- " yr TIIH OMAHA DAILY MV'IVUnAY. ,1ASTARY ! II , 18IW , THOUSANDS BURN TO DEATH Frightful Loss of Llfo Entailed During n Bald on a Town in Ohina. DASTARDLY DEEDS OF CHINESE ROBBERS They Altnck n VlltnRo ntul Not I'lro tit tlio Templet In Wlilrli tlir > IVnple Took ltriiR Awful Itosiillii of Their Worlc. Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 13. A local paper baa the following from San Francisco : A Canton correspondent sends this account of n tor- rlblo disaster in n country town about llfty miles from Canton , on tho'JOthof last month , which resulted in tlm loss of 2/XW lives : A band of robbers tnadn a raid on the village of Knm LI. In the Khnntfmi district. They llrst levied n trlbuto of several thousand taels on the priests of the temple , who were cele brating n holiday with n dramatic en tertainment under a bis shed temporarily erected In front of the temple. The angry robbers applied the torch to this shed and the ponplo In n panic rushed into the temple for refuse. The main cntranco of the temple cmiuht 11 ro from the Ilerc'o heat of ihu burning shed , ami over J.CiOU men , women and children were burned , smothered or trampled under foot. Most of. the deaths are supposed to have been caused by suffocation , as a stiff wind drove the Binoko into tlm temple. At tne time of writIng - Ing the roll of mlsshiK numbered l.fHU , and many of these wuro burned beyond recogni tion. UUIAT : III.A/I : . One Hundred mill Twenty ( ilrN 1,010 Their Lives In a Mill Tire In .Jnpitii. SAX KiiAXfisco , Cal. , .Tan. 1 ! ) . Japanese advices state that a spinning mill at Osak. Japan , burned December " 0 with a loss of 120 lives. Most of the victims \vcro .vounp girls , Two mills and two houses In the vi cinity of the mill caught lire from sparks and were destroyed. llmr It llcruine I'opuhtr. When people find an article much superior to anything of the kind they ha\o ever be fore used , tlmy are almost sure to loll their friends about it , and especially If they know of Homo friends needing such an article. Dealers also soon learn the true value of their goods , and when they have an article of unusual merit they will almost , Invariably mention the fact to their customers. Tills accounts in a great measure for the large Halo on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Hero Is an Instance : W. Ij. Nccdham , a prominent , citizen and business man of Orrshurg. Mo. , ban been selling Chamberlain's Cough Hemcdy for several years and recommends it to his customers , because In his experiences It has proven to be the best for colds , croup and whooping cough. Ho says it Is the most popular mcdiclnu that ho handles , and gives the best satisfaction. 00 cent bottles for sato by druggists. Men's pi null iapa : , 75o mid 81,0(1. ( llAYDEN 15U03. Frescoing and Interior < lceorsitiii < r. do- Blfji'S ' and estiinatoH furnished. Henry Lchimum , l.'iUS Douglas htrcot. To llnllilcrs , Conlr.ictorH , C.irponleri , Ktc , NAILS cod , 50d , Jed , MI , uod , ma , J2d , ion , sa. cd. Id , 1 cunt per pound. Shelf and bnilderd Iwt'dwuro at ( niTudpondiiigly low price. Got out1 llyuren. llAYDEN BROS. s Now pianos for rent , ford & Churl- ton Co.j 1508 Dndfjc. " " " HE'LL ' NOT GO THERE ANYMORE. Ilquu Kratrlco Attorney Saw tlio Sllit | < i' wltli a Tough Crowd. Frank Adams returned to his room in a lodging hnu&o late Thursday night and foiuiU n Woman'whom ho 'claims as hs ! wife , to gether with , T. M. Johnson , U. K. Kldley and Jennie McGuire coiuluctlng themselves in iv manner not according to the code of morality and decency. The party was having a "high lonesome" when Adams appeared , and ho proceeded to disperse the crowd by giving Johnson n ter rible beating over the head with a beer bottle tle , cutting a deep gash in his scalp and nearly severing the right car. The noise at tracted an ofllcer and the crowd was ar rested. They all pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred yesterday andn continuance - anco was granted. The "Johnson" is man an attorney from Beatrice who , after his arrival In Omaha , fell by the wayside , and will remember bl3 experience in a bljj < il ; for some time. After bedtg beaten almost into insensibility John- sou camonear losing his overcoat , Adams at- tcmntlng ID steal it , but thcpolicc "dropped' ' and the ulster was saved. Worltl\VIlu Itrptiliillnn , Council lilitfs. In. . A'oiijxirfft. Chamberlain MutUcino Co. of Dos Mollies is tin Iowa manufacturing Institution tincl one in which the residents of the state loolc utoti | with ] ) rido. Chamberlain's C.'outli Hemetly has beconio national in reputation and is loiiHvii In nearly every household. In the statt ) and throughout the prcnt west. Its merits arc becoming established In all parts of America. Moil's wool caps , lioe und .r > Cc. , llAYUKN URC.S. Sco the colubnitcd Soliiuor piano at Ford & Churlton Music Co. , 1503 Uoil o. Real estate. Uarjfiilns only. My word is { rood. \V. ( ! . Albright. CHI3 N. Y , Life bids. Men's Fedora , latest shape , Sl.fiO. IlAYDUN liUOS. Noiwnlr Cola llnlilrrx. Wo have just received a lot of lioldw.s- fpr j-ouvonir coinx. Send in your orders. $4.50 a do/on or . " > ( le eaeh. E. A. Dayton & Co , Wholesale Jewelers , 15th and Howard. Boys' winter eapa , lOc , Iflc , 2T e , ote. IlAYUKN 131K3S. .MuiDlnliMl Another Adinlnlalrntnr. By oiiler of the probate court , I'oter Connolly nelly was yesterday removed as administra tor of the estate of Michael Lanln , who at his death six years ago left property valued at $10XX ( ) . Cadet Taylor was appointed. Connelly has repeatedly failed to report the condition of affairs though ordered to du so by the court. _ Pllo.s of people nave piles , hut DoV.'itt s Witch Hazel salvo will euro their. llfiir.v < - ' . Criiiiili Henry C. Crumb , for sover.il years a resi dent of Omaha , died Thursday at Harvard , 111. , from winter cholera. The interment will take place at Harvard tomorrow. Crumb was at one time cleric in the customs Inspector's office here. If you hnvo piles DeWllt's Witch Hn.vl eah'u will aurel.v euro jou. IIAVIir.N HltOM. I'orrril Mimlln IJnilrnvritr .1nli > fur Nnturilnjr. 100 ilo/.nn ladlifi1 nltflit Kownn , divided Into ! l lotn , fiOo , 7'K- and Dft-i special vahlo. 1 lot of gGiittt'unmcrM lialnind SpanlHh mixed wool shll'ln nntl drawers , worth 9ic * eaeh , reduced to fldc , r 0e nhlrlH nnil draworx reduced to 2"o. 1 lot of yontM1 jersey knit ovorshlrtH atlk cord In front , worth OSe , reduced to Ittc. Ittc.Gents' Gents' natural wool ) hose , worth ILJc , now ! " > < ! . 100 do7.cn ladies' nurwlng corbels , broken Hl/ofl. worth $1.UT . reduced tofiOo. 1 lot of ladles' corset * , II. & S. , worth $1.00 , reduced to50p. Ladles' line black jersey riblwd wool tlfrhlfl , worth S1.7."i. reduced to USe. I case of clilldran's wool hose , lee pet1 pair.Ladles' Ladles' 5-hook Vincent kid glove * . $1.00 per pair. 100 do/.en gents' Blaekstono unlann- dered shirts , New York mills muslin , double back and front , only uOu each , the best Hhirt made today foi- the money. WOO pair child's llcocp lined , buckle urtlcs , worth 75c. KH at U'c a pair. 5.520 pairs men's heavy , rolled cdjjo rubber overs for felt boots or Gorman socks , worth $1.00. yo at U5o a pair. 1M0 ( ! pairs ladies' black lloeco lined low overshoes , worth $1.00 , f o at 'le ! ! a pair. IS imlrs men's black lleccu lined low ( nvrshoes , worth $1.00 , go at10e a pair. One ra o of ladles' natural gray and camel's hair underwear only 50e , worth 75c. 500 2i-Inch ( Mitcon umbrellas , fancy handlm. only 5 e eaeh , worth $1.00. GKKAT FISH SALE AT IIAYDHNS' . In mackerel wo have the Norway blnatur for lOe per pound ; Black Island macki-rel , 12Je ; the llneht French macic- efel , li'ic ) ) er jiound ; eight nice Holland herrings for 25c ; the linest Norway her- riiifTHi ix for li'ic. George's bank codtish , the finest , 15o per pound. Acinu brick codfish , " pounds for luo. Blackwood boneless sturgeon , the very best , 17jt , ' per pound. Hound shore smoked white Ilsh , loc. ( 'hickcn ' halibut , l.'ie. 'J'ho finest Columbia rivoi1 salmon , 12 } ( ! per pound. White lisli , lOc and 12c per pound. Come here for smoked meats and ham. The linest cured bologna , Gu. Head j.'booso , 5c. Liver s-au-age , Co. Tripe , 5e , Tigs feet , 5c. , Sugar cin-od bacon , 12c. California sugar cured hams , lie. Pressed corned beef , 7 jo per pound. In butter wo arc the leaders. Country butter. Me , lUe , ISc , and 20e. Creamery , 22e , 2-lc. and 20e. Always fresh from Nebraska dairies and creameries. AVe have always on hand a full line of domestic and imported chee.se. Wis-eoii.-iti full cream , Sc , lOc , and lllic : eastern process pure- cream cheo.e , 1 Ic and lUc ; brick , 12Jc , "Mo and 10V : Limburger , 12o and 15c. Mince meat 7 c per pound. Apple butter , 7jc per pound. Russian caviar , 2e ! ) per can. Hamburger eels , 2. " > c. per can. 2-pouml can corned beef , 15e. Kemomboi' it will pay you to buy everything you want hero , everything guaranteed or money refunded. HAYDEN BROS. , ' Promoters of homo industry. To Hultdoi-H , Conlrnetorx , Curpcnter , IHc. NAILS OOd. 50d10d , 'lOd , 20d , ICd , 12d , I0d , 8d , ( idId , I cent per pound. Shelf and builders hardware at .correspondingly low price. Gcjt our figure's. IIAYDEN BROS. io\v KATI ; i\cuitsiox. : To IioiiHlon , Ti > v. , inul Keturn. Tuesday , Januarv 17th , 1SOI5 , my fifth special party will leave Omaha , 'bound for Houston , Tex , The rates for the round trip , first class , will bo cheaper than you can buy of any railroad company , and I will give you fifteen days to go in , fifteen days to come , and until Juno 1&1,1S9I1 , to return. For further information as to land , climate , cost of living and all particu lars as to purchase of your ticket , call on 01- address U. C. Patterson , 425 Hamge building , Omaha , Nob. To lJulldcrrt , Contnirtors , Carpentrm , IClc. NAILS OOd , 50d. -lOd-.10(1 , 20d , JOd , 12d. JOd , Sd , lidId , I cent per pound. Shelf and builders hardware at correspondingly low prices. Get our figures. HAVDEN BROS lm > l < Out for Cold AVcatlicn But ride inside of the electric lighted and hteam heated vcstibuled apartment trains of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will bo as warm , comfortable and cheerful as iiryom- own library or boudoir. To travel between Chicago and Omaha in these * luxuriously appointed trains is a supreme satisfac tion : and , as the somewhat ancient ad vertisement used to read , ' "for further particulars r-e-o small bills. " Small bills ( and largo ones , too ) will bo accepted for passage and sleeping car ticketa at 1501 Faruam street. To Ilullilcrsj ( Joiitniotms , C : rjcntcrs , Ktc. NAILS 00.1 . , fiOd , 'I0d , 30cl , 20d , 10(1 , 12d , 10(1. 8d , ( idid , 1 cent potpound. . Shelf and builders hardware at correspondingly low prices , ( jot our figures. IIAYDEN BROS. District Court ( 'UM-S. Charles Matthews yesterday brought suit against the Chicago , Hock Island ( s Pacille Hailroad company to recover the sum of $ , ( , * claimed duo on a contract. Matthews lost a foot by being run over by one of the de fendant's engines in TM and claims ho was of fered $1,000 and a life job ns a flagman in set tlement. The company , ho alleges , failed to carry out its mir'ccmcnl. David Hobncr i.t suing for a dlvorco from tils wife Abbey , whom ho charges with hav ing eloped some two years ago. It Tool < TnmlilH , lint lie lie. I It. About two or three months ago I pur- chascd from you a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough llcinedy , put up In DCS Molnes Ja. Such good results wore obtained from Its iwo that 1 C'lc'cbr. ' SUM and ask > ou to send mo two. bottles by express. . ! . A. Kcrivcn , IS Ii liilli streut , Now York Uitv. To H. H. Uine , druggist , l'cetslill ! : , N. V. Mr. Striven li : president of one nf the largest shirt factories la Novv York und widely known in business rlivles. V.'hea l-oubleil with a cold , give this remedy a trial , like Mr. SvTl\en , you will want It when again In nncd of such n medicine. 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. If you vill call at our now store wo \\lll present you with iv copy of a , beauti ful ] ) lpi'e of music. Ford Si Charlton , 1 Judge. v The only i'ure Crcmr. ofTailir l'ovrU rNo Anrionia ; Ko Alum iu MUU ns of Homes 40 Years the Standard * NEVERJAILED ! Gen. Hamilton , Schol ar and Soldier. Is a Grandson o ! tlie Alexander Hamilton. Proud Record In the War tor the Union , " Now Living and Writine ; at Tarrytown , N. Y. ' The Author of "Cromwell" is Strong and Active. MaJ. Gen. Aloxiinilor Hninittoti , the friend of Uncoil ! aml-tirnnt , is living in well earned rotlrcmuiTTnt Tim'.vtown-oii-Hutlson. Proud of Ills fniull.v. for ho is the jrranilson of thepront patriotwhose11,11111 ? hiboar1 * , and proud of his war record , for lie was a liphtlnp artlllci'.volllriMMind was wounded at the front , he was always iwpnlar with the ffovernment \Vashliintnn. . It lias been well said that his clear sense of duty was never knot to fall him. Gen. Hamilton was educated at Columbia college , and r.lso studied for a while under Captain Klntcsley at West Point. At an early t\xc \ ho was left the care of his family estate in Now York city. At the breaking out of the war , ho was actively employed In orjjan- 'tfTTiiwiJv * . m . fl mmmW GKN. HAMILTON AT 45. Izltip and forwardliifr troops to the front. In May , 1S01. Gon. Scott usslgnod him to duty at Arlington House , Va , In October of that year , after vigorous service in various fields , hav ing recruited several brigades of volunteers in Now York eityho was appointed Brigadier- Ceneral of Volunteers by thu President , at Cen. ! Scott's miucst , nnd was ordered to a command in the regular artillery. He was appointed MaJ. General at Falmoiith. Va. . by the President , in 1SGII , having served contin ually until that time , and was thereafter in special service until the close of the war. He was 0110 of the guards of honor to Lincoln's ramnins. Since the eloso of the war. although he has alwaysbccn interested in Grand Army affairs , and Is a Past Commander of Post 18'J , De partment of Now York , ho has devoted much of his tlmo to church and literary work. A volume of his dramas and poems was pub lished In 1SST and attracted great attention in literary circles. Of these , "Cromwell , " is the GEN HAMILTON IN 18'.Ki. most famous. "A noble work , " to quote the ttoston Traveler , "and nobly written and planned. " Of his tragedy "Thomas A'Beekett , " the able reviewer of the New York Herald says : "Tho nature of the subject , and the clmsto and beautiful manner in which it is present ed , commend It to favor with all who appre ciate artistic literature of this description. " And it ir , certainly one of the best dramatic productions of American origin. Gcu. Hamilton Is a gentleman of fine schol arly Instincts , n patriot of the old school , and lits recent recommendation of Paino's celery compound , the remedy that makes people well , is as frank and to the point as any ac tion of his llfo. Writing an unsolicited letter from Tarrytown to the AVells & Hichardson Co. , he says : "Paincs celery compound has been a bless ing to my faintly. It relieved Mrs. Hamilton , who , after suffering from a severe attack of the grip , suffered from excessive nervousness and great prostration. And our daughter of 10. who also suffered fron tlio grip and mcas- Ifs , Was cured by this remedy in the same inannor. ' I have a dear friend who was kicked in the abdomen hy u horse and was almost help less. Excessive nervousness ensued and the physicians ascribed it to the injury. Ho is now , after using two .bottles of Puinu's celery compound , able to travel In the city end take long rides and attend to his business on the farm. "I have , for many years , fuffered from wounds roceivcn during the late war , there being one over my loft lung and heart , and have carried round a musket ball for twenty yeara. Hut after using Pulno's celery com pound for the past year or two , I am vigor ous and well , and free from the great ner vousness and hemorrhage from which I suf fered ns the effect of the ball over my heart. "My family would not ho without Paino's celery compoud In the house. It builds up the system , and Is the best medicine that wo over used. " May Hit Amicably Srttlml. The trouble between the machinists and the firm of D.ivls & Cowglll Is likely to bo amicably adjusted before .Monday and the men return to work. The trouble was caused by the Intro duction into the shop of a cheek clock , the men refusing to work as soon as the ma- ohlno had been put in. Mr. R. P. Davis of the linn said yesterday that the clock had bevi put In only as an exiierlment , and said in answer to a question that there is no reason why the men could or should nut re turn to their employment , An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DoWltt's Little Early Risers cure constipation , biliousness and sick head- ucliu , AMUftUMBNTa BOYD S UA8T THMIER TIMES. TODAY ( SATURDAY ) JAN. 14. I nit Two l ctforMinncti of A TRIP TO CHINATOWN Matinee This Aft. at 2:3O. 'rlcrs-riMt lloor. SOouuclTJo : balcony. S5J This Evening at 8. -I'lrst lloor.WK ? , ; : .u und Jt.OUj balcony. WMinid 7.c. ' * FARNAMSt , THEATER "ffift Like Home nil lloniH lead tu the Mouseof ; .Success , \VM. A. BRADY'S ' See the Ulver of Real Watsr. Wednesday and Saturday FflRfMSf , THEATER. TO $ l.lkp Home , nil roidi Ic.vl to the lioni * of nuci'css j MKlitiOioKlmiliii ; Sunday XlRlit , Jan. in. MARK" Tlic I.Rtcsl opprntlo lrl li Coinrdjr , " MURPHY ' ' COMEDIANS A XI ) O'DOWD'S NEIGHBORS MATINKK WKIINr.SDAY. j NEW i THEATRE I Sunt foritcts. Siiiiifii\ , % . \ / iiii7'iu's - lnn I1" If ! | 7 10 i/ii.v inul UVtfncsilnr. < l 11- ' " < | Mi I/ . ' TUB MSTlNdl 1SIIKI ) IK1S11 UOMKDIAN. Mil. 4 } supported hy nfljSg Belle Melville anil n carefully selected conipany , In thono plays. Sunday and Monday , The urcnt.'st of all Irish Dramnii. KERRY GOW Tuesday and Wednesday , .Mr. .Murphy will appear In the Kri'at companion ( I rum M , to "Kerry ( , o\v , ' hv same author , cntltleil , SHATTN RHUE Peats arc now on iitlo ut tlio folliwJns prices : l-'lrit lloor. fi'lo , Jic an I Jl ; b.tlcotiy , , iUc nnd " . " > . : sallory. Jja. WONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK. THE GOLDEN GIANT " " " " " ANn Tm. : Novelty Transatlantic Co. LESS THAN POPULAR PRICES. Catarrh ! Is Insidious , .Manes ll.id lllood Poor Hoaltb Misery Says the Very Foundation t f Life. Specific Oxygen destroys tlio C'atiirrh Conns In the bond , make1 * the blood hrlgntand imrn jtivo ? e3t to thu vltnl forces In brief , iniikoa you now : IKHII ! , I'o ds , Coughs , Ilron- chltls , Ileuducho ylcln as If by matc. "Oxygen Book" and 4 Trys Free. SPE01F3S OKYaEN GO , , Suite 51O Shcoly BldK , Oiiinha. DR. it. W. BAILEY With- oirt-Ptim btha Latest Invou- tlon. Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. ' A Full Scl of Tcctli on llubtor for $5. $ ] ) . Perfect ( It guaranteed. Tooth oxtractid la tha morning. Row ones lujortocl la thu uv.jntru u. uainj any. any.h'co specimens of licmcvablo llrUtza. too | ieclmcns of Flexible Klajtlj I'UU Alt work warranted ni rcproionteJ. Office Third Floor Paxton BlooX , Telephone 1U3S , llitli and Kuril. rn Sti. Take elevator or ulalrway from lliUi St. ontriiio ) . STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD \V. II.l'AICKKIC , JM.J ) . , > < ) . ! ISUIIlncllBt. , BOSTON , MA'JS.fAfcmntiilllnij phijtlclan of the 1'KAUODV AtliUIOATj INftTlTUTU.towhom was nwarditl the aoi.n HKDAI , by the NATIONAL MEDICAI , An'ociATioNfortholMlIXIi ; KSSAYon Xthauited Vitality , AtrophyIftrrouand I'fiyilcnl J > tbllltynnt\ Dlitatts anil IIVriA-ir t of Man , nlinfO " 10 young , the mMtllt-agetl and olil. Ill nrX Conmiltatloa ( n pcrBon or by letter. UUIIUU I'roKpcctim , with testimonials , FHKK. Lnrgo hook , SC1KNCK OF I.IFK , OK SKLF- PKESl-niVATION , SOO pp. . 125 Invaluahle pro- scrlptloim. full ullt , only 61.UO by mall. tciil"il tfl bent meillclneknown for ous * rit'M , conitlmllon. dyspepsia , foul 5 brt'Atb , licaiUclie , hcATthurn , Iocs of * appi'tlto. ir.entol ueprORRlon , l clircstion , pl lmplei , " ' lonnndctrjuli < ' < isor < 1sulUuKfrorno Impure Mood , or a fr.llure by tbo tomaili , llvf ror In- teellnes to perform thflr propel functions. I'cnmnuO Riven toovfrontlntcar tt-iientMb } taklnfronoflftcr * oachlnritl. I'rlooby innll , 1 grow , J2i w.iupla.rx- . ' Kll'A.'fS CIEMCALC ! < ) . , IPSprucotit . > ew YmV * 'DISORDERS ' > , \nl all tlio train of KVII.S , WHAKN'KI 3113 , DKHU.tl'V. KTC. , thit ao company them Ir men Ql'li'Kl.V nnl 1'KHJIA- NKNTI.Y CL'IIHD Kull STIIKNUTII and tone Blven to evc-ry pan of the body. 1 will send ( securely - curely picked ) KI'KB to any sulloror tin ) protcrlp. tlon that curoil ir a of thine trouble ) . Addrjis , I. A. IIUAIH.KV I'ATri.E ClIKKK. MICH Omaha's NsA/sst Hjtel COR. 12TH AHQ H3WAR3 JTJ. 10 Ilooma at f J.V ) per ilir. [ 0 rooms ut f-'I.OU pen day. COIU'OlU ! with llallnot f.1.0) per dir. to Itoouib with llatli'at I3.nl to ( l.S ) pjr day. OPENED AUGUST lsl > Modern In Kvi'r.y lte pi > ct. _ C. S. Elf 3. Prop. _ Metropolitan Hotel , Uroaihvay , cufimr Prince St. , NFiW VOUK OITV. Hollttcd nnd renovated under now inunriKO- merit , on Knroponn plan. Itooin nttus 11 u iluy ittul upwards. Itostiurtiit : : i.'iiiiil | to tlio best In thu cltv at inorftTnto rates. Htrootc irs from nil It. K. stitiSns mid steamboat and ferry Inndlncs Dim tlu > door. HILDRETH & . ALLEN. Proprietors. WINTER'-RESORTS. THE Ki'.vsir/c/f , rtA. A PliltPI'.UT W1NTKK ICIiSUItT IIOTI' ! . . Now open. Hontl for circular. Kamoui for healthful cllmaTu balmy laa air plno foruata. line drlvca and uqnntlo and Held sports. WAICUKN I.K1.ANO . , nil. K. C.WKiT'S NKIIVK AND IIIIAIN TIIK VT- ment , a apeclHo for llytcrln. Dltxlnets. nit , NJU- ralgla , lloj-Juche , Nerroui I'roitratlon cautelby llquar or tobiccu. irakarulumi. JU'iunl Deprunion , Boftneti of the Drain , c.iutlnx iniunlty. luliery , da- raj.dealh.l'roiuatareOI I Aie , Nurvousnoai. I oti of I'ower In cither sen , ItupoUncy , lAiucorrha and all KoiusloVc kne ae , Inrolunlary lxi e , Hpsnun- torrhea caused by orer-oiurllon of Ilia bralu , A month's treatment II t ) fur Ji by mall Wo uuar- anleod boiei touuro. Kach order ford boxes with 5 will send written iiuarantoo 10 refund If not cured. Guarantee Isiuo.l . on r by Theodora K 1-owli , slit , > ole aceni , loullioait coruur llith aud ' itieeti , Omsaa On Saturday morning at nine o'clock no earlier no later we will offer on separate tables set apart for that purpose about a thousand suits of clothes. The bulk of these suits are in very handsome dark colors in splendid all wool fancy che-viot lined with heavy double warp twilled linings and thoroughly made. They are just such suits as have been sold dur ing the season by the leading clothing concerns throughout , the United States we among the number for a ten dollar note. There are also among the lot some splendid all wool fancy cheviot homespun and cassimere suits in rich dark plaids and ehe.cks that range in value from eight up to twelve dollars while scattered among them are one hundred and ninety double breasted mixed cheviot suits in black only. Until every one of these is gone until there's nothing but empty tables left to remind us that there ever was such a sale you your friends and your neighbors can choose as you like take the suit that suits you bast in the lot for exactly IJX LSL llf1 L _ . . . _ if yjr not even at our > i-iemorabIe fTve" dollar suit suit sales ot last spring when we were compelled to lock the doors in the faces of some of our best friends have we given you so nruch for one five dollar bill as we offer you at this safe. There will be all sizes from 34 to 44 in the sale at the start. If you come before tne sizes are broken you are sure of a fit. If you are late and your size is gone as we do not make any alterations it will be y o u r loss and the other fellow's gain. TOOKOKGE WAHKEN SMITH.VIMIA.M M. Jenkins , Dollu Davis. UuHxsr no K. 'llubbs Nelson It Swollzor. John ( ' . ! < ' . l.oh- innnn. Mary H , S miidors , MzziuV. . MaOlim ituy. Domlnlok Hook. Annit Viuidonhur Goortto II.HIooIf.Kllery Ultunck.O cjr llnrt- nmn , Mlcbluan Mutual l.lfo . Insur moo Ooir.- nany. ( JooritoM. NlcolyVIIIIuii : O , Wlilto- nouu. Klbrlilgo Lawtoi ol v Y. Mason. David M. lTro. A.C. I.uk'liti.r : Rlbrlilun l-nw- ton , Lidnu A. I'owoll Mutllda Do Ofolsclte , noa-rcsldcnts : Yon nro borobv notlll'id that the undor- slifnod , three dislntorojtud frouholders of the olty ot Omaha , have boon duly uppo'iuod ' by the umvor. with the : iHrovU | ) ; of the citv councilor Bald city , to assess the dtumiao tu the owners rospoctlvuiy of the uropur y declared hy ordlnniva nocossiiry to ho uppro- prlitcd for the nso of aild : cllv for llio purpose - pose of opening und oxtondlnK Nowtou Htroet troni D.-ivnnport'H Hulidlvlslnn to Tth ) strout. Voiiiirofnrthornotlllodthuthavlniiiccoitod | said appointment , unit duly qu.illllo I us ro- q ill rod ny luw , wo will , on the > thtlny of limitary. A. I ) . 1H3J , Ht thn hour of I ) o'clook In ttio afternoon , ut the oillco of Liuo. .1. I'aul ' , Hiu.'i Knriiiini street , within thn corporate lim its of aatd city , moot for the purpose of con sidering und making the nascomcnt of dam- uge to llio owners rcspeistlvoly of Hatd pro perty. by ro .son of such Inking and upuro- prlatlon tliorcof taking Into consldoratlon spccl.il huiiollts , If any 'J'ho property bolonzlnj to you , nroposod to bo appropriated as ; iforusill ; , nnd which has Uoeu declared necessary by the council , by ordinance , to appropriate to the use of the city , boln rsltimo In said eltv of Onialm. In iho count vet Douqlan , 'and Htutnot Nehniskii. Is described as follows , to wit : deo. Warren Smith The south ur.SS feet of lotiliO , . ' 17. 'M. : I9. 4i. : 41 , 42 , 4:1 : anil 41. William M. Junklns-Tho south 27.85 feet lot 45 Holla Diivls und Catncrlno Ilobb.s--Tuo until " .tv > toot lot 4 . Nelson H. Swltzei Thn north "G IS fool lot S3. John O. Ijchiuann North X'0. 15 fo3t of uait 88.82 fcot lot W. Mary S. auunders North 2C.I5 foot oastC0.8 ! cot lot ( KJ- I.lzzioV.McCluskoy North 20.15 footlotOJ Doniinlck Hook North -0,15 fool lotd-'l. Oscar Hurtinan North 1M.15 foot lot (15. ( MIclTlgiin Mut. Ufo Ins. Co. North aJ.UVfcet wcht M lot CO. ( joo. M. Nlcoloy North 5. 15 feet of nild Jlo 'J lot Gil. William O. Whltohoiid North 21.15 foot east K lot ttl. Klbrldco f.awton North20.l5 feet lot.fiT. Hcoloy M. Mason and David M. Uro North iO 15 feet lot ( id. A. O. l.olKhton North 20.15 feet lot 00. Elbrldzo l < awton North l.n lot 71. I.adoo A. Crowoll North 'JO. 15 feet lot 7.1. George 11. Slock North 20. 15 fcot west. II fo-'t ' of north IIB foot of lot VJ. Kllory I' , llonck Soutli27.85 foot south 'i ' uf east \'i nf lot 51. Anna Vandonburg South 27.85 foot of north V of south 'i of lot 7. All In Gl.se's addition In said city , county und state. Yon uro notlflod to bo present at the tlrnn und pluco aforesaid , anil mula > any objections to or statements coucornln ; ; said proposed ap propriation or assessment of damages , : ts yuti may consider proper. pAf H.V. . GIIISOM. WM. . HIiUIVIUL Omaha. rcceinliorl7. ) lh ! ) . ' . D ldjpt _ _ I'mposiM liir Iliiunil try Sur v y itiul iliiiiu- miMitK. DKPAUTMBNT 01- TUB INTEHIOII , ) General I , und Oillco , [ WASIIINOTON. H. O. . Doce inherit. ' ( " 2. ) SoAlnd proposals will ho received at thoKun- eral land oillco. Washington , D. U , until 2 o'clock p. m , on Saturday , the 24th day of January. 18J.I. for the survey und miirXInc liy sultible monuments , of that portion of the boundary line between the state of Nebraska and thu stall ) of South Dakota whli-h lies \vuut \ of iho Missouri rlvor. as authorized bv the act of congress , approve I August ft , IH.rJ. miking appropriation lor survoyliiK the puiillc iMids 1'iiinplilot Statutes at Ij-irKO , IMII-1SUS , p. : i7ii ) ; also for the furnishing of utouo moiiunientu to bo place I at half-mile Intervals on snld boun dary. The bids for the survey and for tlio monumcnlH must bo separate , wl-h the prlvi- leRo to the bidder thiit Ifhe IH not awarded the contract for both l0 | will be bound to011 - truot for noilhor. Copies of thospoclllo.itliins may bo had upon triplication to this olll-'o. Kuvli bid must boaccomnanlod by acortllluil ohock for * " < UJ. The rlxht to reject any or ull bids Is reserved. 1'roposals must bo inoiosoJ In envelopes sealed 11114 } marked "I'r.ipo als for survey of boundary between NobritsUti nnd South Dakota. " nd "I'roposuls for bouii- duly monunionts. " and addreiod to tlio Co n- mlaslonorof thoGouoral I , uid Ulllvo , W. i- W. M. STONK. J3d21t CuiaiiiUalonur. norpnino Iliililt 4 nr < > n In toUtfiiajn. > | > j > 3 llMfiir t'r. J. NU-plivu . l.cb.iuuii.t Illimonrt n Jl . Uru < fUI for CA1 Alilrr Fngllt * JJiit t -onJ * r4.J In KrJ > l > 4 Q U D ulll < < licKt. iral l with l.lu' ob * 10 1'ttbn * uotb r. # < > > < Jj ji-ON : ulilllu. u vu m * j tuitt fjfi AIIU < fliiu , er i &a49. ID tltiubt f > r rkrlUaitrl ifBllo Bltll &o1 "Koiur for l..dlm"ni.ir. ( i , riKra 14 all. lu DUO Tuilat'iili # * / . VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , ? or Thirty Days only wo will ollor our entire stoulc of Diamonds nnd Christmas Jewelry and Silvorwuro at loss thua inxnyf.iotiiror'a oo3t. Fourteenth and Famam Streets- Will move Jan , I. to N. W. Cor. ICth nnd.imam. [ . SAKK3 KOH 181G DoiiQlns vStroot , Omaha , Neb. The eminent specloltn In norvnin. chronic , private , blood , skin and dlsoisoi urinary reRl.tered Kradnato In msdlc.ne. ill unit A roimlar and cej catarrh , lost nianhniul sanilnil ss plomn e.-rtmoatos show , Is still troMIn * with th urojiton .1110' woiiknon , nlsht loitai and all tornu of dli . ryincd. prlviUu 10.10 * Vo marou- treatmentfor lovt of ' Ijow vltil . . ponror. I'.irtlei uiinblo to vlilt hi . . mo mar troAto 1 at homj hy correspondence. . .Medicine or rnstrmnonls sent hy in ill or utp u siauraly p.iokj.l , nj mrcs : to lndlo.it * jpntentjor sender. One ponnnalln rvla > T praferrnt. ( Mniultatlon fra . Corroipjn loiojiUJuliy Hook ( Mysteriesof Lifeaoiitfroe. ) Oillco hoiir.iDa.m. toup.ra. aunJuyalOa.m tolJm. iaa.liuni/forrdplr - Til 13 - Ladics'Perfect ' SYRINGE Tlio only perfect vacliial nnd rcctul Syrlii o la tbo world. U Is llio only Hyrlnso nv- cr jiivantoil by wlilch vagi nal tnJt'Ctlona can bo nil mlntuorcd wltlioiit lonk- IIIK and solllim thn olulli- IIIK or nocemltatliix the use of a Tegrel.snd wlilch can also bo um'il for rectal Injecllonn or irrlxatlon. froi'-r itrniiKi : imui AM ) II A III ) UUUllUll Mult onlcrs eollcitod. TheAIoe&PcnfoIdCo , , Jf ( li Sfroof. NBXT TO IMSTHl-'Klfl ! I'livhlciiins' proscriptions nccinatiily prcpiroU n : lOIT I'l'li'l'j. The list of Cliiin'hcH uMiiK tlrlJrKans uill | H < I\C loyniir .illsrii'lldii ( hut i\'tiirnl > fi the MUST for ihi' Ii iiht iniiiic } . I'rircH from fi.'IIIO lo 'I.IMM ) . If you v.Ill malu Ilic M' lln ( iiiuirlty of yniir chnrcli or hull , HIulll M m ! ( IVrr- ) coiuiilcto uiicclllcntlon * ! cf u PELOUBET CHURCH ORGAN , xactly sulltil to your nrcils.Vi > arc UM ! > pri > - puri'd 10 hulld Ctturch Onuii ! ) fnr ri lileuri-M. I'hfso InstruaiL'iiiH nru Hut frowning frutinc nf a inoilcrn hoiniVc hulld In nlylc lo inittch ti > v woodwork. Write for ilnUn * nnd prla-i , LYON & HEALY. State and Monroe Sts. CHICAGO. NIITK.Uur fji''i ' irlcj prciliiri' L' | vurd of IWJffM tnuilcil Instniinftits nnniuitiy. OATrMTCTI"nI ? ls1 | SI MI'S iV.WaihlnKlnii I A I LII I J " ' ' N" ntty * Ii-o until Tuf. Id nil tllnul | Write for InviMitoM ( Julio How Many PEOPLE Dro I > nttl"B OPP THE BAY /n'cml'iu soon to cunauit u Soccessfui pecialist U'//V Clironlp , Prlvato , Nnvvoiu inul Surcioiil Dlt.iiK < iN CUIlJuD , I.o t Mnnliooil , Foiaulo Etc. , OUUKD. CONSULTATION Trootment by Nlnll. AtiuTuii with Rtaino foi r rl' 'ij'nrrraioh will > > u out In n iiiaiii unvo' ' < io. | ) C. W. WILLIAMSON , M.D. H&oiniS , Hi , 0. 'J i , 1IM13 ? IMh Si rout. Ortnlm Unlike ti > e Oiitcli Process No Alkalies -on Other Chemicals arc used in thn preparation of breakfast Oocoe , which is absolutely pure and soluble. It Imi more ihan three tines the itrenglh of Cocon miicil with Stni-cli Arrowroot or Sugar , nml U far mere economical , crating lets than one cent a t\w \ It is delicious , nourUliiiig , a'-it'i KASII.T DIUE.STCI ) . Sold by Crocoro ovorywhore. W. Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mass , fiatlopal / ' . S. lilil'OHirOltY. liMAHA , X1SU. ( Capital $ ' (00,000 ( .Surplus . . -Si5,000 ( „ „ - - - - _ .jjjj ( IIICPM and Ulri'ctnrs llunry . Vatoi proii'Hnt ' II. c I'ushliiit , vice prosldJiiti C. ri. M.iiirlea. > V V Mi-rio Jului d. Culllin J. N. II. I'airlui. Inim a Heed , cathlor. cathlor.THE THE IKON BAI.'JC. A will rruil you tliA niarvflous l'r l luliuii C ALT 11 (13 I iwr. nd a Iriral tmriulff Iliat will l\ral < irn .vour Beod IO ccntl for JOO vatto "Eoctro-M ! rtl icalTlj ory and I'liM-tlco. " 3 D. R. BLISS , Iowa l-'olli , Inwa. _ _ _