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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1885. DIOCESE OF OMAHA , olipious Elevation of the Bute ol Hobraeka by the Vatican. pioroitoo to tlio Power nnd fully ol'Jtlnliop O'Connor- A. I'rlcst Inter viewed. lrlerai ; > liie nniioiincciuoiil in Sat- ' Hi.t of Nebraska's crocllon . ; to n LSI' , wlfli llmlto ) ) O'Connor us bishop , eeeiuiiith especial tfratilieation citizens of tlio state. It is the most taut oerurreiico of religioui inter- tich Into years have reeorded in Ne- aatitl siH-nkhnsiiiucli as anything of ( Ivaluing iiiiportniiue of this great loitUTalth. porter for the IJr.i : called Sat- at tlio bishop's residetieo , but p O'Connor had nn hour previous 10 city on ono of his customary vis its through thu state. Father Cole- ciiully assumed tlio task of giving uilH of inforinalion as tlio public nil in this event and made a thor- exposition of the facts. As tlio 11 anmniuecinetit , however , has not ; aehcd la-re , the ni.shop ! H not ready press himself upon tint full elleet o'f 'wii/je / of ohttreh Koverniuent. eluef Hiiriillicant faet.s iiro that his jf mill dignity an ; elcvatud , the iin- iiieo of Inc. stnto augmented , from n iate it become * a dioeesonnd Bishop nnor its vicar apostolic is created usltop. , understand how in years past jp O'Connor has held that title , f-oino ods of church government must bo rslood. It will be a matter of t-otno C even to the educated public to that Bishop O'Connor has held lular ( dignity away over in Persia , > undent land of Zoroaster and the a Vestasvhcro the lire worship of most prehistoric u e has been dis- 1 by the invading hordes of Islam , that land of stony legend and ior- n lore , among the barbaric horse- ) f the southern .steppes , where his lias ni'ver rested and his thoughts M'Iduin turned , Bishop O'Connor tad his diocese. lie has been the p ot'Debona , a J'ersian town , now lid front tin ) chart of the world , but 0 once in the early Christian eeiitnr- 10 trim cross had been raised in the t of a devoted following. In after 1 the Jani/.ary vandals of Mohamet , idingtheir bloody conquests through east , drove out this nuelos of itianity nnd upon the pillaged ) of church and chapel reared mbattled minarets of Moslem nios- The lirst hope of Asia was blighted ho hpark of eivili/.ation quenched n her borders , never , until mayhap e yel to conic , to bo relumed. Many nces of this character , leave the d of the lirst futile efforts to spread knowledge of Him who taught the rs by the star-lit sea. The memory use early struggles is prenetuated in ties of churchmen of to-day and in person of Bishop O'Connor , the 'r martyrs of Dcbona arc copimcn- . is state of Nebraska and the territory yoniing which enter under the bish- mmediato charge , have heretofore iluted merely the vicariatc of Ne- ca and the hishop'strtie otlicc , in cf- was that alone of an apostolic vicar , 'panic case finds numerous ilhibtra- . : for in&lance , liihhop Martin is sly the vicar apostolic ot Dakota and shop , by title , of Tiberias , a small go on llio shores of the .sea of CJal- ) . .So , there siill e.\ist the bishops 'urthageAlexandria and other places ; since lost to Christian control. Such oprics arc , as known in the Roman loltc church , created inpurtibits ii/i- { , or in inlidcl parts. This term given application solely to the re- s under ' 1 urki.sh conquest , and a few ths ago.uuder prqtestfrom the porto biiltan , the pope abolished the ens- of the.ir preation. and thus no longer the feuds of faiths bo perpetuated , nstanco is cited where this custom operated to n peculiar and une.xpeet- end. There was once : i bishopric Igeria.but it as others fell beneath the ) armg soimitar of the Mussulman was lost to the church. The title of ibandoned see was given then to thor r aposlolio of Sweden , and there red - d as years passed on. In the. early of this century , Catholic Franco her legions of troopers from thee o to tin ; Ithinc , conquered the of Ishmaol , annexed the territory er domains , and replaced the cross t ) the dnsl-triulingcrw-cenl. In a yearn a Christian community made lands from that African shore for the ! Jul _ establishment of the church , in it was discovered that a bishop iiuly existed for tlio new diocese ami vicar apostolic of Sweden was taken n bin northern piim and lit * and given i'lH titular charge amid the palm and e. l y a titidden growth of tlio church nt the ancient Mto of Debona , within ; nt mouths , it might have occurred . Bishop O'Connor would have been ; n from the loving and respecting IOB of his Nebraska homo and sent.lo duties of his mythical tec. Ishop O'Connor's chief mission tone no was upon this very quchtion. No- ska , with her Dwelling pride and pop- ion , aspired to the dijniity of a dio- ) and her pretentious have long hineo n laid before the Vatican. It is with ings of unbounded satisfaction that Caiholio community receives to-day tidings of the Vatican's favorable on. i probab'o that Nebraska will como or tlio aroh-dioccMiof St. Louiswhich ady { collides Missouri , Kansas Iowa , and over which Alt. Kev. Peter rick presides , Ulsliop O'Connor re- s his residence hero and will hold Ids under the title of Omaha , lju has * boon preparing for the erection of ithedral in thouvtmtof the rualluvloii IH ! hopes. St. 1'hilomoim is to-duv ely of pro-cathedral lank and a full CHlustieal temple has been heretofore end the dignity of the city. It is now ro than probable that liishop O'Con- will cro long build on ground of his t private property at the head of St. y s avciniu a cathedral that will com- t \vith the important of the now dio- oof NeLraskaand the boo of Omaha. A Itiiuoit tlio Kail. , Individual , somewhat intoxicated , driving ono of Slephortson's livery up Kluvt.itli htreot yesterday after- n when t-io ! horse became frtghtonud ran awixy. At the railroad crossing liprso turned and ran up the track , Ing over the buggv and throwing out urivur. * The horho then ran along track to the Union I'acillu bridge at rt > imth Mreet , and lUlempted to make crofcslnjj on the ties. AY lion ho cited llio middle of the bridge , ho\v- , ho iniHscd uoniiectUiiiH undfoll , re- Ing a number of cuts and bruibos. \vus extricated with dilliculty. A I'Voo DlKpenwary. t n mooting of homoopathio pliyd- us Saturday it was dooiilod to CHtab- , { \ free dispensary during tl'c i-oiuinjj tor for ( Im city'i ) poor , Quarters have i loused at 11 ? < ) Dodge street for the 1'osu , and all the plans have boon per- ril. In addition to the dispensary a imnibuv of himil will be fitted up for tlio purpose of re- ce.ivinc lemtiorary patients. Jl is intend' H to inrnish mcdtcino frro to all descry' ing poor and to provide for any who re- < : cl\e Injuries friiin Jtceidonts and arc lirougllt to the dispens.iry for treatment , The physicians \ \ ho have fntcrcctcd thcln- selves in this deserving ciitorpri is urn ] ) rs. (5. S. Wood , C. C\ Siirag'W. . II , Haiichett. C. M. iinMiioro. H. W. Connell - nell , W , 11. Pnrsons. Mrs. Hreckcnridge , Mrs. Burroughs ami H. A. Worley. It will be known as thn "Omaha City Free DNponsar.y , " and will bo supported by the proceeds of entertainments to bo given by the managers and by any aid that may bo given uy the charitably in clined of the cily. C. A. ( Jrccn , deputy hhorin" of Clay Centre , Knn as. writes to Marshal Cummings - mings asking him to find .Ionics Breek , who ran away front ( 'lav Centre with a Texas pony wliieh he huil stolen. Breek i > -b elicved to bo in Omaha. II. I' . Connors was arrested last even ing by Ollieer Carroll on a warrant charging hint with petit larceny. It is claimed that ho picked the pockets of several people during the day , taking bimply their handkerchiefs. Charles Parker , William Peterson , Charles and Kdward Until , four young lads , were arrested u terday for throw ing stones and bricks in the .street and disturbing the peace. After a. short con- linemen ! they ucn ; leleu.-ed. A telephone message was received at police headquarters yobtord.ty from Sin-rill' McDonald , of Sioux City , asking that Frank Trae.y be arrested. The police failed to lind the mnii last night , although ho is supposed to bo in the city. General order No. Tilt , by the command- cr-in-ehief of the Union Veteran Army of the United Stales , announces that .Brigadier Oeneral J. Kd. Smith has been promoted to major general and appoint * commander of the department of Ne braska. Ho will assume command at mice , and as soon as practicable estab lish his headquarters in Omaha. .In the list of candidates for justice of the peace , as published in the Br.ic re cently , the name of Soyinour ( j. Wileox was unintentionally omitted. Ho is si republican candidate for justice in tins third district , composed of the Fourth and Sixth wards. Mr. Wfleov is a law yer who has resided in Omaha for two years , having come hero from New York state with excellent recommendations both as to character and ability. The inquest on the body of J. D. Ios- ? neil , who committed suicide in Madam Leeper's bagnio Friday night , was held Saturday , and was in accordance with the facts as already related. A telegram was received by tin * coroner from the chief of police of Canton , 111. , asking if tlio report wore true that DoMicIl was dead. On being replied in the aHirma- live , C. A. Hess , a brother-in-law of the deceased , living at Canton , telegraphed to have the remains buried hero nnd the full particulars of the death sent to him by mail. The interment will take place to-day from the undertaking rooms of Droxcl & Maul. Cant. Sullivan , in conversation \yitli a pcribc yesterday , entered an emphatic pro test tigajiibt tlio way the city council is- neglecting the garbage ordinance. Ho .says that the garbage is accumulating rapidly in tlio streets and alleys , and that complaints thereof como oouring in every day. Of course the police are un able to do anything about the matter , while Peterson , the former scavenger , is not to bo blamed , because his facilities are too limited to handle the accumula tion of refuse matter. C.ipt. Sullivan expressed it as his opinion that there should be at least MX or seven carls kept it the work of removing garbage all the time. o The Man AX'Hli a Cross "Wife. Tit is man may have high ambition and noble aspirations , j'ct he cannot be ex pected to enjoy very good health , cspeci- illy if the lady scolds him while : it meals. This is enough to give any man chronic l.yspopsin. if ho takes Brown's Iron liitters he has a splendid chance of re covery. Mr. ( J. A. Wighlman , Thomas- ion , Conn. , says , " ] used Brown's Iron Hitters for dyspepsia and have been greatly benefited by it. " f\el > rancji Appointments. New York World : Mr. J. Sterling Morton , of Nebraska , was at the St. Jame.s hotel yesterday , Mr. Morton has been the democratic candidate for gov ernor of Nebraska on several occasions. Under his leadership the democratic vote in the state has increased until it now promises to overthrow the republicans. " 1 have been up in New England , " ho said , "and shall go west in a day or two. The people of Nebraska , 1 should say , have kindly feelings toward the adminis tration. 1 believe in civil service reform to the extent of appointing good men to ollice. 1 believe when a republican is displaced itjs the dutyof the appointing power to put just as good if not a better man in his place. I should not object to the president's delay in jnaking appoint ments if ho took the time to investigate the character pf the candidates. It would do the good men no harm , apd would pro ve lit , many bad appointments. But to judge from some of this m-e.sidont's ap pointments he has not taken particular isains to inform himself about the parties beforehand. Still , I believe that the president's intentions are all right , and that he is trying to do his best. "Tho president's appointments in Ne braska have been very good. The ap pointment of Mr. ( lardncr to bo surveyor- general of the state was especially grati fying to democrats , and will put a stop to tlii ! gigantic land frauds that have boon carried on in the state for yearn. The ring wished another man appointed , pome one who was called a democrat , but who would eonlinnii the old swindling practices. For years the hitrvcyor-gon- oral of Nebraska bus been a myth. A ring in California has controlled the ollice , and regulated things to .suit tliem- .solvos. Yyiion Gardner was appointed , ( Soorgo Miller , the editor of the Omaha Herald , denounced it. lie was mad , I Mipposc , bcean.se the ring man was not appointed , There have been the gro.s ° > ct > t kinds of frauds in the government sur veys in Nobrankn. Commissioner Sparks has started an investigation. Thuro is n rich lield for it. " IMfjKSt : riMISl ! 1'HjKS I A Mire earn for Blind. Bleeilliwr , ami 'Mferatt'd Piles lias been llM'eii'il by. Dr. - > Illlanis ( ixn Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indian file Ointme . A M box has cined the worst uluonle csu-cs ofM or 'M yoais Manilla ; ; . No one need MilTcr live luliuiU ? . atterajtiilj instills wonderful Hioth- ini ; ini'dli'liu' . I.ciinns and Itihtinmcntsdo iiioio harm ( him goml.Vllliains' Indiiut I'llo Ointment aliMiilis the tinaorh , allays the intense ItthlUK. tp.utlcalaily at nluht after WttliiK wniiit In bed ) , nets lisa poultice , ulvcs Instant r Hot , and Is incp.ircd only for Piles , Ik-lit im of inlvatts nails , and lor nuthln else. HKI.N DIKKAKKS CUKl'.l ) . Dr. I'r.t.xU'r'rt. Mairlo Ointment eurus as by imi''lo , Plnnile . lll.ick Heads or ( irnbs , Hlufehes nnd Knipttmis on the fare , thehkln dear unit beautiful. Also finesltch. Salt lth > am , Koro Xlimlos , Koro Lips , and Old Ol.stlimto . Ulivrs. Sold by ihiiKt'lsts , or mailed on receipt of 60 cen Is. Itetalled by Kiilm & Co. , nnd Schroctor & Ikcht. At wholesale by C. F. Coodmnn. You can buy fTirnituro cheaper of A. L. Fiti : 1 1 & Co , , I''lh bt. , bet. Farnam and Douglas , than any other place in the city. I10MKS ! 1IOMKSI llOMKSI 1 will hcll'nt auction eight houses and lota in block 0 , Wilcox's addition , near the shot lower Small cash payments ami long tir o- Hale on the ground Monday , October . ' > th , at 4 p. in. Take dummy on U. K. H H'den ' run" every hour , and get oil'at Slit'elev'a Packmir House . J , C. WILCO * . LINKS FROM TUB LODGES , Varions Notes Concerning the Secret Orders of This City , A PAST GRAND CHANCELLOR. AVIiat , llio Pythian. KnlnlitH arc Doing The Oild Kcllow ) Flying tiont Hairs. The past week has seen no transac ( ions of any importance in secret society circles. All this lodges are doing good work in the way of "building up , " botit in point of membership and iinancial resources. The following very interesting sketch of the services of fust Grand Chancellor French is taken from llio "Pythian Knight : " "K. K. French. ( J. 1C. of II. .fcS. , ofthoJuris diction ol Nehrnslca. joined the fraternity of the Knights of Pythias in Omaha , Nebraska , In theeailj piiitof December , 1808 , toy he- ciiinin a member of Xebraslta Lodge. No. 1 , ol'\\lilrh lie soon became Us competent re- eoidliiKsctihc. Dtulnir the following winter this loilKt * beoAino quite ptospeioiis by its rapid inuieasc In nieinbeishlp , notwithstand ing the outer was new In the elty of Omaha. " "In the following spring several of Us most no live , Intelligent nnd eiiteipiishii , ' ineinhers , ainoiifr whom was llio. Fiench , conceived the Idea of starting another lodge , and for that purpose wlthdtew from No. 1 , nnd petitioned the stipicme chancellor , Samuel Heed , for a dispensation to Institute Damon lodge , No.- , In the city of Omaha , " On llio&ithof April , ISffli , that lodge was Instituted , with K. K. Fiench as iceordln ; : seilbe , alula , very prominent and clllclent member. Pievious to the liistltullon of the ( irnnd Lodge , tlitee mine lodges , Bellevvc , No. : t ; Planet , No. 4. and Platte\alley , No. f . were Institiiled with the assistance of llro. Fiench , \\lio was always willing and M OU ready \\heiieverealled upon to ustlst In the good woik of extending Pytliiaiilsin , not only in Ids own Immediate district , but throughout the wcstein jiuisdlctioiis. Seiitembers , 1SCU , Samuel Ilccd , supreme chaiicellor , when aceoaipanylng the Odd Pel- lows to Han KraiK'Kco , met the Knights of Pythias , of which llio. French was one of the member , at their hall In Omaha , to exchange congratulations with ( hem , and Mtggcst plans for 1'atnrc operations and advancement. On the lUlli day of September , ISi'.i , a meeting of past chancellors was held at Pythian hall , Omaha , for the purpose of milking nielimi- nary arrangements for the organization ot a ( iraud lodge , of which KID. French was ehoseii secretary , and ua\e iiecnniary aid for the imrpOM ) oC defraying the requisite ex- pi ; uses. On October 1" , IWiO , the ( Jninil lodge was In- stltuttiH I l > y .snjircine chancellor. Sinniiel Itccd. and llio. K. K. Ktencli wiui Installed as firand recording scribe , which position he has held until now. lie is the longest consecutive of ficer within the jurisdiction of the Supreme lodge. For many years ho performed a largo portion tion of the general management and travel lortlie tralernity , iR'Side.shls wpikof ( J. K. It. S. , without comiiensation , and mostly at his own expense of money and time , and now does not get iay ; sutliclent to compensate him for the loss of accommodating time. When Damon lodge Miceiiiubed for want of sappoit and encouragement , even from Its own membership , llro. Fieiieh found it nec essary to get back to his ln > t love , and there- tore lejoined Nebraska lodge , No. 1. lie 1ms officially and continuously held clerical positions in preliminary , subordinate and grand bodies , from the commencement of his Iratcrnal existence until the present time. lie is a past grand chancellor , and hcivcd six years In tlio Supreme lodge as a faithful and honoiediepiesuntathe of the .state of Nebraska. " KLYINO GOAT IIAIUS. Mr. E. p. Hyley returned last , week from Baltimore , whore he has been for a number of days in attendance upon the Sovereign ( jrand Lodge , I. O. O. F. "No , " said a prominent Odd Fellow to ascribe Saturday who sought his express ion as to whether the members of the local lodge I. O. O. F. proposed to put up a. new building to eclipse that of the Ma sons , "we .shall not build next year , or for a number of years to come. Our present hull on the corner of Fourteenth anil Dodge streets , is amply largo enough and gooil enough for some time to come. " Kcbekah Lodge , I. O. 0. F. , is prepar ing to give a grand ball on October i.'S , at Light Guard hall. The new Masonic building will not bo ready for occupancy before next year. Hut when it is completed 'twill bo a "daisy. " The St. John lodge , A.F. and A.M.lield their regular meeting Thurf-day night , md among other business disposed of took in four new members. Covert lodge will hold a meeting this week , when it is sai.d , .several new mem bers will bo proposed for admiB.sion. II. H. Vulton , deputy bead consul for the Modern Woodmen of America , the itew order which has just sprung into ex istence , is in the city organi/.ing a lodge , lie. is meeting with good success. ' 1 he lodge will start with a goodly number of members. The order , as already intimat ed is a new one , being home- \yhat similar , though by no means en- liroly so , to the order of Knights of I'ytliias , or Knights of Honor , in charac ter or purpose. The objects of the fra ternity are .stated to be , "to promote true neighborly regard and fraternal love ; to bestow substantial benefits upon the widows , children , heirs , and rela tives of deceased members ; to care for sick and indigent members , and to com fort the sick by neighborly ministrations in times of sorrow and distress. " Tins order is rni > idly extending its branches east of the Missouri. It is suit ! Oiat the lodge to be started in Omaha is the lirtit ouo west of the Mis souri. Nebraska Ledge , No. 1 , P. of P. , held an interesting meeting Wednesday night. After the usual routine business was dis posed of , hi\ new members were worked in tlio second degree , among them Drs. DiitKinoro mid Mattice , who bore the ordeal bravely. This lodge will BOOH have an entirely nowset of paraphernalia , something badly needed. The now uni formed rank has Inen ; nearly organized , though the name or details have not yet been announced. Myrtle I edge , K , of P. , held no meet ing last week on account ot a bad leakage - ago in the gas pipes , supplying the hall. It is cpiito possible nay , probable--that the Pythian lodges of tins city will unite to give a series of parties this season sim ilar to those of last year , which were PO greatly enjoyed. Experience has proven that mich'a series can be made a Iinan cial and social success. It is to bo earn estly hoped that the Pythian Knights of this city will take hold of thu mutter. Assembly UBIO , K , of L. . held an im portant meeting Friday night in Central hall and initiated thitty members. On the last initiation night , fifty now members "rode I Ins goat. " The order is increasing very fust in all the lodges , and especially so in No iiSin , whiuli'now has over ' .UK ) members , Indeed in this lodge , it was found necessary to raise thu initia tion fee in order to keep out those who were anxious to crowd in , and make them scatter among thu other local lodges of the order. A committed consisting of J.IJ. Ilrimor , T. O. Miigraue and E. K. Long , has been appointed from Primroj-o lodge , Knights and Ladies of Honor , to confer with "a committee to be appointed from Friend ship lodge , to tee about consolidating tin * two lodges. The matter will be acted upon this week , Use Dr. Picrco's ' "Pellets" for all bilious attacks. I low I'reucliliiK' Afl'uolcil Them. Kentucky Stuto Journal ; "An1 waayo to church yesterday , Mrs. O'Haltorty ? " "Sttro an11 was. " "An'plmwt did llio praychcr praych nbotttf" "Arrnb , an'why does yo bo n kin' mo sch a question whin ye was there ycr- sin ! " "Suns nn' I was , but faith an * I lost so much fdapo the noight before nnd the praychor praychcd so musically lolko that I whit to slape. " "Arrah , troth , an' I donq the same Ihlng mesilf. An' sure that praychcr would put lite divil to slapo will ms sing song 'God Is God' talk an' Biolt stuff that ivery wan knows. " " \ cr roight , yo nro. Sure an' he talks as if some people believes God isn't him- silf. " "Will ye como ill the liottso an' have a few drops ? " "I will , thank ye , 1 don't falc well at all this mornin. " Death or an Kelt tor. CINCINNATI , Oct. 3. A cablegram an nounces the death of Hon. J * . llossaiirck In Paris , Franco , this inoiiilug. llossaitrek hns been for a long time inlnclpal owner and ed itor of the Cincinnati VoluUilatt. Absolutely Pure , Tills powder never varies. A ninrvcl of Ftrcnjrtli mid wlioloMimuncss. Moio economical tlian tlio ordinary kind * , mid cmniot tro sold In competition with the nuiltltudo of low test , nhort ivtljjlit nnd pliosplmlo po dor . Sold only In cmi . Itoytil Uulilnjf 1'owdor Co. , 100 Wall street , lAp o ilinaris Has received at tie INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION , ' LONDON , iS8.j , the HIGHEST AWARD OVERALL other MINERAL WA T RS ffA TURAL cr ARTIFICIAL. " APOI.LINARIS reigns alone among Natural Dietetic Table Waten. Jtt numerous ( o.nfetitors affeaf.to have , oiu after another fallen away. " British Medical Journal , May3 * . Of a It Groeert , DrMsw'tli , & It n. Wat.D * < Jtrt. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Eiulcnt Hiding VeUlelo made. " IS CONDUCTED IJY Royal Kavaaia Lottery ( A Oovr.nN.MK-ir INSTITUTION ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Vlitlis. Wholes , PJ. Fractions pro riitu. Bnlijcct to no manipulation , not controlled liy tliu purl Ion In intoicst. H Is tlio fulrast tiling In Urn iintino of clmnco In cxMimcd. lutlckolH npply to SIIU'SIIV A CO , 1213 Huwdwny , N. Y I'lty : It. OTTKNS & CO. , Ill ilaln Ktruct , Kiinms City , JIo. lE'cxclret A mitccT UNI : England , Francs & Tlio Mcmmr-lilpp of tliln well known line nro nil or him , In wuli.'itl lit comtmitiuoiili ) , nnd re- ImiiislKMl with cvcrjtlilnirtn iiiuUti llio pashii o both mfo and n > 'i eetthlo Tlmy curry the United hlntcH and Kuropenn nmllH , mid Icavo Nc v Vork Tliiimltijmuid SiitiircliivR lor I'lvniniitli , ( I/ON- DONi.UuulMiuir. ( TAIUS line ! IIAMHUHCI. Itaic-b 1'irct ' uubln , J.W$100. . Stcoutfu to Ko\r York. Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Pau ' ' The Sliort "Line and Best From Oialia to the East. tnVOTUAINBDATI.V Iir.nVKUNOMAHA AND ChlcilKO , Mill"ilpoIlH , Ht Clinton I'anl , , < i ' . il .i. , . . . iluplds . . . , , , Dlivonpoit Itoclilord , , llock lelnnd , l-'rci ) | irt , Janesvlllo , ' Maill-on , La Crutto , licioll' , Winona , And all otlicr linportiint poluls Tlitft , Kortlioust Ticket ofllcx ) at 1 101 Vanillin f ti cot , ( In 1'axton Hotel ) , nnd at Union I'liclllu Depot. rulliiinii Kloopora nnd tlio rincst Dining Cur ? In the Woildaioiiin on tlio iniiln HIKM of ilia ( 'N ICAOMll ) , > VA1KKK&Hr , I'AUIi JlAII.WAV , mill tiyury attention is piild to JIIUMJDBVM liy cuurtt OHM iiinploj 03 of tliu commtiy. | It. MII.I.I.II , ( irnt'iiil iliHuiKdr. J. F. TuriCKit , Asclctanl-tlciionilMnniiKcr. A. V. H.C'viirKNTKli , ( iriic-xul fimnoiiKcr nnd J'lckcl Agont. ( iio. : K. lliArroiil ) > , Absifrtunt Ountr.il 1'iuecn- jer and Tluknt AK'-'iit. I bi o a [ Hj'ltlvo ruineUi l r li * bo illi mei ty t lln5"l"te"lIi iiii'ici. ' . Un < l.irtri l * inii mc. .ti' < 4ti i i i r.um.i.y t K'tl r llfl TI.IIAIIt.Kl HEXTIfcKou tbl dU w "J" " " " % > ir r. i"ttli ) 'i'M"fM V rlBt > ' Many a llLady is beautiful , all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. HAV WO 3E = C And we invite your attention to our mention of special arrivals daily ; and if you interest yourself enough to give notice you will always find something in store for you at the Only Misfit Cloth ing Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. . we will have on sale today , the following - . - lowing special arrivals from the leading merchant tailors "throughout the United States. 8 3.00 Will buy a heavy Cassitnerc Pantaloons \vhioh was made for , 5 7 09 § 4 80 * Will provide you a pair of Pantaloons which can't bo made for lets than ij 9 00 ? 5 CO For u pair of Pantaloons no tailor will make for less than $13 00 $ 0 fiO This pair of Pantaloons will no doubt prove your Bize , was niaile for sjia CQ $ 7 33 For this pair would not pay for the goods , was made to order for. . $10 00 f 8 45 These are purely English , my boy , and was made perhaps for you for $18 00 $ 0 75 This pair is made from a French Fabric , ns fine as is miule for $20 00 $12 00 This is a good Business Suit , equal to any you can have made for ' 535 00 $15 00 This is a Fall Overcoat , very elegant , was made to order for § ; ) Q QO § 18 09 Is the price of that Cork Screw Sack Suit , made for ' . 35 QQ $18 75 Will buy that New Market Overcoat made to order for ' . ( j g QQ § 20"80 ' This represents the price of that Four Button Cutaway Frock Suit made for . ' . ' $ .JQ 00 $21 55 This will buy that Prince Albert Suit made by a Merchant Tailor for . $45 QQ $15 20 For a Fall Overcoat made to order by n. leading tailor for i | 539 JJQ $27 90 This will bo found the price of that Ileafer Coat nnd Vest made for $55 oo * $14 60 'For that double Breasted Sack suit made of Scotch Cheviot , for $30 00 $150 10 Will buy that Overcoat trimmed witii Fur in show window , was made for / . 03 00 $10 20 Represents the price of that Frock ooat and vest which Wiis made for $35 00 $31 00 Will buy that Fall Overcoat lined through with Haw silk , was made for .foo 00 § 13 80 This is a Frock Suit , size 33 breast of cork screw worsted , was made for $28 00 $33 25 Yon will buy this : i straight eat Sack Coat full suit lined with satin , was made for $05 00 $17 85 Th'iH is a Keafer Coat and Vcht of fur bover- , was made for § 33 QQ $33 00 Buys that Fur Beaver Overcoat beautifully lined and was made for § 07 50 § 13 20 Buys that Business suit in Frock Coat plain color , wat made for 537 GQ $23 GO English Melton now Market Overcoat was made to order for § 50 00 ? M 15 This is n Coat and Vest alone in Sack Coat , was made for ' . ' § 30 00 31 05 This buys that Full dras.s Mlit Swallow tail co.it , was made for $70 OQ $12 30 That Yyuth Frock Suit , ! Button , out away , wan made for , % > * { , 00 $ 25 40 The other full dress suit Swallow tail coat made for 53 00 ! ? 15 70 The other Fall Overcoat made of Worbtead cloth for * ; + 33 QO SflU 00 Now we come with a handsome Frock coat and vest , was made for $33 grj 535 10 Prince Albert suit as line as any nian wears , was made for $73 00 $23 00 Good enough Frock suit dark color , was made to order for $ jrj po A 1 $10 30 You must sec this , an Overcoat was made to order for , 510 00 ! J31 75 Full dress suit last received , Swallow tail coat , was made to order for , 5170 00 We feel assured you cant pass us by if you need anything in this line we are styled , Omaha's Elide or the Future saving Enterprise for man , once you call you will call again teX X- . i . - . : "AT THE OFLY MISFIT . 11 ± ± 9 * N. S. You ewe invited to Iceep your eye on < mr space an wa emaJso our cJHMiges daily.