r fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1887 ; CLOSED BY HIS CREDITORS Folaok , the Clothier , Fails for One Hundred - drod and Twenty-Four Thousand. A VERY UNEXPECTED EVENT. Unprofitable Ilranch Stores and the Credit System ttio Cnuno of tlio IJrcak-Down Mr. 1'ulack Explain * . A Financial Craiti. Yesterday the ntartlititf rumor was Afloat about the city that Alexander Polack , the well known clothing iloalcr , had failed. It caused quite n commotion among the business men of this city , and us the rumor HP road It caused the ut most aurpriso wherever it was heard. 1'olack Is one of the pioneer business men of Omaha , having been hero twenty-two years. As his business grow in proportions tions hero ho started branch stores. The first ouo was at Cboyonnc , and | n March , 1830 , ho opened one at Huron , Dak. Everybody sup posed that Polack was doing a moneymaking - making business , and Ins downfall was tiuiroloro a great surprise. Tliu first public information of the fall- tire was made when his Farnam street Ftorc was closed under papers secured by Thurston & Hall , attorneys of tliu mortgagees. Mr. I'oluck was interviewed by a HIK reporter last evening und made the fol lowing statement of facts : "I have had no trouble in Omaha , but they jumped on mo at Huron , Dak , Of course I know that this thing was coming on , and I have done all that I could to hold it oil' . In the first placu I secured all. of my confidential money by putting it in luy stock hero and in Huron. 1 lie store that I had an interest in at Cheyenne I sold a few days ago tc my partner , 1. ( Jreontreo , and the store is Htill open and will pay all liabilities. " The closing fcreditors , who had mort gages , are as follows : .Merchants'National biuikOmnlm..S41ftOO 00 Huron National bank : i,7M 00 SollKiimn , .May k Co. , Now York. . U,07J : 40 Howard bank , Uaitlnmro 2.VX ) Ofl P. . ) . Uorlmrdt & Co. , Now York. . 4.019 51 J ) . H. Stein Chicago 1,000 Ofl Jacobs & Sachs , Cincinnati 4U7 75 "Tho above , " said Mr. Polack- "makes the total amount duo to confi , dcntial creditors about $01,000. Outside of that i owed nearly $00,000. As I stated , the confidential money is all secured - cured , although I am tumbleto state how much money my entire stock will estimate at. I tried to pull through , but it was impossible , and 1 thought it best to quit while 1 could settle my conlidon- tial money. 'There arc several causes for this fail ure. When I started the Huron store 1 wont cast and purchased my goods on credit. The crops failed in Huron niu ! vicinity , there became a dearth of money , nnd the store dul not pay. 1 have to pay out big interest money in Huron , in Now York and in this city. The branch stores have been nn litter failure , and it lias been througti them to a largo extent that my failure ensued. Among the other main cause ? for the failure has been my inability tc collect outstanding accounts , whiel naturally were incurred through tlu credit system which 1 unfortunately cs kablished. " The Failure at Huron. lluiiox , Dak. , Oct. 0. ( Special Teleeran to the UKI : . ] Thn failure of A. Polack & Cent nt Omaha carried down their branch liousi hero. Late last night a local bank Tiled i niortsa-0 for 54,000 , the Merchants' Nationa bank of Omaha tiled nno for $41,000 , the How aril National bank of Baltimore one for S4,00i and several other smaller ones In favor o private parties. The failure at Omaha 1 ( aid here to be for S1 0UOO. The Huron man BKC ; expects to open by the 1st of November FOUNO JMtOWNED. A Floater Found in the Misnourl Bu Not Ynt Identified. Yesterday evening about ' 1:30 : o'clock as a B. iV M. freight train was approach iug the city a short distance above Git son , ono of the brakcmen , William Mar tin , noticed a dead body lying in tin river a short distance from the bank. Tlu train was'stbppcd and Martin and tin other train hands , by moans of the ashei scraper , drew the remains to the haul Coroner Urexel was notified and re paired to the spot. The body was dc composing rapidly , the head being badl ewollcn. An inquest was hold and a vet diet returned that the deceased had prol ably como to his death from drowning The body was ouoasod in blacd pants , gray vest and a checkered coat. Ho woi n black felt hat drawn tightly over h head. His mustache was red. Tli body was that of a youn man but the ago cotil not accurately bo dctcrminci In ono of the pockets was found half do/.cn advertising cards of Hasmusson restaurant , on South Seventh street : silver-plated baogo , engraved "Frcigt Urakoinan , C. * N. W. It. H. , " with long braid used to attach the same to brakcman't ) cap ; a bunch of brass koyi ono used for a caboose door and anothe evidently a switch key , and stamped wit the letters of "U. , H. & ( . } . - , " an ovi badge of German silver , with a cross ei closed. The oval was inscribed with tl words , "All Saints' Uhoir , " and on tl cross was engraved the ntuno "James 1 Nelson. " licsidos , there was a pocki knife , a number of .small buttons ur other articles of no value. In the clip of All Saints' church there is or was boy named Kschol Nelson , and the bad ; above referred to evidently belongs him , though it is not thought th ho is the party who was found dot yet , it is thought to bo a relative of li or a member of the same family , bccau iissociatcs of young Nelson say ho livi in the vicinity of Seventh street , tl neighborhood of which the decoasi must have frequented from the keys ai railroad badges found in his pos.sessio Tint remains will bo interred by t ! county this morning. PrcHlilcnt Clovolnnd'H Tlmn-Cnrd , The Chicago , St. ' I'aul , Minneapolis Omaha railway has issued a special tun card for the train which will boar t presidential party from Minneapolis this city. The train will leave the form eity at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening , ai will arrive at Sioux City at 7 o'cloi Wednesday morning. This train w have the absolute right of the tra over all other trains , and the latter w not bo allowed the track thirty minut prior to the special train , it will mane no stops between Minneapolis and Slo City except for water , fuel , and at cro. ings , and the rate through stations w not exceed six miles an hour. The fi lowing timo-nard for stops lus ue issued : St. Janu-s , 1:05 : a. in. ; llutterlleld , 1 : ! Mountain hike , 1:40 : : Ulngham Ijako , 1 : . ' Wliulom , 'Jl)5 : ) ; Hlmi Switch , 'J:10 : ; Wild U'JO : ; Heron Lake , 2a' : > : Pralrln Junctif J:43 : ; lltpwstflr. 'JVJ : ; Worthlncton. 3 : Sioux Falls Junction , 3-fi : ; Summit , ! ! : ' UlKi-low. : S9 : Slbloy , 3 : . ' 7 ; Ashton , 4 : Kilter , 4:24 ; Sheldon , 4St ) ; llospers. 4 : Alton , 5:14 : ; Carncs , 5 : ' . ; iSenoy , V.10 ; 1 Mars , 0:51 : ; Sioux City , 7 , From Sioux City ho will comb direct Council Ulufl's and Ouiahit. . HOUtH OMAHA NKW8. The Odd Fellows' ball takes place to night. There will bo an attempt made lo- night to pass the city waterworks ordi nance at the council meeting. It is understood that to-day the con tractors will begin grading N street from the railroad to Twenty-fourth street. The shooting match was poorly at' tended yesterday and but small scores worn made. Charles Allen , the boy who was hurt last week by a 13. & M. engine , is almost well. well.The The travel on the dummy trains yr.s- tcrday would hardlv pay for the service. William Weaver , of Muscatlne , la. , was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Weber , of Davenport , la. , were calling on friends Sunday. Charles Hcnsen entertained n number of friends from Omaha yesterday. The brick block on the corner of Twentieth and N street will bo ready for occupancy about the last of tills week. Jen Thorwald. a Swedish resident of this city , employed in ono of the pacing houses , recently received from Stockholm $7,000 as his share of a fortune left by the death of a relative. Some of the boilers for Swift's packing house were put in position last week. A two round fiasco took place on the streets last night between a couple of business men. No damage was done. II. Zimmor , Fred Landes , Adolph C. Lutnnd Kuirono Uchring were the guests of Judge Heuthcr Sunday after noon and all had a very pleasant time. I'YTHIAN I'UKPAHATIONH. Nearly All Arrangements For tlio Week's Invents Completed. The various committees of the Knights of Pythias , which arc making arrange ments , for the events of the coming week , mot at the ollice of French & Clark , IJouglas street , yesterday morning. Tliero was a larco attendance , and Chairman French presided. The various reports of committees showed Hint allot the various arrangements were coming to a culmi nation in a gratifying manner , and that everything pointed toward the all'air as a big success. It was decided to oiler prizes for the best drilled Omaha divisions , anil the sums wore sot at $100 for the first prize , $50 for the second and ยง 25 for the third. All members of the various com mittees were requo.ito.d to meet in full uniform at the regimental headquarters to-night. KcHtltntlon nnd Kclcnse. At the Union Pacific depot last night , just before the arrival of the west-bound overland train , Ofllccr Uempsoy arrested Fannie Carroll and her husband on com plaint of Kmtna lietcher , and Mrs. Stein , who charged the prisoners with at tempting to depart with dress material which Mrs. Carroll had undertaken to make up for the complainants. The de fendants wore on their way to Portland , Ore. As they had their trunks shipped ahead they claimed that they could not make restitution until they reached their destination , and as a pledge that the dresses woulu bo returned Mrs. Uctchor was given an old watch and some money. Mrs. Stein received about $11-50 in money. The couple was released and they boarded the train and left the city. Tailed AH n Crook. William Bruncr , wiio claims to bo a farmer , but who is alleged to be a crook , appeared before Judge Berka charged with forgery. Ho was held over to the district court tinder $1,200 bonds. Bruner visited Woodbridge , the music dealer , Friday and decided to buy a $500 Knabo piano. Wooduridgc thought that ho had made a good sale , and in conse- qucncn ho took the supposed purchaser up to his house , entertained him during the remainder of the day , and gave him n soft couch to rest his weary head upon curing the night. Saturday Brunei came into Woodbridgo's store and asked for paper for the purpose of writing n letter. He got one of tlio firm's Icttot heads and wrote a letter asking for en tertainment elsewhere , and purporting to bo written by Mr. Woodbridgo. lit was caught in his crookedness and con sequent ! } ' arrested. The Metropolitan Cable. The Metropolitan Cable company has at last commenced to move. Presidcni Underwood has boon in New York during the past month making arrangements and contracts for the manufacture of the necessary material , and the. building ol the lines. A large portion of the mate rial is now on its way fo this city , ant will probably arrive hero to-morrow President Underwood is also on hia waj to this citv. The ofllccrs of the company will not stafo what street they intend t < open on , but they recognize tlio fact tha the limit of their franchise will close ii less than forty days from date , and tha if they do not commence work befon that time their franchise will bo void It is stated on good authority that th company will put in considerable con struetion work before frost sets in. Newsboys and Hoottilncks. The plan of the Omaha City Mission ii changing the time of entertaining th boys socms to have been an admirabl ono. At 4:30 : yesterday afternoon abon twenty-five were on hand. Charlie Key nolJs addressed the boys. They listunc attentively and scorned to bo imprcssc by the advice given. Tlio subject c securing a newsboys' and bootblacks homo was proposed to them. A desir was expressed by all that ono bo pro vidnd. As soon as the mission can ascoi tain whether there are enough to warraii the ellbrt it will prosecute the worK t completion. For fear of losing a.day's work , man persons put oil' takn.g physic until Sa unlay. Tlio better plan is not to dela but take it as soon as needed , it may sav you n hard spell of sickness. If you war the most benclit from the least amount c physio without causing you any incoi venionco , loss of appetite or rest. lal < Sf. Patrick's Pills. Their action on tli liver and bowels.arc thorough , they giv a freshness , tone and vigor to the who ] ystom and act in harmaxy with nature UrnvUioH. Tom Murray , the builder of the pa tially completed hotel on Fourteen ! street , has been arrested for violation < r the city ordinance by obstructing tl rI sidewalk with building material. II I will prububly apjiuur in court this menThe 5 Inf | The KvniiKolical Lutheran Kmanm association has tiled articles of ineorp ration with tliu count.v.ulurk. Tliu obju of tlio corpoiatlon is for works of more mid charitable purposes , for tlio relief < tliu sick ami the suH'cring , and for tl euro mill education of orphans and n fleeted childrenanil itlso for the suppo of widows and aied people , without re reiico to creed , color or natiotmlit The association is oryanl/ed for a peril of thirty years. The ineorporators a K. A. Foglcstrom , J. O. Dutweiler , Jol K llolin , S. V. Gustrtvsou and A. Anderson. Dr , S. U. Patten , . dentist , room HI H atu < ; o buildius , Ouialia. Telephone DCS Motncs boasts at 100 dwellings : n i , twonty-livxj budiuvss 'liotues built tli scusou. . . . " . ' OUR GALLANT FIRE FIGHTERS The Dangerous Task of a Fireman A Life of Exoitementi . OMAHA'S FIRST FIRE COMPANY The Chief's of ttio 1'Ast Personnel of the Dopnrtinnnt A Well Equipped Brlicade The Engine Home * . ticrnl , The marvels of electricity and steam are no where more visible than in the changes wrought in tlio lire department systems throughout the world. To the shadowy past , n tradition , is rclog.itcd the old volunteer llreman for ho has sur vived the necessity of his use and pro gress would have to recede lustead of advancing could the day of his prowess and valor bo recalled. Ho will long live in the grateful memory of posterity for his bravery was heroism , and his life and limb wcro ever risked in tlio safety of his follow citizen's property and person without ono thought of anticipated re ward. ' He is growing old now , Is the old lire laddie , and time has stolen trom him his supple vigor of limb and muscle of old , but for allthat his lire is not con sumed , but rekindled into llame us bright as the polished brass on the old machine when memories of his red-shirted days of glory are recalled. Ho forgets his rheu matic pangs , reminders of long forgotten colds contracted from over-heated lire races , and spins with vim his yarn of the days when the No. 1 and the Dig U met on the level , neck to neck and the rival companies , with every energy bent and every muscle strained to its utmost , sped on like the wind with but ono ambition in the world , to bo the first to reach the beckoning llames. Ho will point you to the old trumpet hung upon the wall like the warrior's sword , and regard it with pride , for through it ho otton yelled the cheering cry that led to victory , "jump her ; jump her , jump her down. " A MIDKK11IT 1't.A.MK is discovered along joist and lumber. A quick pull at the cornet box and the vis ible but potent agent of electricity sounds a gong at tlio engine house a mile away awakening men ever sleepinir like sol diers on the cvo of battle. The same un seen agent unfastens bolts and bars and releases horses from their couplings in- staneously and m another minute , or ore the indicator has told the location of the llamc so far away , the spirited horses with aparatus and men equipped are dashing direct to tlin spot like an atrow from the bow. Another minute , and hose is ail justed to the neighboring j > lu and the hissing sound as if of a mam moth serpent's dying pain , proclaims that the llanio is spent and dead. And so quietly lias the whole work been ac complished that the neighbors a few blocks off will only know of the occurrence - renco when they read it in the morning's paper. Contrast this perfection with the time when smoke by day and llamc by night guided tlio toiling liromnn pulling the heavy engine and trusting to iielj ; picked up"on tlu > way to lighten his bur den and the pictures are us the loco motive and dromedary. The organisation of THE mibl' Kllti : COMTANV IK OMAHA "Tho Pioneer Hook and Ladder , " was founded upon necessity and effected by its charter January 17,1801. The forma tion of other companies followed am ! their efforts in the protection of mop erty are matters of history , redounding in their credit , for bravery and solf-sac- rilico. Still as viewed in tlio light of to day's events , tlio old volunteer depart nient was a crude affair.and that Omaha , which was then a wooden city , was not consumed entirely by the visita' tion of a great lire was more duo t < Providence in preventing it , than tin ability of tlio firemen to cope with it ' Thoe'lVortsof other cities in the porfectioi of their lire systems and the institutioi of paid departments of professional lire men , whoso ti.mo and attention distractei .from other pursuits led to new discover ies ami mechanical contrivances for tin mastery of llamos , led the. Omaha pe < pie to adopt a similar organization. A iirst , this organisation , cffeeti'din 1870 b ; the consolidation of all the existing com panics , was a partially paid , partial ! ; volunteer department. This , too , wa the case in most of the oilier cities of tli' ' country. It was hard for the old firemai to relinquish his hold upon th engine , difficult to persuade him tha machinery and horse-power wore sup plotnontine Ins use. Hero , as elsewhere lie succumbed at last to the iron discipline plino put upon him , and rcali/.cd in tun that the new order was by far the better So ho gradually dropped out , his grutui tous services being performed by pai < men , who made of nis old pastime trade , and the nucleus of the presen department was formed , increasing wit. the city's grow tli until it has attained it present existence. The following are the names of TIIK FIHB ClllKKlJ Ofc" OMAHA with their dates of service : A. J. Simr. . son , 180(1 ( ; J. V. Sliecly , 1808 ; J. Marko 1870 ; Charles Simpson , 1871 ; .1. J. Call gan. 1873 ; Frank KlofVner , 1877 ; J. , . ( ialligan , 1878 ; John H. Hutlcr , 1882 , an J. J. Ualligan , 183i ( , the present encuii bent. As existing to-day the lire dopartmor of Omaha comprises six companies , nun bored from ono to six , exclusive of tw hook and ladder companies. With tli exception of the two latter coiupanu and the chemical engine , the apparati in use is exclusively hosu carts. Thei are thri'o steamers standing in as man engine houses , but barred from activil from the absence of any connection wit them of hteam retorts , which would ii sure tluiir immediate need if called inl use. Jt is claimed that steam * can be gei crated from cold water in them by meat of lire alone in tlireu and a half minute sufficient to throw a stream , but ailini ting this fact as possible , it can scarce ! bo supposed that the stream thus pn duccU would be capable in force to r work on the high buildings throng ; out the city. The water power supplii by the reservoir is alone used , and i course this pressure ) must diminish wlu distributed to additional pings , which tl city's incro'iso will demand. These ei gines , capable of such prompt and pov erful action , are a sad sight standii neglected and alone , particularly aft costing the eity so much for their pu chaso. The lir.it steamer , known as tl "Hlack Maria , " was sold to a junk deal for $ ! ! ! > , and unless the threp ongin standing idle are converted into u > o may bo presumed they will follow tl junk dealer's route , too. All THE ENGINE HOUSES save the ono of No. 3 , on Harnoy strcc are city property , and each , except th ono , is a model of neatness and clean ! ness. Ono might cat a meal from tli spotless lloors and a lady might ma ! her toilet before their burnished brassc Poor No. 3 wears anything but a Goi bless-our-homo look. The dopartme in its actual employ has titty-two nn and seventeen horses , and its payroll presented for the month of August she ) an expenditure of $4,635.50. This sum exclusive of horseshoeing , feed and r pairs to apparatus , and embraces on wages , rent and payment for electric supplies. Two new four-wheel hosocai have been.ordered , which will necesi tate the purchase of four addition horses. Several improvements n contemplated , looking toward the great perfection of tUo entire dopartmei The following is I A COMI'J.UTB LIST of the department , with the liuo of sc vice and the company of each roan , to gether with the location of the tarloua engine houses. J. J. Galilean , chief ; C. A. Salter , first assistant ; J. J. Utrnes , second assistant ; J. C. I'urrish , . secretary ; John Morse , superintendent of fire alarms ; Harrison Miller , lineman ; ! H. L. Hamaclotti , vcter- nary surgeon and George Ulabo , chief's driver. No. 1. Twenty-fourth and Saunders streets. Captain Georgn Windhclm ; driver , George Crcnger ; pipemen. I/owls Cassidy , James Gonncley , J. C. Wilson. No. a. Tenth--street between Douglas and Farnam streets. Captain , Theodore Grebe ; driver , James Travnor ' ; pipomen , John Murphy , John Mo'Brido , William Crallc and John Lank. No. 3. Harney street between Thir teenth nnd Fourteenth streets. Captain , William Webb ; driver , William J. Raney pipomen , Patrick Noouau and Joseph Lank. No. 4. Eleventh and Castellar streets. Captain. Samuel Crowley ; driver , August Williams ; pipe man , George Mil ler. ler.No. No. 5. Phil Sheridan street. Captain , George A. Coulter ; driver. Morris Tur- tlcson ; pipemen , Nvilliam Ellis and John Anderson. No. 0. Sixteenth nnd l/.ard streets. Captain , Frank Graves : driver , \V. H. Lamond ; pipemon , L. H. Winslow , M. J. Mulvanoy , John Taggart. Hook and Ladder No , 1 , stationed at 3's house. Captain , John Burdick lieutenant , Henry Logcs ; driver , Kdward Dvvyor , laddcrnicn , James Uulaney , Jos eph Wavnn , James Cornnck , P. Mc Guiro. G. H. Patton , N. Nelson ; tiller- man , C. II. I'rinirle. Hook and Ladder No. 3 , at No. 1 en- glno house. Captain , John Simpson , driver , M. J. Carter ; laddormen. 1) . P. Heard , H. Clements , William Kedllold , A. Van Allstine , George Barnes. In its entirety THE LOT OF A FIKEMAN is not a happy one and ho earns dearly every dollar of his salary. His long an'd enforced hours of case are spent in con stant dread of the anticipated alarm , and ho sleeps in apprehension of a sudden awakening. In season and out ho must face all kinds of weather and to hesitate in entering the burning bulM- ing , albeit tlio walls are cracking , is sub jection for him to tlio brand of cowardice , ills bravery is forgotten witli the occasion calling it forth , and his glory is posthumous , hardly that , for the bones of the liremcn who went to their death amid the fallen walls of the Grand Cen tral hotel on that September night in 187b are yet unhonored by the erection of any public monument over them. Tliero is inoio truth than poetry in the doggerel on No. 5's engine house walls : When lire Is called and dancer Is nl.u'h "Cinil and the luoniun , " is the people's cry. When tint tire is quenched and nil Is rUliteil , God and the lirenien are both Absolutely Pure , , This powder never varlHS. A mnrvclof put tj.stroturUi and wholcsomoness. Mara ccou omlcnl than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bi noMln competition with the multitude of lot cost short wclirht nlum or pho'plmto powdern Bold only In c n < J. ItoYAt , BAKINII POWDEH C 101 Wall-st. . N. T. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY BRONZES AT- Importer's Prices HAX MEYER & BRO PRIVATE DISEASE ! lllood polun vnercul tain gleet smttiir mnliul mil sluns , IOKI i eexunl | > wo weakness c the sexual u pang , want i dexlro In mi or f e in n I whether fro 1 in p r ti d e 11 i h a U i t B i ; yotimj or to ; unl habits 5'initnte jcai . or any can Ihatdcbllltat I the b e i u ; f n n < tion speedily n t pcrmiineat curtU. Consultation frte and strictly conllilcntl ; Mctllcluu ttut free from ol pt > atlon tn all ) > ai of the United Ststej. Corrqjpomlence ri'Ci-U tirpnipt attention. No letter ) answered nnlc accompanied by four ecnti In tAtnp Send I cents In ttamp for pamphlit and Hit of ( jucetloi Ttriflietrlctlr caili. Call on or addrenn IU I'UWUIiL. UKKVKS , No. 311 South 13IU bt. . Onmlia , Neb , WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. CUllKS COIKJII * . O ) M > S ASTII M \ , llltONOI TlS. AND ALL , hCHOKtn.OUS IIL'MllltS. I'DHMINS Will ) 1IAVK iltKV TAKIVD < 'OI > IjIV Oil. will Doploued to lenrn Hint Dr. Wllborhu t cct'ilrd , from Ulrectlnnn uf etivvriil profeit4lon.il K < tUmeii , In coiibtnlng Hiopurj Oil ami I.lint ) 111 u nmanni-r tUut u U pleit'aiit to ( lie tittn. nlV-1 uTe-'U In l.u m cjmplilnti nrj truly wonder 1 Verr many iM-rnoni wnoto cn e wuru iironoum hopelex. nidoliii ImJ taken Hi icls.ir Oil jciralo tluia without ni'irkoil oloct. liavu bojn entln rurocl by unlng till * ' itreparttlftn. lla tnrn > tn < l u the iti'nuln * . Munufnc-tute 1 only by A. U , W1MH Clieailii , Uuitau. YOU WILL NOT Be disappointed , it you look to us for thoroughly good , new and fash ionable clothing , hats and furnishings , for men'and boys , we have an immensely large and attractive stock to chose from. But it is not alone our superior assortment upon which we claim your patronage. It is our methods of doing business , Strictly one price and the same marked in plain figures on each article. ' Money refunded for anything that can be bought cheaper elsewhere , , or that is not satisfactory , if promptly returned. These methods demand attention , not only from those who seek to secure poods at the lowest prices , but also from those buyers who lack implicit confidence in their own judgment , as they can depend upon honest treatment. It is our aim to so please those who once deal with us , that they will ever after be our patrons. Our Boys' department has , during the past few days , received many additions. We open today 250 all wool plaited Norfolk Suits , knee pants , at $2.50. Just the thing for boys who are hard on clothes , The material is durable and they are made strong. The same suit costs in other houses , at > least $4.00. All goods marked in nlain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company IB ? w Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. wno ! ' rvAC < jrii Tr.Dtiin THE ocoauiriir or im COVNinVVIU. . 8IE Br ETAJILNIha Tlllil MiT HUT TUB CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND &P4CIFIC RAILWAY Ky rcaion of Ita ctntral position c.oio relation to llnea Knit of Chicago , and conttrujuj lines at terminal points Writ , Northwest and Sodthwoit , Ii the trua mldJlo link In that tiAn contlnentai intern which Invllf.i and ficllltntea trarol ana ttafllo between tha AtUutla and 1'aclflc. The Reck Isliai ci Ia llaa an4 branches Includ * Chi- cngro. JoJlct , OttaTra , I.as lle , Tcorla. Genereo , Vollna and Hock Island , In Illinois ; Davenport , tluicatlne , Washlucton , Falrflcld , Ottumu a , O kalooia , West Lib. .t. tic , KnoxYllto , Amlulion , Harlan , Oathrlo Centra anct Council llluff , lnlnn * : Oallatln , Trenton , St. * < epn , Cameron and Kans.n City , In Mlrsourlt I.CRI .worth anil AtcMson , InKanaani Albert Lou , Mlniiea poll * and Bt. I'ftulln511nnf < otni Wntcrtown nnil Bloux Kalli.lp Dakota , and hundred. . * of Intermediate cities and ton ns. ' . 'The Great Rock Island Route" Guarantors rpeed , comtort , certainty and safety. Its pf rmancnt way In distinguished for Its excelle nro. Ita trlilgf * are of Mono and lion. Ita track Is of solid teol , Its rollIflB stock perfect. Its pa seneor cqulpm nt has all the patety appliances that experience has pro 'o4 oeful , and for luiurlous aecommoilntlors Is uiu.ti-- p 9td. Its Kipre s Trains consist of superior l > ay Coachcn , olecrint rullnnn Talaco Parlor and Slecpiiff Can , superb Dining ( Jars , prurKlIng delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Joi > eph , Atchlsrn ami Kansas City ) restful Kecllnlne Chair Cars. It' man. a cement Is conservative , Its discipline exacting ; "The Famous Albert Lea Roi'e" Hctween Chicago and Minneapolis and St. I'a. Is thA favorite. Oor this line Solid Fast Kxprcia Trains rim dally to attractive resorts fur tourists In Iowa end Minnesota , and , > la Wntertown anil Sioux Kails , to the rlohuheatand Frrazlnfrlanilaof Interior Dakota. Via Seneca ami Kankakoe , the Hock Ivlund elf > r superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian * upoltt. J.afa j etts and Council Itluirs , Bt. JOM ph , AtehU son , Lea > rn orth , Humus City , St. r uJliUernn. ! . . dlate points. 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