8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OTURSDAY , JAISTUARY 8 , 1891. THE CITY , Put Tlonn ( wnn sent up for thirty days for bof'j'lii ( ; on the streets. Jtimea Crock , the forger , wns taken to Iho penitentiary yustorday by Sborilt Boyd. There will bb no county court today- as Judge Sliloltls will bo among the Sam DBot8 at Lincoln. ( Acttrloiidof cnrthenwnro from Liver pool fot'Mnutor of Council LHulTs passed ( ho customs liouso yesterday. The week of prayer f > ervice3 at the First Baptist church are drawing Inryo audiences find much intoKtls manifest. The CHHO ol Liinton J. Usher vs TUB Bui ! in the Unitrd States court lam bu.cn continued by content until the May term uf court. Tommy Cnrlson's mother nays ho Una been incorrigible slnco Juno 1,1800 , and hns rcfjucstutl the police judge to send him to the reform school. While thcrovcro a number of inqulr- ICH at the build Iiitf inspeclor'H olllco yes terday In rojfiird to the cost of a permit , onlysintill permits were granted , J. "W. Shonollold , a prominent con tractor of Mnlvorn , la. , ii8 In thoclty yc ltul l1ay buying material for a do/.on buildings that ho will erect this Benson. General Gcortfo Crook post , Grand Army of tlio Konubllc , will meet on Saturday evening at Goodrich hall to Install now olllccre. Members of the post and all Boldicrn will bo welcomed. The old county board hold its last ses sion yesterday afternoon. The minutes of Tuesday's mooting wore rend and ap proved , and the board adjourned slno die. The newly elected mouiborsVcro present , Collector Alexander lias taken up quarters in the room on the third floor of the Kovcrnmont building formerly oc cupied by Iho postal Inspector , and will use it as a private ollico. The clerks of the olllco will occupy the old room , and the bulk of the business of the ollico will bo transacted there. J. K. Westeott pleaded guilty to petit larceny and was lined 8150 and costs. lie etolo nearly $300 worth of dry goods from the lioston store , where ho was employed as clerk , but the property was taken in small quantities and at different - ent times' , so thai , a charge of grand larceny could not bo sustained. Members of the Sainosot club and their friends will leave the Merchants hotel for Lincoln this morning at ViuO. Only forty of the badges have arrived. The others will bo expressed direct to Lincoln and will bo given out thoro. The Samosols will luivo two special cars attached to the regular 8:20 : Lincoln puesongor on the Burlington. The police have closed the saloons of Gus Schult/ , Eleventh and Capitol two- fcuo ; 0. P. Butts , Twelfth and Capitol venue , and John Dldam , Twenty-sixth nnd Walnut , in accordance with the orders of the board of lire and police commissioners. These parties wore re fused lluonscri for 1801 because they had previously Infringed on thoSlocuinb law. MOUSJK'S ISMUUOIUISKY SALE. Torchon 1 neon , 10c , Ifio , 20u , 25c. At our embroidery sale tomorrow wo ihu.ll olTor a lot of HEAL TORCHON LACES. 1st lot 10c : hand-mado real torchon lace , worth 2Qa a yard. 2nd lot 15o : hand-mado real torchon laeo 16c , worth 2oc a , yard. 3rd lot 20c : hand-mado real torcb/w " laoo 20c , worth ! )5c ) n yjvv'l. "I 4th lot 25o ' Ifand-mado a yard' . - torchon loco 2oc , worth'ioc to 60c a yard. The snrrJial values in torchon will be ' 2A.y 'lUrlng this sale. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Alnrnicd Over Ilia Absence. The friends of John E. Anderson , an em ploye In the olllco of the assistant treasurer of the B , & M. railroad , are somewhat alarmed over Ills absence from homo and post of duty slnco Saturday last. When last BCOII ho was In the company of two soldiers from Fort Omaha. Anderson is it now comer to the city , huvinft hut recently been dis charged from military service at Fortress Monroe. Ho is about live feet six Inches tail , weighs 150 pounds , lair complexion , brown hair nnd smooth face. . Ills people live at 8110 Cass street. fioott AVntitH His Freedom. Habeas corpus proceedings wcro com menced in the district court to secure the freedom ol J. 0. Scott , alias John Cabo. Scott wns committed by Judge llclsloy ten dny ago for vagrancy , Ill's loutcnco was ninety days. The police gave Bcotta hard name- , although hodid not com- ' mlt any crlnio in Omaha at his last visit. Judge llclsloy's object in committing Scott for so long a period was principally to break tip n gang of tough characters of which this prisoner was supposed to bo a mem ber. The Louringvill bo before Judge Clark sou. ' 1 o Injitnolloti Dissolved. A fo\v days ago n temporary Injunction was iworn out at tlio request of Mr. E. Koso- wjiter agnlast the Onmua city ofllclals. It was brought to prevent them from awarding the contract for city printing to the World-Herald on that paper's late bid , at a rnto thrco times ns high as lost year's contract. Judge Doano dissolved the Injunction yesterday on the ground that the council had full authority to carry on the business of the city and the court could not Intervene. The U. 1 . Hunt ) . At the annual meeting of the Union Pacific band the following ofllrors wore chosen : fames Hart , president ; Fred Uhynor , busi ness manager and musical dlrcotorj Joseph Boack , assistant director ; Hurt Nichols , Bcrlbo ; Philip Bolscn , treasurer nnd drum major. The retiring members wcro tendered a vota of thanks. Purtiul arrangements wuro made for the annual bal masque of the or ganization , which will bo given at an early date. for tlio I'ollco. Messrs. Scavoy , Wnlker , Dillon , Bloom , ICeysor , Dobout nnd Harngan , who constl-- tuto the corumlttco appointed by the police relief association to consider needed amend ments to the la\v rcgulntln ? the association , are mooting nlehtly to canvass the situation nnd dovlso doslrablo changes and will submit tholr report to the board of flro and police commissioners next Monday oveulns , A Mlsslnt * Roy , A colored boy named Jcnnol Wrddle , eight years old , whoso parents llvo at 1315 Jon 03 ntrcct , disappeared Monday and cannot bo found. Ho was sent to school in the morn ing ns usual , but did not put in nn nppoar- pnco at school and did not return to his hoiro. Ills parents nro greatly distressed about too mat' ' r. Pursued by n Phantom. Major \Vllcox \ , editor of the Uepubllcan , bns moro trouble on his mind. Yesterday ho was sued In tbo district court by the Omaha Ilcpubllcan printing company for $1,59105 , money alleged to tavo boon paid Wilcox for material which wai Jointly owned by the plaintiff and defendant. County Court. Joe O'Drlen ' , the well known Union raclflo conductor , bus been appointed ns adminis trator of lils late father's cstato by County Judge Shields , M. Pcabodv was granted judgment against D. W. You Cott for fcitt ) . A. Receiver Appointed. CLAIIKSVH.I.E , Tciin. , Jan. 1. K. Specie , a banker of Frankfort , bos boon appointed re ceiver of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank > f this city. Nothing Is stated In roKord to Iho allulra of the bank. COOD-BYE.GENERAL . MANAGERS Mr , 8. H , H. Olark'a ' Ordjr Rjorganlzingtho Entire Union Pacific Sjstomi ONE GRAND DIVISION 'ABOLISHED , * UrlnkcrlioiT , IJIIckcrifitlctTer , McNeil , JJancroft nnil Duncan Appointed General Division Superintend * cntR Other Itoni ) . General Manager S. II. II. Ciarlt of the Union Pacific Issued his long expected order yejtcrdny organizing the Union Pacific man agement nttcr his own plan and abolishing the system of general managers with equal powers which wns maintained by President Charles Francis Adams. Under the new deal the St. Joseph and Grand Island division Is abolished and the lines cojnprlshiK it divided between the Ne braska and Kansas divisions , which nro com posed of tlio former Missouri river and Kansas - sas divisions. J , O. DrlnkcrholT , present ecncral manager of the Missouri river division , becomes general superintendent of the Kansas divis ion ; Hobert lillcltensdcrfcr , present superin tendent of tlio Nebraska division , becomes acting general superintendent ; K. J. Duncan ' < made general superintendent of tlio Uulf llvlslonsucceeding General Manager Meek ; .V. . II. Bancroft becomes general suporin- -undent of the Mountain division , succeeding General Manager KcsscKulc ; E. McNeil , general manager of the Pnclllo division , Is otalned as general superintendent. The order takes effect on January 15. Tlio new divisions nro made up as follows ; Nebraska Division Council Bluffs to Cheyenne ; Julesburg toLaSalle ; Cheyenne ' .o Orln Junction ; Grand Island to Oru , and Jranches ; Columbus to Sioux City nnd tranches ; Columbus to David City ; Vulloy to Miirysvillo ; Valparaiso to Fulrtleld ; Me- Cool Junction to I'airbury. Kansas Division Kansas City to Denver ; St. Joseph to Grand Island ; Fail-Held to Alma ; jMnrysvillo to Manhattan ; Lenvcn- ivorth toMlltonvnlo ; Leavemvorth to Law- rcncc ; Leavenworth to ToncUa ; Junction City to Concord I a and Ucllvlllo ; Solomon to Belolt ; Salina to Oakloyj Sallna to McPhor- 3011. 3011.Gulf Division Denver to Toxllno ; Toxllno .0 Fort Worth ; Denver to Cheyenne ; Denver .oLcndvilleimd Gunnlson ; Denver to Fort Collins ; Urecly to Stout ; Brighton to Boul der ; Denver to Golden , Central City and Or.iyniont ; nil other spurs of Union i'aciflc , Denver it Hlo ( Jnmdo railway. Mountain Division Choyeimo to Ogdcn ; Larainlo to Soda Lake. ; Dana to Ilamin ; Krniibton toAliny ; Granger to Iluntlngton : Shoshone to ICctrnum ; Natnpa to Boise ; Ogden to McCammon ; Pocatcllo to Silver Bow ; Ogden to Frisco ; Syracuse Spur ; Lohl Junction to Tintlo ; Salt Lake to Terminus. Pacific Division Iluntincton to Portland ; La Grande to Elgin ; Willows to Hcpncr ; Uiimtilla to Walla Walla ; Pendleton to Spoknno Falls ; Bollcs to Day ton ; . Golf ax to Moscow ; Stitrbuck to Pomeroy ; Wlnona Junction to Seltieo ; La Crosse to Council ; Tckoti to Mullan ; all water lines. WILL UUlLiI ) TO HOT Sl'IUNGS. Another nurllnctoii I3\tciiHlon Other Itallrond Xcws. The Burlington will complete its now line to Deadwood this month , nnd now has nn en gineering force engaged In relocating the proposed railway line between Minuckahta and IlotSprlngs , a project that the B. & M- had in view when the Doadw.oiyt , V.Tiif was ocatcd last winter. TJvs'itno will bo an Im portant one hsttf "to the B. & M. and to OmahA. 'Tho engineering party is expericn- tirig some difficulty In getting down from Bradley flats to the valley of .Fall river , a difference of 8'JO ' feet hi n distance of eight miles. Work on the road is to bo commenced at once. There arr no now developments In the right of way cnscs between the Rock Island nnd Milwaukee companies in their efforts to got into the Omaha depot over the Union Pa- eltlc bridge. The parties interested ore quietly awaiting the settlement of the case In the United States court , and at the president's meeting in now York. A meeting of tratllc managers of all tlie western lines will bo held in New York next week. Attorney General Stone oflowa has brought suit against the Northwestern , Rock Island , Burlington and the Chicago , St. Paul , Minne apolis & Oumha for violating the Iowa freight rates. rates.Work Work on the Tncomn extension of the Union Puclflo has been suspended for the winter. The Missouri Pnclflo hns under considera tion the abandoning of all of the local attor neys of the company and vesting nil of the legal business of the company with the attor- uovs at the St. Louis headquarters. The new car stiops of the Chlcago.St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha at Hudson , WIs. , will bo ready for occupancy in a few days. HIGH PUIUI2D T1CKET3. Hold by tlin Pntrona of n College Ijcc- turo Course. Considerable Inquiry has been made during the past day or two by parties qjho purchased tickets for the Standard business college lec ture course , as to wnethor or not nil of the attractions advertised wore to bo provided , now that tno college has changed hands. The second entertain ment was to have been given tonight , but these who went to the Grand opera house yesterday to reserve their serits were told that the date had been cancelled nnd that , all of other the attractions of the house were off , as the college had failed to malic a satisfactory settlement with Major Pond for the Stanley IcctUro. Nothing could bo learned at the business college regarding the lectures , ns Prof. Larl- more , the proprietor , Is sick ut his homo in Shcnando.ih , la. It seems tlmttho college was recently turned over to Piof. J. P. Byrne , one of the instruc tors , in lieu of back salary. Mr. Byrne de sires it understood that ho had no connection whatever with the lecturonrrangoments. The same statement is made by Prof. Bell of the shorthand scbool. It is reported that Mr. Larlmoro proposes to take tip the lec ture courao tickets sold nnd refund iho money for nil but the Stanley lecture. Mr. Hell states that Larlmoro thus declared his Intention to him before leaving for Shenamtoah. A largo number of tickets wcro sold for the entire course , several parties taking from four to six tickets each. The Itching of the scalp , falling off of the hnlr , resulting in baldness , uro often caused by dandruff , which may bo cured by using Iiall's ' Hair Itcuowor , Mr. Oeorco F. Canis , of Now York , for- rnorly a member of THIS BBE staff , has again accepted a position in the editorial depart ment. Baking Used in MJUloniot 40 Xean the Btand&rd. CAUCUS' INQ Toil A Mayor CunlilnB'H Holicino ( op Sclcctliic \V. II. Ijoiri'H SucccHsor. There nro two 'candidates In the Hold for the position of dork of tbo police court , re cently irwdo vacant by the death of W. II. Long. Thcso men nro n source of continual nnnoynnco to Mayor Cushlnp , as dally they present themselves befow the executive urp ini ? their respective claims. In converslnt , ' upon the subject , the mayor said : "Thcso boys nro all ROOI ! fellows , competent nnd a number of them personal friends , all of which places mo iu n position where I hardly Unow how to net , though I have n scheme that I may work. In the course of a day or two I Intend to scntl for nil of the candidates and have thorn cotno to my ofllco. After I get them thcro I pro pose that they go Into caucus nnd try ton reo n moil R themselves as to who shall bo named. If they cannot do that I shall bo tempted to , turn tlio whole matter over to tbo council. The majority of that body boars u democratic complexion , and I am confident that a good man will bo selected. " ruiit'ral of Prof , IliifTmann. The funeral of i'rof. Simon lloflmann took place ut St. Mury Magdalctio clicrcb on Iouplii3Strecthotwcon ) Sixteenth and Seven teenth yesterday morning. The ob * scquies wuro under the auspices o ( the Ila- varlnn society , of wnleh the deceased had been an honored member. Tbo society , headed by the Musical union band , of which Prof. Hoffmann had also been a muinlo. ' , OH corted the remains fro.n the residence on South Sixteenth street to the church , uhcro solemn high mass was said by Father Glauber , after Milch the procession pro ceeded to the cemetery of St. Mary Mag-1 dalene In South Omaha. . The renmtns were incased in an elegant blade caslcot on which rested a handsomu lyrj of white roses , the oiTcrinR of the Musical union , and n beautiful cross of whlto ( lowers , the tribute of the Havnrlan society. The Musical union was represented by n largo delegation ot members ana the Bavar ian society was present in force. The pall bearers were CJ. Muoncl ) , George MaederVllllain Wcckbach. James HouU * mann , A. VciRhtireior , and A. l > aumelstcr. Simon HoITmann was born in Wurtzunburfr , Davarla , nnd when a boy nineteen years ot ago entered the German army ns a binjlor. IIo served through tljo Franco-Prussian war nnil in 1871 cmlgated to Atncrlun , lanuiiif ? at Now York , wliero ho at once ongaod ! with the Stafford orchestra , After plavinj ; with tb.it combination f6r ono season hi ! came to Omaha and organized the Hofitunn orches tra , n musical organization that was known far and wide during the early days of tills city. About the same time hoorganizeil the Oma ha city hanO , that later became n part of thu Musical protective union. For a number of years Mr. iloffminn was the leader of the or chestra ut the Boyd , playing at night and teaching tnuilc durinc the day. The deceased was n fine musician , being able to play upon nearly every class of instruments that have been inaite. On account of tils superior abil ity ho did much to develop the musical till- cut of Omaha. In 187. ) ho was married to Miss Weirhart , who with llvo children , four sous and oub daughter , survive him. "I have been occasionally troubled with coughs , nnd In each case have used i.n wii't , llrnnoliiiil Troche" , which have never failed , and I must say they nro second to none in the world. " Felix A. May , cashier , St. Paul , Minn. Aid Tor Orphans. Mrs. Ur A. Folsom is in the city soliciting aid for the Tabitha educational orphans' homo of Lincoln , Nob. Mra. JTolgftm.cyinssis very welljgc.a > ntDftrvJrtSii , ' carrying with her .QQ'l&ffatiincnts ' ofa number of ministers of Lincoln of all denominations. This institu tion takes in dcstltuto children from birth and provides for and educates tbemund gives thorn a training in some occupation mat will fit them for u Ufa of usefulness. It docs not allow outsiders to adopt any of Its proteges , but undertakes to maintain them until they are able to maintain themselves. Thcro nro now forty children being cared for ancl an appropriate imilcllnir Is in coursu of construc tion on Fortieth and Randolph streets , and it is with the view of rapidly completing the now homo that Mrs. Folsom Is in Omaha ask ing for funds. The now homo will nccomo- dato400 childrenand , If sufficient money can bo raised the management hopes to have It completed by next year. I have found out n gift for my fair. It is not a ring of gold , nor Ilowera for her hair , nor pearls for her wtilto neck , but Salvation Oil for her sere throat. She's a singing bird. Loss of life. Thousands sink Into an early crave for want of a bottleof Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Piinornl ol' Sister Mnry Vlnccntin. The funeral of Sister Mary Vlncentia took place yesterday morning from St. Joseph's hospital to the Holy scpulcher. Solemn high mass was celebrated , with Hev. Father Ohokn celebrant , Father Jcan- notto as deacon anil Father Barret sub-dea con. The sisters' hospital choir assisted In the services. Among the priests In attendance besides these already nlentioned , were Father Smith , Father Carroll , Father McCarthy , Father Brcitchkeff , Father Morlnrty of South Omaha' Father Malloy of Council Bin Us , ana Father Doxacher , chaplain ol the hospital. The deceased had been In Onialn for the past ten years , \wt \ took tuo veil five years previous to that timo. Six of tlio slstors act ed as pall bearers ns Is customary with the order. "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" by Ayor's Sarsaparilla. This wonderful medicine so Invigorates the sy.stein nnd enriches the blood that cold weather becomes positively enjoyable. Arctlo explorers would do well to make a note of this. Utterly Destitute. A Christian lady reported a sad case of destitution to Poor Commissioner Mahoney last evening. The woman lives on Tenth street , oetween Howard and Harnoy. She Is a widow and is confined to her bed with sickness , while three small childrod are hud dling about'hcr in a starving and freezing condition. Mr. Mahoncy contributed imme diate uld , but assistance from individuals might prove a great benefit. For Snlo. A clonr stock of himhvuro anil stoves , invoicing1 about $ y,500. in the best town in the central part of the btato. Will take part cash nnd tlio balance In good papoi1. Address , O. J. SMITH , Grand Island , Neb. 1GOZ Sixteenth and Fnrnam streets ia the now Uock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points cast ut lowodt rutus. Mr. Freeman Knowlcs , editor of the Deadwood - wood Dallv Independent , Is In the city. Ho nays that Deadwood is booming , nnd that blpr things uro oxpcted with the completion of the Burlington into the metropolis of the hills this mouth. Stockholders OMAHA. Nebraska. December 21,1SOO. Notice Is hereby Riven that the annual meetIng - Ing of thu stockholders of the Union Land Company for the election of flvo directors , nnil such other business as may properly como before the meeting , will ho held In tlio com pany's olllco at Oimilm , Nebraska , on Monday , the 12111 day of Jumiiiry , Iblll , at. 10 o'cloo' a. m. W. J. UAHUOLb , Assistant Secretary , FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE tnd permanent CURE for all dlMMMoTlhiUmNARY ORGANS. Cur where othertrett'neMiillt.FulTdireclion ' * nl th each faotllo. Pflc , ona dollir. See ilgnatuttol E , U STAHL. For Sale By All Druggists. WINTER ( RESORTS. HUNTSVILLE , ALABAMA. Charming Winter Resort in the Highlands. HunlSYilleMcl.Substautial.Elcgant.Ncw . . IIAUVliV B. OKNIHON , Mai a 9r F. UU.NISON , AlllatauU Each ; Season Has Its own pectillnt nmlady I but with the blood tnaliitiliieadAastttoof uniform vigor nnd purity , by tlitruwof Aycr'sSftrsararllla. tlio sy ttm rendllypiinpts Itself to changed conditions. Coiniwsed of tlio best alteratives and tonics , and bkl&g hlgbly concentrated. Ayer's Sarsaparlllah the most eflcctlve and ccotioinlcnl olnll blood medicines. "Forsome years/at the return of spring , 1 had serious trouble ulth my kidneys. I was tmablo to sleep nights , nnd suITcied gicatly with palnalu the small of my back , luas also anllctcU with headache , loss of appetite , and lmllpcjtlon. Thcio .symptoms were much uorsoliut : sprint ! , especially tlio trouble wit * my Uwl { . A friend pcisuadcd me to use Ajer's Snrsnpaillla. I began taklug It , and my troubles nil disappeared. " Jlis. Gcnuvia liclanger , 24 lliitlgo at. . Srlngflcld ] ) , .Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla IMtEl'AHKI ) UV DK. J. 0. AVER & CO , Lowell , Mass. unUl" . liri. , | Worth $ ii bottle. Pa/sin / ; , Sit { mis anl SpscUlisls , 14OO DOUGLxAS S OMAHA. NiU. : Tne most wldplv and favorably known spec ialists In tlio Unltol States. Tlirlr IOIIR ox- IH'ilciH.'c. tuiiiaikablu skill and uimoisul siu- c'oss In the treatment and euro of Nervous Chronic nnil Surgical Ilsoahi ) > s. ontlttu tlieso nniliii'nt physicians to the full conflduncuof tlio Mlllk'lc'd ourwhere. . Tliov Kiiaiantpc : A CKKTAIX "AM ) I'OSITlVH riMlB for thonwlul olTwlsof o.trly vlco anil tlio niiinci- > iis ovlli tliutfnllou In Its trnln. 1'UIVATK. 1II.OOI ) AND SKIN Hpceillly.conipliMi-lvniiil nc > iiitaiiontlr cilipd. NKUVOl'S WnilLlTY AND SK.NUAL 1)IS- ) OHDEHSylold readily to thulr skillful treat- "iirnt. 1'ILFA riSTUr \ . AND RKCTAL UI..cr.KS euarnntpcd cured nlthout puln or detention 'rum Imslnoss. HVDUOUKIji : AND VARICOCr.U : porma- icntlyand siicci'isfiilly cured In ou'rycase , SVI'IIIMH , GONOItUlinA , GLKHT. Spui- cmtorrhca. Seminal Weakness Lost Munliood , NlghL Kinlssloni ) , I'cauycd Faculties' , 1'einalo Weakness nnd all dbllnato dlsoiders pcculliir toultlicr sn\ positively cured , as well an all functional I dlsotdcrsttiat result from youthful ' ' 0 . 10 " , LllJLi , . l < iiariiiitcod pormu n o n 1 1 y f ari\.ioi l-.CurQl , removal complete1. without cu ttlns. caustio or dilatation. Ouies olTcctcd at liotno by , patient wltliout a mo ment's itiiln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A CMIW17 riTK'K The awful eircots of t\ . OUR.L. UU l\Li cnriy Vlou which brines orimnlc woaUnrss , dustioytnz both mind and body , with all Us dro clod Ills , permanently cuiod. II K > < J R'PTT's ' Address those who hnvolm- UlVv ) . UL.I 1O pt ! | rod thcmsulvi's by Improper - proper Indulgence and solltaiy liublts. wlileli ruin both mind and body , unllttlng them for business. Btudv urmttrrluso. MAKHIHI ) MKN or those ontnrini ; on thut happy life , aware of physical dublllty , quickly assisted. 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Address Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co , , 3O6 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. 826 Broadway , Now York City. C. L , Erickson.Im-'i A-jont , SOON.lOth DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENT13T A Full Set of Tooth on Ituuber , for _ _ _ _ ' A perfect flt Riiamntoed. Tooth extracted without pain or danger , and wltLoiit anaes thetics. Gold and silver llngs at lowest rate * Hrldpo nnd Orown Work Tooth with out nlntoi Aliwoekwarrantou. . OFFICE PAXTON BUXCK ) , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarco , 10th strsijt elevator Oponoveu- KS until 8 o'clock Demand Pond' a Ex tract. Accept no substitute. Moriihltitt HnMt Wop ) Ttint r. < l.CB.J > uon,0. FOR SALE My Tainting nd rnperhnnjlng builne , K t b llihc'd 1SW. Unit u cll > luctoil it ick of Wul , \\AlI Mouldlntt , faints , llruiliui , eta. P. WINDHEIM , 610 S. 10th Street , Omaha. TRA. The month of January , from a purely business standpoint , is far different in the present day from that of a few years ago. Before the day of the elegant "vestibule train" which JIQ $ enables the merchant to reach his market in a few short hours- the average storekeeper went to "the city" wherever that might be , but twice a year ; once in the early spring and once in the early fall , each time buying goods enough to last him a full season of six months. He did little replenishing of stock in those days. When anything sold out , he was "out of it , " that was all. When the first day of January came , business came to a standstill "no use trying to sell any- hing. " He'd just get in the back end of the store by the old box stove , and sit , and soak in icat andtwait lor the customer that never came. The enterprising' merchant of to-day hag changed all that. Instead of letting his business run him , he runs Ins business. Me rolls up hid sleeves and pitches'in , determined to make January's SALES good , even if he don't "lay up " a cent. ' TO-DAY , ' . We , the afore-mentioned enterprising merchant , begin our annual January vorco&ts When we will put on sale in one grand lot between five and six hundred Overcoats andUlstcw that have formerly been sold at twelve , thirteen fifty , fourteen , fifteen and even sixteen dollars , all at the one uniform price of TEN DOLLARS. Splendid all wool Chinchilla Overcoats , in blue or black , in all sizes , with Italian , Serge or Cassimere linings , with handsome fancy satin sleeve linings. Goods that are worth from two to six dollars more AT TEN DOLLARS. Great big Heavy Chinchilla Ulsters , goods that are right in every way , lined with splen did plaid cassimere. Coats that have sold for five dollars more all the season. They go in at the TEN DOLLAR rate too. Great big piles of Irish Frieze Ulsters in Stylish Plaids , with splendid linings , with ex cellent sleeve linings ; coats that ought to wear a man three or four years with -any decent sort r of handling. They go in under the TEN DOLLAR banner too. When you take into consideration the fact that these garments at the original prices wera j 11 the cheapest coats sold in Omaha , you can readily understand that at the present reduced price of TEN DOLLARS , there won't be many left at the end of the SIX DAYS which we in tend to devote to this great JANUARY OVERCOAT SALE. o uomm Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. " We Close at 6:3O : P. M. - Open Saturdays Till THE BEST * tt S&KR ! . IN THE WORLD' . * ARE MADE BY THE WoonsockBt A Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo are tholr western agents and always cnrrya larso stock. Addrosa , 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. C.S. RAYMOND'S ' Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean just what wo s.iy. Our nrlcea will tell. Our oUlro : stock ( except P.\telc Philippe ite Go's Fine Watches ) , is on Halo at such sacrifice prices , that it should insure the s lie of everv article. f UJl ART DEPARTMENT wo are simply selling without rerard to cost. J Our discount onwntchoi , DlamondsSoHd Silver , Fine Jewelr/ and all poods , maUes the pr.cea lower than our people have ever been able to p'uohaie this class of coo JB. This sale will not last long. C. S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 10th St. DR. ELECTRIC BELT . . BtlT AHO SUJPEUSORI , > l ) lor ltlli ] > IDtpur < ro , f r l Un.rttlx H l. i. , flvloc FMtl/ , Mild , floolb' ( . r IUy i > Inrmll of tlttlrltllf Ihrovib ill nlAK PAKTR. redorlll tb.mlo IIK4I.TH d f llillllUI ff IHSOTH ( Ucirlt lutt.ul r.u liili.ilj , or wt forr < it ll.ww ID < U p < i lorf C n.pUlt Ift. and [ > . U ortt CKICI I vr j lo tkri * moalbi. U < tl < a ptatbltt f r . EK KIXOTRIOCO , . 10 Ui lUiIu , im. . . . . tl " tif > I vbtft ftll Kl&ivoivi r ii > * ittM ti i wi J..T | M"2 lIld/iiVfUllwJ-.llWCO .UIll/ . -'J.M. © ALE. OK' At $15.OO STILL CONTINUES. ( Taking stock this week ) . Watch for the bargains wo will offer in a few days. 1SIO OUREX ! MO PAY. r.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. . . . cure u. ui. , to ttimulutlon 12 m. fro * Uuuk ( Mjntorloi of LlJo ) bvnt fioa. Utllc liuun-tta. ao u. iuvrna . UL BunJiTyi It OMAHA STOVE REPAlTrORKSVl Vtl 1207 Street. Steve repairs of all description * for ooolc unifliu.itliu Moves , family and liutol ranzos. Watt * * 1 ittiichiuuntHiiHneulalty. f Telephone QRO HOBERT UHLIG , Proprietor < i / VV / ' - - c. M. EATON , Manager.