8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKEb SATURDAY , OCTOBER 20. 1892. The entire wholesale stock of IPotkins & Marks , of Broadway , New York , consisting of ' ' . . EXTRA SII AWlvtt ! h.X'1'H.A. NOT1OK. Your oholo o of 600 assorted Cloaks , Reefers , Jackets and Newmarkets , was sold btha ad ministra- Your oholco of 100 extra heavy FRENCH SEAL CAPES tor of the estate tothe Boston Store at ajtremandous sacrifice. These arc Wool Beaver SHAWLS Collars trl mined with light Krtmmtr ustraohnn or tit ar ; capes In this lot , worth unts Take $15. your choice for MJ t C - the garments we place on sale tomorrow and all next week , at fabulously low prices. Reversible , allcolo-s , regular v.ilu ) $12. TODAY TODAY and and All Next Week. All Next Week. 1,1 nx union KOH YOUR OlloiOKOl ? ' ire rreucli Seal Pur SCARFS. Long Cooney Pur CAPES roil VIMMIIMI Mink m'K Pur o lee ii i : r iv i \ti SCARPS \vrin HAT IN LIN 101) I Tl 1 11 KOS l < OHM 15H IMMCM.l Sit ) . * Worth $7.50 at Wholesale. Ladies. ' bluck Beaver Jacket , * with J length black fur shawl col lar , all sl/cs from 32 to 44 , same as shown nbovo , al$4.S. ! ) Potkins * and Murks' wholesale price was $7.50 Ours is Sl.oa BOSTON STORE , UNION PACIFIC TICKETS | Passenger At ant Lcmax Says They Are Not Being Counterfjiteu. * DENYING A CHICAGO SENSATION Iteport or Great rruiul Started In the Wlnily City IVlmt Uio Tickets Are I.Ilio nnd llo\v 'llicy Are lliimlltMl. The passenger department of the Union Pacific , and paitlcuiurly its head , Mr. K. L. liomax , the general passenger and ticket ugnnt , wore grojltv wrought up over an arti cle appearing exclusively in the Chicago Herald jestorday , having tbo somewhat startling head lines : "Counterfeiting Hail- road Tlcitots Tao Union Pacillc the Victim of a Gigantic Fraud , ' ' and lu substance stat ing that a quantity of counterfeit Union Pa- citlo tlcuot-t had boon discovered whlcb would entail a loss ot thousands of dollars to tno com piny. Mr. Lomax , when scon in regard to the article , was highly indignant and wondered that the Union Pacific should receive such an unwarranted scoring at the hands of a Chicago nowspipor and the operation of so successful a ticket as the Loinnx ticket libelled. Mr. Lomax already had had his attention called to tbo article by wire and stated very emphatically to a BISK reporter tbat the result of the examination of the matter by the audit ofllco had developed the fact lint In tlio wbolo use of the ticket from JUi inception to date , covering a period ot over two ycnr * , and the sale and use of event million tickets , there huu not boon dis covered u single counterfeit ticket and there Iiavo been only six cases vbora alterations occurred nnd that those alterations were de tected immediately upon presentation. Mr. Lomax wont ou further to state that he do lled anv railroad company to produce a better rncord on any ticket than the nbovo record made by the Union Pacillo with the "Lomax tickot. " Briefly summarized , Tin : BUE man gathered the following facts from Mr. i.omax in rcgnid to tlio so-called "Loinnx ticket , " to-distlnguish It from otner tickets In use by the railroads of thu United States. Koine ihii'o years ago the Union P-iclflo IT decided that the further use of what is known us local card tickets was unsafe for long illstancts covered by their Hues , from the ease with which those card tickets could bo altered from a short to a long distance , tlio alterations and manipulations being so perfect ns to almost defy detection , Tbo ofll- claU of the Union Pacific haviiu decided upon the udontloa of some bettor form of ticket than the ono m use directed Mr. Loinnx , the head of tbo passenger department , to make a thorough canvass nf the whole ticket Hystom of the country which was cure- fully done nnd the new form of tlcitotuow known as the "Lomax" ticket was the result and this ticket is the latest addition to the various forms ot local tickets m usu for handling what U called "local business , " which ticket is patented for the use of tbo Union Pacillo road. Uriel ! ) aoscrlued the merits ot the ticket era ns follows ; It Is printed upona chem ically ifttiparod paper , upon which the use of elds U immediately detected ! The tcxtura of tbo papnr U to thin that any attempt nt erasure can bo Instantly discovered and any ptatliitj together of tbo mutilated portion of ono or moro tickets or the tilling up of punch marks by was or colored tissue naper is ini- niodlatolv discernible both by the touch and bv holding the Hckot up to the light. Tblrty- ilz forms ot these tickets are nil that is necessary for uil stations on Iho system covering souio 7,000 miles Of rail end seine 11,000 miles of water lines , Iho last of the tbtny-six forms being espe cially maao to cover now stations that maybe bo opened up from time to tlmo , or to proVide - Vide for Uio changing of names of stations already opened up. By BO ingeniou * system of numbering tbtr * tre nt dupUouW forui and ticket " Worth $10.00 At Wholesale. Tan coloied bcavor Walking Jacket , tailor mad welt beams aiul five pearl buttons , ns bliown above , at $0 50. Potkins and Marks' WllOlC- SalC price was $10 for this jacket. Ours isS6.5O. GREATEST CLOAK HOUSE In the West. Worth $12.50 at Wholesale Ladies' tailor made all wool Walking Coats , in tans and browns , half satin lined , with wide lap scums and pearl buttons , style as above , at koO. koO.Potkins Potkins and Marks' wholesale price was $12.50. BOSTON STORE numbers used so that a counterfeit ticket ! cm bo readily detected and thl * Is ono of the special s.itcguards of the ticket. Upon thnao thirty-six forms of tickets every sta tion upon the Union Pacitio system Is printed , each form carrying about thirty- nine stations , I. o. , one ticket can be sold to anyone o thiity-nlne points , the destina tion of the ticket being designated by a peculiar ulnd of notch made by the soiling u ont with a cutter and at the same tlmo tbo stub of the ticket retaining the tip cut out of the ticket nropor. The destination oir tbo stub is markrid by the tip and the stub Is forwarded bv the agent to the auditor with his dailv ticket report. A short circular of mstiuctions to agents and conductors gives explicit directions as to tbn sale and honoiing on the train of the ticket which fully protects the agent and conductor against imposition anil fraud. The ticket was thoroughly ex perimented with by the Union Pacific before its adoption and slo'vly introduced in order that Its use might bo fully tested nnd its ad vantages accurately demonstrated. It is needless to say thattho ticket finds no favor in the eyes of the ticket manipulator. Ono of the advantages which has been shown In regard to this ticker , is the cheap ness of thu tlclcot itself and tbo great saving in ticket stock , besides clerical labor in keep ing the ticket accounts. 11 obviates the car rying of a large supply-of practically dead ticket stock ami a station account can bo chcrKed in minutes whore a unod to take hours , which to a largo railroad corporation menus the saving of thousands of dollars per annum. "As rognrds the alleged counterfeiting , " Mr , Lomax said , "it Is simply ridiculous , be cause counterfoils could bo of no use to anyone ono except they bo used on the Union Pacific roiui. nnu the train collections show that no counterfeits have boon presented yet , and when they are they can bo immediately located nnd taken up. 1 have no fears whatever in this dlreution , because it is the hardest ticket of any in existence to counterfeit ; only ono linn of ticket printers , and tnat linn ono of the bast and most reliable , hav ing the plates and the contract for printing the 'I.omix ticket' for the Union 1'nclllo system , and because with the old simple card ticket which afforded ovciy opportunity of counterfeiting , onlv a few counterfeits wore over presented , so that with the nuw , improved tlcKct , reijulrlng spcciul devices In iu inniiufacluio the danger of counterfeits , if any , is i educed to a minimum. "Of course , " Mr. Lomax said , "there Is no way to piovent tbo counterfeiting of tickets any more than the counterfeiting of money , stocic * and uonds , but tbat tbo precaution nnd safeguards thrown around the printing of sui'h articles and the severe penalties for violation of the law attaching wore the only protcciivos human ingenuity to far had been able to aovlso. " Jtirr.v 01TIII : KI.KIIOKX FIMD. .Mr. llnrliuimii Aiuuurs tlio ltiirllnit < ) ii'a ( 'liarce nr lint ( i C'uttliiB-I.lllIti Items. J , H. Buchanan , general pasaongcr agent of the Fremont , Hlkborn & Missouri Valley railroad , filed Ids answer yesterday with hoc- rotary McFaddon of tbo Transmlssouri Pas senger association , The answer , which is a general dental , is called out by the chanros preferred against the Klkhorn by tbo Bur lington ros'ardiug the transportation olUnitod States troops from Fort Uoblnson. this. itato , to the dedicatory korvicos at Chicago , Mr , Huctmima sala to TUB Bui : reporter tbat ho was averse ta trying bin case outsklo the proper tribunal and that aftsr the case was dismissed ho might have something to say regarding the action of tho-Burlington in preferring charges agalnit his road. This case promises to bo quite as Interest ing to transmlssouri railroads as the Santa Fecnso on trial in Chicago before Arbitrators Ford , Smith and Atmorc , m which Chairman Caldwell ls the prosecuting attorney. There are various roison ? mslpued for tbo Burlington's stand in this case , ono being to test the powers of the association , another that tbo U. & M desires to leave the Trans- oilssourl body , but wants a reason for BO doing , which it would have should Secretary McFaddou dl mns tha case without trial. It Is a fact that considerable hot blood has bceu stirred up over the action of tbo Elk- born In cutting the rate as alleged by tbo Burlington una the latter preferring charges against the former , H is construed to mean * declaration of war on the UurliDgtou't "i ttKtrr Worth $35.00 At ordinaryre- tail. Lsidios' Walker Plush REEFER JACKETS heavily silk linedtrimmed with full shawl and sleeves to match , with oithergray krhnmer , genuine mink , real bear or black astrachan. These were made to rotivil at 835. Take your choice in the sale for $9. VI ) . N. W. Cor. " . IStli and Douglas. nart , and that something..is likely to Qiop after the Ues of November. Tbo rooort that the Milwaukee would abandon its Salt Lake ofllco after November 1 is confirmed by the resignation of Alex Mttcncll , agent at that ulace , and his ru mored connection with the Uio Gratido Western. Mr. Mitchell phssol through Omaha Thursday cnrouto east , un- doubtcdlv called tiicro to close up bis ac counts with the roau. The cloilns of tbo oftlcoat Salt Like follows the withdrawa of tbo Milwaukee's through car from Cni- caRO to Danvor via the EurlhiRton , travel not being heavy enough to warrant its con tinuance. Piles of people have ndes , but UoWltt's Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. Brick yard for sale ; on same bed of clay as used by DuukstaiT for paving brick , etc. Guy L. Abbott , Crete , Nob. $100.00 reward will Jjo given by the Omaha Bricklayers union for the recov ery of tlio body of John Scow , who was drowned in Missouri river nearCalhoun on the evening of Oct. 22. W. Hough- ton. Pros ; Goo. Clarke , Sec. IN THE COURTS. Waterloo CUI/oiiH ( let Out of One Case to Start Another. As a result of the session of tbo criminal court held yesterday Wesley Neil Is a fieo man , and James U. Hcrrlngton has a pros- root of a large sized damage suit ou his hands. All of tbo parties concerned reside at Wa terloo. In the western part of this county Duilng tbo early part of September Haring- ton nas the owner of a valuable gold watch. One day , while ho was working In Held , tlio Nell came along and wanted to bor row his wagon. The gold watch was In a vou that wns In the wacon. The wagon was loaned and was not brought back until night. When it came both vest ana watch had vun- Isbcd. The next day a warrant was Isiuod , and Neil was arrested on the charge of grand larceny , At the hearing uaforo the county Justice the young man was hold to the district court , and bolng unable to fur nish bonds ho went to Jail , wuoro ho has slnco remained , Yesterday the case was railed , and the county' attorney movou for a dismissal on tbo grounds that there were no facts that would Justify a prosecution. Mhc attorney for the prisoner would not have It that way uud insisted upon a trial , that there lulght bo a record in the caso. The Jury was ompauaoloa and sworn , after which , with out tbo Introduction of any testimony , a vor- diotoi not guilty was returned. Nell now declares that he will begin a heavy damage suit. suit.1'ho 1'ho state case against Charles Creek has boon strlclinn from the criminal court docket , thu complaining witness refusing to prose cute. In this case the complaining witness , Mabel Creek , was a sister of the prisoner , lu tno lower court she charged that her brother entered her room and stole a $7 , watch. This fact was reported to the olll cers and Crook was nut lii the tolls after beluK chased over the greater portion of Iowa. hi .Tudeo Ogden's court the case of Mary A. Preston against the 1'ythian Life associ ation Is ou trial , ond-tbe plaintiff is sockint ; to recover the sum of $2,000. the amount of a Ufa policy which tbo husband was carrying at tbotlmnof his death. Tbo defendant re- slsts payment , claiming that at tbo tlmo of 1'roston's death ho riad only mad'u a partial payment of the amount nf the premium tbat was duu according to contract. Injbo case of Darst & Ualonoacalnst Den nis Cunningham , suit for tbo possession of thoilxturos lu Andy Movnlhun's saloon , on trial In Judpe O dcn's court , the Jury ro * turned a verdict for the defendant ana as sessed his damages at $200. This suit Is ono of the ola timers , having been lu court some seven or elcbt years. MtcUaol Sarvatlus has suol tbo JPaxtoti & Vlojlnig lion works in an action to recove.1 the sum of (10,000 damages for the loss of an oyo. He avers that on Octobsr 12 , lisOO , ho was breaking castings In the yard and tbat a picco broke off and How into bis eye , com pletely destroying thu eight. Kervallus1 at torney , A. B. Hltchc , to umUo sura of bU pay , has tiled a lion for $5,003 against any Judgment that may bo recovered , Beoctmin's Pills for a baJliver , Wholesale. "Lady Prances" navy blue BJSAVER JACKET , trimmed with French seal and notch collar , handsomely fur trimmed sleeves , hull satin lined , only $11. Potkins and Marks' wholesale price for this cloak was $15. . W. Cor. . ' v > 16tli and Dou la s MYDEN BROS. Plaoo on Sale a Large TTnilaiwaar Slock. LARGEST PURCHASE EVER MADE llj- Any Ilnnso lu tlio West Just Think , \Vo Honght tlio Knttro Slock of Three .Mills at lOc on the Dollar. We have just completed the greatest purchase of this line of goods over at tempted by any ono house in the west. Just think , the entire stock of 3 eastern mills bought by us atJOc on the dollar ; every dollar's worth of this goes on sale Saturday morning. For this occr.slon wo have put 10 extra salespeople in this depaittnont. You may not have a chatico to buy underwear BO cheap as you will li.ivo at this salo. 1 case of ladies'vests and pants , fall weights , sale price lo ! ) each. 1 lot of ladies' natural gray pants , worth 60c per pair , sale price 25c , 100 dozen ladies'heavy natural gray and white pants , no vest's in this lot , sale price 39o , actually , worth GOc. 1 ciiao of ladies' natural gray vasts and pants , pearl buttons and nicely finished , only 60c each ; tills garment was made to retail at Toe. 1 cabo ladies'scarlot lamb's wool vests nnd pants , worth $1.25 , go on bale nt 75c each. It cases of ladies' fine camel's hair and natural wool underwear vests and pants , worth $1.00 , sale price 7oj ouch , 2 cases of elegant goods in natural wools ar.d camel's" hail- vests and pants ; there is not ono garment In this lot , but is worth $1.60 to $2.00 ; they go on sale at $1.00 oach. Combination suits. In this lot will bo found an elegant lino. 1 case of ladles' combination suits , worth 81.23 , reduced to 75c. Ono C.IBO ladies' natural wool combina tion suits only $1.00 par suit , worth $2.00. 1 case ladios'lblack and natural gray suits only $2.00 , worth SU.OO. 1 lot of flneAvool combination suits in natural gr.iy only $2.60 , worth f.'t.oO. Clilidreii's wool underwear. In this line wo vill put on sale ever 10 cases at just about one-half the regular prico. Children's natural gray underwear 10 inch , lOc , riho'iic on uauh si < se. Children's natural wools and camel's hair , 12jo for 1C inch , ribO fie. Child ) en's scarlet lamb's wool , ] 2 > c for 10 , rise 5a Special miloiof pouts' underwear and ovorshii'ts forlomorrow. CLOAKS AND JACKETS. Why these enormous suloi , unless it bo the prominent values in this depart ment ? Look nt ihoso natty and dependable school cloaks nt $1.05. at 81.08 , nt 82.1M , at 12.50 , nt $2.98 , at $ 1.00 , at $ I 60. IB it possible to match these goods and prices ? Don't you bollevo It will pay to got our Enlanrices bofora you buv ? LAWKS' CLOAKS AND JAUCKTS , Look at the nnd loss variety , the im mense block to select from and the do- slro to soil. MO ladies' walking jackets at $3.00 , wortti1.00. . 250 ladles' walking jackota at $3.75 , worth $ ' 5.00. 275 indies' full'dress jackets nt $5.00 , worth $7,60. Still greater sacrifices mudo in flnor garmontB. Worth $16-00 At wholesale. .Fine imported whipcord or plain beaver long jack ets same as above , half silk lined with full shawl of real curly astrachan fur , with animal heads and olives for fastenings. Potkins and Marks' wholesale price for . this garment was $16.00. Special low prices on shawls , skirts and waisls. INFANTS' OUTFITTING. Every belonging of a complotn ward robe will bo found in this department. BLANKETS. Ijlavo you seen Ilaydons' stoelc of blankets ? It beats all blanket displays in this country , Iloro is whore you got largo blankets for the same prices that you pay for smaller si/as at other places. 11-4 white blankets $1.00 a pair. 11-4 gray wool mixed blankets , 5 Ibs. , j 11-1 gray wool mixed blankets , .11 Ibs. , Sl.Co a pair. 11-4 gray mixed wool blankets , $2.50 12-1 silver grav blankest , 0 pounds $2.35. $2.35.Wo Wo also have 10-4 silver gray and white blankets at 61)c ) a pair. You will save money bv buying your blankets right now at atHAY HAY DEN BROS. DR. MILLER LEAVES THE LIFE. Noxr York II Co Insurance Company Loses ' Jts Wenirrii Miiu | ; < > r. Dr. George L. Miller has resigned his position as manager for the Now York Life Insurance co npauy in Omaha and his official connection with that great concern terminated yostoiday. Speaking of the matter Dr. Miller said : "Yes , I have sent in my resignation. My services In that connection will terminate to night , loxpoctto ongatro in other lines of business after a whllo but for the present f have nothing immediately in view except my private aff ul rs. " Dr. Miller hus > boon manager for the New York Life in Onmha for about lour years. Ho assumed control nf the business soon after ho sold the Omaha Herald , Hi not yet known who will be Dr. Miller's ' successor. WCBPINO WAI nit , Won. , OcL 2S. ' ! > > ) . Dr Moore : My Dear Sir I have Just bought the third bottle ol your Trco of ulfo. It U Indcoda "I'reoof Life. " Doctor , whan jou so kindly gave mo that lint bottle mv right sldo was so lame and sera nnd mv llvor en larged so much that I could not Ho upon my right sldo at all. There wan n soreness over my kidneys nil of tlio time , but now tbat trouble is all ovor. 1 sloop just as well on ono si Jo as on the other , and my nluop rests and rofrennoj mo , and I feel the bast I've fell in fifteen yoars.and I know that it ii all duu to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very truly , D. K Uuuusr. For sale by all drugrfiUts , Heath of n ( iliint > s . The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bull , tlio largest woman In Nebraska , toolc place yesterday afternoon from the residence lilOi Cuss street to Forest Lawn cometcrv , The casket , which Is n very nandsoma ono. 'was maJu to order nnd Is the largest which ever M cut out of Maul's tindoi taking rooms. It Is ti feet 0 inches lonp , SI inches deep , ami ! (1 ( Inches wide at the top , U will require ton men to nundlo it , and thoio .U only ono hoarsa In the citv largo enough In accommo date it. Tlio body weighs nearly 400 piunds. Too .Much of 11 Kink. It isnot unusual for calds contracted in tbo fall tohang on all winter. Iu sucn casus catarrh or chronic bronctiltlo are almoU sure to result. A llfly-cent nettle of Ubamoor- lam's Couuii Komody will euro any cold. Con you afford to rUK so much for so small an n'mountl This ro nody U intended es pecially for bad colds and croup and can always bo depended upon , i''or solo by drug- gists. _ Ilcnth of Dutld Knllxy. D.iviJ Kelley , brother of Mrs. T J , Lovvry and M rs. Owen Slavln , died yesterday morn ing at 101'J South Kloventh stroct. The deceased - ceased was 112 vears of aao , und waa a fl rowan on tbo Union I'acllUThe funeral will taku place Sunday ut'Jp in. from Ht. 1'nlloinena cathdral. inluromeiUat tbo Holy HepulcUor cemetery. A sore throat or cnuh , if tuffered to pro- gro > 3 , often results In un incurable throat or lung trouble. "Hrowu's ' Hionctual Trochos" give iustaut relief. WOPlt $25 at WHOLESALE The cut above shows a Ladies' ENGLISH o.xtia long TOP COAT , half satin lined , of IRISH FUIKZH and Novelty Mixtures. Potkins and Marks man ufactured this garment to .sell for $25. Our price is Slo during this sale. Continue to Lot Don n Prices nn llilttur , Cliri'se , Ousters , Celery ninl C'nuibcirlos. Country butter that other stores charge 2Uc nnd 12)C fore sell for 15c , ITc and lOc ; the very bust country but ter , 21c ; creamery , Uo ! and U5c ; separa tor creamery , " 7e. Wo carry the finest stouk of cheese in the city. Young America full cream , lOc per pound , others charge Iflc' . Wisconsin full cream , lOo ; New York full cream , 12Jc and 1 It : . Roiikford . .full cream , the finest inado , lOc. Imported brick chccso , l 5o , 1 lc and ICic. ICic.Swiss Swiss cheese lee and 17e- Neufehatcl cheese , imported , 75c per pkff9.ib 9-.ib sago chceso lOc per i > kg. "Wo have the finest Kdam ihtfoso'Bl.i25 ; ' each ; others charge $1.50 and $1.75. Liniborgor choose lijc and 15c. Our oysters are always fresh ; solid moats for 20c per quart. Finest Michigan celery ! > for Id1. Capo Cod cranberries ou per quart. IIAYDHN BKOS. Promoters of homo Industry. Roal.cstato. Bargains only. My wotd is good. W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. Y. Life hid ? . Miicefd l > y His Neighbor. Mr. Illll , who ll\o on Twenty-seventh nvonuo near Grant , lini a well whlcli his neighbor , Pilnnd , lias boon patronblng rather freely. Ho remonstrated Thursday nnu Mr. 1'ilond messed both of bis ovei in the deepest mournii ! ! . ' . .fudge Wcrlm Is asked to assess the damages. A UlliillilM nriin * . A reported outbioak of cholera at IIol- mctta , N. J. , craatud much excitement la thatvlclniiy. Investigation showed that tno disease was not rnolnnv but a violent dvson- tery , which Is almost as severe and dancer- ous us cholera. Mr. Walter Wlllnru , a prominent niorohnnc of .latncsburg , two nutus from Holmotta , say Chnmborlaln's Colic , Cholera aim Dlarrhuii Honioily tins given great satisfaction in the most sovori ) cmes of drsuritory. It Is cortiilnly ono of tha best , things uvor tuaclo. Tor salt ) by druggists. Cliuri ; * Spnclit ivllli 'I'lilMni , ' . Aclolph ( } . Lut/o baa ( lied H complaint at'alnst Chris Specht for talking to him In a proat variety of languages , such as "loud , " "piofauo , " "abusive" and ' 'obscene. " As tv dellcato flavor , delicious ana refresh Ink' , Cook's ICxtru Dty Chauipavno takes tlio lead , Millions of bottles are sold annually. Titl.cn u a\i \ side headndio , lilhoim liemlucho , ( li//iUt-Wi , lOIUti' ! pat ion , Indlgui- tloii , Ijiliinis at tacks , nnd all do- rniuuinuntu of the liverklonuich urn ! boweh. It's a larfjo contiact , hut tlio Binallcbt tliinss in tlio world do Uio business lr , I'uirm'a I'leaiunt 1'cllets. They're the smallest , but the iao t cll'cfth o , They go to \\ork in the rllit } way. They rleuiiM ) mid i enovnto the bysU-m thoi oiifibly but they do it mildly and pontly. You fi-ei the good they do but \on don't feel them doing It , As u Liver I'lll , they're uw qimkil. ( jngar-CDatod , easy to tiil.o , and put up la vlald , and her- inttlcnlly boalul , and thus ultras fifth and reliable , A jwrfect vest-pocket ictm-dy , In smau viuli" , mid only one umimiry for a luxutlvo or three toi a cathartic. They're the clieujieU pill you can buy , bo- cauw they'remminfcm ( to jive ; batisfaellon , or your money Is returned. You only i > ay for the i/ooJ > ou get. Can > ou usilc more } That's ' the peculiar plan all Dr. riorco's mixllduc-a ere told ou , turough druggUts. The above shows a PLUSH CLOAK manufactured by Fotkliib and Maries , who \\oro known to usO only the best plush. Lined with heavy silk with fancy quillings , real fur oriKiincnts and ift si/us from ! Ji ! to-oO. Thcso arinont cannot bo matchcit in tliibettvfor Ies8 than $ .T.On. Our prieo during thia Blllois $15.00. Sells More Cituiis linn All the Oilier Stores Combined. Tcoth Killed \VltU out P. tin hy the Latust I n MI 11- tluiit , ixTKAOTr.n : vm'noue PAH 04 A ruLL sire oi ? TKIH-II ON uunuivi FOB > _ . " . .Ol ) . Perfect nt guiranlcol. Tooth oxtr.irtod la the morning. Now onoj Inserted In mailing of s line d ly. Sco spaclinonaof Koniov.iblo llrld.a. Biio spoclmuns of I'luxlulo K\ \ istle 1'lata All wmlc warranted as ropruaunluJ. Olllce , 'llilid Kioor. I'.ixton Illosc. Tclcphoiu 10Sj.KUh.nl r.ir.i i m Sis. 'lake Elevator or Stilrwiy fionlUlli 'ntrincu. i To the owneis of nil lots or pirt nf lots on ArborHtrout fioni Ifth t-i Dill struuls You are huiuliy nntillnd th.it thu undue- , slcnn 1. three dislutorustud fiouhnldois of tlio city of Omnh i , lintu been duly iippotntud ujf the miiyor. with the npptov.il of the attf council of H.ild city , to .IS-.UIH tbo dam.iKo l thu owners respocthi-ly of tbu ptopoity aN fceto-1 liyKridln Aibor .from Kith to lltu , htrontdoolii od nccussiity by oiillnnneo : U1I\ , pusscd October llth 18'J. ' , approved October You uro further nntlflcd thit lmIIIL'no - , copied s ild uiipolntriiunl , HID ! duly oiinlllll < us required by law. no will , on tnuutli day of Noioinliiir. A. l > . W > ' . at llio hour of twaJ o'olocK In thu nftnrnoon , ut Ihu ollli'U oCj ( Seorffo.1 , I'.iul , 10 fl riirniin slrnot. within th ( " corpunitalimit" of Rild olty , inuct for tbu pnr < posu of conildorliiB mill iiiiiulnu the nsbes iiiont of diimaKU to thu owners ruspcctlvoly of Raid propoity. ulluctud Uy said uniilliia , taKf In'-- Into consider itlon spool il bcnufltt. If niiyA Vim are notlllrd to bo prut > ent at thuiltnii , and l > .100 aforus lid nnd mule any ohjcctlniia , to or Nt.itomonts coneuinuii nuld ns-ussincnl of dainacus UH you IHIV : I'onsliluf pioiii'i. < ; ioicii : ( < ; .1. PAIJI , w o MIUIVIU. : .TAMra hTOOKDAI.K. Omnha , October21 , ikl- ) ' . OSVIlOt To all owners of lotsor paitsof lots on H | toot from "Mh si i ma lo-Jth uitiini- . Vou are liniuhy iiullllud th it HID iiiun-r , slaned tliron dlHlntoni tiil ficuholilurs of the city ot Oiniliu llll o bern duly iu > nnliit 'd ' byi Ihu mayor with the iippiiival of the city coun cil of had olty to nssuss lliu ilannKU'if ' tli , nwnn.ru io < pucllvoly of thn prupurly iilleutcd hythoennn oof Ki.uln of J-h.iluy ( .trout ilo- cmruil nauussiuy \ > v iiillinuico .No .iuiiusscu | ] JulyX'O , IS' ) , ' , npproviid .Inly 'M Mi. ' . You arn furlhur notlllcd that ItMlnf ao- cuutud s ilil upp Illinium mi 1 diilviiimlilliMUH icniiliuil by Inw. wu will un tlio .Id d.iv of .V- voiiiliur. IHU ul the hour of ID o'clock In tli < > nioriiliiicilttliqollli-aof Oliarlus I1 , lliiii.liim IU l.'i (1 ( Dodicu htrucl within thn L'oiporitn llmlta of K ild elty , nieot fur thu purposu of cousluer liiK and m ilJnnsiussinonlor iluiii.ik'o to tlio , uwniirt tcspuotlvdly of mild | irniurly | niroctodi liy Hiild KLidln ' . taking Into coiihliluiatluni Hiifcu ) onoH. If liny. You ! | rn liuiuby i notUJ lluil to lu prosentnt tno llmo mid jilucn aforo- biild iiinl niicltoiuiv oDjuiitlim 10 ( ir.stiiluinoiits concoinlnt'Halil ussossniuntof iLniMKUiuM you' ' AM iN v. ri-Atif , UiiuiiiltlRUof Appraiser * . Oiiiuhn , Mob. , Oct. L'lst , IbJ. . O'dlO SKWEU Fu.itcd pioposaU will liu ri'culvod by the 11(17 * ( lurHlunuil until lill o'ulouk 11 , in , Ncncnilicr II , 1 ' | . ' , for thdconHlruction of SUWIIIH In hUHCf illhtrlcla Nos. 11- und 17,1. und fin thn lucoii-i utriietlon of Iho ucwdrs In soivur dUtrlct No , l < In tlio city of Omuh.i. IIH per ordlnnncpH No , 'W , JIM nndiilM rosiiuutholv , nvfonllnu tn pluiit and uiiculllc.itlona on III" In tliu ollltu of the bo.ird of pnbllo woil ( . I'ruposala to bo nmdn mi pr'ntod ' blnnlcs fiirnlahcd bv tl.o board , und lo bo accompanied hy u cortHlml i'h"ck in tha hum of tVO , liiiyablu to Ihu city of Odiaha i > * mi uvlili'iivouf uuoil faith , ! Thu board ri' uivm thu il lit torujuCtaoy Clmlrmnnof Iho Hoard nf I'nlilln WnrUi t Omaha , .Neb , Octobur UBtli , Ib'Ji oVii-'JU-nl- 1 1 for bl'ltlNR1 * . EOL'TH DAKOTA , TIIK IL taitof Aiuurlci. In tliu Illack lllllx , 3.WX ) fell iiburu thu mo. A crlip , briKlnit iitiii'ii ' Ixjvi'tr ( xeiiiri' . 'Iliutn warm iiiillllnul ( luitu cured lliauioniU of iiatlenli. I lnu l ( but h Initial ; . H. 'I hi ! Kvuiu , built uf pink na itun . BccomoJuUn 3'pouple ; itrlctlr tltiV cluil opun llru | ilucu , t om licit , electrlu lliihti , ilcuir Jiinniliiiil , llnu wMo vennjatu. tublu u pccliJir. I liinauluiiini , mild wlntom. Ueduccd rnu < br week or muiitU. Tlirouuh Irulus from ( lilc O. b-UAlllllSN , TliuUtuiu , llotSprlntfi ,