8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 3 , J&90. THE CITY. Owing to tlio fact Hint the office of the building ItiHpuutor wits closed for election purpoprs , Ihcrovoro no ponnlts issued ycsturduy. _ _ The Western Merchant , n trade jour nal , representing tlio jobbing trndo nnd manufacturing of the city , has bucn pur- chtiBcd by Mr. A. II. Comstoek , until ro- ccnlly butTotnry nnd treasurer of the Emcrwon Land company. Messrs. Wcam and Ilalstcnn , who htivo inuimgcd the pnjior the past year , have connected themselves with a daily paper In St. 0 n li , Mo. All Mtiftla nl Half Price. 0,000 pieces only lOc u copy at Moin jjX llith st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. THH IiOOAh Sl'OilTlXG WOUIjl ) . The 1'ortlntiil Ilykcr Throws Doxvii tlio Gauntlet. I > oiiTi.A\i > , Ore. , Nov. 23. To the Sporting Editor cf Tin : UM : : My attention 1ms Just been called to n challenge Issued some tlmo slnco in Tin : Bin : by Ned Heading of Oimilm , to rldo any bicycle rider in llio world , a six , clRlit or tweho hourn day race , for from $100 to (1,000 , nnd I hnvothUto suy , briefly : I will vielo KoaJliin n six-hour n day nice at nny tinioor any jilnco for $ . " > 00 or upwards , nnd If my proposition moots his approval I will promptly post a forfeit with Tin : Iiii : : or any other rcsponslblo party , upon the receipt of n noUllcnilon from you. I iilso extern ! the sntno coilrtesy to Jaclc 1'rlncn or any other cyclist who may fcol hko iniilciniJ the race. U'li.iifu F. K.s'Ai'i' . Finish Contf HIM Galore. Danny Daly and Tommy White of Mo. , anil Chicago , 111 , , respectively , will bnt- tlo to a finish with four-ounce gloves nt Gcr- roatila hall , South Omaha , next Saturday nlfibt , for a purse of KiOO hung up by the Mnglc City Athletic club. There Is much speculation rlfomnoiiKthosportlng fraternity aiicnt this mill , ns both men are considered cxtrn clever In their class the bnntmn weight. The club is also ncgotlatltiR for the Pete McCoy-Hlnck I'earl light , with a Rood iiros- pcct , it Is said , of success. The Jack-1'nt Allen contest is booltcd for the Uennanln on the night of thoKltli. Hliniinoti ( o Ho Siigrtdli It Is currently understood that the deal by which the Omnhn club exports to secure Danny Shannon for second base and cnptnln In 1891 is virtually closed , and that Uannv's contract , duly ornamented nutoirr.inhlcally , will bo in the local club's safe Inside of ten days. Troxv 'Km Down MoClosky. The migratory wrestling outfit , Including Qtilnn , Soroidcbi , Chrlstol , Carlos , Temple nnd others , have brought up in Denver , nnd If Dcaver doesn't look out they'll have her "two points down" before she knows her self. A ProNpeotlvo Sl.x-Uny Unco. The management of the Coliseum h effect ing arrangements for a big professional blcy- clo race a threc-hour-a-cluy six-day cliuso. Will AKaln Pilot the Ilean-Katers. A letter from Frank Seleo announces that bo has signed as manager with the Boston national league club for Ib91. TUB VIADUCT TAX. The Question ol' AHseHsniout to lie Hot tied lly tlio Courts. Whether or not tlio property boncflttcd , or the city at largo , shall pay the cost of the now Tenth street viaduct is a question that must bo settled by the courts , The South Tenth street property owners who bavo been assessed lor damages and benollts bavo held n number of meetings to consider what course to pursue , but not until last night did they decide upon their course. Just before the adjournment of court the attorneys for the citizens appeared bcforo Judge \VuUeley mid nsltpd for an order testrainlng the city treas urer from collecting the viaduct tav. The order was Issued iiud today the date ou which the case will bo heard -will bo llxcd. The case of the slate against Dr. J , J. Solomon was commenced bcforo Judge Tiffany. Solomon is charged with having practiced mcdlclno without llrst having obtained a ccrtilluuto from some medical college. In Judge Doano's court the case of the Bank of Commerce against Kills is on trial. The suit is brought to recover on a promisory note. note.Now Now suits wcro commenced as follows : George T , Iloaglnnd vs Larinon P. Pruyu , io foreclose a mortgage ; Nowrnjnb lumber com pany vs Michael Donnelly , to foreclose a ' liCUrVf It. Vauilin vs C , II , SloiiuiH et a ] , 'to sot aside a sale of real estate made by the sheriff. Do not takenny chance of being polsoncdor burned to death with liquid steve pollsii , paints or cnamols lu bottles. The "Kislng Bun Steve Polish'1 Is safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest and boat steve polish made anil the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass pickago with every purchase. A. Pftlr of Straight 'Tips. " Monday night Mr. Milton It. Uhl of Tan But' , with bis wife , went to the Boyd , where they enjoyed "A Straight Tip. " During their absence from home , 1301 South Twenty-ninth street , somebody made use of another straight Up which they did rot enjoy. Tlio "tip" related to the fact that their homo was unprotected and was utilized by an enterprising burglar who , ono of thcso days , will uppear perfectly irresistible in a brand now suit of Mr. Uhl's clothes and who , perhaps , nt this moment , Is Indltlne the rc- eult 01 his haul to some distant pal with n pold pen which ho ulso abstracted from Mr. Ubl's escritoire. When Air , and Mrs. Uhl returned homo they found the doors and windows wide open. They also discovered that every room mid repository in the house had been cntctcd and rilled and that goods valued at about | 60 had been stolen. Kiitranco had been secured through a front parlor window from which ono of the panes had been cut , thus rendering it possible for the bolt to bo loosened aud the window to bo raised , There- no clue to thoburglar although the scoundrel loft a bunch of Uoys which might have belonged to an expressman or a fanner. Mrs. Wlnslaw's Soothing Syrup for clill drcn teething , softens the gums and allays nil palu. " 5 cents a bottle. 'Ilie Indian War. Colonel Hughes , chief quartermaster of the department of the Platte , loft Monday night for Pine Rldgo agency. Colonel T. 11. Stanton , chief pay master of the department of the Platte , leaves this morning for the saino place. Tno colonel dur Ing the Crook campaign against these Indians la ISTtl carrcd the so briquet of the "fighting paymaster,1' nnd if occasion should demand it would doubtless show the soldiers of those latter davs that the distinction was a merited ono , A number of soldiers from Leavenworth Imd been ordered to Fort Mcndo and passed through this city last night ou their way to that place. Olio hundred and fifty recruits from Chica go passed north Monday afternoon on their way to the front , Sixty of them wore Intended - tended for the second Infantry , The railroad train introduced by the Kinilfy Bros , in thoirnow revival of "Arouoi the World , " which will bo produced hero next Thursday night , Is actually llfo size Never before has any mechanical effect so largo been worked on any stago. When 1 arrives on the scene with the steam pufUtif from the smokestack , nnd bells ringing , am all the noise pertaining to a real engine , 1 arouses the audlcnco to a pitch of great en thuslasin. The Kinilty company Is the larg cst spectacular organization traveling and its engagement at tuo Iloyd will boonoof th oveuU of the sopson. The sale of scats open IMa moruluf , MORSE'S ' TODAY , Ipccial Bargains In Every Department for Wednesday ! 0 Cases Cotton Hatting 0 1-1 c , Worth Ifio-StyllBh New All U'ool I'laUls ll > o Special Lot of Nut I emu Today. On the second floor today wo shall oiler a bargain In cotton butting tit 0 } cuts a roll. NOTIONS. Largo sl'/otoilet soap , 5c ; machine oil , ic ; playing cards , loc. Whisk brooniH , lOo ; household nmonln , 8c ; crochet twist , lOc. IttK'lilng remnants , 6c ; sailor col- lire , flc. Ladles'lamb's wool vests $1.25. In , Ills lot wo nhow nn ncaimulntion of odd Izcs in both white mul scurlot vests , hut have sold from $1.75 up. To close hu lot \vo \ offer them all nt $ J.2o won. Ladles' natural wool vcs.ts , $1.CO. A jcautiful quality that v.'c have been soll- nir for $2.00. Our assortment ol bizes iclnjr now broken , wo shall soil the bal- inco til Sl.GOii garment. Children * ! ) jornoy ribbed wool vests i'Ju.'o \ nhiH : olTor the balance of this ot , sizes 21 , i0 ! and 28 , at 6 < Jo a gurincut. L'lioy huvo always b : en 75c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Wo have some flue underwear. Vicu- in wool , Scotch Ininb's woolDr. Jaeger's fray , black wool that will not rub off , bilk striped , etc. , undershirts and draw ers. ers.This department is now fixed up in style and \vo have a complete now stock. Men's ' sox , suspenders , ties , smoking1 ind lounging coats , Mackintosh coats , etc. , all on the main floor in the Farnam Btrcot front. Tlio largest nnd handsomest men's fur- lishing dopnrtnicnt in tlio west. TJ1K MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. . Men's furnishing don't. MORSE'S DRESSMAKING DEPART MENT. Wo ngnin repeat , the invitation ex- , cndcd to Indies to call and give our cus tom dressmaking dorwrhnent n trinl. WHETHER YOUR MATERIALS WERE PURCHASED from us or not vo nro willing to innko your dressknow- ng that wo will have gained a cus tomer when you see the cluss of work wo ire doing. It is not by any means nn experiment with us wo have already turned outwork work- that for FINISH , FlT and ELE- 3ANCE of style is equal to any done in .ho world. For the present wo are MAKING dre&scs at ONE-HALF the price charged for similar work in Now York , itoston , Philadelphia or Chicago. Our efforts to establish , with the aid of the best talent from Paris nnd Berlin , i first class dressmaking establishment In Omaha , has already beOn greeted with lattering success , and wo hope that Dmalin Indies will see that it is to their .ntorost to aid us in currying out such an establishment. Although wo have a complete stock of dress patterns , trimmings , etc. , brought 'rom Paris by our representative especially for this department , yet it by no means follows that you must pur chase from us in order to have your ; oods made ; bring in your materials wo will show you what wo can do. CUSTOM : DRESSMAKING DEPART MENT of THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. SOUTH O.ri.tll < l XKWS. Ilnoo After a Wllil Stocr. At noon Monday a wild steer escaped 'rom ' the Union stockyards , nnd in his mad rush cleared all the vacant territory north west of the Exchange. Mnstor Mechanic J. K. O'llcarn of the stockyards railroad company , mounted Manager \V. N. Bab- cock's liorso and fjavo chaso. Ho iad made a noble effort to icad off the infuriated beast , and iust whoa 100 Kxehnngo men were giving him .ho conquering cheer , tlio beast made n counter and ciu'i ocl on his pursuer. Mr. D'IIn ia took a header and landed about forty feet over the horso's head. The steer took one way for safety , the horse making a bee line for the barn , while Mr. O'llcarn took a 210 : gait for the nearest fence. When Mr. O'llcarn wns safely perched upon the fence ho looked for the steer to bo 'immediately under him , but wns surprised to &eo the ant- mnl madly rushing after J. Porter , an om- ployo of the Cudahy packing company , nnd Air. Porter was srolng over a fence head first nnd the steer's horns just grazing him. Mr. Porter landed on his head and hands in a cattle pen , receiving a painful sprain of the right wrist. Held Up for .1557.50. James Dunn , n young man In the employ of the stock yards company ns night car checker , Monday drew his month's pay nnd went to Omaha. On his way home that night , when between Thirteenth street and the Sixteenth street viaduct , ho was seized by two men , ono of whom wns masked , and holding a revolver nt his head said : "Kid , you have some money and wo want it I" Mr. Dunn made nn effort to breakaway hut the two held him fast and rilled his pockets of nil tlio money ho had , 57.50. Mr. Dunn walked to this city to fie to work , not having a nickel io pay his car faro. III Iked Out ofO. Jesse M. Mack went into JnincsM. Schonk's restaurant Monday to pay nllttlo balance duo nnd by mistake gave a ? 10 for a $1 bill. Mr. Schcnk discovered the mistake and nt once sent ono of his waiters out to gotchanga for the bill. On his return the waiter In formed Mr. Schcnk that ho had seen Mr. Alack and returued the money. The afore said water had cause to no to Omaha and had not returned at a late hour. Cutting Affray at Albright. Jacob Lewis , Mrs. Hoover , Mlnnto Lewis and some Amazonlans of Albright , hud a frco- foi > nll fight Monday. Thocausoof the row Is enveloped in mystery. Mr. Lewis received several slushed made with n knife , while sev eral of the pugilistic women bear evidence ol having attempted to wrest pugilistic honors from John L. Sullivan , resulting dlsus trously. Hoard of Education. All the members of the board of education were present at the meeting Monday.ovenmg , The following approved bills wcro ordered paid : Superintendent's and teachers' sal- .3 . Used la klUUona ot Hornet nrlci , $ l,28t IO ) Janitors , $135' onBlncors , I'-'Oi Derbyshire St IJonun , fits Drawer A Sullivan , f W.B08 Hobort Houston , f'tt ; W. A. Olmslcd , f74.8lj ! Western publishing com- Miiy , f lO.'Oj Mrs. H. S Pollard , $ T ! KigoM ( is Hock , f1O.V ; John Latonser , toll : D. 'itzpitrlck , ? 17t ) , and Fred Fitch , 50 cents. 'J ho bill of Constable A. A. Donnelly for . ' )0 ) for playing police ortlcer , scrgcant-at- inns nnd general peace preserver dnrlnp the board of education war wns tabled till the members could ascertain whether or not 'resident Persons had legal authority to con- ract for such service. On n favorable coitnilttco report lion Joha McMillcn was permitted to nmko water con- icetlons with the Third ward school house main pipe. Messrs. Van Akon , Persons nnd Funston voro appointed n committee with Instructions o draft a set of rules governing the board and the examination of teachers. NotoH About tlio City. .T. M. Gatlaher , agent of the Missouri Pa- lllc , is on the invalid list. Peter Drown of the stock yards force is ick nt his homo In Albright. D , II. Knwson of Topolw is visiting his mother , Mrs. IL Fisher. Miss Ella Maxwell ot Fremont is the guest f Mr. and Mrs. Kobert T. Maxwell. The Live Stock exchange did not bold its egular monthly meeting Moud.iy ufter- loon , Miss Utelhi Parrish , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Purrish , Albright , Is sick with over. A quorum of the city council failed to ma- crlallzo Monday night nnd aa adjournment vns tak"n till Thursday night. Mrs. D. D. Ueach a'td younp daughter lave returned , nftcr making visits with ricnJs In Valparaiso nnd Lincoln. A social will bo given In the Presbyterian church Thursday evening by the Young Peo- > les' Society of Christian Endeavor. Henry Klorsch , an active member of the 'inttdcuschor veroin , is very sick with dlph- hcrla nnd Is being cared for by the vcrcin. Howard P. S.ivago has returned from Dav enport , and stopped fora short visit before going to his father's ' ranch in Choycnno county. Mr. Koscncrans , residing nt Twenty-sev enth nnd F streets , reports to police head- luurters that some thief stele a pair of rousers from him. Tommy , young son of Superintendent John G. Irwin of the Cudahv packing force , vas kicked by n horse on the loft slue of the face nnd badly Injured. Judge King bound Anton Matacko over to ho district cour' under $ K ) for his share in the cutting affray Sunday morning , and Joseph Soupol paid fc > for his fun. Mrs. AVoodtnansoa nnd son Eddlo of Chey enne , who have been the guests of Landlord 'nines W. 'Lowry and sister , MM. Ella 'hrist of the Dcltnonlco hotel , have gone to Chicago. During November 79 arrest * were made , of vhlch Ifi wcro for drunkenness for as- ault and battery , 'J for assault with ntent to kill , 1 for assault with Intent to nunler , ! 1 for petit larceny and the others for nrious minor offenses. Mr. Frank J. Leo , ono of thopopular young mslncss men , nnd Miss Mury Arnold wcro nurrlcd bundny evening nt Auburn. The ceremony was performed at the resilience of County Ulerk nnd Mia. Edward Juel , sister nnd brothor-in-law of Mr. Leo. Mr. and Mrs. . ,00 have the congratulations of many well- fishing friends. nivldcnil Notice. Tiio dividend duo December 1 , 1890 , on iroptild shares of the Provident Savings lioan and Building association will > o paid at the ollico of the secretary , Nos. 038 and 039 Now York Life building , Omahn , on and after the above dato. CHAS. C. KNISISLY , Seo'y. Holsloy Adjourns for Election. Juilgo Hclsley disposed of his unsavory ; rlst in short order yesterday morning , and hen adjourned court while ho went out to takti a glance nt the situation at the various polling places. Tom white , a vag , wns sent up for thirty days , the lirst and last flvo on bread and water. Eugene Towner , John Flt7gorald and F. A. Parr were run out of the city under sus pended thirty day sentences. A feeble woman is restored to health and strength , by Dr. Piercc's Favorite Proscrip tion. If you're overworked , "run down , " or debilitated , you need it. It's an invigorating , restorative tonic , and a soothing and strength ening nervine , imparting tone and vigor to the whole system. It's a legitimate medicine , too carefully compounded by an experienced phy sician , and adapted to woman's deli cate organization. For all the chronic- weaknesses , functional de rangements , and painful disorders peculiar to the sex , it is nn unfailing remedy. It's because it is unfail ing that it can bo sold under a posi tive guarantee. If it fails to give satisfaction , in nny case for which it's recommended , the money paid for it will bo promptly returned. It is a legitimate medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in its marvelous , remedial results ai In its composition. C. L" . Erlokson , Local Acrt,200 N.lGthSt G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IX THE Merchant : - : Tailoring business and Invites his old friends nnd pat- runs , nswoll as tliogonoral ptibllto rill mil Inspect Ills now stock of Imported ud domestic woolens. Kvcrytliluf tlnitolusj.ua ESTABLISHED 137t. 3165 15THS DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Pet of Tooth on Itubbor , for 1'lVfi UOI.LAHS , A perfect fit Kimrnntoeil. Teeth oxtruotod without pain or dangor. ixml wltLoiit atinfs- ttetlcs. Gold and Hllver Illllugiut lowest rates. Ilrldgo nnd Grown Work. Tcotli wlth- outjilntps. All work wurntnt d. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntruice , ICtli street elevator Upcu ovcu- osn uutll u o'clock. Each ( Season Has Its own peculiar malady ; but with tlio Mood mnlntalncdJii a slate of uniform vigor nnd purity , uyllieuncof Ayer'jSnmprulllo. the system rrndliyadnpH Itself tochnngod conditions. Computed of the best alteratives nnd tonics , nnd being highly concentrated. Ayer's Simnparlimit the most effective and economical ol nil blood medicines. " 1'or some ycaniJit tlio return of spring , 1 had sci Ions trouble \\lth my kidneys. I Mas unable to sleep nights , and snffcicd greatly with pains in the small of my back. I wn < also uniluieil with headache , loss of appetite , and Indlnesttoii. Thcso symptoms Mere much woisc lust spring , especially the trouble with my back. A filend pctsuadcd mo to use Ayer's Snrsapaillla. I began taking It , ami my trontles all disappeared. " Mis. Ueiicua llelnngcr , VI UrUlso St. . Bni liigncIU , Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla I'UHI'AHKII 11Y DR. J , O. AVER & CO , Lowell , Mass. MVrth $51 bottle. Dr&BBtks&Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists * 14OQ DOUGLAS 9THE1BT OMAHA , The moat widely ana favorably knowm spec ialists In the United Unites. Their longox- porlunco , remarkable skill and unlvernal suc cess In the treatment nnd euro of Nervous , Chronic and Hurfilcnl Dlsonsei , entitle those eminent pbyslclnns to tlio full ooafldencoof tlie amlctad everywhere , Tlioy Kuarantno : A CENTALS AND I'OSITIVK OUItB for thu awful effects of early vlco nnd the numer ous ovlln that follow In Its train , I'UIVATB , 11LOOD AND HIUN DI9EASE9 [ ) cc < lllr. oomniiitoly niul permanently cured. NBKVOUB IBIllfjITV ) AND SKXUAL IHS- OKUKKS yield readily totholr skillful troat- im'tit. PILES. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOERS guaranteed cured without pain or detention from business. HVmtOOELE AND VAKICOOELE parma- ncntly and auccesadillr cured In every case. SYPHILIS. aONOIUUIKA. GLEET. Spor- m.itorrhoa , Seminal Weakness , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions , DcxmyeJ Kacultloa , 1'emalu Woukne t nnd : ill delicate disorders peculiar to either BOX positively cured , as well iw nil functional Ulsordora tunt result from youth ful follies or tlio oxccsiof mature year * . T r . If'PI U1VL I ' , cured Guaranteed , removal porroano complete nil y , without cuttlnK. cmistlc or dilatation. Ouroa tfTocted nt homo t > y patient without amo- incut'spulnor iinnoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A " The awful effects of TIRP nill" OUIVL , V/UI\.L. early vlco which brings prpanlownnknesi , destroying both mind and body , with ull Its dreaded ills , permanonty cured. HRS RFTT Address those who have Im- Ul\0. lLL 13 pjirod tliomsolvos by 1m- proper lndulj ? ncs Mid BOlltary hiblta , whloh ruin both mind mid body , unfitting thorn for business , study or marriage. MAKHIE1) MEN or those cntorlnj on that happy life , awaroof physical debility , quickly assisted. _ OURSITCOH5S Is baaed npon facts.Klrst Vraotlo l rporl. cne . Second-Ever/ In specially itudlod , thus itartlng right. Thlrd-Modlotnea are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit eaubcaia , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NER "Grind with every wind. " BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS. ( anil tor that day only ) We shall offer an assortment of Cl liilJren ' s At a reduction which is sure to surprise everybody. Our best grades will be mark ed down from $6 , $8 and $1O , to Plainer goods from $4 & $5 to $3.OO. MOTHERS and others Interested in small folk and small clothes will take notice that these prices are less than the cost of material. The fine work nnd artistic combinations are our contribution to the trade. REMEMBER : Monday , December Sth , BARGAIN DAY ! QOIiD MEDAL , PAUI3. 1078. W. BAKER & CO.'S la abiclutelu iniro it it tuliible. No Chemicals in UK < I la III prfparatloo. It tin men I r l HCUI Hi iutni/t * ot Coa I wltli SUrcb , Arrowroot or Bu r , II tturefjn ttf more ronoinlcil , uj tin Hit > < n ( a cuf. It ll dcllclaui , nourlAIng , KrtiixlIicnlnB , Kt. BII.Y IMOSHTtP , ind Jmli bly ilii | ( J fgr InMlldr nl veil ftrionr. In liralth. Sold bj fllit'Cr : nerjithtr * . W. BAKER & CO. . Dorcheoter , Hasa DR. GLiTJOK , EYE AND EAR , Barker lllock , I'M and furaam. TulepUoco CS > , FREELKNQ LQOMIS & GO , , , Proprietors. Cor. I5th and Douglas Strsets , Omaha. The sudden change of the weather sharply reminds us of the need of heavy underwear and Winter Overcoats and naturally directs atten tion to the best place to obtain these useful articles of dress. During the past week we have made the largest purchase of Win ter Underwear , from a large manufacturer in Amsterdam , New "York , ever bought by us since we have been in business , and at prices which enable us to offer the most tempting bargains in the finest quality of PURE AUSTRAILIAN WOOL & MERINO UNDERWEAR. In both white and colored fabrics , ever shown in this city , without ex ception. The goods included in this purchase are none of them of the cheaper grades , but are the finest fabrics made by this well known knittiug mill , in patent and regular shapes , and of fine texture. The goods will be placed in the Continental Wednesday , December 3 , at prices as quoted below , and as we wish to distribute the goods included in this purchase ( which amounts to about lOpO dozen ) as widely as possi ble , we reserve the right to limit every purchaser to four garments only , as , at the prices we offer this underwear , many wholesale dealers would like to purchase the entire lot. We offer commencing Wednesday , December 3 : Lot i. Is a special lot of 200 dozen natural wool [ no clyestuff used ] Underwear , in reg ular sizes , made in excellent manner and usually sold at $ i.z5 each garment. We offersnow to close at this sale at 75 Cents Each. 75 Cents Each. 75 Cents Each. V These are not coarse goods , but will be found of fine quality and suitable for any gentleman's wear who appreciates a good article. We repeat , the usual retail price of these goods is not less than $ i .25. Lot 2. We offer 200 dozen pure white Australian Wool Underwear in regular sizes , new , fresh goods , such as we have sold regularly in our stock for the past year at $1.50 each. Now offered to close during this sale at the remarkably low price of $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment Lot 3 is 300 dozen of the finest quality Vicuna wool , patent shaped garments , weighing 12 Ibs. per dozen ; a fine narrow stripe , all the color being natural wool , ( no dyestuffs used ) ; goods that we have sold regularly for the . past two years at $2 per garment , and which are worth that price today , we offer subject to the same restrictions to each buyer , at exactly ono- half their real value , viz : ' $1.00 Each. $1.00 Each. $1.00 Each. . Lot 4 is 300 dozen of the finest quality white underwear ever placed on our counters. Ift is made of pure Australian wool. Regular patent shapes , and for gentlemen who appreciate an undergarment of the finest , softest texture that is manufactured in this country , these goods will commend thernselves. They are full heavy weight , 12 Ibs. per dozen , and have been sold by us for the past two years at $2 per garment. With a view of extending our trade to the fulK\ est extent with gentlemen who appreciate fine underwear and furnishing goods , we will offer this lot until closed , at precisely one half our former price , viz : $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment With the same limitations in regard to delivering not more than four garments to each buyer. This is the most attractive bargain ever offered in our Furnishing Goods Department since we have been in business. vVe will send samples of this Underwear to any "address , by express , giving the privilegq of examination and returning at our expense if the goods are not found to be worth , as stated above , double the price at which we offer them. Our stock of Overcoats and Ulsters is now complete in the details of this importaci branch of our business. Our limited space prevents us calling attention to all the different Styles that we have to offer , but it is sufficient to say , that the stock is by far the largest of any lithe \ the city and the prices were never more favorable for the consideration of buyers who appreciate style , quality and workmanship at prices guaranteed lower than can be obtained elsewhere for. JL work of equal merit. We call especial attention to our large stock of Irish Frieze Uuls- ters in different shades. For severe weather , this is acknowledged to be the best garment in the market. i Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of tha Mississippi. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsookBt & Rhode Island Rubber Co And wo are their western nfjonts and always carry a largo stock. . * . Address , HmeriGen Jland Sewed Shoe Bo 12M ( and 1206 Harney Street. FOR MEN ONLY For LOST or PA I M. NO MAN. 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