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8 THE OMAHA tiAtLY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1801. CANNOT SIGN THE CONTRACT , Mayor Gushing Enjoined from Approving the Oaancll'B ' Furniture Contract. CENTRAL LABOR UNION ASKS THE ORDER , Ileprriflciitntlvo Workmen JJcinantl- Fnlr Piny f > r Omaha Fno- torlea-.IiitluoKatcUo Declares Coal Iilccnscs Illegal. Tuesday rilghtthoro were fourteen members who attended tbo council mcottiiR. Of tnls number a majority decided to accept the bid of the liotchntn Furniture company , fJl- 7U1.AO , for supplying the now city hall with furniture. Tbo contract was ordered to bo sent to the mayor for his approval. Should It reach the executive In duo time , as it undoubtedly will , It will bo several days before tbo ofllclni autograph can bo attached as the courts tiavo stopped m and Instructed the mayor to stay his hand. Two weeks ago at a meeting of the Central Labor union , which was attended by repre sentatives from every labor organization in the city , the furniture deal was discussed In all of Its phases. Hut ono opinion prevailed , nnd that was that the Kotcbam Furniture company , through its audits , had boon guilty of attempting to bribe councilman to vote for its contract. The members reviewed tbo case and the acts of all of the parties con nected , from the tlmo that tbo bids were submitted until tbo close of the boodle Inves tigation. By a unanimous vote It wns decided to op- por.l to tbo courts for roliof. The members pointed to tbo fact that tbo council bad re jected the bid of the lowest bidder , bad slapped a homo Industry In tbo face nnd bad acted In such n manner as to nrousa suspicion oven if nemo of the members were ptillty of accepting bribes from the Kotcham Furniture company or its ngoncy. Tbo mattfjr was turned over to tbo cmor- Koncy committee , and its chairman , .lulius Meyer , Instructed to watch tbo case and take the necessary legal stops to prevent the award of the contract to the Kotcham pee ple. Got ( ho Injitnctlon. Yesterday mornln ? , as soon ns Mr. Meyer had learned of tbo action of tbo coun cil , ho at once proceeded to tbo of- flco of Attorney E.V , Blmerol and laid tbo case before him. An hour later Mr. Stincral appeared before Judge Hopowull who Issued u restraining order , enjoining the city , the mayor or any of its agents from ap proving or entering Into any contract with tbo Kotcham Furniture company. Judge Ilopewcll set tbo case for hoarint ; on De cember 23 , at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The bond was llxed in tbo sum of $500 , executed by Tnomas Swobo. Tbo petition Hied by Mr. SImcral reviews the rnso mid then sets out seine Interesting facts. It shows that the clt.v council sot nsldo for city hall purposes the sum of ? ; } .TT- 500.00 , of which amount ? .W,1U'J.47 has al ready been contracted for or expended , malt ing an overdraft on tbo fund of J9GO'J.41. This , the petition alleges , is contrary to law , as the statutes specifically provide that no contract shall bo lot or money oxponcd unless tbo comptroller shall reissue his certificate that there are funds on hand with which to make the payments. Tbo petition also sots forth the fact that the Kctcham Furniture company's bid was $24,721.50 , whllo that of John F , Coots was (22,105.2-1 , nnd that tbo contract was not lot to tbo lowest bidder. The interesting feature of tbo petition Is the section or paragraph that charges that the Kotchnm Furniture company procured its contract through fraud and oy brib ing members of the common council. Then the petition alleges that thoprlco which tbo Kotcham company proposes to charge for furniture- oxccsslvo nnd unreasonable , and that the amount proposed to bo furnisnod is in excess of tbo demands of tbo city. Lastly the petition declares that , knowing all of these facts , In voting to award the con tract the council wont beyond its authority and tbo members willfully abused the trust imposed upon them by the voters and taxpay ers of tbo city of Omaha. inn ix Central Tjnbor Union Men Explain 1 lint Orjjuni/.ntlim'H Action. Harry Eastman , president of the Central Labor union , said : "This matter was brought to our attention tome time ago and wo referred it to the rouncll , but wo could got them to do nothing In the promises. It was then proposed that wo should got ono of our members , u citizen and freeholder and have him ootatn an Injunction against tbn letting oflho furniture contract to tbo Kctcham company. Hut than , you know , wo did not want ono ot our men to get the worst of u in case there should bo any trouble bccnuso wo are not lawyers nnd nro nearly nil poor men. So wo saw n lawyer nnd another person nnd they said there would bo no responsibility upon the man who might ask tbo injunc tion. It would bo nil right. WellI went away next day and have been away about three weeks. I expected the Injunction would bo Rotten out before' this because one of our members said ho would got It out If ho was protected. "Now , I tell you , tbo council did not do right. If there bad been several bidders nnd all the Omaha mon were higher the council should hnvo lot the contract to tbo homo factory. You know that tends to improve the city. Where work of this kind Is done In ono line It Indirectly helps every other lino. Wo took the stand that wo wanted to holn our brothers who nro woodworkers.Vo did this bccnuso wo want all tbo trades to bolu ono another and because wo nro rnally in favor of having nil this worit done by dny'a labor , whether It bo grading , pavlngcurblne , guttering or furnish ing city or public institutions of all kinds. If tbo charter Is not so sltuatoa as to onnblo this to bo done , It ought to bo changed : not because tbo contract ought to' have pone to Coots or Dewey & titnno. but simply because the money would have to bo handled hero and would hnvo done us seine good. ' When wo wont to tbo council they treated us shabbily. They did not act as our ropro- entutlvos. They woroourmlsroprosontutivos "Thoy ougnt to hnvo let that , contract here , but they simply Ignored the Omaha bids which were lower than the others. "This Injunction will have a good effect and If the Manufacturers and Consumers' association only llvo up to tholr plans and buy everything which Is manufactured In this city , wo will soon boy cott these who do not purchase tholr goods of the homo manufacturers. I uo not mean boycott exactly , but wo will gradu ally drift away from patronizing these \\lio do not patronize the manufacturers for whom our tradesmen work. "Now , if this contract had boon lot for ox- nmplo to Coots , his factory could hnvo been running open , giving employment to n largo number of men. As it 1s , it may hnvo to bo shut down for the winter. This would not bo a bonollt solely to the wood workers , but nlso to the painters and finishers and other workers. " Coal IjluoiiNoa I lognl. The courts linvo hold that the city or dinance compelling coal dealers to pay an an nual license of $100 each before engaging In the business of selling coal at retail Is Illegal and void , JudgoMcCulloch demurred to the Informa tion filed against Cotton on the grounds that no offunso wns charged , The complaint ho alleged sot out no offence that could bo sus tained by the constitution of tbo stato. Tbo section ot the charter and tbo ordinance ot the city under which the action was brought were in direct conflict with the organic ot. Judge Ustollo listened to the arguments and sustained the domurrcr.holulng that a man could not bo ar rested for refusing to pay n tax when the JNJIISI portion of the law was invalid. In giving bis opinion Judco Kstolle cited the Fremont and Tokamali case when similar do- clslouc were handed down. What will become of the manor paid into the city treasury is a question thai Is debated by tbo city ofllcmU , Homo of thorn hold that it will have to bo re turn od to the parties Avho paid , whllo others claim that It has passed boy on d the reach of the contributors. The llr.it pnvmcnt under the ordlnnnro was mndo On April 10 , 1880 , and slnco that tlmo (5,200 has. passed into tbo city coffers. Court Notes. Margaret A. Nodiko has brought suit to foreclose a f 2,000 mortgage executed by John W. Fond. ( J. 13. Kountzo has brought n suit in equity to foreclose n mortgage for $1,800 executed by Mlko Leo. Clara J. Johnson has commenced nn action tosccuro n divorce from her husband , Carl J. Johnson. They were married two years ago , nnd according to tbo petition , the next day after the woddlng ccromony wns per formed the defendant abandoned the plaintiff and wont to llvo with n woman at Atlanta , la. Arguments wcro concluded before Judge Hope-well yesterday in the cnso of Curry ngalnst Andrew HosowiUor , Involving n tltlo to property under thoHclfcnstoln claims , This Is tbo first of thcso cases to roach n tr'al ' In n court on the legal Interest Involved nnd Judge Hopewcll's decision will bo nnxlously awaited , as nundreds of property owners In the northern part of the city will bo affected by his ruling. 18 I'ntimlM of IHootlH Is about the quantity nature allows to an ndult person. It is of the utmost importance that the blood should bo Itopt as pure as pos sible. Ity its remarkable cures nf scrofula , suit , rhoutnrotc. , Hood's ' Snrsapnrllla has proven Its claim to bo the best blood purl Her. For a general family cathartic we confi dently recommend Boon's 1'llls. They should bo In every homo modlulnoost. Dr. McGrow , Mth und Farnnm street. plnno. Now scnlo. Now tuning dovico. Sold on installments. Hnydon Bros. _ _ A I'rcvc tlvc for Croup. Wo wnnt ovcry mother to know that croup can bo prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The llrst symptom is hoarseness ; then the child appears to bavo taken a cold or n cold may hnvo accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough Is developed , which is followed by the cro.ip. The tlmo to not Is when tbo child first bor.omes honrso ; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Itomcdy will prevent the nttack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may bo prevented by using this remedy ns directed. It has never boon Known to fail. 25 cant , 50 cant nnd $1 bottles forsnlo by druggists. United ! tntcM Court. The case of the United States vs John T. Chapman of Hemingford came up for trial yesterday bolero Judge Dundy. The jury In the cnso of Cornelia Snow against tbo city of Lincoln , for damages In tbo sum of $10,000 , claimed on account of Injuries re ceived from a fall on the sidewalk , is still out. John Jackson , the soldier who killed n prisoner In his hands at Fort Robinson by smashing him over tno head with his musket , wns arraigned on n charge of man slaughter. Ho pleaded not guilty nnd was rnmandcd to jail without ball. Owen Mathcn pleaded guilt ' to soiling liquor without a license nndas fined { 25 nnd costs. _ They had lots of wadding presents , but the most precious was n box of Mailer's Aus tralian salvo. She said thoughtfully , it's so nice for tbo little chaps on my hands. He said , wo hnven.t got nny "littlo chaps" yet. She said , Why ! John , and John was squelched. Orpnns from $25 up. Easy terms Ilnvdon Bros. for Dotectlvo Stewart of St. Louis , Is In the city after Charles Wilson imd William Hnr- rington who are wanted for blowing n safe _ in tha Missouri metropolis three weeks a o. The mon nro well known to .tho police as professional "cophors , " and were ufrestod In n house at Twenty-hfth and 'Casulus streets several months ago when the house wns raided undqr a search warrant- Und u lot of stolen goods. The olllcors hnvo boon unublo to flnd them thus far however , nnd the St. Louis dotec- tlvo Is waiting In hope that they will put in an appearance. Weakness of mon , duo to overwork , llj- healtb , excesses , etc. . may bo quickly nnd thoroughly cured oy a now Bciontillo system perfected by the Eno Modlcal Co. , Niagara Squuro , Buffalo , Is. Y. Write to them for explanatory pamphlet , which they offer to mail free in scaled letter. They refer to 2,000 cured patients. _ lUnrrlngo The following marriage llconjos were Is sued by Judcro Shields yostorJ.iy : Name and AddrossT Ago. I Hubert W. I'oaeoclc , Salt Lake . 27 ) Kininti Jane Wllfong , South Oimihu . 17 I William 0. Anwors. Omaha . 42 I Suslu A. Moroy , Oiiiahu . 45 i J. T. Liiimdmi. Omulm . 25 I Minnie Woodworth. Omaha . 25 J John M. Sharp , Omaha . 'M I Eva Oatlln. Oiiiahu . 25 They wanted to pot married , but had jio money to pay the preacher. The girl was equal to the occasion. She took the preacher nsldo and stated the caso. She had no money , but she did bavo n bottle of Hallcr's Sure Cure Couih " Syrup. Would ho marry thorn for that ? The preacher would nnd two hearts boat as ono. Competition trembles wnon Hnydou Bros , open uricos on pianos nnd organ. Tlio Missouri , ivanH.ia & Texan It ii ° - way Is the Short Line to Houston or Volabco nnd all Toxiis points. Trains leaving Kaunas City at 11 n. m. an ivo in Houston at 5:30 : p. in. the soc- ondovoning' , nmkinprsovcii hours shorter run than any other lino. Trains leav ing' Kansas City at 8:80 : p. in. arrive at Houston 5:40 : a. in. the second morning1. Volnsco tourists will leave Kansas City December 12 , at 80 : ; ! p. m. , arriving lit Volasco December 1 1 for tlio harbor opening on the 10th. Through sleeping cars to Houston and Galvoston. For further information call on your ticket atronts or address George A. MoNutt. T. P. A. , M. , K. & T. , Oil ) Main street , Kansas City , Mo. Four hundred and fifty dollar piano. Warranted seven years for $187.50. Now scale. Ilaydon Bros. Dr. Cultiraoro , oculist , Bco building. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholfsome. v No other baking powder docs such wotk * Water Routs Itir > Jnn. 1. Payable , at company's office , Boo build ing. Five per cent discount allpwod K paid on or before January 1. Failure to rccotvo bill will not entitle consumer to ilia count. Hntnuril Hurng Announces Ills thirtieth annual opening for next Monday afternoon and cvonlntr , to which ho extends u cordial invitation to all. Dr. W. II. Bolts Is still In the city. Ho has his attorneys engaged and lias challenged the board to arrest him , so lie can liiivo the law tested in regard to his case. Direct Importation of diamonds at Hubormann's. Special prices. 13th and Douglas. Ladles' and gents' wiitohos cheaper at lluborinann's than any place In Omaha , 13th and Douglas streets. Solid Tr.tiiiB I-'rom Dunlin. Vcstlbulcd , electric lighted and steam healed , with the finest dining , sleeping nnd reclining chnir car service in the world , via the ' 'Chicago & Omaha Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Double dally train service , leaving Omaha at 12:15 : j , . m. and 0:20 : p. in. , with no transfer at Coun cil BluIts ns heretofore. Anp'.y 1501 Parnnm street for tickets and further in formation or address F. A. NASH , J. E. PUKSTON. Gen. Agt. City Pass. Agt \V1NXBII TOUItS - To Summer Lands via the Wnbnoh Itoutc. The Wnbash nro now selling round trip tickets good returning Juno 1 , 1892 , to all tlio winter resorts in Ten nessee , Mississippi , Alabama , Georgia , Florida , North and South Carolina , Louisiana , Arknnsns nnd Texas. The quickest and best route to the Hot Springs of Arkansas. For tickets nnd full in formation in regard to routes cast or south call \Vabash olllco , 1502 Fnrniun street , or write G. N. Clavton , N. W , Pass. Agt. PEP I ZAMPA , Thodlvlnodlvn.says : "Durlns a spell of hoarseness , I used the Sodon .Mineral I'ustll- les , and 1 am pleased to say that they have rollovrd mo at onco. I would not go on the stiiKO without having them with inc. The "tfunulrto" must have thn signature of "KIs- ner &JlcnclolsinCo. , " Polo Agents. New York , around each bov. SJ ' .IfeuLcaredlnlOtaSOiUyi " " Horpnino CInliil HaptrUllcnrid.OR.J.ErEFIIENS.Lebinin.O. DUFFY'S ( PURE PUREHISKEY [ FOR MEDICINAUUSE NO FUSEL OIL THIS OKAND MED.CINAL PR1TPARA- TION la the best Icnown remedy for Chills , Coughs , Colds , Bronchitis the Grip and PKEUMONIA. For the dobillta'od rmd those with weak , nervosit is n perfect rovitallzor. It affords the Greatest relief to WOMEN from the troublej incident to tholr sex. Insist on having It from your druggist or crocer. Talco no substltuto Write for our book , which we send free. . THE DUFPr MALT WHISKEY CO. , Rochester , N. Y. NO OTTIiEIft LEAVES A DELICATE AND LAETINQ ODOR ForsnlobyalinniK and FnticyOoods Dealers or II unublo to pracuro tills \vonilerml soup semlSC * in stamps and receive u cnko by return mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago , SVrciAT.-Shnnrtnn Ilrlln WnHz ( tlio populnt Society Waltz ) ppntrilKK to nnyono Bonding ui Uireo wrappers ot jjlmndonlloilaBonp. NEBRASKA. National Bank 0. S. DEt'OJlTOHf. - OMAHA N EH Capital $4OOOOO Surplus 6B.OOO oniccrit nnd Directors Henry \V. Yatoi , I'roildont ; Lowli S. Hoed. Vlco t'roildent : < X a .Mnurloo. Vf. V. Mcrsc , Jolm S. Colllnj , U. a Cushlnz , J. N. II. Patrick , W. U , 8. Huulios , Caibler. TMB. IRON BANK. Corner JZth md Fninntn 3t . Instantly stops the moat excruciating paint ; never ( 'ills to Klvo case to tlie suttetai. For > prains , bruise ; , Itlo'iitc'ic ' , pitu in tu ! rlm-jt or sitlj ? , lieiilfic'ie. tootlinc'ic , spasms , naiHC.i , fuliiUni ; KJcIIs.'iiervdiisiiois , s'c'O ' leMiic , nro relieved instantly. nnQ quickly cured by taking inwardly 20 to 00 drotw in half a tumbler of water. 60 cents a bottle ; sold by druggists. With RADWAY'S PILLS thoro'ls ho bettor lire or preventive of Fever and A uc. THB GREAT SPANISH REMBDY , easily , quickly and permanently restores Weakness , Nervousness and Io3t Manhood. A GUARANTEED specific for Fits and Neuralgia , Hysteria , Dizziness , Convlsions , Nervous Prostration caused by the use o t Tobacco or > \lcoliol. Loss of Power in either Sex , Involuntary Losses caused by over-indulgence. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case or refund the money. $ i o box. eboxesfor $5. Address U.S. Agents Span ish Medicine Co. , Detroit , BIlcli. Sold by druggists. sale in Omaha by MuCortnick & Lund , loth nnd Fiu'imm sts. WOOD BROWN SUITS Perfect 'Fitting , Tailor Made Garments. It's not often that you are offered bargains in ' goods 'that are in most demand , but here is just the time when you are. We have too many of these fine Wood and Tobacco Brown Cheviot Suits , so we are go ing to try to work off some of them in the next three days. They are fine imported Scotch Tweeds , in wool , tobacco and leather colors , cut single or double breasted , elegantly lined and trimmed. These are not cheap imitations of these pop ular suits , but the genuine article gotten up in our best style. The Price is $18 and $20. . " OVRROOATTS- We offer an immense field f om which to make selections , beginning with. $10 , thence $12 , $15 , $18 , $20 , $32 to $25. We quarantee the best value your money will obtain. W"e show Kerseys and Meltons , Cassimeres and Chinchillas , Fur Beavers , Irish Friezesetc. etc. light or dark , and all the new kinks of make and trim. A few of the odd lot suits and overcoats are left from last week's sale. They are wonderful bargains. Browning , King & Co. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , "Southwest Cor. IBth and Douglas Sts. Scud for catalogue , Open till 8 , o'clock ovonlngs. Saturdays until 10 p. in. r Specials * s-/ Today we will begin on our first floor our regular annual sale of winter suits for men. The thousands Gives you your choice of about three hun dred strictly all wool fancy plaid cassi- who have taken advantage of these sales mcrc suits , and two hundred and fifty very desirable fancy striped cheviot as they have occurred yearly almost to the suits. These suits are lined with a fine twilled lining , well trimmed throughout , very day , will read this announcement and were made by tailors who knew their business. The regular price is just with interest. They know what it means. eight-fifty. They'll all be here. The simple an nouncement that the sale was" to begin $7.90 would bring 'em. To the newcomer since our memorable sale of a year ago , Is the price of a splendid all wool cassi- merc suit , without any exception the best as well as to the few old-timers who value we have ever offered at a moder ' ate price. The goods were made in a have'nt taken to former pains investigate mill where they have never been intro ' duced to cotton. The is neat sales , we will say this : Every year pattern a plaid ; the linings , trimmings and mak since we began business we have held a ing are all substantial , and the man who has laid aside twelve dollars for a suit of special suit sale at about this time of the clothes wijl get twelve dollars worth of year. Each succeeding sale has seen the suit for seven-ninety in cash. crowds grow larger , until last year we 59.50 were hardly able to wait upon the good- . Gives you your choice of three styles of natured mob around the special tables. suits worth thirteen-fifty to fifteen del We haye always offered extraordinary lars. They come in fine cassimere and fancy striped and plaid cheviots ; . They values at these sales ; this one will be no are cut , lined , trimmed and made by exception. If you've never attended workmen who can "hold their job. " They've got the style to them. They've tended one of these sales this got the wear in them. They've got the be will a good one to begin on. shape that you'd get with fifteen dollars anywhere but here. AMUSEMENTS. N8W PIUST Ol'WCAOF "in SHA 3 NIGHTS AND SATUKDAY MATINEE. Thursday , Friday nnd Sntiinluy. Decem ber 10 , 11 nnd 12. Ainu's Opera Co. From the NEW YORK CASINO , Presenting A illusion uomocly In three nets. .Music by EUmoml Audrnn. composer of "Tho Mascot and "Olivetti1 , " Over 30O NIGHTS IN PARIS 300 Graiul Chorus of 40 ! All the Scenes nnd Costumes from the C.isinu. rUIOES-I'arnuct , $ l..riO ; narquot olro'o. $1.90 and il.50 ; balcony. 7 : > o ivnd 81.00. al.'J. > c. Box oiion at 1) ) o'cloolcVoclncsilny morning. Parnam Street Theater , Four Nights , Commencing with Matinee. WEDNESDAY , DEC. 9 , The Krcat Military Drama , THE IRISH CORPORAL Bunts now on salo. New 51 Cents Huys Theater \ ; \ Ilesorvod Seat. HKVKNTUENTII AND IIAHNEY ST11EISTS. SUNDAY MON 13 AY' , DEG. 13-14-15 TUESDAY , . K. < ! . Stone & Co. take pleasure In presenting MISS LILLIHN LEWIS , Supported by a capable company of players In cluding I Mm n ml Collier , J.ouUo 1'umnroy , Arthur Klllott , Walter KytliiKO , Kulpli Hell und others of note. Sunday , Deo. 13 , As in a Looking Glass. Monday , eo. 11 , Credit Lorraine. Tuesday , Doo. 15 , Article 47. Trices ns usual. Boz Sheets opou Saturday morn- Inir nt U o'clock. COLISEUM OMAHA. Saturday , December 12th , Uatlnuo and Eveningiui.1 B p , in. AUSTRIAN Juvenile Bend making 0.3 American tour by per. mlkslou of KuiutuK 1'uiNcif Jostrn. 40 Musical Prodigies 40 Comlucteil by nerr I.AMIIMII Brni'SKii , lute of Btiult Tnoatre , Hamburg. Soloist : O Ml 3 SUnin Clunun , Rojirau % Under thoausplooi of The Apollo Glufo. FIRST APPEARANCE IX OMAHA. Ruaorvod Soata . $1.00 , Ton nnd COo 1'or aalo ut Mm Moyi'r A : llro. Co. , boglnnlns Moiidiiy. Docun bor Ttli. Chlhlron will bo admitted nt Mntinco nt Suoclnl Ruto of 2oc. DIME EDEH MUSEE. Corner IHIi nnd Fnrnnm Slrueti. WKKKCOMMKNCINO MONDAY DKCKMIIKK 7TH The Kica-icd Slliorlan Kxllo , 1'rliicou Kcdorn. SnnUu Clinriuor , I'rlnco .MunK ) . Tack D.incor. Alid.tti Ala llul , VmiilO'.Uin ' , li chullor A .Maukvr. ACTi'halt ' , ( it'O. Dliiinond , Iliirltiinu. Ampliluu Qunrtotto. Mini- cul folectlon * , liotulliVillliutnii , l.iiiy I'Dniorlljn- lit. Wviton nnil Krunki , blnu'cr * nnd I silCJrK. Ailmhilon Unu Uliuu. Upon Dully. I to IU 1' . M WOODSC PENETRATING PLASTER. la yi UK. othen li coninarlion 010 ilcw or DUAI ) . If lUflerlnKtry WOOD'S PLASTER. . u I'oiiotrntei , 1U- HUV HI Cure * . All 1316 Street , Douglas Omaha , Neb. Cold Feet Mndo wnrm by usinjr rn ii71 rnnu 'J ' Bottles. 2 qunrt 75c 3 quart $1.00 4 qimrt $1.52 Pliyslclnns proscrip tions prepared at low prices. TliGAIOG&PeiifoldCfl Nox t to PostolHco , 15th htroot. AlIariLdne HOVAL MAIL SriCAMHHS. Hall regularly fium PORTLAND to LIVEBPOOL Direct. DUIIINO THE WINTEIl MONTHS. Cabin 1(0and npnurd : second cabin , fij. Steerage nt low ratoi. No CATTLE CAtmiKi ) , STATE SEIIVIOE Ol > - LLvLxAN LINE ! Z.IME S'riaAMStIH.JS. Now York and Glft Kow Tin Londonderry every Kortnlirht. Kill Dec BTATB OK NKIIKABKA 10am 7li.lan ! . . . .bTATK of CAUKOIINIA 'JSOam ; 2ythJnn bTAl'i ; OK NUIIHAHKA Hum Cabin $10. Hi'Ouiul Cnbln f.l ) . Stocravo tl ! ) . Apply to ALLAN Sc CO. , C'hlc.ii0j II. K. MOOHKd , Wabmfi Ticket Ofllcoj W. I'.VAIL , llurllnitton Tlcnot Ullloo alt. 'I' . Hil.I.V. t.DUICAIHI'K IIUli\'l'AI : , OKEAM , OU MAUIUAL , IIKAU IIFIKK. KiMiioTtfiTnn. riinpliK , Krtik * i f tf&5&\ & * trf.Mutu rtitclivi'.ltnslinmlbkiii ' / > Mo g' V'fji Dl.uiuc , nJ atiry Lliinili ou WJ"U fS * * /a-\lwau'.v. " " 'I 'tffl > 1 * J Aa eM s ? Bg. § yr jp ftffcM'A iiw ? 5l ! JM Wzssl" ® " S ° J "V ' 51 no couuuifelt of S. ° > * x--v 7/ lmll i . nanii' . Dr.I. A , bu ) > .r j , , , , , ! to R laily of iluilmiit ton riMul'nCmim'aitlia II ait l il infill of nil ll.o rUn pm.nra- lloim. " ForMiloliy all llii'lfll.t nuii Kniit-y GuoiU U ol tri In tlio Unllo'l Stain. Canailni and Europe imi-iHt. N-Y Wo rctnl tlio inarTrlnut Kri'lirli llcniuly CALTMOS trw , nnil n [ t'k'al Kuarantvolliat OALTIIUI will HTIII" Dlwliaruci * Kml..loni , CUItR Nnrrmnlnrrbra. VurlcuccI * I uud IlKMTdHK l.o.t Visor. I'se it anil fay tfiatisjicil , A < l < lrrM.VON MOIIL CO. . Hul * Amvrlrta AtfdiU , tlatlnuatl , Cblo. BnrTerln ? from tlio rrncU ot jouthful crrnn inrlr decny , WMtlnff wcaknoiu , l < > t iimulioo-l , uln. . I will win ! a voluaHlo m'utlwi I"11' ' ; ' cijiilnlnluu full nnrllciilani fur lomu c-urc , I'llCi : of rlmrKu. Arpu-ndlil incMlltalMurlct rlioulil Itfi n-84 by nvery i-inii ulio IH ncrvniH nii'l tlrlilllluti'il. Adilrxii , 1'roft V , C. I'OVM5U. . JUuuUuH. Couu < and inlddlc-nKCil men tulTerlnK from errors of youth , cxicsic < , guximlvcukncbs. . etc. , positively cured for five dollara. Our renie- Jlcj are In pill and tablet form , nufllclent for two month * ' treatment , which will clfcct n perfect cute. Ul in receipt of five dollnrv LQ sent to any udilrcss In plain scaled by mall. Circular free. Addrcm YALE CHEMICAL CO , FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashlonablo CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS H7 8ond for Fashion Dook mnlled froa. Reliable Manufacturers rilmtrllouiDlock. 191 4193 Stale St. , Chlcnno. YOUNG MEKVOLD ME QIT IH THE T011S OF TKc SERPtNTS OF DISEAS They ma'iie herolo efforts to frea thimitlrtf. but not Knowing bow to sncceufall * SISHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES they | | T UI > ID daipklr D4 ilaklntoto ttjly mnt oillllUIl.'Tb.r.l.UEmt OUR NEW BOOK ) lent frtf. rot riU. ( lealifl ) . rorillmUritllnie.iipltlni ' tbi pblloiophr ot Dlnas- ic and Afflictions of tb f Ortansof Man , andbowby f HOME TREATMENT t bynethoilnicluilvelyoir I own , tbt wont rnie ot ' Loit or Falling Manbooi. Oiniral and Hirvoai D . ; { Obllltr , Wcaknm of Body * -I and Mind , Eflecti of Error * or EICIIHI , Btnntid or Sbrunfceo Orgasi can bf > C-nrp.1. " _ 1 ° * { HowtoEnlarg andStr nitb ! nWIAKnNDEVEtOPBp OKOAN84PARraofBODrmad plain to all InUMlUa. 60 Huiwi. Tmliorln ° ° " " ° ' ' ° " Urn mtlff from J 1jn | "I 0V. "rlj5 { E RTE'M'E D fo AL 'COBu F F'ALO' ' ; N .y. Tl.o IiOrent , Faittit nnd Flnctt ' " .f'p NEW YORir.TorHDOHDERRT AND'oLASOOW. Kvory Hiiturilar. NKW YOHK. llllAI.Tiii : nnd NAPLES , At roimlnr Intervnln. SAIOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE ratot on lonant tormi to nnd from the principle Kxctirjlon ticket * &rallntilit to irturn l > y rlltifr tlioplo * liiit ) | uc Clrilo A Nortli f Iruuunl or Nnplci , V ( llbnjta * Cult ; lal limy Otdtti ( : r Ac ? A = : ut it 2 ewcit Sitii. Apply to nny of our local Aganta or to JIUOTllUUS. Clllcuco , lilt UNioN DEPor HOTEL ; Corner 10th nnd Jlnsou BtreoU , Now liiilldlnK. now furniture , erorr tlilnit flrc clam ; tlnuit location In tlio city ; nil moilurn IM pruvoiiit'iiK ; Htcmm Hunt : ( ) u : Cull llullit Hall ami llnrliur Hhou In connuutluni Uluctrlo nnil Cnbl4 Cnrntoany part of. tin ) city. Try lit nnil bacon * vlncuil ttml wu liuve the I'oit ' liouiu fur tlio money wuit of ChlctiKO. Ititui frnni li.UU t o IMmr \ day 5 CURE , YOURSELF ! , , Aslc your Druggist ( or ft , , bottle ot lllK . The only , , nonolioiiius ( remedy ( or all 1 J Ilio uunatnrul tllicliarKei and I private ilUetjse ( it men uiul tlio debilitating wcokncu peculiar 1 to women. U cure In a ( evr days without the aid or bllclly nt a doctor. e Intitrinl Amtrtcan Curt. Uanufartiircd by j ikTli * EVUDJ Chemical Oo.1 CINCINNATI O. U. . . ° . a