8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ) FKIDAY , NOYEMBEB 28 , 1890. TI-IECITY. _ Taylor Drynn.lho brightfour-yonr-old boy , of Bon II. Urynn , the commlBsion man , dludyostorilny morning after a brief Illness. A largo number of potty offenders were before Judge flolsloy yostordny but lila honor did not feel disposed to ontonco tiny of them to turkey. The wliolo batch wns thorcforo either dis charged or released on personal recog nizance to appear later for trial. Thos. E. Drnko , n Chlcngo traveling man , Is stopping at the Paxton. Mr. Drake IB the gentleman who rescued Com Tanner , the lujtre-st , from n hotel flro in Syracuse , Now York , a few weeks ngo. Aa u memento of his heroism , Mr. Drake has a pair of very badly mutilated hands which ho received in lira flro. Albright's Choice , C21-1M1 N. Y. Llfo. All MtiHlo nt llnlf 1'rlco. 0,000 pieces only lOo iv copy at Mcln berg's , 10th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. Dr. Uirnoy cures catarrh , Bee Bldg. AVoatlicr Prolmlillltles. For Novombcr Indications point to cold , frosty weather. That , however , will make no dllfaronco to thoto wlio travel in the steam-heated and electric- lighted , limited vcstlbulo trains which nro run only by the Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Paul Ky. between Omaha and Chicago. City ticket ollieo , 1601 Far- nain ft. , Omaha , R A. NASir , L J. E. 1'KKSTON , General Agent. I * City Passenger Agent. Tickets at lowest rates and su porior accommodations via the great lloulc Island route Ticket olllcc , 1G02 Stx- tcunth and Farnuin streets Oinaho. THIi PUIM/VUIUS. They Will He Held Today The tinw Governing Them. f The republican prlinurles to nominate nine councllrncn , will bo held nt the following places today from noon until 7 o'clock In the evening : First Ward-J. Sicmcnson's , Tenth nnd Pierce. Second Word Mies' hall , Sixteenth and Williams street. Third Ward 102 North Twelfth street. Fourth Ward 303 South Sixteenth , M. A. Upton's. Fifth Ward-Krfllng's hall , 1810 Sherman avenue. Sixth Ward Barber shop , corner Lake and Baunders. Seventh Ward 1212 Park nvonuo. Eighth Ward IJurbor shop , Twcnty-flrst nnd Cumlng. Ninth Ward 2903 Farnam street. The following will act as judges and clerks at the primaries : First Ward Judges , E. K. Long and John Mntthcson ; clerk , Si. Kolloy. Second Ward Judges , T. O. Van Doran anil'John Tlodeman ; clerk , John Schmlnko. Third Ward 1) . L. Lapsley unu Thomas McVlttio ; cleric , IMIIanmm. Fourth Waril Judges , A. P. Nicholas and John S. Wood ; clerk , Cert B , Downs. Fifth Ward Judges , Charles Wllktns and John Knight ; clerk , U. O. Backus. Sixth Ward Judges , W. A. Grant nnd W. Cragcr ; clerk , Harvov Wells. Seventh Ward Judges , William Farr ana P. J. Quonloy : clerk. II. C. Cochmn. Eighth Ward .Judges , A. W. Parker and Sam Ilcatty ; clerk , Paul Soward. Ninth Ward Judges , C. J. Johnson and Charles E. Djureon ; clerk , J. V. Patterson. The democratic primaries will bo held on Saturday next. Primary Election tinw. The law governing primary elections in this state is as follows. It will bo strenuously enforced : Sec. 117. [ Fraudulent voting ] . If at any political primary election held by any politi cal party , organization , or association ii the state , any individual shall falsely personate and vote und2r the nnmo of any other person , or shall intentionally vote without the right to do so , or shall wilfully nnd wrongfully ob struct and prevent others from voting who have a right to do so nt such primary.or shall fraudulently or wrongfully deposit ballots in the ballot box , or take them therefrom , or hall commit any other fraud or wrong tend ing to defeat or affect tlio result of the elec tion , ho shall bo deemed guilty of u inisdo- meanor. OSeo. 118 [ Rules Polls ] , Political parties , organizations or associations , in this state may adopt such rules and regulations nnd ap point presiding ofticcrs and inspectors of election at any primary election that they deem just and proper provided , that in all cities of the metropolitan , first or second class the polls at all such primary elections shall bo opened at 12 o'clock noon and close nt 7 o'clock in the afternoon , standard time , on the day on which such elections nro hold. Sec. 110 [ Challonges-Ontli ] . The vote or ballot of any person offered at any such elec tion shall , upon challenge by any lawful voter thereat , ho rejected , unless ho bo sworn as to his qualifications us Biich voter : nnd the presiding ofllcer or any Inspector of such primary is hereby empowered , nnd It shall bo his duty to administer an oath to such person arm to any other person offering to vote , as ho may deem advisable , which oath shall ho as fol lows : "You do solemnly swear ( or nfllnn ) that you will truly answer makotosuoh ques tions as may ho put to you by the presiding ofllcer or either of the Inspectors of this primary election touching your name nnd residence nnd your qualification as a voter In this district , ward or precinct and whether you have before voted at this primary elec tion. " And it shall ho the duty of the presid ing ofllcor or ono of the inspectors of such primary election ( If required by the person challenging ) to keep n cor rect record of the Interrogatories pro pounded by said presiding ofllcor or Inspector to any person who shall have been duly sworn , as provided by this nctana , also n correct record of the answers to all Buch interrogatories , which record shall bo forthwith deposited by him or them with the clerk of the county in which said election is held. held.See. See. 120 [ Penalty ] , In case the person'so swearing shall intentionally nmko falsa nnswor to any question so put to him by the presiding officer or any Inspector , or either of them nt sucli primary election ho shall , upon conviction , ho adjudged guilty of perjury and ehnll bo punished ny Imprisonment fa the penitentiary fora trna not less than ono year nor moro than tbreo years. Sec. 121 , [ Onicors. ] If any person acting us an ofllcer. Inspector , teller or canvasser at ony such primary election shall knowingly receive the vote of any individual who shall hnvo been challenged , or who Is known to him not to ho entitled by the rules or regula tions of ttio association , organization or polit ical party holding the primary election , to vote at such primary , unless the same shall first bo sworn in as aforesaid or shall In any manner fraudulently anil wrongfully deposit or nut uny ballot Into or take any from the ballot box of any primary election , or shall fraudulently or wrongfully mix any ballots with these cast at nny prlmarv election , or shall knowingly make any false count , canvass or statement Certificate or return of the ballots cast or vote taken at said primary oleotlou , ho shall be deemed guilty of n misdemeanor , Boo. 1SJ. [ Bribery ] If any person who is entitled to vote or Is elected u delegate nl Biich'prlinary or convention shall uccopt 01 receive uuy money or valuable thing as a coiv sliloratlon for his vote , ho shall bo deemcc guilty of a mUilcmcanor. * See. ISU. [ Words construed. ] The words "primary election" as used In this act shal bo construed so as to embrace all elections hold by any political party , convention , or K uization or association , or delegates there irom for the purpose of choosing candidate ! for ofllco or the election of delegates to othoi conventions or for the purpose of any politl cal party orguuUutlon , convention or assocla lion. lion.Sec. . 124. [ Qurllflcatlon of voters. ) N < person shall bo entitled to vote at any jirl wary election unless of the nco of twenty ono vcnn anil a duly qualified voter undo the laws nnd regulations of the political purl organization or association holding prlmur election , See. 125. [ PcnaUlos.l The punishment c nny of the offenses in this act declared to b misdemeanors shall bo fine not excecdln 1500 or Imprisonment not exceeding otio yea cr both such llao aud Imprisonment. Old Corn \Vltlulrn\vti nnd New Pull man Dining Cars now on the 1'cnnnytvniiln MUCH. The old "dlnors" nro abandoned and entirely now dining etira , embodying the latest improvements , equipped with every convenience , finished In exquisite tusto nnd fully up to the Incomparable- standard of excellence constantly main tained by the famous Pullman company , liavo been plnced in service upon the Pennsylvania lines between Chicago , Columbus , I'lttsburg and Now York , on those quick nnd popular trains , num bers foui1 , eight and twenty , leaving Chlcnco at 10yOa. ; in. , 8:15 : p. in. nnd lllllOp.m. dally. This torvlco Is in addition to the dining car running on number two , the Pennsylvania Limited , a solid Pullman vestibule train , composed of dining , Bleeping , amoklng and observation cars , on which tin extra fnro is charged. No more brief stops for indifferent iiwals ! You can "faro sumptuously every day , " at your leisure- and in comfort while rolling across the country at forty miles an hour upon the vcatlbuo trains of the Pennsylvania lines , In the now and luxurious dining cars of the Pull man company. 13y n recent decision of the United States court , the patent vestibule can not bo used on other than Pullman cars. Particular attention Is therefore Invited to the fact that the Pennsylvania Hues are operating Pullman bleeping and dining ears which are properly fitted with that convenient and appreciable device the Pullman perfected safety vestibule. For special Information plcaso call upon agents of connecting lines , or ad dress G. U. TnuuitiCK , Truv. Pass. Ag't , Oinalm , Nob. T GKADKS. . New Question Suggested by the High School Annex Decision. The proceedings of the district court In ho mandamus case brought by the board of iducatlon to compel the superintendent of iiilldlngs to Issue a permit for the erection if a one-story" brick building on the high school grounds have been reviewed by the iuprcmo court nnd the decision of Judge Doauc , ordering a mandamus to issirc , has icon reversed , the case being remanded for ho entry of the proper judgment. When the order of the court was made it ivas provided that the writ of mandamus hould not Issue for thirty days , in order to give the city attorney time to take the case before the supreme court nnd secure a ruling. The issuance of this order was strenuously > pposcd by Mr. Estolle , the attorney for the joard of education , but the court ruled other- ivlse. The finding of the supreme court on this question in brief is as follows : "Under the act of Ib09 donating 'capltol ; nunrc to the city of Omaha the "grant pro- rided'That the said property shall bo used by said city for the purpose of a high school , college , or other institution ot learning , and "or no other purpose whatever. ' Held that his does not Include the moro primary de partment of the primary schools. "The substitution of the board of educa- lon for the board of regents of the high .chools . made by the actof 1871 did not change ho character of the trust but merely of the body which administered the same. "i'lio words 'high school' as used In the net may bo defined as a school where the highest branches of common school cduca- lon are taught. " City Attorney Popploton was asked his construction of the decision of the supreme court. "Tho decision effectually settles the ques- lon as far as the contemplated building is concerned , " said Mr. Popploton. "It says ° n so many words that the board of education lias no authority to erect a building on the grounds for the use of the primary grades. Just where the court proposes to draw the line , as between the higher grades andjtho primary grades , ! cannot say. It probably intended to include with the high school the higher grades of the graded schools , but I am not prepared to say whether the court specified where the lluo should be drawn. "It was Just the decision I expected , " con- Inucd Mr. Poppleton. "At tbo' ' hearing Jus tice Maxwell -sovernl times intimated his opinion that the land was hold la trust for ugh school purposes and could not boused for the lower grades. "Tho cost of the building had nothing to do with the question , " concluded Mr. Popple- Ion. "It was the use to which It was to bo : mt I don't ' think there could bo any objec tion made if the board saw lit to erect n Building costing only a few thousand dollars : o bo used for an observatory , for instance , or for nny other purpose connected with the high school. " "Do you Infer that this decision will interfere - fore with the right of the board to use nny portion of the present building for the lower grades. " "No , I think not. I think it only refers to the right of the board to erect n building which Is manifestly to bo used for the lower grades. I do not think it would have nny bearing upon a , proposition to erect 1111 addi tion or extension to the present building oven though n portion of it might ho used for the primary grades. " Judge loano was seen by a reporter for THU IUn and asked how ho construed the supreme premo court decision. ' 1 don't exactly understand it. I would toke it , however , that the decision excludes primary departments , but hero in Omaha wo have so many grades , from ono to eight I believe - liove , that I doa't know where they would draw the primary lino. " Gossler's Magic Headache Wafers. Curonll headaches in 20 minutes. At nil druggists. Second Wnrd Improvement * ) . There will bon meeting this evening nt the corner ot Sixteenth and Vinton streets to consider improvements in the southern part of the ward , as also the aspirants for councilman. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnes and Chicago business is the Roclc Island ves- tibulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket ollieo , 1002 Sixteenth und Furnam sts. , Omaha , Q Albright's Choice , great bargains. 1 \\OVXCK3IK\TS. The attraction at the Grand on Sunday nnd the two following evenings will bo "Lights and Shadows. " a play said to present a remarkable < markablo series of striking stage situations , Among them n scene where a rising tide enters the room where hero nnd horolno arc bound and nearly engulfs them , Is remarka bly effective. Excellent , too , Is the stcc ] room scone , where the villain Is entrapped. "Lights ana Shadows" bolus its Interest tc the curtain's fall , nnd the last act , though short , isfull of surprises. Charles A. Gardner , the sweet slngor nnc Gorman dialect co-median , will appear at the Hovu on Sunday evening next In his prettj comedy , "Fatherland. " The play was writ ten specially for Mr. Gardner , and enable ; him to display his abilities to the greatest ad vantage. Commencing Monday evening nnd contlnu Ing the remainder of the week , McNally'i comedy , "A Straight Tip , " will occupy th < boards of the Boyd. Mr. James T. Powers the famous comedian of the Now York Casino will play the principal part , nnd will bo sup ported by a competent company under th < management of Klch & Harris of the Bostoi Athciiaoum. C , L , Erlckson , Local Aet.200 N.lOth S ESOAl'UD DK.VTII IN JliVTTM3. IltrC "Mot It From Aspliy.xntloii nlono In Ills HIccpliiK Jtooin. Snmuel Cotter , a recently tllscharffoJ vet eran , blew out the gas in his room nt tlio Jennings' hotel Wednesday night , nnd was dead when dUcovcrud this uicrnliiR , The deceased nnd n comrnde mimed Jnmcs Patterson wcro retired from the service litst SnturOay nt Tort Mead , S. D. , having been In the regular army for thirty years. With n younger comrade , 0. II. Stcnd , who was discharged last Monday , they caino south , arriving hero Wednesday evening. Stond left directions nt the hotel for the two vot- crnns to be carefully looked after , nud wont out to take In the town. Cotter nud Patterson retired In adjoining rooms ubotit 0:30 : o'clock , nnd the porter turned out the KM for them. Cotter was jiur- tlally undressed when the porter left film , hut suld that tlio moonlight and the light which shnno through the transom from the hnll was amply suniclcnt. When Patterson nroso yesterday morning ho found Cotter's door still locked , and made no attempt to arouse his companion for nearly two hours. He was unsuccessful and the porter was called. A faint odor of ga * was detected , nnd the transom was burst open. Cotter was dead and his body was cold. Ho had apparently gotten up during the night tea a in olio and on a aiii retiring had blown out the gas. A partly smoked plpo and sack of tobacco ivero lying near tholicd , and the gas was urnodon full. Cotter was lying partially .cross . the bed with ono foot on the lloor , and : iad on his coat. The room was closed .iRhtly. Cotter was sixty years of ngo. Ho was n irlvuto In troop C , Eighth cavalry , mid wmt .o Fort Meau with his regiment about two years ago from Fort Drown , Texas. lie and " 'iittcisun ' were going1 to San Antonio. Coroner Harrigan was notlllcil of the isnhyxlntion of Cotter nnd mailopreparutloii3 "or holding the inquest. AIDING Til 13 N12ICDY. liberal ContrllmtioiiH Pouring In to Help Western Ncbranka Farmer.- ! . The committees having charge of the work if soliciting funds nnd supplies to aid the uffercrs in the western part of the state ave msy and report success. Up to this tlmo the following hnvo been ro- : olvcd ut the board of trade rooms : George W. Aloroy , 1 box clothing ; Chris lartman , 1 box ; Trinity cathedral , 5 bim- lles ; First Presbyterian church , 23 ; Kountzo lemorial church , 10 ; Mrs. KaufCinan , 10 ; Seward tJtrcet M. K. church , 10 ; Second rcsbyterinn church , 0 ; Trinity AI. E. church , GOCass ; street school , 5 ; Izard street chool , 00 ; Paul street school , 21 ; Kountzo Memorial church , 3 ; Mrs. MeCaully , 2 ; Air. nu Mrs. Pcattie. 3 ; First M. 2. church , 10 ; Dr. Vanirrccn , 1 ; . .athrop . school , 57 : Walnut Hill school , 40 ; Cllpatrick , Kock & Co. , 201 , now clothing ; klason school , fi ( > ; W. N. Nason , 2 ; Carter , Icv. { N. S. Ware , 11 ; Hartman school , . Park school , fruit and provisions : Park school , CO bundles of clothing ; Baptist church , 2 boxes ; St. Mary's avenue church , 2 boxes ; Plymouth church , 1 box ; Baptist church , 03 boxes ; Custeilar school , 20 boxes ; W. E. Clark , 2 boxes ; L. Lovl , I box ; City Steam laundry , 4 baskets shirts ; Otto Lang , J bags ; Fnrnam school , 0 bundles : High school , 02 ; Mrs. Breckenrldgo , I ; H. C. . 'nyno , 1 ; George Hoaglnnd , 7 cars coal ; Jhurlos Chllds. 1 car wood ; C. O. Lobock. 1 JOK now clothing ; Mrs. Otto Lobcck , two bundles ; United Presbyterian church , 30 ; Mrs. J. AI. Martin , 1 ; T. B. T'orgy , 1 ; Win. Chokn , 1 ; A. L. Strang , 1 ; Joseph Sheeloy , cash $10 ; Lymun Ulchard- son , cash § > 5 ; J. Levi , cash W : gentleman nt Sunday's meeting , cash $1 ; Izard school , 51.34. These supplies , together with twonty-foUr carloads ot coal , have been forwarded. All wrties who deslro to contribute are ro- lucsted to notify Mr. Nnson , telephone 820 , vnd wagons will bo sent. All cash contrlbu- , ions should bo made to the finance commit tee. 4 An Eighth Ward Candidate. Air. Fred Wehnuller , who has long been : onnccted with the ice business in this city , s a candidate on the democratic ticket for councilman in the Eighth ward. Not a Candidate. Air. J. M. Counsman has retired from the councilinanlc race in the Fifth ward and asked Tnu BCU to make the announcement as ofllclal. Caed In Millions of Homes 0 Y nre the Standard. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Fnrnara Street. Harry P. Deuel , City PassonRor nnd Ticket Apont. To euro Dlllonincss. Sick HcudBcJio , Constlpntlon. Malaria. Llyor CotnplalnU , take the ute and certain remedy , SMITH'S BILE BEANS U Otio8MAUSI7K(40 ( llttlo Ixians to ( ho bot. tic ) . They nro the most convenient : cult nil uiea. I'llcoof eliliorelie , US cenu par bottlo. KISSING nt 7l 17' 70 : Pboto-rrnvura. IVIOOIBVl * panel BhootUib plcluto tori centa ( coypors or etampn ) . J. F. SMITH & CO. . Makonof ' 'llllo Deans. St. Louli. Mo. DR. BAILE Y GRADUATE DENTIST A I'ull Set of Tooth 011 Kubbor , for I'lVK 1)01.1. ) UtS. A perfect flt Rtinrniitoctl. Teeth oxtraotoi' without pain or danzor. nml wltLout iiiiiios thetloa. Gold anil silver ( lllliigi at lowos rates. Driago nnU Crown Work. TeotU with nutnlutin. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , 16th otreet clovatoi B a uutll 3 o'clock. The I Majority Of so-called couglvcurcs do llttlo more than Impair the dlReittve function ) nnd crcafo hllc. Ayer's CJitiry 1'ccloral , on the con- traiy , while It aunt the cough , docs not In terfere \\lth tlmiAmctlons of eltlier stomacher or liver. No olliaf medicine Is so sate ami efficacious In diwascJ of the tin out and lungs. "Four years aoltook n severe cold , which was followed by n terrible cough. I was very sick , anil dimmed to my lied about four months. I cmpldrcd n physician most ol the time , who finally said I was In consump tion , and that liuoouM not help me. Ono ol my neighbors lUlrUcd mo to try Ayer's Cherry I'cctoral. I did so , nnd , before I had finished taking the flist boltlo was able to sit up all the time , nnd to go out. lly the time I had finished the bottle ' . was \\cll , ami have remained soever since. " I , . 1) . lltxby , liartonsvlllc , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , I'llKl-AllI.II I1V DR. J. O. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mane. Bold by nil Uruirirliu. 1'rlca * 11 ill lolllco , } } . Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. .4OQ BTRE1I3T OMAHA , NEfl , The most widely ana favorably know * spoo- lalMM In the United S-mtes. Their lonit ox- lorlonoo. wnarkablo skill und unlrcrsal suc cess In the trontmont nnd euro of Nervous , Chronic and Surgical Plsoixscs. ontltlo thuso mlncnt physleluiis to the full conHdenco of the aftllctcd everywhere. They cutirantno : A OHKTAIN A ! D POSITIVE OU11B for ino awful ofToets of ourlv vlco nnd the numer ous evils that follow In Its train , I'lSIVATE , 1H.OOD AND HICIN DISEASES ) oedllr , oomnlotply nnd pornmiii'nilr enn-d. NEKVOUB IJKIIIMTV AND SKXUA.L 1)13- OltDKUB ylelu readily to tholr skillful troat- miMit. 1'ILES , FISTULA AND IlEOTAIi ULOBIIS juarnnteed cured without pain or detention irom ImBlncsi. HVDUOOELB AND VARICOOELE porma- ni-ntly nnd iuccusfully cured fncworycaso. SYPHILIS. GONOHUI1EA , GLEET , Spor- matorrhen , Sutr..imMVeaknpss , LoitMnnhuod , NlRht Emissions , Decayed Kacultlea , Kemtilo Weakness and all dulleato dlsorderi peculiar to either so * poiltlvely cured , us well minll functional dl onlers that result from youth ful follies or the UTUCSS of mature yeara , TPirTIIWl ? Guaranteed pornmno ntl y O 1 111 Ul\L < cured , removal couipleto , without cutting , caustlo or dilatation. Curoi itToctod < it homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN , A 9ITPF nil7 The awful olTocts of tt. . , OUK.L VU1\L Oarly vlco which hrlnpa organic weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded ilia , porinauonty cured. cured.RFTTS Address those who hnvslm- . ULil 1O pairou thonfuolvos by Im proper Indulgence nnd solitary hibltB. which ruin both rjlud and body , unfitting them for business , stud v or inarrlaRO. . MAKKIED SIKN or these entering on that happy life , awuroof ( physical debility , quloklj asslited. . ; . * . OURT SUCCESS Is baiad upon f nets. Flrat-l'ractlo * ! iperl- enca. Becond Every case Isspoolally studied , thua itartlog right. Tlilru-M dlolnej are prepared in our laboratory ezaotly to suit eachcaae , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Belts & Betts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. FOR "THE FOUR HUNDRED" AND MANY MORE Full Dress Shirt Pine Neckwear -AND A complete assorment of Men's ; - : Furnishings SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN ORDER "THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY' AND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS WELL , SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF BALLS AND DINNERS. Look at our supply of 1 PINE , SHIRTS and artistic collection of "Ward McAllister himself would take delight in them. DR. RICHARDS , Praotico Limited to DISEASESiMLUNGS AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. Rooms 316 to 320 Bee 'Bldg Omaha. NMOQ aisan .4 We intend to turn the overcoat trade of Omaha "upside down" for the next few days as it was never turned before. Our \ bu'jrer displays his nerve by making a second purchase this sea son of a manufacturer's entire stock of overcoats. There are enough overcoats in. our store today to give one to every man in : a small city , and they've got to be sold. It took nerve to buy them and it takes nerve to sell them at the prices we're going to make. Today we will begin the greatest Special Sale of OVERCOATS. Omaha ever saw , when we will sell A beautiful all wool wide wale overcoat for six dollars. A splendid1 chinchilla , for six fifty. A twelve dollar Kersey for eight dollars. A sixteen dollar Kersey for ten fifty. A Kersey sold the world over for eighteen dollars , for twelve fifty , ' A handsome twenty dollar Kersey for fourteen seventy-five. A ton dollar Chinchilla Ulsterfor seven fifty. An excellent heavy Irish Frieze Ulster for nine seventy five. A heavy fur trimmed Storm Coat for ten fifty. To add interest to the occasion we have reduced the price on several lines of fine overcoats to a limit that makes them to-day the cheapest fine coats in America. Remember , the prices advertised arc by a house known as one of the cheapest clothing houses in this country , if not THE cheapest , and every price is guaranteed by a house that says to its patrons : "If you're not suited in your purchase in any shape or manner , you'll get your money back. " Fourteenth and Douglas. Open until 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday until 1O o'clock. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsockBt & Rhode Island RUtto Go And wo tire their western ngouts and always carry a largo stock. Address , [ land Sewed Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. SYPHIUSECURED "We guarantee to cure any case of Syph ilis 110 matter of how long standing. And we have the only rem edy that will cure the disease. Yeti have tried everything else and -wasted your money , why not now try us. We guarantee to cure or refund every dollar. When it is nec essary for patient to come here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways , all hotel bills and refund , your mon ey if we do not cure you. 'Write for partic ulars ; do not be hum bugged any longer. We are financially re sponsible with $300- 000 capital. COOK REMEDY Co. , Omaha , Neb. , Rooms 39 & 40 , 13th and Dodge Sts. "LUCK IS PLUCK" . It you tmvo run . ft murk ngnlnst I OHIO Ills. couratliiB Dlici.ho wUlcli 1/ou don't tniii i/onr fatnttv ! _ . . _ doctor . . . . . . to _ _ know . . . leiplalmqurJIiclnxlvo a6ouf , runcniher tlint IOUR HEW BOOK 1 5it.J."ggg. ' ! ! ' i'- ' iiienl ; 'Vitlmoiilals ; Hook mnlliMl ( nt-ulnl ) . . . , . rr..forni < lmr.EBiniUDICALCOIuI ) lo N Y. IHViailTIKH DISMSK , YOU Will. J-'INI ) THAT "PLUCK WINS LUCK ! " MO OURRr NO PAY. Dr i WNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen 70.111 exporlonco. A regnlnr grndimlo In medicine , as diplomas alioir , Inftlll fronting wltfc tliORrcatost lucocis , nil-Norvoin , ( Jlironlo and I I'rlvata IMOIHU | < J. A poriimnunt euro KiiarimtciMl for CutnrrlL BperrantorrliaMi , Io t Manhood , i-umlnul Wi.'nkMuun , .NlKlitlAjuBO ! , ImiHitolicy , UyphlllH , Hlrletiiro , nnd all clljl cuscsof the lllood , 8kln mid Urlmry Oruani , N.ll. I KuiirnntfulMO foruvcrf enso 1 undertake nud fall tg cure. Uonnullnlonfruo. llookMyilorle ( ot Mfegont ) Xtoo. Otllcohoura Da. m , to 8 p. m. Uunilayi 10 a. m. to 12 in , B.8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha for Gorhara Man ufacturing Co's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Pine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest I'omo nml bco us , Cor. Douglas & 15th St . . ' I'orlodlcal I'llli FouljAIUB'i ' OXI.V"lr. lino's Uioi'rPiiclirtmiudr.ncton tnu muinlrunl nyitdiu anU cure iiipprtiilon Irom wliutover cuuiu , 1'romuUi nienitruutlou. ' 1'lieio iillloliouUI luitb-J Uk n Our- . . I'll . , L'rupi. nz pruKnancf. Am. ) Co. lloynHr Hp cer.Cliy Co , la. Ueiiuliiobr Hlioriimn St .MtOonn Uodgn it. , near I' . 0 , Ouialia : 0. A. llclchor , Ho UmuLa ; iL 1' , UU1J , Cyuacll illuH * . 12 , uc 3 ( or u MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " thl WoiMlmruI Bpinlsli Kcmedjr , cntei all Hurvoun Dlfoasei , eucti atVcak Item * orIx > ea of Jirnln 1'owcr , ll tdacb . .Lo , ( Manhood , Ncnoui ncin , LatBltudo , el ) _ . drains and lota o | powerof the Generative Orcnoe , In cither set , cuuecdby orcr-czcrtlon , youthful liillecrutloniQJ ( tlie oiccpBive IIRU f to Dacca .opiumor * tlr" ' " 'U _ m. which ultimately lend to Inflrmlty , Consumption t " ud Insanity. Put up In convenient form to carrt In tliuventpccket. I'rlcugl nmckuce , orflfor 85 Scntbymnllto anvRddrcsa. Circular free. Wen tlon this jinpcr. / < Mrti8 tuVBlucuiilULta. , < iDearbornSUCtilci KOI : BALI : IN OMAHA , NI-.II , uv Kuhn A Co , Cor. ISIIi & DouBln" fitrffH. J. A. Fuller . Co. , Cor. lllli A DounlnnBtrecU. A. U. Foster & Co. . Council IlluBs. luwa. IN ALL THE WOKLL ) 1HEHE IS BUT UNE CURE OR , HAINE3' GOLDEN SPECIFICV It fan lie rlren In u rup of fvflTce or ten. or ID --t Mcli * * of A 3 , without the knowledge ol tuopatl. r'All.i. It operates no quietly and with mch o r. Unity th t lli patient unilorKoet no lnconv nl nc , iiid er lia u uwaro. lilt cuiaplete riforintlloD tl elfocteil. in pace book otpirtloaltr * free. Tub l < to | KUHN At CO.lnth l UouUl , < c Irlhtt CuinlUf ( Btl. ' iiinnllad bUI.AKE , BHUCB ft CO . and IWiili DIll/O CO. . OnUh. - JciTdlng r'pVnedy'for aU iliS unnuluiHl dlkclmriies and ] > rlvntmJI&eahesof niFii * A ccrtnlnriir ( ar tlivilrlilll. tnllnif wt'ukiubs inculUj towumin. Uireitcr lelt n(1feel ar III rrroinmrndtni ; It to Tj.STONER.MD'.OreATUt.Ill , Hold by Druuvliuli f iiiiwtf i'1. ' ai.tiii 7 Xl J.