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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : BPNESPAt , DECEMBER 10 , 1890. 5
AMBITION'S ' ITCH FOR POWER ,
The fantco Normal Training School's Nlco
LUtlo Warfare.
YEARS OF SMOULDERING COALS KINDLED ,
Dr. A. 1 1. KlKfjH , 1'rliiclpal , and J. II.
Steer , Treasurer , Called to Now
York to Kxplnln Methods of
llio Institution.
NioiiiuiiA , Neb. , Dec. 0. [ Special to TUB
BEE. ] Itov. Alfred L. HlRgs , D. D. , founder
of the Bantco normal training school for tlio
education of Indians , located at Santco
ngcncy , tlili county , and Joseph II. Steer ,
treasurer , have boon called to New York to
adjust some differences of opinion as to the
management of that Institution- . The school ,
onoof thalnrgcst of thu kind It the United
' States , and In results surpassing all others ,
ls fostered by the American Missionary asso
ciation.
. From nn Infant institution established til
1871 It has ( ; rown to bo o'no of great proportions
tions and 1ms Increased expenses in compari
son to Us growth. Most of the buildings
have been erected from money donntod by
wealthy philanthropists In the cast expressly
for tlio purpose , and than mnuo the
property of the American Missionary nsso-
ciittlon wlthoutdrawuiK upon the general fund
of that hoard. As n rule Dr. Klggs bus
flKurcd toffct as much house for the money
ho could mid built as fur us Immediate funds
would warrant , depending on future appro
priations to complete the upper stories und
Inside work. By this method ho has built at
Snntco iigoncy buildings ngirregatlng $00,000 ,
oil of which have been thoroughly and eco-
nomicullv comploted.
'ilia ( inference * nrlslnpr between Dr. Ulgga
nnd Mr. Steer nro duo to the former's appar
ent rl ht to execute and thu lattor's obliga
tion to pay. The matter of funds Is In the
Imuds of Mr. Steer , an treasurer , with In
structions to use all illlllKcnco and economy
In their expenditure. The executive ofllc-a
is under the control nf Dr. iilggs nnd
a private secretary. All the clerical
worlt and management of the In-
htltution have been under the eye
of the principal , tlio growth of the institution
has been duo to his untiring energy mid farseeing -
seeing .sagacity , nnd being the recognized
power ho lias held bis ground nmaster. .
During the past summer Lr. ) Higgs made it
roqulsltlvo for funds with which to compluto
tholiiMldoworlcof onooftho now buildings ,
and , If any money was left , to use it for
other needed work for the mission , which
lie did not llko to ask for separately.
JMr , Steer went around quietly and secured
llguros for the completion of this bulldtni ; ,
unmindful of the other work planned by Dr.
Illggs , and underbid the doctor's cstlmuHi
several hundred dollars. With this array of
facts hu at once reported them to the mission
ary association and was allowed to tnko tlio
matter from the doctor's control , saving quite
a sum out of the appropriation nnd allowing
the other Improvements to go undone.
Out of this "hole In tlio wall" cumo n de
mand , through the association In Now York ,
for Dr. HlgRS to turn over nil books and
papers of his executive olllco to Mr. Stoer.
This Dr. Kings point blank refused to do and
hold the fort until the homo olllco bas seen
lit to bring the two factors in person before
them for full explanations from each other's
standpoint.
Tin : Ht K correspondent was waited on late
in thu autumn by a llostoii delegate to the mi-
uual meeting of the American Missionary as
sociation prior to Its convening at Minneapo
lis , nnd in conversation on this point of au
thority at the normal school , the dclo-
pate was surprised and remarked ,
"Why , wo don't ' know Mr. Steer In this institution
stitution- . KiK S is thu head and is rec
ognized ns such. Without him the normal
school at San too would bo llko a ship without
n rudder. There may bo some few technical
irregularities as to the disposition of funds ,
but from what I can learn they ara for the
Kood of tlio Institution's success and not used
for Dr. Ulgg's private ends. "
The Sautea normal school ivns first under
the control of the American board of foreign
missions , but in 16S3 was transferred to the
present management , as was the casa with
nil homo missions of a foreign nature. Mr.
Stcor llrst cnmo to Santco agency in 1WW as
blacksmith under the dispensation of tlio
Friends , which position ho held until the ad
ministration of Isaiah Llghtnor , now of
Genoa , this state , as agent , when bo was promoted
meted to the suporintendcnoy. Ills wlfo was
matron of the government sctiool at the snmu
time , nnd a controversy between the agent
, ' "Sml matron took plnco In 1SSU that resulted hi
the discharge of both and an order to leavu
the agency. Mrs. Steer was formerly a lady
missionary at the normal school and Dr. Higgs
pave them shelter ns against the agent's Irate
mandate. This resulted in employment for
Mr. Steer , untt in thu transfer from one mis
sionary association to the other in 1SS8 Dr ,
IJljrgs1 affairs were turned over to Mr. Steer.
Tun HIK : correspondent was told by the
highest authority that during this dark tioui
the temporary power , pending Dr. lllggs' x >
lionorntion aim return to the head of hU
pot Institution , was used for nil It was worth
yet the forgiving nature , of "bearing and
forobeurlng" was allowed to reach nighoi
than the petty triumph of ambition's smoul
dorinp Itching for powor.
Tlio outcome is looked forward to wltli
much Interest by all interested parties.
The Hov. Win. Stout , "Wlarton , Out.
states : After being Ineffectually treated b.\ \
seventeen different doctors for scrofula ntu
blood disease , I was cured by Burdock blooi
bitters. Write him for proof.
Takes tlio Ontli.
Luxnvnuuo , Dec. 9. [ Sptcial Cablejjmn
to Tin : HEK.J The duke of Nassau , wtio
upon the death of King William of Holland
succeeded to the throne of the grand duchj
of Luxemburg , today took the outU to main
tain national independence.
Po not take any chance of bolng poisoned 01
burned to diuth with liquid stove polish
paint * or onnmols , in bottles. The "Uishif
Sun Steve Polish 'is Jsafo , odorless , brilliant
"the cheapest and bast steve polish made niu
the consumer pays Torino expensive tin 01
glass package with every purchase.
. ' Italian Cabinet Changes.
Roitui , Dec. i ) . [ Special Cablegram ti
THE Ita.J Slgnor Urhnaldl has boon ap
pointed minister of the treasury and minis
tcr of flnanco to nil the vacancy In the cab
met' caused by ttie resignation of Slgno
Oiollttl.
The clergy , the nicdicnl faculty and tin
people nil endorse Burdock blood bitters ni
the best system renovating , blood purlfyhij
tonic in thu world. Send for testimonials ,
Count Hurlwt DCMOUMOOHXnxvspapurs
UI'MIUN' , Deo. 0. [ Special Cablegram t <
Tin : Uii.J : : In nn Interview Count Horbor
JMsmurck , who has Just returned to IJcrlli
from London nnd Paris , denounced the oL
stlnncy ( if thos > u newspapers which persist I
Decking to discover the political object in hi
trip , which , ho declared , was taken solely fo
pleasure. Hospolto enthusiastically of th
promenades , theaters and stores of Paris.
Weather J'rolmlilllUes.
For December Indications jwlnt ti
cold , frosty weather. That , howuvor
will inako no dllforouco to those win
travel iu the stoiin-hcitcd : : nnd electric
lighted , limited vostlbulo train whiol
la run only by the Chicago , Mihvuukcx
& St I'.iul fly. botwooii Oiiv.Uia uiu
Chicago. TlUH ologunt train leave
Oiniiliu lit 0:10 : p. in. arriving in Chicngi
nt UtU : ! iv. iu. , in time to make till ciiston
connections. For further inforraatioi
apply at city ticket olllco , 1501 Farnuti
> t. , Onmhiu P. A. NA8II ,
J. E. I'UKSTOX. General Agent ,
Oily Prissoijjjcp Agent.
'llnrty llolow In Vormnnt.
L.THONVII.U : , Vt. , Dec. 0. The inorcur ;
ncro this morning touched 110 = below zero.
Throujrh coaohos-Pulluuui palne
Bloopers , dining curs , free reclining dial
cars to Chicago and lutorvoning point
vliv the great Rock Island route. Tlcko
olllco 1001. . Sixteenth uud Furniuu.
A. IMmt Tlmt Wnnn't Hlmkort Out
In TUB Dr.n news room last night , Just before
fore "lime' ' was called , n pleasant llltlo cpl-
sodo occurred. Mr.J. . Pollan , chnlrmnn of
tba chapel , recently married , was presented
with n bank book calling for a snug sum
which had quietly and gcnnroualy been con
tributed to by his fniurnuls. The address
was made byU. L. Judson in a feeling and
eloquent manner and the recipient looked the
gratitude his tongue could not express.
Gessler'B MagioHeadache Wafers. Cnroall
headaches in 'JOmlnutci. At all druggists.
VOVIn VAVGIIT AT tAST.
A Smooth Young IMnii Serves a Sum *
IIIOH8 on tlio Wizard.
NKW YonK , Doc. D. [ Special Telegram tote
to THE BEB.J Jay Gould went to bed last
nlitht In an unhappy frame of mind. The
sanctity of his homo had been invaded , the
conference with the other magnates of the
"street" had been Interfered with and ho had
been served with papers in a damage suit ,
ho servieo of which ho had long avoided ,
'rocoss serving is ordinarily an easy thing
'or ' a lawyer's clerk. The men who are to bo
crvcd anticipate the service and are ready
'or It. Sometimes , however , they do not
eslrc to receive the papers and thca export
icrvico is called In. Among those who have
reputation for this sort of work is J. Frank
Anbom , a young man whoso rosy checks and
'uvenllc nlr lit him for his unusual calling.
o is of a sl/o , shape and appearance to don
: ihnost any dlsgulso effectively , and ho has
ho courage necessary to perform his duties.
Icing denied admittance to the Gould resl-
lonce , ho bribed amesscngor to loan him his
; 'ont nnd hnt. Thus arrayed ho appeared
ignln , but without success. Ho then attired
ilmsolf In other clothes nnd entered the
.lalatial homoof the wizard , and In the dls
gulso of u messenger from the elevated rail-
ivay company's ' ofilco obtained annudlenco
ivlth Gould. When the process server en
tered the house ho was ushered to a back
liarlor , where ho was mot by Jay Gould and
Ids son Georgo. The latter assumed u rather
belligerent attitude and seemed to bo about
o roscnt the Intrusion , but Mr. Gould inter-
'ored and said :
"My boy , what can I do for youl"
Mr. Gould was answered : "I hnvo a paper
hero I wish you would read. "
Mr. Anboni then handed him a
cttcr and also a summons In the
d.unngo suit. Mr , Gould was caught mid
caged , and after receiving ti lerturo from the
ivlzard the untcrrilicd messenger retired ,
Hiving fulfilled his mission.
"Out of the ncttlo danger , wo pluck this
flower safety , " How , If you please ! " "Why ,
o took a dose of Dr. Bull's cough syrup. "
If you go out early in the mornlng.you may
catch rheumatism ; therefore keep Salvation
oil in the houso. It is a sure remedy.
\ YOIIIIR Scotch Captain Killed oil
Ills Wedding Anniversary ,
Youic , Dec. 9. [ Special Telegram to
Tnn BKK. ] The four-masted steel British
ship Buckingham cnmo into port yesterday
with ono of her heterogeneous crow of black
barbarians from Mauritius , named Groso ,
tied to a stanchion on the inuln deck forward ,
with his fuco turned to the northerly , snow-
ad on blast , and a stocky savngo of a Lascar ,
3hug\van Almas , manacled In the Iron deck
houso. The ensign of the stately ship was nt
half-mast for her dead commander , Cantaln
Peter Lyall , a young Scotchman , whoso body
lies many fathoms deep olt the bleak and
rupged Shetland Islands. The Lascar mur
dered him on October 11 , the first anniversary
of the captain's marriage in Brooklyn to ti
comely young Scotch woman" , who began the
voyage to Calcutta with him hi their honey
moon and came back on the ship a widow.
Two members of tbo produce exchange ,
Captain Lawrence Garrick nnd John N.
Burr , friends of the couple , went down tht
bay on the tug Mutual , In the snow storm tc
meet the great ship , prepared to congratulate
the happiest pair of voyagers that cvoi
crossed u wintry sen. The ensign at half-
mast gave them warning , nnd Mrs. Lyall ,
who was standing m the cabin door , greeted
them with tears. They shortly learned ol
the brutal imtrdor of the captain and his sub
sequent burial iu the ocean off the Shetland
islands.
Children Kiijoy
the pleasant flavor , gentle notion nnd sooth
Ing effects of Syrup of Figs , whan in need o
a laxative , and if the father or mother b <
costive or bilious the most gratifying result ;
follow its use , so that it is the best famtlj
remedy known and every family should hav <
a bottle.
Died in the Pulpit.
NKW Bnu.NswicK , N. J. , Deo. 9. ( Spccin
Telegram to THE Bun. ] AVhllo preaching t <
a largo congregation at the East Millstom
Reformed church , Sunday night , thu pastor
Hov. D. K. Stroii ? , said : "A man might fal
as easy ns a star from heaven. " The next In
slant his face turned ashy pale , ho clutchei
wildly at the pulpit for support , and the :
dropped on the floor in a Jit of apoplexy. Th
horrified congregation was spell-bound for ;
moment , then the cooler ones rushed to th
prostrate pastor and raised him from th
iloor. Ho was talcon home nnd died ycstcr
day morning. Ho was sixty years of ago.
To Nervous Debilitated Men
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SOUTH 0.11.tll.l
Out Her Gold Watch.
A lady , too modest to give her name , it :
forms the police that her Elgin gold watc
bos been lost or stolon.
Coat Stolen.
Lee Hico reports to the police that ho had
valuable coat stolen and gives the nnmo o
Carroll Bennett as the thlof. The policohav
not obtained any trace of thlof or garment.
High School Klcctlon.
The high school has elected oniecrs for th
ensuing term as follows : Miss Blanch Glu ;
gow , president ; Miss Matlo Howe , vie
president ; Unlph Hall , secretary ; Mfes Mln
nlo Dennis , treasurer.
Tlio Merchants * Carnival.
The ladies of the M. E. church have con
plotod all preliminary work for the Moi
chants' carnival to bo held in Itowloy's 1m
Friday nnd Saturday of this week. Captni
A. L.'Lott is drilling a company of youn
ladles with gratifying results. Those havln
it in chnrgo are confident of making an en to :
tainment as interesting to spectators as proi
liable nnd significant to patrons and gratify
ing to the ladies.
1002. Sixteenth nnd Furimm Btroots i
the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick
ota to all points east at lowest rates.
Mortuary.
The funeral of Dr. C. M. DInsmoor wi
tuUc place lit 1 o'clock this afternoon froi
Trinity cathedral , Just two years ago ye ;
torday occurred the furernl of the wlfoof'th
deceased. Interment will bo maJo Iu til
family lot nt Forest Lawn.
The remains of Mrs. Grace Wilbno !
Leonard will arrive in this city toda
from Los Augolcs , Oil. , oven the Souther
Pacific. The funeral will take place froi
the First Congrepitional church , Nlncteont
nnd Davenport streets. Interment will bo i
Prospect Hill.
The funer.il of M. C. Wilbur will tak
place at U':30 this afternoon from tii
rosldonco , 2010 California street * lutormon
will bo at Prospect Hill.
RetlroR From the Ueneli.
Another professional man has boon a
tractou to Omaha. This time It Is Judge 1
IJ. Tiffany of tlio Mnth judicial district , wl
for the past four weeks has been sitting I
Judge Ulnrkson's place hi this city ,
Monday evening Mr. Tiffany forwarded h
resignation to the governor whn tlio requo :
that It take place as soon us possible.
Judga Tiffany's district comprised tl ;
counties of Boone , Lou p. Howard , Hul
Greeley , Wheeler , Garflohi , Hayes , Tlionin
Blulno uud Grant , Hu has ocauiiled th
bench for the last MIWUU years. His lion
was at Albion. The Juilt'O U a ropubllcou.
COMMVAVK SIGNALS.
low They are Hereafter to bo
latcdlu thin Country.
With a view to lessening the number of
'cold-wave" ' warnings and confining them to
ho more pronounced cases , thus giving the
Is piny s of signals greater prominence , Gen-
ral A. "W. Orecly , chief of the weather
uroau , has issued a bulletin of instructions
utliiilng the plan to bo pur-
ucd in the future In Issuing
varnlngs of the approach of cold-waves and
a issuing forecasts of anticipated sharp falls
n temperature , which may not hoof sufll-
lent Buverity to warrant the display of the
'cold-wavo signal. "
The plan , ns given , is ns follows : "Warn-
ngn 01 cold waves and other temperature
alls nro issued from the signal ofllro at
Vashlngton whoa it is expected that they
vill bo so sudden and sharp ns to materially
ntcrfcro with the comfort of the community
r cause damage to material interests. A
old wave , In general terms , Is defined to be
> fall hi temperature , over an extensive area ,
t 203 in twenty-four , or 2a = iu iorty-clght
ionrj , nnd to the freezing point or
jolow. Warnings of cold waves nro
ssucd when It is expected that the area
.fTectcd . will exceed 100,000 square miles In
ixtcut , und in well-dcJlned cases for p lesser
, ren. In the past ten years there have been
ai instance's in which tem | > ornturo falls of
J0 ° In S ! 1 hours have occurred over areas ox-
coedlng fiO.OOO square miles In extent , and 150
cases In which the area was between 50,000
, nd 100,000 square miles. The arras of t m-
icraturo falls ol ffl ) = or over are often of very
treat extent , sometimes exceeding 1.000,000
qnnro miles. The average extent of these
rcns , including all above 50,000 square miles
u extent , is 287,000 square miles. The aver-
go arc of iiO = falls , including only such cold
vaves as exceed 100,000 squuro miles
n extent , is 353,000 square miles
"When the temperature h ! U = or lower ,
alls of 14 ° , 12 = , or oven 10 = arc sotno-
Imcs highly important. When temperature
alls of this kind are expected a forecast will
> o made giving the anticipated minimum
etni > crutures , and the places where expected ,
"From October t to April 1 , if n fall of 20 =
r more is expected , nnd the minimum tern-
> eraturo or extent of territory covered by
ho fall will hardly bo such as to Justify a
display of cold-wavo signals , n warning , sct-
Ing forth the anticipated fall of temperature
md the localities , will bo inserted in the
egular forecasts , nnd sent by special mes-
iago to the signal service stations therein
specified.
"In the state of Florida , nnd in a strip of
country 100 miles wldo from the gulf coast ,
n the states of Alabama , Mississippi , Louis-
ana and Texas , nnd along the Pacific const ,
sudden changes of temperature will bo an-
lounccd In the general forecasts , and cold-
wave warnings will bo replaced by frost
warnings , and the flag ( white with n black
square in the center ) will bo known as the
frost wnrnlntr flag , and will bo displayed
whenever it is anticipated n damaging frost
wfll occur. By a damaging frost is meant
ono that would bo injurious to the principal
crops or other material Interests iu the
vicinity where the flag Is displayed. This
will vary in different sections. The same degree -
greo of cold , for instance , which might be
disastrous to tobacco in Kentucky might
: auso no damage whatever to growing crops
n another section.
At signal service stations outside of whal
s designated us tlio frost warning district
[ Florida , the gulf coast , and the Pacific
coast ) the cold wave flag will bo displayed IIQ
trost warning flag in the c.irly autumn nnd
ate spring when the orourrenco of a damag
ing frost is anticipated. "
The correctness of the maxim "nothing
succeeds like success" Isvcll exemplified In
Ayor's S.irsaparilla. The most successful
combination of alteratives and tonics , it nl
ways succeeds hi curing diseases of the blood ,
and hence its wonderful popularity.
VAGIIAXX CHILDUEN.
Colonel Hojjelnnd's Kirortti to Oaro
For nnd Kel'oi'iu Them.
Twenty-two ladles mid gentlemen met will
Colonel Ilogoland Monday night in the par
lors of the Y. M. C. A. building to talk ovei
plans for active and practical work in behal
of the vagrant boys and girls of Omaha.
The colonel addressed the gathcrlni
at some length , explaining thi
object of the meetingnm
rotating his oxporiortcoin can torn cities In the
work of'sccuring homos for uufortuimU
children.
It was decided to organize a branch of tin
state association at once in Douglas county
and the election of officers proceeded.
Mr. W. M. Lorimorwas elected prcslden
nnd Uev. Mr. LIpo recording secretary
Mrs. Hodges was elected corresponding secretary
rotary , uud Hov. Mr. Savidgo chosen treas
urer. The five vice-presidents clouted were Dt
Leiscnring , L. A. Harmon , M. M. Marshall
M. G. Thompson and A. P. Hopkins.
A committee of three , consisting of Mr ,
Lorimer , Uov. Mr. LIpo and Hov. Savldgc
was appointed.to map out immediate plan
of action and report at a meeting to bo bell
next Monday evening nt the same placo.
A state organization has been cffectec
with headquarters at Lincoln as a branch o
the National boys' und girls' homo at Wash
iugton , and the organization completed las
night Is intended to cooperatevlth othe
cuunty organizations in securing the pas.sag
of laws for the protection and assistance o
vagrant boys and girls und to look aftc
these unfortunates in Omaha.
Dr. Birnoy euros ) cntarrh , Bco Bldjj.
Army Noton.
Private Kolstor , Sixteenth infantry , hn
been transferred to Company D , Twenty-firs
infantry , stationed at Fort Douglas , Utah.
Hereafter enlisted men tried for mine
offenses before summary courts will not aj
pear in orders. This will bo good news t
post clerics.
Privates O'Neill nnd Polk , Company A
Seventh Infantry , have been ordered di :
charged from the army , having cnliste
under false pretenses.
Captain Garrotty , Seventeenth infantrj
has been transferred from Company E t
Company K , and Captain J. M. Bums froi
Company 1C to Company E , stationed at Koi
Kussoll , Wyo.
Private James Charles. Company B , Se <
oud infantry , lias been placed on the retire
list of the army after thirty years' service
also Private Casper Strohin , Company C
Seventeenth infantry , stationed at Fort D. J
Russell.
Lleutenuut Colonel Sanford , Ninth cavalr
on duty nt Fort Loavonworth , Kan. , has bee
ordered on field duty to command the ba
talion of four troops of cavalry encamped i
Rapid City , S. D. , now commanded by Cn ]
tain Carr , First cavalry.
Disappeared.
G. T. Clark , an employe in the shoot ire
department at the Union Pacific shops , h ;
mysteriously disappeared.
Ho heard a rumor about the shops last Fr
day afternoon to the effect that ho was to 1
discharged Saturday night , and nt one
went up town to drown his sorrows in tl :
flowing bowl. Ho went to a bank where 1
had several hundred dollars on depot It ii\ \
drew out the entire amount. With this li
started out to discolor the town , and h
friends have not scon anything of him sine
The rumor about his discharge proved ui
oundcd.
LIKE GEN L GRANT'S.
I liml rv cancer on my Fatal
tongue that fcpread Un results
til my thro t was so af- -
fctoiltlintIcouUls < nicc-
ly swallow. My pliysl- cancer
clansnld It was a casu ous sores
very- similar to Gen'.l. have
Q.aut'B. S. 8. 8. cinoil often
mo sound and well. 1
been
b.llovo It saved my llfo.
averted
Mrs. A. M. Colilsmlth , by tak-
Brooklyn , N. Y. , n _
S. S. S ,
Hook on lilood ami Srklu diseases frco.
TwC S.vi t Specific , Co , Atlanti , Ga.
Continental . Clothing - House.
"j
, v The Boys' Department.
Special Sale of Boys' Overcoats , Ulsters and Suits !
A sale of special interest is announced to parents for
: his week in the boys' department. Only a few weeks remain
'or us to close our large stock of winter suits and overcoats.
We propose to reduce the stock at any cost , and to those who
appreciate well made and perfect fitting garments , this sale
will be of unusual importance. We call attention to a bargain
ine of
; At$3.50. .
Cut in sizes 6 to 12 , plain sacks and plaited jackets , in
two shades , of neat cassimere goods , sold everywhere for $5
and § 5.50. We have large quantities of them and this price
will sell them rapidly. Don't ' wait , but come early and get
Srst choice.
choice.PRICE $3.50.
Sises SX22 TO
FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. ,
Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts.
TOR RAIN
CUKES AND 1'HEVEN'TS
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
Inflammation of the I.UIIKS , Kidneys and UowoH Sciatica , Chilblains , Fron Bites , Toatlmcha. Headache
Tains In the llnck , Cljost and Limbs , and nil llio unual
CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD.
Tlio application of RAtWAV8 11KADY RKMUK1. totha parts nffpoted , will Initantlj rolloro and noon
cure tbo tiiflurcr Internally Indues of from thirty tu alxty drops , In half n tumbler otwator.lt will euro In
nfow momenta. Crnrnpi , Spnnms , Sour Htcmmch , I'ollo , Klntulenco , llonrtburn. Diarrhoea , Hick Headache ,
Nniison , Vdmlllnir , Cold Chills , Norvousnoi' , riluppluainesa , unil ull Internal , uulns. 60 cunts u buttlo. For
nlo nt Druggists. 11ADWAY * Co. , 3S Wurren St. ,
Physicians , Sumtoiis and Specialists.
14O9 DOUGL.AS BTRELET
OMAHA , NBR
The moi widely nna favorably know * sjieo-
Ullstaln the United States. Tholr long ex
perience. remarkable skill and unlrenal mo-
cos3 in the treatment and oure of Nervous ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases , entitle these
eminent physicians to the full confidence ol
the aftllciod orrery hurn. They guarantee :
A OEI1TAIN AND VOSITIVE OURE foi
the awful effect * of e ry ) vlco and the numer
ous orlls that follow la Its train.
1'UIVATE , BLOOD AND 8ldN DISEASES
speedily , eomnlotely nnd permanently cured.
NKRVOUS DEHILITY AND BEXUAJj CIS-
OUDERS yield roadlly tothotr uUlllful treat-
FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOER9
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
TI'YDUOOKLE AND VAIUCOOELB perma
nently and successfully cured In orerr case.
8VPIHLI8. QONOHUllEA. GI.EET , Spor-
rnatorrhea , Bcmlual Weakness , Lout Manhood ,
Night Emissions , Decayed Faculties. I'emulo
Wouknes * and all delicate disorders peculiar
to either sex pcmltlroly cured , ns well no all
functional disorders tnnt result from youth *
fill follies or the excess of mature ) yean.
CTpir'pITRP Guaranteed permanently
Ol IX1V/1 UiVL. oured , removal complete.
without cutting , caustla or dilatation. Curoa
iffpotod at home by patient without a mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A IIPF TURF The aw'ul effects nt
n. OUK.E LUlU , onrly vlco which brings
orpanlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd
body , with all IU dreaded lib , pormanunty
cured.
TRS RFTT Address thojo who have Im-
imo. DD11O
paired thoiuielvei by Im
proper Indulgence jml , solitary habit * , whloh
rum both mind and pouy. unfitting them tot
buvlnn . study or marriage.
. MAHUIED MKN or those entering on that
happy life , awn , roof physical debility , quickly
OUR
Is baart upon facts. Itfrst 1'rsotloal experi
ence. rJeoond Every en e IB specially studied
thus starting right. . Thlrd-Medlclne * ar
prepared In our laboratory exactly to tult
each case , thus effectiugcuroswltbout Injury.
Drs. Bettssj & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET ! OMAHA. NEB.
G. A. Ulidquest
IS THE
Merchant ' % \ Tailoring
*
business and Invites hU old ( Honda and pat
rons , as well as the general publlto call ami
Inspect his noir ntocU of Imported od doiuestla
vrooluus. Every tula ? llrst olusrf.ua
ESTABLISHED 1874. SIC S. 15TH ST.
Rub a lame back
with Pond'o Extract.
TO WEAK MEN
Bulftrtnjj from Iho orlccunf youthful I'rrora , e rly
decay , wosUiue weakuciu.loat mtmhCHH ] , -u-Iwlll
tnna a valuabla trcatlw ( walril ) contalnlnK full
imrtlculan for homo euro. I'llKi ; of charge. A
cplendld medical ork : xtiouId Le nad by nvery
man who li norrmm and ilrlillltatril. Xddrtui
Prof. 1'.C. I'OU'LIilt , .TIooduConiu
AMUSEMENTS.
Three :
Oommeucing
MONDAY DEC Slht
Wcduchduy Matlncc.
W.H.l'owers' ' Company
I'loscntltiutlio Konmntlo
Irish Drama ,
The Fairy's Well
A Companion Play to
Tlio Ivy fieaf.
A strlotly 11 rat class
L'ompmvlnolmlhifr : the
talented Irlbli comedian ,
CARROLLJOHNSON
Latoof Johnson & Blavln'a
Mln-troK
A powerful itraaiatlc com.
puny. Production the name
ns nt the llth St. , theater , N.
T Snla of scats begins Sat
urday.
's-3 '
- SATURDAY MATINEE
OOMMENOINQ
Dec. 11
SECOND SEASON. SUCCESS U.VABATED
B
Mr. Gus Thomas' ' Unique Oomedy-
U Drama ,
R | THE BURG LRR |
Q
A Skillful Interpreted
blending bya
of a
Laughter Great
and Tears Company.
A
iNcr.uniNO
R MR. A. S. LIPMAN ,
Tin usual. ? ulo of scats Wednesday.
Xhc Qrand TONIGHT.
First Production In Omaha of the Sensa
tional Melo-Drama
THE WILD VIOLET ,
11V THE
ARIZONA JOB COMPANY.
1'01'UJvAIt PIUOES.
DIME EDEN MUSEE.
WILL LAWIiKll. JtnnaRer. Corner llth ana Farnam
Directs Oiualm. .Wuckof Dec. 8th.
THE MIDGET
MITE , ,
AeolO , wolght 11 pounds , liclght 21 IncliCB , A
rare , curious wonder ; a frcnW unrivalled ,
/iiuirltti ! ; : , niaRlo ; tlio Adams clilldri'n , Kol-
llns , wire walkur , and a lioit of attractions.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O - B7.BOO
Otacaroand Director * Henry W. Yatot. Preildmtj
L wliS. Hed , Tlo-Pr ildenlt Jarait W. BaTfttfa. W ,
V7Mor . JohnB. Coillnt , 1C 0. Caihbig , i. N. B.
P Ulok , W. II. Hugbet , oaihlir.
THE IliON BANK.
Corn r ltu and Vunun SU.
4 Oerjonvl Hanklnz Uuslnea * Tranaaetcd.
DLLC.WEMI
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
Bneetfla for llriUrla , I > | itln Jt.r.t , tinunlgla. Wnk
Iuln u , M nU4 Dcpraiuoa , Kof Unlnn at tbo Uraln , ro-
puJllnr In Innnlljr aa Itnatag to mliery dee r anj
dentil. Prcnutur * Old All * . liamnnc . Luw or rovicr
Inolther MI , Involuntary LOBXVI , and ftp nnttorrhaij !
caui l lij ov ri > rUoA of llio tr Jn , lrbmo or
QT r4ndu1g nce. lAch tx > x ronuUntnatmontL'a treat.
tnent J1 a box , or kiz for 0) , l nt hy rnailimpaid.
VTltb acn order for llz hoxr . will lend purehu r
mitnntM > to rfand ncgey ir Iho tr tmcnt r&llato
tum. Uimr nUxn luuvd an.l u-enulne told uali br
GOODMAN DHUG CO. ,
lUOl'urtmio Street , - Omaha Nab.
DR. GLOJGK.
EYE AND EA.R ,
Uarkor lllock , Ut i aal faraitu. Ti ) louUoao Ol ,
BOY'S ULSTERS
Price SS.SO
For Boys' , the Ulster is the most popular
garment in our stock. We have a full line for
boys of all ages , in freize and chinchilla. We
offer at this sale a special line of wool ulsters ,
wide collars , full length , with wool trimmings ,
at $ B.BO.
The largest assortment of Boys' Ulsters
and at prices which will be sure to interest aU ,
in search of honest goods at bottom prices.
HAT DEPARTMENT
Boys' cloth Windsors and driving caps ,
BOc. We will sell ten styles of boys' cloth
Windsors and 18 dozen jersey turbans this week
at 8Oc each.
HiFISCHER ICE TOOL. Q
HiO s a.in.ci Markers ,
HiO
O WITH LIFTING CAMS. H
H DOUBLE ! MARKERS. O
A fUH line of Everything used by Ice Gtvthorera . O
S = nd for Catalogue und Prices.
O HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
1405 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
We guarantee to
cure any case of Syph
ilis no matter of how
long standing. And
we have the only rem
edy that will cure the
disease. Tou 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.
and Surgical Institute
Corner Oth aud Hartley Strootj , Omaha.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases and Deformities.
DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN ,
Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamr-
Ilir UthpivrltnowiP < 1K ]
leading remedy for Ml tha
unnatuinl dlaclianern and
prlVRtuillsmw-noliiipn. A .
certain euro for tUe delilll.
tattng weakneu titcullar
lo women.
. IprencrHjoltnndfeeldttfa lit rernmmeudlne It to
all ufTrrera.
A.J.STONEn.MD.DEGUUR.IlL
Nolil hy nrtiKKUfa.
I'1111115 81.00.
JOSEPH BfLLOTPS
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS ,
DR.MCGREW
THE SPECIALIST.
Store limn 15 ycmrs' oxporlcncoln Iho trcatmcntot
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A euro Ktiarnntoctl la 3 to Uro ilayawlthout tUaloii
oruu liuur'i time.
STRICTURE
rcrroftncntly-fiiroil without imln or Instruments ) no
euttlnn ; nu dlliitlnsl. Tlio mint rumarknlno rumoJf
known tu tuodorn eclonca Wrlto for circular * .
SYPHILIS
CURED IN SO TO BO DAYS.
Dr. McCiion'R trnttmont furtlilnterrlulolilomldls-
oanulim liot'll pronouiired thu most poworf ill ami
uccui fnl rumoily arvr illicavarml for Iho uliioluti
curoof tlilHdlHonso. HU nuccoss with this dUuasa
him novur bwii ( Kiunlleil. A coiuiiloto C'UHK ( lUAUj
A.NTttli. Wrlto tor c'lrculnn.
LOST MANHOOD
and nil weakness nf tlio roxual orient" , norvoiMnoit ,
timidity nnililoipiinilcuicr.iili'olutoly curoJ. Tharo
ller la Immediate ntul complota.
SKIN DISEASES ,
Cntarrh , rlioumutlim , uiul nil ilUenins o ( thablail
liver , kluncya nml blnddcr iicrnrincntly curoil.
FEMALE DISEASES
mid neuralgia , norTOUinoss and nt cawos of tlio mom.
noli curiMl. The Ihictor's "Homo Troatmunt" for
lattice li pronounced liy nil who hnro used It , to ua
thoniont complota and eonvonlcnt remedy liver of-
faroil for tlio treatment of ( immlo dl.noasos. Ull
truly n womli-rful remedy. No Instrument ! ; uj
ruin. Ilouits vunljAlillit FUOJI ZT04 osi.r.
DR. McGREW'S
mnrrclom tiiccon lins won for him a roputitlnn
which In truly nntloml In chumnter , nnd hit xro it
army of patlonti reaches from Ilia Atlaatla t'i tlin
, nf "IIKOIII.AU"
PncUlo The Doctor U n Kradiiala
modlolno nnd has Imil lonffnnil careful oxporlenoatrt
ho pltnl practlct ) , hint ll cliiiaorl ninnnx Iho leading
iprclallHln In moiluni scloncn. Trontmont br corro-
ipumlunco.Vrltu for ctrculin about each of tits
Office , 14th and Farnam Sta
Krurnncocm ciltliir ttrout
PRINCIPAL POITS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
V V * 1 *
1302 Fnrnnm Stroot.
Harry P. Deuel ,
City PiisaoiiKor und Ticket