T"V V THE OMAHA DAILY BEEv MONDAY , NOVEMBEB 14 , 1887. A DARK NIGHT IN OMAHA. The City Loft Without a Supply of Gas. \ . GOING TO BED WITH CANDLES. Holds nnd Churches Partially Ijcfl In PnrktiCNH HcNorlliiu to the -t Tallow Ili and Depend- C ent on Coal Oil. 1 The City Without Gnu. The gas works people broke the sanctity of > Biibbnth yesterday In nn cnilcuvor to ubldo ' by the commnnds of the Great Creator Issued - sued some years ago regarding "Let there bo , „ light. " In the primitive and by-gono days of these orders thcro was no Intricate * machinery , damaged nnd warped by flre to combat the Ingenuity and patience of man , and consequently the mutter of bringing forth light was then much easier accomplished , as will bo verified by the gas company. Saturday's flro demoralized the plant on Eleventh street , and shut oft the supply for the street lamps and the patrons of the company , for a few hours on Saturday night the company tried diligently to furnish the illuminate , but without avail nnd long before midnight gave up the task. No time was lost In repairing the damage , and long before the charred and blackened interior of the works hud ceased steaming nnd smoking a small tinny of men were put to work on the bent iintl broken pipes and lire scorched apparatus. The men worked with a will throughout the night and all day yes terday with the expectation that the furnaces could be lighted mid the gas again turned on into the mains. Hut the task was beyond their best energies and when the shades of night began to gather It found the city with out a supply of the illuminating commodity , and never before in the history of Omaha have candles met with such a profuse exhibi tion of reverence and eoul oil deemed a pretty good light after all. Hy no means , however , was the city left In total darkness , The elcctrie and Incandescent lights came to a partial roHcue , and where they were in use lighted up the gloom as It were. Churches , hotels and places of amuse ment were greatly embarrassed. The I'uxlon proprietors being possessors of their own electric light plant experienced no difficulty in lighting up the rotunda nnd dining room of the building , but when it came tc furnishing a glim for the rooms of their guests considerable trouble was experienced. Tallow candles were resorted to , and as each guest stepped up to the office desk to get his key ho was handed u candle with instructions how to use It. Many laugh' able remarks were exchanged , and the wicked and story telling drummer took ad vantage of the occasion to reel off a yarn. It Is understood that the Paxton proprietors hv tend to fortify themselves against future ac cidents of this description by extending their electric lights to every room in the house. The Mlllnrd proprietors did everything ir their power to overbalance the annoyance , nnd succeeded pretty well. As Clerk Duven ixjrt refused to loan his diamond for a head light In the dining room two strong and pow erful electric lights were put in , nnd unothei located in the rotunda. The guests bad tt get along with candles in their rooms. Can dies wore also used at the Arcade , Windsor Merchants and the other hotels. In business places where gas was usct solely , the proprietois took prccau lions to locate candles am lamps on the shelves as u guard ngainsi burglars nnd stationed their clerks in tlu stores to wait upon nocturnal customers am 'welcome them with u dose of cold lead if the circumstances demanded. The German theatrical performance ad vertised for Uoyd's opera house was jwst lioncd owing to a lack of gas. Ticket pur chasers wcro informed that they could eithe : have their money refunded or couio tigaii Wednesday night , when the piny will bo prc scntcd. The house is sold to-night fo : "Dixey , " and If the management find by till : morning that gas cannot bo furnished , the ; will put In incandescent lights in time fo the entertainment to proceed. Manager Jones , of the Grand opera house Is on the alert nnd assures the public that lh' ' liouso will bo lit up to-night , gas or no gas Locomotive headlights and calcium light Will bo the illuminators. The usual Sunday night entertainment took place atMctz's and the People's theatre these halls being furnished with the electri light. Services wore postponed in the most of th churches , but the congregations of the West minister Presbyterian and First Hnptia churches prayed and praised by the aid of o lumps. The newspaper nnd telegraph ofllccs als came In for their share of trials and tribuli tlons. Coal oil was substituted for th dearly departed gas in the Hnn cstablisl ment , nnd this paper was gotten out by th aid of the wick and the sweet smelling stufi At a Into hour lust night a IJuu reporte visited the BUS works and was assured by th men in charge that there would be an abuntl ant supply of gas to-night. The damage pipes and machinery have been repaired an Jlre.s have been lit in several of the furnace : If necessary , gas in an unpurifled form coul have been furnished last night , but the mat ngoment decided It best to hold off and giv their patrons the pure quill to-night. Hi pairs on the building will go on wlthoi delay und no more trouble Is looked fur. T1IK I'M ESS A LnrKC Meeting at the Ilnrkc Yesterdny Further Movements. The enthusiasm manifested by the nctl\ workers of the Omaha press in favor of permanent press club was dcmonstrnt < yesterday afternoon at the meeting nt tl Darker hotel. There was a largo number i newspaper men present nnd each one hi valuable suggestions to offer. The intere manifested was most gratifying nnd with the next month the club will undoubtedly 1 quartered in as line rooms as those occupii by any similar organization in the countr The constitution nnd by laws again came i for argument ntid the Interpretation ngrei upon was , that to constitute an active mci bership a member must bo either a regul salaried employe of the public press Omaha or a regular contributor to the loc papers. Local correspondents to forcij papers , if not regularly employed on loc journals are ineligible to membership. The board of directors was elected nmlco Blsts of the following gentlemen. Messi Gregory , Snydcr , King , O'Hrien , nnd Cotti The board nro empowered to control t finances of the organization and look after i matters pertaining to thu welfare of thu clu All leases and contracts must bo audited 1 them. A committee consisting of Messrs. Rth Pomeroy nnd Hallott. together with t directors , constitute the rooms commitu They are to make a Until report ut the no meeting. In all probability club rooms the new Paxton block ut the corner of Si teen nnd Pnrimm streets will bo selected , Mr. Paxton bus offered the most liberal terms. The financial condition of the club Is ir most excellent condition. A large amount money Is already In the treasury and mn of the prominent gentlemen of the city ha sent in liberal contributions. Thcro will no lack of funds , us every merchant and cl ren in the city arc heartily In favor of u prt club. By its maintenance the people Omaha will liavo better newspapers and t newspaper men will bo moie watchful th ever of the city's Interests. Mr. E. C.Snyder , of the Excelsior , Is t secretary of the club nnd till applications I membership or communications must be t dressed to him. By u unanimous vote ho authorized to nccept or reject the npplli tions for membership , All eligible become charter members must sign the e < stltution und pay their Initiation fee of 10 or before Wednesday , November 10. After a vote of thanks was passed to Bulsch for courtesies extended an adjoin ment was taken until Sunday next. 'I club will meet at the same place , iu the p lors of the Barker house at 8 o'clock p. i when the flnnl details will bo decided upon 1 \v. O. T. U. Bay of Prayer. Yesterday was the second day 9f prayer tU W. 0. T. U. all over the world , and WM properly observed In Omahu. In ' mass nu oTiildren's tsmpercnce * tftornoon a [ ' ' u- - . ti M ni. the flrrt Baptist cbur Ik * corner of Fifteenth nntl Davenport. Mrs. O. W. Clnrk presided , and addresses on the evil effects of liquor and tubacco wore delivered by the Huv. W. .T. Hursrm , Mr. McLuod and Mr. Dnlc. In the evening temperance ser vices wore held nt the Uiioklnptiain , on Dodge street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth , over which Mr. William Vim Huron presided. Among other things planned , It was decided to orgunfoc loyal leirlons all over the city , to gather into them all the children possible , and impress upon their uiluds the evil of In temperance. GUOWIM ! ItAlMDIiY. Itoail From I lie International Association V. M. C. A. At the afternoon services of the Young Men's ' Christian association yesterday after noon reports were read from the ofnVors of the International association. Figurewcro produced showing the organization to be rap idly growing throughout the United States and Canada , and an unprecedented increase in membership during the past year. To keep pace with the work additional secretaries have been found necessary , and it now requires the whom tlmo of foiutcen to do the work accomplished by one a fewycais ago. The labors of the International board requires the outlay of a largo sum of money , which Is contributed by the Vandorbilts , of New York : Wnnnamukcr , of Philadelphia ; Mc- Cormlclc and mother , of Chicago , and others throughout the country in $1XH ( ) contribu tions annually , besides amounts subscribed by the members and friends of local organi sations. Yesterday $15 was collected at the services and the secretary has enough prom ised from business men to swell the amount to * . " > < ) , which will bo forwarded to the treas urer of the international association , Omaha sent &M lust year. To-night the new officers of the local or ganisation will hold their llrst meeting and the annual supper will occur the llrst Tues day In .December. A Valuable Invent Ion. Charles J. Beckimm , of Council Bluffs , In. , him completed a 550 foot , three-rail tubular fouco for Mr. .Lllu h , city treasurer , corner of Arbor and South Twelfth streets ; a 180 foot fence of the same kind for Mr. Michael Dee , corner of KluvoiithmulCnstellnrstreels ; also a 111 foot two-rail fence for Mr. Dee at the South Omaha cemetery. They all have the patent "Locking Bracket. " By the use of this device which is Mr. Becknum's own patent on any kind of fence , picket bar or pas pipe , any panel can bo readily removed and firmly replaced again , or' the entire fence moved to home other place with out damage , as the bracket protects the end of the rail where it joins the po t. This protection prevents rotting of a wooden rail and gives the advantage of putting the full btrongth of the rail in side the bracket. No nails are used , therefore , no split rails where they join the post. Address C. J. Bookman , 728 Seventh avenue , corner South Eighth street , Council Bluffs , la. "KXl'ATKIATION FOUKVEK. " OcorRC Francis Train Finally Leaves For Canada. It looks us though George Francis Train was in dead earnest when ho threatened to expatriate himself In case the condemned anarchists wcro hung. Yesterday the fol lowing telegram from the eccentric financier was received by Mr. George P. IJotnis , of this city : Nr.w YOUK , Nov. 12. To George P. Hcmis , Omaha : Expatriation to-night forever. Just off for St. Johns , N. li. See World. George Francis Train. The First Union 1'nclllt ! Fast Train. The first fast overland truin over the Union Pacific left Omaha last night at precisely S0 : , the schedule time. The train consisted of the engine and pight cars one postal , one inggnge , one express , two passengers , one juffet and two sleeping cars. No second- class passengers were allowed. The train , vas under the charge of Conductor P. J. Pail-barns , one of the most efllcient officers in : hc company's employ. All of the employes on the train arc picked men , und arc consid ered by the company us thoroughly capable and trustworthy. The brakemen were W. J. Murphy nnd J. W , . Quigley. Both of these are experienced men und fully understand their business. The conductor of the buffet and two Pullman sleepers was Mr. W. Bolls , R. C. Logan , W. II. Warner , I ) . Horton and B. II. Craig wcro the porters of the Pullmans , The mail ngents were J. E. Cramer , M. G , Cole , U. La Fontaine nnd L. K. T.vson. The engine's number was 825 , u heavj draft machine. It was under the charge ol A. L. Johnson , who was accompanied by his fireman , Andrew Nicklejohn. The bullet car runs through to Portland , There wore forty-one thiotigh und sixty-eight local passengers. "The Overland Itotitc. " UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY , tlio only line carrying the United. State ; overland mail , inaugurated its double dully fast train service , " The Overlain' Flyer , " to Kansas City , Portland , Sm Fraiicibco , Los Angeles and till Califor niti points , mtikiug the time from the Missouri river to the Paeilio const in 71 hours. Elegant Pullman palace cai sleepers nnd modern day coaches on at through trains. Katiug houses uro nov under the supervision of the company and meals are unsurpassed. Third clas : passengers wishing to take advantagi of low i-iitcs will still bo carried on UN regular through trains that have free family and excursion sleepers. For fur ther information , address .1. S. TKIIDETS , General Passenger and Ticket Agent Omaha , Neb. Wanted a Full Knit. Carl Stuckter , n German who has just Hr Ished n term in the countyjail was renrrosto yesterday for stealing iv pair of pantaloon from a store on Tenth street. IIo hadbougli a coat and vest thcro the day before , an While the propiictor'b back was turned mar ngcd to slip n pair of pants under bis coai Tint garment was missed shortly afterwards and fiom the description given of tbo sui posed thief , Sergeant Hn/o ran him down i a few hours with the stolen article in hi possession. Ho will doubtless bo give chance to renew his acquaintance with Jo Miller , thu county Jailer. A Speolal Polio-man Arrested. J. U , Pierce , a special policeman , was ni rested yesterday on the charge of larceny c nn overcoat belonging to Tom McGlnnK Pierce WUH wearing the overcoat at the tlm of his arrest. Ho says ho had no idea thu the garment was n stolen one and nsseri that some unknown party exchanged th coat for his last Thursday evening while h was busily engaged attending to some polk work. V. M. C. A. AVeek of Prnjer. This week Ib the week of prayer of the M. O. A. nil over the United States an Canada , and the association of this city wi ob nrvo the sumo In a fitting mannc Prayer meetings will bo hold every noon i the V. M. C. A. quarters , from 12:15to : 12:51 : ulso In the evening fioiu S to 9. A HmlliiiK Prize. L. 3. Anderson , 1C1S Dodge slroe Omaha , Nob. , holds the lucky numbe 70,11 ! ! , that won $20,000. How is th for Omaha. Solil by M. OTTAXP & Co. , General Agents , 310 South 15th st. , Omaha , Nub. , an 010 Main at. , Kwisivs City , Mo. After Ills Hrothcr's Kcinalns. A brother of John Kearney who full dea near Howcll's lumber yard last Suturda has been heard from and will bo heie th morning to look after the remains. Tl body will bo taken to Chicago for intermen Foil in a Trench. One of the horses attached to car No. 431 f the Tenth sticet line whllo crossing a tci porary brldgn ut * the corner ef Tenth ai B Hiirnoy streets yesterday morning , fell In the excavation made by tbo cable peoyl The "animal was re u 4 without Iftjuq- , . POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A ninrdcl of puri ty , slrciiKtli uml wliolewimrnt'ss. store econom ical tlmn the ordinary kinds , nnd rnnnot be Holtt In competition with the imiltltudo of low rost. short weight alum or phoxpliatu powders. Sold onlv In cans. Hoyal linking 1'owcler Co. , 10(1 ( Wall St. . New York. HAULING DOWN THE FLAG. A Demonstration Canned by an An- arehlst Ilanner. A couple of anarchists living on Twenty- sixth street , near Harris ft Fisher's packing house , elevated on their shanty yesterday n red ilag , draped with crape , In mourning foi the four executed anarchists. The flag had been up but a short time when a largo crowd gathered , mainly toughs , who began to make preparations to raid the house with brick bats and clubs. Some of the more sober- minded ones telephoned to tbo police station about tbo impending trouble , and the patrol wagon , with a squad of six policemen , was sent to the scone. On arriving on the spot the officers determined that the best way to avoid the threatened row was to remove the cause. Accordingly they climbed to the top of the house and took down the crimson rag , umld the loud cheering ol tbo crowd. For a few moments their delight over the supposed harmony ol sentiment of the police caused them to act more like madmen than rational beings , and they almost trampled each other under foot in their efforts to rush forward to aid in the arrest of the anarchists. It was with diffi culty that the police finally drove the crowd back. When it was discovered thcro were to be no arrests , the disgust of the would-be mobbcrs was expressed in the most emphatic terms , and was a source of great amusement to tbo police. The red flag was taken to the police station and stored among the relics. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. James P. Hill , of St. Paul , Neb. , is visiting friends in tbo city. Henry Morgan , of Rawlins , Wyo. , is nt the stock exchange. The policemen's ball takes place or Wednesday evening. Miss Mattie Polk , of Plattsmouth , is visit ing friends in South Omaha. It is rumored that a Chicago firm wil' establish a glue factory here at an curly date John Zieglcr died ut the residence of hi1 son-in-law , Howard Meyers , of the Soutl Omaha National bank , yesterday morning aged seventy-six years. Notice of the funeral will appear this afternoon. CREAM Its superior excellence proven In millions c homes for 111010 than a quarter ot a century. : Is used by the United States Government. Ei rtorMMl by the heads of the great uulveriltlos , i the Strongest , 1'm-eet nnd Most Healthful. D 1'rlce'H thu only Biking 1'owiler thiit does n < contain Ammonia , Mine or Alum. Sold only 1 cans. PniCKllAKiM ) I'owuuu Co. , New Voik , Chicago , St. I.olll QOU ) XEOAL , PABI8,1871 Warranted abtoluttly pur Cocoa , from which the cxccaa o Oil liaa been rcmoTcd. It boa thrt time I the ttrtngth of Cocoa mtxe with Btarch , Arrowroot or Sugai and l > therefore far more econoui cal , catting Itti than one cint i cup. It In delicious , nourishing etrengthenlng , eaally digested , an admirably adapted for Invalids i well as for persons lu health. Sold by Oruecrs tTtrytrhcrB. & CO. . Oorcbostera Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 13 TAUdHT Book-Keeping , Penmanshii Commercial Liw , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for College Journal. S. E. Cor. 1flth and Canltal Avn. Mention thu Omaha llee. ! > , combined. Uuarajurrilt ' only ono In tba world trcnarnUi _ _ _ rontlnuoua XlKtHe < Haunt f - turrnt. giUntlOc.fowcrtuI , Ior b : "Comfort > t > la * ii < i Itf rtUe. ATOM ( ram . - Ov rn.0oocur ( t. ErniiStamp forpamtthl ALSO ELCOTRIO nni.Ts FOR DII < EAKH. OS. HOKHE. UyCNTQR. IQ1 WA1MM AYE. . HHICAC W UNDEVELOPED PARTS f th Ixxlj enlarged and strenetlfned. Pull partU olari ( icalcd ) ( rre. JtlllE UKI ) , CO. . Buffalo , N. 1 S , T. U.iLURJnaK . A , Physician and Surgeon , ODlce , Cor. Uth anil Faniftjn Sts , HeMilcnoe , 3 Vurnuin St. Hours , V to 11 a. m. , - to fi p. in. ' - . Surgeon and Physician , Offce N. Corner Uth and 'Douglas Ht. OOi W aldtnc telephone , &G8 , WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Our Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses in the country and we positively assert that they will be sold at one-half their reg-t ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a , broad assertion , but we arqi willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you see the goods. "We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for this week : 09 Eft Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breastedwith gooclwarm cassimere liniiia OuiJU and cut long. These are only in men's sizes , from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere for less than $6 to $7.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. aughter price ? for this coat is $6.50. cn The biggest card in the deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warp. i JU Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and made1 in the best tailor-made style ; a beautiful garment and good enough for any gentleman. ' We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18 , and others ask that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. OQ flfl Tor this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else- OUiUU where for less than from $15 to $18 , and which we guarantee to be worth at retail full ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. QM Rfl y"e ? * rtjl show you something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas , OITi JU Lined throughout with best quilted satin , silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coatij is made by custom tailors for finest city trade , and is made for wear and service and notf for mere show. It is a garment which readily sells , by the largest houses in the conn- ? try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14.50. * Samples of these lots are displayed in our large windows. Boy's and Children's Overcoats will be slaughtered likewise. Next week we will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. In addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear , Gloves , Hosiery. Neckwear , etc. , which are bought now at from 25 to 50 per cent less than the same goods could be purchased for early in the season. Our facilities enable ua to.always take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers ar anxious to unload , and thus secure bargains which are out of reoch by reason of other and smaller houses. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Company. Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. IT. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets , For the treatment ot Hll CIIUOMO nnd gimnicAT. IlMBSfcS IIIIACKS. Ari'l.IANt'KS for DbtUIIMITIbS. nnd THUSSKS. llest fiu'lllth , apparatus mid reme dies for euoce ful treatment of every form of ells- pate ruqulrlnK.Mcdlcal orSuriilcul treatment. FouiV J.KW I10OMS for I'ATIKSIH IILST IIOSI'ITAI. ACCOM- MODATio.NHln the west. Write Igr circulars on le- formltlen and Braces Club KcetCurvature of the Spm ! > , I'lles , Tumor * , Cancer , Catarrh. HrunthKK In , halation , Electricity , ijirulysln , Kpllepsy. Kidney. ) lladder , Kye. KMT , Mi I IT. and lllooil and all vurvlcal operation * . listA8ts of WoMfcN u HnciAl.TV. llooK on Ilicui's of Women. > itt.K. Only reliable edlcal Institute making a specialty of THIVATR .s. All blood dl ea f > a successfully treated , unable tel lt us treated at liome by corre- updiidenco. All communication * confidential. Medi cine * or Instruments sent by mull or express , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. One personal Interview i > rofeno < l. Tall and consult us , or tend lil tnry of your case , and we will send In plain wrapper , our HOOK TO MtN Kiu.Kipon Private , Spe cial and Nervous Diseases , tie. Addicts. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , or Cor. 13lti ind Sis Omaha Neb Dr. . McMenamy , . Dodge , , , Owlncto the rapid growth of Omalia and our sue cess In effecting i ures , our luxlne * * has become so lurifn that the old Medical Initltute on Hth Mrceland Cnpltol iivemio , could not accotmnodato all coming to 11 for treatment. We have thcreloro moved Into our new brick bulldlnir , Northwest Corner of l.lth and DodKe streets , one block south of the old Institute bulldliik' . and have now the largest and most com plete Medical Institute or hospital In the west. Forty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms lor patients , three skilled physicians always In the building. All klntln of diseases treated In the most pclentlnc manner. \Ynmamifacturo Snrplcal llraces for Defomiltlcl , Trnsscw , bupportors , Klcctrlcal llatterles , and can supply physli tans or patients any appliance , remedy , or Instrument known. Call and consult us , or write for circular ) upon all subleits , with lists of question ! for patient to answer. Thousands treated success fully by correspondence. Wo ha\a mipcrlor advan tages and fatuities for trrntliiK diseases , performing HirxKal operation * , and nunonit patients which com bined with our acknowledged ability , uiperlcnce , rcsponflhlll ! ) and reputation should niaio the Omaha Mcdlial andfcurulcal Institute the tirst choice. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = JEWELRY , = - BRONZES ! AT MAX MEYER &BRO , ui BIIIIDBOIIT. uiinfJT iMUKttMVStftiriK " r" " - ' -.mild , aoothlnf rnrrcati off rie-vJ X Ity dirtctlihroiih all wtak pirti.rtiior. > 3jn&-1 * aialllt and Vlioroui ttKcjih. tlecult > > -ftUlnlunUrorwirurtelljI.OOO ID calk. : rtlmpio' minliotff all elk r belli. Vrorilc up < r- > . ! ftimmA ! l k rf .MnBlhfe. , ftal rf n n.nk1 * ftm\ your retailer for the JAHESIEANS or the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , according to your needs. CAUTION I rotltltely nonr genuine nnloss our - and price appoarpl.ilnlyuntlie loles. Some dculcrs , In order to make a Ixrgcr profit , will if comme lid the Inferior coeds with mhiili the mnrket Is Hooilrd. JAMES MEANS V4 1 SHOK U lleht and stylish. It tits like H Hto < ldl > R and ltl > UIItKb NO " IlKICAK- U IN , " Lclns perfect ly eu v the nrst time It Is worn. It " 111 sntlsf ) the moit "stldloiMnsltls In c\ery \italrcspfct equal to the hand-sewed shoo which have Ask for the .Tames "hllhirto Means i2 Shoe for Uovs teen re tailed at 7orM. JAMES MTANS 3 SHOE Is theorigl- n.ll $3 Shoe and Is absolutely the only shoe of Hi price which has ever been placed cxtens\cly ! on the market In which durability Is considered hetor * mere outward appearance. These shoes are sold by the best retailers throughout the United Stairs , and ne will place thorn easily within your reach In any state or territory If joy will send us a postal card , mfiitlonlnt this paper. < tamei Means & Co. , 41 Lincoln St. , Boston , Mas * . Full Hue of the above Shoes for sale In O 1A by O. W. Cook , laotl Famam street ; O. 8. Miller , 012 North loth street ; Hay ward llros. , HOT South 15th street. In COUNCIL liLurrs by Sargent * Evans 412 Broadway. The Old Reliable Fpcclnllot nf many years' ciiicrl- enco , tri-iits with wonderful SIICCCKS , all I.u.NG , 'fllKOAT , CANCKR.riI.K8 , HhTUI.A. fillnTlinP cured without imln r hindrance K11 P I 11K P from business. All CUrnnlo I > l eii cs , IIUl I UIIU fnr in Hclvunco of any Institution m this country. Those wll ° < ontemplulo Rotiut t < i Hot SiYrlncs forthe treatment of any I'rlvuto or Illooil dlaoiue run bo cured for 0110 third the cost ut our rrtvattiDlipensary. I tniPO Ily hl treatment a I'liro. Ixivoly com- I filllpA nloxlou , tree from nallowncss , freckloi , bnuibu blackhead * , eruptions , etc. , brilliant ores and period health can ho bail. IVTIiiu "tired " feelliiK and all femnl wonknos ei tromptly cured. HloatlnK lleartuches. Nervous I'ros- ratnn , nvnvrai Debility , Wcei > loKBnp ; , DeprcKsUm Und IndlRVkttnn , Ovarlmi troubles , loniiiniatlon nnd nlclcrnHmi. JnlllnB and IHpiacniirit | . Hiiliml weak- cnss , Kldne ) couiplulnts and Clmnuu of l.lfo , Consult thu Old Doctor PVC lUII CAD Acute or ChronlLlnnnmma- Plr ANII POH " " "f tlieKjcll.H or ( ilobe b I lm nilU Unil R1 , , | KarorNear hluhtedncss , Invepiton of the Lids , Sciofuloun Kye' . Ulcerntlons , InnHQiumlloni , Abiccns , Dlmneis ol \ lalou of one or both cyci , anil Tumor * of J.lil. f VlnHaniniHtlon of tlie K * * > Ulcoratlon or Catarrh. Internal or External Ui'iifne \ or I'aralysts , SliiKlnK or Hoarlng noUea , Tlilckuued Drum , etc. UP-DUnHO Debility , Lois of Vital Power , Sleep- HtnVUUa K ! nc" " ' l > e > pondciiry , I/ ) j of lll ll I UwU Memory , Confu lon of Idea > , Illur * before the Kr , 1 .asiltuile , J.anKuor , ( Jloomlnesj , l > epre slon ol bplrlts , Av r lon to Soclety. Kasy 1)1 * . courairfd , LafSo' lioaltdenctIJull , I.lntleas , Unlit lor study or llunlncfs. and nniln IUu a burdoo , batuly , permanently and VrtTatelj Cured. Diniin Illh ? Vll Dl eai > ca , Scrofula. . HI Illlll 1NII nlklll KrysllieUn.FoTfirSores DLUUU nnU UIXIIl mi cftes , i'ininlen.UI- rer , Pains In the Head and Hones , ! * , Illllelioro Throat. Mouth .and Tongue , ( Jlandular > .n1artcment ot the Neck , lllioumutl.ni. Catarrh , Kto. , I'ernianent- ly Cured When Others Have tatlfd. ConsultHtlon free and strictly conllilantlixl. Medicine sent free from observation to all parta of the United States. Correspondence receive ! prompt intention. No letterH answered unless uccompunlud by four centu in Btiinips. 8ond ten cents lu stnmps for pamphlet nml list of ques tions upon private , special and nervous ills- Terms strictly cash. Call on or address , DR. POWELL REEVES , No. 3U South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb- SteckPiaho Remarkable for powerful nyinpa- 'thetlc lone , pllaliln nctnn | und at > boTut ' < lurablllty. UP years record , tlie beat KUapuiteu of thu i-xcel. ' lenct < of these Instruments. WOODBRIDGEBROS. 'r * TT A HarT Wrn'M ' thoroufh- XIVVXC XXl AM D IT tauglt bj MalL STTO ahorttai i/aom now In ua * . CiroularJ > re . n t.A.w.aAJiBi-is.j)9x4oi.8t.t : mi , c. s. RAYMOND" Fine Wattec. Diamond Merchant SterlingSilveTS AND Display at their warerooms , 1 305 and 1 3O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEIN WAY , vcra m m m. m FISCHER PIAN , " g * " LYON & BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD , LYON&HEALY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at th lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by posslbla defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1305 * 1307 FARNAM STREET * S , S , FELKER , OMAHA NEB , 10t ! N. 13th Street. PUHK ( 'AI.irOUNlA WINKS , shlnpcrt dlroct from our vineyard. Klesllng , Otiteilel Cliirets , I'ort , Sherries , etc. San Jose Vaults , Bnrontn. KlKhth , San Salvador nnd William stieets , San Joao , California. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. - i aa * " * aB " " fc - - CORKS COt'OIIB. COMW. ASTHMA. IIUO.V'CIUTIS ANUAI.i.HCItUFUUUMIUMOHM. The ahvnntage of this onm | > onnd over thu nli.ln Oil la that the nauieatlng tanta ol the Oil la outlraryt ru- meTed , ahd the whole rendered palatable. The uttcn > il'vo tuste of tba Oil has luiiic cted a urcat object ion to Its uee ; but In this lorin the trouble la obviat ed. A boat of certificates might begl en here totes- tiff td the eicellenfo and lurcess J,1 Wllbur'i ( VjU l.l er Oil and Llnle ; but tha fact that It Is icgular iiciTbudljrKiuiuedlaal - faeuitpia'BurUcltiuT hold grescrlbed , Ctieuiiit , Boitoa , aud all drugultti. lEWYORK AM * Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstowm Are Strictly Flral-ClBM , and nmonj the lament , fvitoit and flneil In the trorldt Halonn. aeoond ciaia and H * rag PM * ef Accommodation * Unexrellen , Krirf regard for the comftvrttnrt oonieDlf nee of pa > aennurt atudloualy 6oaildur d juA " " bteamer every baturdar for Olaiiio * . Cltr of Hem lallsfor Mvcrpnol October if. U la the largest an Dncst passenijer steamer artoat. Jlatos of uaisUe fo all classes as low as branr othei nrit-fla s line , s loon eicurslon tickets at reduced rates , UrafW Ji anr amount at lowest current r.vi. Kor DOO of lours , tickets , or further Information , aunlr HKMiKltSON illtOTIUSltb , Chicago , IK FIIANK . Omaha. Neb. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB , The bent known and nioit popular Hot l In thi , atute. Ixirutlon cential , appoliitmenta nril-vlaM llvud < ] iiart ra for ( onnuerclal uiuii and all p Ut' and i > ublluKKthurlnii > > Kt F SCIENTIFIQ CLUCK & WHKINSOJJ ,