THIS OMAHA DAIJJY BJffi : THUKSDAT , DECEMBER 4 , 1S90. 5 DISTRIBUTION-OF THE SPOILS , How a Domocntio Organization of the Council Would Do It , SOME CHAIRMANSHIP SPECULATION , STIio IlfitlrcmcMit of tlio Combine Gang from tlio management or Muni cipal AtTnlrn Assured The Clljr Clerkship. Tbo members of the city council selected nt Tuesday's election will not ossumo tha dutlci of their ofllco until Tuesday evening , January 0,1891 , hut they nnd their friends wont out early yesterday morning on n pre liminary skirmish looking to the organization of the council for next yctr. ; Tin' Incoming council will bo domocratlc by n majority of two , the democrats having ton members nnd the republicans eight. The general supposition is of course that the organl/atlou of tUo council will bo demo- erotic. But it Is not ntnll certain that tbo demo- .crats.wlth their slight working majority , will bonblu to agree upon nn organization that will RVO ! > them full control of the municipal machine. There is n relic of the old combine loft nnd some of Its democratic , members nro not very friendly disposed toward other dem ocrats who wore on the outstdo during the past year , and it is nu open ques tion yet ns to whether or not these little differences can be patched up. Tom Lrfiwry la tlio man most frequently' mentioned ns the president of the council next year. The mention of his name arouses opposition In the camp ofVo , Us & Co. , and nlroaily u determined clTovt Is being made to orgnni/o the opposition to his selection. Frank Morrlsscy , the Hanltury commissioner , has already announced that Lowry cannot bo president oi tbo council. Morrissey Is the spokesman of n combination that made an elTort to de - feat I.ovvryboth at the primary nnd in Tues day's contest , and seems determined to carry the light into the council room. Lowry is not making n light for the presidency. IIo would lake It , of course , but lists expressed himself as preferring the chairman- shin of somo. good committee on which ho could bo of some BerrK-u to his ward. OstlioiT Is after the presidency of the coun cil nnd so Is Morcarty. If cither of thorn Is elected , however , it will bo by republican votes , ns there nro democratic members who will not support either of them under any cir cumstances. Mr. Uechel's rlmnces for the presidency went glimmering with the loss of a republi can majority m .tho council , although , It is understood , an effort will still bo made to elovnto him to that position , his supporters relying upon the hopes of get ting the votes of Lowry , Donnelly nnd 15ur- dlsh for him. With even this vote ho would require the support of nil of the republican members , nnd Just now ho cannot depend upon tlr.it , ns thorn Is nt least ono republican member who would not vote for him for pres ident of n democratic council. Ono republi can has at least so expressed himself but it's a long time before Jnmmay 0. The combine managers have not Riven up the hope of practically retaining the same grip ttioy had hist year on the municipal throat. There nro still iilno members of the old combine In the council for next year. They are Blumcr , Cooper , Davis , Clmffeo , Osthoff , Olsen , Morcarty , Mudsen mid Mc- Lonriu. The capture of ono more tnnu would still glvo the gnntr control of the council , pro viding the nine n'nmcd could bo held In lino. But there's the rub. The members of the old gang have been quarreling among themselves and could not have held together another year , even if tlicro had not been a change in the make-up of the council. Mbrc- nrty and Chnffeo hate each other and have onlv agreed because they had to do so In i cordatifo with certain agreements that were solemnly entered Into by twelve men early last January. Olsen regrets that ho has to live In the snmo state with Chaffco , and Bluniur Is glad enough to cot nwny from Cbaf- fco's domineering and would not go Into any combination with him. OstholT Is .sick of last year's record nnd Is out now for a straight democratic organization of the council. This leaves a big gap in the combine ranks and ono thnt it does not now appear possible to (111 with recruits from the ranks of the newly elect , A it-organlzntlon of the council on a demo cratic linsls would play havoc with the com bine heelers who have had the impor tant committees of the council. Wheeler mid Davis won't luivo the management of the city's finances another year , nor will V Cavls and Wheeler run the business pertain ing to public property and buildings. Davis will bo mlascd , too , from the committee on gas nnd electric lights. Under a democratic org.iiiUatlon Davis and Chaffeo will probably Bhfno us chairmen or members of the commit tees on rules and thocommitteoon boulevards and will bo Ignored on tha Important committees mitteos , Just as they have Ignored thn antl- comlilno members during the past year. There la a prospect that a democratic or ganization of the council would affect the city clerkship. A number of the presnnt democratic members are opposed to Groves , nnd particularly to the republican forca under him , nnd an effort will be made to effect a complete change In the onion. Mo- ronrty Is n Groves man , howeverund Ostholt nnd Cooper nro said to favor retaining him for ono moro year , bui will insist upon his employing flemorratlo clerks , nut the clerkship coes with the council organization nnd there is no telling what kind of a combination may bo imulo on this olllcc. There are several oral applicants for Groves' nlacij , among ttiem being CJeorgo StcrnsdorlT , J. B. Brunei1 niuf Miles ilouck , with six wards to hear from. The sorgcnntrnt-arins will have to no , bul then ho won't bo missed by the council. His liuino Is Inskccp nnd ho has drawn { 1,000 from the city for working for Clmffeo during the past yrar. An effort will bo made to gen n man to work for the city next year. Use Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian Hair Uo- jiower and your thin gruy locks will thicken tip and bo restored to their youthful color vigor and beauty. KATE OP A "MAGNETIC. " IIo is Fined its a tllaukmnilor am' ' HlHVlfw Suggests a right. The ease ngnlnst "Dr. " William Ilnrlowo JavU ) and his wlfo , Lester Davis , alias Sophie Search , alias Bright Star , tha al lcg-c.il blackmailers , on trial before Judge Dundy on thn charge of sending obscene am BOiirrilousletters nnd postulenrus through the mails to Mr. nnd Mi's. I. M. Hay of Chicago was given to the lury yesterday and u ver diet was i-oturned llnding Davis guilty ant his wlfo not guilty. The latter was discharged ami the Judge ob BorvoU that ho supposed n money judgment against IXwIs was utterly worthless , Ho then assessed n line of $ . * > ( ) against Davis ant told him to "pay it when 1m got rich. " Mrs. Davis asked tlio privilege of speaking and said : "I am Intellectually the stronger , nnd If ho Is guilty I am guilty ; if I am not guilty neither Is ho. " The speech hnd no effect on the court however , who remarked that tuo lowes penalty possible under the law had been in Dieted. D.ivls nnd his wife then withdrew and In the hall thov mot Tuc B KB man. Mrs. Davis removed hur hubby's nice silk hat and took his ovorcont. Then she patted him on the back und said : "Stand up , dear , and defend your wife llko n little man. " The little man braced up and pulled n clipping - ping from TUB Hun from his pockoi which detailed the fact of their arrest. Glancing nt his wife to receive nn encour aging glunco ho llcrcoly demanded If the scribe hail written the article in question. Upon Iwing answered In the aftlrmativo Davis nil led his volco to denounce the writer , hut n deputy marshal gathered him In out of tlio cold and Informed hint that ho wus u prisoner. Then Mrs. Davis stepped to the front and hissed spitefully , "Never mind , Mr. Repor ter , ho. wor.'t always bo a prisoner , and ho'll ' Biuaih that face of your's that you tried to mash mo with. " The Hcribo acknowledged that bo was get ting old , but disclaimed any Intention of 'mashing , " especially in the present in- Btmico. Mrs. Davis took her husband under her protecting wing und led him nwuy amid the hisses und jeers of the onlookers , qulta n humbor of whom had been attracted to tha CANTON FLiANNKIj 40. Morse Dry Goods Compnnjr. To day. \Vo shall offer today , 2nd flee 10th street front , two (2) ( ) raises good can ton llnnnol , 8c quality for Ic ; anothorlot , 20 pieces , cotton ilnimol , lOo quality for Oc ; tuiotlior lot 15c quality for Uc. The quantity is not Inrgo and 'vo will not guarantee the sale to last after 12 o'clock. Special sale ot housekeeping goods , tinware , dishes , brushes ; woodenware , etc. , in our basement salesroom. WANTED. First class salesmen ; also 25 salesgirls. \Vo have n vacancy In our olllco for TWO girls as bookkeepers ; must liavo lind practical oxperlenco nnd bo ublo to fill positions requiring ability. THE MORSE DHY GOODS CO. Dr. Ulrncy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. KOVTMl VJtAll.l A'fUfll. Itnhhcd of n Watoli. Sabbito Grlppo Li the euphonious name of of a sad son of sunny Italy , whom the frowns of fortune nro resting upon , Senor Grlppo saw the wild and woolly west to his sorrow and Is now on Ills way back to 1'ennsylvanla , despondent nnd moneyless. Unable to go further east for want of money he has been waiting hero for several days till ho would receive expected remittances from eastern friends. Tuesday ho was induced to board n freight car by n couple of new made friends to go to Omaha. Scnrcely hnd the train pulled out when ho pulled ont his wntch to tell ono of them the tlmo when the ticker was seized nnd the two vamosed the car and left for new Holds. Ho slept In the Union Paclllc depot Tuesday night. Stock Shlppcf.s' Ball. The following committee appointments have been made for the announced nnd much talked of shippers' ball : Arrange ments , Gus McDonough , John Martin and Howard P. Brady. Reception Edward loud , J. K. Householder , Samuel Under wood ami William Jackson , Floor J. H. Wnlwortu , Gns McDonough , John Martin nnd W. U. McDonald. Muslo-Cus Mc- Ionoti'h ( , , I'lnttxlcMiHOlier Vcrocn Hall. South Omaha Plattdenschcr Vcreen will give Its ball In Blum's hall Saturday even ing. The following committee appointments have been made : Arrangements JohnBerg- holT , U'illinm Bauer aud Jacob Mongclscn. Floor L ) . H. KIrschner , Hermann Jacoos and Julius Miller. Notes About tlio City , Eddlo IColii. son of Euward Koln , sr. , is dangerously ill at his homo , Brown Park. The machinery and dynomos for the elec tric light improvements are being received. Mrs , Patrick Hector yesterday morning slipped and fell , receiving painful Injuries. A surgeon gave the venerable lady all possible nid. The ladles of the Baptist congregation were ns well pleased nnd remunerated by the patronage received at their oyster supper given Tuesday nlcht as their friends were satisiled with the excellent faro and service. All whoonjoyod. their ojstors say that it was an unwatered success. Petitions are being circulated for water mains extended on Thirtieth street from Q to Hollmnn streets , nnd for electric lights on Thirtieth and P streets , and for sidewalks on Missouri avenue from Thirteenth to Twen tieth streets nnd on J street and L street from Twentieth to Twenth-fourth streets. At the last meeting ot the Maglo City Athletic club it wan dccided to put a purse of JoOO ana have fiht between Tommy White of Chicago and Dan Daloy of Bangor , Me. , before the club. The light will take place In Germanla hall Saturday evening. The club decided to abandon the olTorts for a match between Pat Allen und Jack Davis. The directors wore authorized to negotiate with other pugilists for exhibitions , Ves , I heard Patti , of course I did , but-tho public don't know what cures her cold when she weU her llttlo slippers. It is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Twouty-ilvo cents a bottle. Why is It that people use Salvation OH. Answer Because ills good and cheap. 23cts1 POST OFKI013 l > tj\NS. Step * Being Taken to IOiln ! Work on 'Hiem in tlio Spring. Mr. James P. Lowe , chief of the engineerIng - Ing division , supervising architect's ofnco , Washington. D. C. , is in the city to discuss matters relative to the now custom house and post ofllcc. Ho tluds much of the Information sought for already anticipated by Custodian Alexander , who has forwarded to Washington the street , sewer nnd water elo- vntlons in block SO and ground plans of the buildings now upon it. The custcdiaii is preparing estimates for oftlco space and other conveniences In the now building for the customs nnd internal revenue departments and the United States courts. Postmaster Clarkson will furnish nn idoaof what accommodations the postal service will require , and the chances are that work will bo commenced upon Hie plans nt onco. Mr. Lowe states that when the preliminary drawings uro completed they will be forward ed to the custodian , who will submit them to the various federal ortlci.ilu for approval or modification. The department will be able to provide ample otllco and vault room In the new building , and Mr. Lowe believes that work upon the foundation will bo commenced In the spring. He will recommend that the principal front bo on Sixteenth street. The structure will bo so planned as to admit of liberal additions , should they ever bo demanded. Mr. Lowe will go from hero to Fremont , where ho expects to purchase a site for the proposed new postolllco building , nmt from tlicro tn vnn'ous other cities on n similar mis slon. This gentleman has been in the gov eminent service for a long tlmo nnd is ono of the standbys in the treasury department. IIo Took : the Money. The colored porter at Dellono & Co.'s wholesale liquor house celebrated the defeat of the combine by opening the safe and abstracting f 20 , with which ho started out to have a timo. Ho got no further with his money than a di vain the Third ward , where ho fell u victim to the seductive pas time of shooting craps , and lost every cent ho had. Yesterday morning lie met his em ployers with anoxeltmg story thnt three strangers had entered the building about 10 o'clock Tuesday night and after choking nnd binding him robUcd the an Co. This story was given to the police nnd de tcctivcs startcti out to run down the bold safe robbers. When the porter was closely questioned ho confessed that he wns the guilty party and promised to make good the amount stolon. The matter was dropped and the culprit will not bo prosecuted. - i Kin lull Content Tonight. There la to be a rattling good pugilUtlo soiree at Gormanlu , hull , South .Omaha , to night , between Billy O'Donnell nnd Charlie Davis , two aspiring lightweights. It Ls to bo a lhii.su contest with the smallest gloves allowable , for 75 and 2.j per cent of the gate. Both men have been In training for the past week nnd are pronounced most superbly tit. Davis has quite a reputation as a clean , hard lighter , while O'Donnell bus the mu.Hclo und the mug that justify the opinion that ho Is a good one. This isonool the Impromptu unheralded afTnin , which in variably turn out batter and more satisfac tory than the majority of professional mills. SICK HEADACHE ' Positively caret ] by these Little Fills. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty IVER Hating A perfect rcm cdy for Dizziness , Nausea. PILLS. Drowsiness. Baa Taste In the Kouto. Coated Tongue , I'aln la Uio Side , TOUPID 1JYEK. TUoy UJQ Bowels. I > urely Yegetiible. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SKILL PRICE 1.OVK8 HKIl J1U8UAND. Although IIo In Inimno ntid HcrCtilt * ilron Are In Need or Food. The announcement made In the pnpore ra- cntly ot the removal of Stunrt Thomas ( ocd to the asjluid ( or the liisauo wns read > y many people who duubtloss amlled as hey remembered the mild-mannered old fel- ow whoio figure tvosa familiar one on the trcclf and whoso harmless vagaries \vcro a abject of amusement to those who bad icard Ins oft repeated tale of ho\r ho had icon robucd of countless wealth by design- ng capitalists of Omaha. But the announcement was road with a dlf- urcnt feeling by an luvhlldvomnn who trigged four half-clad and moro than half- tnrved children In her nrms In a hovel In the outhern part of the city nnd found In the no- Ice the reason for her husband's ' disappear ance and the tint Intimation that the author- tics had decided to Uiko from her the man vho bed been her companion for twenty- hrco years undwastho father of her chil dren , The wlfo of Stunrt Thomas Reed is occu- > yini ? nn old dilapidated shed on Castellur street near Twentieth , nnd with her four unall children Is In destitute circumstances , jhc Is a woman of good education and has icon htindsoinc. Shots anlimilld uow nnd unablu to cnre for Herself , anil her children 'orm an additional burden , ono that U alto- fotlier too heavy for her to bear. To a ropor- or for TUB UCE who discovered her dis tressed condition she told bur story. She snldsho had been the wife of Stuart Heed for twenty'thrco yr.irs and bad been prosperous and huppy until three years ago when Itecd was taken ill with typhoid fever , When ho recovered from the flrst effects of the Illness ho wus Hlghty nt times but was jutting nlouf ? nicely when some hoodlums llv- tip hi the neighborhood cauKhthlin out ono light and umdo him the victim of n moult imaging In nil old barn. The shock was so severe that Uecd became Insane and huscver slnco been moro or less demented. At the tlnioof the outrageous treatment of Ilcjd his wlfo went to the police station uud reported the circumstances but says she was roufihly ordered to ? o away and not trouble the authorities with such senseless stories. Nothing accordingly was done , nnd the young ruftluiis continued to mi- my Heed , but their llr-it , work had robbed jim of his reason , nnd tholr further ill treat ment harmed him only physically. "i am unable to do any heavy" work , " said Mrs. Ural , ns she gathered her children closer to her and cried pitcously , "but I did all I could to support Stuart. Ho was u good husluiul to mo when 10 was well , nnd even when Ills mental troubles were greatest ho was always kind nnd loving. I don't care If ho is insane , ho was good to mo nnd I loved him and they had no rlifht to tnko him away from mo without ntiy notlco at all. "lam without any means of support except n small allowance that I got from ttio county each week , nnd I would almost as soon starve as to go after that. I would not RO for It If It were not to save the lives of my starving babies. Tiio poor- master makes fun of mo nnd wants to know why I nm after a pound of coffee , when my husband Is u millionaire. I suffer enough on account of my husbiiul's atlllctlon without Leing insulted by people who know who I nm. I have not n friend or relative in ttto world to euro for me , and I would not try to live : onfrcr but for my children's sake. " Men at tlio Shops. The rumor that moro men had been dis charged at the Union Pacific shops Tuesday Is denied by nn ofllcial who Is in possession of the facts. This same ofllcial expressed the opinion that the reduction of expenses and ccuscd for the tlmo being , although It was Impossible to predict the outcome. The only reduction which has been mndo In the number of men was niado on Friday last , when 150 were discharged. The other reduction In running expenses was made In time , the shops uow beiun run only eight hours a day. Wilson Hound Over. C. O. Wilson , the scoundrel arrested by Detective Horrlgnn as a procurer , pleaded guilty to that charge when arraigned before Judge JJelsley. Inasmuch as the police court docs not have trial jurisdiction in cases of this character , Wilson was allowed to waive examination and was held to the district court in the sum of $ T > 00. THE STANDARD COCOA OP THE WORLD. # r&ew + * * fwpwfowffw > rfwfvfew * * < fvfr * DELICIOUS , STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. Indeed there is no beverage like HCUTEN'S COCOA , "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " It stimulates and nourishes as none other , leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. J > eC3-VA.fi nOUTESI'HCOCOA , ( "ones trled.llwajsasej11 ; . Theitronff mny tnbo > It with | leniure anil tha weak with Impunity. Theoxcltluir effect * of tea ] [ uud oiiflTea are obvlnted by H tendy uie.nuit iierrou * dl nrtlor * urn re. > Hoved mid prevcnled. llcllcloii * to tie tmtc. "I.ui-ijc t sale In the > vorld. " i [ ASKFOIl V-VNUOUTEN'SATSHTAKKAfOOTlIEIS. M p lVsr < < r < A r < y r r < < TEN POUNDS TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT ! A a ricsh Produce/ there can bo no question but that SCOTT'S ' Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypoptiospliltes Of Limo and Soda la without a rival. Many have gained a pound a day * by the use of it. It euros . CONSUMPTION , SCROFULA , BRONCHITIS. COUGHS AND COLDS. AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING OI-S. ) EASES. - H r-HATAlir.K AH ZllLlt. I Jleiun you yet Uaueuulne aitlu-reitre I poor IniltttHuiii. TRADEMARK T m o niAT TRADEMARK ENGLISH KIM- KDY. An unfail ing cure for Sem inal Woaknei * , i ) pcrnmturrhoe * . liupotency ancl all illsensoi that follow as a - quence of Self- abuie ; an I.on of' MomorT. Unlior * BEFORETAKINQ. i tV..itu.te AFTER TAKIKO. I'alo In thi Hack , IMmnciS ot Vision. I'ramatura Old ARC , nnUmanr oilier dl en e that lead to Insanity or coniuroptlon nml n promnturn KTHTO. nfVnll particulars In our pamphlet , wblrnwo de- lt to aeml frco br mall to everr out. tvilia Sp - cine Meillctno 1 old t 11 per package , or > lz pack age * for U. or will bo lent trot by mall on receipt ot Uiomonej , br addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNAM STUKKT , OMAHA , NEB. Onnoeount of counterfeits we hai adopted the follow if rapper , th only gonnln * . NEBRASKA National Bank IT. a DEPOSITORY , OLIAHA , WEB. Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - B7BOO oncers and Dlrectori-Honrr Vf , Y tas. Pr sld nl | 14WU8. Bwd , Vbe-Priililontj Jaroo W. 8ara , W. V.Morst. JobnB. Collins , U. a CiuUtBC , J. H. B FaUlak , W , U. B. IIuitbM , oashlir. TUB IRON BANK. Corner llth ana Fuoam SU. 4 General Banking Uuilness Transacted. , ,1 , Each Season Has It ) own peculiar nialady ; but rrlth Uio blood malntnliifdliVa state of uniform rigor antt putlty , tythcuSfWAyer'sSiirsarsrllb. the system readily p tliipts Itsclt to changed conditions. CompoRti of tlio best alteratives find tonics , ami ticrfig highly concentrated. Aycr's H.ivsap.itllb | < ttiemo-jtcnectlTC and economical of alfbloocl mcOlclncs. "for some jean , fit' tlio return of spring , 1 had serious trouMultli my kidneys. I was unable to slettf nlj-hts , nnd suffered creatly with pains lutc \ small of tny back. H\.is also aflllctcdltli licadaohc , loss of appetite , nnd Indlgc'stton. Tlicsa symptoms \\crc mucli worse lasti sprint ; , especially the trouble with my bagk. A ftttnil { lersuailed mo to use Ayci's 'ir nparllla. 1 began taking It , niul my troubles all dl apieiued. | " Mrs. Otncvr.-i Iiclangcr , 21 llrldge si. . SprlogDeld , Mass , Ayer's SarsapaHISa DR. J. O. AVBn & 00 , Lowell , Uasa. BoldbyDruggliti. $ lslztl Worth t-i 1 1 exile. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUQL.AS 3THBE1T OMAHA. NEB. The most Ttldoly and favorably Icnowm spec ialists In the United Stntes. Tliotr longei- pnrlonoo. rotnnrknble nklll und universal uo- ifl9 < ) In the troiitmont untl euro of Nervous , Chroiiloand Surgical Dlsonsei , tmiltlo these eminent physicians to tlia full confidence of thn a 111 Ic toil overywhorp. Tlioy guarantee : A CERTAIN AND VOSITIVE CUKE for the uvrful effect * of early vlco nnd the numer ous uvlli thnt follow In Its train , TKIVATK , 1ILOOD AND HIUN DIBEASK3 sp ( ! ' > 'lllrLootlllutcly ! atl11 permanently oumd. NERVOUS IIEUIUTV AND BRXUAL DIS ORDERS yield readily to tholr skillful troat- S. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCEI13 Ruaranteed cured without pain or detention rfrY'DUO00ELE AND VAUICOOELE permanently - nently and uccessfully cured In every cnso. BYIMIILI9. aONOllHUEA , OLEET , Hpor- matorrhea , Bomlual Wt-nknnss , Lost Manhood. Night Emissions , Decnored Faculties , Female \Yoikuesi anil all dollcnto disorders peculiar to either sex positively cured , as well no nil functional disorders that result from youth ful follloi or the oxcesi of mature years. 9TIirTIlRl < Guaranteed poruianently Ollxlul U1VL oiircd , removal complete , nltliout cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cures atTcotcd nt homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A < sITRF riITP The awful effects of /I OURC UUi\L < early vice which brings organic weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all its dreaded ills , porraauonty cured. I FIR'S RFTT < \ Address these who have Im- imo. DC. II J pili-ud themselves by Im proper Indulgence and.isolltary unblti. which r.uln both mind nnd body , unfitting thorn far busluass.Btudv or malrlaga. MAUUIED MEN or. thuso entering on thai happy llfo. awuroof physical debility , quickly OtrR.BTJaOESS Is based upon facU. irirst Praotlail experi ence. Seoond-Evory cast li specially studied , thus starting right. TblrU-Madlclnes are prepared 'In our laboratoryexaotljr to suit each cue , thus efleotlqg euros without injury. Drs. Be'tfs & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB. DR-McGrREW THE SPECIALIST. Moro than IS yciuV experience In the troatmentoC PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro guaranteed la 3 to uro dap without tkolois Om hour's tlroo. STRICTURE Permanently on red without pain or Instrument ! ! no cutting ; no dilating. The most rcmnrknbio remedy known to modern Bclcncivl Write for circular * . SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO BO DAYS. Dr. Mclrn ( ' lri'iitnicntfnr this tcrrltlo blond dls- enno liai been nronounrml lliu most powerful nnd uocesHful rourndy ever iUk < ! 0 or < 'il for tha nbaoliito rnro of llil dlii'iiHO. Ilia nticceamrltti Hits tlttenio 1ms never been oqiinllort. A'completo CUUK OUAUJ Write for circular ! . LOST MANHOOD nn < 1 nil weakneM of the aerial orKani. ncrvousnoii , tlmlclUr unit iloipimilt'nor nbnotut lr cured. Tliuro- lief la Immediate nnd coniDlrtp. SKIN DISEASES , Catarrh , rheumatism , andXiVll dlspiuosof thoblool liter. kldnoT' anil bluJiloc.mrmanentlr cured. FEMALE DISEASES nd ncurnlif In. norrniunast snrt illicases of the ttora. sch cured. The Doctor'HrYllome Treatment" for lidloa u pronounced by nil HBO IIIITO mixt It , to bo tlioinontcoinpDta and conronlnnt remodr over of fered for the treatment of female dlneasei. Itl * truly a wonderful rmncxlr. Ho Instrument ! ! no piln. lloinm ion IAI > UH : KKOM JTO < ONLV. DR. McGREW'S marvelous success Imi won for him a reputation which It trnlr national la character , unc ] hU great armr ot patltwta reaches from tha Atlantlo to tha 1'sclllc. The Doctor U a graduate of "ituonLXn" raedlclnu and has hnd lotitf and careful OTporlenoo In hoipltal practice , and U claised among tha leading ipeclullila Inmodurnicloon. Treatment br corre spondence. Write for circulars about each of tha nbOYo disease ) , riirit Office , i4th and Farnarn Sts Entrance on elthar itraab LOST POWER. Nerro Hcani euro nil loiual woakoeii tn ollber ox , nctlnu on nervoi , brnto , tuxual or an . Aut > o- LUTK fUUK for luipoloucr. DlKhllr otnliiionn. loot meuorr , bad draumi , uvcrilon to loclctr ft box , postpaid. HIX boxeila. NKItVK 1JEA.N CO. , Iluffilo , N , V. boW br Qoudmaa Urge Co. , 1110 I'amatu St. , PREELMND LOOM1S & 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 ofdress. During the past week we have made the largest purchase of Win- terUnder\vear _ , 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 AUSTRALIAN WOOL & MERINO UNDERWEAR In both white and colored fabrics , ever shown in this city , without ex ception. The goods included iri this purchase are none of them of the cheaper grades , but are the finest fabrics made by this A/veil / known knittiug mill , in patent and regular shapes , and of fine texture. The goods are now on sale at the Continental Clothing House at prices as quoted below , and as we wish to distribute the goods included in this purchase ( which amounts to about 1OOO dozen ) as widely as possi ble , we reserve the right to limit every purchaser to four garmentsonly , as , at the prices we offer this underwear , many wholesale dealers would like to purchase the entire lot. V e offer for this week : Lot r. Is a special lot of 200 dozen natural wool [ no dycstuff used ] Underwear , in reg ular sizes , made in excellent manner and usually sold at $ i.25 each garment. We offer now to close at this sale at 75 Cents Each , 75 Cents Each , 75 Cents Each. These arc 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. 26. 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 arc worth that price today , we offer subject to the same restrictions to each buyer , at exactly one- 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. It 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 themselves. 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 full 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. vVewill send samples of this Underwear to any address , by express , giving the privilege 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 important 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 in the city and the prices were nevermore favorable for the consideration of buyers who appreciate style , quality and workmanship at prices guaranteed lower than can be obtained elsewhere for work of equal merit. We call especial attention to our large stock of Irish Frieze TJuls- ters in different shades. For severe weather , this is acknowledged to be the best garment in the market. 1 Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. The Largest Wholesale ancl Retail Clothing House West of the o o Mississippi. ERRORS MADE BY MAN ! To live upto all that you make is an error. Not to carefully consider where to buy and why you should buy is an error. To pay a big price for clothing because the store advertises heavily and charges big rates in order to maintain big expenses is worse than an error. To suppose that you can do better than you can at the Misfit Parlors is an error. To pay $35.00 for a ready-made suit when the Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-mado suit for $20.00 is an error. To pay $6 and $8 for poorer pants than the Misfit Parlors will sell you $3 and $4 is an error that costs. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREEOFCMARGETO INSUREA PERFECT FIT. SEiGi "WHAT YOU OAN SA.VR. SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. S'Ocuslom nmdo suit for ffl'2.50 $ < ] " > custom nmdo ororco.il for $32.00 $10 rustom inailo p.iulH for fBS.25 $00 custom nmdo suit for $110.00 $00 custom ninile overcoat I'm * $28.50 $15 custom iniitlK p.iuts Tor $7.50 $55 custom ninilc suit Tor $27.50 $50 custom niiulo orerco.it for $ 21.50 $ ll ! custom imulo jiautj for , " $ < ! 50 $50 custom innilo suit for $ -25.00 $45 custom imulo orcrcuat for $20.00 $12 custom undo pints for $ (1.00 ( $45 custom inailo suit fur $20.00 $40 custom nmile overcoat for $17.50 $10 ciiHtom nmilo pants for. . . $5.00 $ 10 custom nmdo suit Tor $18.50 $ ! 55 custom nmdo overcoat for $ M.Ot ) $ 8 ciiRtom imulo paiiU fur $1.50 ffi5 custom nmdo suit for $15.03 $28 custom miule overcoat for. . . . $12.25 $ 7 cus'om inn U punts for FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. ORIGINAL CLOTHING PARLORS , Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock , 1309 Faraam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 - . GTJRK LOOD POISON rom Whatever CEUEO Our eminent pUyfalclaiis aru ouports In dls- ousoHof tuo l > Ui < vi. anil ullOlIHOIMlU uml pjilVATlS rtlsouses. I'litlunts urd mcctihs- tully trealod liy mull. OlUccsiind consulllni ; Jooms. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCU Dourborrx Btrout , Clitouuo , 111. FACTS WEAK . . . . . . . . If rousufferfrom diseases caused by EXCESSES ! ERROF cV , ! ; ; , Lost Manhood. . sKgs'fti n"vn < > f uny kind nml want In know liow in cruu" IMIU.P at iKjme. mul 10 v. - . . . . . for our iMicik , . ITU tOIl WEAK MIM , " Ill3ll.4ll 111 lilatn rover Mention llilH paper. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. ZC9 Dearborn St , Chicago , III. ' TO WEAK W3EW Ruffrruu ; from the ellvi U < > [ ) uutiful ) rrrnri , curly decay. wuiliiK wcaUni u , lust niuuliocxl , tic. , I will srnil a Tuluabie treatise ( wnlcd ) contnliilnit full particular * for lionia turn. I'ltlCIl of ctiirui * . A pcuillil ! medical work ! ehoulil lm rpaii by rvery ninn whn Iff UPrrotiH nm ! ilrhUltatotl. 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