Till ? OMAHA DAILY UEKt TIirilSDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1802. THE DAILY BJflE. OI PICK ; NO. 13 IMiAHL STltP.BT. Dellvt-vcd ty carrier to any purl of Ilio city- H. W. TIT/TON , - MANAGER. TT . . > itnNT < * II'111' ' ' * * Office . Jy > . 4:1 : II tri HOAKS f N-slt | ] K | | lor . No. 23 N. Y. Plumbing Co. Couiu 11 HlufTs Lumber Co. Coal. .T , A. Wlatl left yesterday for Mnlveni In response to a telegram announcing the death of hlft father. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Ucnjamln I ? . Doty and Toxlar Nygard , both of Wcstoij The Prrsbyterian ladles will tntertaln n free sociable In the church parlors this even ing , to which all are cordially Invited. Mi * . Peterson , who formerly Hved at Oak land , but has recently been stopping at the Women's Christian association hospital , died yestcrdaj Married -At Kiel's hotel , December 7 , IM'J. Mr. .Tames W. Thaycr of Taylor , la. , anil Miss Mary Elizabeth Hetrick of Oakland , la. , Uov. II. II. Harton oniciatlng. II II , Inmnn , who li without doubt , the best all-around mercantile salesman In thu west , Is now conducting a successful clearing out sale of .lonascn'H jewelry establishment in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cones celebrated the thlrty-llfth anniversary of their marriage last Tuesday evcntnir. nt their residence , iKW Second avenue. A number of their friends wcro present and an enjoyable time was bad. 0.13. Meyers has leased the Hotel Gordon for several years nnd will have all the inside fixtures removed , the Avails toin out. and the building worked over Into a line retail furni ture warehouse. The hotel Is to be pci'ina- ncntly closed so far as hotel purposes arc concerned. At the last meeting of St. Alban's lodge. No. 117 , Knights of Pythias , tbo following of- llcers wcro elected for the ensuingear : chancellor commander , J. .1. Keith : vice chancellor , . ! . S. Pool ; prelate. M II. Oil ; master at arms , George. M. Keller : master of exchequer , A. B. Cook ; master of llnance , .1. P. Christensen : keeper of records ami seal. O. T. Swain ; Inside guard , George 10. Landon ; outside guard , O. H. Paine. Walter A. Luring deserves a good deal of credit for making a good share of the city passable for pedestrians hint evening. He Blurted out with a hinso and snow blow and cleaned the snow off the sidewalks in Qaylls park , on Maine nnd Pearl streets , nnd on n number of streets in the vicinity of the park. Until ho commenced operations the side walks had been covered to a depth ot from ono to three feet with snow , nnd were next to Impassible. From w bei'R. C. V. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists of New-berg , Ore. , say : "Since our customers have become acquainted with the good qual ities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wo sell but little of any other kind. Chamber lain's medicines all give good satisfaction. " For sale by druggists. Ol'KNINd DISPLAY. Gnniiinpi-iilMK DHnl.iy at the Itoston .Storo. TODAY wo will open our entire stock of holiday poods. Our stock this season ia nearly double of anything wo huvo Bho.vn in former ycnrs. See show windows dews for a purlin ! list of the line wo carry. Kverylhing in the book nnd toy line from till the four quarters of the globo. 1,000 12 inos. at , 12c. Handsomely bound in cloth , publisher's price , 50o , other books in like prouortion. See window No , 1 , corner of 4th ut. , for prices. Window No. 2 consist * of plush cases , antique- oak cases , shall cases , otc. Window No. It consists of mnglo lanterns - orns , hot'Bo and wagons , rocking horpas , and everything of this nature. Win dow No. < t. last window hut not of the lonsl impo'rtnnco , dolls , oi ! nnd 50c dolls to bo sold Saturday night from 7 p.m. , ut 15o each , the greatest doll for tbo money in America. See window for 16o dolls Saturday night from 7 p. m. BOSTON S'roup , Fothcrlnghnin , Whttoluw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. N. B. Store open evenings until 9 p. m. , Saturdays 10 p. m. Drmincriitln Nominations. The following nominations have been made for officers of the democratic club for the coming year. The election will bo held on Tuesday , January _ ! ! : President , Lucius Wells , William Groiioweg , liminctt Tinlcy ; vice presidents. First ward , Vie Jennings ; Second ward , M. F. Itohrcr , W. II. Kncphcr ; Third ward , A. C. Graham , W. II. Thomas ; Fourth ward , George C. Wise ; Fifth ward , J. 1C. Cooper , J. W- . Hell , Thomas Calliighan ; Sixth ward , C. U. Nicholson , W. C. Uoycr ; secretary , Ktmoll Whlttlcsey ; financial sec retary , F. II. Gunnollu ; treasurer , S. 13. Wadsworth ; executive committee , Ira F. Ilemlrlcks , C. D. Walters , W. II. Thomas , W. C. .lames ; scrgeaiit-at-arnis , liobcrt Ilcn- dricks. Piles of people have piles , but DoWitt's Witch Hazel salve will euro them. ( ir.'Ht ( Ucurhiu- Out Suln. The Gordon liotol on middle Broad way has been leased by its owners for a term of years for mcrcatitilo business. The entire furniture now in the hotel will ho aold next Saturday -auction , consisting of the furniture/ forty bed rooms ; also all the dining room , kitchen , and olllco furniture will bo positively Bold to the highest bidder. Sale , next Saturday , December 10 at 10 a. in. II. II. i'NMAN , Salesman. Coal and Wood. Sackott & Preston , 028 Broadway. Telephone' . Ontnlttcil tliuCiiiiHtnhlr. Dllenry HarU , the South Omaha man who was robbed of17 and a bos of clothing In a saloon in this city , recognized a hat worn by a passenger a day or two ago on the Hock Island road. At Ncohi the man with the hat left the train and was followed by Hart/ , who Illed an Information charging him with the theft , The man was arrested by Con stable Sexton and was marched off to the town Jail. On the way , however , the supposed - posed thief , who gave his name as M , Cas per , decided that a change of climate was necessary to his health , and ho started to run. Ho has not been seen since and the constable Is disconsolate. Constipation cured by DoWitt's Early Misers. Being frequently urged to soil small portions of my farm , I hnvo at last do- cldod to plat 200 aores of Enterprise Place , familiarly known as the Scott farm , and to begin the sitlo at once in live and ten acre lots. I liuvo placed the Bamo in the hands of Grconshlclde , Nicholson AB Co. , who will act in the matter as my exclusive agents. Fruit growers , gardeners and those who want the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farmlncr land are now given a rare op portunity to do sd. M. Ton' . See these oil healers at Swaino's , 737 Broadway. Lost Two rinxiTU. L. D , I/ > per , a switchman for the North western railway , met with a bad accident yesterday morning. While coupling cars in the yards ho got hla hands between the bumiKsrs and the second and third lingers wore crushed. Ho was taken to his homo at SM17 Tenth a venue , Where Dr. Lacey attended him. It was found necessary to amputate the two fingers. _ _ Perfect action and perfect health result from the usoof DoWitt's Llttlo Early Hisers A perfect llttlnpill. .Millinery Sule. Of trimmed goods at Uio Louts , Mu- Eouio block. Huts not a cent upiocc but UB i ) oar it as possible. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Paraon Carter Thinks Ho Might Have Bluffed the District Oourt. HC CHANGED HIS MIND JUST IN TIME Sllslit Hiivor of Semntloti Aililrtl Jo thn JlrHolirmlorr Trial Now In Vrojrr ) llrforr .liiilRc. Sinllli llvlilnico Introduced Yeiltril.iy. Dr. A. H. Carter , pastor of the Christian church of this city , had a llttlo brush with Judge Smith of the district court jcsterday afternoon , and a delay of live minutes on bis part In arriving at the court hou o would liave rendered it necessary for him to enter Into a detailed explanation of the whys and wherefores of his actions or bo punished for contempt of court. A reconsideration w.is what saved him. The Mcschendorf tacat ease was on trial and Dr. Carter bad been subpwnaed for the purpose of telling about a time when ho bought some rotten meat at the plaintiff's establishment. When ho was served with Hubpu'iM by a deputy sheriff ho said ho didn't have to come , and bo didn't want to get mixed up In the case and he wouldn't come. So he didn't come. His decision was reported to the court , an allldavlt was Hied by the attorneys for the defense alleging the facts , and a bench warrant was issued by the court , commanding him to appear and testif.v , ami also to show cause w liy ho should not be punished for contempt. Hut Just before the warrant was placed in the hands of the sheriff to bo served Dr. Carter entered the ream , having come to the conclusion that the court was a hard thing to kick against. His testimony was that he bought some meat at Mcbchcndorf's one time , and was un.iblo to carry It homo on account of the smell. Ho carried it n llttlo way , ran across a strange dog that ho thought looked as though it wanted the meat woise than ho did , and gave it to him. Some Interesting things were brought out in the testimony of F. M. Scanlan , one of tno defendants. He was kept on the stand the greater part of the day. A letter w.is. shown to him Which bore his signature , In which he applied for a position as correspondent for a sensational paper , and stated that there were a great many things about the city that needed writing up. Accompanying the let ter were several articles intended to show the writer's literary style. The letter and the articles happened to fall into the hands of the plaintiff , and were Introduced in ovi- ileiice. Scanlan promptly denied having written the letter or the articles , and pro nounced his signature a forgery. The at torneys for the prosecution have subpccnncd the cashiers of two prominent banks of this city who they expect to swear to the gen uineness of the signature. M. WelUcr , the city meat inspector and a defendant in tho.easc , was also on the stand for some time. Ilo denied the testimony of Tolle in almost every particular , stating that 'ij ( never had any talk with him about his ( respective write-up of Meschendorf , never premised to protect him if Tolle got into trouble , and never mentioned Pace or Scan lan as persons who would furnish Tolle any nfornuition on 1 he subject. After the pub- Icatlon of the articleTollo called upon him ind wanted to borrow S > 1. which after some teasing ho loaned him. Later Tollo called again and demanded more monpy. When ho was refused , Tolle said : "Well. I'll sell out to Mcsehendorf , then ; ic says ho will give mo $ .10 for What I know about tills affair. " Court then adjourned until this morning. SlckiifiS Among Clilldrrn. Especially infants , is prevalent at all times , but is largely avoided by giving proper nour ishment and wholesome food. The most suc cessful and reliable is the Gail Bordea "Eagle"1 Brand Condensed Milk. Your gro cer and druggist keep it. , constant drop of water Wears away the hardest stone ; The constant Icunw of Towsor Masticates the toughest bone ; The constant cooing lover Carries off the lovely maid , But the CONSISTENT advertiser Is the man that gets the trade. That's why Evans and his fthoo store Is the Mecca of the town , \Vhy his envious adversaries Sit around their sto-os and frown , Or write great threatening locals 'Bout the things they're apt to do If Evans cuts the price Of oven a baby shoo. But the prices have been slaughtered. And Evans holds the ax , While the people shout with gladness And his fool foes hold the sac-Ice. Look at these seasonable suggestions : RUBBER GOODS. You need tlicm now. Don't t > uy till you BOO what prices you can trot "from Evans. You can get good goods as cheap from him as you can poor'ones from others. Cork solo shoes. Keep your foot dry. Warm ovorgaitors and lleucc-linod leggings gings , all at greatly reduced prices , and remember Evans warrants everything ho sells. _ Don't AflVct Council llhidH C. O. 1) . The recent failure of Ed N. Brown's C. O. D. grocery in Omaha and the sale of the South Omaha store docs not affect the C. O. D. establishment in Council BlulTs run by Eli Brown. The Council BlnlTs house will bo run on a larger scale than over , and the people of the twin cltioa will still have a chance to buy groceries at wholesale prices. The greater purt of the Omaha stock has boon moved to this side and -stored for future disposition in an adjoining building. _ T. D. King & Co.'s Partagas cigar helped to elect Cleveland. It's the rec ord breaker for the year. Gentlemen , the finest linu of tall goods in the city , jiiot received , Hoi lor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Davis for drugs and paints DitllU'ls ( inert lip. J. B , Daniels , who has had considerable notoriety at intervals from his connection with a hospital of this city as traveling agent and the police court c.ibcs which have resulted from his alleged crooked dealings while engaged In that capacity , will take a vacation of fourteen months from his labors , according to the statements of a Harrison county ofilclal who p.ild a visit to this city. He. states that Daniels had a trial at Logan a short time ago on thu charge of obtaining money under falsii pretenses , was convicted , and lias just been cntciiccd to a term In the penitentiary. _ Ignorance of the merits of DoWitt's Little Early Ulhci sis a misfortune. These llttlo pills regulate the liver , cure headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. _ For wnrmlnc guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just what you want. Look at them. Clean , convenient cheap. ( J. B. Gas and Electric tric- Light Co. _ Scott hous < > ; good tuurd ; low rales. L. P. Judson , civil cnglnoor,32SB'vvay. New U'uy ofFer For several days past the motor company has been trying a now system of heating , One of the Omaha trains has been fitted oul with four oloetrio stoves. They have not proved to be a striking success , as many complaints have been made of the burning of the clothing of persons who occupied the seats under which they are placed. Tues day night they \\cro running full blast , anc wcro nut able to keep the car any more thai comfortably warm. It in feared that thej will not be suitable for wry cold weather , and the experiment not likely to bo tried on any more trains. An honest pill Is the noblest work of the apothecary. DeWltt's Littln Early Illicrs cure constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. ' Loin. In block oO , Boors Sub. , Coun cil BlulTs , if taken thlfl wook. Address Lock Box 012 Missouri Valley , Iowa , Beyond all doubt the largest .ind most complete stock of holiday goods at low est prices Is at Davis' , the loading drug gist and perfumer. Day ft Hess have a force of men work Ing on the roads thrqugh tbo Klein tract. Buy five or ton acres there while it is cheat ) . _ Brighter than gas , cheaper than elec tric light and as beautiful as a dream thofo ucw art lamps at Lund Bros. MllllnTry lit Aluoluto Cost. At Mlsa Ragsdalo's , 837 Broadway , all this week. Holiday photos , cut prices , $1.60 for cabinets , for 30 days. Cottage gallery , Riloy's old stand. Ten sli arcs capital stock Citizens State bank for sale , li II. Sbeafo. Coal and wood ; best aad cheapest Missouri hard wood in the oily ; prompt delivery. II. A , Cox , No. 4 Main. * TIII : itii.Hintvs IIMK. OMAIU. Dee. B. To the Editor of Tun Unn : Under the above heading in your issue of yesterday's date appears a letter from Mr. T. W. Blackburn. As in several In stances the statements made by him are er roneous and entlrel.V'wIthout foundulio nT , for one , cannot allow his letter to go un answered. In the llrst place , I beg to differ with him as to there being any unreasonable warfare or unwarranted persecution waged against Honian Catholic oltircns as individuals. In this ( In do sleclo ago it would Indeed be a gross aberration of the human intellect to suppose for one moment that one man , or any body of men , could dictate as to what relig ious denomination a man should belong. The warfare ( as Mr. Blackburn terms it ) Is not waged against Homan Catholicism as a re ligion , but as against a gigantic system , which under the name of religion , has and is still endeavoring to gather Into its grasp the control of all oflices federal , state and educational. Its history , past and present , fully demonstrates this assertion , Mr. Blackburn says : "No cruelties have over exceeded these perpetrated in the name of religion. " I presume in making this state- ncnt he Is alluding to the Spanish impiis'i- ion and the famous edict "do herctico com- burendo , " and I must say it is very unkind of him to remind his Catholic fellow citizens of such things. Mr. Blackburn most wilfully misrepro- sen's facts when ho states that there has levo been any attempt or suggestion of an itteniiit on the part of the Uomau Catholic church to control the schools , city govern- nent or the county oflices. Up to the last Year or t > o a Protestant ofllcc holder in this ity was a rara avis indeed. Docs not Mr. Blackburn know that a Uoman Catholic can lot and dare not vote for a "heretic , " for such ire all members of any other religious de- lomination designated by that church ? If Mr. Blackburn would only keep himself lu fait with current events , lie could hardly fail to perceive that a very deliberate at tempt has been and Is still being made by the Homan Catholic church to obtain contrql of our national educational system. In 1SJ , when John W. Lytlo was a member of the school board , n proposition was made for the division of the school funds between the public and the Koinan Catholic parochial schools. At that time the liomnn Catholic population was no stronger , on its piopor- tion , than it is today. Perhaps Mr. Blackburn can explain why , notwithstanding our splendid public schools , the Honian Catholics find it necessary to have parochial schools of theli'iown. Maybe this Is one instance of the bigotry ho complains of. Inter alia , Mr. Blackburn alludes to an un- American secret political organization. When ho refers to that organisation as un- American he must know that such a state ment is made out of whole cloth , because the essential feature of the organization in ques tion is its allegiance to the American consti tution withoutany reservation in favor of a pope or anybody else. In no part of Mr. Blackburn's letter do 1 see any allusion made by him to such sector political organizations as the Ancient Order of Hibernians or tbo Catholic Knights of America but , of course , it is obvious any allusion to these on his part would bo a breach of faith. If Mr. Blackburn wants evidence of un- Amcricanism let mo refer him to the report of the convention of llouinu Catholic societies held at New Jersey not many weeks ago , when one of his Homan Catholic friends getup up and said : "We are Homan Catholics lirbt , and Americans afterwards , " and that the popal Hag should take precedence of the old- time honored stars and stripes. But wo need not go to Now Jersey for such an ex pression , as I remember hearing a former city treasurer of this city , who was also formerly superintendent of public schools , make a blmilar statement on a public occc slot ) . Mr. Blackburn cannot surely believe that any amendment to the national constitution , however stringent in its nature as regards religious issues , could possibly deter a man from voting , as he thought lit. (31 ( n the commencement of his letter Mr. Blackburn ( I presume ho docs it under the idea that it will bo the more impressive ) gives us his pedigree as a Protestant. If ho is all that he claims I would advise him to spend a llttlo of his leisure time In reading D'Aubigne's "History of the Reformation , " Motley's "History of the Netherlands , " Fox's "Book of Martyrs , " if ho has not al ready done so. I have very good grounds to believe that this effusion of Mr. Blackburn is the result of political sour cr.ipcs ; also I would like to impress upon him tbo fact that there Is a vast difference between the terms "Cittho lie" and "Homan Catholic. " FJIAXK FIIOOM. A Clillil ICnJoj-x The pleasant favor , gentle action and soothIng - Ing oii'cct of Syrup of Figs , when In need of a laxative , and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratif ving results follow Its use ; so that It is thu best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. -e C'ourt XiitrH. In the criminal division of the district court , Frank Hcimbaiigh was yesterday con victed of having assaulted and robbed a drunk , instead ofhavlngcommitted highway robbery as charged in the information. In the case against Frank Holly , charged with forgery , the Jury returned a verdict of guilty. iiremau , Ford & Co. have sued the Whit- comb Cabinet company in an action to re cover tbo sum of f'tl7 ; , ' the amount claimed to he due on a I/Ill / of goods sold and de livered. o An ln\ulimljli > Itimii'ily for L'olilx , Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county , AVest Virginia , was almobt probtrated with a cold when hu began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In bpcaklng of it ho bays : "It gave me almost instant relief , 1 llnd it to bu an Invaluable remedy for colds. " For bale hi drugglbts. ltdlilifil by the J'ortrr. John Blake , a porter employed at the Moi-bo-Coo Shoo company , was arrested yesterday for larceny. For borne months the company has beeiimlsslnggoodsandbct a watch on the men. Something like Sl.MX worth of goods have been btolen In the lasi six months. Detective Vizard was detailet ! on thu case and after watching awhile caught Blake carrying away some plunder. Purt of the stolen projicrty has been recov ered. If you have piles DoWitt's Witch Haze salve will surely cure you. 4 \VunNot n IViid. Messrs. J. C. Blackburn and J , A. Un thank of Arlington write to the editor o TUB BBE concerning the shooting affraj which occurred there last Saturday , whei Mr , Crane was shot by Mr. Harshoff , The writers set up that no feud existed bctwcei the men. and that thorshooting was the re sult of n midden fiv.iU } f insanity on the part of HarshofT , who had been placed under par tial restraint on account of his drinking habits. The family ff the latter is very highly regarded In thoiyommunity. and the whole affair Is dcci > lv"w , > plorcd. Air , Crane i.s quoted as ayingKthilt the thought that Harshoff should harbor resentment against him hurt worse than did the bullet 1 ' " " " * " i j/ A Cure \0rmip f , If your children are subject to croup always keep a Iwttlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at baud. It Is a prompt and ortaln cure. If glvcuitiD soon as the croupy cough appears it will .prevent the attack. Tor sale by druggists. .p-ii Itniuirr'ft New Sulky. Mr , Robert Bonnor. owner of Maud S , md delivered at his farm in Tarrytown a pneumatic sulicy which the Inventor claims is about two seconds faster than any other sulky overbuilt. It was built n Massachusetts , says the Now York Herald , and the inventor , Mr. Elllotl , vas prescnl at the farm when the 'blkov arrived , expecting to see Mr. Bonuor give tl a trial. The fall of rain and snow and the cold weather , how ever , rendered Mr. Bonder's private , rack totally unlit for uso. so the trial lad to bo postponed indefinitely. The enIcy ! weighs just forty-six ) ounds. The most noticeable peculiar ly about it is the jointed shaft , which Iocs away wjth what is professionally cnowti as "horse motion. " This , It Is ilaimod , is a most valuable Innovation. The wheels are of hickory and for thai reason the outfil weighs several pounds nero limn il would If stool wire had jcon used In their co istruellon.- Mr. Bonnor in convorsallon said Maud S. was in superb condition , tie joga her himself every day , when , ho weather Is suitable. When the right time comes ho will lot her show her speed aided by the improved bicycle sulky. Impaired digestion repaired by Beecham's Pills. PROOF FROMJHE PLAINS. Story of a Government Scout and Interpreter. He Tells His Experience With Kickiipoo sagwa. A Remedy Kiiown To The Indiana For Yeara. HIGHLY PRIZED BY THEM. Btiinyof our tenders In the Knst will remember - member Frank 1) . Yiitcs , wlioso exploits on the frontier liavc given him u mitlomil repu. tntlon. The testimony of such a innn wlio has lived nmoiiK the red men for so long Is tncontro- vcitiiblo evidence of the nb elute genulncs * of this rcmdoy , nnd Its repute unions Unit rncovho o noble hcnlth whutuvcr nmy huvo been their limits haa always been f 111110113. GAIT. FHA.VK T > . YATFB. . Ills endorsement of It Is still fuithor proof of lu effectiveness , dipt. Yates iviitcs as follows : .GoiinoN , NniiHASKA , July M. I tHlco grcnt pleasure In rcoommundlns the Klcknpoo Jlomedlcs , ami have known of them umoiii ? the Indians , ad 1 have lived on the extreme Western frontier for the past SO years , anil am nt present n Sioux Irnllr.u intnrpretcr for the government. Sly personal experience with Sngwn , which In the Indian tongue slRiilllos " The licit " has been considerable , but one of the most womleifnl affects from personal know ) , edgu In my own caao was the eurlnir of Chronic Caturili with which I became anllct- cd , owing to the great altitude of the conn , ry in which I had been living. It did not at HTM. occur to me to take Kick- apoo Indian Sngwn for this tioublo ; nnd it was not until 1 had visited the Hot Springs , and failed to obtain relief , and the dl cuso had beeomo HO very alarming that 1 was afraid it would get the best of me and devel op Into consumption that I concluded to lake Siisrwa. I got ono bottle of it and n bottle of the Indian Oil. The effect was so maikod that I Immediately oidcred twelve bottles of each , nnd now bless the daj that the thouirht occurred to mo , for I am entirely cured of that most disagreeable and distressing of all diseases , entitiill. I am satisfied my catarrh was cured owing to the purfect manner in which "Snuwn" imrllles the blood ; and I claim that Sngwa taken in connection with Indian Oil , will positively euro the worst cases of catarih ever known ; mid so far as the use of Klcka- pee Indian Hi'inodlcs as general family mod. IciiiOb urn conceined , there Is nothing on catth which can equal them. An Indian would almost as soon bo without his Kim and blanket as to be without n supply of thcso remedies. 1'ICANK D. YAUT.S , Indian Interpreter. Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. Omaha Medical and Siirgica INFIRMARY FOR''iTl-lES ' TREATMENT OP ALL b Host facilities , iiiipirbtiiu and romoillusfor the successful trc'iitinuiit nf ovor.v form ol discuses rcqulrlne mutllculor bitreloM ireiitinuiit. 50 boils for pjtlonty , turird and attouilinco. : IlDhiacooiiiiiwuiitlnns In thu west. V/rltJ fur clmila-s mi deformities niul tr net's trusBi'H , club fuel , ciirviliniiB of splnti , piles , tum ors , cancer , catarrh , bronchitis , Inhalation , electric ity , paralysl * . epilepsy. , klilney , blaililur , ujru , uar , skin ami blood and all surKlcal operation DISEASES OF WOMEN .JU1,1 . , . of women FIIKK. We haTu lately added nTylnu-Fn ilojiartmjnt for women ilurlnt' contlnuraunt , Hrlctly prlvatu. Unljr Itullaulo Medical Institute making a puclaltyof PUIVATK I3TSKASI3S. All Illooil ll > ois s succutsfnlly treated. Brplill- Itlc I'oltons rcmuMjil from lliu system ulttiont mur- rurr , Nuvt Itfstoratlru Trcntmunt for Loss of VI TAL rl\Vllt. ) I'ursuni unublb to visit us uia ; DP treatoilathoniuby corroiponileuca. Allcommi.nl cations confidential. .Medicines ur Instruments uut by mall or u pruss , securely packed , no marks to Indlcatti contents or sender , one personal Inter \luwpreforred. Call auit consult us or neud history of your caio , und MO will send lu plain wrapper oni ROOK TO rVTFM r'H li upon 1'rlvute , bpecln uuuiij lui . . ti or | lt.rvull | ) licn u , Jiniio. toner. Syphilis , Ulect and Vurlcocolo , iflth questfun Urace > , App1lanro < for Deforuillloi nuJ Trunes. Onl ) manufactory In tuu ejt of UKFOnUlTV , Al'I'l.IANCKS. THUSdKd. KLHOT 1110 IIAT-I'ISUIKS AMI UKLVi. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 20th and Broadway , Ojunoll Bluffi Ten minutes ride from center oi'.Omalmon Omnha and Couucll llluu ulfctrlc motor Iluu , T.iimbnco , UcnilncliP. Tnnllmctin . , Sere Thront , SircllliiRii , Trout-bites , SCIATIC A * Sprnlrtu , Urnlson , Hurin , ScnliU. THE CHARLES A."VMELER CO. , Baltimore , Md , IH. K. C , WKST3 NKIIVK AND IIHAIS TIIKAT- inpnt , n spoclnc for llyitorln , llriliie > , Km , Ncu- ralitla , Headache , NcrvoiM I'rostrntlon catifcdby liquor or tobncoo. waXefiilne s. Mcntnt loprelon ) , Softnr > M of the llrnln , rntmlnit Infinity , tnl.ory , de- ray , death , I'rcinafiro Old ARC , llarrenncm , l.oi < of 1 nwcrlnBltliprscx , hnpnloncy , Lcucorrluonnnilnll Jomalo Weakni > < p < i , Involuntnry Looses. Sperma- torrucnciuiscd b > nrer-i'Tertlon of the hraln , A inonth > treatment f Is ( i forfS : by mall. WoKiinr- nntroi ) bo cs to curn. Kaoh order for ( i tioies with : > nlll send written uiiKr.iiitcp to refund If nut cured , ( luarantee Issued only by Tliro.brn K l.i wj , ilriiK- ulit , sole nfenl. southeast corner llith nnd liimm streets , Oinnlin. K. W. PAH6LE , H. D. The Good Saniarlt&n. 20 Tours' Experience. KU2ADKK OF DISEASES OF MKN AMD WOMEN. riioriiiETon OF TUB WOKLU'S IIKIUIAL , UISl'KN- SAKY OF MKDIC1NK. I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Tliroat , and I.tincs : DU. lion , Loss of Manhood , Somlnni iVoaknoss , Diabetes , Drlght's Dhcaso , St. Vitus' Jauco , lUieuiiiatlsm , Paralysis , White Swelling , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancorot Tumors ind Fistula In nno removed without : ho knlfo or drawing a drop of ) lood. Women with her delicate orgr.na re- torea to health. Drojisy cured without tapping1. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 86O to SUOO forfeit for nny Venereal DIsease - ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or thteo hours , or no xiy. Hemorrhoids or riles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will pave llfoaud hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'5 ' HERBAL MEDICINES. ThonulyFhyalcSan who can toll -what nlll a iiorsou without asking a qucitloti. All correepomlcnco strictly confidential. Medlcla' cent by express. Address all letters to 0W PangieMD , , , , , 868 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. f YON & , HiSAl.Y , B 1M to 100 State St. , Cbicafro. mil Mill I > M their nnr ! ttiUrced Catitjgue o { Bind Inhtrulnenu , Uni forms and Equipments , 400 Tin * II lu.tratluns , describing .very article required by Bind * or Dram Corps , _ Contains Instructions ( or Amateur lUnds , Fxtrcma and Drum Major s Tactics , lly * Us aul greeted Lul of Eind Muito. Special ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMPLOYMENT. WANTED A pupil nurBO at the W. C. A. liaa- pltnl , cor. Bth nvcnno mid Uth ( trout , must tin ictwecn 3D unit X ) yearn old ; of wood moral ctmrac- ei. Apply nt once , \\7ANTKD A young man 18 to 2J yearn of n o to 'i do olllce work anil learn bookkncpliiK. Must bo rcniljr nnd apt In ponnmnnlilp unit Iliiiircs and of good liaklti. If ) ou don't IIOIBOK * these require ments don't wnntu your ttmo uiiplylnu. Dux-01 , Council niutrs. In. ITANTISIi-A HrHt-clnssBlrl at CIS llynster street , > for general hounewnrk. G OOI ) ulrl wixntort for Riiu ) < rnl housework. Two Jin family , lift Fourth street. HOUSES AND LANDS. 17OH HXC1IANOK-A nlco homo on S. Till dtrent. JL near 6th avenue , clear of encumbrance , for homo n Omaha. Hnnscom I'laoo or Kountzo IMico pro- Icrroil. Will put In $ J , ! > 'JJ illiToronca. ( Jrooniulo.l * , Mclioliun . < : Co. ifOIl lIXCHANHK-CJood l.room honsi 10 on bill street for land. ( iiconshlclJs , Nlcuolton ii Co AliSTKACTH iinil loam , r.irin anil city properly bought anil nolil. 1'uscy A Tliouiaa , Council llhillB. FAltM anil city limns. Slonoy luaniiil on ntock nnd L'rnlu. llo.il estate for snlo. Dvnilllni'nnd lm lnc. 3 rentals. Money limnuJ for local investors , l.ouk'eo , VTonic , ' . ' .15 t'c'iirl utrout. In Central nub. IDOIotB fi'llotHln Mullen's mil. 35 lots 111 linyllss . 'c I'.Uineri' ft ! loin In Mnynu's 1st , SO lots In Potter ft , Cobu'i. 21 lots In Beer's null , li lots In llcer'B nilil , 22 lots In Illxlilaiiilalil , 19 lots In lliltclilimon'a udJ. 45loU In Tiuley's ndd , 13 lots In llliliHu'uuill. 1W Iota InVrl lit'n inlJ. Ill lots la I'lcrco'a nil.I. Lots In every uilrtltlon to the city clionp for cas'i , or on payments. Call an.I BOO u . No troulilo to tliow property. ( irecnahlulils , Nlcholno'i .V Co. /'U ACHKS upper llrondwuy splendid pliH'o for v/pinttliiK ! client ) for c.iili , or will oxchaiuu for Improved raililancu property In Council Illnlts. ( ireellftlileldi. NlchoUon , V Co. AUDKN AND KHU1T liinil ; richest iinrt most hcruitlml tract lu rottarnttamlo county : eo Knterprlsn 1'lai'o ; llvo or tun nero lota , tlrron' nlileldn , Nicholson A Co. , li.'l llroailwiiy. 17OII SAliK 10 acres 3 miles from city ; part tint tier ; nplondld lor u'rupoj. Addrojs ' 'UJ HtuUiimn ttroet , city , T7OH HKNT-ln Council Illiills. t < ro splendid ntora A bullillnes , No IM iinil II.1 llroadway , ono now roum 22x100 feet , well lluhtoit anil eplonjld location for ilry woods , clothing or bouts nnd sliooa , I.'uy A llonH. utrents. _ Y\n : WANT tun acres of In ml wltbln llvo miles of I city. Don't can ) how rougli It Is. ( ireun- slilolils. Nicholson A Co. ENTKItrUlHK Places , for frultH or Kanloni , iiiburbun liomex , line aero lots , twenty mlnutus from motor line. ( Jrounihlulili , Nliholinn A Co. 15 KAIt.MH.to oxclunito for liouson nnd lots or food vacant lots. 21 nerus of nlci k'anton land for mila ut t > J pur ucro. Joluiiton jcV ii l'ittt n , _ _ irmuiTl'AllM-linprovoil , n mllu nnd i n half from 1 tlio pontctllco , ! l ncruHi „ ruoii lioiiso , ttublo , i'tc.VIII eicliuiiitu tor residence' In Council Ulutlu , Uroo' thlelils , Meliolnon A Co. 1-lV ACItK.S,8i { inHe from tltyi will neil at cut If luken llil.-i wee' * , ( ireeiulilelda , Mcnolmn A Co. ONTIII.V 1'AYMKNTd-Kor lalo , now flvo room home , li.atli room , oloctrlu Hk'lils , all moilurn luiprovuuiunttf , ono block from inutor. A model home. ( jrcuiikhlcliU , Mcholton A Co. KSIDKNCK lot , W feet fiont , llvo blocks from llloomer school , oltorfd for nlo , for this wcok only utfjOJ. UreunilileliU , Nicholson & Co. l/Ull HAI.K at a mcrlllco : A corrovponilont of 1. ourn ntc'illiiK money reiiue.ta us to reielvo orlerii for lot : l , block 31 ; lot a , block 2S ; lots , block 2 , Kuretu' nddltlon , uml lot y In block 4 , llayllx' tlrst nddltlon , touetlier or separate. i i'.oko us nn oiler mid you will tloubtlvm get the propc'ity. Hay A Ilex , DANOINQ BOHOOL. MONDAVB In It. A. parlori , clillilron. t p. m.i aitultt , T.'JU ) > . in , Koclals second ami fourth MomUyo. Up. in. Mutlofurnlsliud parties anil clubs. Address It , A. l'arlor < , Council Illurla.orlO J 1'urunua it. , Ouialm.V , K. Clmmbcra , Instructor. MISOELLANEOUS. GAHUAOK removed , cesspools , vaults and ihlranuyi cleaned. 13 , I ) , llurke , cltr bid ; . JOH HAl.Hclicni' , o iilciin nqure Cuibuo Coal couimux | , \pproaching Holidays Reminders are herewith eivcn for suitable o gifts. You can get a better selection now than a week before Christmas. 5 dozen Silk-Mufflers in plain and plaid , worth $1.75 , Choice 75c Each , A line of Silk Handkerchiefs , with em broidered initials , any letter , 3 in a box , 50c Each. Another line of Linen Initial Handker chiefs , any letter , 25c Each , 3 cases all wool sanitary Under\vcarshirts and drawers to match , full finish , at 85c Each , Our special sale of ulsters" and overcoats is still on. We are showing four additional shades in o kersey , flannel lined , velvet collar , At $8,00 They eclipse any $12 coat in the market. Columbia Clothing ; Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. To come to the point at once , let us Infer that you wan new clothing. We know how you Teal and what'you want Whether you have little , or a snug sum to spare , you desire to get for the amount you spsnd the bast possible return for your money. In this you are right , and METCA-LF'S is the place where you will get it. The pretty styles of suits and overcoats at $ S.OO , $8.OO , $1O.OO , $12.OO , are something much superior to suits and overcoats usually olfored at those prices , being made batter than ever , and the fit , style and finish are extraordinarily good. Winter days fast approaching , will remind mother to take an inventory of the young hopeful's wearing apparol. Wo are ready to supply his needs , if it's a suit , trousers , over coat or a shirt waist. Our prices are noted for their modesty. Complete stock of hats , caps and furnshing goods. Mail Order's solicited. SOS Broadway , Eisman building Council Bluffs 1816 Douglas Street , Omcilici , Nob. The eminent specialist In ncrvoiiH. clironlc , prlvnto , blood , tklniiml urinary disease * . A rcwulnr and rfBlcteroil i/rniHinte In mt'dlcliie ' , amllplomiiH unit rcrtltlvntcs thow.ln Mill trontInK with thofc-rniitett suo- oc s cuturrli , loct mnnliood , ncinlnul uer.knojH. night lomoi and nil fnrins of prlviilo illnou ' No mercu ry lined. New treatment for IOBB of vital power , Parties unublu to visit mo may ba treated nt homo bf corrcispondence. Mcillcli u or InBlruir.ontK rent by mull or oipn.'sn necnrely piloted , no murks to Indlcuta contents or somlor , Ono personal Intervluw prtfc-rrecl Consnltatliin lieu. Corrpapoiiilonco strictly private , liook ( Jlystorlcsof Life ) sent free , OllU-ehonrnUa.m totlpm. Hundii > IOii.ui , lolSni. tondetamp forreplf PAHNAM ST. , Between 15lu nnd lOlli Streets. W. A. PAXTON , JR. . PROPRIETOR z nssiiinoil the innii.iRomeiit of the Merchants' liotol , I ulll milio : Kiiuli liniirovo- inonls iinil clinngos us will iniili ) this house ono of the host at which to stop In Oiniihit , Thiieiiilrmiinnts | null wants of all iiutrnni will Lu carofullr itltuiuli'il to. Uoliix n.ost ccntrnlly luoiitou this hotel ollors Hjieolal ut- truotlons to thu trnvullti'i ' pulxlu. A uonllnu- niieoof Its former liberal pi.tioiia''i ) IsroJiiucl- fully aslic'd , W. A. 1'AXTON , Jit. OMAHA , Uuc1. . 189'J. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD STS , 10 Ilooms at t3M per day. ( .0 Ilooms at 1.00 per it ay , 80 Ilpoms with Hnth nt H.UO per day , CO Itooms with Hath ut HM to II M per day OPENED AUGUST 1st. Jloilcru In Kvnr Nutvly , FiiniUliril ThroiiKlioiit. C. S. ERB , Prop. W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director , Embalmer , 114 Main Street , Council DlulTa. RrMaOlAtilST. In thu treatment of all forms of Private L > isGasos. And nil Weakness and Disorder of ATT'M"with loss of I'ontnite , Ambition and VI- -l J-ajl > tnllty , Kiiihtceii yuiir * of ttiu most re- irarkablo mucous In the treatment ol this class of ilUeaM's , which Is proven by thu universal testimo ny of thuuMands who luivu beoo cured.Vrllofor circulars uud < | ucstlon list , /4(7i iiml I'liriiiuu Sin , , OIIIII/KI , * > s * * I ByMSJP-W-M- ! _ . . . | reruiidbuw < l > , . I ! fy ttiu Llot.il. ro Ha ( ml etrrclua ihu U' t laidlclneknuonrorblUuu iiiui. . cunilliuitton , dy > | pila , loui , , briiith , licadiKliu , lioartlmrn , luns of | > pttltv , iL utal uepriH cm , ( wilnrul dlb'Utlun , pluiplt ! < , Hulluvr cuniiJt'i J lon.aniUvtrydl' awrciullluKiruin ] f Impure bleeder a failure by the ntuuuuJlvtrcr ) ID i topciforw ttifiriruirfum-tlms. | I'tiiu.iis * t acKm"tl. 1'rliu tr mall , I ; rojs,44t ihn ) | > Tii.l&c. ' T * Jtll'ANHC'linUfOAl.lJo.'lOSprucolSt.Kci/