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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TUESDAY , JANUAEY G , 1891.
THE CITY.
Thrco cnrs of tin for ArmourCtidnhy
passed tlio ciistoins liotiso yestorduy
morning1.
Building Inspector \Vhltlocl < yustor-
day Issued three sinitll pormllB , aggro *
Btitlni ? $1CO. |
In montlonlnff tlio candidates for tlio
pofdlloii of county ulcrlt , tlio muno of S.
I Valentino nppcardd us John Vnlontlnc.
Pnrk T edge , No. C9 , Knights of Pyth
ias , will fjlvo it public Installation of
olllrcra in Grand Army hull to-night.
li 0. Smith , formerly of Sowirtl , but
now of this city , was nclniUtcd lo JHMC-
tlco In tlio United States- court yester
day morn Ing.
The tornnoraturo as reported by the
locul sl nti ! Borvlco ofllco , wus IIH fol
lows : ut 7 ii. rn. S0 ! ° ; at 10 a. m. 28 ° and
at 1 i ) . m. HJ ° .
Plans litivo been drilvvo for tlio now
eoulhwoat Methodist church , to bo
oreetcd at oneo in West Side. The
structure Is to coil $1,000. ,
The opening session of the SJiniloga
lycotim will bo hold tit Lyceum hull ,
Twenty-fourth street and Dolt line
this ovonlng. Aory cnturluuilng
programme ) lias boon arranged.
The police liuvo lllcd a roinonstraneo
with the flro and police- commissioners
against Ponsnor & Stockman , proprlo-
toi's of the saloon under the People's
thoutor. ' Tlio ehiirjo IB that these men
have norvcd drinks In the thcator.
The case of Llnton J. Usher of Law
rence , Kan. , ngalnnt Tilts Bun publish
ing company civino up for hearing in the
United Slides court yesterday morning ,
but on the representations of the plnlu-
tlfl'H counsel that important nllluavits
from Kansas City and Lawrence had not
arrived , the case was continued until 2 p.
m. Wednesday.
The homo of A. B. Prnry , 1008 North
Twonly-sovontli street , was tuully be
reaved yesterday by the death o ( a
two-year-old daughter. Death was the
rpsultof diphtheria In its most malig
nant form. This is the second death in
the family hi a very short timo. a fotir-
ycar-old son having died of tlio sumo
dread disease only ton davs iiffo , and an
other is now dangerously ill with but
little hope of its recovery.
The Now Year number of the Railway
Nows-Hoportcr is onoof tlio handsomest
editions of the kind over published in the
west. It io a thlrty-ulx-pago number ,
under hnndaoinoconiers , filled with well
executed portraits and sketches of the
prominent railroad workers of Omaha
and tlio west. Full-page portraits of Jay
Gould and General Manager S. II. II.
Chirk tire especially noticeable features ,
Editor Dan Honin is justly entitled to
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the hearty congratulations' ho is receiving
ingin railway circles for his ollort.
"Now is the winter of our discontent marto
clorious summer" by Aycr's Sarsnparllla.
This wonderful medicine so Invigorates the
system mid enriches tlio blood that
cold weather becomes positively enjoyable.
Arctic explorers would do well to niako a
note of thi ? .
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am.
It will bo Ilcnnl In rtiiljo Doiino's
Court oil H\tunliiy. :
Judge Doano held a short session of * court
ycstnnlny morning to listen to tlio arguments
In the injuuctlonsult wherein Jlr.E.Stuut asks
for an injunction restraining the city nmlior-
Itiea from turning over the Tenth street via
duct bonds to the Union Pacific roail or the
Omatm union depot company. Mr McIIugh
mmounccd'that his [ lartner. General Cowlu ,
was out of the city , and as City Attorney
Popplctnn is in Lincoln , a motion to let the
mutter RO over until Saturday at 10 o'clock
wns sustained.
JoliuD. Ho wo asked that liU name bo at
tached as a party to the plaintiffs , and the
request was granted.
Whoa asked by ft BEE reporter why ho
had asked to become a party plaintiff , Mr.
Howosaid :
"This injunction suit was hrought in the
natnoof Mr. E. Stunt Inbchalfof the citizens
and taxpayers of Omaha. I happen to boouo
of the latter , and came to the conclusion that
the cntlro responsibility should not rest upon
the shoulders of Mr. Stuht nlonc. In fact ,
I wanted n voice la the 'mutter ' and it was
granted inc.
"I go Into this fight without compensation ,
mid solely for the imrposo of seeing that tlio
city gets "all that the railroad company agreed
to plvc. Twenty years ngo the city of Omaha
contributed twenty acres of laud to the Union
Paclllo company J\ist nt the west end of the
bridge upon certain conditions , ns the older
citizens well remember. Onoof these condi
tions was a ( iroiniso to build a union depot.
The hind Unit wo then donated is now s.ild
to bo worth millions , but the union depot is
yet to bo completed. This tlniowo mean
business , and propose to got all that has been
promised. I have asked to go in as party
plaintiff solely for that purpose , and wo will
give them a whirl this time that will Inlng
them to time. " _ _
Mr. William T. Price , a Justice of the
peace at Ulcliland , Nob. , was conllncd to his
Led last winter with a severe attack of luin-
hnpo , hut a thorough application of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm enabled him to get up and
go to work. Mr. Price says : "Tho roraedy
cannot bo recommended too highly. " Let
anyone troubled \\ith rheumatism , neuralgia
or liinio hack Rive it a trial and they will beef
of the same opinion.
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They \Vero Not Couiit rfoltorB.
Silos Cue was tried in the United States
court yesterday on the charge of passing
counterfeit money. The Indictment sot
forth that Cue gave a counterfeit 5 gold
I'1 ilcco to one Mart Huber last May for the
ntlcr to pass , tolling Huber to glvo him
( Cue ) half the prollts. The principal witness
was Ilubor.'who admitted that ho had boon
arrested and convlctod ot pissing the coin
but could not identify the coin as the one
given him by Cuo.
The Jury returned a verdict of not guilt }
nnd Cue Was discharged.
James Hussoll , who was charged with betnf
accessory to the crime , was discharged or
account of luclt of evidence to convict.
Among Ills Grandchildren.
J. It , Dod s , editor of the daily and wccUlj
Arbor State of Wymoro , Nob. , says : " .
have scon the maglo effect of Chamberlain' :
Cough Remedy in cases of croup nnd cold
among my grandchildren. Wo would not
think of going to bed at night without a bet
tie of this remedy in the house. Chamber
Iain's medicines are growlug more popula
hero every day.
A Millwright' ) ) Death.
Gcorgo D , Gable , a millwright , died o
pneumonia yesterday nt St. Joseph's hos
pltal , ntred forty-llvo years. The doccawi
had been employed as night watchman at tin
government ripraps , two miles up the river
until about three months ago , whoa ho fell ir
the river nnd the wetting induced a sever
cold and lung- trouble , which llnally culml
nated in his doatn. The remains were re *
moved to Maul's undertaking rooms , Inter
wont will bo made here In nccordnnro will
the wishes of the deceased , although hi
homo mid relatives are la Pennsylvania.
Bid mo discourse , I will enchant thy ea
with remarkable talcs ol astounding cures c
all sorts of suffering by Salvation Oil , tli
greatest cure on earth for pain. Prlco/JO cent
a bottlo.
It Is assorted that Booth and Sulvlui hoc
their voices clear by the use of Dr. Bull' '
Cough Syrup.
Gas Company Ollloors.
At the annual mooting of the Omaha gn
manufacturing company held yesterday at tl )
offlco ot the company , the following' dlrci
tors add oniccra wcro elected ! Fran
Murphy , president : Gcorgo E. Barker , seen
Inry ; li. 1) ) . Weoi , W.V. . Ulbus. Knudu
Morgan ,
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Throuph coaches Pullman palac :
tloopers , dining cars , free reclining-
cars to Chicago and intervening noln
via the grout Hook Island route. Ticl
oillco 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnaiu.
Embroidery Male Tills Weak.
Our special embroidery sale advertised
Yesterday will lie in force nil this weak.
We hnvo lota of King's ruflltncs from 2c
up , just half price ; embroideries at lOc ,
loc , IMc , 60c t\iid "oc , worth three to four
times th'ut much ; * d iloor , IGth street
front.
SWISS EDGINGS.
40 different patterns tip to 8 } inches
vddo iOc , worth i'ic.
CO different patterns 15c , worth 20o
"
39 different patterns up to ! inches
wide Me , worth up to SSc.
20 different patterns 37jc , worth 60c.
10 different patterns -Ifc'c , worthCOc
to 76c.
21-INCII NAINSOOK FLOUNCINGS.
21 inches wide , UUi ! , worth GOc.
20 pieces , 40c , worth 7oc.
10 pieces , GOc , worth < JOc.
CO pieces , 08c. worth $1.25 to $1.05.
10 pieces , $ l.ii , worth ? 1.76.
2o pieced , SI. 1" , worth S2.U.J.
15-INOII NAINSOOK FLOUNCING.
5 pieces , 03c , worth $1.35 to $1,50.
10 pieces , 81.37 , worth $1.05 to $1.85.
6 nieces , $1.03 worth $2.50 to $3.00.
6 pieces. $ Ii.OS , worlh $3.75 to $1.00.
A tfreiit profusion of line narrow
cambric edtfes at liilc , loc , 18c , 2oc , 37c ,
worth double.
Cambric Insertion nt 8jc , IOc , 12c ,
ICe , IOc nnd Uoc , worth iloublo.
All over embroideries , $1.37 , $1.57 ,
82.5)8 ) nnd $1. 7 , worth double.
TIJI2 MOUSE 1)UY ) GOODS CO.
riio only railroad train out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omnlm , Council Blulls , Dos Moines nnd
Chicago business is the Rock Island vcs-
tlbulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:30 :
p. in. daily. Ticket otllco , 1002 Sixteenth
and furiiam sts. , Omaha.
An Klrutioii AVorkor'H Olnun.
Wnltor Welsh Is having n lively ttmo tryIng -
Ing to collect nn alleged electioneering bill
against Christ Specht. Ho claims that ho
and P. L. Hooves were employed by Specht
to ivork for him ut the polls on November 4 ,
when tlio latter gentleman was n candidate
for representative , The price agreed upon ,
according to Welsh , was $ iO for tlio two
moil. Hooves collected fc3 anil sold the bid-
mice of his account of Sift to Welsh. Speeht
refused to pay Welsh , mid yesterday a suit to
recover § 'i7 was commenced In Jmlgo Ander
son's court. Tholluul bearing will take place
on Thursday.
The druggists of this city sell the most suc
cessful preparation that has yet been pro
duced for coughs , colds and croup. It will
loosen nnd relieve a cold in loss time than
any other treatment. The article leforrcd to
Is Chamberlain's cough remedy. It is a med
icine that has won fame nnd popularity on its
merits and ono that can always bo depended
on. It Is thu only known remedy that will
prevent croup. It must bo tried to bo np-
prculutod. It is put up In 50c and $1.00 bet
tles. .
/Y Hotel Sneak Cuptiirul.
G. M , Bunker was arrested for vagrancy ,
but yesterday morning Olllcer O'Hara came
up from South Omaha with a warrant for the
fellow for larceny. On Now Year's morning ,
Bunker , who gave his name In South Omaha
as George W. HelmroJ , went through the
Delmonlcohouso ana stole'an overcoat , hat
and suit of clothes valued at Jt > 0. Bunker Is
known to the Omaha police under the niuno
of Stringer , and has served two terms In the
county jail for larceny. Ho denies any
knowledge of the Dolmoulco Job.
For neraiifjcnicMitB of ttio Rrnin
Uno HorHl'ord's Aelil I'liosplintc.
Dr. D. P. Boubtcr , Aupustn , Mo. , says :
"In functional derangements of the brain
nnd nervous system , I have prescribed it with
gratifying results. "
A niiBliiuss Colleso Closed.
Major J. B Pond , manager for II. M. Stan
ley , yesterday brought suit against J. P.
Byrne and W. T. Larlmoro" of the Standard
business college to recover a shortage of $500
that resulted from a guarantee made between
himself and the college management for" the
delivery of the lecture given Christmas ovo.
Mr. Larimoro is at SUonendoah , la. , where
ho is now confined to his bed by sickness ,
The school , which was to have opened
yesterday morning , is closed pending Mr.
Larlmoro's recovery.
Tickets nt lowest rates andsu porlor
accommodations via the great Rock
Island route Ticket of11co , 1C02 SLx-
.teenth and Farnam streets Omaha.
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The KrlokHon Failure.
The creditors of E. L. Erickson are having
a lively time endeavoring to g.iiii possession
of the stock , which is now in the custody of
Sheriff Boyd. As soon as ono party claps on
nn attachment another brings an action to
replevin. Last ; evening the Seth Thomas
clock company attached $100.07 worth of
goods , anil the Mcrldcn brltanht company
$15'J worth , but their attachments had barely
got cold in Frank Moore's ' ofllco before Mr.
Ford of the Union national bank ruplovlned
the same goods.
The Hero or. Wniinileil Knee.
The remains of the Into Captain George D.
Wallace , who was killed in 'the ' battle at
Wounded Knee , have boon taken to York-
vlllo , S. C. , for burUl. It was intended
originally to give the dead captain a soldier's
burinl at Fort Kilcy , Kan. , where ho bad boon
stationed , but at tlio request of his mother
and brother It was decided to remqyo the re
mains for interment to the deceased's ' former
homo In South Carolina.
lUlomnatlHMi or Gout ?
Go to Excelsior Springs , Mo.
A. New Immlnr Company.
The Hampton lumber company filed. Its ar
ticles of incorporation with the county clerl
yesterday. The capital ntocic is nloccd nl
$35,000 and is divided into shares of $100 cacu
Omaha will bo the piincipal place ot trans
actuiR business. The corporators ere E. G
Hampton , W. T. Hohinsoii and F. L
Fltchctt.
A Club House Assured.
The directors of the Omaha club yostcrdaj
elected the following onlccrs : Henry \V
Yates , president ; Thomas Kllpatrick , vice
president ; C. S. Montgomery , secretary am
Frank Murphy treasurer.
This selection of ofllccrs is said to be thi
first move In a plan for the erection of a clul
house ,
The Grand After a Manager.
Mr. Harry W. Semen , manager of W. S
Cleveland's ' colored minstrels , came to Omahi
yesterday morning on a call from the owner :
of tlio Grand opera house of this city , wh
offered Mr. Somou the management of thel
house. The terms wore not butisfactory , am
Mr. Somou refused.
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Frank Murray , manager of Frank Daniel :
h "Littlo , Puck" ' company , arrived from the Pt
.3 clflo coast'Sunday , where ho reports hi
company did the banner business. ' Littl
Puck" will bo played at Uohnnoy's opor
irIS house , Council Bluffs , on Wednesday over
ing of next week. Frank Murray is n so
of W. H. Murray , agent of "Tho Sea King ,
which appears at the Boyd soon.
Mr. W. II. Rowles , agent for Clara Morrli
Is in the city. Ills great star will appear t
the Boyd on Monday , Tuesday and Wcdne :
day of next week in the following repertoire
Monday evening , her now play , "Odette , " b
Sardou ; Tuesday evening , "CamlHe. " an
IS Wednesday evening , "Odette. " AIlss Morri :
10 health Is greatly Improved , and she is dom
c- the best work of nor lifo this season.
cilc
ilco J. M. Klnnoy , ngent of "McCarthy's Ml
ill haps , " which appears at the Boyd on no ;
Suuaay evening only , U in the city ,
o Ello Ewlnp , the Missouri girl Is draw In
Immense crowds to the Eden museo. She
ir
over eight feet tall and a perfect wondo
ts All who sec her pronounce her the large
ot human being alive. She U Intelligent at
bright and makes a coed attraction ,
ANUX-CONSUIVSOl'lUO.V ,
lie Speaks of TMUsourl Politics and
Omaha's N" ntncss.
Hon. Ephralm B. Ewlng , ex-consul general
oral to Mexico nnd managing editor of tdo
OcfTcrson City Tribune , the ofllcial paper
of Mlssouil , is lu the city.
Mr. Ewlng was tbo youngestr member of
the convention that nominated President
Cleveland , nnd was the youngest man in the
diplomatic scrvlco.
In spc.iltlng of Missouri politics , Mr.
Ewlng said : "
"Yes , ills true tbo Farmers' ' nl 11 anco will
control the general assembly , but they were
nominated nnd elected ns democrats and are
loyal to their party. I know the mot direful
predictions are being mndo by the alarmists
who can see no good in this organization and
think It a menace to the prosperity of the
country. I do not share this feeling , for I
know our legislature to bo composed of hon
est , Intelligent nnd well meaning men who
eve their state and party nud will not sacri
fice the Interests of either. "
OfSenntor Vest and his candidacy for re
election , Mr. Ewlng said : "There is no op
position to Senator Vest In thodoinocrntio
party of Missouri , and ho will recelvo the
unanimous vote of his party In the gen
eral assembly. Ho is a brilliant , asrgrcs-
sivo and able man who is looked to
for leadcrshii ) whenever party Hues nro
drawn In the senate. Tbo country cannot
spare him from that bodv. "
Mr. Ewing said of Omaha : "What a
beautiful and prosperous city yon Imvol Iw
grouth nud improvement since 1 last saw It
is marvelous. There are so many Imposing
business blocks and so many attractive resi
dences that I scarcely recognize the Omaha I
used to knoxv. Do you knoxv , I thlnlc the
greatest piece of luck Omaha and NobraUki
has had recently is the ro.inpolntmont of Mr.
S. II. II. Clark as gonor.il manager of the
Union Pacific road. Wo have hud him in
Missouri for live years and knowwh.it Ills
presence is worth to a state. No man In thU
country In his position has ever had ns tunny
friends , and none has so successfully man
aged the vast Interests committed to his
hands. Hois not only a man of uroat ability ,
but is so fair , candid and honorable in all his
relations that bis character and life compel
the udmlmtion of all who know him. "
Bosuroanduse Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Syrup for your children while teething. 'Jo
cents a bottlo.
Iho Ijatcst Sporllntr Nows.
Prof. Bill Clark of St. Louis is in receipt
of a letter from Jack Dempicy , the Nonpar
eil , inviting the professor to bo present at the
meeting between Dempscy ana Fitzslmmons
in New Orleans , January II. Dempsey
writes that ho U in the pink of condition and
fit to fight for bis lifo. "I realize that I have
n hard Job before me , " writes ttio Nonpareil ,
"but I am so confident of winning that I ad
vise you to back mo If you wish. "
Prof. Chirk says ho will accept the invita
tion and will start for Now Orleans a few
days prior to the fight. "If Dnmpsey loses
this match I'll feet mielity b.ul , " said the
professor , "but ! don't ' think ho can lose It ,
barring accidents. "
The total value of stakes run In Great Brit
ain last year was : England , jEll3rj7 ! IBs ;
Scotland , 11W" ( ; Ireland , Cl.V'M-
Joe McAullfTeoii his arrival hero will chal
lenge any man In the world to light. This
Is the man xvho went from California to Eng
land to fight eight minutes.
Mick Dooley , the Australian middleweight ,
is coining to this country to tight either
Dempsey or Fitzslmmons.
Dummy Maco. an Australian middleweight ,
recently attempted to stop Billy Murphy in
six rounds and failed.
The Gllmorc-LimUay finish fight for a
purse of SliUO before the Magic City athletic
club bos hcou postponed until Monday even
ing , the 12th.
Habbit shoot Ing is immense throughout the
state. The cottontail species are being
slaughtered by market hunters by the thou
sand. Not a rabbit should be killed after
February 1.
Kollo Hcikes , well knoxvn to local shooters ,
with II. A. Penrose , formerly of Omaha , have
opened nn accney of the Itoystouo target
company in Chicago.
Champion J. A. It. Elliott of Kansas City
will remove to Chicago , the coming trap
shooting center of the world. Elliott will
conduct an immense shooting park in the
Windy city.
The idea of giving a tournament onan to
the xvorli with big cash prizes during the
world's fulr at Chicago is gradually assum
ing shape , and it may now bo regarded as
certain that such an affair will bo given. Of
course the details have not yet been consid
ered , but it may bo said generally that the
affair will surpass anything of the kind over
attempted In this country.
The grouse tick is said to bo uncommonly
prevalent this year.
Mllxvaukeo announces that her ball team
forlSOt iscomplote. It includes the following
xvcll known players : Juntzcn and ICreig ,
catchers ; Grifiith , Clausen mid Ken wick ,
pitchers ; Ted Larkin , first Daso ; Fred Dun-
lap , second base ; Alberts , third base ; Shock ,
shon , stop ; Darlyrnplo , left Held ; Pettit , center <
tor flelu ; Poornmti , right Hold.
This team is strong enough to hold its own
in any league , nnd its strength gives some
color to the story that Milwaukee Is to bo in
the American association next year.
Billy Harrington , the manager of the Min
neapolis team , announces the folloxving club
signed for next season.
Dugdulo and Mahoney , catchers ; Duke ,
Killon and Barston , pitchers ; Hyn. llrst base ;
Day and Ilenglo , second base ; 'Miller , third
base ; Shugart , short stop ; McQunld , leftfield
field ; Carroll , center field ; Mlnnchau , right
field.
field.Tho
The itching of the scalp , fulling oft of the
hair , resulting In baldness , tire otten caused
by dandruff , xvhich may bo cured by using
Hall's ' Hair Uenoxver.
District Court.
Victor G. Lanty is , ° fter County Treasurer
Snydor. In a potltion fllod yesterday after
noon in the district court Mr. Lanty sots up
that lots 5 and 0 , in block 8 , Capitol Hill ,
belonging to him , have been tsold for taxes ( o
II. A , Merrill. Lauty asks the court to re
strain the treasurer from , delivering the clear
tltlo to Merrill , claiming that tbo lots sluco
18S5 have been irregularly assessed nnd
irregularly taxed and sold. Ho also prays
that a clear title bo delivered over to him.
* J. C. McICull yesterday commenced a suit
against Melville 13. Hoxlo to recover ? " 00 on
a promlsory note.
County Court.
A suit which does not involve a largo
amount of property , but which Introduces a
very fine point of law , was oa in Judga
Shields' court yesterday afternoon. Sandlo-
somoctal. sold Jacobs ot al. a coal yard nnd
considerable co.il. . A small payment was
made a'nd a mortgage given to secure the bal
ance. This was a year ago. Recently the
mortgage was foreclosed , The defendants
now set up that the coal upon which the
mortgage was given has been sold , and that
the mortgage xvlll not hold good on tbo stock
on hand ut present. Judge Shields will hand
down his decision today.
The county court docket will bo called
today. It contains 19i cases.
United States Collector Peters and Dis
trict Attorney Ben Baker went to Lincoln
yesterday morning ; .
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ld ' Used In UlUlonaol Home *
The majority
Of so-called coiiplKures do uulo more than
Impair tlio dlgcsUvo ( unctions ntiil crc.ito
bile. Ayer'i Chcrty 1'cctoral , on tlia con
trary , while It elites the cough , iloci not In
terfere with tlio ( unctions o ( cltlicr stomacher
or liver. No other medicine Is so sale mid
cfttcaclous In UISCMCS of tlio throat mid
lungs.
"Four years .TRO I took n severe cold , which
was followed tiy it terrible cough. I was
very sick , and confined to my lied about ( our
months. 1 employed n physician most ot
the time , Mlio 011.1117 said I was In consump
tion , and tint ho could not li el pine. Onoot
my neighbors tulilscd mo lo try Aycr's '
Cherry Pectoral. I'dld so , and , before I hud
finished taking tlio first bottle was able to
sit up all tlio time , and to go out. By tlio
time I had finished the bottle ' .was w.ell , and
have remained so e > er since. " 1 . 1) . lllxby ,
Hartonsvlllc , V't.
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral ,
DR. J. O. AYER & CO. , Lowell , TSas8.
Bold by all Uruuslgli. I'rlcflijl ; lx bottbs , 5 ,
Physicians , Siliceous and Specialists.
14OO DOUGLxAS 9TREL1SX
OMAHA ,
The meat widely ana favorably know * > poo-
InllHtsIn the United Stntut. Thulr langox-
porlunco , remarkable skill : uul unlTomn.1 IUQ-
cess In the troatmtmt nrnl euro of Nervous ,
Clironloaml BurKlcnl Disunsos , entitle thcso
eminent pbvslolniH to tlio full conBdoncoof
the aflllctod ovorynhere. They cuiur.nteo !
, A. CERTAIN AND 1'USITIVB OUIIB for
the awful olTectn of early vloo nnd ths numer
ous ovlti that follow In fti train ,
1'IUVA.TE. HI.OOD AND HKIN DI8EA9K9
spportllr , ooninlotply r.mj porminontly curod.
NEHVOU8 MKlllfjlTY AND 8KXUA.L UIS-
OUDKUB ylolil rumlliy totholr skillful treat-
FISTULA A.ND RECTAL OLCEU3
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
HVUl"oc8KLE AND VARICOOELK pormn-
nentlrnncl tucct-istully cured In ov ry caso.
SVl'IIIL.19. QUNOUIUIBA. OLEET. Bpor-
nrntorrhon , BemlnM WonVnnss , Loit Mnnliuod.
NlKlit Emissions. Doonyeil Faculties , Fumnlo
Weakness anil nil delicate disorder ! peculiar
Ui uither aox positively cured , ns wnlldJtiU
functional disunion that result from youth
ful follies or tlio excess of irmturo year * .
STRICTUKl1 irj"iteoa poroumently
ol I\lui U1VU cured , removal cotnpleto ,
wltliou. euttlni ? . cnustloor dilatation. Ouroa
tffooted nt homo by patlont without mo
ment's pain or umiurnncc.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN.
A 9IIPP rilPlf The awful etfeoti of
.n. OUK.E.jUlli unrly vice which brlns *
nrcnnlo weakness , tltmroylus both mind and
body , with all It } dreaded ills , permunonty
cured.
TJ ) ? < RUTTX AddreHthoso whobavelm-
\
UR.J. D.L.1 10 pitruj , themselves by Im-
properlndulffinct ) nud solitary h-iblti. uhloh
ruin both rulud anil body , unflttlng thorn for
lunlnesi. Btudv or marriage.
MAltUIEL ) MEN or tlioso entorlnu on that
bnppy lifo. awarool pbyslca.1 debility , quickly
Mils ted.
OUB 8UCOH3S
Isbattd upon facts. First I'riotlo&l aperl-
enc * . Beoonil-Evory case I * npeolallrituuled ,
thi-s starting right. Tlilrd-Madlolnea &ro
prepared In our laboratory xaotlj to suit
tch case , thus eTeGtluK ( tit iwrtb.out injury.
Drs. Bfetts & Betts ,
U09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA.
GABL I
OHE POUND
A Day.
A CAIN OP A POUND A PAY IX THn 5
'
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL ,
RUNDOWN , " AND HAS I1CCUN TO TAKE i
THAT UEMARKADLE FLUSH 1'RODUCKR ' , j
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophosphites of Lime &Soda
IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT
HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER
AGAIN. PAI.ATAIH.E AS MILK. EN.
DORSED nv PHYSICIANS. SOLD BY ALL
DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND
IMITATIONS.
TRADEMARK THE HUE AT TRADE MAKK
KNliLIMH ItEM-
EI > Y Anunfnll-
Inu euro for Sem
inal Weakness ,
Bpirnmlcrrhoci ,
Imrotency nnd
all dlsuusu ! that
follow ns a o-
qucnco of Belt-
abuse ; us Loss of
DfFQRETXKIIIQ. . TAJIHD.
I'nln In the Iliick. Dimness of Vision , I'rematurs Old
Ago , nndmnny other dlsenscs Hint lend to li nltr
or consumption unit n premature urave.
tTr-fullpnrtlculiirslnourpiiiiipblet , which we do-
jlro to cnd frco by mall to every cno. lir'i'ho bpo-
cmo McillclnoUsoUlotfl pet piick BO , or six pack-
nnc for 15 , or will bo sent free by mull on receipt of
tbo money , by addreiilntf
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 FAIIXAM STRUCT , OlIAHA , NEB.
On nccount of counterfeits wo have adopted tha
fellow wrapper , tlio only Konulne ,
C. L. EricksonLocal Agent , 00 N.llith
DlLG.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
Bptcino for nyiterlaIK tneirJt , Kenr lla. Wnki *
fulness , M ntal Daprtulon. HoftenlnKot ttia llraln , r < v
lulUnff In inianltr iJ l < 1luito inUery docav anj
doitli. Ptcmaturo Old AKO , liirr nnct . I.oii of rower
In oil Her toi , InrolunUry Loiiei , And Hpirm > torrlitua
eauc > l IT OTtr-uxertlo of the bnln , icll-c.buie or
crer-lnjulervnce. < ich box contain ! on * monlb'i treau
mrnt. 11 a Lei , or ill ( or l > . nt l > r mill jir | . lO ,
WHli eiclj ordir for ilx IIOKH. will sunil purchuor
traaraowa to r.fund m < i3 r U the Ireatrotnt ftlll M
cur . Uaaruiteoft luuwd &Jid fftniuno old culy ur
GOODMAN DUUG CO. ,
FOR SALE
Mr PnlntlnK and I'aporlmnKlnR Uuslnesj. Kitiib-
llshed I1W. linn a well nolocU'd Block of Uull
1'uptrVnll MouldliiKB , 1'alnts , Bruiuw , etc.
P. W1NDHEIM ,
_ 610 S. 10th Strgot , Omftlm.
"FEMALE
* b olut ly nlUblc , | * rfc < tlY i f o. most ponirf ul frmals
reirul ' 1" ' kuown i uctpr fall , u a l i , iKifiiild | cn bo i
WE NEVER LET UP .
On Friday and Saturday of last week we held a special sale of "big boys" Suits at four
of from two dollars and a half to three and a half. Flattered by the great success of this sole
spurred on .to still greater efforts , we have decided to repeat the same sale on Monday a
Tuesday "tot the same tune" only "svith variations , "
MONDAY ANP 'TUEXSDA.Y
$4.78 buys handsome striped Cheviot Suits , sizes 14 to 18 , worth $7.50.
$6.26 buys heavy brown plaid Cassimcrc Suits , sizes 14 to iS , worth $9.00.
$6.78 buys serviceable brown Scotch Plaid Suits , sizes 14 to 19 , worth $9.50.
$7.SO buys very handsome , neat gray , all wool , striped Cassimcrc suits , sizes 14 to 19yortll \ $10
$7.80 buys elegant all wool , brown striped Cheviot Suits , sizes 14 to 19 a $10.00 suit.
$9.OO buys nobby all wool , gray plaid 'Cassimcre Suits , "square cut coats , " sizes 4 to 17 ,
that were $12.50. ,
In order that the "little fellows" may not feel neglected , we have decided to add at special
sale at the same time about two hundred
KNRR PANT SUITS
In sizes from five to fourteen , in three lots , as follows :
° S Boys' Suits , In two handsome styles , the first n handsome brown plaid , A.T
nnclthe second n neat brown and.vlno plnlcl.
They're usually four dollars.
LOT A very handsome Gray Plaid Suit that's made to stand the racket. Tlicro's A.X
about fifty of these , and every one sold saves somebody a dollar und sixty
TWO : cents.
LOT A beautiful brown striped suit , made up in a strong substantial manner. A.T
Six dollars is about the overage price of this suit , though , some storessny
THREE : they're a leader at five. There's about fifty of these.
We'd ought to clothe every rag-god urchin in town hy Tuesday Night.
Every Able Bodied I\Tan in Oma/ia Should Read Our "Ad ? in Wednesdays Paper.
NEBRfiSKI CLOTHING CO. ,
Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
We Close at Seven O'clock. - - Open Saturdays Till Ten ,
THE BEST
m
IN THE WORLD :
ARE MADE BY THE
WoonsockBli & Rhode Island Rubber Go
And wo are their western agents and always carry : i laro ; ; atoek.
Address ,
SmeriGan Jiand Sewed Slioe Go
1204 and 1206 Ilarney Street
THE OPPORTUNITY !
THE SEASON I
TO facilitate matters ,
we have divided
our immense stock of
fine custom made
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
into four [ 4 ] lots and
marked them at prices
that will insure a speedy
sale
E want to call your
attention to the
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
we are offering at the
above named price. Look
in our window ; come in
and we will show them
to you. Remember the
price , $15.00.
.
NFSSCUREDbTr k'tru.
IO
WINTER RESORTS.
Clianning\Yiutcr \ Resort in tlic Highlands.
Huntsvillc Hotel , SubslantialElcgantScw
lUItvr.V S , UKMSOX , Manager
UVIION f , DUMriON , AKllltiint.
MO OTJR.EX ! NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. " "
Sotciitoon jcnrs experience , A regular graduate In motllclno , a * diplomas nlioir. Is "till trontlnz w :
IliOKrcntosttucccis , nil Nervous , Chronic anil I'rlynto Dlsoisoi. .A. permanent curoKiinrantooil for Cntarrl ,
fpernialorrluva , Lust Mlinhooil , Seminal We.ikness , NlKlitLoiaoi. Iiupotuncy , Syphilis , Mtrlcturi ! , nnd nil dl
ca os of tlio lllooil , Skin unit Urlniry Oruans. N. 11.1 Buamntoo 000 for ovcry cmo I undorUku nml foil "
CUM ; . Consultation frog , llook ( llyntcrtoi gf LAta ) sout froo. OUJoohourn-'Ja. ' ra. toB p. tu. auaJaja
a. ui , to 12111 ,
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS
Street.
Steve repairs of all descriptions fop cook niul hoatliit ; stoves , family antl hotul rangei. Water
ittachmcuts aspoclalty ,
ROBERT UHLIG , Proprlotop
C. M. EATON , Manager.
DR.
1'rnctlco llrallocl to
UlBCaSCS Of till !
LUNGS
AND
Nervous System
Inclinllnif NeuralKla ,
rntnli'iMjr , llruturo
Epllouir. fonvul-
tann ( , Hiilnnl Irrlt.l-
tlon , Ithuumutlrim ,
Clironlc AIcolioll.ini ,
Norruui lleadiiclii- ,
Nervous I'rostrntlon
cundiuupllon nnd till
dlsuneciof tlio luniia
llooni ! 3IU to S'iO ,
BEE BUILDING ,
OMAHA.
IAMES
J MEANS'
Is tbe iM'dt nindc.iMid It o
overvwlicrc. ' 1 lil h Iho orlg-
InnUIHhoc llcnartinl linl-
tntloiu. I'oslthcly
Kt'iniliio uiilcsR itn
tin Hie Nolri , " .lumen
JMc-aiiH * 83SliOB."x. ;
J. MEANS & CO. .
41 Llmln Slrtrt
lloiton , Mtti
"LUCKISPLUCEC"
If you have run n muck npnlnst soinn ills.
cnurncltiff Ulscanovhlcli you tlwi't want wur
famtlu iloctar to know about , rcmenilifr Hint
tnriif ; 'U'btlniuiiluls : Hook eni
( r > irornml/r > ( ( lnirEniCMEDIOAI.CO.Dulllla N.Y.
ASK. YOU WILL 1'INlt TJIAT
"PLUCK WBIMS LUCK ! "
DR. BAILEY
GRADUATE DEUTlSf
A VuH Sot of Tooth
on Kiibbor , fur
, . _ 1'IVK 1)1)1.1.4118. )
A perfect „ nt ( tniirnntoed. Tooth extracted
Mthout imln or dnniur. inn } wltloul antie ;
thetlci Onlil nd sllvor 111 nxs ut lovscst
rutes. Ilrlilpo nml Crown Work. Tcul wltli-
nut iiltitci. All work wiirriintuu
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK. 16TH A D FAR HAM
Kntrui co , 10th utruot uluvato' Opcr. ovuii-
U'b until b o'clock
_ > 'U" B IfT I \ 5l riililno Ilalill
Od . K I JLVJt.ciir.dfa III to UUd > 7i ,
NojiyllU r.d. DB J.UI fUENBL.k llon,0.
T3FI.
ELECTRIC BELT
' IU " tlklkKTHH or Ilml.
t'f'il.HIU CU3 ! Jl.rlhliN.
B BUT AND SUSMMtPR !
t %
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IMP r rf ol Uinr > lli < Mr.k. . . . , ( bin V\ \ , , riltd , S.otk.
> l , < o.iUunj , lurrtili or Ilt < trlell > itiroiih .11 WEit .
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