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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1890)
8 TEE OjttAHA DAELY BEE : UttDAT , EEOEMBEE' 12 , 1890 THE CITY. Albert Blorstaclt , the celebrated art ist , will nrrivo In Ointiha Ironi Denver Monday or Tuesday and will rcmuln hero iv fo\v days. The Omnlm Btrcot railway conductors and motor men will give their first an nual balUt Exposition hull Friday evening - ing , the 10th Inst. The f unornl of the late Henry Scroprctn will tnko plnco from the St. Phillip chnpol , corner of Twenty-second and Nicholas streets at 2 o'clock this after noon. County .Twice Shields absented htmpolf from the bench long enough yesterday morning to unlto In mnrringo Uornard Anderson and Anna Carlso.i. The cere mony wns performed in the jydjjo s pn vatc olllco. A recorUion will bo plvon this evening by the members of the First Christian church , In the church parlors , corner 20th and Capitol avo. , to their new pastor , Rov. Thomas E. Cratnblott , recently from Salem , Ohio. Mrs. Fisher and L. 0. Morrison , whc were arrested upon a charge of larceny preferred by George Duncan , were JH * ralgncd for trial yesterday , but on nc- of the com' couiU of the non-appearance plaining witness they were ( Uncharged , II. B. Smith has Hied a complalnl charging Edward Kich .with embezzle. incnt. lUch is a teamster in the ctnploj of Smith , who delivers lumber for .lohn A. Wakollcld. U Is claimed that Hicli received $2.00 forbomolumbor winch hi delivered and failed to turn over tin money to Mi * . Wnkofiold. The funeral of Gcorgo Hung , who ro ccntly committed suicide , will take place today at 2 o'clock , from the rosl dcnco of Mr. W. A. Watson , No. 232 ] Ilarnoy street. The deceased belonged to the horscshoors' union and that or panlxatlon will have clinrgo of th ( funeral. The body will bo interred It Forest Lawn cemetery. The roUoi * Bleating season at the Cell Beutn Is In full blast and the largo build ing is well filled every afternoon tint evening with young and old lovers o the exhilarating oxorclsq. Good mush is In attendance. This alTords an excel lent diversion for both young and old and the largo attendance shows how the opportunity Is appreciated. The price ! are very reasontiblo and the pleasure ol the patrons Is carefully looked after. The Uev. Wm. Stout , Wlnrton , Ont. elates : After being ineffectually treated b ; seventeen different doctors for scrofula nm blood disease , I wns cured by Burdock blooi bitters. Write him for proof. IIKK OWN KXKCUT10NI3R. Life ? Pnnnlo lUllups Bull II pr Cnrecr. The Inquest over the remains of Fnnnli Blllups was held yesterday morning. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin and Mrs. Uobeccj Martin , the grandmother and aunt , respec lively , of the deceased , testified that the git had had n severe nttack of spinal mcningiti when she wns about ten years of ngo whlcl shattered her nervous system , so thntshowa not only of nn Irrltnblc anil nervous disposl tlon , but was also tumble to hold anything li her hands \vlllioiit dropping it. Doing i domestic this lust nfflictloa operated agnins her and caused her to bo very despondent Jler brnln also seemed somewhat affected. The parents of the girl live about eigh miles south of Hay Springs , In this state. As fnr as these witnesses know no furthei cause existed for the actions of the deceased Dr. Sommers testified that ho had bcci called to sco the girl Tuesday evening am found her in great agony with symptoms o poisoning by some corrosive sublimate. Sh died soon after ho reached her , but rousei sufficiently before death to say she had takci poison. The jury returned a verdict that death en sued from thn effects of poison taken whll temporarily insane. The parents of the dcni girl have been notified uud the remains awai their orders. Children Enjoy the pleasant flavor , gentle action and sooth ing effects of Syrup of Figs , when in need o D laxative , and if the father oV mother b costlvo or bilious the most gratifying result follow its use , so that it is the best Jamil , remedy known and ovci-y family should huv abottlo. 1 UNION PACIFIC KNGINEERS. They Will Assemble to Discuss Grlov aitccs in Convention Todny. The annual convention of the Brotherhoo of locomotive engineers of the Union Pacill will assemble in this city today. It 1 expected that there will bo about fifty dele [ gates in attendance. The object of the convention has not bee announced but It is thought to bo to settle th i old question of dissatisfaction which 'ha ' , existed for some tinio on the branches o tbo roads south of the main lino. A shade of this dissatisfaction has bee noticed among some of the engineers on th main line , and they are mostly of the das who are to suffer by the cutting off of th southern branches from the first divisor Under the old plan , the engineers of hot those sections were promoted in th order of priority. As it is now , th separating of the divisions will re i tnrd the advancement of some mo and unduly advance others. The mo who expect to bo advanced ahead of thoi time are pleased with the situation , wliil these who have in effect lost time by th change are displeased. How the dlfllcultv can bo adjusted cannc now bo foreseen. Some of the men favor di forring consideration of the matter until Mi J , Clark arrives , for the reason that no othc ofllcial would bo likely to take cognizance c or at least act In the case until the uow goi eral manager arrives. COMBINE ECONOMY. The Worthless Steam Fitting Done t the City anil. Another sample of the combine's "buslnc : methods in city affairs'1 has como to the su face in the city jail. Some time ago It wns found necessary 1 place a number of radiators in the cell roe gnd the Janitor's ofllco. Half a dozen pluinl ers were kept at work for a week changln steam pipes and setting the now radiator Now that it Is completed , it la found that tl radiators were nil sot below the water lit nnd they 1111 with cold water , and not a d grco of neat will they add to the temporatur They will have to come out nnd the woi must bo done over again. The work wi done under the supervision of Mr. Davis i the Muth , the "watch Cog's" right bowo nnd chairman of the committee on publ property and buildings. Gcssler's Maglo Headache Wafers. Cure o headaches la 'JOmluutos. At all druggist XI113 SIAKJGURSA.Kt : IN L1MIK Ilnppy Termination of ttio Reign [ < Trrror They Occasioned. In the arrest of J. Lockwood anil J. Brow there U no longer doubt that the polh Vivo caught the scoundrels ] who f several weeks past have been assaultli honest citizen hi various parts of the town. Lockwood was suspected of having stoli Warren Swltzlcr's coat and the suspicion u been well founded. . Yesterday a handkerchief belonging to M Swltzlorwos found In Brown's poukot tu this fact unquestionably connects him wi the robbery. Some of the people who were assault * have Identified these follows as the men w' ' did the slugging , and it is likely that th will pay the penalty. A X * O V * VKVKXia , The sot used by the Hanlon , Voltor k Me tlucttl company in the pnntomlno of ' Terrible Nlgnt , " which opens at the Bo , Sunday , U ouo of tbo most complete ov placed upon the stage. It weighs over t' ' tons , and requires the service of flvo ext * carpenters for four hours to put It Va sha tor the performance , MOUSE'S. Drill * , ToyB-On Snlo Toclnjr. Wo Imvo about 250 to 300 dolls sent to ua from Sonnoburif , Germany , last sum mer as samples ; it was imnrnctlcublo , having jiald the duties , etc. , for us to re turn them , nnd na they are odd lots wo shall place them on sale at tbreu prices today. 500 AND $1. The COc lot , worth from 75o to $1.60 , and the $1.00 lot worth from $1.75 to $2.60. Don't miss thoso. They nro bar gains , and nice , clean styles ; on Bale to day ; wo will also give you your cholco ol a lot of JSOc dolls \t 25 CENTS. Larpest Block ol desirable toys In the city : ilfth floor ; nil now Roods. TIIE MOUSE DUY GOODS CO. Dr. Dirnoy cures catarrh , Boobldg , CliriBtinas Jtwclry at Atictloti. Tlio entire stock of diamonds , watches , silverware nnd jewelry of the Diamond Parlors at llth and Fnrntim strootb hav- liiH been purchased from tlio recoivef , I will soil the Btuno nt auction botwcou now and January 1 , 1801 , commencing Thursday , December 11 , nt 70 : ! ! p. m. , nnd contlnulncr afternoon and evening until the entire stock is sold. These goods were Tjurchascd for first-class trade , and parlies dcslrinff to buy holi day presents can procure tno finest arti cles known to the trade at their own flpuros. This is u bona fldo auction sale ol jewelry , and all poods are warranted tc bo as represented. JEFF W. BEDFORD , Diamond Parlors , 1-ith nnd Farnum fits. Clinrloy Clnuhrd. Charley Fanning , of the sewer contracting firm of Fanning & Slavln , was before Judge Helsloy , having been arrested on complaint of Frank Johnson , a Swede , who claimed that Funning had slugged him. His face very strongly corroborated his testimony and Fanning was flued ? " > audcosts , S. A. Orchard Has a fine line of reception chairs , fancj rockers , ladles' desks and ladles' glove cases just the thing for tin elegant Christinas present. All Music nMlnlf Price. 0,000 pieces only 'JUo a copy nt Moln berg's , lOthst. bet. Capital ave & Dodge , The Winter of Our Content Is the title of a recent charming panel by that brlllant writer Charles Dudley Warner , wherein the glories of tht Pacitic const , as a winter resort , are most graphically described. The Amor lean people are beginning to utidorstam that the Puget Sound country is ono o our moat splendid possesElons and thn the name of the "Mcditorninoim of tin Pacific" is a happy title not misapplied In spcakinpr of Mount Taeotna , Somitoi George F. Edmunds says : "I would bo willing to go 500 mlloi again to sco that scene. The continon Is yet in Ignorance of what will bo on < of the grandest show places as wol as sanitariums. If Switzerland ii rightly called the playground o Europe , I am satisfied Jim around the base of Mount Halnior wil become ti prominent place of resort , no for America only , but for the world besides sides , with thousands of sites for build Ing purposes , that are nowhere oxcollec for the grandeur of the vlow that can b < obtained from therewith topogrnphlca features that would "make the most nor feet system of drainage both possibli and easy , and with a most agreeable ant health giving climato. " Thousands of delighted tourists eve : the Union Pacltlc the past year boa ample testimony to ttho beauty am majesty of this now empire of the Pacifii northwest. Weather Probabilities. For December Indications point ti cold , frosty weather. That , however will make no dilloronco to these wh < travel in the stoam-houtod nnd electric lighted , limited vestibule train whicl is run only bv the Chicago , Mllwaukc < & St. Paul lly. between Omaha ant Chicago. This elegant train leave Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. arriving in Chlcngi at S:30 ) : a. m. , in time to make all eastori connections. For further informatloi apply at city ticket ofllco , 1501 Farnnn d. , Omaha. R A. NASH , J. E. PiiKSTON. General Agent. City Pasbengor Agent. 1'IllLiAUISLPHIA WINS. Jndce Calrtivcll's Decision In tlio Wol Known Tlio Cane. Judge Caldwell handed down a dccisioi yesterday in the case of Theodore M. DC laney and others of Philadelphia , ngains the Nebraska tile ami pottery company , a Omaha concern. The case was a forcclc sure of thrco mortgages aggregating $ 'KOOC ) which was contested by the stockholders The decision of the court was in favor of th Philadelphia parties , according them the ful amount of the mortgages and ordering th mortgaged property sold by a special mastc in order to satisfy the claim of plaintiffs. Judge Cnldwcll loft last night fo Topeka , whore ho will bold court. lie wll return to Omaha during the May term , am will hold court if there is anything demand Ing his attention at that timo. Just before departing for his homo Judg Caldwell handed down a decision la the cos of tbo Nebraska telephone company again : D. C. Duubar. Shortly after the telcphon company established its exchange in this clt it commenced tbo work of getting out man thl HsU , showing the names of the subscriber nnd the ofllco number of the phones. Thl practice has been continued up to tlio pros cnt timo. Some months ago D , C. Dunbn conceived the idea of nn advertising' scheme which was to duplicate the cumbers given i the telephone books and the/i fill the remait ing pages with the advertisements of bus ness houses. The telephone company sue for an injunction , wlilcu was uranted. Ye ; terday , when the case catno on for hcariiif Judge CaUhvcll decided that as D unbar ho not used any of the property of the tolophon people , tbo numbers being public proporti ho Is not liable. The telephone company wl appeal. Dr. Dirnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldff Tickets at lowest rates and su porlo accommodations via the grout Roc Island route Ticket ofllco , 1003 Sb tecnth and Farnum streets Omaha. Tlloyclo Itauo Coliseum. I hereby challenge Edward Heading , th soldier bicyclist , to ride fifty miles on th Coliseum tracu for foOasldo and ( rate n coipts , the race to bo run Saturday , Dccon bor 13 , tbOO. FiiASK H. SUILI , Baking DO NOT JIB DECEIVED. A Mnlter In Which Newspaper Clrou Intion I'lny ? nn Important 1'nrt. Wednesday ovonlng TUB IIBB sliowcd up i /Ingrnnt / crvsoof Imposition on the part of tin World-Herald. In o few words It % vns thiai Liquor dealers must publlsl their notices of application in tin newspaper having the largest clrcu latlon In the county. The World-Herald sonl n private letter to ovcry liquor dealer In tin county , In which the clnlm wns falsely mnd < that that tinpor had the largest clruulatiot and consequently would bo entitled to tin pu bllcatlon of tno notices. TUB BKB Wednesday evening published n ivorn statement of circulation of Its evening dltlon In the county , viz : 9,27-1 , but did no ; lvo tbo circulation in the county of both morn p nml ovonliiR editions. The World-Hernia deo..r to meet Tin BE with a sworn statmnon' ' f circulation , but expects tin lubho to bo stitlsflcd with the follovvliif tatcmcnt , wblch that paper printed yes .crilny . niornlng ! "A locnl paper bctrnys considerable atlta on bccauso tbo World-Herald Is securuu 'rom liquor sellers In Omahn the notice lilch they are by law required to publish. "Tho fuels in the case nro that the lu\\r ro ulrcs the publication of liquor notices In tin apcr having the largest local circulation. "That paper Is the world-Herald. "Tho world-Herald's Onmlm circulation ha .vcragcd . over nlno thousand foi * thi ; Ins month , and not a sluglo sample copy has beci Issued in the county. " TUB Uix's lliruros of circulation WOP .Ivcn on Its ovonlnc edition enl > , whll ho World-IIernld gives above the allejici Irculationof both Its morniticnndcvciilni dltlons. But It wisely avoids swearing t .ho llguros given. Tun Bcu hcrowith trlvos another swort tntoment covering lla entire dally clrcula Ion In tbc county : ' tntoof Nohraskn. lc. JloiiRlus County. I Oeorco II Ts'hncksecretary of TUB HKI 'ubllshliiK Cointiiiiiy. iUlllHhcr-i of Tin J.MAIIA HER , bclnt ; ( Inly H\\orn uucor.lliiK t .aw , ilono-cs nnd snya , that thn netuul avur 0 ilnlly olretilntloii' of Tin : Dui.v HKK li ho County of Dduyliis for two wcoka eiulln Ji'cpinbur 10 , exclusive of sample copies uni oplcs on sale , waa lln"2 ropic.s. UKOIKIK II. Ty.scnucK. Sworn lo before inn iuul subscrlbud In in ; iroscueo tills llth day of Duccniucr , A. II bOJ. N. 1' . KEIU Notary 1'ubllc. API'ItOPUIATK $100,000. ov , Tlmyor Requested to Jtnooni ineiul t'mt Sum I'nr the \Vorltl'fl Kulr. Yesterday this communication wns malice o Governor Thayers OMAHA , Doc. 10. Hon. John M. Thnvci 3ovcrnor , of the State of Nebraska You excellency : Tlio undersigned members of pedal couiniltttco appointed nt a reccn meeting of the Omaha real estate exchange lursuant to resolutions thcu adopted , cl icrcby earnestly request that your cxcellcnc lo Incorporate In your forthcoming message recommendation to the legislature of th stnlo of Nebraska that the legislature tnalf nwlsion for the appointment of u state hi cau of Immigration , nnd that they npnropr : ate the sum of ? 1UO,000 , to bo expended undc the supervision of said state bureau of In nifjration , for the purpose of iniikln mown the wealth nnd growth of the state o cbrnsltE , her vast resources and the f ertll tyof her soil at the World's Columbian ox losltion , to bo held m the city of Chtcago.lll , from Mny to Novombr , In the year 18'J.f. ' Thn /ho state bureau of Immigration so Judicious y expend above appropriation as to Induce aeolthy Immigration from all states of th union , and from foreign nations to our grca commonwealth. Ills our firm belief that the establish men of such a bureau of immigration would b conducive to a great future of power nn prosperity to our state mid her citizens. I s also our belief that such a rccommondntlo 'rom your excellency to the leglsluturo wll more speedily make such prosperity attah : able. JOHN \V. PAUL , P. L. PnuiNn , G , M. HITCHCOCK , JOHN C. SHEA , Q. W , LlNINOF.lt. ( Prestol evangel Gray and faded beard made to assume their original color by upplj ing Buckingham's Dye for tbo whiskers. J never falls to satisfy. - A NPW Pastor. Rev. T. E. Crnmblctt , of Salem , O. , has nc accepted the cull to the pastorate of tbo Firs Christian church of this city. Ho has alrcad arrived In this city , and tonight wi bo tendered a reception in the parlors of th church , corner of Capitol avenue an Twentieth street. lr. Cramblctt is a young man of abilltj and his coining will buvo a bcnollclal clYcc upon the church ever whlcl ( ho Is to preside On December fl , when tbo Diseiplo chuvc of Salem , O..ln which Mr. Cramblett hndoi flclatodheard of his proposed retirement , th ofllclal board and members adopted the fo ! lowing ; Itosolvcd , That vro deeply fcol the lostw shall sustain by his removing froih us ; thn vro shall over recnjnlzo him as a devote Christian over roaily to nil vnnco tlio Interest of the church , do voted tolls wolf are and pro ; porlty , an honest , upright num. whoso virtue cndcurwl him not only to his brethren in th clmrch , but to his fellow citizens. Tlio bo- wishes of the membership of this church i : with him and his family to their Hold of lube In the Slastoi's causo. nnd may God's hlcs < lugs rest and abide with them Is our prayu DON'T YOU BE DECEIVED INTO BUYING CHEAP IMI TATIONS CLAIMING TO BE JUST AS GOOD , AS S. S. S. If they had merit , they would not claim to be us good as something OIBO. BWItTS SPECIFIC , S. B. B. is nncooNizEi ) AS THE STANDARD. THAT IS WHY TIIE COUNTRY IS FLOODED WITH IMITATIONS OF IT. Books on lilooil anil Skin diseases free , Tiiuswirr sraciFicco. , ATLANTA , OA. Till ! LATEST DISCOVERY. Wlnt llio Grentcst < rf All Modern Sclcnllsls II is ( o Hny Upolulho .Most Important of All Su % jclg. . PrnfoBwr Koch , tlitr' great German phyil- cian who a s.'ovctwl the microbes which oauso cholorn , clnlnK to have dtscovnrod a vuy of curl MR consumption by vacclnnntioa Afinnrt ) than half of all the deaths which oo- cur o vry i oar are e hso.Hiy consiitnpt Ion , If Dr. Koch' * claim litro. His the greatest dis covery of the nineteenth century. Hut there iCcniH tube sumo dnitbt as to whether It can > o made practicable In nil cusos , while In every case It ! certain to bo a very o.vpcn- H\O uuioiiiid iiiio that can only bo Indulged n liy the very wo.iltlilost. In thocouiMjof lilH remarks on the subject , lowovur. I'rofissur Koch ninlcpsa most won- lerful statement , whluli fans follows ! "Alco- 10 ! Is a foo.l In consumption , " llouoe.s nut sayltUu temporary aid , but an absolute food , ustnlnlns the life , building im the strciiKth , mid restoring tlio hoiiltli. This U a niHt Important statement and ptovcibeyond tucstioiithu grout value of alcohol In tlio lOitnicnt of nlHcusc. It should lie VI-IIICMI- joiod , however , that alcohol Is never tnkun In ts n itnrnl form unii Unit whiskey Is the tlnest naimurln which nlcohol Is ( Her combined. Uu'ii then It must tm jniro beyond question , > r It InJuroH Instead of nil's. Ills tlio pos M- slcn of this < tunllty of purity mill Its mod lelnal io ( irUilch has nuidu milly's 1'tiro Mutt \\hlsktiy sj iiiitnomurnlily superior to any other known whiskey In the woro. It lius saved the lives or many men and \\oiuon wlia were on tliu ( Inwiiunrcl road toconstiiuiitloii , iiwlltwlll clieclc the IIr-.t stupes of coiisuinp- lou or pi-uu'iit tini'iiinnnlii In ovcry ea i % . 'Ireat cnri1 should In ) LseroNctl to secure only ; ho Kotiuliu' , nnd nodoa.ur , honuvcriniHurup- nloiiu , sliould bo nllowed to substltutu In ferior and pcihuiig InJurlouH wliisloy. Drs.Betts&Betts Physicians , Surceons and Specialists , 14OO STHE1ET OMAHA , NER Tbe most widely Una favorably knowm poo- lallstiln the United States. Tholr lonitox- ( lorlcnce. rmntxrlmblo uklll iuul unlTorsnl BUO- cesa In the trontment and euro of Norvoug , Chronic and Surgical Discuses , entitle these eminent physio tuns to the full confidence of tlio ( Ulllo.tecl every where. They jrunrantoo : , A. OKHTAIN ANIJ I'OSITIVR ( JURE for the nvful effect * of uiirly vloonud the numur- ous oTlla that follow In Its train , 1'KIVA.TE , 1H.OOD AND HKIN DISEASES spoertllr. comtilotflljr and normaticntly ourpd. NEitf&us hEiiir.i'ry AND SEXUAL DIS- OltnEltS yield readily to tbolr skillful trout- ' " "t'lLES , FISTULA AND REOTA& DtOEriS jfiiarantoec } cured without pain or dcjtontlon ' ' Ti'vmtb'oELE AND VARICOOELE perma nently txnd luccenfully cured In every case. SYrillUIS. auNOftUIIEA. OL.EET.8por- matorrhea , Bomlnal Weakness , Lout Manhood , Nl Kht Emissions. Decayed Faculties , Vcumlu WoiiUnoso mid all dollcato disorders peculiar to eltlior ex positively cured , us well m all functional disorders that result from youth ful follies or thouxcosa of innturo yearg. STRlfTlIR 1 Guaranteed pormano ntl y Ol IU1 U Iv ij oared , removal cownloto , nlthoat cutting , caustic or Ullatntlon. Ouroa iIToctcd lit homo by patient without 'B uio- metit'spalnor uimnynnce. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. Tfi * nwful ' eCfeots ol A S1ITF PTIKF . OUIVC L/UlUi. ' ' / 'early'vlco which brlnss pnrnnlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded ills , permanent. y cured , ! TCFTT5 ; Address these i. 1JL.1 iO paired thomselvei ty Im proper lndulg neo nnd solitary bablta , whtoh ruin both mind and body , unfitting thorn for bunlness. studv or marriage. . MAKKIED MEN or tliuso cnterlnR on that happy llfe.awaroof phyiloal debility , quickly &as is ted. OTJE SUCOH3S Is t > aid upon facts. First PmottoU axperl- enc * . Beoond Bvory case Is specially otudled , thus itartlng right. Thlrd-Modlclnw are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit e&ch C&BO , thus eHeotlngoureiwIthout Injury. Drs , Betts & Betts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEE "Let every bird 'ng its own note. " While the air is full of rumors of bargains we "RISE TO EXPLAIN" that in it is better to pay a fair price and secure a good thing , than to waste money on cheap garments. Ex amine our'fine CHEVIOTS AND C ASS I ME RES , and you will agree that they are fully worth the money we ask for thorn. In quality , fit and finish : they nro not to bo excelled ewen by first-class custom wortk. Cold weather * Is here , It Is high time to don a heavy suit. " DR. IIAlLIiY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Tull Set of Tooth on Uublior , for _ I'lVE llOLMUS. A perfect Simraiitoeil. Tuelh ojjtrttol < _ jnl _ / _ _ . ivltlioiit pain or dnnitur --v tbetlos. Gold and llverllll ng < ; nt lowe * rates. IlrlUpo and Crown Work. Tenth with ontplutK All work warmutcU. , _ . . . . OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , ictb street clcratoi Upco ovoa Dgi uutll 8 o'clock , House > - Attractive Bargain Lines This Week ; Honest Goods , Superior Workmanship , Bveru Garment Guaranteed , The Boys , and Children's Department. Special Sale of Boys' Ulsters , Overcoats and Suits , The Boys' and Children's Department is one of the most important in our store. Wo carry an immense stock , keep lines that cannot be found in other stores , and spare no pains in selecting materials and originating new designs. Our reputation as dealers in only the best has been gained by the closest attention to the manufacturing of our goods and selling only fabrics which we know to be reliable , and in every instance to represent goods just as they are. Pricea arc cut at our special sales , but quality is always guaranteed. Only a few weeks.remain for us to close our immense stock of Winter Goods in the boys' department , and prices have been made so low that you cannot afford to look at any other until you have seen our stock. ThjJi week we offer special prices on Boys' Ulsters , Overcoats and Knee Pant Suits , and call atteni tion to a special bargain line of ofBoys' Ulsters Price $5.50. For boys , the Ulster is the most popular garment in our stock. We have a full line foi 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 $5.50. The largest assortment of Boys' Ulster * and at prices which will be sure to interest all in search of honest goods at bottom prices. * " " " BOYS , KNEE PANT SUITS , PRICE $3.5o. Cut in sizes 6 to 12 , plain sacks and plaited jackets , in two shade's of neat cassimero goods , sold everywhere for $5 and 55.60. We have large quantities of them and this price will sell thorn .rapidly. Don't wait , but come early and get first choice. - Price $3,5o Sizes 6 to 12. Men's Department. OVERCOATS A'ND ULSTERS. Our show windows this week give you 'somejdea of variety , but our windows are not large enough to show a sample of all the different styles. We will not attempt a * description , but will show you styles enough and at prices which cannot be equalled where quality is considered. PRICE , © S8 TO SSO. FREIZE ULSTERS. Our sales this season on Genuine Irish Freize Ulsters have been larger than at any pre vious season.We keep them in several shades and in all sizes cloth lined and wind proof ulsters. FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. V . . A special drivein underwear for Friday and Saturday. Our big sale of underwear last T-e- week was one of the most successful sales ever inaugurated and would like to repeat it , but our stock will not permit of it. Mail orders for the goods were filled from every section within a thousand miles of Omaha. We will offer on Friday and Saturday the only large lot left , in our stock Vicuna Underwear---i.OO Per Garment. 150 dozen of the finest quality Vicuna Underwear ever placed on our counters , It 13 made of pure Australian wool. Rcg-ular patent shapes and for gentlemen who appreciate an undergarment of the finest , softest texture that is manufactured in this country , these will commend themselves. They are full heavy weight , 12 pounds per dozen , and hav sold by us for the past two years for $2 per garment. With a view of extending our trade to the fullest 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 limitation 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. HAT DEPARTMENT , Boys' Cloth Windsors and Driving Caps , 50 cents. We will sell ten styles of Boyf Cloth Windsors and 15 dozen Jersey Turbans on Friday and Saturday at 50 cents each. , Looxnis & Oo. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. * ARE MADE BY" TIIE Woonsocket. & Rhode Island Robber Go And wo are their western agents nnd ahvftjB carry n largo Block. Address , BmeriGenJM Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 Hartley Street. 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