8 THE OMAHA DAILY JTU3USDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1890 , THE CITY , Councllmnn Bcclicl la flick abed. There was ono minor permit ol $200 h- Bucd by tlio superintendent of buildings yesterday. Flvo bales o ( hoiw from Germany for Btorz < fc Her passed the custom Fiouao yculerdny morning , The tcmporatu.ro , as topoi'lod by the local signal service ofllco , wna as follows : At 7 n. m. , 22 ° , lit 10 a. m. , 24 ° nnd nl 1 p. m. 20 ° . Deputy SliorllT Loula Grebe will go to Lincoln lodny , nnd with him ho will take Jinn Turner of Thirty-second mid Cuming streets , who has boon adjudged insane. Kx-Councllmnn Belim lias removed to Portkuid , Oic. , whore ho luia resumed Ills business of houso-movlnp. Thcro were too many clcclrlo wires for him to move houses prolltnbly in Omuhn. Conductor Cobb , wlio fell from the top of ft Walnut 11111 motor car. Saturday af ternoon , and Hprnlnodliisurm undouthls ankle , was able tolukohlsrun yesterday aftornoon. Thcro were two deaths at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday , Andrew Nelson and Nclo Anderson. The former died of con sumption and the latter of pneumonia. The bodies of both are at lleafy'f ) , where they await idontlllcatlon. This morning1 two criminal cases will bo called in Judge Clarkson'scourt. The first will bo the htato against John Car penter , wlio unlawfully toolc Dr. Van Cainp'e horto from a hitching post and drove away. The other will bo the state against John Chorotto , who stole $50 and a ffold watch Iroin William Dwyer , a follow loci ROT. _ The superintendent of schools was no tified yesterday morning by the board of health that diphtheria wiw present at the following places : 11)1(5 ) ( Paul street , 1021 Iard , Twenty-third and Daven port , 191-1 Locust , 1403 North Eighteenth and 2000 Spencer. A case of typhoid fever was reported at. Thirty-first and licavomvorth strcots. William Dailoy , who attempted sui cide a few days ngo by cutting his threat , wus able to npponr In court yesterday. At the suggestion of Judge Holsloy , ho plodded guilty to n charge of vagrancy and was sent over the hill for llfteon days in order to rccoivo the care ho ought to have for the next two weeks. The gash In his throat Is healing nnd ho will experience no ill effects from It. The l ur'cst anil Host Articles known to medical science are used in preparing Hood's Snrsaparllla. Every in- gmliont is carefully selected , personally ex- amlnc l , nnd only the best retained. The medicine Is prepared under the supervision of thoroughly bompcteiit pliarninclsts , and every step In the process of manufacture is cnrofullv wntclicd with a view to securing in Hood's barsuparllla the best possible result MarriageLicense's. . The following marriage licenses were 1s- ued by Judgq Shields yesterday : Tfamonnd address. Ago. JGcorKO If. LewisOmaha. . . 22 I AniilolUiltOiiuiii ] : 19 I V. N. I'oilcrson. Oninlia : w 1I'lora Nolson. Uin.ilia " 0 ( John Duffy , Omnlia t7 ! I Marie Mubhiino , Omaha -3 J II. D. lihonilpi. Omaha C. ' 1Ihmiiah Jj. llctidlo , Oiiiului JJ jjorryll. Ititlliiliun , Omaliu XI | liosu WnUh , Unuiliu 25 K. A. Orchard. Carpet , furniture and drapery. Card nT 1 hunks. Wo wish 'to thank our many friends for their kindness 0 us during the sick ness and death of our little son. Mil. AND ISlKS. RODT. F. HOU01N. , 8TAMIMNO OUT The Hoard of Health Shows Tlirvt the ( iooil Work Is Progressing. Thcro was a joint meeting yesterday o the board of health and the special comic 1 commlttco cousU-tlng of Messrs. Wheeler , Bechcl , Kaspar , Olscn nnd Oathoff , for the purpose of aiccrtulning what further stops nro necessary to stamp out contagious uis eases. It seemed , however , that a quorum would never bo obtained. City Physician Oapon worked the tclophono until notonlyturoatcnoihvith paralysis of the arm but also of tlio entire system. The first results of his heroic efforts were to learn tun Mayor Gushing , chairman of the board o health , was sick and unable to leave his room nnd that Councilman Deckel was "very sick and abed. " Flunlly , however , when those present bat 1 decided to give It up and wait until tomor row , Councilman Osthoff appeared and com plated the quorum of the council commlttco , nnd the mcctluK proceeded with Mr. Wheelo in the chair and Messrs. Gapen , Dennis and fienvoy present of the board and Olson , Ost- heft nnd Wheeler of the commlttco. Dr. Gapcn announced that contagious dis 1 eases were not found in scarcely any other part of the city but tha bounded by Tenth street on the cnst nniT'TOntyf ? " . ! ' . ! ! ? troct on the west. Ho read < ! io ratio Cl diseases miring October * 2 previously given in Tun BKE. Ho had ai. . trlbutcd between ' . ' 0,000 and 30.000 of the cir culars containing ruloj governing the care of contagious diseases , and was confident that this printed matter had done a great deal ol good. It was his Idea that control of the con tagion had been secured to an extent war ranting the discharge of three of the seven sanitary inspectors now engaged. Mr. Wheeler thought that ttirco Inspectors would bo sulllcicnt to attend to the business , Chief Scnvoy thought It would bo well to nsl : the mayor to appoint two inspectors foi the -winter In addition to Health Oillcor Pottlt Dr. Unpen remarked that 3,000 of the ap proprlatloa for health purposes for tlili year remained , and favored the commence 1110111 of n metropolitan system of sanitary in spcctlon , etc. Mr. U heeler urged economy. Ho said thai wltn the legislature that had been chosen hi did not think that a slnglo thing would hi done In tlio way of helpful legislation am without such assistance tlio council could d < nothing. The sidewalk , plumbing am mayor's departmental funds hud run shot and ho didn't know where any more hcaltl money was coming from. Mr. Olscn asked that Dr. On pen giro tin board his Idea as to what the inauguration o n metropolitan system would mean. "First , " said the doctor , "I would have i board of health ofilco established ; a pine where people could coma and enter com plaints nnd depend upon finding ofUelal there to attend to the complaints and call for Inspection. " lie wanted a regular system of reports hours of duty for Inspectors nnd n hundrc < other very necessary arrangements. Councilman Clmtteo came in at this poln and urged that turoo moro Inspectors In con ncctlou with Mr. Petti t bo retained , an "this matter of contagious dlsoaia followc up , stamped out. and not allowed to reguii the start It had lost by the vlgllanco of u roa lounblo number of inspectors. ' * Mr , Chaffco's idea prevailed , the mcotln endorsed It fully notwithstanding its adoj tlou was accompanied with a small amount c tuild wrangling. Dr. Gapon announced that ftfty-thrca case of typhoid fever had been reported to nil d urlng October , and that there were othct at the various hospitals that ho had been it format would bo heard Irom later. II wanted to know whether ho should contim : the analysis of well water which ho eonsh orcd to bo the cause of typhoid lovor. Mr. Wheeler said : " xos. most certainly- and what's moro I don't boilove thcro is well any whcra on all the low land of the ell which is not unlit for drinking purposes , " The other gentlemen present exnresce themselves of the snmo opinion , and the oo tor will have the analyses made , The adjournment of the Joint meeting ws then taken to four weeks Irom toduv , imd < the board of health to next Monday 10s ! . n , MOIISI2 DIIV GOODS CO. Wo Wnnt Every Imily In Oinnlin to Visit Our Now Housa Furnishing Department * In adding this new department to our store , wo hnvo , firstly , endeavored to nako It complete ; secondly , to offer every article at n. lower prlco than has over been known in the west. Wo do not quote prices but ask you to order what you want , as wo positively assert our prices are lower than has over been known in the history of the trade. Further Information regarding prices , [ foods , etc. , will bo cheerfully given you in the department. Anything you may [ Hirehubo of us , if not entirely satlsfae- : ory , can bo returned und money will bo at once refunded. All kinds of china , dishes and glass ware , wooden-ware , tln-waro , kitchen cutlery , dishes , washing utonslls , in enormous variety , tit lower prices than you over thought of Boeing them before. "WE WANT POOR PEOPLE , WE WANT RICH PEOPLE , WE WANT WORKING PEOPLE to como , to visit with UB , make appoint ments in our ladles' ' purler to moot your friends , then walk around our ptoro , usk questions , compare prices , nnd wo are Buro you will become our steady cus tomers. ART DEPARTMENT. In this now department wo nro prepared - pared to flhow the finest line of art goods of any store.In the west. Our stock consists of scrim , canvas , bolton cloth , stamped and embroidered linen scarfs , tray clothes , splashers , tidies , doylies , etc. , etc. EMBROIDERY SILKS AND LINENS. Plush and silk balls bangles , chonlllo and silk cords , glove and handkerchief case's ' , hand painted blotters , letter holders - ors nnd card cases. All kinds of embroidering and stamp ing done to order. Our yarn stock Is complete in nil colors of zephyrs , Gonuantown , Saxony and knitting yarns. Wo place on sale today un assortment of fine baskets. Second floor , art de partment 60 silk covered and embroidered head rests at the specially low price of $1.80 ; actually worth $1.75. 100 dozen children's school handker chiefs at Go each. Special sale of flno California blank ets. 11-4 white "Santa Rosa" blankets SG.GO. Those blankols are made from a flno California wool , and nro extra size and very cheap at $0.50 a pair. 11-4 whlto "Santa Rita. " blankets 57. Our blankets are all sold from cedar bins , the best preventative against moths. This blanket wo oiler tomorrow was made by the Mission mills company to our order , during the summer , and if bought today could not bo sold under 80 a pair. Send for catalogue. Whlto California blankets , $8. We inaugurate this grand sale of blankets to clear our sixth lloor of our surplus stock preparatory to opening our Xmns goods. This 0 } Ibs California blanket wo offer at $8 , wo bought to Hell at 810 a pair. Pine colored blaukots , $10. Those come in fawn , drab and electric blue , are an extra largo size , much used for bouso wrappers as well as blan kets. Similar blankets are sold in tlio city for $10.25 a pair. Remember our own are S10 a pair. Horse blankets Wo nro making a special sale of our horse blankets. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere , wo can save you money. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. A Crtrd. From this date Omaha's growth will bo unprecedented. Capital will seek investment in real estate from till parts of tlio country. Omaha is the only city that went through n real estate depres sion without n crash and property which had a commercial value , at the end of the boom three years ago has steadily enhanced. Wo deem It advisable at this time to caution the publlo n gainst mushroom in vestments. Secure good property with in your moans from reliable firms and unquestionable title. Feeling satisfied that prohibition would bo defeated when voted upon , wo purchased a largo amount of property at Albright and are now prepared to offer a limited number of choice bargains in "Albright's Cholco" addition on easy terms. * ALimiairr LAND AND LOT COMPANY , 521 , 522 , 523 N. Y. Life Bldg. Property Owners Mnd. The people of the northwestern part of the city are up in arms and have declared wm against the street car company. Some wcoks ago the tracks on North Twentieth street were torn up to allow the paving to bo laid. Later on the building of the North Twenty- fourth street sewer caused the company tc abandon the Hanscom park line north ol Bristol street. Now the people of Druid Hill , Monmouth nnd Central parlc nro given to understand that neither of those lines will be put in operation until next surlng. The property owners and residents out that" wny feel very sere and talk of applying to the court for relief. Our TJOSI Is Minnesota's Gain. Ere many days'thcro will bo a vacancy in ho Webster school. Miss Gertrude Ellis , vho teaches the eighth grade , has boon elected county superintendent of schools of tlowor county , Minn , , and will depart for Austin , the county seat , as soon as her resig nation Is accepted. Miss Ellis has taught in the Omaha school for some tlmo , but at the recent democratic county convention o : Mower county she received the nomination und subsequently was endorsed by the nlll anco. Being on both tickets she wont int < Lho Hunt , and in a republican county , bcm lier opponent , who was an old line republl can , by several hundred majority. The publlo is most cordially invltci to our iirst grand furniture opening Tuesday afternoon nnd evening. Oui entire building nnd court will bo lightec by electricity. Como everyone. B. A Orchard , carpeting' nnd draperies , 1414 1410 and 1418 Douglas. A XXOVXCEM HXTS. The advanced sale of reserved scats foi "Hunnlng Wild" at popular prices will opet at the Grand this mornlnu. It is full o fun , 11 PW specialties , etc. The engagcmon is for Wodaoiday and Thursday evening only. Baking Powden MUST 1113 NON.l'AIiriBAN. Cltlzcnn 1'rotcAt AKntnst n rnrtl nn Antl-1'rotilMtloti Jubilee. Loading nnU-prohlbltlontats nro protesting ugalnst the movement which seeks to mnrgo their proposed jubltco with the demo- cratlo rntlflciitlon meeting announced for this evening. The latter is purely a democratic nITatr and lit noscnsonon-nartlsan at the anti-prohibition demonstration must necessarily to. Mr. Koscwntor , In speaking of the matter yesterday , was very decidedly opposed to tintl-prohlbltlon republicans puvtlcliKitliig as a body In tbo democratic blowou' , this even ing1. Hosnld : "Those- who niny want to Jubllnto over the election of Mr. Uoyd are of course those of his political faith chiefly. No republican can consistently or conscientiously tnko any part In the pnfudo Tuusiluy evening. The en thusiasm of our nutt-prohibltlon friends can safely bo bottled for a few dnys and then the adherents of every party and crcod can Join hands for a irrnml non-pnrtisan jolllilratlcm over the defeat of prohibition. Democrats , republicans nnd independents nlllco should bo asked to participate , but It Is Imperative that the spirit of partisanship bo smothered In such u demonstration on the part of Omaha. No political party or candi date should bo glorified or even mentioned In the antl-prohlbitlon demonstration. Itshould be done solely for Omaha nnd by Omaha as a city. lion , John TJ. Webster in reply to a ques tion as to whether or not ho intended to par ticipate in the celebration , snld : "If It. was to bo u non-partisan nntl-prohl- billon affnir , I should bo glad to take part , but I cannot assist in a democratic : blowout. Iu the first pltico I have received no formal Invitation , but saw iu the papers that 1 was to bo ono of the speakers. la the second end place , if I wns there nnd it was a democratic celebration , I should feel called upon to talk icpublicaulsm , and that wouldn't please the other fellows , sol shall stay nwny. If I spoke at nn affair of that kind , they would sav that I had not been Interested in tbo suc cess of the republican ticket and was rciidy to celebrate Its do f oat. I understand that Mr , Itosewntcr feels the same as I do In this m.Utor , and will not par ticipate. I have notified the republican county central committee of the stand I have taken. " Other prominent republicans called at Tun Bnii ofllco yesterday nnd expressed them selves ns also beliifr opposed to participating in n democratic jollification. It seems that the celebration tonight will bo anti-prohibition in Its nntura only so fai ns democratic nnti-prohlbltlonlsts nro con cerned. It is to bo a straight out-and-out democratic aflalr. nnd the republicans will not participate in the blowout , although re joicing us much as do the democrats over the defeat of the prohibitory amendment. Tlio nubile Is most cordially invited to our first grand furniture opening Tuesday afternoon nnd ovcnlnp. Our ontlro builclinu and court will bo lighted by electricity. Como ovorycmo. S. A. Orchard , carpeting and draperies , 1414- 1410 and 1418 Douglas. IlAIIjllOAI ) NtfWS. A. U. 1 * . Govern in cut Director Favors Doublet Tracking the Hoad. Hon. Jesse Spauldlng of Chicago , ono of tlio government directors of the Union Paclllo road , is making n trip ovcrthosystom accom panied by his wlfo. Mr. Spauldins is traveling to secure in formation concerning the ro.ul which ho will make in his annual report. Ho said that the company had had u wonderful Increase iu business during the past year. Air. Spaulding has declared himself in favor of double-tracking the Union Pacific from Omaha to Salt Lalce. Ho left for the latter place and the west Sunday evening. Car Accountant Buckingham has been in Ogden unending a time-card meeting. The now schedule \\111 bo arranged to take effect November 1(5. ( Colonel D. W. Hitchcock of San Fran cisco , for a number of years general western agent of the Union Pacific , is in the city. Frank Uoardon , who served the Union Pa- ciflo for eighteen years as foreman of the shops in this city , has been appointed gene ral superintendent of machinery of the Mis souri Paclllo with headquarters nt St. Louis. The car famine on the Union Pacific still continues , the company finding it almost Im possible to move the traffic offered. Of the 180 engines ordered last spring , but thirty- one have been received. The Union Pacific has postponed work on the new depots at Hock Springs and Greeu Kiver until next spring. ThoB. & M. will commence work at once on an extension from Obcrliu , Kas. to Pueblo oblo , Col. The Milwaukee has decided to build from Howard to Huron , S. D. The Wlnona & Southwestern is heading for Omaha. Taaclslayors are putting down two miles a day and aro" within a short dis tance of Spring Valley , In. James Morton , general nsent of the lur- llngton , Ocdnr Ilaplds & Northern at Cedar Hanlds. In. , is In the city. Ezra O. NelT. traveling freight agent of the Northwestern Is in the city. General Passenger Agent Francis , of the Burlington is homo from Chicago. The Burlington sent the U. & T. company to the Pacliio coast In a special sleeper. STJACOBSOII Ctmia PROMITLY AHD PE RHEUM AT I Lumbago , UcatlttchoToothache , N E XT R A X 3-1A , Sore Throat , Bwellluga , Frost-bltci , Sprains , Drulaoa , Hurm , Scalds * THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO. . Baltlmor * . Ml AMUSEIMEINTS. BO YD OPERA HOUSE 9 Mosterpieco and Orowniug Effort A MIDNIGHT BELL. K OUWIRAI , OJJKAg.OftSfc . JBTIO 80B.VERT Feats will l > o put on ealo Saturday morning at rvgular prlcc . GRANDER "Wediicsday and Thursday Nov. 12 and 13. SPi.AL ENGAGEMENT OF THE NEW YORK LAUGHING SUCCESS , RUNNING WILD Ily CHA8. T. VIKCE.VT. author of "A Grass widow , " "The Editor , " ato. As nluycd in all the loading cities of the United States. PRETTIEST GIRLSI BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES ! FINEST COMEDIANS ! NEW SPECIALTIES ! SPECIAL SCENERY ! Popular I'r Icei. Hoi Sliect open Tuesday. Dime Will Lawlor , Mnnuiter. Corner lltb nnd I'ur- imni htroots , Onmlin. WEK1C 0V NOV. ICth. ZAMA8SA , Chief o ( tlio Zulnn a Newfct ofVui riiurci ; hterooptlcan Vlowi > nd 1'nnurouilu Keener ) Turner , tlio muilcal ( ronkl for Uroa. , Couicdlanjl onit und dance rtl t iClicro0ArabUunnorAn o ! ContortluDltt : ( lreunt > auni , Musician ; Aiterla , i > ac < Aiii.lUllotcr : Bfnor Ffrnandei. Mandolin Artut. CUE UlilK AUM1T8 TQALU Many Clergymen , Btneeri , actors , Und publlo spcnkers use Aycr'a Cliciry 1'cctornl. It I ? tlio favorite remedy for lioarscucss and nil nUcctlotu of tlio vocal organs ; tbroat , nml lungj. AS nu fiiiodyno ami expectorant , the effects of this preparation are promptly realized. "Aycr's Che rryl'ec torn 1 lias done mo great good. It Is a splotxllcl rcnicily for nil dis eases of tlio tliroat nnd lungs , nntl I hit\o mucli plcnsuro In Jestlljlng lolls merits. " ( Itcv. ) C. N. Nlclioli , No. Tlstmry , Mass.- "In my profession of an auctioneer , any affection of the tolco or throat Is ti serious matter , but , nt each attack , I have been re- llovcd liy n few doses of Aycr's Chcny 1'cctoiat. This remedy , with ordinary care , lias MorkcdsiicliiuiinBlcal effect that I have suffered vcty little Incoiiveiilenco. I have nlsu used It In my family , with very excellent - lent results , In coitRhs , colds , &c.-\Viii. II. Qunrtly , JllnUiton , So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , nv DR. J. O. AYEK & CO. , Lowell , Maoo. Bold ly all Urugtlm. 1'rlco $1 ; six Ioltleit5. Drs.Betts&SBtts Physicians , Snrgcons and Specialists. 14OO OOUQLxAa STH.KELT OMA.HA , NEa The mo t widely and favoritblj know * apoc * Ullstaln tha United Ktutos. Tlielr lonn ox- perlonoo , roinarkiiblo skill nun unlrenal BUO- oess In the treatment and cure of Narroui , Ohronlo and HuiIcal nisunnos , ontltla thcan imlncnt pflysloliur. to the full conQdcncoof the nflllotou nvorywhcrp. They Kuiirnntno : A OEUTAIN AND POSITIVE OURK for the airful erTocts of onrly vlco and the numer ous ovll that follow In iti train. I'HIVATE , HLOOD ANDHItlN DISEASES ipoodlljr. completely nnd permanently ourod , NKIIVOU8 IElir.lTiT ) AND SEXUAL DIS- OKI ) Kits yield readily to their skillful trout- mont. 1'Il.Ea. VIBTUTiA. AND REOTAL ULOI3KS guarnnteod cured without pata or detention from liuBlnesi. HYDHOOELE AND VARIOOOELB perrna- nontlr nnd incccsstully ourod In nvery caie. SYl'llILIS , GONOUIU1EGLEET , Hper- nmtorrhon , Herr.lnal Weakness , Lot Manhood , { Jlglit Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Kcinnla rVenkn and all dollcato disorder * peculiar to either sex positively ouriid , ni vroll as all functional disorders that result from youth ful folllon or tlio excess of nuituro yenn. CTpir'PHPJJ Ounranteed parinanently 011X10 1 U IV L , cured , removal couulote , wltlioat outline , caustic or dilatation. Cures tfTccted nt homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A T1IT7 niPT ? The awful effects of /V OUlVLv/UrvC early vlco which brlnm orcanlo wpakness , clcstroylns both mind and body , with all Its dreaded ilia , pormauonty cured. T1IQ RT7TT A.fldres3 thee who baTe Im- 171\O , ilLil 1O paired themselves by Im proper Indulgence and solitary habits , which ruin both mind and body , unflttluK them for business , study or marriage , MA11KIED MEN or those entering on that happy life , aware of physical debility , qulokly assisted. OUR BUOOHSB la based p < m fnotu. Flrst-l'raotlaal experl- enc * . Heoond Every case la upeolally studied , thus starting right. Third Medlolne * ara prepared In our laboratory exactly to ault tacn case , thua effactlngcuros Ithout Injury. - Drs , Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. > OMAHA. NEB. FOR TORPID LQVER. A torpid liver deranges tlioulioIoKys- torn , und produce * 1 Sick Headache , ' Dyspepsia , Costiveness , Rheu matism , Sallow Skin and Piles. Tlioro Is no better remedy fortheio common cllnoaiics tliaii 'JTutt'N I.l er K.U1U , an a trlul nlll prove. Price , U3C. Sold Evorywliero , GRATEFUL COMFOR TING EPPS'8 ' GOGOH BREAKFAST. "nr a tlioroueU knowledge of tlio naturnl laws Tvlilch ifovcrn tliooporRtlonaof dlKcstlon and nutri tion , iinil by n curoCul appllcatlun of tlio line proper- tics of well lolccted Cuooa , Sir. Kpps has provided ou r brcnkfait tublea with a delicately Unvored bovor- HKU ivlilclirony snvous many heavy doctor's bills. It U liy the judicious use of such ni tlclos of dlot tlint u constitution ruay bo xmilimlly built up until strong eiim-fli to re lft every tendency to illneaso. llun- droda of nubtlo malndloi nro ( latlnzarouuilua ready to attack wlicrorer there Is a weak point. Wo may escape many n fntnl sliuft by keeping oursclvoi veil fortltlcd with iiure blood , nnd a properly nourished frame. " Clrll Svrvlco liutotto , Made simply with Uulllni ; w ter or milk. Boldonly In half ) > ouud tins , by grocerslabeled thus ! ' 'rO Homcnopnhl" ChomUts vtU. , London , = GMAMA ) = I IT Ml Corner Oth audHarney Streets , Omahx FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoLAUGHLIN , President. Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMonamy. E.0. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN JREATHENT. lncllli r i . li\T lJi > Hrr Loi.ri , * ml BiwrmitonV cauixl br OT MxrlJoof Iho lirtln , itir-vbui * . * * i * i/w vw > * * vun > * > " fftbot , or il tor > . * at by mill | .r ith cU order or lit liojei , lll nU iiunVwar truaraott * to refund picny If the Iteairanit f lllt curt. Uuiroattti luutd and liunulno wia valr t GOODMAN DttUGCO. , - Omaha N t > , SOME SPECIALS "I \Vc oflcr today 300 Men's Sack Suits , made of an excellent quality [ of silk mixed cassimerc , lined with double warp Italian and well t [ med. One look at them will convince you that they are offered far J low their real value. We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Froclc Suits , witty } flat binding and lapped seams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , thcso suits are selling ordiimrly for $15. We offer a lot of extra fine Black Diagonal Cheviot Suits , double breasted sack coats with double breasted vests , of nobbiest make and finish. This i as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when we tell you that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 $ : We place on sale in our Boys' Department 250 good substantial knee pant sufi jnade of honest cassinierc. different patterns and neatly gotten up , sonic \ \ Kco \ : ( led seniin , sonic ullli iilonts. Tlipy nrc just Ihollilng for lioys Unit , nro liartl on clothes , ntul o gun nntce tlicni tu give tlio ucst satisfaction. . You Iiato to i > ny In oilier houses fullj $0,50 for just u ( stills. We offer a large assortment of Children's ' Cape Overcoats sizes 4 t0 12 made of all wool cheviots , in handsome plaids.v This is a neat littla. garment and good for service. The price is extraordinarily low , you wiu not be able to duplicate it for less than # 4.50 or $5. Besides the above we offer , this week , several other bargains in Boys' . Overcoats , In will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices , Mail orders filled promptly. * Co. ; Corner 14tii and Douglas Streets. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and BOO miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondency solicited. OMA.HA. NEJB. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. " Itis better to-ahvays be ready than suffer once. For a winter outfit ting that will defy the Cold Wave that is bearing down up on us-we , recommend early selections from our full assortment of Fine Overcoats and Heavy Under wear. W. S. ROBINSON , ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING OHEXMIST. Wniers and Oils a Specialty 1112 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEB. ' WEAK WOMEN Snvo Voursplvci. Kcrvo IJonns wlllciiro weak back , taVg awn ; that Kloorar , tlrrit fotillnK , tlintiicrvoiu rxhauMlon , putroie * Ib yonr clieeVi , lirlulitun ruuru > ei , Bite you new llfo , nintl- lion , tppclltc. make you loii'olj were uttractlto. Abiolutolr Harml ' , Hurt * . II a box , roilptl.1. I'xunhletfrco. MKUVK 1IUAN CO. , lluOalo.N. W Bold br Uoodman Drug Co. , 111U 1'ornnin HI. , Om lalia Nabraifca , NO GXJREL ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen jenri' txpmlenco. A ro ul r' r iluotila ( racdlolne.as dlplomaiihoir. Is illlloittrlaTiHtJk tuo greatest BUCOMS all Nervous , Chronic und Prlyatoillso.i < 3. Apermaaontcvrairturnntjad ( orCiuftaV Ppcriuatorrhoia , LostJiaritoooci , Scmlnn ) Woaknois , NljUt Lossei , Impotoncr , Brplml ? Slrlotuto , anlall IJlienios or tnelllooil. Hlclaind Urlnurr OrpmiJ. N. II. I cmrnntca fMMor orerr c ie t'uatierlaka Rtxl to lure. Consul'jUlonfroo. Uojk ( Mjtlcrloj of Life ) lent freo. OlUcaUoutj 9 . ol. to 8 p. iu. S 17 n m. to 11 ! in. nn. HOBO'S LITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS cuna BILIOUSNESS. iKD ill .iver anil , Stomach { Complaints. .ed of vrtrtnblci ln dlgtnoui to California. Try ( him. 4& pUU In b l l. ly tureilDj Dr. iilb's little VephbhFilli , _ 85 ocitliv Tl l | R U. . 'or6 fortl. Kor tale tj ill ugguu , orlijr mill. Addles * > HOIl'S ' MIDICINE M. , riCr'S. SB mUCISW ( Aii roit SALI : m OMAHA , NKB , BY Kuhn i Co. , Cor. 15th > t UougUi Streets. J.'A. I'liller A Co. , Cor. 14th tc | ) URln > Etrccti. A , I ) . Foster i Co. . Council UluiTi , lown. AND PRINCIPAL DRUCl'STS ' lUCnvWHCRC. DR. BAIL BY GRADUATE DENTIST | A. Full Set of Teotli on Kuhbor , for 1'lVU DOI.UAR9. A perfect nt Ruarantccd. Tcoth oxtraotod Titliotit | ] ) : ln or danuer. ami wltLout anacs- tlietlos. Gold anil slher fllllngi at lowest rates. Brldgo nnd Orown "Work. Tcoth with out platos. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAM Cntruncn , ICth street elevator Openovou- nga until 8 o'clock , G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IX THE Merchant : - : Tailoring business und Invites big old friends and pat- roiiH , as well as the genrral | ) iitllto cull uriil inspect UI3 IIO\T utoak odmpoitocl cd tlomcstlo woolens. Evor.vthlus Urat class. tin ESTABLISHED 1874. - - 315 S 15TH ST DR. . ELECTRIC BELT , . , . . . CMk. pivtini iMrrfii r < ! n * .ij " . . . r.r.le.i.U'ir. liKLf lid HaiFia * rv Itwplill St. IXit op. ntM.olf I or.J IB lint IT tlt . f > ul < d | i t ! t Fr > t. --i iiioxniuco.i" " CHir < 3l' ' . ADVICEys.VICE , Youtre notln roinly ibape.and 51 yoi don't act.Vrlto Iu u to-d 'i ' Jlelay luiperlU all I GUUIX'i your RBnK OuVKicjuifv * Methods AI'.I. iniouiii.itw Al\vKAi Nl.\ninoif jSiauifjAf CO.tUitJfiilo.X. V. Don'tprcler VICE to ADVICE , G.8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELFjV Solo Agent In Omaha Jor Gprham M&al ufacturluff Oo's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , V- RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Pine Goods is Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Come nuil rfeo in. Cor. Douglas & 15th St PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and -y\T- 13O3 Farnam HARRY P. DEUEL , City Fassontfor and Tlokot FRENCH SPECIFIC A POSITIVE iii ) permanent C dlieitiioTthcUrtlNARY where olhortreilmentlalli'r1 ul FEMALE BEANS