoy. 1'lmp 01 on the face , aver sion to society , easily nl' . < ournce < l. IicK of coull dence , dull , unlit torBtudy or business , and Units llfo n uurden. hafely , pcrmnnontly nnd pri vately cured. Consult lira iletts V Belts. 1 < W Farnam St , Omnha , Nob. Blood and Skin Dis'ases SMiiU a results , completely eradicated without tlio aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas. 1 ever Here- ) , Blotches , Ulcers , rams In the Head nnd Bones , Syphilitic Bore 1 hront , Mouth nnd ' 1 onguo. Ca tarih. etc. . permanently cured where other * have foiled. Vidnnu IfrinQru nn < 1 Bladder Compinmts , JilQIluV Ulllld'y ' I'alnfnl. Dllllrnlt. too fre quent Burning or Bloody Uimo , Urlno high col ored cr with milky sediment on Btandinq , WeaK Back , Gnnorrhiua. Qket , C > stltH , etc. , 1'romptly aud Safely Cured. Charges Kcasoni- Me. CJJS1T5 TrfNffBfffTTp ; J Gnnrauteod - per- w JL SMJ A U JsltK * i maneut Ouro. re moval complete , without cutting , caustic or dtllatliin. Uuren eUrcted at home by patient without a moments palnorannoyanco. To Yoniiff Men and MWflls-Ael Men , AQITDP PIIDPfho iiwrnl ctrects of early OlJllfj UUnb Vice , which bungs organic weakness , destroying both nilud and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently rurert , nnri ppirma Adrossthc Bulmtiva impaired LinO. Dullu tUemsolves by Improper Indul- Kcnce'i acd Eolltary ImbltHOilcU inln both body and mind , unfitting them lor busline ? , itudy or marriage. . . MAUiuKi ) MEN. ov those entering on that Imp py life , aware of ph > ulcal ( lebllltr , quickly uu sisted. ouit success. 13 based upon facts , First 1'ractleal Kxpe rlencc. Second Kory casa Is especially studied- thus starting aright. 1 hlrd Mo Homes are pre , pured In our labntory exactly to salt each cnse , 111 n B atrectlng cures without Injury ( ffBetul 6 cents posttpe for celel rated works on Chronic , Nervous and iellcnle Diseases. 'inausnndu ciiro.l , t A filoniily letter or c.ill mny save you future sutroilutt nnd shnrae. and add golden years to llfo. < > No letters an- nered unless nccompanlod by i centu i Address or call on 1408 i'ttriiara Btceet , Omaha. Kn * . Winter is bald upon us , and Overcoat weather Is nt hand. ' 1 lie mnn who IK pro vided 1th a comfortttblu top coit nhouhl no thankful , and tlio o who wish to enpplr thoniKHlvca , run not Mud a bot'er ' a url- iiiuntfrum which to iJioo.io lluui on our tables , \Vn ha\e tlio H.ick Ovirco-its In Kerseys , Mvltous , ( 'lilnclilllns. AlHU for ilrlvini , ' or extreme cold wmthi-r l/'ltterj with or without tapes nmdu of geiiuliitf Irish 1 rlezo and other heavy itiatoilala , " * " " .7zL j M H flH FOR PlAlftB Till : CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD , Instnntlv stops the matt excruciating culns ; novcr fnlld to RVO ! onso to the sufferer. ACHE , HALO 1 A , , , _ _ , other cxternnl PAIN , n few implication * ! not llko mnRla , cnatlng the jnln to Instnntlv stou. AULINrEHNAt , PAINS. DIAURIUUA , nYSHNCUY , COLIC , SPASMS , NAUSUA , FAINTING SI'ELLS , NnilVOUSNESS.SLBUPLESSNndS nro lullvod Inttnntiy , nnd quicKly cured liy talcing Inwardly 20 to 00 drops In a halt tumbler of vrntor. 50 conta n liot- tlo : Sold by DrueeisU. With UADWAY'S PILLS there Is no bettor CUUE or PREVENTIVE OP FEVER AND AGUE. For Sale by M. II. Bliss , Omulia , Nebraska. The large increase in our wholesale business demand ing our whole attention , we offer for sale our si Ttn ; 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 stoclc 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 OUR KRIENPS AND PATROXS : Tliankinp : you lor the liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the pist , wa will until the stoi'k is sold. otTer 3011 Watches , Diamonds , * Silverware und Art Goods at prices heretofore unknown in Omaha. MA'X MEYER & BRO. , Sixteenth .ind F.irnum streets. FACTS. FACTS. Nudis Verbis. giigli Class Caampagne. is as fjoccl as any Wino imported , and ia sold in these United States by Importer , "Wine Merchant , Grocer , and Restaurateur at less prollt than any ether brand : id ci > l , Better Value to Consumer. FACTS. FACTS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In To dealers only. Mills Southern Mlwonrl. Itooms. 1. Sand , ! . U. S. National Bank Building 'lelenhouo l.toT. UmiUiu. r * Heating Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES , BOILERS , STEAM PUMPS , ETC & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN T LA 1OO South JBth Street , Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 1490 ETCHINGS , 63TEMTCRSON , ENGRAVINGS , DAVIS ARTIST SUPPL.IES.fe-J . MOULDINGS , OS& ORGANS FRAMES , KT MUSIC ! . 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. THURSDAY , FRIUAY n Wni | 7 nnri and NDV , , o anu BY JOSEPH ARTHUR , llogular vrlces. Beats go on Bulo Vt dncsday morning , State Line. ToUlusgow , Uclfust , Diililln nud Lhcrjiool FHOMJJBW YOIIK iViKVTJIUH3IAV. : : Cat la puisaga t5 to % y ) , accordliitf to locution of atat room. KicunlunKJJoSUJ. Etcernge lo anil from Kurope at Lowest lUtei. AVBTIN 11ALUWIN liCo. . Uen'l Agents , U llrottdnaf , Now York JonN DLKOKK , Ocn'l Wcit rn AkeuL 1G4 Itandolph St. , Cblcaao , . Uooum.Tuos. iitCji > M. , Agouti atOmati , Doslrlng to exam ine the justly eel- ebratol lines of Hoots nnd Shoes , manufactur ed uy C. M. Henderson X Co. , of Chicago I no- tnrles ut L'hlcngo , Dlxou , I ) a. , und Toiid lu l.iio , WlB. ahonhl w.-lto HAM. N. WA'ISON , real- den < e , KHBMllNl' . NIU1 , HetUqUurtori for Uubbera. A full "I'tiif ToetUonruliliorfor O. uuitrnnloel to tuai mil jimiloiti pluto ic'iit out from uuxUuntuI oniie In tills tountry , mill tur whlcli yuu wuulU b * cliartzoJ over twice u * much. 'Jti-lliaxtrnctuU vrlluuul pain or dnnfor. and wltU- out tlio use ( liulufnnii , KU > , i Itliur or oloctacllf , uclUajiJ llvur niiliii's ul liulf rates. Blitlslnutloii Giiiirnntcoil. DR. BAILEY , DENTIST , i'axlon lllock , Kttli niul 1'arnam Sliecls. UuVe Hlexuor on 10th Street. Ol'KN EVliNINCJB UNTIL A O'OI.OCIC , Manhnnrl RESTORED. lUlrlill lllllll llimanr KHM.-A lctlai IVIUIIIIUwLI or vuuUiful Imprudence. cauMiifr I'renmluro IJecav. hurvous lifLllltj. lxi t Uinhooil. &a-i ta'lnp trie J In rain > try knon n rrinl- dr. Jia discovered AMmntv inf niiof elf rurw , wlUclt luV > lll > ndl > ral < ull y HKK lohUfrllow nalTrrtra. * Wiet , J , 11 , UKIIVES , KO. Iloi t 0 , tw Vgik dij This meaas more to close buyers than anything- have before attempted. Our entire Wholesale and Retail Stock included in this sale. No lower prices will be quoted at the very last of the season than we are offering this week. Our aim is to reduce our immense stock of Men's , Boys' and Children's Overcoats and Suits. No effort will be made t6 enumerate the special bargains. They must be examined and quality and price compared. We offer no unreliable goods at any price. The goods arc such as we manufacture for our own use and we repeat that any garment not proving satisfactory may be returned and the purchase money refunded. No material is too expensive for us to manufacture for our ready made department. We have some of the most expen * sive Overcoats , elegantly made and trimmed and perfect irt fit and workmanship , at rock bottom-prices. We will offer this week a line of Men's Beaver Ouercoata , in all sues , 34 to 44 , at $8.50 a garment , that retails for $12 in most every clothing house. Every one will be impressed with the value when the garment is seen. We felt obliged to make another lot. of Melton Overcoats as they were so popular , in three shades , fine woolen linings at the popular price of $15.00. EXTRATONG OVERCOATS. We have manufactured 10 styles of extra lorg Overcoats , not Ulsters , but Regular Overcoat Styles , 50 inches long , Oas- simere 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 , Freizc , Chinchillas , Fur , Beavers and Fur Trimmed Ulsters , $10 , 12 and $15 Some very choice lines. SPECIAL SUIT SALE. Look in our windows for styles and prices. The season 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 $ , Children's ' Overcoats , $3 $ , $8.BP$4 $ , $ and $4,50 $ , Our Most Popular Line. Price $5.00. Twenty different styles of Children's OVERCOATS , ages 4 to 14 years , at $5 ; which cannot be bought outside of the CON TINENTAL for less than $7.00. FREELAND , LOOMIS & Co. , Cor. 15tli and Douglas St. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi.