THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ATODKESDAY NOVEMBER 10 , 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY , A Parting Shot at Ex-Union Paclflo Offloiala. NEW SUBURBAN DAILY TRAINS. li. I * . I'rnyn , the Itcnl Estate Mnn , Encounters - counters Financial Ilntresn Mr . Hull Wins Her Snlt-Othor I.oonl News. A Shot At tlio "Kt'f . " "I don't ' know how It Is , " snld a Union Pa cific official to a HUB reporter , yesterday. "The men who have retired from ofllcos on the road in this city , wcroundoubtcdly good men , but Homo of themsecmtoliavo bcunhamporoel insonio way , and others were undoubtedly nrtuated by selfish motives In whatever they did. Not long since , 1 wus told that there was a desk In my olllco which contained a great many papers , and I was told that , some night , If I could spare the time , It would bo well to look Into the desk , und sec what It contained. Well , I worked at It ono morning until nearly 3 o'clock and found It full of applications for rebates , corrections of over-charges und a number of claims of several kinds and of these many wore over a year old and to them no attention had been paid. Now that Is not the wny to run a railroad. No wonder the people have turned against the Union Piiulllo nnd speak unfavorably of It. These claims should have been settled In ono way or an other , long ago , and wo are now indearorlng to push them to the settlement. When Mr. 1'ottcr , who Is a thorough-going busjncss man heard of this state of affairs , ho was dis pleased and ordered an immediate settle ment. "Again you may have heard that certain parts of tin ) country west of us , through which the road runs , has been boomed while other localities have had nothing for them. You can understand why the ix-oplo In the latter sections became offended. There arc stretches of country on the line which require irrigation , and It was hoped by the settlers that the road would Join In inducing the government to afford the required relief. Hut the road didn't do it. You don't ' blame the settlers for being of fended do you ! They knew as well as wo know , or perhaps very nearly as well as wo know now , that the sections along the line which were boomed were those in which nemo of the late oflli'ials were dliectly inter ested , and these sections In which nothing was done wore left to the thrift and energy of the settler to reclaim from adesers. " yr.vt TIIU.NS. To-day the train running between this city and Blair on the Chicago , St. Paul , Min- neaiolls | & Omaha at lii'lTi p. in. and returned at 7:40 : p. m , , will he discontinued. The train which formerly left Sioux City at 11:05 : a. m. has been changed to 2H : ! ) p. in. , reaching Omaha at 7:40 : in the evening. The travel to lllair will be accommodated by a train at 6:45 : ] ) . m. , instead of that at 4:45 : , which has been discontinued. To-day also , on the same road a train will bo put on for the accommodation of sub urban travel between Florence and this city. It will leave the depot at Webster and Fif teenth streets at 7lf : > a. m. , reaching Flor 1 ence at 7 : : ! ( ) , and returning leave Florence at 7:40 : and reach Omaha at 7:55 : a. m. CHAIN 1UTK * . On and after the twenty-fourth of this month , grain rates on the Chicago , Milwaukee - keo ft St. Paul road between Omaha , Council Bluffs and Chicago will be reduced from twenty to llftcen cents per 100 pounds. A FISB WIY TO TltAVr. ! , . The private car of B. A. Ford , general pas senger agent .of UKJ Pennsylvania company , was attached to yesterday morning's overland train. The car is most sumptuously furnished one. Two of the best cooks possible to obtain were in charge of the cuisine. The party con sisted of Mr. Ford and two daughters andC. L ICImball , Mr. Fold's ' private secretary , nnd his two daughters. The party wei o en route homo from a trip to California. Mr. Ford left his wife , who Is > a continued invalid , at Latunia Springs.Tin Tin : Ni\v : TIFAI. . The following circular has been Issued by Mr. Uabeoi'k , general western agent of the Chicago & Northwestern. CifiCAdo & NoiiTiiWKvrciiN1 H\II.WAV COM PANY , Oflleo of the General Wcstein Agent , Omaha , Neb. , Nov. 0. To the Merchants. Omaha : Commencing November 10 , all freight from Chicago and points cast , as well as between all stations on the line of the Chicago cage & Northwestern railway in Illinois Wisconsin , Michigan , Minnesota. Iowa , and Omaha , will bo routed by way of the IJlah bridge and received at and billed fi om the new local freight depot of this company at the corner of Webster and Fourteenth streets thereby avoiding all transfers between Chi' cage and Omaha. This new departure on the part of this com puny , wo feel satlslled , will insure to our pa Irons the prompt handling of all fi eight tc und from this city , and a liberal share of youi 'business is solicited. Uespootfully yours , W. N. Bvneofif , General Western Agent. .lA-J. K. PnnsTOX , Contracting Freight Agent. TUVVKI.IXn IX U\AL STU.1 ! . "Adonis" with his Yesterday DIxey com jinny started out for Denver over the H. & M in two Pullman coaches. A special baggagt car for them wus attached to the train. Tin party will go direct fiom Denver to tin PacIIic coast. I'EIISOXAI. . Word was received in this city ycstcrdaj from New York , of the appointment of O. P McCarty to the chief rate clerkship of tin passenger department of the Trunk line as relation. Mr. McCarty was for a numbci of years located in Omaha as assiatan Kcneral'tlcltct agent of ho Union Pacific nnd tidings of his elevation to his nnw post tlon were happily received by his mnnj friends. J. II. Greene has been promoted to tin position of chief rate clerk of the Unior I'ucltlo with headquarters In this city. H ( MicceedH Mr. Shakefat , who has accepted i call from the Santa Fo. THE l.VTr.ST OUJIIIUS. The passenger department of the Unloi Pacific were In receipt of the following yes terday : OMAIH , Nov. It. Mr. J. H. Tebbets General Passenger and Ticltet Agent Deai Kir : The Oakley ft Colby railroad , fron Oakley to Colby , Kan. , 217 miles , will hi operated by the operating department on mil ufter November ll ! , ! Sb7. Hespvctfully Yours , E. Oickr.XbON . Gonorul Superintendent I'ltUYVS I'AIMJItK. Tlio Well-Known Heal Kmate Mm Htiuoiunl ) * to Financial Pressure. The failure of L. P. Prnj n.tho woll-knowi real estate and carriage dealer , was an nounccd yesterday. His liabilities amount Itiselalined.toaboutMl.OOO. To secure this h gayo a real estate mortgage forr,000 due I one yci\rto Daniel Pru.vnand t raiisferred rer estate us follows : To Klmer N. Parkland , es timatcd at f .OOO ; to Prank Colpet/erGcorg Smith , Isabella McDonald , Ma D. Wells an William S. Hobinson , aggregating Jl'J.S.'K ' On his carriage repository on Jrard nea Twenty-fouith street together withhls stocli rests a chnttlri mortgage to Churchill Paike amounting to f ,9sri.UA. Mr. Pruyn , for some tltno has been ono o the most active real-estate and business me in this city , investigating largely in land an houses , anil mom latterly turning his allot tlou to carriages , his stock of which wa probably never excelled in this cltj Ho was ono of the inspiring movers of th Omaha sleigh and carriage factory whlc was recently established in South Oiiuh ; und to which ho gave the benefit of h ! energy and enterprise. His enterprise hn been the means of enabling a number c people to secure modest ponies on easy term ! and his failure will be largely regretted b them. Lute yesterday afternoon a complaint wa entered at the jwllco court by Miles un Thompson charging Mr1. Pruyn und Wllllui B. IJoblnson , hi * bookkeeper , with unlav fully securing ft 5 worth of collateral d. posited with them to secure notes. The hen Ing of the complaint was tlxed for Thursda , the 17th nnd Mr. Prnyn states that at iju time the whole affair will bo satisfactorily c plained. OTtlW FiUOtBS. ' . . ' noted'the fail"1 of Daniel Hcs e , general store dealer at Dhlow'n , In this state , the liabilities being 1,133. A Declwlon In Her Favor Agnlnnt Ilic Continental I\Fc \ Insurance Co. The case of Jennie E. Hull vs. the Con- Incntnl Llfo Insurance company of Connec ticut , has attracted no littleattciittonund , the verdict which awards plaintiff damages to the amount of rJ,572.Wls almost unanimously approved. The action of the company In rc- 'uslng to pay the claim unless forced to by aw places that corporation In anything but on enviable light , and the defense which was set up Is considered as preposterous. The 'orm of non-forfcltablo policies , such as Is sued by nearly all the leading companies of the country will Increase In popularity In this section , nnd the Continental will lind that this litigation will prove a boomerang. "Life insurance Is ono of the most stupendous deus problems In the world , " said a promin ent citizen to a HUE man yesterday , "and the faithful carrying out of the contract does i vast amount of good. There aic two things every man of family should do. First to' have his life Insured and to make a will. Llfo is so uncertain that provision should bo made for these dependent - pendent upon his existence. The poor man should insure to protect his estate. Kendy money Immediately after death is the ono thing most desired by the administrators. It prevents forced sales or appraisements based upon a possible foiecd sale. Hut every man who Insures should bo allowed to feel per fectly confident that the money will be paid promptly nndwithout costly litigation. The contesting of ordinary claims by tha company to which the Insured paid his money In good faith , are dangerous precedents and weaken confidence In the company bringing on the litigation. The best form of policy is tlio uncontestable - contestable and nonforfeitable policy. No man will contemplate suicide one , two or throe years prior to Ills death. That is the reason so many Hist class companies now issue that form of policy. I am glad Uiat Mrs. Hull has won her suit and being a pol icy holder In the Continental myself , makes me regret the action of the company. They were clearly in the wrong and it will do them no good. " GBNKUA.L MYKll'H IH4ATII. It Will Have No ICIVitct Upon the New K. of P. Hull. Yesterday afternoon there was an impor tant meeting of the directors of the build ing association of the Knights of Pythias nt which it was decided to accept the proposition of Erastus A. Hcnson , to build a hall for them , the society to pay him back in installments , the building with the ground to costtlhluoo. The plan of the structure us designed by Mendelssohn &Lawno and alrcad\ described in these columns , has been accepted by the Knights and the building will be ono of the most imposing structures hi the city. The site proposed is the northeast corner of Six teenth and Davenport streets. After the ac ceptance of Mr. Henson's proposition yes terday , some of the directors were alarmed by reading In the Hin : the announcement of the death of General William E. Myers , to whom the site In question belonged , fearing that as the deceased had several minor children , a deed to the property could not be given , and consequently the enterprise would have to bo auandoncd. A Hnc rcpoitcr , yesterday asked Mr. Henson about the probable complication and was told that no diftlculty was anticipated for the reason men tioned , because the property speeilled , at the time of General Myer's death was in the name of that gentleman's wife. MOKTUAlllT MATTKHS. FuctM About Thosn AVIio Have DC- pnrlcil This Iiife. Yesterday evening , James Murphya young man aged twenty-four years , and a brother of Mrs. Councilman Lee , died after a short illness. Ho was an industrious young man , In the employ of the city , and the remains will bo Interred to-day at Holy Sepulchre cemetery , the funeral taking place from the resilience of Councilman Lee , Thirtieth and Wool worth streets. Funeral services will be held In St. Peter's church. COSTIfiAX. Jeremiah Costlgan , a man aged twenty- eight years , died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital , of brain fever. His remains are at Harrett & Hcafy's. and his brother in St. Louis , has been notified of bib death. FKIIKIS. Mark Ferris , a little boy five years of ago. an inmate of St. Mary's Orphan asylum , died yesterday. Ho was buried irom Harrett & Heafy's in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Don't Foi-Rct 1'o-Morrew. To-morrow , TJnirsduy , November 17 , ut i ! o'clock , nt 1211 boiiffliis st. , between 12th nnel l.'Hh sts. , ( opposite Millurel hotel ) Omaha , is the grand openin < , r of the great bankrupt sale of line elothiiig , hats and other goods. Everything will bo bold 41) per cent less than co-it , us the sale must close in six days. Men's fine quality overcoats $2.95. guaranteed worth $13 or money refunded. Elegant beuvor overcoats $0. ! ) ! ) , worth.SlS. Men's superior quality suits $3.99 , guaranteed worth $13 or money returned. Men's elegant pants $1.24 , guaranteed worth 84 or money refunded. Men's Hue tailor mudo suits $7.49 , worth $18. nnd 10,000 different styles suits und overcoats equally as cheap. Extra quality men's hats $1.21 , guaranteed worth $3. Fine xunillii umbrellas 8-5 cents worth $2. Woolen jackets 99 cents , worth $2. < "iO , and 20,000 different other goods equally as cheap. Sale commences Thursday , November 17 , at 2 o'clock at 1211 Doug las bt. , between 12th and 13th sts. , Omaha , nnd must close in Odays. Store open until 9 at night. AN KMHKfcyjjKHCArTUUKO. OHicer Ormsby Arre.stH n Fugitive From Just loo. Gus Connala , a fugitive from Justice , was captured yesterday by Officer Tom Ormsbj in a house at the foot of Harney street. Con- nala Is wanted for embezzlement at Terre Haute , Ind. , where ho sold a car load of ap ples entrusted to his charge , pocketed the money and ( led from the city. Ho was tracked llrst to Indianapolis , and then te Louisville , Ky. At the latter place the po lice discovered his hiding place , and , while they were coming up the stairs to capture him , ho let himself down with a rope from u third-story window and escaped. After this all traeu of him was Jest , and a photograpl and description was snnt to all the principle cities. Ornisby caught gUt | ; of Connala OIK day on the stre-ct and recognized him at once having carefully studied his photograph am description. At first Connala denied that he was the party wanted , but , seeing it was al up with him , ho finally e-oafessed. Ho Is be Ing hold iu custody at the central police sta tlon until orders are received from the of llcers at 'JJerro Hauto. Licensed to Weil. The following licenses to marry were Issuei yesterday by Judge McCullough : Name and residence. Age ( Edward GIUIs , Omaha a ( Joanna Jaeobsun , Omaha 3 ( Charles U. Simerman , Omaha 2 ( Lena A. Kellcy , Omaha 2 ( JohnR. Dennis , Omaha. I Mary K.Grecn , Omaha. . J Georpe H. Dodvon , Omaha. . I HoseHrcwer , Omaha 1 Dcliiuiucnt Taxes. The county treasurer Is very busy now-n days selling the real estate forfeited by tin non payment of taxes. The amount of rca estate thus to bo disposed of amounts ti nearly fK.OOO. Some of it is very valuable Ono lot was sold to an eastern Investor yea terday morning for f4,5 < X ) . The same state o affairs exists lu the city treasurer's office. Thomas \Vulson of tlio Millard , nnd more recunlly , ol the Walker house Salt Lake , has returned to his old lovt and will olllciato behind tlio desk dm- ug the day while A. B. Davenport ii u.wa > ' thcn'tukins1 hU old stuud a THK COUUT8. Vlmt Wns Done llefore the Judges Yenlcrttiiy. A verdict In the case of Jennie E. Hull , gainst the Continental Life Insurance Co. , f Connecticut , ! ! was rendered yesterday 'ho Jury found for the plaintiff , and assesses amngcs at $ VJ.OO. 'I'10 ' cflso ' * II fnuilllar no to the people of Omaha. Mr. Hull was i prominent cltlen , nnd the defense set up , lint ho committed suicide , was In the opinion f nil who knew him , a most prepostoioua no. It Is not known whether the defend- nt will appeal or not. The ejectment suit of Jason G. Miller gainst D. G. Courtney , was decided In favor f the defendant. The case of Anna Stauek and Albert lubka , administrators of the estate of the ate Anton btauek , vs. the C. B. it Q. H. H. ompany Is on trial. The plaintilfs state hat Mr. Stauek was killed by one of defend- nt's locomotives , while crossing their track , ml that no warning signals were given. The amagcs asked for are .r5KH , ( ) . DiMiurr. Judge Wnkclcy sent Gusslo Miles , n rather H-clty young girl whoso waywardness seems o uu uncontiollable , to the state Industrial chool for Juvenile offenders yesterday 'he charges weio preferred by the girl's ' own nother. COUNTY COI'HT. In the action of Gcorgo G. Scry against \ndriiw Traynor Judgment was rendered in aver of the defendant. In the suit of Hagennman vs. Grccnbcek. tal. , Jiidmont in the sum of $ ii9 was entered ip in favor of the plaintiff , roi.tci : . Judge Bcrka had the usual number of ( lenders before ) him yesterday most of hem bcingeharged with drunkenness or va grancy. Fines to the extent of 16 were ssesscd , all of which were paid. John Smiley became weary and ought a soft s | > ot on the pavement where ho ould enjoy repose. His lodging cost him J-7.r > 0. C. U. Davis did not propose tr take any 'suss" ' from anybody , ami consequently got n a row. His disturbance of the > eace was considered worth K ) by'the court. The robbery case of John Lewis was con- Inued until to-day at eleven to'clock a. m. , > y mutual agreement. . i. James Eaton , one of the three supposed jurglnrs captured by Detective. MeCra ckcn Monday afternoon was given n1. trial last ilglft on the charge of vagrancy and being a suspicious character. Ho was found guilty and sentenced to a tine of StU ) ami thirty lays in the county Jail. The other two , Yank Hruco and J. W. Shaw will be tried on ho same charge to-day. A complaint on he charge of burglary was entered against the rio by prosecuting attorney Simeral and u warrant servcel on each ono. A Valuable Invention. Charles J. Beeknmn , of Council Muffs , In. , has completed n SOO foot , Imse-rail tubular fence for Mr. J. Rush , city treasurer , corner eif Arbor and South Twelfth streets ; a ISO foot fence of the same kind for Mr. Michael Dee , corner of Eleventh and Cubtollur streets ; also a 114 foot two-rail fence for Mr. ) eo at the South Omaha cemetery. They all have the patent "Locking Jruekot. " By the use of this device which is Mr ! Beckman's own patent on any kind of fence , picket bar or gas ; iipo , any panel can be readily removed ind lirm'ly replaced again , or the entire 'enco moved to se > mo other place with out damage , as the bracket protects the 3iid of the rail whore it joins the post. This protection jn-oveuts rotting of a we > odun rail nnd gives the advantage ol putting the full strength of the rail in side the bracket. No nuil.s are used , Jiereforo , no split rails where they join , ho post. Address C. J. Bcekman , 72 Seventh avenue , corner South Eighth treat , Council Bluffs , la. AMUSKMKXTS. The second presentation of "Little Nugget' at the Grand opera house lust night was at tended by another and well pleased audi enco. All the members of the company wcr < warmly received , and all the laughable fea turcs of the piece were received with roar ! of applause. A feature of the show over looked on the first night is the performance of a youthful Sencgambiau whose dancing ii somewhat remarkable. .U the People's theater , the "Irish Doe-tor' was repeated last night witli Mr. Hobyns u the title rolo. Do not forget to attend the sale o Oriental rugs at Kohn & Wells' , 20 ! South llth St. , commencing on Wednes day at 3 p. in. Notes. The Presbyterian clergymen of this cltj have decided to holel union services , 01 Thanksgiving Day , lu the First Prcsbytcriai church , on Seventeenth nnd Dodge streets The sermon will bo preached by Kov. Join Gordon of Westminster church. Hishop Worthington is expected back to day from Philadelphia where ho ha been In attendance upon the housoof bishops who have been electing missionary bishop for the Episcopalian church. Kov. J. S. Gilllllan , of Coatesvlllo , Pa. , ! member of the Presbyterian church.is spend ing a few weeks in tl > e city at the Uarkcr. To Purchasers of Oriental Your nttcntion is most respoctfull ; solicited to a very largo and attractivi consignment of Harutuno , Iskiyun > ! Son , of Now York and Constantinople of choice oriental rugs , carpets , drup cries , embroideries , etc. , now open fo exhibition at our warcrooms , and whicl are to bo sold to the highest bidder Commencing Wednesday , afternoon n 3 p. m. Kohn & Wolls,208 and 210 Soul ! llth st. _ Ono Year Ago Yesterday. Ono year ago S'esterday , the most tempestuous tuous winter storms experienced by Omaha i late years , broke upon the city. The snow wa piled in drifts , street cars were stoppcei railroad tracks blockaded an winter set in with a hold which was not re laxed until late in the spring. There was lit tie danger of snow In the sunshine of th ! morning. _ Have you seen the exhibition ol Ori cntal rugs , etc. , at Kohn & Wells , 208 S llth st. AVIiilmore'H Denial. Treasurer Whltmore , of Hoyd's oper house , emphatically denies that ho was I anyway interested in the recent tickct-scali ing business , and in his denial ho is backe up by Manager Hoyd and Hon. J. E. Uoyd. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neror yarles. A mardel of pur ty. utreugth and wholesomem-ss. More econon leal than the ordinary kinds , and cannot I sold In competition with the multitude of lo1 coat , short weight alum or phosphate powder BjwHSfc MKSft. JfcWl * * * r * * * u WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Our Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter Sale of Pine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses in the country and we positively assert that they ; willbe sold at one-half their reg ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion , but we are willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you will see the goods. "We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for this week : OQ Rfl Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breastedwith goodwarni cassiinere lining 001 Ju 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. for this coat is $6.50. 00 C ( ) The biggest card in the deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warp , 001JU Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and made 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 $8.5O. OQ nn For 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 ful ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. QM Rfl .e wil1 sllow y ° u something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas , OlTi JU Lined throughout with best quilted satin , silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat is made by custom tailors for finest city trade , and is made for wear and service and not 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 $14.5O. Samples of these lots are displayed in our largo windows. Boy'n and Children's Overcoats will be slaughtered likewise. Next \veek wo will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. In addition we are opening daily now lines of Underwear , Gloves , Hosiery. Neckwear , etc. , which are bought NOW at from 25 to 50 per rent less than the same goods could bo purchased for early in the season. Our facilities enable ua tosalways take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers are anxious to unload , and thus secure bargains which are out of reach of other and smaller houses All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Company , Jorner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , N. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets , rorthotroHinipiit of all CHIIOMC nurt M'unic.u. nisiMHfj-BHArm. Aii'iiim for IIKIOIIMITII.H. MnrtTlir.1'1 < V' < . llfil fiicllltU't , iimmrnliiH anil reinc- dleifnrBuccp < itul trcntuipiit ot ru'ry tiiim nt ills- pn o requiring Medkul nrMiriilPul treatment. I oin v SKW HOOM1 lir I'AIIE.N r III. " I IKIM'irAT , AITI1M- ieiiUTlo\sln tlio we t. Wrltn lor rlri'iilnr * on De formities tuifl llrncut. Club Feet , e'lirvuluri1 of thp STlnc , I'llf' . Tumor * , Cami-r. Cntiirrh , HromliilK In. halation , Kluitrklty , rnral > rii , Kpllpp'.y , Ktnnoy. llliulilcr , Ke. Hur. Skin , anil Illooil nnil all tmridcal operations. DHK I-S ot WOMKV n > PICHITV. HOOK on DNruifH of Women. Hur. Omr reliable medical Institute milking a unrclalty ot IMIIV.ME llEARl.s All blooil ill < n > ii ti * MICCI ( IIIT | treated. IVrsona unable to U'lt in treated lit homo by corrp- Mumdencp , All cmumunkatlims contlilentlal. Modi- clues or InitrumenH ont by mull orexpre" , nociirely parked , no marks to Indicate contents or "enner. On per oiml Interview preferred , e'all and eonoilt u , or send history of your caie. and we will jena m pmln wrapper , our HOOK TO MKN IntB upon 1'rirate , bnc- cUI nd Nervous Dlrense" , etc. Addrc < v Omaliu Meelie-al mid Surgical Institute , or Dr. . McMenamf , Cor. . 13th ind Dodjje Sis , , Omaha , Neb Owlncto the rapid growth of Omnrm and our f uc cess In effecting cures , our bunlne-is h IA become * o large Hint tlio old .Mt > itlcaUn < tllnt on llth ulrcct nnd L'npltol nvennc , foiild not accommodate all coining to n for treatment.f liovo thorcturu moved Into our new brl ( k hutldini ! , Nortlnvect e'orner of Uth und Dodce street' , one block rnuth of the o'd Institute building , and Imvti now the lanicst and mint com plete .Medical Inntltuta or hospital In the. went. Korly newly furnl'hod , well wurnied and ventilated room * for patient * , three skilled ph ) lclims nlmtyi In tlio building. All klndii of dhen-es truate'd In the most fclentlilo manner. We manufacture Furclcal Ilrace * for Deformities , Trusses , hupporters , Klnctrk-al llntterles , und can supply | ih ) flcluiu er patients any appliance , remedy , or Instrument known. Call nnd consult us , or write for circulars upon nil subjects , with llstt of questions forpntlent to unsner. Thousands treated success fully by correspondence. We have Miperlor advan tages and facilities for treating diseases'performing Mirglcul operations , and niimnir patients whkh com bined with our ncknowleilRed ability , eiperlence , renponslblllty and reputation should makntlio Uiuahu Meilkul and surulcnl Institute the IIrM tlioiie. BUFFALO BILL Carbolic Fmokn Hall Co. fien- tlemcn : 1 take vreat pleasurx In xtullne that 1 have used the Car bolic Siuoku Hall. I would not l > e Klthout one. For a nuddcm cold or throat trouble Itlslnval- liable In fact worth ten times Its ttluht In cold. Your * truly. WM. F. CiiDV. ( Huffalo ( HIM Catarrh , Asthma , llronchltli , Nuiirulglu , Croup , l.iinK Troublet CoUls , etc. , Iniitantly relieved and speedily cured. Ono hall generally sunlclent. .Mull orders : Bninko Hall hy mull K and 4 cents . Debellator for the blood Iioatane. [ . A I'HKK TEST il ; eo at our ofllie parlors , OverlU South Klfteenth Street , Omaha , Neb Sole ! liyull ' THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known nnd most popular Hotel In the itntt. Ixicutlon central , upnolntrucnts nrstlusi. . Headquarters for comtucrclal nien and all political ami uubUalb.rlmi , ROORNG. G.W.ROGERS Competition and 0 ravel Hoofing. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Roofing. MedalHrand2and3ply Heady Hoofing , lac Mason btre t , Cuiaha. Neb S. T. OALBKIDGK , Al. O. , Physician and Surgeon. Office. Cor. lithwid Frnam Sts. Residence , SC21 Famani St. Uour . 9 to , 11 a. . , to J p. iu. AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Hlrlrtly Flr.t-Ciu : , and unions the laru'fM , f.isten ami llne t In the world. Halomi. i-econil elm ? un < l HuorHno In .en rr Acroinnindntlou. Unexcelled. Kicry rcKMnl f or the comfort and convonlencnof pa * lencurt studlemaly con Ucr il HnU practiced Strainer * ever ) Saturday foi ( ] | it Ke > < * . City ol Home ptll * for Liverpool Octotier U. It IA the larwe t and tlne t pa HeiiKer steamer ntloiit. Itnte nr pax aKe f'ir all clause * * an low ii < * by ntiy other tlrst-tlit1 * linn , a * loon exvnritlon ticket * at retlnceil rates. Drafts for any amount nt lowest eurrent rater * . l-or bonks of tour * , ticket * , or further information , apply to lK.\lhIt ! ) : ON HIleiTIIKHS' , Clilciigo , or FHANK E. MOU1U' > , Uinahii , Nel > . Pianos , GHICKERING , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments exchanged , rented and sold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , IOC N. 1.1th Stlvvt. I'UKK UALirOllNIA WINKri. shipped direct from our vineyard. Ulesllue , ( lutedel Clarets , I'ort , Sherries , etc. San Jose Vaults , Snventh , KlKhth , Ban Salvador and William ttreets , ban Jose , California. at la > worU > rttla aroBtiovout Mltctrit m JfafftMlM F ComfoTlfbl..ud ' tttfrt. \ . ATo'ld ( rauda , r OTerD.OOOcvr.d. t atf IttBiBforfanphlvL O KLBOTHIU MLT * FOB JIUICiiK" . DINE. IMVIHTU. ii WAUM AVI. . CHIBACO. jr. J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Hth and pouulaa St. Offltt , c , toi ; TOK- OK TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ' , The Host Itoutc from Oinnlia uud Council to TWO TUAINS DAILY HKTWKKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL HUTrS Chii-ngo , AXI > Jllhvnukcp , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds , IJoek lolaiid , Frrcnort , Kockford , Clinton , lnliique ) : , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , .Tanesville , Itcloit , > Viiionii , La Crossr , And all other important points Ka t , Northeast and Southeast. For through tlckcM call on thn ticket agent nt 1101 Tarnnm street. In 1'axton Ilotol , oral Union 1'nclOc Depots Pullman Sleepers and th flnont DlnlncCarsIn th world are run on tlic main linn of tbeClilcaiio , Milwaukee - waukeo A bt. Paul llallnar , and crery attention Is paid to paineogeri by courtiuus employes ol the company. It. ull.I.KR , Oeneral Manager. J. K.TUOUKH , AnpiHtaiittloneral Manager. A. V. n. CAKPKNTEH , facneral Passenger and Ticket Acent. OltO. K. IIKAFFOHD , Aolittnt Ucneral Puieogtr and Ticket Acent. J. T. Cl.AUK , General Superintendent. Mnlinnplfdu UlllUlKli mum , U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , WEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - 42.BOO II. W. y.m * . I'i evident. J.MU ? S. HKKD , Vlce-rre < .IJpnt. A. K , Tooz.4 w.v , 'M Vlce-Prcslileiit. W. H. S. Hu'unus , ( IIlltKCTOIlS. W. V , MOMSK , .lelllN P. COI.MNS , H. W.YATKS , J.iwisS. HEED , A. i.Tot'/LIN. : Hanking Office THE IRON BANK. Cor. l"th nnd Karmtm Stn. A Ren r.U llauktiiK llusliK's'j Transacted. Proprietor Omaha Buiinets College , IN WHICH 13 TAUOHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send lor College Journal. S , E. Cor. Kith and Caoltal Ave. Mention lho Onmlm live. , u isrosn. B. r , iio BODWELL A. MclNTOSH , Real Estate Dealers , HO South SprltiB Stn-et. Los Angeles , California. Jjealeis In cliv und country propeity of all ele a. ( Jeuer.il informutlon to uew-com- us frctlr Klvua. New Nnvi'ln for in CnntH , 4-NEW NOVELS -4 AH complete In thn DKCKMIIKII Ki'Mntiiof : the FA.Tfll'Y MISKAKY MO.\TlirV. Only IB Cents. Of all newsdealers , or Till : 1NTKUNATIONA I. NF.WS CO. . New Voile. T1IOH. I' . BJMI'SON , Wmlilng ton , 1) . C. No pay a > ked lor jutcuU until okuluvd.'ict Theeld ) Helinblo Spnlnllst of many yearn' experi treats with wonderful sur-rem. All I.UNli. , eiANe 1:11. : I-U-IIN nhi UI.A. DIlnTII DC " 'rod without luiln or til ml ran 09 nllr Ml nf * nom hurlness. All Chronic lIHeane ! ; II U I I U Ilk In advance of any Institution Iq I this country Th" ' > eonlempliiio KIIIIIK tn Hot hprliik's lor the treatment of any 1'ilvato or Illooil disease tan ho cured lor oucthlid the co Private Illsponsary. ) lly hlH treatment a Pure , I/ovelf Com- plenlon , freu from willow nets , freckle' , blmkill-lull , eruptions , ate. , brilliant eve and perfeU health can he Imd. 'rtrilinl' llicd" fei'llnii < HII | all fomnln wrnknc * es triiiiiplly tnri'il. llliintlni ; Headache * , Nervom 1'roi. iiraton , Cenrral Oeblllt ) , ScciilemiH" * , Deprci-doq Und In IlKcctlon , evnrl.in liouhlei , Intlmmiitlon ami nlcluratlon. tHllIni ! mill l > l plnccments , Hnltnil noakt CPUS , Kidney complaints Hint Clminju ul Ufu , Consult CVC lllfi CAD Acntoor Chronle Inllnmmn- rlr ANII tfln tlonot thuKyelldj or eilob * U I L. I1IIU Unil „ , „ , 1'uror.NoarSUIitcdnc.u , Inver'lon of the I.ltl , Scrofulous Krci , lllcerntlcini. Intlnminatloni , Ab cc , lilnmuM ot Vlsluu of ono Of bolln' > e < , ncl'ruiinir iif I.M. . . . _ . . ' I rT Inflammation ot thn Kar , Ulceratlon or Calarrhi Iniernnlor Kxternal Ilvntuois. or l'aruly Is , Shlilni ; ( orjtiinrlni ; nnlsi'5. Tlilckounil Ilrnm.eto. , Ijrrjt/nilC DebilityI. of Vital Power , Sicepj If ffi W Illl A le nis , li ! < pondeney , | A > HH o ( II I vww .Memory , Cuiitudun of Idea * . Hlnrq before tlio Kyc , Ijinvltude , I.anuuor , eioomlne S | li-piei. loii of spirits. Aversion lo 8ocl ty. ISnsy lli. ) eouraited , | Jir of Confidence , Dull , MMIvw , t/ntll for Stiuly or lluslners , and Iliuli life a burden , bufely , I'erinanently ami I'rlvalely l.'urud. BLOOD Illotche * . rimtih" , Uli Tern , I'alnfl In the Head and J Ilone , liyjihllfllo8or Throat , .Month and Tuniiuei , ( llandnlnr Kiilarucmuni ot Uin Nerk , Illicumntlom , e'atarrli. Ktc. , 1'cruiauonu ly e'ured When Others HUTU Willed. J. Constiltntlein free ntul Htrktly connJimtlnl. Medlclnu sent free from cibservHtlon to all rmrts of the I'nlted States. Correnpomle'iice receives prompt uttentlon. No letteis nnswereil unions uccomimutod by four cents in stumps. 8 nil t n cents In stamps for pamphlet nmlliBt of iiue * tions upon private , special uud nervous ( Ua. Terins strictly cash. Call on or address , POWELL REEVES DR. , No.UU South 1.1th St. , Ouialin. Nel & D. 1707 Olive Street , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Mtisnum of Aniitomy , Bt , I.onls , Mo. , Unlvernlty College Ilobpltul , don , Olesen , Germany and Nuw V oik. devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Morn especially those nrlfilns from Itnpnt * dime , luvltn ull no siiflnrlnK to correspond with * out delay. DlheiiHUH of lufe-ctUiu und contusion cured wifely anil speedily without usn of rlan Kerous dniKK. 1'utluiiln wtiufce cascH liavii been neulecteil , biully tientud or prononneeil IIICIIM able' , should nut fall to wrltitus ronct'iiilni ; thetlr hyinptoms , Al ! lettern recvlve liuinvdlate uttun * tlou. JUST PUBLISHED , And Mill bet mulled I'llHI' to any addre H ou re celptof one 'J cent stump , "I'ractlcal ( Ibsesrva * tloiuon NKIVOUU Debility uud 1'liVHlcal 1' * tlon , " to which IK added an "Essay on Murj rlaj-e , " Ith Important clmptern on ilHeaanj o f : th HnpUHluftlvo Organs , ttio whole forinltiK > \aluablu liic-dlcal treatlHe which should bu reu ( | by all young men. Addiess DRS , S , and D , DAVIESON , 17O7 Ollvo Street , St. Louis , Mo. SCIENTIFIC CLUCK & WILKINSON. PARTS it tb lady tnlri 4 uid ( trtnfUitDcl. fill p ru >