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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1801 THE CITY. a South Omaha assignment Brewer & Sullivan, furniture firm, made an yesterday. Frank E. Moores, clerk of tho district court, went down to Lincoln yesterday morning to attend a meeting ofthe Loyal Legion, Dennis Cunningham has received the shirt worn by Big I'vot at time ne was killed. It was sent to Mr. Cunningham by Buitalo Bill. The injunction suit between the Rock Island and the Union Pac has been transferred from the district to the United States court, Frank Fleshbank, has caused the police on geveral different oc up for fifteen days. John Smith, the insane man, who es- caped from the asylum at Clarinda, In and was captured in Oms was taken buck by Deputy Sheriff Lierney yesterday morning. The mombers of the Zion Baptist col- ored church will give an entertainment on Tuesday, Junuary 27, for the purposo of raising funds to defray the cost of the All friends of the church are cor- y invited to attend. Articles of incorporation of the Omaha art stained glass company have bec fled with the county clerk. Omaha will be headquarters for the firm, ‘The capital stock is placed at_ $10,000, and the incorporator H. Hukeman and Thomas T, W whose misconduct much annoyance lons, was sent MO Rs Clearing Out of Boys® and Girls' Hose At the Morse dry goods company is now taking pla We offer boys' heavy fast black school hose, 19¢ a pair, s1zes 7, 74 9, 94 inches, Heay nch ribbed hose, all sizes, suitable for girls boys, ot 83 a pair, reduced from Dr. Jnegor’s sole ag specinl good things in heavy school hose at 25 ys' knitted Scotch caps 50c, our own importation, worth $1.00 a piece; somo new styles in boys’ o its and kneo pants, Clothing department, first loor, 3 Al sale tomorrow of men’s unde) shirts, drawers, sox and ull warm winte goods in our men’s furnishing d ment. Itis not a question of actual value; wo will cut prices to cost; in the sumo wing of our store we keep boys’ clothing, advertised elsewhere; heavy cape overcoats, 4 to 14 years, $1.75, and sults at 81,90, worth double. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. T e The now offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in thoe city. Call and seo them. Tickets to all points cnst at lowest rates. - also some 8’ all wool be Saloon Licens nse board met yesterdsy and wses to the following saloon- The lic granted 1 keopers . G. Floyd, 1313 Douglas strcot; Thomas A, Dillon, 108 South Tenth street; Pope, 414 South Thirteenth stroe Saulter, 783 Leavenworth strect: L mann, South Tenth ree: B. B 414 South Fourteenth ect; R. R. son, 608 South Thirteenth stre ) mulle South Thirteenth street; Fred Mocller, 4008 Leavenworth street; August Schmocller, 507 South Tenth street. ", Wey- The best anodyne and expectorant fer the lune cure of colds and coughs and all thy and bronchial troubles is undoubted Cherry Pectoral. Ask your druggist for it, and at the same time for Ayers almanac, which Is freo to all. Ll o Funeral of Julius Grossman. The remains of Julius Grossman were con- signed to their last resting place in Forest Lawn cemetery yesterday afternoon. Fu- neral services wero held from the de- censed lato residence at Tenth and Howard_streets, The pall-bearers were Judgo Bencta, Henry Kwalt, John Toitg, William Penna, John G. Brandt and Jac Houck. Jacob Houck gave a sketch of tho life of ‘the deceased, referring to the sorvices he had rendered on the German stage during his thirty years’ residence in Omaha and the west. e Tickets at lowest rates and su perior accommodations via the great Rock Island routo Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets Omaha. Prfmii e Qg A Present for Governor I? Phil Andres went to Lincoln Wed and with him he conveyed a present for Gov- eror Boyd. It was a beautiful blue silk flag, four fect square, on which was worked in silk a fine likeness of the governor, The work was performed by Miss Ida Andres, Yho, through her fathier, mnde the preseuta- jon. ¥ oo LRgah 2 Henry Schoenhals, nan_Heury Krug Packing Co, St. Joseph, Mo, uses Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil wita his men for sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, ete. It 18 the best. e ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Grand opera house will no doubt pre- sent o gala appearance tonight, All the youth and beauty of Omaha will appear in the mammoth cast representing the beau- tifully costumed characters in the wonder- ful, instructive and historical production of “America, 149 The characters have been carefully se- lected from the best talent in the city, and severul have displayed considerable drarmatic ability, The soul stirring music and the many touching balads rendered by the sweetost of voices, adds greatly to the many beautiful situations throughout the entire pioduction, The special matinee for ladics and children on Saturday afternoon will be a treat for the little oues. The box officeis now open. Tho Nebraska fat girl, wei hundred pounds, and tho Mis elght feet in height, arc the features at the Eden Musee this week, Tho two women are 80 entirely dissimllar that they form awonder- ful contrast and show the extremos in human- ity. The Imperial minstrels in tho Bijou theater are o great success and well worth five times the admission feo, ghing over four ouri giantess, “Evangeline,” ever new and beautiful in melody and humor, will be the attraction at the Hoyd on Saturday and Sunday next, commencing with a Saturday matince, The New York World said recently of the pres- ent “Evangeline:’ The production is an ex- cellent one, with Miss Geraidine McCann as “Gabriol,” Miss Lilian Waters as *'Evange- line,” ‘and Mr. Richard Harlow as “Catho- rine.” The “Lone Fisherman,” played by the veteran comedian, James S. Mafit, who has for years been identified with the ‘part, still creates laughter by his propensity to turn up in all manner of unexpected places, The Irish policoman and the Dutch captain avo still funny and the pooplo in the various parts aro capable and efiicient. The Acadian muidens who throng the stage aro young, well formed and pleasing to look upon, and tho manifestatious of pleasure given hy last night's audience indicate that there is still lifo iu this thae-worn burlesque, The salo of seats commencos this morning at9 o'clock, Still another comic opera will be added to the already large list which Omuha has been called upon to view the prosont season, but none seem to be more entitled to & ro- spectful hearing than *TheSea Kinz," which took but little effort to establish its great success, remalnlig nearly all the sunmer at Palmer's theater, New York city, whero it was glven nighuy 1o a succes: slon of erowded and ‘eritical audi- ences; Mr, William J. Giunore, on Thursday evening will present for the first time in this ecity the company which bears his name in the already successtul romantic opera comique, “The Sea King," which will be produced with every attention even to the smallest detail, and it 'is currently observed by those who have scen the work, to merit all the obarming things said i is favor, which our folks will have a chiceof jud, Ing at Bovd's, where it will be given in’ this ity for threo nights and & Saturday watinee. MORSE Sale of Boys' Cluthing, Men's Fur- nishings. We have about 15 beautiful all wool overcoats, trimmoed with genuine beaver and astrachan, sizes 5 to 11 years: they are worth $12.00 and $15.00, and will be 8ol 25,00 each tomorruw. Boys’ knee pants, 47¢, 69¢, Boys’ all wool kilt suits reduced from #5.50 down to $2.75, Boys’ $10.00 suits reduced to ys” $7.00 suits reduced to 84, Boys’ #5:00 suits reduced to Boys’ 83,00 suits reduced to $1. Boys’ $1,00 overconts reduc Boys® 86,00 overcoats redu On main floor, Farnam street wing. TOMORROW 3 Men's unlaundried shirts, 80c. Men’s odd undershirts, 42 Men's traveling bags, $1.25, $1.50, Men’s kid lined gloves, $1.00. Men’s bost sealskin eaps, $10.00, Our BLANKET and COMFORT sale of the week is still in force. Bed comforts 50¢, worth 7 Bed comforts 80¢, worth £1. Bed comforts 93¢, worth $1. Bed comforss $1.95, worth $ Bed comforts $1,60, worth # As well as the blanke! tised Sunday. % THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Cooking School, 709 8, 16th. There will be another free lecture on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock on the Secret of Good Cooking,” to which all ladies are in . PRror. C. F. PFAU. O b 1L PALAE CA s adver- A ST R. Something Entirely New in the Line of Rallway Equinment. One of the most convincing proofs of the fact that we are living in the agoe of steel ar- rived in Omaha last night at 7 o'clock in the form of a solid steel railway palace coach. The maguificent structure is the property of the Steel car company of New York city and itis the only steel railway car in ex- istence at present. The passengers aboard the car were Mr. H, D. Perky, president of the stee) car company, his wife and son, and v and governess and Mr. W, H, Tur- ner, o reporter for the New York World, Mr. Perky is 1 p to Denver to look after some i ess there relating to the organ n of animmense iron and steel plant, possibly the establish- ment of a stes car manufac- 3 it is the intention of the company to locate at least two steel car man- One will no doubt be the other either in Omaha or Denv Perky was formerly a resident of Ne- He studied law in 1858 in General Cowin's ofice, and soon afterward helo- cated in Fremont. He was a member of the state legislature in 1574-5 and the « for the Union Pa fic and had ch of the right of way subsi- dios securcd in the construction of tho Republican Valloy & Omaha railw He bas recently becamo very wealthy as tho re- sult of shrewd deals in railway and other stocks, and he is vory sanguino iu the opinion that his company has something in its steel cars that will ultimately revolutionize rail- way car construction and almost do away with the use of wood for that purpose. cylindrical in form and below the centa ides widen intoa larger cylinder, preserving the strength of eylindrical form, but permitting the lower half of the in- terior walls to be almost perpendicular, It has asolid rolled steel floor, to which the sides ure firmly riveted and well lapped over, The fioor and the sides areagain riveted fimly to three heavy steel sills that form them work to which the trucks are fastened. The interior is elegantly uphol floor1s richly carpeted. ‘The by steam and hus the ventilation imaginablo. It is claimed that this car could not bo smashed to picces in a wreck, There i 1o possible chance for passengers to fall against a splintered board or timber, and such a_thing as the car burn- gz up is absolutely out of the question. Besides safoty, the advantages claimod for the steel cars are that while their first cost is about the same as that of the best wooden cars, the expense of maintaining them in running order is inflnitely less, while their life is much greater, Three-fourths of their welglit is below their vertical centers, thus insuring ensy riding, absence of swaying and a largo saving of wear on wheels and rails as wellus of power in moving trains. ‘I'ho steel cars can be constructed so as to have the sawo capaeity as the Pullman palace cars, and yet they will weigh ten tons oss, I'reight cars of every description can also be made at much less expense than the vooden ones, aud they will last five times as on . Mr. Perky und party will leave today for Denver. 1s heated most perfect ——— PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 5. N. Blake of Bostou is at the Murray. F. H. Prouty of Boston s at the Paxton. A. W. Pease of Fairbury is at the Casey. Bishop Bonicum of Lincoln is in the city. Pat Gibbons of Orleans is in the city at the Casq G. M. Cotton of Syracuse is at the Mer- chants, ¥. A. Warrer of Seymour, Mo, is at the Paxton. J. C. Louis of Chicago is in the city, atthe Paxton. Charles A. Griffith of St. Louis Murray. C. 8. La Follette of Peoria, Ill., is at the Millard. W. Irving of Lincolu is registered at the Merchants. P. L. Recce of Ashland was at the Casey last night. Edward P, McCallom of David City is at the Casey, Judge Arthur Stayner of Salt- Lake is at the Paxton. Chris Murphy of Chicago was at the Mur- ray last night. C. H. Howard of St. Louis was at the Mil- lard last night. W. H. Goodwin of Swux City was at the Paxton last night. Goorge I, Brown of Austin, Tex,, is in the city, at the Millard. M. E. Pinney of Nebraska City was at the Merchants last night. D. . Hoyt and wife of Kansas City are in the city, ut the Murray. R. H. Evansof Utica, N. Y, was in the city last night, at the Millard., Dr. Gapen, city physician, has returned from a visit to Wisconsin poiuts. C. 8. Bullamy of Aberdeen, S. D., was in the city last night, at the Merchants. George J. Murray, in_advauce of *“The Sca King" opera company, is at the Barker. Mrs. C. H. Dewoy and daughter Bello lefé yesterday for a three months’ trip through the south, Miss Hattie Crowe of Butte, Mont., is vis- iting her sister, Mrs, L. C. Currier, at 1314 Georgla avenue, Superintendent Tucker of the street rail- way company has been called to Bangor, Me., by the dangerous illuess of his father. George Baird, assistant superintendent of the mountain division of the Union Pacifie, witn headquarters at Pocatello, is in the city Mr. A. R. Dufrene, John G. Willis, Mrs. David C. Patterson'and children and Mrs, John T, Bressler and children of Wayno left Weduesday evening for Sutherland, Fla, 44 i e i Don't Fool Yoursel ! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry's new steam heated palace sloeping cars, with “electric lights in berth,” still leayes the Union de- ot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m, daily, arriv- ng at Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in ample timo to make all eastorn connections, Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. J. . PrestoN, F. A, Nasm, C. Pass, Agt. Gen. Agt. — A Bobbin and Spool Trust. Portrayp, Me,, Jan, 15.--The American bobbin, spool aud shuttle campany, organized here today, comprises 95 per cent of all the bobbin aud shuttle interests in the United States. is at the 1OWA NEW Migsouri Valley Indictments. Missouni VaLLEY, Jan, 15— [Special Telegram to Tne Ber)—All the saloon Kkeepers in the city were indicted by the grand jury and today arrested by Sherift Garrison und taken to Logan to await trial. The Dan rotherhood. DavesrorT, Special to Tun Ber,] - The ninth annual convention of tho Danish Brotherhood of America met hero erday with thirty delegates from half as in attendance. A welcoming aa- was delivered by Mayor Ficke. The od then went into secret session, tion will last four days. The Dubugue Saloon Men's Dodge. Dunvque, Ta, Jan, 15.—[Special to Tue Brk]—The sheriff of Dubuque county has in his possession sixty-six executions to serve on saloonkecpers of this city which would compel them to closo up business, On visit- in the places e found every door locked, the window curtains down and the occupants gone to fight Indians or somewhero else, Ho s unable to serve the notices, and as the 7 duys allowed for service will expiro tie will be compelled to roturn them fter that date the saloons will be ran- uing s usual, Will Sell the Plant, Des Moises, Ta., Jan, 15.—[Speclal Tele- gram to e Ber.]—The stockholders of the Mexican iron mountain company met here today and authorized the sale of the property at Durango, Mexico, consisting of a valuable plant in active operation and 43,000 acres of land. The company has a_capital stock of 5,000,000, and has_refused &3,000,000 forits property. It is understood that Ku- glish capitalisis are trying to purchase it James Callanan of this ety is president and Congressmau-clect Hull vico president, and there are a large number of lowa stock- bolders. An Oil Inspector in Trouble. Cepan Ripins, Ta, Jan. 15.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Brr]—State Oil Insp Duun discharged Deputy Inspector Sauer of this district today for insubordination and re- taining fees, Sauer admits that he did re- taia fees, but claims that the law of thestate g1ves him that right, and & big fight is antici- pated in which prominent men may figure, In December Inspector Dunn notified the Consolidatea Oil Tank Line company to re- mitdirect to him, and Saier bas brought suit in the district court against the oil company to compel theim to pay him the fees Catholic Knights of A Des Moives, Ia., Jan. 1 Bee|—The lowa counc Knights of Americ nial session here. rica, eclal to Tre of the Cotholic has just closed its bien- The order is gaining quite rapidly and expects to add a greatmany branches in the next two years, The oficers elected for the ensuing two v are: Presi- dent, H. 8. Harritt, Des Moin o presi- dent, George W. Kerker, Davenport; scere- tary, William Reinebold, Keokul; treasurer, Chris Winhafer, Creston; delegate to su: preme council, to be held at Philadelphia, Pa., next May, John Cosgrove, Keokuk; al- ternate, . J.' Emig, Council Bluffs. ' Des Moumes was _sglected’ for holding the next state council, second Tuesday in Jaunary, 1802, Entries for Independence Rac IxNpEPENDENCE, Ta, Jan, 15.—[Special Tel- egram to Tue Bek]—The nine stakes of $5.000 each offered by the Independence Driv- ing Park association that closed January 1 have tho following number of entries, Yearling stake, 136; two-year-old stake, 1 three-year-old stake 16; fiveyear-old stake 113 2:30 class trotte: 2:20 class trotters, 16: 2:30 class acer class pacers, The mater- al i each stake is the best in the United States and Canada. In the four-year-old stako four are entered who as four-year-olds obtained records of 2:15, as follows: Ala- by 5; Nancy Hanks, 21414 Atlerton, 2:13}, and Margaret, 2:131¢) Should these four be in condition to start the greatest trot- ting race ever witnessed would be the resutt, Prose: ting the Gamblers. , Jan. 15.—([Speeial to TuE Sporting circles of Clinton are agi- tated greatly just at present by action being commenced against two alloged gambling houses which are sald to have existed in the city for some months past. It is said the names of three or four hundred business men are on the list to be subpenaed a3 wit- nesses. Already quite anumber bave been before the erand jury, many of whom had very poor memori A manager of one of the houses refused to testify to the grand jury and was taken before the judgo of tho court, who gave him a severe lecture and compelled him to testif. Some of the most, promiuent people in the city are on thelist, and all the_ people who have bean in the houses are fearful tha their turn will soon come, el R National Capital Notes. Wasmixeroy, Jan, 15,—Sayers of Texas today introduced in the house a resolution re- questing the secretary of war to furnish the house with information as to the amount of the deficiency that will probably oceur in the several branches of the military service dur- ing tke preseat fiscal year in consequence of the existing Iudian troubles. ‘The conference report on the Sioux Falls, S.'D,, public building bill agreed to by the housé today limits the cost to $150,000. sl e, The Mozambigue Expedition, Lissoy, Jan, —[Special Telegram to Tur Bee.]—The first d hment of the ex- pedition to Mozambique, consisting of 70 officers and 3580 men with horses, mules and velocipedes left here yesterday, The veloci: pedes are to be used by scouts, messengers and mail carriers while traveling along the negro paths or well beaten trails through the forests and across the plains, left by the countless herders of Africa who have trav- ersed these paths in single filo, 3 e Oatmeal Milis Consolidate. Cnieaco, Jan. 15,—A local paper says this evening that the Schumaker milling company of Akron, O., Hower oatmeal company, Ak- ron; Quaker milling company, Ravenna, O.; Cercal milling company, Chicago; Cedar Rapids, Rockford oatmeal company and Towa City meal pany agreed upon a plan of cousolidation today. The mills interested represent 85 per cent of the total oatmeal out- put of the country, e With his thumb a boy 1s said to have saved he Netherlands from inundation. Many people have been saved from the invasion of disease by a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparillu, This medicine imparts tono to the system g strengthous every organ and fibre o f th body. e Indiana short of Money. Ixpraxarorss, Ind,, Jan 15~ In the state legislature today the committee on ways and means was ordered to report a bill making provision for a temporary loan, as thero is uo money in the treasury 1o mect the expensecs of thé session, sedia Milions o 4o o sandurd. Many @lergymen, Singers, rs, amd public speakers use Ayer's Clierry Peetoral. It 13 the favorite remedy for hoarsemess and all affections of the voeal organs,throat, and lungs. As an anodyne and expectorant, the effects of aration are promptly realized. erry Pectoral has done me great good. 1t is a splendid remedy for all of the threag and lungs, and I have pleasire n tostifying (o its merits,”— (Rev.) C. N, Nic No. Tisbury, Mass, y pre ion of an auctioneer, any affection of the veiee or throat is & serious matter, but, at each attack, I have been re- lieved by o few doses of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. This ramedy, with ordinary caro, has worked sueha magical effect that T have suffered very little inconvenience, I have also used it fn my family, with very excele lent results, in coughs, colds, &e."=Wm, H, Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED DY DR. J. 0. AYER & (0., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggisn, Price $1; six bottles, §5u Urs. setrs & 158118 Pagsives, Suego ns and Specialists, 1400 DOUGIIAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB. Tne most widely and favorably knownspec- falists inthe Unitel Statos, Ther long ex- perience, remarkable skill and universal suc- cess in the treatuent and cure of Nervous, Chronicand Surcical Diseases. entitlo these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afilicted everywhere, The rantee: A RTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of early vice and the numer- ous evils thatfollow in |ts tral PRIVATE., BLOOD AND § d iple ment. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guaraniced cured without paln or detention from business Y DROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nently and successtully cured in every on SY PHILT nator Night & GONORRHEA, GLEET, akness, [ i t cayed Fuculties, Femalo Weakne o disorders peculiar toelther & itively curcd, 18 well s all functional disorders thit resulf from youthful I 'S Or tho exc of naty 8, SRICICR e inontly , remo complete, without cu ttinc sticor dilatation. Cures effcoted at homoe by patient without a mo- ment's pain or anuoyaice. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. 3 2 CURE The awful effects of A SURE CURE early Viee which brings organic weakness, destroying both mind and 3.Mith all 1ts dreaded {lis. permancntly cured. DRS. BETT proper ind ulgenc ruln both mind Dbusiness. stuly or marringe. MARRIED MEN or those entering on that huppy life, aware of physical debility, quickly ussisted, OUR SUCCESS Tsbased upon facts. First—Practical experl- ence. Sccond—Every case 1s spectally studied, thus starting right Third — medicincs uro prepared in our laborutory exactly to sulf each case, thus effecting cuTes without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA, NEB, BLIZZARD ITIORSE S Address those who have tm- paired themselves by im- and auhldl“ habits, ‘which d body, unfitting them for ICE CREEEER Thess Adjustable Ice Creepers fit any shoe. Anyone canputthemon or off, they are always in order, and are ready for any change of weathier. Agents Wanted, % Send outline of fore and hind shoe. T Only the "Points" wes can putin anew sot. Full sot (4) $3,, Points, 8 set, $1, to one address, Poin's, 1 set, (16) 20¢, by mail, S. W. Kent, Sole M1'r., Meridan, Conn, Have you a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu- dent Lamp? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? Yougetthe wrong sort! The ricuT ones are the “PearL Grass,” made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pitts- burgh, makers of the cele- brated “Pearl-top " lamp chim- ney, which have given univer- sal satisfaction, ~~ ° DR BAILE'Y GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on_ Rubber, for by DL s t toed. Teeth extructe -“Qh%".ffifn‘m"'..:"m&n ang witiout sy thetics. Gold and. silver fllings at lowe: r.u,..l"nrhi.m.,h Crovn Worl " et witl: out plates. worle warrin OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entravce, 16th strect elevalor Openevens &s untll 8 v'elc k out: anyone “Indispensable.” Pond's Extract is al- ways enclosed in buff wrapper having land= scape trade mark. DEE.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, or Nysters, Dissiness, Fits, Keuralgin, Woke e B e L R OF The i b Bl Ia Taalty yad Josdin o oy decay and ¥ prematire O\ At DAfrenneas Loss of Power {Weithar sox, involuntar Losmes gad. Hpermaiorrhion e b rerexariios of the brain, selfsbuse of readyleancn Kach DX cotaing on oty trest e R0k, Sl for 85; sent by madl prapal I eath ‘ordas. for 815 boxes, Wilh bend pUrcHAME g tnney L€ 1o Erestmeh falls Cnlous lued 2 @eOwNG sold Gl Y GOODMAN DRUG CO., LI0Varnam Streem * + Omaha Neb IN Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agonts and always carryalars )< Address, American fand Sewed Sho Bo THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES THE WORLD. ’” ARE MADE BY THE 1204 and 1206 arney Street. NTS, AMUSEME Two Nights and BOYD'S. Iuelirhinang,. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 AND 18, RICE’S BEAUTIFUL EVANGELINE OR, THE BELL% OF ACADIA. More Bewltching, More A World of ating Attractions. 40 Great Ariisis! A Grand Chorns! Night prices, §1, Tie, Hc and 2ic. M and 50e. Sale open: trane than over, tineo prices, 750 norning. GRAND Opera House, Friday Night, -’llllllllirlr;‘ll. Saturday Night, January 13th Saturday Matinee, Jan. 15th, The Gorgeous Spectacle, 2 AMERICA =2 Given under the ausplees of the Ladies' Relisf Corps, No. 82, and the G. A, R. Post No. 7. 280 People in the Cast. The beauty and talent unsury and elaborate seencry, Thrilling music and nz armor. Vi on 2. Box office 0c and T5e, pen. EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawler, Manager. Cor. 1ith and Farnam WEEK OF JANU Last week of the Missourl Ella Ewing. Tue Nebruska Fat Girl, welghing 410 pounds; but ars old. Yiinstrels, and a host of Howard's Tmpe A bright, breezy enter- speclal attractions, talnment. C.S.RAYMONDS Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean just what we siy. Our prices will tell. Our entira stock (except Patek Fhilippe & Co's Fine Watches), is on sale at such sacrifice prices, that it should insure the sale of every article, (UR ART DEPARTMENT weare simply selling without regard to cost, < Our discount on Watches, Diamonds,Solid Eilver, Fine Jewelr; and 'all goods, iakes the prces lower than our people have ever been able ‘to purchase this class of goods. This sale will i last long. C.S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 15th St. McCOY 13th and Farnam Sts Omaha, Neb. clulty of Chronte, Nervous and Yermunontly cures Syphiz Gleof, Spermatorrhea, Seininal Night Losses and Impote 0y cures with remarkable certalnty thcumatism. Piles and other 1lseascs of t} e Rectum, and treats with great success all Diseases of the Kidneys und Dropsy. Putients can rely on recelving houorable and canald opinion as to what can he accon- plished in their case. Patients ata distance can address DR. McCOY, 13th and Farnam Streets, OMAHA NEB. DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR HABIT, ALL THE WOKLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE Dlll. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. of eullee or tem, or In ar. edge of the as and wil DR. N. W. Cor. o t tho patient un s hi S8 rmaiien b fren Robenagd ed 'n?uu:. BRUCH & 0O and JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST vERFECT OF PENS. m‘l’héFirst Sbscial Kifte'rwsmck ‘ffiking. MEN'S FINE TROUSERS | Strictly All Wool, $2.50, $3.50 3.75and $5.00 WANTED~A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN., GOOD REFER- ENCES REQUIRED. CATARRIT-All Alsonses of thront and noso, Cae tarih impoverishes the biood and nerves, producigg debility, decay and decline. DYSPEPSIA-And all the phases of indigostiel Uver trouble, imperfect assimil: and nutrition, KIDN EY DISEASES~Aro mos olsIng and tne stduous Jms hard to i the pationf ofte 1 brights diseise or diabetes SEASES OF THE BLOOD - Blood polaoning Acrofula, erysipelas, aud discases mentioned heret afier, ALL SKIN DI ES —Eczamn, salt rheum, Varly ol o rs, €1 berclos, scrofut. hipus, maddy 00 1of OF tho xkin, plmpios. and diseases Of tho sovp are cured by Dr. Dillings. NERVOUS DISEAS| prosir o OF Toss of vigor, lost man. on, "despondency. eruptions of tutur, et i & | RIEUMA JIRALGIA ~Aro cured by Dr. Diliings whon all others have faflod. FEMALE WEAKNESSES “The harsh, irrationsl unnatucal wathols usially emplored are Fes siblo for fully_three-fourtlis of the sufleriy endurcd by women. lnvestigaio tho ne . home treatment of Dr. Dilings. PILES -ALL R TROURLES tula, b . steletiro, and all di ut tho kriite, business. aro quickly curod, Recont or long_standing aypl c . stricture and all rosulting afs ctions are cured permanently aud forever withoul any mercury or winerl treatment, MORPHINE HABIT — Quickly, positively and painlessly earod TAPE WORM Tk Bour with 0ne tasp fusting. o OTHER DISEASES -Suchas old sores, malinany ulcers, tumor henrt (roublos, usthmby FOR OFF IVE DREATI--A permanent oure OMAHA, NEB. 1OW | FREE CONSULTATION! atlon and practice in THOUIS: wm.t05 p.m Evenings, 74 B:id N o e abear | Patients Treatod By Correspondence. Pllos, Fl 08 Of récturt utery or anhour's delaj with hiead complete in one uful o6 pleasant mediciue. No Bundays, 2to 4 p " During his several months | Omaha, Dr. DIl ins - enin tion among thehundreds of citizens who applied to Medicine Sent Everywhere. his nhm)lnl hllll‘ nn(“ruunrlli nnl«l “‘”l’“l‘x i ||l:-k 1ful s mintstrations the full realization of hopo long db: = forred. 1822 South Fifteenth St, Ho 16 pormanently located and has (he best ap- pointed and most convenlently located physiclan’ GROUND FLOOR. NO STAIRS, oftice and reception rooms o Omaha. The sick will ind fn Dr. Diliings a_true physician | and u sympathetic friend and adyiser, For the treatment of the follow!ng named diseases Dr. DAllings has proven bimself possessod of most unusual skill Dr. Dillings propares and dispenses hiy own medicines, which are largely selsoted from nature's healing plants, barks, 10044, nms,shrubs, ete, No minoral drags given NO PAY. DrDOWNS { 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ! to in medictne, na dl Bow, sl tating with ate DIxGMO To gunrantaed for Catar Night Loss dle Skin and Urinry Organs. N B. 1 gunranioo ry Ridortako and fall froe. Book (Mysteries 0 Life) seut free. Ofice hours—9a m. to¥ p. m Suadays I NO CURR! JRichards DR. MCGREW, M. D. Practico limited to Diseases of the LUNGS axn Nervous System including Neuralgin, Paralysis, Epllepsy, e Kysterd Spinal Irrita Rheamatism ate Aleoliollsm Nervous Hendnohe Nervous Prostration consumption and i Hoows 516 to 520, BEE BUILDING, OMAILA, Spaniah Reuedy, 1 sold with & WrittenGuarantee to cure ll Nervous Din cases, Buch as Weak Meuory, Los of Brain ) \Headache, Iness, Lo THE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassed in the treatmont of all forms of ) PRIVATE DISEASES & B 1 M 8 0! 1o of power of the Generative Organs, 1u catientof the above Disense et by or beon equaled. A cure 18 giarantos over-exertion, youthful indescretio selve he loss of hours time. Write use of tobaced, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately . LADIES, from 2 to 4 only, lead to Infirmity, Consum ption and Tusauity. Fut up | tn and roun Sta, Omahiy In couveulent fofm tocarry in the vest pocket. P nee oo sither strect. #! & package, or 6 for §5. With 0 &l Y ritten_kugrantee to cure monoy, Bent by mal (o auy address. Mention this paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO 17 Dearnorn Sirert, CHICAGC OR BALE IN OMAHA, NEB., I Kuhn & Co., Cor, 15t & Dougl 3OA. Fuller' & Co.. Cor. 1461 & Dougles St AD. Foser & Co.. Cotticil Blugts, s Y | FORLADIES ONLY--Dr. Leduo Fronch re:edy, act on the meustru o from whatey Lozaity Proj % hernaw k Molonael Dodye st aearf. O, Omaha . A. Meicher, Sou Omialiu; M. . Bllin, Loumcll Blats. 82, or § fof ko