nmfagmmvif Tr 7-iF THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 5 , 1890. ; IIAIMIOAU JlUIJOET , Cnlon Pnctflc Cut OtTa The Western PitMHcnucr Trouble * Oilier Note * . The matter of two big cut ofts on the Union Pacific Is being discussed at headquarters. The first Is the I-nrnmlo cutoff , saving fifty miles ; the second Is tbo building direct into Bait Lnko from Evanston via Emigration canyon , n snvlnp of fifty miles. It would cost lean money to cross Wobcr rlvor ut Devil's Oato mid run down tbo bcacli to Salt Lnko ; but fifteen miles would bo saved by tbo Emi gration route. _ I'll o I'nmctiKcr Troubles. The passenger rate agreement ha * proven ephemeral. With only one day of attempted quiet tbo trouble lias broken out again , nnd the restless passenger agents arc fomenting now trouble. One of the complaints Is that the Rock Island Is in high favor with the brokers In Kansas City , and In consequence the suspi cious agents are charging that road with bad faith. General Passenger Agent Sebastian states that ho signed the agreement only on condi tion that tbo other roads .signed , and that so far as ho was concerned the agreement was not effective until ho knew that the signa tures had been obtained. It might bo that the proper notlco has not been given him and ho has not considered his road bound , but tbo Ilock Island agent at Kansas City received Instructions the same day the others did , However , no positive evidence against the Rock Island has been secured , and the agents are only Judging from appearances. Then It Is claimed that the Hurllngton has been cutting the rate \o St. Louis , and the prospects are that the newly fonncu agree ment will io to pieces. I'ro motions and Change * . General Passenger and Ticket Agent W. H , Buscnbark of the Chicago , St. Paul & ICan- as City railroad has been promoted to the position of tranic manager. Ills successor In the former oftlco Is W. H. Loru , his former assistant. Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific Is making civil service promotions and ho In creases his staft to cover hla enlarged terri tory. S. S. Senne Is promoted to bo chief clerk ; EiiRono M. Gannon , hitherto chief clerk ut Atchlson , bus coma to this city and will bo in Mr. Philllppl's ofllco in charge of the control branch business. IS. 1) ) , Luno has been appointed general agent of the road at Calhoun , St. .loo and Leuvcnworth. D. E. King , conttactlng agent at this city , will have charge of the olilco when Mr. Phillippi Is out of town. II. II. Kooscr , traveling freight agent , now takes In all the territory between Hastings and Atchison. Hero's Another llnntl. Articles of incorporation of the Dakota , Wyoming & Missouri Itlver railway company have been tiled in South Dakota to rua through the counties of Ouster , Pennlngton , i Zlcback , Nowlln , Pratt , Stanley , Buffalo and Charles Mix. It is intended to build to 11111 City and run throuch the Wyoming oil and coal llelds , and ultimately to the Pacific coast. From nemo point on tlio Missouri liver it will build to Sioux City and Omaha. Arti cles of Incorporation and other papers have been sent to the secretary of state at Lincoln. Neb. , and also to tbo secretary of state of Wyoming , at Cheyenne. Every tissue of the body , every nerve , bono nd nuisclo Is inado stronger and more heal thy by taking Hood's Snrsaparilla. A X\O VXCVM EXTS. Few comediennes are better known to our amusement going public than the fascinating Fay Temple-ton , who appears at Hoyd's ' Fri day and Saturday evenings and Saturday { matlnco as tbg star of the famous comedy organization known as Russell's com edians. Slnco lost seen hero Miss Templeton has bud the advantage of seeing all the nota bles of Paris , who are conceded to bo the best farceurs in the world , and In the new piny , "Miss McGlnty the star of the com edy Fruncalse , " In which she portrays tbo title part , she will Introduce many features never before seen In this county. Ever3'thlnc about the company Is gilt-edged In every particular , and the engagement will without doubt provo to bo ono of the treats of the season. Scatsalo commences Thursday morning. Inquirers for scats are numerous. The famous Fred Wright , who is the ad vance pusher for Hey t's "Midnight I3ell , " Is In the city. Fred is at present traveling on crutches , the result of being entangled in a railroad wreck two weeks ago. The "Mid night Hell" will open a four nights' engage ment at tbo lloyd on next Sunday night. Gus Williams and John T. Kelly are a Jolly pair of comedians. Williams Is n familiar character on the stage and all over the country , from tbo time that he gained farao as a member of Harry Sargent's great vaudeville company twenty odd years ago when ho sang "Champagne Charley" and other songs that still 'linger In the memory , because of their melody , until the present day. Williams has always done his sliaro of merry-making on the stago. Ho has hap his ups and downs , has made several fortunes and lost them , but scorns to bo on tno road to prosperity again , holding a now lease of pop ularity on the public. Williams and Kelly will be soon in the great success , "You nn'd J"at the Urand opera house on Friday and Saturday next and at a Saturday matlnoo , The company management were persuaded after much effort to play at popular prices therefore largo audiences may bo expected. Nearly all tbo Chinese costumes worn h the second act of the "Pearl of Pekln" an real court dresses , and were not made foi theatrical purposes ; they are all heavily cm broldcrcd nnd of the llucst material ; they nr considered by connoisseurs to bo marvels o il Chinese art , and could not bo reproduced li this country for any amount of money. Ii ono dress worn by Tyfoo It Is saKl that thcr are four million stitches , and it could not b made by ono person in less than n yenr. Som of those dresses when first brought to thl country from China , could have been sold fo $1,000 to $ liOO ! each. They nro much hand comer upon close examination than whc seen from In front of the footlights , and ar at all times open to tbo inspection of lover of artistic work nnd designs. The "Pearl c Pokln"wlllho at the Grand opera house o Sunday and Monday evenings next , at th former regular prices of the house , 25 cents t Improve the nutritive functions of ti Bcalp by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ila ! Rcnower. and thus keep the hair from fallln or becoming gray. Anarchist Plot Discovered. PAIUS , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram to Til Bun. ] An extensive anarchist movomei has been discovered nt Lyons. Flvo arrcsl have already bcca maJo and others are c : pccted. Notloo Those elegant designs In furnltun carpels mid draperies nt our oponin Saturday evening , Oct. 8. S. A. ORCHARD , 141-1 , 1410 and 1418 Douglas. A Mem In Every Berth. To the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pai railway bolonga the credit of being th first In the country to reduce the rautt < of electric lighting of trains to sclontU perfection. Ono of the novel featun Introduced In the sleeping cars Is patent olectrlo rending lump in each so tlon. With this luxurious provlslo reading nt night before nnd after roll IDE becomes as comfortable as by dtx and when retiring the tollot may 1 pado In comfort and seclusion. Tl berth reading lamp in the Pullnn looping cnra run on the Chicago , Ml waulcoo & St Paul railway , betwo < Omaha nnd Chicago , is patented in cannot bo used bv tiny other rallwi company. It is the greatest linprov meat of the age. Try It and bo co vlncod. Bleeping cars leave the Union Paol flopot , Omiihn , at 0:10 : p. in. dally , nrrl ing lat Chicago nt 0:80 : a. in. Secu tickets and sleeping car berths at Unl Tlokot oftlco , 1601 Farnnin street ( Ilark block ) . Omaha. J. 12. PiiKSTOtf , P. A. NASH , Pass. Agent , Oon'l ' Agent Tlio Moreo Dry Goods Co. All the bargains advertised by us on Sunday are still to bo had and will bo on sale tomorrow. The suits nnd pattern dresses In our custom dressmaking department are on exhibition.Vo are daily making num bers of now customers for this depart ment. Our fitter Is by far the best in thojvcst. Wo know of none in Now York or Chicago that can equal her for style or perfection of lit. It is not an experiment with us. Wo guarantee n stylish costume nnd first class fit. TUB MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Custom dressmaking department. 8. A. Orolinrtl. Carpet , furniture and drapery. When ? Sat. eve. , Oct. 8. Orchard's grand opening. lilcpmit now quarters. 1414. 1110 and 1118 Douglas st. A SXHANGH K1CMC. iil7.nbetli ; , N. J. , line n Genuine Curl- OHlty In nn Old Uell. A curious boll that 1ms doubtless had nn eventful history has been recently dug tin in Elizabeth , N. J. Workmen were digging a vault in a lot near the "Old Landing" on Elizabeth creclc , nnd about three feet below the surface found tills boll , mouth down. Tlio men sold it to ilonry Miller for a trillo , nnd ho now has It in his possession gays the Now York Timor. Mr. Miller filed into the boll , and wits induced to bollovo that It contained gold by its yellow np- penranco. So ho had some fragments tesjtod by several jewelers in Elizabeth , and much to Ills delight they all said the metal contained a largo percentage of gold. If the testimony of these men can bo relied upon Mr. Miller lias a treasure , for .tho boll weighs about forty pounds. Mr. Miller is a day laborer with a largo family , and such an unexpected fortune would bo peculiarly acceptable. The boll is thirty-two inches in circumferences at the base nnd tapers in long , graceful curves to the top , which is fourteen inches high. To this top is alllxcd the crown , by which the bell is swung. This crown Is about three inches across , twoinchoshigh and three- fourths of an inch in thickness. In sluiTo It is a coronet , with three aper tures for fastening It to a beam. About three Inches above the rim of the boll miiH this inscription , in half-inch relief loiters : i SOI DC ItANCICO DAHTIAGA. i The Inscription does not quito make the circuit of the bell , and the space be tween the two ends is ornamented with little diagonal figures , which to Mr. Miller suggested the flour do lis of Prance , but they seemed too regular in Bhupo for this design. A plain part of the boll is ornamented in the snmo man ner. There is no date , but the boll Is discolored nnd seems to bo eaten by its Ion burial. The bcholarshlp of Ell/a bath bus been unable to decipher the inscription , and as there was never n convent or similar institution situated near the place whore the relic was unearthed it is a natural con clusion of the owner that in case it contains precious metals it is part of a buried treasure. It seems jirobublo that the boll once belonged to u Portuguese monastery. The scholar [ is encouraged In this be lief by the fact that several hundred dollarti' worth of Spanish doubloons wore- several years ago found in the sound near the mouth of the creek on whoso bank the bell was discovered. Mr. Miller was first persuaded that there was precious metal in the boll by his friend Joseph Motznor , who is a rnol- dor in the foundry of Moore Brothers nnd has some knowledge of metal lurgy. The property on which the boll was discovered belongs to a Mr. For- syth. Stolen. A push cart from 1121 Fnrnam st. , let tered ( C. P. Whitney ) , Return and got reward. _ A Remarkable Monkey. The Now Orleans Picayune tells of n monkey which answers to the name of Jocko. The children of the house and Jocko are boon companions and of a sum mer afternoon enjoy a frolln together upon the lawn. Ono day some ono throw a mutch down nnd the grass ignited , making a little blaze. Jocko saw it , stopped and looked , then , glanced all around , and , seeing a piece of plank not far off , ran for it , crept cautiously to the fire , all the time holding the plunk as a shield between himself nnd the flame , then throw the plank on the fire and pressed it down and extinguished it. What child could have reasoned bettor nnd done more ? Exnmino Orchard's furniture. Grand opening Saturday evening , Oct. 8. Bnlfour Leaves Dublin. DUBLIN , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram tc Tun EEC. ] Mr. Balfour , chief secretary foi Ireland , accompanied by Miss Rnlfour , Colonel nol J. West Illdgoway , under secretary and Thomas Browning and Gborgt Wynflom private secretary tc the chief secretary , left Dublin at 7fO : o'clocl tnls morning ou n tour over the routes of the proposed railways In Donegal. The train 01 which the party was traveling passed Porta down and Straluno without demonstration ! of any kind being mado. Socialist * Didn't Ilko Criticism. Bcnux , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t TUB BEE. ] A meeting of the Freisinnlg workmen's association was held hero Ins night. Among the speakers was Her Ulchtcr , who severely criticised the net o the socialist party. Among the audieno were a number of socialists who rescntci Her Itlchter's stricture upon their party , am quite a disturbance was created. The Death Uoll. LONDON , Nov. 4. ( Special Cablegram t THE BEB. ] The death Is announced c Charles Vcrlat , the Belgian painter , age sixty-sis years. Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t THE BEE , ] Habbi Ur. Joel , the great thcc loglan , is dead. The death Is also announced of General vo Weyhorn. An Irltfli Farmer Murdered. DUBLIN , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t THE BF.E. ] The body of a farmer name O'Mnhonov ' has been found on the roadstd at Schulu. Investigation shows the man t have been murdered. Ono man has been ai rested on suspicion of being implicated in tb crime. Bad drainage causes much sickness , an bad blood and Improper action of the liver an kidneys is bad drainage to the human systei Which Burdock Blood Bitters remedy. A Rimslim Traitor BE n LIN' , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram 1 TUB BEE. ] A dispatch to the Cologne Gi totto from St , Petersburg says that Lloutci ant Schmidt , whowni tried on thochargo < betraying ; the plans of Cron&tadt to a for.'lg power , has been found guilty and hanged. BnwxunoF FIUUHS. Do sura you get tt genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclcctno OH. It cur < colds , croup , aathrna , deafness and rheum tlsm. SOVTH OftAllA Hoard of Kduontlon Meeting. President Persons , Secretary Fimston nnd Messrs. Swift , Van Akcn , Slate nnd Hobln- aon were present nt the meeting of the board of education Monday night. Bills amounting tot,41S.10 for teachers' salaries nnd i 150.50 for Janitors- , wore ordered paid. The salary of Mrs. Bruce was lncrca d to 115 pir month ! Mrs.Merles' to W5 ; Mrs. Van Clove's to f l.l ; Thomas Fox's to 545 , and I aul S. Mr-Aulay's to ? 4W. Bills of Howard Mayers $27.50 , Secretary J. jJrecn $30 , Holmes fs Smith fll.fiS , M-s. O. K. llruco $3.30 , John B. Hart IS.75 , John Beavers 12.75 , C. T. Van Akcn * : * , J. B. U'ntlcins ft Co. SiJ.ll , South Omaha Lum ber company $1.70 , August King , $ . ' 3 , Wil liam II. Maberry $ l.r : , L , . T. Sun- dorland ft Co , $ n.0 ; ! , Hobcrt Funstond.Oj , Mlllspaugh & Cuddlngtou $230.74 , W. W. Bccltott & Co. N4.7K. Superintendent A. A. Munroo reported that two additional rooms at Albright and ono at Brown 1'urk , were needed. Messrs. Funston and Van Alton will arrange for ad ditional school accommodations nt Albright. , Miss M. Davis was elected upeclal drawing teacher and the salury llxed at $55 per month. The Glebe loan & trust savings bunk was authorized to do business In the schools , and the hoard adopted a set of by-laws to govern tbo same. Superintendent Munroo reported the pro position of the American school book company an was authorized to order needed hooks and supplies. Under n Imnd of Dirt. Henry McKcan , employed by Btephcnson & Williams In grading at the Union stock yards , was dumped over Monday and cov ered up with u load of dirt. Fortunately the earth was softer ho would have been crushed. As it was ho received painful iujurlcs about the hips. ProceedIIIKH of ttio City Council. The con tract for grading Twentieth street fromN to Q streets , was closed with Owen Brothers. The salaries of the officials were ordered paid while a lot of general bllls.wero referred. Petitions for water mains on Twenty-third from Q to Hoffman streets and for an electric light at T and Thirtieth streets. Marshal Brcnnan's ' October report , show ing 117 arrests , of which 22 were scat to the county ] all'wcro read and referred. J. 1' . llyau wanted $75 foi his horse that fell over an embankment into tbo street and broke its neck. Referred. Inspector Clark Howard's October report , showing L'3 diseased cuttlo had been con demned and killed. The report of City Engineer B. S. King , recommending a sewer ho constructed from F street on Hallro.id avonua to J street to connect with the main sewor. Asphnltuin will bo used to pave Twenty- fourth street unless the county commission ers refuse to allow the change of the material to bo used from Colorado sandstone. Through coaches Pullinan nalnco sleepers , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and Intervening points via the great Rock Island routo. Ticket olilco 1G02 , Sixteenth ana Parntim. Army Notes. Only ono more ofllcer of the army Is to bo retired this year , Surgeon Mlddloton , on De cember 13. . Hccrults Mcars , Modatt nnd Young have been assigned to troop G , Ninth cavalry in orders from the oflice of the general recruit ing oftlcer. Sergeant Lommcr , company K. Seven teenth infantry , stationed ot Fort D. A. Kus- sell , Wyo. , has been detailed for duty by the war department on recruiting service at Uochcstcr , N. Y. By an act of congress soldiers in the army may hereafter we.ir the distinctive bailees adopted by military societies to which they belong , providing all such soldiers served in the Mexican war and the late rebellion. The old tlmo custom of selecting the clean est soldier from those mounting guard as orderly - dorly lor the oflicer of the day , has beej abolished ished by the war department and hereafter1 the commanding olllcor will bo entitled to an orderly. It is understood that when the question next comes up In congress to revive the grade of lieutenant general. It will bo in sucti shape as to make the grade a pornuncnt ono in place of any private legislation for any par ticular oflicer. The inspector general of the army in sub mitting his report of the soldier's homo near Washington , recommends that nine gallons of milk bo distributed daily among the old vek orans. As there is now n dairy connected with the home , the question is , where does the milk go ) Oat of 109 military posts or stations In the United states waero troops nro stationed , there are only thrco where full rpphncnts nio stationed. Fort Clark , Tox. , Eighteenth in fantry , Fort A. D. Uussull , Wyo. , Seven teenth infantry , and Fort Omaha , Nob. , Second end Infantry. _ The only railroad train out of Omuha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Blurts , DCS loines and Chicago business is the Rock Island ves- tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteenth and Purnam sts. , Omaha. Seaman.s ! Hot. OMAHA , Nov. 4. To the Editor of Tun Ben : Kindly allow mo space to say to the public that I this morning for the first time read an item In the New York Volco. I desire to say that in its article referring to myself , it lies , by which I mean , it wilfully tells an untrutli concerning my withdrawal from the Omaha Leader , my reasons for which I had plainlj and honestly stated In print , from wlich rea son the Volco has no right to vary. Prohibition has never been mentioned bo twcen mo and any bunker. I have not beer Insldo of any bank oven once during the las' ' six month * ; ; ior sought to do business will more than the ono I deal with regularly. As to the business men : All such cheerfully allow mo to veto as 1 please , and I chccrfull ; allow them the same privilege. "Tls " true that some who are not business mcncondomi mo for doing ni tv do , i. o. voting uccordln ) to conviction. W. T. SEAMAN. Bakin CaealnMlllloruiof Horace 0 Years the Standard. G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant : - : Tailoring business and Invites his old frlonds nnd pa rons , as wall as the general publlto call an Inspect lila now stock of Imported cd domcst woolens. Everything nrst clu&.an ESTABLISH ED 187 4.- - 3153 15TH S LADIES ONLY Ulftin FEMALE REGULATOR , Saf , MRUlU ana Certain tea day or money rai lutidVj. By mill tH , Seourelr umled from ob Many XJIergymen , actors and public spcnkcn u e Aycr's Clicrry JVrtjoral. It M the favorlto rcmeily for lioaaencss and nil ndcctloiis of the voc.il organitliruat , niul lungs. As nn a nod y no anil o j > cctoiant , the effects of this prcparatlonwe promptly realized. "Aycr's Cherry Utcloral has ilone tno great good. It Is a splendid remedy for nil ills- cnscs of tlio throat nnd lungs , anil I have miicli plcasnru In testltyltiK to Id merits. " ( Ucv. ) C. N. NIclKils , No. Tlsbury , Mass. "In my profession of nn auctioneer , nny nflcctlon of tlio vnloc or tliro.it U n soiluiu matter , lint , at cnoli attack , I liavo been re lieved by a fewMloscs of Ayer's Cheny reclorul. This remedy , vtllli ordlnnry oare , lias worked sticli a niaglenl effect tliat I have suflerctl very llltle liicon\eiiloncc. I lia\o nlso used It hi my family , with very excel lent results , In coughs , colds , &c. " Vm. II , Qtmrtly , Mlnlaton , Ku. Australia. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , nr DR. J. O , AVER & CO. , Lowell , Maso. Bold by all UruwUtB. 1'rlco $1 J U tattles , $5. Drs.Betts&Bekts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. L4O9 DOUGLAS QTB.IS.KT OMAHA , NEB. The most widely and favorably know * spec ialists la the United Htutcs. Tholr font ; ex- periunoe. romarkiiblo skill uod unlronal suc cess In the treatment nnd cure of Nerroua , Ohronlo and Surgical Diseases , entitle these tmluent physlclani to the full conQdoncool the aflllctou everywhere. They ( ? nnr nt e : A UEUTAIN AND POSITIVE CUBE foi the awful elTocts of early vlco and the numer- oui oTlln that follow In its tuiln , * 1'HIVATE , 11LOOD ANDBKIN DISEASES tm'odlly , completely nnd pcrninnontly cured , NKUVOUB nBIIIUTV AND BEX UAL DIM. OKDKK9 yield readily to tuolr nldllful treat- I , FISTULA. AND UEOTA.L ULCERS guaranteed cured without pain or detention from business. HVUUOOBLR AND VARIOOCKLK permn. nently and successfully curud In every one BY1MI1LIS , GONOKUHEA. GLEET , Spor matorrhaa , Seminal \Veaknrns , Lost Manhood Night Emlsjtons , Decayed Faculties , Fomali WeiikneM and ull'dollcato disorders pccullu : to cither e > ex positively curfd. nn vroll as all functional disorder ! that result from youth fill foil IBB or tlio urooss of m.ttura yean. STRlf"nirl < G ranteotl pennant ) ntl j vJl J\ll > \ji\ij oiiroil. removal 0011 ulete without cutting , cnustlo or clllut.itlon. Cure : ( footed nt homo by patient without a mo dent's pain or annoyanco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A QTITT ? ( 'HPT ? The awful effects o ri OUiXll UUK.E , early vlco which brlnir organic wcukncsi , destroying both mind am body , with all 1U dreaded Ilia , pornmnentj cnrou. 1W RTJI T Address tjioso who hnrotm L/l\O , IJl l 10 paired tliotnselves by Im proper Indultjenoo nnd solitary triblti , whlul ruin both mind and. body , unfitting them fo : business , study ormarrliiRtv MAHKIEU MEN or those entering on thai happy Hfo , awarenf.'physicaldobllity.quloUj " ' ' ' : ! OXJB' BUCOB33 Is based upon footi First I'rsmtlpml e pert ence. U oond Every case lo specially studied thua startlnj right. TUlrd Mcdlolne * ar prepared in our laboratory exaotly to stil each case , tbu * odeotlngciirei without Injury Drs. Betts & Betts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEE AMUSEMENTS. THREE NIGHTS ONLY , B SPECIAL ENGAGEMEN1 Beginning Monday , November 3rd. ITHE J. G , in IN A GILBERT i SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE : Tuesday Evening : ' 'Pirates of Penzance. Wednesday Evening : "lolantheiV Grand Chorus of C5 Voices. A telegraph instrument hiis been pliUT upon thu htiiKO and ulootlou returns will I read botwi'cn acts. TIILTO will bo no advance In prices. All the Original Musj And In fnct a mn ntnccnt prcduotlon by n atipt Coiufanjr. I'rlrcs$1 00,75o,4.o ( andZio. IlozilicctopcnSi urilny at'Ju. m. D ime Will Lawlor , Mnnanor. Corner llth aod I'a nam-Mroots , Omaha. AYIRIC : ov NOV. 3rd. ItojnlYecldo Japaneiio , our IIOCOO Importation Iloynl Japanese ArUata. ilons. Muciulln.llio urn it Arlol Artist < if Un modern times. Couplet ! H thebesttrouiioof TucalUts. Comudlan * . nn > t .leaK an tbo American SWta UN12 U1MK AI1M1TSTO Al DR. BAILEY GRADUATE OENTIS A Tull Set of Tool on Ituhbor , foi five UOI.HHS. A perfect fit Riirirnnteert. Teeth extract without pnln or Uuiuor. ami will out iinai thetlcs. Gold niul silver lllllng' * ut IO\M rates , llrldgo niul Crown Work. Tooth wh outplatus. All work warr.tnteil. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNA Entrance , 16th street elevator Upeu ovc pgs until B o'cloolt. W. S. ROBINSON r ANALYTICAL nnd CONSULTIN OHEXMISO ? . Waters and Oils a Spoolalt 1112 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEB. , JL\ . X We will show you this season some bargains in overcoats that will make your eyes open in aston * ishment , We have given you many bai gains before-yon know that but those we offer you nq\v \ will beat them all. We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer , one who makes' nothing but overcoats , for his entire stock , about 5 000 garments , lie was overloaded and had to sell.Ve are ablate to offer these goods atess than they cost to manufacture. As a starter we offer today the following three lots : No. 1 , All wool wide wale heavy cassimerc overcoats , blue and black color , lined with goo.l serga well trimmed , at s6. This price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. No. 2 , An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoaf , corded edge , lined with fine plaid cassimcrc , only $ /.5V ( he coat is worth $1 2. No. 3. A lartre lot of very fine kerseys , fashionable shades , bound with double warp Farmer's satin. lap seams and handsomely gotten up , These we offer at $8. The regular retail price of such a garmenf is $15. There are more bargains than these , It would take a big space in the paper to mention them all. The fine grades arc as choice garments as were ever shown ready made and in fact many of the ovei * coats are in point of material , make and fit equal to custom tailor work , BOYS' OVERCOATS. Our stock includes a large line of Boys' and Chilclrens * Overcoats of serviceable material desirable patterns and tasty designs. Although the goods were made up for fine retail trade , \vd are able to offer them at such figures that they are within the reach of everyone. Not often d < > you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this \vccl % When you remember that these goods are offered by a reliable and substantial house , \vha guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with the pub . ic have gained for them the reputation of reliability , you can appreciate the value of the offef made. * Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and a BOO miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondent solicited. Co. . , OMAHA. NE1B. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. "The goods which , please are already half sold. " Blaok Bteriot SUte 1 -AND- Fine Overcoats. Come early and take your choice ! o from the full assortment rb , ment now offered. ,1- oft t- tlli lli llim I. T h FACIAL BLEMISHES Tlio Urcit l.ilaLllitimenlln i tin s- \\urlil for Hit treatment of llslr sst nvi ml trrtuous Hcali. | ic ftna. lIMr. Moles lUrtlimsrki Warti , , u- . . . . lllackhnids. llsrti r' Iicb. ccars , rating , l'o df r H arks , FacM ! > . . , Tdopnif nt , hunkcntilutVi. etc ron. _ inltatlcn free at offlcn or U letttr. 1 ! 8H pj book on all ikln snd icslp aSectloni au . < l Hull trf tmentii-nt ' le ltoaiiy .ilJrm for locu. JUIIV II. WUHOIiUllYi llcrmulnloojlsfr la. ' \ \ > MIMil Nt. . .New York C'lU. - a ikln iin < INrnln.nl/rngii.Hor ty mad. BO u flvcrcur sth , I'jeC 1L H. UL'l'TB , ITi fullta Ht-i X , IsIO CTJR.EU NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. . SeTcntren jours' experience. A regular Ktudnntoln medicine , n-i dlplomii show. is Mllln.ittrlnir the prentcit fucce" nil Nervous , Chronic unit t'rlvatoillicnoi A perininont oiireRiiarant' } ) ! forCutrr - , lst Manhood , Seminal \Voakncsa. Mulit LOS OJ , Impotoucr. Sjrp'illH , tttrlctux * > inj Isciutis of the llluod , bkln uml Urlimrr Organs. N. 11. 1 KU.ir.irHoo JJJJ for ororr cvto I un lorl.ikj iinil to euro , ConsulMitlou ( roo. llook ( Mji'.crloj ofLlfo ) sent froo. OAlco hourj 9 a. in. to i p. tu S 10 u m. tu li in. PRINCIPAL POMS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH JV'V- 1302 Farnvn 3tp3i1 : . HARRY P. DEUEL , Olty PaeaanBtor and Ticket Aaront NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Specific for nyst rla. DItiln sjrits.K upaljiitWiik | ) . . JulneiiUtntaf Keprtnlqn.katitnlaznt tb. Hraln.ro. lultlne InInianltyaad leading to misery ilwaj anJ detllirPremalura Old Age , liairenncin , l.on of Tower Incltlier ass , Involuntary J.ontn , and hperrnttorrLooa eauied by orer-tiertloi or the lirnln , relf-atmia or OTr.ndultnco. Kach box contains onemonltt'i treat , mont. 91 atox. or six for I ) , rent ty mfllprep&lil. Willi ch order tor ill boiri , will rend purrliuar tniarantfo to refund money If tlio iroitmentfaUatO tur . uuarantvei l u > d and iienulnt told iiuljr tir GOODMAN DIIUO CO. , ItlOraruaiaiitroat , - - Omaha Neb. RiicarnoniriRex leiidlni ; roinudy ( nr ull tlio nnnalurnl dlHCharens and prlvatcll oanpsninin , A certain curt * for tbe di bill- tatlng wtaknus iitcullar to om > n. Iprci.crlboltRnrtfeolnafe In holrt hy ei.ou. BRACE UP , MAN ! PcrUtn dlnordrra of MI'.N rnnlce tlifm lllue. That'll bfcansii limy lose IIOPO too i. ( mitlled tealed free ; for NFW ROOK I Rl"il ( illlm < ) deiicrllj i HtW DUUrv | aU.T , . unonlals./fx. , rliixii-n 31 ri/i fl"hnvu won ui " .Tronoiioli/ EKIL MEDICAL CO , , Bu l . V , f. HRVESOME STYLE ! line over Invented tlmt holds tlio nlotlics vrlth- out plnn : n perfect RUCCCMI putunt icoeiitly IssiUMli sola only by iiiont9 , to whom the ux- cliiHlvo rlulit Is Klvun. On rcculnt of 'lOccntu wo wlllHCiul usmuplo line Uy mall ! uUo circu lars : prk'fl list uiid tornifl to uKuiit. your territory at OIICP. Audioa ' 1IIK 1'IN- LKS3 t'KOTfira LINE CO. , 17 lltrmon it. , Worcester Man. C.8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha forGorhnm Man * Co'a Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH OUTCLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Pine Goods is thfl Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Conio nml HCO us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St To euro milontnois. 8lrk Ileadaclio , CorutlpatloiW Ualirla. Uver Complaints , toke tlin a and cartala remedy , H.MITII'8 PJI F O I IM IM neollio8MAM.S7r(10 ! ; ( llllla tie ) , Ther ere the [ mint convtnilonl : null 1'rlcoof eltlier elio , 20 cunU per bottli ) . t/IQRIWO nt ? 1770 ! I'l'Oto irrartirtL' I\IC9II V4 punolBltoortlila tilctuiu tot 4 cqnta ( coppers or ulnu p > ) , * Jc K. HMITII ftPO. . 1 Makers of "Illlo Itoans , fit. Ixjuls. Mo. DRUNKENNESS LIQUOlrl HABXX. I.H ALL Tilt WOULD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. MINES' QOLDEN SPECIFIC. 11 can be ctwtn In m rup ut v.ffi * r ! * .r ! ar ilcle * of fvuu. wttbout tn knowledeo of ibe raU.at. K ntemtrr. I s .Uolutelr b.ruU.i ted will < H I - . and p edy our * , wbetlmr tbe t , iltnli a moderate drlnknr or aalooaollowrok. ITMCYfai KAII.Fi. II operate * ao quietly and with such aei laiuty th > t tue patltnt oadergoes no Inronjtnlenta. and era be le w r . hl > eoinLltla i > rormtlloa M rr oto < l. * a pal * book of partlouurii free , 'i'okahadai KUItN Ac CO..10ttx dl louiUa. < lfeth& CuratDff BIM ' Trade . -Al ui..ll . , ( l by ULaKE.BKUUt ! < UO 7 all " - unt/U CO..Om Ua. ONl.T nr , l duo's rrrlorllcal rilll tlict/c'Dchromodf , acton the monstrunl atitaman * ] cute mppresilon from rrbatUTor caiiro. I'rountj menitruatlon. Those pills ibuuld nol l > i taken dar * DK pre ninojr. Am. I'll ! Co. . Uurultr 1'ropi , Bftff cer.Cluy Co. , la. Uouuluobr Hbermun It MtConosll Dodiiest.nearl' . O..Uoiahat U A. Melclier , bouli Umalia ; U , 1 * . Ulti , Council Ululi. IA r J for Ik