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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1888 , THE UNION PACIFIC'S ' RATES , Lawyer Whodon'a Answer to tlio Podoral Jurisdiction Plon. THE NEEDS OF NEBRASKA TRADE. Secretary Mnnon Kxjilnlns tlic HJlun * tlon to tlio Ititrr-.Htntc CottitnlH * filon A. lllcli Fliltl Tlio West- lilmlcti Family llrcvltlcH , TrnoM Tiir. tinn's MSTOI.X In the question of stnto jurihdiolloti over the Union Pacific railroad , argued n few days URO before Judge Dundy , Mr. C. O. Whedon , the attorney for the board of transportation , linn Btipple- inontod'hls argument with a brief that dctil.H in very pointed facts in regard'to the question. Among other things the brief recites that there is nothing in the charter of tho'Uuion Pacific which reserves to the United States tlio oxclti- Hlvo jurisdiction ever the company or emancipates it from state control. There Is in the ehartor no contract be tween the general government nnd the corporation that it shall not bo subject to the legislation of the state. The Htato is not seeking to interfere with the reserved rights to the government , but tlio brief holds that the state has the i > ewer to regulate all its internal commerce and that is all it is seeking. A state is not sovereign without the power to regulate its internal com merce. To the plea advanced that the act by which the road was created reserves the right for congress to reduce tlio rates utter certain earnings have been reached , tlio brief hays : This in u ijurstlon of imjiorlniioo nnd pcr- innnunt concern to the stnto of Nebraska. Tlio cost of the construction of the road Is a nmttiT of history , nnd If the allegations of tlio bill tlint the regulation of rates nnd < on- trol of the road by the stnto board of trnns- ixirtntloti will bankrupt tlio compnny nro true , nothing but , extortion , of which history ' furnishes no parallel , will cnnblu the com pany to reach the limit nt which congress jnny mluco tlio rates. * * * Can tt bo tlmt tlio fuilurul government hns called into existence u private corporation , a common carrier , whose rntc.s for the transportation of persons and property It cannot regulate be cause It lias voluntarily deprived itself of llife power , and that this net of deprivation also prohibits the state from rcgtilulijig the rules ? If It bos nccompllshcil these results , then this complaint Is over and above the , law ; them is no power to prevent and punish extortion or unjust discrimination. The rates i charged may bo both unreasonable and unjust - / just , nnd there exists no corrective power ; I for the wrong there is no remedy. ' i The brief recites that the com plain- ' ! nnt. the railroad , has not shown itself J entitled to relief through a permanent 'i ' injunction. It alllrms that the state has < the right and power to * regulate rates < within the state citing the recent court ' f 'decision to that olToct. It cites thiit the 'l ' state in the case is not seeking and does \ ' not attempt to regulate commerce at all ; It Is only socking to regulate tlio instru J ment of commor.co. The principal creditor of the company , the United States , says the brief makes no claim that its surety is in danger of being im paired , as the attorneys of the road at tempted to show the court. Concluding his argument Mr. Wliedon says : The railway company does assert that If \ tlio board of transportation is permitted to proceed , tt will bo unnble to pay the Interest upon its funded and other debts. Its solici tude for the rights of the government is somewhat remarkable ; had It evinced it earlier in its history tlid "Thurmon net" men tioned In the bill might not have been neces sary. The defendants disclaim nil power and authority to regulate the rntcs between the states ; they disclaim any Intention of at tempting to regulate the same. But , acting for the state , whoso servants they are , they do insist upon the authority and Jurisdiction not only to require the change in the embank ment mentioned , but also to 11 x nnd rcgiilute rates within the state of Nebraska , and to determine what are just and reasonable rates. rates.CONOKimiNO CONOKimiNO CAU T.OAO HATES. Secretary Mason yesterday forwarded the following communication from the board of transportation. ToT.M.CooIoy.Chairiiian Intcr-Stnto Com mission , Washington , D. C. Wo urge the continuance of car load rates. Their aboli tion will destroy the jobbing interests of the west. Our distributing houses nt Omaha , Lincoln and Fremont uro of great bcncllt to the retail dealers of the state , affording them convenience and credit. The present system of differential rules builds up trade centers within the state. Their destruction means that Chicago. St. Louis nnd eastern cities will monopolize nnd centralize our trade nnd lira In our sources. - JCtuiiASKA STATI : Boinn OF TIUNSPOIITATIOX O. I' . MASON , Secretary. DIAMOND IHNCIS IN 1'KACHHS. A gentleman furnishes the BEK the following interesting bit of news com ing from Ord Valley county. A resident of that plhca named Linden purchased at the grocers a win of peaches , and and when the can was opened and dis pensed around the board for the even ing ineal , a diamond ring was found in the fruit. It was taken to the jowolcrs tlio next day to determine its value. Ho Jv Offurod SfcO for it. This is u parallel to < " the good luck of Cogia Hassan of old. j Just what Baltimore belle lost the ring ft ' In handling the fruit remains yet to bo V determined. . ' STOIIM RKTUKNS. Superintendent Lane yesterday ro- oiv4 a nuinboP of letters from county in answer to his cireu- ar. The superintendents from Pawnee ml JolTon-on counties report no loss of lifo or sulToring in their counties on the part of teachers or pupils. Superin tendent Clarendon , of Doilgo , gives further particulars of the death of the two little Westphnlon girls. Ho bays t the widow \Vostphalon lived on a Ii small farm with these two children , all Jj she had. The family -has been peculiarly - | culiarly unfortunate. A few years ago A Peter Westphalou with his own family } nnd that of Ills brother , moved to Kansas. In the Indian massncro which T , occurred there , the brother and an un- 1 married sister , with sonio other rein- ijj tivos wore killed. Peter hastened back ' / to Dodge county , but the trouble through 'Y ' which ho had passed , added to the loss > { . ' , ' of his relatives , nniiotod his mind and lie committed suicide. Now the mother is entirely nlono. * When the storm caino up , about 2 o'clock in the afternoon , the older girl applied to the teacher for permission to go homo , saying that her mother would bo afraid and "would need their help. She was allowed to go with her little sister and both lost their lives in the storm. QUKSTIONA1JM5 MlOCKKtllNOS. * A business man in this city has been porhocutoil of lute by receiving through the malls dunning loiters purporting to | como from a collecting agency inChi - \ cngo. Those duns are in the form of printed circulars , and the envelopes nro marked in bold tvpo , "Bad Debts. " The circular in this insUmco fixes the debt at $9 , which the business man wholly disclaims owing , and the circu lars threaten n black list and to con tinue sending the duns tit the rate of ono a week If the debt is not paid. The black list part has not as yet been car ried outer if so , has not reached his notice , but the duns eonio with great regularity , the onyolopo and legend , "Bad Debt , " increasing in slzo with Sftcb olio Kent , until the proceeding is goltLng.Tory monotonous to the "receiver > f the favors , and he Is at present .con- .Oniplntlng a resort to tho. courts to find out who the parties are at the bottom of it. nnd if it is not a blackmailing schema that the parties uro trying to work. PTATi : HOt'Sr. ItltlKPP. The following Insurance returns were filed with the auditor yesterday : City of London , London Premiums , $ " , 1(50.09 ( ; losses incurred , W,0-8.57 ; looses paid. . * . 'jhlS.07. ) ( North British nd Mercantile , of London Premiums , 7r ) ; i.9 : ! ; lo es incurred , 8i ; , : U.SHI ( ) ; losses paid , $ li.rW.2. ( ! . Rochester Ger man , of Hochoster , N. Y. Premiums , $ 2,703.125 ; lo es incurred , SSOO ; losses paid , . Sir.50. The articles of incorporation of the Douglas County bank were filed with the secretary of state yesterday. The prin cipal place of business is Omaha , and the capital stock $100,000. Mr. J. H. Ayer , of the state board of transportation , Is in the city. He states that th'i citi/ens of Ord presented , a few days ago , a handsome gold watch to Miss Freeman , as a testimonial of her friends at home to her bravery. It is apparent that under the recent supreme court decisions foreign rail roads will bo obliged to incorporate under the state laws. How they can do this is'now the question , hnd the attor ney general is of the opinion that legis lative action will bo necessary. Governor Thaycr was in Abhland last evening , n guest of citizens there at the opening of their new hotel. All our city fathers sny "UPO Salva tion Oil. the greatest cure on earth for pain. " It cobts only -o cents. Since Mrs. Brown has taken to using Dr. Bull's Cough Sprup she has paved an independent fortune in doctor's bills. You can do the same. Itpnl JJsiato Transfers. Alfred Olson to Lena ONcnpartofc ? l lot 7 hlkii Park place wd. . , $ 1,200 , Frank O Olson and wife to S Mohr , part of lots i2l ! and ! 10 blk 1 Camp- bull's add wd 323 City of Florence to Milton H Wilds , lot 1 blk BO Florence q o 1 John Prokcsjind wife to Sarah McConnell - nell lot 8 blk 10 Brown's park w d. . . 5.0 Gilbert M Hitchcock nnd wife to Hich- nrd A Morris , lots 11 and 13 blk 4 , lots 18 nnd 18 blk 15 Hitchcock's 1st r.ddwd 2,000 Thomas Hronnan et al to Gcorginnu 1C Hall , lot C blk 2 Brcnnan place W d 1,000 Hugh a Clark nnd wife to Hans T Falk n > of s f of lots 5 und 0 blk 3 Uupont place w d 800 Hugh G Clark and wife to Gilbert J Albu lot 3 litlcll place wd 400 Peter Nelson and wlfo to G W Hold * rcgc , trustee , part of lot 4 blk .44 Omaha w d 4Sn0 George A Crnncer to .luinos T. Hus ton , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 blk 4 , A. S. Patrick's add , q c 525 John F lio.vd to the public , plat of Boyd's add to South Omaha , located on part n c , n w , 0-14-1U W .1 Wagoner et al to William Ho garth , lots II nnd1 blk 4 , 1st add to Fowler place , w d 1,100 Mattie C. Council and wlfo to LouU Haapke , o ) of part of lot 11 , John son's udd , which lies north of alley , w d 15,000 Swan Wlckmnn to Nels A Hinstrom ct al , lot 7 blk 3 , McConnick's ! > d , w d 1,000 , M L Lindsay and wife to H L Allison , wyt of lot5 , Lindsay's odd , w d. . . 1,500 J W Griffith , trustee , to Mary EBurns , lot 27 blk , Barker place , w d 425 Sixteen deeds f30,4 , > . > U Dtititling Penults. Tlio following building permits word is sued yesterday at the ofllco of superintend ent of buildings : Dr. L. C. Toney , cottage and barn , Twenty-first Und Ohio § 1,000 Jetter & Young , store , Eighth and Leavcnworth 800 Two permits aggregating . $1,800 Ulcliold Call and see the largo stock Mcagher fc Leach , general agents , have on hand at 1415 Furnum St. , Omaha. 1U3AUY FOR FIGHT. Uprising of tlio Lminbcr and Coal In terests of Omaha. The lumber interests and the anthracite coal intnrcsts of the city have determined upon separate presentations of their grievances in the matter of freight rates and their discrimination In favw of Chicago , and have instructed the freight bureau of the board of trade to at once prepare and for ward a bill of complaint to tlio iutcr-stato comnicrco commission. It is believed n hearing with reference to these two great interests can bo obtained on the occasion of the visit of tlio commission to this city. Certain it Is no branch of business is in greater need of the protecting inlluences of the national law. At present tlio railro.uis nro indulging in outrageous discriminations ngainst these Industries and are literally forcing the business to Chicago. A Narrow Kncnpc. There was a narrow escape from n serious flro at the residence of J. H. Downing , 1701 Capitol avenue , Thursday evening. Just after supper Mr. Downing stepped into the parlor to light the gas. Ho Ignited a match , turned on n Jet , nnd applied a light , when without any explosion the room was almost in stantly tilled with tlamcs. For his own safety , Mr. Downing fled , but soon rallying , ho called his family to his aid , nnd they for- tunntcly succeeded in subduing the flames be fore much damage was done. Gas Inspector Gilbert says this rather remarkable occur rence had its origin In n condensation of the carbon In the gas , which constitutes ono of the most dangerous und intlamm.ible sub stances in the world. This condensation takes place during the passage of the gas from the cold underground pipes into the warm rooms und apartments of residences nnd stores. People using gas should always bo exceedingly careful in lighting It in rooms \vhcrolt is bcldoin used , A Vlionrtlo Writer. The county commissioners receive some queer letters sometimes. Below is given an exact copy of ono received by them a few dajs since : Omaha , January Sth To the Countv Comlceners Dear Sir ? I am Dlsres of Loving Omeha For Good I have berio Perclcutcd on all Sidu these Last two years in this Cltty and I wis to Go to Shuclmnoy Idlio I , have Lost , l.'iOO and over in this county which the County Clerk Books , can She and ncvo received a cents I , wisli ( iontel Men you to Help mo out. I ro- uialii yours _ Articles of Incorporation. The Illinois & Nebraska Loan and Trust company , with William T. Underwood , jr. , Charles E. Hanson , George A. Harlow and Everett L. Hayncs us ineorporators , flicd articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The capital stock is 1500,000 of 5,000 shares nt $100 per share , nnd the ob jects of the incoriHjrntion nro the buying und selling of real estate , bonds , stocks und other securities. Out of liurin'H AVny. The family of Frances Blazko , a Bohemian woman living ut the corner of Nineteenth nnd Martha streets , complained to the county authorities yesterday that she was slightly deranged and that they feared she would Indict upon herself violence , OR she had threatened to commit suicide Sherlll Co * burn was nmdo nctpjainted with the case , and ho had Deputy ShcrltT Bonhaucr lock the un fortunate woman up In the county Jail. Sudden Changes or Wratlior cnuso Throat Diseases. Thoio la no more effectual remedy for CoughsColdft.ctc. , than BKOWN'K H.KONCIIUI , Tiiociius. Kuld only in boxes. Price IS cts. llEXClt AX1 > BAU. District Court. JIOOEUS V9 1IATNBS. J. M. Kogcrs brought suit yesterday against M. F. Scars to rawer $2,513 , which plaintiff nllcgcs was obtained from him by de fendant in u fraudulent manner. Mr. Kotrcrs claims that he gave to the defendant various sums on different times , und that Mr. Sears appropriated these monies to his own use. SCIT is nqiirr. Frank B. Johnson brought suit npuinst John W. Foster yesterday nfternoon nnd nsks that defendant bo required to perform n cur tain agreement concerning the purchnsu.of several parcels of land lying In this city , nnd that a Judgment of $1,351) ) ho rendered. Mit. riKi.D's sunscitirtiox. The Omaha Southwestern Street railway company brought suit yesterday against George W. Field for n subscription of $175. fin.sKV SMITH'S SUIT. Sidney Smith brought suit yesterday after noon against the Walnut Hill Building usso * elation and twenty-seven residents of their addition to collect f 100 duo him for services. H > lt WHAT ID WANTS fl,000. Milton B. Wild In his complaint sets forth that. Tames F Knnsom assaulted him In the city of Florence , nnd then locked him up , for which hi ; asks damages In the sum of $1,000. County Court. Judge Shields rendered the following Judg ments yesterdays J. % B. Thomas , $112.90 , ngalnst Martyn Bros. ; Omaha nnd South western Street railway company , $100 , ngalnst Martha M.lsh. * _ _ Police I'onrt. The following cases wore disposed of In po lice court yesterday ; Fined Millie Wnrnor , May Brown , Mn- mlo Brandon , Krmlnle Cunilngs , Mlnnlo Al ton. Georgio Uoger.s. Viola Hooch , Ernmu Wallace , Ida St. Claire nnd Flora G rant $0 each. each.Vagrants Vagrants Jnmcs Dngnti , John Bell , ord ered out of town , Inmates Houses of Prostitution George. MeMubor , Vie Silbon , Tom Kelley , dis charged. Begging on the streets Peter Carlson , ten dnvs. John Kelley , nn ex-convict nnd a character well known to the police , together with Henry Cleveland , went down to Johnson's Ice-house Thursday and threatened to clean out the es tablishment if they were not given work. They were run In nnd Judge Berka ga\'o them work yesterday ten d.iys killing time up in the county Jivil. Hichard Hoberts , charged with burglariz ing the residence of Clnrlc MeBeth , on Saiin- dors streetof 54)0 ) and a quantity of clothing , waived examination , and w.is bound over to the district court in thesumof $ ' .00. Ed Barrett , known as the DPS Moincs kid , n tough young vag , was allowed ten minutes to get out of town. MOKTUAUY. WISK. A young lady named Mary Wise , an inmate of St. Joseph's hospital.died Thursday evening The remains will bo buried to-day the funeral taking place fiom the hospital. MAItT 61'NllOltO. The mystery shrouding the identity of this young woman was cleared up yesterday by the arrival of Ihe girl's parents from Dalesburg , Dak. Some friend had written them ot tneirdaughtcr's Illness. Owing to the blocking of the roads and the consequent delay In the delivery of the mails , the parents could not reach her before yesterday They did not know until after their arrival of their daughter's death. The remains nro still t Burkett's ' oh North Sixteenth , from which place they will be forwarded to Dales- burg to-night , the parents accompanying them. _ After diphtheria , scarlet fever , of pneumonia , Hood's Sarbaparilla will give strength to the system , and expo- all poison from the blood. iikhcd n Hooker. Some unknown thief walked off yesterday evening with a h'-avy reclining rocker from in front nf the Pcoples's Installment store on North Sixteenth street. It is thought he throw it into n wagon which was in waiting ami then -drove off , because several clerks who run in various directions failed to find him. _ A Jack nt Auction. At the Parkc sale of Clydesdales , at Lincoln , Nob. , February 1 , 1888 , we will sell to the highest bidder ono of the finest jacks in the west , known as Black Warrior. Stands loj hands high. Weighs u bo ut 1,10(1 ( pounds. Seven years old , and perfect in every respect. Thisis a grand opportunity for some one who wants n No. 1 registered animal with pedigree. E. A. HOWK. Benevolent AInil Men. The letter carriers of the city have Organized n benevolent association nnd will glvo their nrst annual ball in Exposition hall on the 21st of February. Lclnnd hotel , Chicago. A Fugitive Captured. Thomas Hicks , n colored man , was Arrested by Constable Burke yesterday morning and lodged in jail. Hicks is wanted in Shuwnuo county , Kansas , for n number of crimes. The sheriff of Shawnco county was notllled and lulled that he would send for the pris oner us soon us requisition papers could be obtained. CREAM Its superior excellence proven In millions of linine.s for more than a quarter of a century. H Is used by tlm United states Government. Kn- dorsed by the headnof the Ureixt Universities ns the Strongest. 1'nreht nnd most Healthful. Dr. Print's ( 'ream HiikiiiK I'ouiU'rdocH not contain Ammonia , Mine or Alum. Sold only In cans. THICK IIVKINO I'OWDKUCO. NBWVOllK , CIIIUAK ) . HT. I.OU1S. Health is Wealt i ! Dn. B. C. W ear's NERVK AWD Hnxi ! * I'IIK\T. UEMT , cuurnnteed t.peclfic for Hysteria , Dlzzt. n 3J , CoiivuUloiid , Kits , NI.TVOUS Neurulflla JieadAcho , Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcoliol or tobacco , U'uktifiihiesa , Mental Depression. Hoftenlne of the llraln resulting In Insanity and lending to misery , decay and death. Premature old ABO , Harrenneaf. losi of power In flther BOX , Involuntary Losses and Bpennat- orrhn > ncaU8 dbyovxr-4 < xevtlaii.ofthobrulnbelf. r.buba or over-inclulcence. Duch box contains one month's treatment. 11 OOa box , or six twxes forj.l.w , sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WK ( JUAUANTKK HIX 11OXKS Ttocuri'ixnrvaso. With each order received by u foralx Lioxes , accompaulej with t-i.W , we will * enn the. purchaser our written Rtiaranteo to re fund tno money If the treatment does not effeet f euro. ( Iiiaiantres Issued only by C. ! ' . OOOI- MAN. nriiffBlst , Sols AeMt , lUU Fwruaiu 8t , Omaha Neli CAUTION ! THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER , Which In liclng Pointed upon the Cini-nry rnrchancr.tas the Genuine Im ported Joliann HofFs Malt Extract The article In quo llon Is put \ip In a Sqt'ATTV Ilorn.K wlll > Herman nml KnutMi label prliUod In btucnna the cork riiMTwIwItlijrullow wnuh Init ( ho pnrkniio nllvmimi Appcnrnniv. 'I hn tiiKiminycil eirimitery cif tineormmitlon inislilnii tlii' i < K < HM ! In cnlllnit tliolr i1ninc tlo beer "Omi- Ino Imported Mult Kxlrnet , " ntul Ihclr iippeiili to tliu cupidity of lertiiln elii"0 * ( i [ tnirto'iiu-n IT free Rlf n nf Amc'rtAWeo'rlo'fi ' ' ' ; Im.-U'o" . ' ! Uu fe'r.0 CUU V * l ° "l"X'1""U "Ielr "ooU' > " ' ' l"Ui ° thli THE OKXWA'K AXD OXLY nil'OJiTKD Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Introduced Into the U. P. br J.r.orol.l ) llorrIn 1W , tlio unrlvnllp.l nutritive tonic nnd food for Invalid * , nur . Ing women , typlmlil pnllrnt * nnd weitkiir" Incident to ami and convali'-cents pre crltirtt by loaillne plirM- Sa 'luM TARRANT & COMPANY , 278 , 280 C 282 GltEEXWlCH SIllEET , and WO WAKKEX STREET NEW YOltK. Solo Importers nnil Agents since 1SU9 , to counterfeit which is FELONY. In order to protect themselves iu > ulti9t Imposition tlio publlo are reqiiptloil to specify HOFF'S ' MALT EXTRACT "TARRANTS , " When Ordering. cam be cured of your V ± i HEUM/ITISMj / NEUffflU rtTH-LO-PHO-ROS , for vears it has been tnowuWiKf tested artcf is fodav me Who ii WEAK , NERVOUS. BEBILITA- TED. who In hlal'OI.LY ami IGNORANCE hns TniFI.rO nwnr his TIUOR of ItODV. HIND and MANIIOOn.caiuIng exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAIN ! * of LIFE. HEADAVHE , BACKACHE , Dreadful Dreams. WEAKNESS of Memory , BASH * FULNESS In SOCIETY , PIMIM.E * upon the FACE , and Alt tlio EFFECTS lending to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUMI' . TION or INSANITY.'Should contult at once Ibo CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established 1RM. Dr. Clarke ban made NERVOUS DE < BII.ITY. CHRONIC'and all Diseases of the EMTO URINARY Orpnnn a LI To Utndy. H makes NO dlllerenco WHAT you iave taken or WHO hai failed to euro you. * -FEM A I.EH suffering from diseases pecu liar to their sex can consult with the usuranco of speedy relief and cure. . Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 43-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Work * on Chronic , , Nervmi * and Dell > eote Diseases. Consultation , ptr onnl.'y or by letter , frco. Consult the old Dortor. Tlioannitds nred. ORU'rwand pnrlora prlvatn. * a-Thoso contemplating MarrlHge send for Dr. Clnrke > celebrated guide Male and FciiiBle , each lie. , both 'JSc , ( stamps ) . Before confitlrnp your case , consult Dr. CI.AKKK. A friendly letter or call may lave future Mifierlngnml shame , and add golden years to life.Book il.lfc' * ( Secret ) Er ror * , " Me. ( Ktnmp.i ) . Medicine and writings t nt everywhere , necure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Bundnyn ; U to 12. AdOress , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO. ILL. J.W. Barnsdall , M. D Hormropnthic Specinli&t , SURGEON Gynwcolof/ittt and Obsletriclnn. Telephone 979. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D. , , I Homoeopathic Specialist CVC THROAT EAR tit AND NOSE , Bpectucles Accurately Prescribed. I RAMUE BL'K. , OMA JIAt W , J. OALnitAlTH , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner 14th and IJoiik'ln : ? St. Onico , telepliouo , 4Ki ; Itcsldence telephone , &GS. PRINCESS TEA PRINCESS TEAS liielB < Je cjiolcs brands , P rUIQunpot > der.Y.Hr qn , CEM. " BreaVst , Japan.boloiifl , alto a comblni awwafi- FOR SALE BY W. U. H mi tl A Co , 1MB. )5M ) r | iltnl Avenue , II. A. Niiwiiiiin , 1711 ft. Mary'iAenuu. . Stiix Ncrr.nu Smith lOih Mreet J..lMn.k ) \ lUd. , i'KJ outli IStli Street. .1. 0. KttstiLiin , v < nuh Oinhtii. C. U. ll nsr-n,701Noitli Illli Street. SCIENTiFIG CLUCK & WILKJNSON. ( Dr. OTTERBOURG 13th & Douglas Streets , Omaha , Neb , HKAI.TIt. WKAr-TH. SPECIALIST. Nervous , Mental and Private Diseases Prompt attention given to coi rcspondence , by enclosing iJo.itUKf. OIIlco hours U to 13 u. m. , " to u and 7 to S p , m JOSEPH GILLOTFS STEEL PENS. OOLD MKDAIt PAllltS RXI'OSITIOX , tStS. > ( > . : iua-4o i-t 70o4 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Of Dress Cutting. ncnipmlior you tmjr nothlnc for oyslom or InitrnC' ( Ions until you uro ulile In cut unil Inulo your diwso * WITHOUT iiKKinixn. llcniironf iniltiillnnn. Never Icnrn nnv < 'lu\rtft , niotlols or lunchlnc * . Apk uiprcliHiit tnllor wlint the ) UHO In ciiUlrii ; nien' clnlliliigi loiirn nlioltlipr u ( > . mid roil will obliiln their ro nlts.Hucli l lli KKlIXi ) ! rUDNCII TAII.OII HVSrilM , lnlliR M tailor's wooden nquiiro , till lor wooden ( tart niul leuvu rule , tullur Inpc llu nnd crndud stiilua. Cheap- emniul licit nystOin ever InveiHed. if to $3 per day to all ladies out of em ployment. Teachers sent to all parts of the country. Send for Treatise on Dress Cut ting , and Circulars , FREE. Address , Mine , Kellogg School for Dress Cutting , Ituoui 4 , Hotel K moQil. Cor. 10th anil Webster Sts. , Oinulm. HCD GAUNTLET 2no. [ 814. DR H NOBLE Blair Neb , , , , , , Importer iiml Ilrvcilerof Clydesdale , English Coach & HamWctoiiian They nre. nil line nnd In prime condition nnd can not full tttiilt. Tliwy connUt of prlzo winners and tliclr KUt , In ! ? cntlnmf , C'nimda nnd thin country. Our term * , prlcot lind liorxca nil ) suit you. Wrlto for iirl- te * and pitrtleulitrii. HlulrlH24 nillen north of Otuulia , on T. K. \ M. V. U. It. und C. St. 1' . M. A O. It. 11. FOR The StnndnriMjicd trnttln staUlon ALARIC No. 2O83 liy Cnyler ( sire of Klvlra S:181J , Day Dream any. : ! AlKnth 2a : , also the dam of I'atron 2:14) : ) by Itysdyk's Hnmlilctonlnn. 1st clnm Kthel ( iolildust , ( full sister of X.llciclli > ( lolddust trial ' : i' > ) by Old Uolddnst ( slioot l.uclllo 2:104 : , iinil live othi-is with records below - low 2:110) : ) . 2dclnm ( the > ( lain of XJlcndlo2Hby : : ) Importeil Srythlnn. : > < ! ilinn Sully Hnssell ( thu gtaiul dam of Maud S. : asy ) by lloston. Alnrlc \\iis bred by .1. C. MolVrran , Jiouisvllle , Kv. , foaled 1SM1 , my hands htish , wclRlis 1150 ponnds ; hu IH a rleh Kold dust In color and thu hand- wmieit anil most HtylUU homo lnthuwe t. lie will ontshow anybody's horse on the street or the show rltiK. has no reeord but Is very fast , perfectly gentle on the road or In the .stable , has no vlce.s and Is warranted sound In every par ticular. Jlo will bo sold very chuap. Thoiiorse Is , In this city. Address DR. U. W , HAYES , 1513 Farnam St. , Omaha. Neb. CUAl'l'nn HANDS , ECZEMA , HIVKS and nil other nlTectlons of tlio skin can bo quickly rurtil by SKAIIIIUV'H MUIIIIIATI : ! ) TOII.KT Sors. . delicately perfumed and each caku In a decorated tin box. TOOTHACHE. NKUKAT.GTA OF THE FACE , I INKIiAMIU ) Ut'MS , from any cau-o , promptly relieved by DMIIIY'S TOOTHACHE ITjASTKiis. which take thu place of uplateB and dangerous toothache drops. OEWEH OAS AND OTHF.Il nANT.EIlOUS OR O IMHAGKKKAIILK ( JASKS can bo rendered Inocuons by bnrnlnK SKAIUMIV'S HVDIION- AITIIOI. PASTIM.KS. 11m safest , most fra grant and mo.it elllelont deodorizer. OHNS AND BUNIONS are promptly relieved by MKAD'S ConsAMI HIIMON rr.ASTKns. On siift felt , lilRhly medicated Hellovo prus- sure and reduto tnllammation. ALL DitL'dciiSTS SBLL THKSK GOODS. WILL NEVER BREAK FOR SALE BY - N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. THE OMAHA BEE , -nKUVKUKU TO- ANY PAET OF LINCOLN nv CAIIIIIKR Fen 20 Cents a Week. Soveu papers a week. Send your order to the ollicp , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The tint km.irn and moit popular llotfl In the Male. Ixioiillon cenlial , uppulutiuonH llr tilnn. . llviilqunrleri Iur coiuiuurclal lucu tnU all | > uMU < ul K.iUOQUU.S l-ruprlctar CAN YOU USE Your money more judiciously than to expend it wisely in your clothing. You will find at the MISFIT PARLORS this week what remains as special bargains , as we will offer greater induce ments than ever offered in genuine clothing. NO TRASH , but such as are equal to any man's taste or price. SUIT. AT ron 8 8.GO which was made to order for $18,00 9.70 iM.oo 10.-IO " " < OJ.60 112.80 u u auto 1B.30 .1 . ( U8.00. 14.20 ii u " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! " ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " . ! ! ! ! ! ! ' . ' . 15.80 u i " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 17.00 u 'i "I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " " 18.00 u u "I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 40.00 20.35 ii u -lo.OO AT FOK & 2.J.OO which was made to order for . $47.00 23.70 U II . 60.00 24.00 III IIII . 62.00 2-5.20 ( I IIIt . 65.00 20.70 IIII ItII . 00.00 27.30 II IIII . 02.00 28.40 IIu II . 05.00 29.00 u ItII . G7.XI ( 30.00 II IIu . 00.00 31.40 II u . 70.1W 1 AT FOB $ C.20 whieh was made to order * $ ir > .0 ( 8.70 " " 18.00 10.60 " " 22.00 10 .in ii u . . . > N . iwi J * / * > t * * * C.IAJ 1 1 "A II II . . , ' ! ' > . fUl J I > MW lM.\nJ 10.30 " " 35.00 18.70 " ' 40.00 20.30 " " 45.00 23.45 " " 50.00 24.40 " " 55.00 AT FOR $ 9.70 which was made to order $20.00 11.40 13.00 u u ! ) ! ) ! ! ! ! * * r * * I ! * ! ! ! ! * ! * * ! * * * li ! ! " * " OV.UO 15.80 ii iiu uO.uU 17.35 it u 38.00 10.80 ii 42.50 21.80 it u 40.00 25.70 it u 52.00 28.60 ii u 00.00 30.40 tt u 70.00 OR thousand nine hundred and sixty - seven pairs , embracing all the leading styles of cuts and patterns in pantaloons that man ever had an idea of wearing , at the following prices , which in proportion to quality never was worn by man. You are invited to investigate this assertion. PAIR PANTALOONS ! AT FOR 2.35 which was made to order . . . . . $ 0.00 . O)0 ( ) i * * * * * * * t * * * * B * * * * * * * * * .t * 5.i > 0 " " 10.50 G.70 < c " 1JJ.60u 7oc tt it f /u\ * > t * liltUU 8.40 " " 17.00 9.10 " 20.00 AT FOR $ 2.50 which was made to order . $ 5.50 3.80 " " . 0.50 4-00 " " . . ' . fl.60 5.30 ' " " . 11.00 0.10 " " . 12.60 7.20 " " . 15.00 8.10 " " . 17.50 . " " . . 9.30 . 19.60 AT YOUR OWN PRICE Having overstocked our furnishing goods de partment , we now find we will need the room more than the money ; in consequence we will , in order to reduce the stock as much as possible at this advanced part of the season , offer All Win ter Furnishing Goods , including Fur Caps of musk , rat.cat and seal skinat50c on the dollar. Any doubts , satisfy them by paying a VISIT TO THE 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. w rotitliny rKonmc TWjlUlilhileil i.mxl known toulM Cxjnoirhrx n.l CI.eU W. l.i . i < jM conilOtt bl . ind In nrry c < I liMgifen latltUctlca. AUott A LUk , lludxa. N. &cM by Dru/glstl * Fiico t.OO. LY01 > 8&HEALY STATV & MONBOC ST . CHICAQO , ' will inttL fiM. Ulf o.-ly .U t trlfcl * rtq t 4 Ijr Hindi r J'ruial ri U , Trloiatop , WE AK ME N ! ut P1"tl i"1r T tftgrT..i. Klil R > T tT or < > iHfKOVIU JmmiTi iO . . . i'iimild. loolhlrgrurrtnti of r IhrjiiijU 1 | r k p > iir.itor. | . , JUDICIOUS AND PEflSISTEHT i ; Advortlalng hiu nlwilH piovui ) successful. Dofoio plactninny NowHiuior | | Ail vert IM UK uonau't Z ? LORD & THOMAS , . * r _ / iiirvir iftik i i'k iu ' U U It H 4 lkli Slr.il. CHICAGO.