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THE CITY. The temperature yesterday asreported by the local signal office was as follows: At 8 a.m, 42%; at 10a. m., 47° and at 1p m. 8=, The members of the Fifth ward repub- lican club will hold an important meet- ing at Erfling’s hall, 1812 Sherman avenue, tonight. The corner stone of the new St. Joseph’s hospital, now in course of con- struction at the corner of South Tenth and Castollar streets, will be laid at 3 p, m. on Sunday next. The mayor gnd city council have been invited. Merit_wi Hood's Sars medicinal merit BLUE s the marvelous success of rilla shows. 1t possesses true Sold by all druggists. COATS « THE They Will Organize for a Concerted Warfare on Criminals, Chief of Police Seaveyis urging a plan For the organization of the chiefsof police and marshals of the incorporated cities and towns of the state for the better protection sgainst criminals and to devise means of making a concerted effort to detectand ap- prehend the gangs of thieves and burglars Wwho periodically visit the state, aking of this plan, Chief Seavey said: 'he towns of Nebraska have suffered severely during the past year from the depra- dations of all sorts of thieves and _criminals, who make raids into the state from their headquarters in lowa towar, where they are ot seriously molested, They run into some Nebraska town, rob a store or two and get out of thostate before they can be appre- hended. We have had them here in Omaha and have had a great deal of difficulty in breaking up the gangs. 1 think much more effective work could be done by a united ef- fort of the police officials of the state and to that end 1 have asked every police offcial in the stat to express his opinion on the sub- ect.”” : The chief has sent out the following cir- cular to the police ofticials of the state: “I desire to get youe opinion as to thead- visability of the chiof of nolice and city mar- shals of all the incorporated cities and vil- lages of this state grganizing and forming a 8 permanent association for the purposes of giving vetter protection to our citizens, cre- ating better methods for the prosecution of classes of criminals and fugitives srom jus- tice who infest our state; & more effecuve system of apprebending criminals; an organ- tzed ,and more cffective police system throughont the st or the an organization Somo essary, which coul during the coming s islature, “I have w ch city marsha state, o STATE, cement of islation might probably be sion of the leg- ofs of police and at in the would als in y ‘lnmglhh| ALt lorm me of llnur ults of your co el matterand let mo co what_ you think about it, and if you would attond a meeting at Lincoln, having for its object such g ganization s [ i ter s favorably considered by a majority of the police of he state, I shall use my best ef- which I think will b extremely useft honor to the state and one of which I believe we would all be proud. Hoping to hear from you soon, I am, Vel pectfully yours, SeavEy,Chief of Police. How to save money 15 a problem that, inter yto do it is to in- er aparilla, blood medicine it It is vigorate th Being a highl is the most powerful and economical. s0ld for a doliara bottle, but worth five, The Army. Corporal Hayes, ordnance detachment, on duty at the ordnance depot in this ci vate Penulet, Company G, Eighth iy and FirstSergeant, Wille, Company ¥, Eighth {nfantry, have been plac o on the retired list, rvice in the army. A. Williams, Twenty- has been ordered to report for examination, with & view to his promotion to btain Lu'nh nant_Steedman, Sixteenth infantry, stationed at Fort Du Chesne, is a son of Ad: miral Steedman, who died in Washington last Thursday, Licutenant Steedman is at pres ent on leave of abseuce. Recruits C. M. Work, Sccond infantry, and Patrick ll‘lnlun, £ eenth infantry, have been assigned as privates and ordered to thelr reginents from Columbus barracks, tiio. Licutenant Brooke, Twenty-first infantry, stationed at Fort Sidney, has had s leave of absence extended one month. Captain Hughes, Nintn cavalry, has been transferred from Troop I to Troop M, and Captain Taylor from Trogy M Truop ih Farrior John Taylor, Ninth cavalry, has been ordered discharged from the ariy by purchase of discharge pa bl All Music at Half Price. . 6,000 pleces only 10¢ & copy at Mein bmg s, 16th st. bet, Capital ave & Dodge. -— 8, :\. Orchard, Carpet, furniture and d ——— “Albright’s Choice.” —_—— THE W AGES OF 81 Paid by Judge l||, ley to His Unin- vited ests, It was amotley crowd that faced Judge Helsley in police court yesterday, There were drunks and vags in large groups with a sprinkling of wife beaters, thieves and sus- picious characters. Jim Bauks, a husky colored lad, was sus- pected of knowing something of & pilgrim and stranger’s loss of §5. He was held for trial, Joe Carton was assessed $5 and costs for wife beating. G. W. Coleman had a bag full of watch- ses and was arrested as a suspicious char- He proved his ownership of the prop- ty and was released, KEd Morrison wore a Cleveland Pl\u: at and an air of confidence. claimed to have been a sc vanted a position on the poli se will be passed upon by th T ory. day while trying to clean out tho town, - ‘Tries had an ugly lookiug slung- shotand Confare carried a horse pistol of mouster size, Confare's wife was 1 police court and said that while her hus- Rand was engaged in a mad effort to depopu- late the city of Owmaba, burglars \mhnll ler home n South Omaha ‘and robbed her of $35 in gold, which amount represented Confare's summer savings. Coufare aud Trice were botn held for further hearings, Charles Raudeizer aud Willie Williams, two twel r-olds, were up for beating a horse which they were driving, They were re- leased, — The new offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. — “Albright’s Cholce.” ——— A Oard, From this date Omaha’s growth will be unprecedented. Capital will seek investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Omaha is the only city that went through a real estate depres- sion without a crash and property which had a commercial value at thoend of the boom three years ago has steadily enhanced, ‘We deem it advisable at this time to caution the public against mushroom in- vestments, Secure good property with- in your means from reliable firms and unquestionable title. Feeling satisfied that prohibition would be defeated when voted upon, we purchased a large smount of property at Albright and ave now prepared to offer 8 limited number of nSmh'u bargains in SAlbright’s Choleo” addition on easy terms, ALBRIGHT LAND AND Lot COMPANY, 621, 622, 628 N, Y, Life Bldg. MORSE'S, New Departments—Shoes and House Furnishing Gools. We want at least a visit from every housekeeper in Omaha. It fs more than probable that you never have seen so complete, so grand a display Of dishe: nhlll kinds, Of tinware of all kinds, Of earthenware of all kinds. Of kitchen utensils of ali kinds, Of pans, pails, buckets, tuls, ete Of clothes wringers of all kinds, Of bird cages of all kinds, Of ten sets, of dinner sets. Of Haviland china, common china, Of vases, jurdinicres, fine potte Iiverything in BRUSH LADDERS, WASH BE} bonrds—in fact you cannot ask Tor any- thing that will not be supplied you in our new HOUSE FURNISHING DEP'T. Entire basement salesroom, 60x110 t, lighted by electricity—high and dry, devoted mthmln spartment, SHOES! SHOES! A specialty of ladies’ shoes, children’s shoes, and boys’ school shoes, all new; see our % LADIES’ SHOE Cloth top, handworked eyelets, Pic dilly last regular price, $6.50, bies’ shoes [rom 20¢ up. Ladies’ shoes from $1.38 up, Boys' shoes from 81.48 up. weo )mu-.y complete new stoclk, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO, BOYS' (.[,UJ HING DEPARTMENT. This department is growing very rap- idly and we ure giving the people great gains, Boys' pants, 47c, 69c, Boys' pants, 81, $1 Boys’ suits, $2.00, £4, IPARTMENT In this new department we are pre- pared to show the finest line of art zoods of any store in the west. Our stock *consists of serim, eanvas, bolton cloth, stamped and embroidered linen scarfs, tray cloths, splashers tidies, doylies, ete,, et EMBROIDERY SILKS AND LINF Plushand silk balls bang| silk cords, glove and hank hand painted blotters, letter holders and card cases, SPECIATL, All kinds of embroidering and stamp- ing done to order, YARNS. Our yarn stock is complete in all col- ors of zephyrs, Germantown, Saxony and knitting S FANCY BASKET! on sale an ass Second floor, partment. HEAD RT $1.89. 50 silk covered and embroidered head rests av the specially low price of $1.89; ally worth $1.75. THIE MORSE lll{\' GOODS CO. rtment of art de- We pla fine buskets, “Albright's Choice,” nilroad train outof Omaha y for the accommodation of ha, Cotioil Blilts, Des Moiies and ago business is the Rock Island ve Llhnlmllnm\ml leaving Omaha_at 4:15 p. m. daily. Ticket office, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam sts., Omah INCREASE CITY VALUATION. The onl run expre ()ll Otherwise Omaha Will Not Be Able to Sell More Bonds, On the subject of amending the present city charter by the next leglisiature, City ‘Ireasurer Rushadvanced the following views toa reporter for T Brr “ihie loss tinkering dono with the city charter the better. My obseryations lead me to the conclusion that it is particularly hazardous to tamper with the revenue la “There are two defects in the char however, which demand prompt attention. ‘The city council ought to "be empowered to appointils own assessor for municipal taxes alone, entirely distinet from the county assessor. The city assessor should bea man of unquestioned ability, and should be in- structed to raise the valuation for city tax to at least §60,00,000. This will not crease the taxes, while 1t will Omaha on the standard of other progr , and will immeasurably _increase our in the money market. If this be not «lon\' Omaha canuot sL‘llun\ more bonds. “Again, under our present laws, we make thelevy upon the previous year'sassessment. This is demoralizing in its effects, and en- ables the tax-shirker to ‘fold his tent! and ‘skip' long before the treasurer can reach Under our pr law, the city coun- anot make the until the Feoruary following the assess The tax does not become due until the May subsequent, nor de- linguent until Ju That is fifteen months havo elapsed before the treasurer is empow- ered to collect personal taxes by distress. This means a loss to the city and, of course, to the prompt taxpayers, of thousinds of dol- lars annually, We should go back to the old regime (which illustrates the fact that we should not often change our revepue law),and make the levy in July, which should_become delinguent thereafter ds soon as possible.” FIRE BOYS' HOMES. Bids Are Asked for Six of Them Several Districts. The committee of the council and *fire and police, comprising Councilmen Wheeler O'Connor and Davis aud Commissioners in ‘Hartman, Gilbert and Bennett, together with Chief Galligan, have called for bids for the proposed five engine houses which are to be erected in this city. The sites of these structures are as follows Eighth and Pierce streets, lid, Creighton and Park uvenues; Twenticth south of Vin- ton; Thirty th and Jackson; Thirtieth and Spaulding and Hamilton and Lowe ave- nu These buildings are to be in the main of k with stone front and two stories in height. They are to be supplied with all modern lmprovements, The house on Twenty-fifth street near Vinton is to be a double one, accommedating a hook and lad- der and & hose company. This house will bo 44x80 feet in size, while the single ones will be only 5 feet, Ttis ded to commence work upon the houses immediately after the contracts are letaud have them ready for occupancey by the middle of January of next year, —— For Colds, Croup, Sore Throat use Dr. aud get the genuine, A $75,000 Deal, Muir & Gaylord yesterday so'd the south- east corner of Farnam and Seventeentn street, 60x132, for $75,000. The salo was made for W. L. McCague, who represents the eastern owners, ——— “Albright’s Choice,” ————— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Asthma, Bronchitis and Thomas' Eclectric Oil, “That Swede"” will arrive at the Grand this evening and will give a very pleasing entertainment, Charles H. Hall in the title role is a Swedish dialectician without a peer on the stage, and tho supporting company is said to be strong. The eugagement is at popular prices. 2 The attraction at the Grand on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and Saturday matj- nee, will be a play that has made for its author and managers more money than any other of modern times, [t is oneoutof the usual order of dramatic conceptions and is exempt from the stifftuess andstagy effect that usually characterizes dramatic produc- tions, Everything is acted out as naturally as if the observer wero witnessing an occur- ence in real life. It is the justly celebrated “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” than which no play of recent years hus madea more pro- nounced or lasting success. Mr. J, H. Decker, agent of the “Twelve Temptations” .mu..un, which will be at the Boyd on November 24, 25 and 20, isin the city, The plece is & spectacular extrava- ganza and is one of the best that will be here this season, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 19, 1890, SOUTH OMAMA, Specinl Council Meeting. A special meeting of the council was beld Monday night to demio. Ordinance No. 243 was passed creat- ing a board of health and authorizing the ap- pointment of a city physician for one month or longer If deemed necessary by the mayor, at a salary not exceeding per_ month. The board of health will consist of T. B. Hatcher, Councilman_John J. O'Rourke and Dr. T. A, Benwick, The ordinance was or- dered published in Tre B, and 1,000 copies will be printed, Marriage A The announcement of the marriage of city Paulson, both of this city, has been made. Tne marriage will be celebrated next week. Both Mr. Hoctor and Miss Paulson are among the popular and appreciated members of South Omaha society, Than Mr. Hoctor there is no more. popular nor deserving young man in the city nor a more accomplished and amiable young woman than Miss Paulson. They are receiying in advanco the congratu- lations of the citizens. Mr. Thomas Fleming, one of the esteemed cmployes at the Armour-Cudahy packing bouse and Miss Katie O'Donnell, both of this city, and Mr. John Duffy of this city and Miss Mara McShane of Omaha, have made public engagements, Poard of Education Meeting, All members of the board of education were present at the special meeting Monc The following approved bills were ordered paid: American Book compnny, $0.17; Drovers' Journal, $30.50; John McMillen, $112.25; R A. Carpenter, $108; W. A. Olmsteaq, $64.74, The request of Hon, John McMillen to be per- mitted to make connections with the water main running to the Third ward school house was referred to ‘Messrs, Slater and Funston with power to act. Miss Mary Garrahan was allowed her claim for a week's salary. The Money 1s All Up. The backers of Prof. Michael J. Mooney and Harry Alien, both of St. Louis, have each put up the §00 bet to which the Ath- letie club adds $00 purse, making a $1,500 purso to be fought for by these men in Blumm’s opera house on Tucsday evening, the 25th. Notes About the City, John Cahill is building o residence at Twenty-fourth and P st Danish citizens have or, brog association and anized a Danne- will nave it incorpor- Superintendent James Viles, jr., of the Omaha packing company has réturned from Chicago. Cattle Buyer W, H. McCreary of Swift & Co.’s packing houses, who has been in Chi- cago with his family, has returned, It is rumored that Lieutenant H. B. Mul. ford, formerly of the stockyards bank, will erect a building 100x130 and start a box man- ufactory. Misses Mabel L. Silver and Lurena Jones will entertain friends Saturday evening, the 22d, at their home Mo. 1 t, in honor of their friend M The Rev. C. N ville Thursd: ture, “‘How efit of the Mdplc\ll church. Residents in the sout city complain that, Chic ranging o erect pig sties and feeding pens near the George Obernet company’s render- ings works. ‘Washington Parnell, two weeks with Monday evening. widow Julia spectiv held at dence, avenue. James Holpin, aged three years and three months, son of Mr, and Mr: phn C. Carroll, died at 1 o'clock Monday 1000 of heart troubles. The funeral se at the home of the bereaved parents, Twenty-fourth street, at2 o'clock yesterda: afternoon. The lw(lv was interred in b!. Mary's cemetery. “Albright’s Choice.” — An Alleged Real Estate Swindle. An information has been filed in polico court charging A. Hoppe, a real estate agent, with having swindled A. W. Warway out of §110on a bogus recal estate contest. The complaint recites that Hoppe sold Warway alot representing himself -as an agent for Ainscow, and gave a receipt purporting to have been signed by Ainscow. Warway ¢ t the contract and re- ceipt wero fc and has accordingly asked for Hoppe's ai on will go to Maple- ¢ his celebrated lec- Wife” for the ben- Methodist Episcopal rn part of the parties aro ar- who has been il typhoid fever, died The deceased leaves a and two sons aged 8 and 6 re- The funeral s s will be 2 o'clock today at the famil Soventeenth street, near Missouri Used 1n Millions of Homes— 40 Yeara tho Standard. HUMPHREYS’ VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Borses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, 1 AND POULTRY. fAnimals 808Pase Bopl s imst afAnina cunza( Revers,Con AA, Inflammation Spinal M ilk Fever. Tthcamutly 1 Discharges. OF Grubs, Woria. hs, Heaves, Pneamonin, or Gripes, Bellyach arriage Tomors E} 1 l" ‘ d g NoeEruptive YD e e s of Diteurion, Faralystae Bl Bt (ver Sdoses - - .60 th Specifics, Manual, N Smey Cure Ol and MEAICALOr, 8 00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oll, = # X Druggists it Prop: ln!' IN anflf B auaitly o Reseipt ot Brice: HUMPHREYS' MEDIOLNE 0O, Corner William and Jobn Sts, New ¥ork. WHUMPERETS’ HOMEOPATHIC B | SPECIFIC No.za successful remedy for al Waakmss ‘ per '“‘D‘" o m_uuumnzvs' 'MEDICINE €O, Gor, William and Joha lu". NY. on the diphtheretic epl- treasurer, Thomas Hoctor and Miss Pauline ices were lu-ld i ! As:a Rule, best not te attempt to remedy costive. ness by the use ef saline of drastic purga. tives. Wlhen amathartic medicine is needed, the most promge and beneficial is Ayer's Pllls. Their eflest is to restore the regular action of the bawels, without weakenlng them. Being sugag-coated, these Pills retain thelr medicinal wrtues for a long time, and are easy to take, +I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for mysef and family.’—J. T. Hess, Lelthsyille, Ta, “In 1858, by therdvide of a friend, T hegan the use of Ayer's:Pills as a remedy for bil- fousness, constipation, high fevers, and colds. They served me better than any- thing Ihad previously tried, and Thave used them in attacks of that sort ever since."— H. W. Hersh, Judsonia, Ark, ; Ayer’s Pills, PREFARED DY DR.J.0. AYER & 0., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, Drs.Betts XBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. 14089 DOUGL AS sTRERT OMAHA, NEB T) 1y ana favorably knows spec- aH13ts T the Uriiced Staton bl Tane g perionoe, remarkable skill and universal suc- cess in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Chronlo and Surgloal Diseases, entitle thes eminent physiciana (o the full con@denco of the afilicted everywhere. They gunrantee: A OERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of early vice and the numer- ous (-vlll that follow in fts train PRI XD IN DISEASES E, BLOOD AN ipm‘lhl‘! Qompletely and anently cured, OUS DEGTLITY AND SEXUAL DIS: ORDERS yluld r adily totheir skillful treat- mer l‘ll ES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS Fuurunu‘cd cured without pain or detention rom huainess. OCELE AND VARICOOELE perma- nunuy s cured {n every case, e G O R A G R e BAtorthes, Ho s RAL VO Akoais Loss Lhanhoon Night Emissions, Decs nyml Faculties, Female Weukness and all delicate disorders peculiar 1o either sex positively cured,as well a all funetlos disorders that result from youth- ful follies or the exeess of mature years, STRICTURE @utranteed perimanently % oured, removal cowmpleto, without outting, canstio or dilatation. Oures MIected at home by batient without @ mo- neyts paln or annovanc OUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN, A SURE CURE The awtul _effects of early vico which brings orzanio weakness, destroylng both mind and body, with all its dreaded ills, permanenty cured. Address thoso who have fm- DRS. BETTS gtz thote who by im- proper Indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both mln(l und body, uniitting them for nurel business, study or MARRIED MEN 0f thies entering on that Bappy 1ife, Rware 0 physionl AebLLy: quickly ossisted. OUR SUCOH3S Is based upon facts. First—Practioal experl- ence. Second—Eyery case 18 specially studied, thus starting right, Third—Medicines are propared in our Inboratory exactly to suit each case, thus effecting cures without injury, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, « - OMAHA. NEB. “Good things soon find a purchaser.” . Therefore we need only call your attention to our assortment of MEN'S SULTS In Black Cheviots land Fine Casstmeres. | Fabrics speak for them- |selves and the excellence of the workmanship justifies jour unqualified recommen- ‘datiun of the garments for style and finish and fair |prices, from §15 to §30: “There €s little o sew where tailoys are true.” ADWAY READYR FOR PAIN ELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflammation of the Lungs, Kidneys and Bowels, Sclatica, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Toothache, Headache, Paios o the Back, Chiest and Limbs, and all the ususl CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD. The application of RADWAY'S READY REL cure the suflerer Internally in doses of from (hir 8 fow momenta. Cramps. Epame. Sour Bomach, € to the pa ) sixty d Vomiting, Cold Chiils, Nervousness, Sleeples 8 e M Drugsse RADWAY & Co, 33 WAFred Sty s afeciad, will Instantly rellevo and soon t will cure In ck Headache, in half & tumbler of w ‘e, Heartburn, Diarchoes (GONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE: ss and Mail Orders Expres We send Goods to any address C. O. D. with privilege of examina "4 tion, and if they are not satisfactory, may be returned at our expense, In every case where goods are paid for by money order and are no found satisfactory, money will be promptly refunded and all expres charges paid by us,. to our out-of-town customers. This method of doing business is very satisfactory Be careful to state definitely what you want and we will spare no pains in filling your order, Special Bargain Lines from which your orders will be filled unti}, they are closed. now. MEN'S DEPT We wills Don’t wait two or three These lots are special values and will not last long. .oF MEN'S BUsINESs SUITS at ssLOT 1, $8.00 ell this week 180 Men’s Suck and Frock Suits, made fromt days and then order Orded a neat brown checked cassimere--thoroughly reliable--neat in appear< ance, perfect-fitting, at $8.00 per suit, vertising medium. ever they are sent. out of town are coming in every mail. this price for the reason that we manufacture them in suit is $12 to $18. If not as represented, return to us and have the price Sizes 84 to 42. Samples of the cloth ‘will be senk The usual retail pri frocks at $8.00. promptly returned. ce for this before you order if you prefer. $10.50, Lot No:2, properly made and trim which is not properly made. Black Cheviot Frock Suits, Price $10.50. We will sell this week 180 Men’s Black Cheviot Frock $10.80. This style of goods has been worn this s sively. We guaranted this lot to be strictly all-wool and fast ¢olor, and not sell clothing at any price W e do not sell shoddy. med. We will We know their value as an ade They will make friends for the Continental wher+ W e advertised them on Sunday and the orders foy These goods can only be sold at large qll(lllll[l(}S{ Remember, sacks and - Suits af 2ason illlfl()St exclu« v This is a suit of clothes which cannot be owned by the average dealer at $10.80. It is the quantity that makes the price. Samples of the cloth will be sent to any address, but'you can tell very little about it unless you see the complete suit and examine it in every particular. satisfied what the verdict will be when you see it, package in twenty retur we have no trouble about fitting, 42, Measurement blanl B2. Men's All Wool ned and with ks will be AR @A N @) Cheviot We We don’t have are on care in sending measurement The sizes on this line run from 84 t sent on applica ation. Pantaloons. Price $2.75. Men’s strictly all wool Cheviot Pants, full winter weight, made well and to fit at $2.75 per paie cannot be bought every day. prefer, send for sample sof the cloth. We will fill orders for $2.75 from this lot just as described, but if you » We make them up to 42 waist. check, looks just like a Scotch Cheviot and wears betfer than any other The style of the gools is a neat domestic goods in the market, ‘Ihis style was made for the Continental and not a yard of this goods is owned by any other firm in the country, Remember the price, 2.75, sizes 32 to 42 wai Children’s Dept. Lot No.4, Children’s Knee Pant Suits, $3.50 We will place on sale beginning Wednesday mn)rning‘, 250 pure all wool cheviot knee pant suits, - ize 6 to 12, at $3.50 per suit, made without belts, small sizes plicate this line outside of our store from 6 to 12 years, strictly all wool, for less than $5: s plaited and large sizes plain, You can’t due Remember they are knee pant suits for ages Send money order and goods will be promptly shipped with the understanding that you need not keep them ifthey are not satisfactory. ) Boys L is a special line of hig v suits in this lot sold for $10 and $12, Lot No, 5 at $7. Many bargain lot at $7. ong ). e Prie ant Sl Price §i o~r long plnt suits, strictly all wool, to fit boys'y but the sizes are broken and we ¥ ges 13 to 17, Nave made one Boy's Cape Overcoats. Lot No. 6. Special Bargain Lines, at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Nobby styles and neat fitting garments at this price are scarce. Wa take the same care in manufacturing this priced goods as we do with the finer grades. The sizes are from 4 to 12, with full length capes, Prices from $8 to $4 80. At $4.80 we will send you as good a garment We have never offered a better line of Child« asis needed for servic ren’s Overcoats than we have this season. FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO, OMAHA. NO CURER! BOSTON, NEW YORK, DES MOINES, NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. he greatest success all permatorrh Isenses of e ina nry Organ GoLD MEDAL PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & CO. Breakfast Gocod Ts abselutely pure and 4t is soluble. No Chemicais It bas more xh Bun h, Arrowroot or Bugar, and is therefore far more economical, conting leas than ons cent a e Sold by Grocers everywhere, BAKER & (0., Dorchester, M . 1k o5l (M 5 iorLas oF Lio) B0At froa Syphills, § 1) £ ry caso L undertaks and £ail OMoe hours—9 & mw. Lo § p. m. Sunday, b T T T g 2263 To curo munumw Sick Tlendacho. Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, - take the safe and ‘certain remedy, SMITI'S BILE BEANS Usothe BMALL BIZE (40 littlo beans to (he bote tle). They are the most convenient: sult all ages. Pricoof elther slze, 25 cents per bottle. KISSING 2.7, 17, 70:Photo-gravure panel 6126 of tifls ploture for 4 centa (coppers or stamps). ——— DR B AILE GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Sot of Teeth on. Rubber, for FIvE DOLLAS. A pertect fit guaranteed. ceth extracted without pain of danger, and wittout anaes- thetics. Gold and silver filllngs at lowest rates, Bridge and Crown Work. ~Teeth withs out plates. All work wgrranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16th stroet elevator Open even ngs until §0'clock, FAGIAL BLEMISHES eat Esiab 10 for tho treatment of Hair and scalp Eczgna, Moles, Warte, Superfiuols ~ Hair, Birthmarks, A oth, Freckles, Wrinkles, Re 2 i Yetun OllyBhin, Acoe, &7 Bl mples o ¥, Dermatoiogh New York Clty. ST IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ven in @ cup of eollee or te rinout 188 kaowledge of y oure, whether th @ alookiolio wreck. | .- Omaba G A Lmdqucst 18 AGAIN IN THE Merchant Tailoring business and invites his old friends and pat- rons, a8 well as the general publi and Kof I 1 cd domestio uss.an 316 § 15TH ST wooleus. ESTABL ISH ED1874, - 10 (0 u.., 8 We guarantee to cure any case of Syph= ilis no matter of how * long standing. And we have the only rem= edy that will cure tha™ disease. You have tried everything else and wasted your money, why not now try us. We guarantee tocure or refund every dollar. When it is nec- essary for patient to come here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways, all hotel bills and refund ycur mon- ey if we do not cure you. Write for partic- ulars; do not be hum- bugged any longer. We are financially re- sponsible with $300,- 000 capital. 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