Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1887)
Tif Tf.ljrtT * ' t VTTff THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1887. . 5 LINCOLN'S ' PAVING PROGRESS , Transforming the Capital's Bough Streets Into Boulevards. DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Mrs. StoddnrilSulnRdSnloon Keeper's Administrator For $5OOO Diun- ORCS The New II. At Jf. Freight Depot State HUIIHO Notes. frnoM TUB nun's MNcor.N IIUIIKAIT. | . Tlio paving contractors are pushing work with all the help that they can obtain nnd with a continuation Of the present weather a much larger area will bo covered with blocks before snoiv lltcs than it was thought possible couhJ bo done n month ago. The pret ont wcckn very largo force of men are laying concrcto and blocks on the street facing the Iho Elkliorn nnd Missouri Pacillo depots nnd In a few days the approach of trains on that line will bo over paved streets. On P. street the curbing Is going In place from Ninth ntrcct to the Capital hotel and another largo force nro at work on O street eastward from Iho B. & . M. tracks. IX OI.HTHICT COUIIT. The cnso of Martha Stoddard against the estate offjiis IIoppo 1ms been on trial for the past two days and has attracted more than the usual attention In the court room. Mrs. Ada M. HltU'iibonder , the prohibition candi date for district judge in this district , ap- pcar.s for the plaintiff and Mr. F. M. Hull and T , . W.'Hlllingsly , 11. D. Stearns , .1. K. Philpot mid others , appear for the defense. Tlio suit is brought for $5,000 damages , the plaintiir. Martha Stoddard , alleging that her husband came to his death from' Uio direct effects of drunkenness brought nbout througl the sale of liquor to him at the saloon of Gus Hoppo. Mr. lloppe , since the CIIRO was commenced , has died and it is now being defended by the administrator. The testimony was regarded ns strong for the plaintiff ut a former trial in which the Jury disagreed , and the cnso is now on a second hearing. It was expected that it would reach the jury last oveiiing. The time that lias olapsud slnco the case was commenced causes the testimony tocomo in r.ither slowly. Judge Chapman is presiding and the general opinion is that the jury will a second time fail to ngroo. A OIIBAT i.Mpnnvr.Mi'.NT. The Burlington road has Ju t commenced in this city ono of the most substantial and commodious freight depots that can bo found iu Jtho entire west. Tlio building is of brick , two stories high and covers a very largo area. Surrounding it the most commodious yards in the state , in | > ointof trackage , limy bo found , and nil are shaped and planned for speedy work. The approach'for dray and team work is commodious and the now pavement now being laid will make it easy for wrk. . The now depot was opened for work Monday. cirr COUNCU. WOIIK. At the last session of the city council n largo number of important matters wi-ro under consideration by the city fathers. Prominent among the questions was tlio much discussed city hospital , nnd the council discussion did not seem to make that small and mengro institution as bad ns painted. Ordinances were introduced allowing J. II. Huckataff Iho right to extend a single rail road track on the west side of Eighth street to the alloy first from O street. At amended gnido ordinance was passed. i\i ordhuinuo defining the duties of the board of public works was read and an ordinance pro viding a city market was read and rofei ml The city attorney was instructed to draw an ordinance creating tlio otllco of boiler inspector specter and defining tlio duties of such an ofllcor. Pronurty owners in tlio second pav ing district were ordered to put in their gas nnd water connections at onco. Among the petitions was a voluminous ono from a largo number of citbens in regard to the Sunday closing law , asking that the ordinance be. amended to give clothing men the same privileges on that day as are extended to other dealers. In the matter of new work nnd extending the U street storm water sew erage , the contract was awarded to Edward Hughes , who agreed to do the work for * 'JtU5.f)0. : In the report flled it was shown that during the month of October live. Urea had occurred in the city. STATE IIOUSK NOTK9. The Kearney Gas and Electric Light conv puny has filed articles of incorporation wit ! the secretary of state. The capital stock is $50,000. Tlio company limits its indebtcflness to two-thirds of the paid up capital stock , The Incorporators nro : Albert S. Maxwell , Edwin O. Maxwell and Grot-go L. Maxwell The state board of pharmacy was eugagei ; yesterday in holding an examination umlci the state pharmacy law in the room occupied by the house of representatives. Some thirty or forty applicants are being examined. The board of public lands nnd building ! will hold a regular business session tomorrow row to make fluid settli-ment on the nov building nt the homo for the friendless creutci thi ) present season. Tlio supreme court took up the mining laws yesterday in the regular call of case ; appealed from the Fifth judicial district. Tin arguments in the mandamus case covering the powers and rights of the board of trans portation , occupied the attention of the court up to the hour of fl p. in. , the day before. As the arguments were complete and exhaus tive , it is very probable that a decision will not bo handed down for a week yet. The following notaries public wcro com missioned yesterday : L. M. Solby , Hastings ; Gcorgo F. Smith , Linwood. Butler county ; Alpha Morgan , Broken Bow ; Charles Nio- olai , Sargcant , Custer county ; Alonzo W. Price , Merna , Ouster county ; S. W. Kelley , Chase county ; Edward Muuoomb , Sidney ; Henry P. Camp , Omahu ; W. H. Coats , Arnpahoo ; O. C. Taylor , Genoa. William- Walton , Lincoln ; F. T. Wing , Beaver Cross Ing , Sowurd county ; Frederick M. IIuui- inond , Omuhu. The Duty of Dressing Well. Dry GoodB Chronicle : "Tho day will soon coiuo , " says iv well-known lotulor of fashion , "when it will no longer ho a slur on n good woman , elder or young , to suy who thinks a good deal of cu-oss ; she attaches enormous iniport- portanco to asthotics. " While it re mains a good motive to jjivo others ] ilui8uro and spare thorn disngrecahlo shocks , thorulo must hold good in every dopixrtmcu' of lifo. "Tho day will soon come whan it shall ho a recognized duty to conceal what is olTunsive , when Blight doformalitics of limb and skin shall ho avowedly disguised hy art and great and fetnrtlitjg doformalitios shall eeuho to disgrace our public streets. It is ono of the duties of lifo to grouse the wheels on which wo drive as far as over that is consistent with other duties , and moat people must judge for themselves how far that is. "It is as easy to dress well as ill , since dress wo must. Absolute unconscious ness as to how she looks is impotttihle to any woman , since every eye tolls her unhidden ; therefore , indifference- ap pearance is inculcated. It is natural to wish to please in all ways hy kindness and a pleasant manner or at least , not to displease. How delicately Goldsmith distinguishes his two typos of innocent and admirable womanhood ! Differently lovely , 'Olivia w a often affected from too great a dcsiro to please ; Sophie even repressed excellence from her fears to offond' 'one vanquished by a single hlow , the other hy olTorts successfully repeated. ' ' Very hoautiful women are boldoin vain. They are so used to tholr own beauty that they do not think much about it. any moro than n man thinks much about his rank or profession whoa not engaged in his duties. The vain woman is she who has been un fairly disparaged. Under suit con sciousness is the revolt against injus tice and , like all revolts , is disagree able. Were all women acknowledged to have each her 'iwints' personal as well as mentaland allowed to cultivate them in a sensible and simple spirit , there would bo loss envy nnd malice , less van ity , and wasted time , and more inno cent pleasure throughout lifo. But a pretty woman who louves uncultivated her mind and heart for the sake of her btitly , that 5s the illustration of the "jowcl of gold In a swine's snout. ' " Panama Canal Company Bankrupt , flcorgo 0. llurlbut , In the Forum : The funds reported available on the noth of Juno , Ib37 , amounted to 143,233- 428 francs. A now loan was offered on the 20lh of July , of 600.000 franc bonds. Of thcso bonds , olTorcu at 410 francs , only ioS,8S7 ! wore taken. These addad to the company's resources 113,010,280 franca , and swelled the indebtedness to 1(101,811,000 ( francs , nnd the yearly In terest to 68,111,670 francs. The visible resources of the company tire , there fore , barely sufllclcnt for ono year's ex penses , taking the story as it is told hy the "Bulletin" with all its evident bup- pressiotiH and glosses and mystifications. Allowing no moro than tholr fair value to theto , it Is plain that the company is ruined , The concurrent testimony of disinterested Eciontlflo men , Euro peans and Americans , is that the mab3 of the excavation to bo made is even now greater than the company's highest estimate for the entire work. It has cost , there fore 1,000,000,000 francs to do nothing at all. If all this money had been fur.- nishcd by M. do Lessepsnnd his friends , who could know what they were doing , it would have been moro waste to spend H on an enterprise conceived in vanity and prosecuted without seriousness and without intelligence ; but wo have all been told with wearibomo iteration that the Panama canal was the work of poor proprietors , of people , that is to say , who had no money to loso. M. do Los- f-ops has used the magic of his name to "beguile these simple-minded folk , and lo wheedle them into risking the hard- earned savings which they kept such was their knowledge , of the world and of finance laid away in a corner. It is they , and not ho , who will milTor by the failure of the canal , for his cheerful Kpirit is not to bo quelled by the misfor tunes of others , nor oven by the rollcc- tion that his place in the history of his time is already marked out by tno side of that minister. whowith a light heart , "cd his country into the most fatal of wars. Hideous In JCvery Guise , ' Whether it bo the best known form , chills and fever , or else bilious remit tent , double ague or ague cake , is that abominable disorder involving the liver , the bowels and the kidneys.known as malaria. Every complaint classified under this generic , though erroneous appellation , is destructive of the ner vous system , but is , unhappily , not to bo subdued , or oven checked , by the use of ordinary nervines , febrifuges or tonics. Tlioro Is , however , prompt re lief and ultimate cure to be found In Hosto" tier's Stomach Bitters , foremost among the proprietary remedies of America , and widely known In other lands. Not only diseases born of mi asma , but rheumatic complaints , super induced hy exposure in bad weather , inherited or incurred debility of the kidneys or bladder , dyspepsia and an irregular condition of bowoln , are cura ble nay , certain to bo cured by this deservedly esteemed and professionally sanutionod corrective. At Baltimore the other day Mary Mitolioll and Milton White wore mar ried in the captain's room of the Southern police station. The young woman was under arrest there , charged with being incorrigible. A clergyman performed the ceremony and a justice prcbonted bouquets and delivered a speech. * The Father of Many Ills. .Constipation lends-to a multitude o physical troubles. It is generally the result of carelessness or indifference to the simplest rule of health. Eugene McKay , of Brantford , Ont. , writes : I had for several years been a sufferer from constipation , had taken a great many different remedies , some ol which did mo good for a time , but only for a time , thotij iny trouble came back worse than over. I was induced by a friend , whom BuANDiumi'8 PILLS had bone- fitted , to try thorn. I did so taking two each night for a week , then ono every night for about six weeks. Since that time I have not experienced the slightest difficulty whatever , and my bowels move regularly every day. I believe firmly that for sluggishness of the bowels and biliousness BKANDUUTU'S PILLS are far superior to any other. An Altoona man sold a lot for $1,000 a short time ago. The man who bought it put up a house on half of it and then sold the remainder of the lot for S ! > 00. The curious feature of the transaction is that the man who made the last- named purchase is the man who sold the whole lot for 81,000 only a few mouths boforo. A granite tile , 800 years old , taken from the tomb of William the Con queror at Caen , Normnndyis on exhibi tion in show window at Detroit. Mat Stuart , a hunter of St. Charles , Mich. , on ono day recently bagged 11 partridges , 2 woodcocks , 1 raccoon , and 8 rabbits , and found u bee trco yielding 40 pounds of honey. There nro about eighteen thousand female students in the different colleges iu the United states. . - HAVE YOU A SKIN DISEASE ? < If so there Is no system of treatment that olk-rs the certainty of euro and economy of time und money , us do the CiiTicinu HKMKIUKH. Wo will send free to any sufferer "How to Cure Skin Diseases , " 04 paKes , W ) Illustrations nnd 1UO testimonials menials , every ono of w hlch repeats this story. I have been a terrible Mifferer for years from diseases of the skin and blood ; nave been obliged to shun public places by reason of my disfiguring humors ; have had the best pliyal- clans : lmve < t > pnt hundreds of dollars , and not no relief until 1 used the CUTICIIUA HK.MKIUKS , which have cured me , nnd left my skm as clear mul blood us pure us a child's. ALT RilHU.M. CUTICUHA nuMKniKH are the uroatoht medi cines on earth. Had the worst case of Salt Hheum In this country. Mr mother had It twenty yearn. In fact died fromlfc I bellleve CUTICUIIA would have saved her lifo. My anus , breast ami hi'iid were covered for three yearn , which nothing lelluvinl or cutod until 1 used the ( 'UTICUIIA KKSOI.VKNT , Internally , and CUTI- emu and CUTICUIIA SOAIexternally. . NKWAUK.O. . J.W.ADAMS. HEAD , KACI5 AND IIODy HAW. I commenced to use your CUTICUKA KKMRDIKH last July. Myheaduud face nnd some parts of my body were almost raw. My head wua cov ered with wabs and oren. and my sufforlnR was fearful. Iliad tried everything I hud hoard of In the east nnd west : My ctw-o \ as considered a very bad one. I have now not a particle of ulcln humor about me , and my cose Is considered wonderful. UKC.VTUU , Mica. Mns. S. E. WIIIPPLE. A FKVKU SOltE CUKEn. I must axtend to you the thanks of one of my customerH , who has been cured , by usliiff the CtiTtcuitv ItKMKDiES , of an old sore , caused by long txll ! of slckunss or fever eight years aijo. lie wii8t > obadhu wai fearful he would have to have hU lee amputated , but U happy to Hay he Is now entirely well , sound as a dollar. Here- qui-st.s mu to use hli name , which 14 II. II. OAHON. merchant , of this place. JOHN V. MINOIt , Urugglst , Oalaslioro.Tcnn. Bold everywhere. Price , CirricimA , Hc ) : SOAP. 2.V ; cimcuiu UESOI.VKNT. II. Prepoifd bv thu POTTKIt DltUd AND ClIKUICAl , CO.IlOtUlt , MllSS. tTriiind for "How to Cnre Skin Diseases , " 81 patje * . 60 lllmtratlons , and 1UO testimonials. flUTr.nwUh the lovlle-st delicacy Is the skin I In preserved with Cutlcuru Medicated Soap. KIDNEY PAINS \Vlth their weary , dull.achlnj ; , lifeless , all gone senbntiuu HKLIBVLD IN ONK MINUTK by thQ UUTICI > IA ANTI-PAIN . H'LASTKii.U'nie flrkt and only patu-xub- l lPj { Paster. AllxlrnBBl ts,23cent3. ' . SPIES .QUOTES SCRIPTURE. The Annrchlst's Answers to Inquir ies About His Soul's Snfoty. HE IS NOT SEEKING SALVATION. Captain Schnnck Keeps Ills Kycs * Peeled Vor I'ltlRlmrficrs With Tliclr Mysterious Box Xlna Growing DlHcottrnjicil. About tlio AnnrclilHts. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. [ Sjxjclnl Telegram to the nnE.l Cnptaln Sclmnck's attention was cnllod to-day to the sensational j'nrn from Plttsburg nbout the two mysterious men starting for Chtcnpo with n Btlll nioro mys- tcrious box which they wcro nclnioulslicd b'y a venerable looking man to "handle carefully , as it might go oft. " The captain laughed nt this and said while the ingenuity of the re porter who created the story was to bo com- mcndcd.that he didn't Intend to lese much sleep over the matter. It is hinted , however , around the station that the burgomaster Is keeping his eye "pooled" for the Plttsburg- ors , not so much because ho takes much stock In the story as because ho has tin Idea that something Is going to drop before the seven anarchists do. Over in the Jail this morning there wcro only n few visitors. jkVhcn the signal was given that their hour of relaxation was over , their mall was handed to the anarchists and Miss Van Zandt watched every move her August made as ho disappeared to ascend the staircase which leads to tlm gallery on \yhich is his full. A slitulo of sadness came over her wan face , which is beginning to got that pitiful look which anxiety brings on the faces of tlio young. Ho smiled at her as ho came along and her face lighted up ngain. A good many people are wondering why some minister or priest docs not go to thcso men and convert them before they nro hanged. A good lady , prominent In W. C. T. U. matters and n great evangelist and blblo reader , thought she would attempt to convert Spies. Ho received her with the greatest suavity , and treated her In the most gentle manly way , but ho made her feel that her efforts to bring him to repentance wcro lllco trying to make the Mississippi run north ward. "Do you realize. " she nskcd , "that Christ died for all ; for rich and poor , for you and formol" "No , ma'am , " ho answered , and returned the question. "Do you realize , my dear lady , that the poor are dying for the rich ; that the little children nro being starved and frozen to death because the rich seek to bo richer , and rob the worker of his carningsl" "Don't you know that you have an Immor tal and never dying soull" " 1 know that a liorso has not ; nnd yet n strong horse can earn hjs board nnd lodging , while many healthy , Industrious men cannot who are popularly reported to have souls. " For every quotation of scripture she would give him , ho would get back nt her with something about how "hardly a rich man should enter into the kingdom of heaven , " and when she said something nbout com munism , ho deferentially reminded ho that the apostles had all things in common. And yet again , when she said something about obeying these in authority over us , these who owned the land and all that , ho asked her to read him that place where it says , "Tho earth hath Ho given to the children of men. " She finally gave up with a sigh and sal * she would pray for him , for which ho thanked her , nnd the dear , good old lady retired with a feeling that perhaps she hadn't made a very marked impression. Spies' smile of satisfac tion would have uiado Mophisto turn green with envy. "Would you sign a petition for n commuta tion of Pieldcn's scntcnccl" was nskcd of As sistant States Attorney Walkcrthlsmorning. "I feel kinder toward Ficlden and Schwab than I do toward the others because of their modest demeanor during the trial , but I do not see how you can discriminate between the guilt of any of these in the conspiracy. No ; I wouldn't care to sign any petition for any of them. " Either Liberty or Death. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. George Engle , Louis Linggand Adolph Fischer , of the group of condemned anarchists , have written open letters to Governor Oglesby refusing any commutation of sentence short of liberty and declaring their unabated faith in anarchy. Their letters are very long and consist mainly of nn exposition of their wcll'lcnown jdcas re garding the social conditions existing nnd ho necessity for remedies. They declare , In BUbstaucc , that they nro not guilty of any crimes ; that they have exercised tlio right of 'rco speech , free thought and free nsscm- jlago in guaranteed by the constitution , and lave criticised existing evils and succored iholr fellow citizens with their advice , ns Is the right of every lionost citizen. Their ex- icricncc , they say , lins eradicated their belief in the existence of equal rights of i > oor and rich , nnd the action of public oftlcors , police1 and militia have produced the belief that the present conditions cannot last long. Not being conscious of any guilt they say , "tho powers that bo may murder , but cannot legally punish them , " and protest against commutation of sentence , demanding either liberty or death. Fischer. In his letter , declares , among other things , that If ho is hold responsible for the death of policemen nt the Hnymnrkot , every al > olllonist [ could bo held re sponsible for the deeds of John Hrown. tmyoforo ho could not ask or accept "mercy" without lowering himself In lils silt-estima tion. Ho asks if defaming nnd misrepresent ing advocates and teachings of social recon struction will do any good , nnd as an answer quotes an excerpt from Benjamin Franklin's essay , "Rules for reducing n great empire to n small one , " dedicated to the English gov ernment in 1770 , in which Franklin says if n few of the "factious demagogues" should bo hanged , "tho blood of martyrs shall work a miracle In favor of your purpose (1. ( o. your own ruin ) . " TEIjEGKATH TOLLS. NcAvYonK , Nov. 1. [ Special Telegram to the Br.K. ] Tlio day of 10 and 15 cent telegraph - graph rates is over for the present. Doforo leaving for Europe , Gould , on behalf of the Western Union , nnd Chandler , representing Mockny nnd the Postal and United line : cauio to an agreement under which telegraph wars nnd reckless rate cutting should bo ter minated , and an era of peace and slightly higher and more profitable telegraph tolls in augurated. This morning the new schedule goes Into effect. There will bo hereafter no tariff less than 20 cents between the various cities. This will bo the rate to Philadelphia , and the rate to Baltimore and Washington will bo ! i5 cents. To these points the rates of both companies will bo identical. Through out the west there will bo a difference of 5 cents in the rates of the two companies. To points further west , like Milwaukee and St. Paul , the Western Union rate will hereafter bo 60 instead of CO cents. Dr. Norvin Green , president of the Western Union , said that the agreement entered into had been practically determined on when Gould and Mnckay were conducting cable negotiations last summer. Mackay made an adjustment of cable differences dependent on cessation of hostilities between the land lines. The cable negotiations fell through because of the un compromising attitude of the English cable representatives and subsidiary arrangements ns to wires on land. When the Western Union people purchased the Baltimore & Ohio property , however , they intimated to Chandler that they wcro ready to resume negotiations. Matters wore then settled upon the basis outlined three months ago. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven In millions o liomes for moro tlinn a quarter of a century. It Is used by the United States Government. En , ilorsed by the heads of the Brent universities , ns the Strongest. Purest and Mo < < t Henthful- Dr. Price's the only Halclng Powder thnt doei not contain Ammonia , Lime or A urn. Sold only In cansrnlCK nAKINO PoWEIl CO. . Now York. Chicago. St. Louis. Latest Quotations from the Misfit stock Market 1119 Farnam street. The longs badly squeezed. The shorts have everything their way. Outside buyers throng the Misfit Parlors , whilst city consumers buy more than average amounts , Misfit suits find ready buyers at short prices , Original tai lor prices being cut in half. Misfit overcoats , medium to extra fine , are fast sellers. Astrachan and for being fav9iites. Pants are steady , with increased demand for New York styles. Full quotations below , with extra announcements for the week. MISFIT SUITS. Made to Order for KO.OO ; Will bo Sold for $ (0.00 ( . . u u 0500 j2jQ 80.00 " " " 15.00 avOO " " 17.50 40.00 " " 80.10 45.00 " " " C3.M 60.00 " " " 25.70 C6.CO " " " 87.50 00.00 " " 30.C5 MISFIT PANTS. Tor SUM That were Made for (5.09 MISFIT Prince Albert Suits. For fUO.OO That wore Made to Order for. (40.00 25.00 ro.oo co.oo 70.00 Jt > * Q it 85.00 " 60.00 " 100.00 SEALSKIN OVERCOATS. Hade to Order for $300.00 ; AV111 bo Sold tor 1165 00 " " " ! 0.00 " " loooo ' 150.00 " " " 75.00 Can be had in Over 700 Different Styles and j ( Sizes , af the same price as fhe counterfeits.1 Insist upon seeing th Trade Mark or you may hi deceived. THE MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY , Detroit , Chicago , Buffalo , I KOll BALI ! 1JT Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha , Neb. I nuiTinill Beware of morclianti who conimoncl nthor atovpi In preference to I nfll TIIlN'--lAUI.ANDS. ' " Tlicy hnre ultlior fulled to neciirrt Iho "Unrlaml" T | unu I lull i ncrncy or nri > INTEIIESTKD In scllliiK loss ilrMritblo stovi's. NATURE'S REMEDY FOB SELTZER' ' Disordered Stomncli , Impaired Indigestion , Constipated Habit. AUemodrwhlch qnleklr charms The Infant In the mother' * nrnn , While ilrooplnif KO will strive to drain Kach drop the KOliletcloesconuiln. This KFVKUVKbClNU BKl/r/KIl Oat A blosalnit I'roTea to me and mine. eiTHTfft/ lEWYORK AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Arc Strictly Flr.t-C'ln. . . and nmona the larKP't , fastest HIIC ! finest In the norm. Balonn , second class and stecrupo In. > rncer Avcmnniailiitton * Unexcelled. Kverf regard for the comfort and convenience of par ecngers studiously couildered ana practiced. Steamers every Saturday for llliugow. City of Homo mils lor Liverpool October 12. It Is the largest and Hnest pns'cnuur summer nlloat. Ilntea of IIHIHIIKO for nil clnaHea us low i by any other llr t-cl s line. Ho- loon excursion tlcltcta at reduced rates. Jrafts for miy amount at lowest current rates , tor books of tours , tickets , or further lnfornmtlonl apply to HUNDKIlfcON lUlOTUKKS , Chicago , or FKANK B. MOOHKS , Umaha , Neb. Neb.RUPTURE RUPTURE ll'oiltiiTlrcurftdlnOU < J jtb Dr ' ctro-Macn lit Belt yorae'i .combined. ou r nt dth only ono In the world runcrmtlDir continuous tttdrfo < * JfdiTitlw i * 'currmt. BclontlflePowerful , parable , Comforl.ilile and Ed.ctlT * . Avoid fr i Ovrrll.OOO cured. R nd KUinp f ol AL 0 i.EOfKIC IJEI.TH "tOlt L _ _ . . DI. HORHE. UVEMIOB. lei WABAM AVL. r co- JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AdvertlsliiK lias nlwiiys proven successful , rtcforo pliiclnjany Newspaper Advertising1 consult LORD & THOMAS. 41 to 49 IU.4.lpk Slrt.u OHICAOO. UUIWI Uttiiin V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , 42.8OO H. W. YATES , President. .LEWIS S. UKED , Vlco-1'rcsldent. A. E. TOUZAUN , 'M Vlco-Presldent. \V. II. B. HUGHES , Cashier IHllKCTOHS. W. V. MOUSE , JOHNS. COU.IMS , II. W. YATKS , Ltcwis S. UKKU , A. K. Hanking Office THE IRON BANK. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. AIGcncral Hanking Business Transacted. Sample Bottles Free. Imported uiid bottled by Mthalovltr.li , ifletcb. cr & Co. , Cincinnati , O. For sale by the follow ing dealers : Klchardson Drug Co , Rlake , Bruce 4 : Co. , Adler A Holler , Ulaiutnne Bros. & Co. , Frank Dellone & Co. . lt.lt. Grotte. THOS. P. SIMPSON , Washing PATENTS ton , I ) . 0. No par KHVrd for patents until obtained. Write Inventor's Guide. THE I ONG.AND.SHORT OF IT , Who ll WKAK. NK.HVOtm. nr.IIII.ITA > Tr.l > , who In Ills I'OM.Y nnd IC1NOK A NO1. lilts TIII 'I.KI > nxrny htn VHIOU of 1IOOV , MINIanil MAMIOOIt.raiKlngrxliMitllni ; dmlm uiwin tlio roUNTAIKN of I.IFK , ii : AI > A < 'IIK , IIAOKAOIIK , Drcodnil PieMn , WKAHNKXH of Memory. IIANII * 1-iri.NK.HNIn NOriKTV. PIMIM.KAupon tlio t'ACK. nnd all the KFHCTfH ; Iriullneto KAIIIjV ItKUAYnml vorhnpifOXNUMP. TION nr IMNANITV. ihoillil cotillllt M onoo the Cii.KIIIIATF.l : > Ir. Clarke , Kxtablfttutl 18M. Dr. Clnrko ha < niftda NKKVOVN IIK- IIIMTV. ClIlinNU ) nnd nil IH > ca.iC9 of the UKMTO lllll.\ARY Orcana n l.lfo Studr. It ninltrs NO dlflcrcnco WHAT you bare taken or WHO hai fulled to euro you. * aKM A I.K.S MiffcrI UK from disease * pecu liar to their rrx can consult with Iho atsmanca or ipccdy relief and cure. Bond2conU postage fur woiks oil your dlscn. ci. -Pcnit 4 cent * | x < 8taR fbr Cclchrnlcd WorkH on t'hronlc , Norton * nnd l > ell rule Diseases. Coniultntloii , pcrtonally or by letter , free. Contult tlio nlil Doctor. Tliounnitd * ctirrtl. Ofllcmntiri imrlom lirlvnlo. 4i-1hoso contemplating Marriage n'lid fur Dr. 4'lnrUc'n celebrated guide- DCnle nnd t'rtiinlo. each Ite. , both KM. ( stninpn ) . llofuro contlitlng your CMC , rnuiult Dr. < : i.AIKi : . A friendly Idler or ran may rare futiiro Millorltiinml chnmr , nnd ndd coldea yean to life.IkXk "Mfc'i ( Secret ) Er ror * , " Mo. ( stumps ) . Medicine nnd writing ! sent everywhere , ferine from oxpoimr * . Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , U tn 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 100 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , 1LU i. S , 1 D. 1707 Olho Sired , St. Lonl.i , Bio. Of the Missouri Stnto Musoinn of Anatomy , Bt Louts , Mo. , Unit unity Collide lies ] > ltul , Lou- : lon , Glesuti , ( li-rnmnyiuid Now York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro ospecinlly thnso nrlstns from Impru dence , liivito ixllso sulFurlne to correspond with out/delay. Il ensc.s of Infection mid coutnuion cured Mtfely und Hiiocdlly without use of ilau- Kcrous drills. PiillentH whoso CIIPCS Imvu boon tivclcctail. badly trouted or pronounced Incur- nblo. should not full to write ns concerning thotr symptoms. All letters receive immediate ultoa- tfon. ,1UST PUIILISIIED. And will bo mailed F1U5E to any nddross on ro- celptof oun 3-cont stump. "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility nnd 1'hyslcnl Kxhnua- tlon , " to which Is added mi "Jistwy on Mor- rlBRrt , " with liiipoitant chanters on UlHeiu.oHof the Itenrodnrtlva Organc , tno liolo forming ft valuable medical treatise which Hhould be road by ulloung men. Address DRS , S , & D , DAYIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. J. B. HAYNES , Ol-'KIClAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District , 37 CHAM11HU Ol' COMMKUCB. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Ilotol In th state. Ixicatlnn cuntial , aiiiiolnlments tlrit-cilass. lleadquartvni for conimorclal mull and all politic * ! and public gatherh.es. , B < 1 noQGKN Best and shortrit system now In u. . . Circular * free. ITof. A.N.QAKliIJeJt.BoxiM.Bt.I.oul * . MISFIT OVERCOATS Jlatlo to Order for J18.00 ; Wltll bo Sold for 19.23 M.OO 10.00 JS.OO 11.40 6.00 12.DO 28.00 14.00 ItO.OO in.45 35.00 17.W 40.00 20.111 60.00 00.00 no.aa 70.00 U5.00 MISFIT COATS AND VESTS. In Astraclmn , Chinchilla , Flush , Beaver or Curlalrc. I'or I12.M That . were Made for . $35.00 " JMO . ito.oo " 2ll.rfl " " ' . 4000 " 25.78 " " " ' Our Own Make In Fine Chinchilla , Astra * clian , Cunndian Cloth , riush or Im port ( nl Curlnlnc , from $0.50 upmunls ; Ferfoct Fitting. Fitting.MISFIT MISFIT Prince Arthur Coats and Vests. For 115.00 That . wer M do to Order for. . . . $ .10.00 " 20.W " " . . . . 40.00 ' 25.110 " " " . . . . WW 7.GO M " . . . . nn.oo . saw " " " . . . . co.w FUB-TBJMMED 6VEBCOATS. Mudn to Order tor tS.OQf WU1 be Bold for S12.GO 8000 " it M iRnrt " " " 60.00 " " 35.00 I I F MISFIT 1119 Farnam , Between lltli and 12th Streets. : EVERY GARMENT IS MADE TO FIT THE PURCHASER FREE OF CHARGE ,