I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEP EHIDAY , DECEMBER 27. 1889 ' THE CITY H/ Horn , to Mr mid Mrs J. 0. Staples of HU 2608 Cats struct , n boy Hf The ladies of the Ltcdorkrnnz will H Bivo n grand outortnlnraciit on Friday H oven in cr , . 1 Over 27,000 cltjnrs were rocolvcd fit ' the oiibtom house yc9tordny from Hnvntin The tarilT Is to bo paid by H Max Meyer K Josonh Kcstncr , charged with Btoal- H | ltiK chlckoiis ftom Janitor Gahlorof the Wnliiul Hill school , wns hold to the B dislrlut court yeatorday In the sum of sooo H ; Tlmrottill bo n mooting of the Ccn- B tral Labor union this evening at " : ! I0 W oclock Uuslncss ot importance will boB B- transacted All delegates tire rctjuosted H to bo present HI The Columbus buggy company has purchased the business of Angrno & B Kirestono , their ngonls In Omaha , and In future u ill do business direct from the manufactory B The Omaha Ouards pave another of their pleasant hops at their aimot.v last night The society of Council HlutTs , Omaha and Fort Omaha commingled in the pleasures of the evening About H forty couples wore prcsont | Mary Wick , the slxtecn-yrar-old daughter of Otto Wick of 2310 Hamil- Hfl ton street , full Into the basement of the now Amos building Wednesday night nbout 10 o'clock while walking along the west side ot Sixteenth street BM Superintendent ot Buildings Whit Hfl lock w.is suddenly called to Denver ' Wednesday by a telegram nn- BH nouncing the death of his HI only brothet' . The deceased was BH for years an onglticcr on the Cole rndo ' Central road , but was recently in- HH' jural in a wreck and died in a Denver HI hospital Mr C. Tott was presented with a HB beautiful ollico desk on Christmas uvo by two of his 'employes , Rudolph pi Ilavolka and B. Petersen , at his rcsi- HJ denco 1/515 / California street , and in ro- HJ turn these two gentlemen found a gold BB watch apiece in their stockings , the Bfl gifts ot their employer BB A cantata ontitlcd "A Shine for a Bfli iJimo , " will bo given at Boyd's opera Bfl lioubo Tuesday evening , Dcccmbor ! ! 1 , flfl by the poor children of thn city , who ' are to bo dined by the Omaha City | B Mission society today The ontortuin- flflj muni will bo irivon under the auspices flflj of the bocioty and the proceeds will go Bfl to the mission Sabbath and industrial Bfl schools flfl The commanding ofllcor at Fort Nio- HH brara has been directed by the depart HH meiit commander to send William HH Hand , the coloted cavalryman who shot HH and killed a follow soldier at Fort HH Niobrara last summer , to the Kansas HH Blato penitentiary at Lansing for the HH execution of so much of thosontcuco HH in the case ns rolntos to conllnomcnt HH . at hard labor HH Pcmnnnl l'ltrnRrnph * . flfl C. A. Chase of Wnyno Is at the Casey flfl George Hill of locunmoh is at the Pnxton J. 13. Lucas of Crolghton is at the Millard , flfl J. II Caster of Ashland is a RUcst at the flfl , Cuscy M. T. Conner of Auburn U stopping at the Casey BH J. Kautzman of EJcar is roRistcrcd at the i Casey flfl ] , - W. B. Sheldon of Buslines Is at the flflCasey. . BH' ' II It Hughes of Valparaiso is at the HH.lt Cusoy HHii W. C. Mulford of Plustsmouib Is at the HfJI Casey HH- | > Edward Itenard of Oakland is at the Mcr- HH > chants , BH U. D. Stearns of Lincoln is at the Mor- HJ' chants HH ) E. D. Gould of Fullerton is a guest at the HH Mlllaid HH John J. Hocho of Nollgh is Btopping at the H Paxton , HH , F. H. Galbraith of Albion is a guest at the H Paxton HH A. B. Brown of Norfolk is stopping at the HH Murray HH < < E. F. Highland ot Nebraska City is at the HH' ' Murray HH' ' GcorL-o P. Hlica of Holdrcgo is stopping at HH , the Casey HH > G. L. Horn , Jr , of Ltncolu 13 stopping at HH ; the Millard HH' Frank fhorpo ofJUcavor City is a guest at H ? the Paxton HH' ' G. W. Graves ot Oaktlalo is registered at H tl , ° Paxton W H. C. McNair of St Paul Is stopping at HHL * ' 10 Pnxton HH ] J. N. Coolidge of Ncligh is registered at HH' ' ' the PaMon HH E. M.Sandy of Crawford is a guest at H the Merchants HHj E. C. Lvaijp of Seward is rcglstored at HHJ the Merchants HHk ? . H. C. Itowntioo of Lincoln Is stopping at HHJK& the Merchants K W. II Chapman of Grand Island is a guest HHj ; At the Murray HH . John Johnson of Greoloy Contro is regis HH' tered ot the Casey HH Fred II Ho si and wife of Dunbar are H RUests at the Paxton H' Samuel M. Chapman of PJattsmouth is H stopping at the Murray HHf * J. C. Warner of Hcd Cloud Is among the HJ arrivals at the Merchants , HJ ) . Hon Gccrgd W. E. Dorsoy bf rrcmont is HHJ'l rcgistcicd ut ttio Millard Hl ' D. C. Wallace and F. W. Jonsel of Toka- HHJ.\ " mah nro guests at the Casey H . A , O. Oug and wlfo of Crcightoa nro HHj among the guests at the Paxton Hijf C , II Hoylo and wlfo of McCook are HH ; ' ; among the arrivals at the Paxton H John C. Harlan , editor ot the Cambridge , HHJ' : ' C rJnb , Kaleidoscope , wus in the cityyestor- HHj ' day and was n caller at This Hbu ollico HHj Miss Iluttlo Woolloy or York , Neb , Is in HHw the city for tlio holiday week , the guest of HHkhor hrother.Charlos It AVoolloy , No 819 Vlr- Hjf glnla avenue K , O Secretary W. N. Nason of the board of HHJt ' ' trade has boon "umlor the weather ' for sov > HlU , craldajsand contlncd to the house Hois HJi rccovercu bulliciuntly to bo on duty again HHW * na , ls H01"K b'ood work for the Agricultural HH- ] ' park scheme flii Fliu'Jl Ono Ilmulri ( I nntl Cosih HHjF Nettle Uecd , the young prostltuto who bit BBW < off Ortlccr Newman's ear Christmas day was BBIt fined $190 and costs jestcrday tor mayhem HH • Hl | Horn With Tcetti , flflliii ' - ' Mrs Kenrlck , who lives at the corner of HHJ | Lake and Twontleth , ls the possessor of a HL living curiosity Jn the shape of a calf , which Hl was born last night and cams into the world HHJ ' equipped with a full sot of lurgo whitu teeth HHJ1 in the lower ] iw The calf was unusuully HJ" largo when bom , and almost fully matured HHJ' ' Ili-nl Kainlo Kxcliango HHJ Thcro was a very brief session of the Ileal HHJ Estate exchange jestordav morning The HHJ members are lying low until after the first of HHJ ; . Junuury.whcu they liavo some mora iiuprovo- HHJ , ment plans ready to spring on the people IJJJI' U'Ueio will bo au auction sale on Saturday H' Hold to Ilia District Court HHJ , . John Hourtiton and Edward Saxton , two HHJ ; of the thrco young men who wcro arrested HHJ < on the charga of forgery , have been hold to HHj r 1 the district court There are thrco counts HHJyr against Houghton and two agaiust Saxton HHK In cacl > count the ball is llxed at tUOO HHJr I'd Klric , the third lad , pleaded not guilty HHJ' ' ' ntul will bo glvou u bearing later There is | H only one couut against him , HHii" Nona of the dofondauts were oblo to glvo HfljyL ' ' * " • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wf 1UI > . HHHHENNESSY William , native 'of County HHJF Longford , Ireland , a. 11:10 p. in at his HHJgf retidenco , Eighteenth ana Jackson , aged HHK fifty-threa yeart , of heart failure HHHFuuural notlco hereattor , Saa Francisco flflfli . , il Hlchflold Springs , New York , p.ipcis BflH' ' - , J > lea o copy , BflflL N ft , IMIlil/ | . II & M. OFFICIALS Morton's IlcHlRimtinti SuRacitB n Iioni ; Iilno or Promotions Thomas Miller has nccopted an offer to become gonornl frolght agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy real , which position Paul Morton resigns for personal reasons Mr Morton ilnds ho con cngago moro ad vantageously to himself In another line ot buslntss Mr Mlllor s.ild yostordiy tint ho could not toll whether the change would talto him away from Omaha by February 1 or sooner "I am vorv far from being anxious to go , " ho continued , but it Is the policy of our pcopla to observe civil service rules and pro mote men long In their service nnd on whom they place roli.inco rather than tuko lu out siders " Mr Morton rotlros to take an Inter oH in ns well ns a posltlou with the Colorado coal and fuel compnny of Chicago , where ho thinks his Held of usefulness and chances of winning a fortune nro larger nnd better than ns n rall- render ' 1 ho vacancy created by him makes , possi ble a long line of promotions , Wliilo noth ing has been settled further than the fact that Mr Miller will succeed Merion , specu lation Is nfo and aslutnhus been 111 ado up which will undoubtedly bo carried out George S. Crosby , genernl freight and pv - songer agent nt Denver , A. B. Smith of Ibis city , it w. Vnllory , general rrolght ngentat Salt Lake , Mr Cox nnn Mr Dwycr , com mercial agents , nro nil In line of uromotloti It is geneially conceded that Mr Crosby stands u hotter chance than any 0110 else or succeeding Mlllor If he docs , probably Smith will go to Denver and cither Cox or Dwjor came hero in his place Mr Mlllor has been < vltb the Burlington sjstom n great manv joars In various capac ities Previous to being nppiinted general freight ngentof the B. & . M. , seven years ago he was stntioned at Burlington , la His pop ularity Is so extensive und ho has so many friends in Omaha that there will bo many regrets over his donarturo The rnllrond officials of Omaha fared bet tor , probably , on Chrlttmus thin nnv ether class of men Every onu of them received presents by the cart load None , however , enmo in for n handsomer or moro useful gift than J. .1 , Plillllppl , grmcrat freight nnd pas senger ngont of the Missouri Pacific The cleiks in Ills ofrlco had 11 line surprise for hltn when ho reached his ofllco Christmas morning In front of the desk used by Mr Phillippi ho found a largo leather cushioned ensv chair m place of thu small , rickety old nffair loft ttiero by hi in when ho went homo Tuesdiy evening A bettor pleased man could not bo found The people of St Joe nro up In arms over what tnoy Imagine is going to bo n groit lo s to their town ir the Union P.icillc company moves the accounting department ot Its Grand Island branch from St Joe to the hondnuartors m this city As can bo ascer tained bv reading special dispatches ia ' 1 he Beb , steps have aire idy boon taken to pre vent the move President Adams lias bcon tologrnphod to withhold any order for removal until St Joe , can bo hoard through her board of trade and a protest that will bo tiled ut once The Kansas and Nebraska freight troubles hnvo not been settled ns vet Another meet ing Is to bo held in Kansas City today The award of dllTeientlals nmdo for thc estates states buvo been rejected however , und the Kansas roads are now preparing a schedule of rates to correspond with these adopted by the Nebraska hues December ID , Tom Orr , late chief clerk to General Man ager Kimball of the Union Pacific , is going to the old City of Mexico as general ngont for the International & Great Northern road The position , it Is understood , was tendered him by Colonel J. M. Edoy during his recent visit to that country It is not known how soon Mr Orr expects to leave Omatni P. P. Murray , travelinc passenger agent of the Michigan Central road , Chicago , spent Christmas in Omaha Assistant General Passenger Agent John Scott of the Union Paciilc bus gene to St Paul on business ; Sickuoss comes uninvited , and strongmen mon and women arc forced to omplov moans to loatoro their health and btrength The mo9t successful ot all known remedies for weakness , the ori gin of all disease , is Dr J. II McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pu rine r. _ United Slates Uiurt , The United States court did not convene yesterday until 2 p. m. The case called for trial was that of Peter Worthlngton vs Charles Jones and Albert L. Towno The plaintiff claims that last March ho w is arrested wrongfully oa the charge of forging the nama of Murpny Hrothors of Lincoln to a note Bo was arrested at his homo In Montrose , la , bv Towno and taken to Lincoln , where ho was kept m jail for a long period without any chance of proving his innocence Ho was finally discharged without trial Woithingion claims that the notion of Towno and Jones was malicious and without cause , und wants $5.1)00 ) damages District Court Arguments for a now trial wore mnao yes terdavbefoio Judge Doano in tbo case of thu Gcnosoo Valley Manufacturing company vb Cooper , in which a verdict for the do fenso was given early In the term The amount involved is $1,500. The arguments In the Giles habeas corpus case wcro made In Judge Clarksou'u court yesterday morning Judge Wakoloy will hnnd down decisions tomonow morning In the eases of the Atlnu- tic Cigar Company vs Donnls Cunniugham ot al and Woolmnn vs Murray , Mary Tnckor applied for an Injunction against the Crowoll Lumber company re straining them from advertising for sale and soiling the south half of lot S. 'in Florence , to satisfy a judgment against Freeman S. Tucker The petitioner alleges tnat said Freeman S. Tucker has no interest or title In the property A restraining order was issued County Co u-r. Judge Shtolds yesterday dnelarod a divi dend of 0 and 5MO0 per cent on the estate ot Charles G. Hawley , who was In the hardware business and made an assignment in Febru ary , 1885 , with liabilities amounting to $17,000 nnd assets amounting to $ J,000. This Is tbo third dividend which has boou awarded the creditors In this case , Judge McCulloch hav ing declared a dividend of B per cout and Judge Shields making on order for n divi dend of 8 and 42-100 per cent on February 20 , 1888. The claims of J. A. Hnwloy and C. K. & J , C , Wilson were allowed us the outcome o 'f suits on the original claims , and the court hold that they were not entitled to the two dividends which had been declared , and this amount was turned into the general fund and a dividend dcclarod , The will of Paul Armbrust was admitted to probate yesterday and Anna Ariubriut ap pointed administratrix Allen Brothers have brought suit ngainst Charles Splltt for IJ10 9J for groceries sold and delivered Aycrst & Tafllndor liavo commenced suit against Nols O. Brown for $ )02.S0 for ser vices In soiling certain notes Averst & Tafllndor have brought suit against G. II Muok for f 150 for services in securing a loan The Douglas County bank lias begun suit against Will W. und Mabel A. Mcllrido to recover $200 on a note Mr T. A. Dorovon , mcrohant , Doro- von , Louisiana , says : The St Pat rick's pills wont like hot cukes " People ple who have once tried thorn are never batisflod with uny ether kind Tholf gentle action anil reliability as it cathar- tlo Is what innkos thoiu popular For silo by druggists An lnocnrtiury Frustrated An attempt was made to burn Ebscu'a sa loon at Millard Tuesday night The flro was discovered by a Union Pacific brakemnn , who was on a train passing through the place just after midnight Ho pave an alarm and the lira was stopped before - fore scrinus damage was done Tbo saloon is owned by O. Zimmerman of Ouiuha , who rented it to Ebscu , The latter was successful In his business and recently opened a butcher shop In connection with his saloon A certain party opposed this departure on Ebson's part nnd has frequently threatened to burn him out If ho did not close up the butehor shop branch ot his business mid suspicion | K > ints very strongly toward him ns the incendiary No ut rests have been made Announcements Good plnvs nro so rnro nowadays that when such a masterpiece ns William Gil lette's Hold by the Euomy" comes this way a word or two of pralso In ndvnnco is nei ther Ill-timed nor 111-ndvlsod , The plcco is purely on Amorloan drain a , Its situations are intensely interesting nnd dramatic , and characters true to life The fourth net can bo safely classed ns a perfect triumnh ot the dramatists art , the inotlvo nnd action being so slmplo and the effects so tin llltngly dramatic Bold by the Eimmy11 will bo presented at Boyd's opera house on Frldny nnd Saturday of this week with as strong a company of actors and uctiesses as has over visited this city The sale of seats com menced this morning Bnllo sy Kiralfv's great spectacular pro duction "Alltiopo , " which Is the most expen sive organization that Mr Klrnlfy has over Sut upon the road , will open nt thu Boyd on ow years nltoruoou and contlnuo dining the.remainder of the week , Hiving six per formances in all For alamo back try saturating a plocQ of ilnntiul with Gtmmborlnln'a Pain Balm und binding it on to the olTocted pnts This treatment will euro any ordinary onso in ono or two days Pain Bnlin ulso euros rheumatism , sprains , swellings ami lameness 50cent botllus for sale by all druggists A Girl , Two nnd n-llnlf I'd 1111 ( In The smallest bnbo over born In Omaha first siw the light last Sunnay evonlng In the homo of Mr W. S. Payntor , a cable conductor The babe weighed just two nnd n-half pounds nt birth and In everything ex cept stoo whs and Is in normal condition It ls a girl , in perfect health nnd appears to bo enjoying lifo hugely Mr and Mrs Pnvntor nro proud ot their offspring and claim that it is the smallest babe on record Hondncho , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr Miles Nervine Samples free ut Kukn & Co 's 15th and Douglas Save Your Hair BYa timely tiso of Ayers Hair Vigor Tills preparation tins no equal as a dressing It keeps the scalp clean , cool , and healthy , and picsoncs the color , fullness , and beauty ot tbo hair "I was rapidly becoming bilil and gray ; but after using two or tlueo bottles of Ajer's Hair Vigor my linir grow thick and glossy nnd the original color was restoied " JleLiii Aldricb , Canaan Centre , N. II Some time ago I lost nil my hnirin consequence of measles After duo • nnlting , no now growth appealed I then usiil Ajei's Hair Vigor and my hair glow Thick and Strong It has apparently como to stay The Vigor is lilently a great aid to nature " J. B. Williams , Floicsvllle , Texas "I liavo used Aycr's Hair Vigor for the past four or fh u jears and find it a most satisfactory di casing for the hair It is all I could desire , being harmless , causing the hair to retnin its natural color , nnd leqiilrlng but a amall quantity to render thn ball easy to ariango , " Mrs M. A „ Uaiioy , 0 Chalks street , na\oihlll , Mass " I hao been using Ayers nair Vigor for sei oral > i ars , and believe that it lias caused my hair to retnin fts natural colur " Mrs H. J. King , Denlei iu Dry Goods , &c , IJl3liop\llleMd. Ayers ' Hair Vigor , rr.EPAnnD by Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass Gold by DrugKtitsaud rcrfumers DRS BETTS & BETTS UM Faknau Street , Omatm , Nm ( Oppoiita Paxton HoUL ) Office liouri , 8 . a , to 8 p. m. Sanaa ? ! , 19 a. m. , t * I p. ra Specialists In Chronic Nerroun Skin and Wood Dlt- ( MIS pr ConsulUUon t offlea or by mall free Medi cines sent by mall or uxpren , secure ! ? packed , free from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , late ly and permanently NERVOUS BEBILITT nS ? , ras , i stons Physical decay , arising from Indiscretion , ex * rets or tndulgonco produUnif sleeplescios * . deiptm * doner , pimples im the faces aversion toiocletjr , easily discouraged , lack of contldonco dull unfit fur study or builnou , and rlnda life a burden bafGly , pcrmaa * ontly and prWataly cured Consult Dn.iUtU A Uetu , liUb Varnam tltreet , Omaha , Neb , Blood anil Skin Diseases gaftfesssru reiulu , completely radlc/itod wltliont the aid of mercury Hcrofuta erysipelas , fever ttorei , blotches , ulcer ! pains in tno neaa ana panes , sypnnuio sore throat , mouth * ud tongue catarrh , io , permanently cured where others have failed Kidney Urinary .tia cnWJf quent bumlnjr or bloody urtno , urine blpti colored or with mllty ndlnicnt oa NanJlmt wenk back , gonorr bona , uleet.cyailtii , etc l'rompily and lately cured cbarwi ! reasonable STRICTURE I "Xu a ? ? ? moral complete without cutting , cauailo or dilution Cure ! eriucled at borne by patient without a moment ! pain or annoyance To Yonng Men and Middle-Aaea Mon PIIDU The awful effects of e rlr AQilDP bUIUj Vice , which brines orpaulo weakneo , deilruyinv botb mind and body , wltb all III dreaded tils , permanently cured nnn nrmiuj Address those who U ? e 1m. UtlUi OullU paired themselrea tiy Improper Indulgences and and uolltury bablts which ruin botb body and mind , unbtllug them fur business , study or inarrlHue Minium Miv , or those entering on tbnt happy tlf • , aware c < fpbyslclaldeblllty.guli.kly assisted OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first-practical eiperlonoe see oud-etery casa Is especially atudlel tbus etartlnil aright , lblrJ-rt dlclne are prepared Jn our own la- baiory eiactly lu suit eacn cuse , tbus aDtctlng cures ' tu-ner.Ji ! cc nti postaitefor celebrated work ! on chronic , nervous and delicate dlaessus Thouianda cured t -A trlendly letter or call maj sntoyoufii tun sul/ertngnnd sbuuie , and add golden years to lUa tr No Utters answered uale.s accouipanlod by I cents In ttaupi Adereisorcullon 1 > IIS IIKITS 4c. HRTTS , U061 amain titrcst , Duiaha Ksb SHOE DEALERS El ebrated lines ot Hoot 1 nnd dhae . manufuct ur- d by V. M. Henderson A. Lo , of Chlcnio---l'ac- torleg at Chicago Dixon , Ills 'nnd Ton fu U\c , Wls.houid write HAH N. WATSON , resi dence , yilUMONT , NKU , Traullng afceai llyia uajterj for Hubbtroj v ? r Paris 0C " Exposition - . r , ! vmcZTumg l88 xCcirS obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competi tion with all the world Highest possible distinction ? For Sale by M , II Bliss , Oraaha , Nebraska "YOST" WRITING MACHINE , toiiyrtW ) ? w > . A TjT > 8"rlter mndo to meet the 1110 ton /&llXC 21irittS&ii&6P , want fur ainaAino which prints dlroctly ftom a'tgaEa3ffiari. | 5L'il > fe > 'AkP T typo , uses no ribbon , nllgni norinanantly nt fei M' * ? ! point of prlntlntr is Unlit , Comiuct , Dnialilo , v iSI5 * 'SSli uiuliiin word , ls built 1111 scloutido nrlnclplos , S-iK5S ? 't ' § < ai tholiu'cntlon ot a. W. N. Yost , the builder or Ss SiffiSllHTO tJ0"'lM0 Homlniston and Cnllgrnph Aft S KM Machines with lloniliigton or Oallgrapli key J i Mi& > ? yi3siJrS rS A luroo stock ; of second hand Typewriters , of ESSiSUrKffi'irn nllmakot for sale , tontor oxchanire Wo nra fflilP ? ialils ! nlsosalei ntrenu for the "MnitlUrr" Tjpo- H * wl > ! ' % < Ss55Sri writer 1110 llncst low priced nuchluo on tbo ja SStt lyi fl niurket 1'rlcojn. , U „ at fegS 5VpIii l ! rar' < { Wl * ! 3il Wo w ould bo pleased to receive a call from r isS S iliJa i C h Kb > ° n. whether yon want to pinch iso or not , and * ® WwSP HIM rfi -Rl { wo • ; illBlallyshowyolltllo10i ( • and the , ' ' i SFfniI S' ' finest nnd lnwnst stock of Tjpewrltur I'lirnl- t M s e ! 7V ins fm itrs nH * tuic Supplies , utc ever brousbt to this city 6E8.IL Sffll & 00M 8605 Farnasn St , Osiiah Medical and Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 S. 13th Street , Omaha , • to IKooms l' < iit aallctiN lCccciliott Btoonis : ti ) atitllO , Onuiliticlt. . 'VCi 1 IT ATil7 V i"rrlni' rrom Nonous Debility I.o t Manhood , lalllnit Memory , KxliiustliiR l.\J AJj-Li ilHii > llmlni Torrlblo Iirpiims Hen I nnd II ick Ache , nml nil the effects k ullim to rarlytletny nnd perbops Consumption nrhmnlt * , trcnlol Hclontlllcally , by now methods Consultation frnj Catnrrb , Itliounmtlsra I'olRnnont * lllschiirue * , milky urine , pilnful swelllnps quickly relieve I and radically _ curid llltKtrnti'itbook "l.irosSeeret Krmra ' I cents Stud lor ( Jaustlnn 1.1st on uny I'hronlc DHonw i tll l// " il ? ATlTII y UnucsniulTrni es Uo t Ift-llltlei.nppir'itut mil remedies for sue owrul a-Mlil. VJJVl'l L1 11LO Mtilluil snrKlcal truatinent - treatment of eiory form of disease requlrlnv or Wo inaku n siirclulty of llrtces , Irnsses club I eet Cnrvnturca of 8j lno , riles , tuinurs , Cancer , Itrondittls lnbalntlon , Klcclrlclty , l'iiriily ia , tpllepsy Kidney , Illadder , Kir , Sklu und Hlood and.nll SutkIciiI Oiioni tlons Ilnoks nnd nue tlon blunkH free TSlQi ? V ttirtl ill ? A\rrsAT17Xr ASI'KCIAI V. Hook , Circulars and Question Hit on Norv- IJXoliADI O vJJL' > VUi > Il'jiN oii no s Constipation , NournlKlu Loiicorrhun , l'aln lu tbo Hack , Prolapsus Ltoii , IMIca , I ciualo Weakness , Dyspipiiadklu rimpicsundnll blood Discuses SjplulK Scrofula , ttntl ltlonil , Sktn , Urlniiry 11i o sis nnil Gli-ft t urctl forTjlfo Of the Method of Conducting the Auction Sale of Max mep & Bros' ' Jewelry Stock You can ask for and examine any article be fore you , have it offered , and then have it put up at once , thus enabling you to get it with very little delay REMEMBER , the QUALITY of every article is GUARANTEED as represented Sales Daily , 10:30 : A. M. , 2:30 : P. M. 7:30 : P. M. The store is for rent and fixtures for sale J. H. FRENCH , Auctioneer For the Holiday Trade M Boy ' s" Chests of TOOLS , IlPiiiPllill Fine Table and Pocket Pra CARVING SETS > , gg ggPftgH SCISSORS BBBm | l AND skates m HIMEBAUGHMAYLOR Sp fflu y 1405 Douglas-st , Omaha $5.00 Is the price on chlliiron'a suits Several lines thut have sold nt prices rnngiiiR' from $0 to $10 will jra in tliis $5 Biilo You know ivo lnno notliintr to oiTor you but tlo- Birablo goods Dr.J.E.MGcREW , The Well liiiOAVii S | > oeialisl , Jstinsurpttisodln f thu treatmuitof E \SmBK < llt totmbtrltt- , W Nlv MTiSfttiiro ( itiiir- EjpKwA/ ] V- Ntrvouant8tu ( * V f\ qutckly ana per Jh rijjfla- * " * " / \ mt'iit by * corru- CriH&S&l Js&Rtt * * itainpa ( ur ' ruly ' FEMALE DISEASES COVKL'I.TATIOS HlKK OhFlCCl S.E , Cor 13th & Jackson Sts , Omaha $5.00 A full set of Teeth on rubbjr for \ \ auarantced to bu as well made as | .loto sent oat from aaraeiital onice In tills umntrjr , nJ for wUlch you would Ut Charcot ) orer twlco as much . . JectlioiiractedwItUoutpalnorrlaoEer anJ with out llio uio cuoloform cas , cltlieroroloctrlcUr , bold and sliver tUilnits at balf rates HntlHfaoltoii Guaranteed DR BAILEY , DENTIST , Taxton Illock , lOUi and Farnam Streets Take Elevator on Wtn Street I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL d OCliOClC CONTINENTAL 1 Special Sale ol Boys ' Knee Pant Suits I Lot No 1. Price $4. I We will ofFer this week 150 Boys all wool j | Cheviot Suits , ages 5 to 12 , Knee Pants , full j H winter weight , at $4 each ; guaranteed to be ! flH strictly all wool and made and trimmed as > M thoroughly as any goods sol d trom this departH ; ment Remember the price , $4. We claim they ' H cannot be duplicated outside the Continental i H for less than $6 , We will send a suit to any ! H address and pay all express charges if not | H satisfactory H Lot No 2. We have consolidated several lots of fine : | Cheviots and Cassimere Suits , ages 5 to 14- : | Knee Pants , which have been sold all season \ M for $7,00 and # 8,00into one grand bargain \ M line at $5.00. We are making preparations for1 our Spring stock and our efforts ± or the next [ H four weeks will be to close out all of our broken v M lots in fine goods and our patrons will reason ' M ably expect some astonishing bargains ReI I H member this lot , Price $5,00. M ' Lot No 3. Boys ' Cape Overcoats , Price $4,00. M Ages 5 to 12. M One of the best values at this sale is this line of Boys Over | coats , in two shades of diagonal overcoating1 . We are over i | stocked on these goods and have decided to close them out a ( H the popular price of $4.00. Send for one-and if it is not satis * H factory , may be returned at our expense H Lot No 4. fl Boys Regular Overcoats , Price $5. il Ages 10 to 15. iH This is a lot of fine Melton Overcoats in two shades , made ' | in regular fly-front style with velvet collar , a garment usually , | | sold for $8. We will offer them to close at $5 each You take j H no risk on this lot It is less than manufacturer cost i H Lot No 5 : M MEN'S ' CHEVIOT SACK SUITS , I Price , $10. I We will sell this week a lot of Men's All-wool Cheviot 'j H Suits , in all about 150 suits , at $10.00 each We have only this | | to say about them , that they are goods worth in the regular 9 H course of trade , $15.00. We will send a suit to any address j H and if it is not satisfactory may be returned and we will pay all i H express charges Sizes from 35 to 42. 'j | MEN'S OVERCOATS and ULSTERS 1 The balance of our stock of fine Overcoats and Ulsters I H have been marked at prices as low as wc would quote in July i H We cannot enumerate the different lots , but will guarantee the H price to be the lowest quality considered H It is not our aim to quote prices on shoddy ] Her or trashy goods We have none at any price , M but we will give you the best in the market and M at the lowest possible prices , M Freeland , Loomis & Op , I Cor Douglas and 15th St H The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing H House West of the Mississippi ] M