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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BBEr SATURDAY. APRIL 14 , 1888 , 5 PUT HIM TO WIPING ENGINES , BhamofUl Trontmontof a Fanner By the Burlington Pooplo. A VALUABLE LESSON FOR SCABS. Cutpntilc Dclny of tlio Slate 1'rliitcr In Infilling I'ubllo DocuiiicntH Grant County OrRnnlzcil Ijlncoln Hrcvltlcfl. frnoM TUB nr.B'8 MSCOI.N ttmiuv. ] Mr. W. Ilcynolds , llvinj ; near Abbott on tbo line or tlio H. ft M. , called nt the Hr.r of- flea niul related Ills experience ns nn engineer with tbo Iturllngton rend Mr. Reynold * stales that early In March ho was at the fitn- tion at Abbott and ho reiniirhetl to the agent tlmt ho was nn engineer. 'J'lio n cntlold him the condition of the strllie and thut n permn- nont place could bo given him running an en gine , and to corroborate his statement held Converse with Lincoln over the wires. A few duys thereafter Mr. llcynolds received n dispatch from thu master mechanic at this place , J. C. . Salisbury , oayliiR : "Can usoyou If you como nt once. " Upon this showing Reynolds sold his team and stock and pre pared to renew his life as nn engineer , bring ing his boy to Lincoln with him. Arriving hero ho states tlmt the maslcr mechanic told him that they were short of engines hut that ho would put him to work as n mechanic. From that time on until he quit he was em ployed about the round house , and , as ho says , promised daily to bo given nn cngino and set to work. Tills was along in March and n few days ngo iio began to think thut ho was not being used as agreement and Investigating ho found ho was down ns n wiper. Ho finally demanded that ho bo set to work as agreed or that they pay him 6(1 ( and In a day or two ho pot his tlmo check that showed lin was entitled to $1.J3 ! a day , his check for the time ho worked in April , netting him $9.12. To say tlmt ho was indignant at the way ho had been used Is ex pressing his fcelingH in a mild manner. Ho line ! sold Ills stock , tils team and his grain to become n putt-lot for tlio liurlington. Ho had been to the expense of board tor lilmsolf and boy and had drawn in exchange $1.25 n day , nnd after thirty days was turned loose to get homo as bust ho could. Mr.Hcynolds In relating his experience said that ho could not understand why Iio Imd bi'on so treated ; ho said that ho stated when they employed him that Iio had been nn engineer on the Illinois Central road eighteen years ago running out of Carbondale , 111. This ho says ho can lirovo at any time , and ho was promised on these credentials n permanent position us on engineer. When ho left the oflleo ho was fear ful that tlio road would not cash his check and let him huvo enough to get homo on. His experience may bo profitable to some of the scabs who are now running on the road , nnd ho wants the public to know how ho was used. HAPID WOUK. Tlio public printing of the state , as it has been conducted the past two years , is as Door public service as could bo possibly devised by any Htato in the land. The secretary of Btnto Isjust nttho present time engaged in Bonding forth the house journals of the last session of the legislature that closed its work ono year ngo. Three months' ' tlmo was nmplo and as long as other states require to get the legislative record before the public , but In Nebraska the pcoplo have had to wait a twelvemonth for something that should have boon before thorn nine months ngo. This Is n record of delay wretched enough , but nt the same time that they arc distribut ing the now ancient house journals , they are sending forth the proceedings of tlio Nebraska - braska state horticultural society for 1SS5-0 , which have but recently been received from the printer. In this instance the publication is two years old before it meets ttio public gaze. The records of tlio state board of agri culture were almost us ancient before they were given out by tlio slow-moving public printer and it is very evident that if the money spent by the state for these publica tions is to bring any practical good to the pee ple. reform is necessary. People do not care to read ancient lituraturo and them is no reason why the printers should not be made to do their duty in their work. ADDITIONS TO TUB 1I1UTIA. The adjutant general has issued orders al lowing tlio organization of militia companies nt Omaha and North Pltittc. OUAST COTSTV. Governor Tiiaycr yesterday issued the following proclamation , organizing the county of Grant : Whereas , A largo number of tlio citizens of the unorganized comity of Grant have united in n petition asking that said county bo organized , and that James Forbes , Thomas U. Lynch and Uornnino A. Wostovor , bo appointed special county com missioners , and .John S. Dollinger bo appointed special county clerk of Bald county , for the purpose of forming a temporary organization ; and the temporary county seat ho located on tlio south-west quarter of section six (0) ( ) , township twonty- thrco CJI1) ) , range thlrty-olght ( It1 ? ) , of the sixth (0) ( ) p. m. ; and it appearing that the snld county contains n population of not U'ss than "W inhabitants , nnd ten or more of said petitioners uro taxpayers and residents of said county , Now therefore , I , John M. Thaycr , gov ernor of the statoof Nebraska , in compliance with the memorial of said petitioners and by virtue of the authority in mo vested by sec tion 1. article 2 , chapter 17 , of the compiled statutes of Nebraska , do liorcuy declare said county of Oraut temporarily organized for the purDoso of eftccting u permanent organ ization nnd to appoint and commission the persons nbovu named as the Hixvlnl county commissioners , nnd tlio person above named , the special county clerk of said county , and . , dodcularutho place nbovo described as tlio I' temporary county scat of said county. | l C'lTV mtllU'H. Work has boon commenced on tlio now Woods Block on Eleventh street. It will boone ono of tno most expensive business blocks erected tills year. Tlio appropriation for the grounds of tlio cnpitol building can soon bo drawn upon and the work of improving them will bo com- inoncid early in the season. Two alarms of tire called out tlio llro do- prft-tmont yohtcrduy , ono on it street and ono at Twelfth and U. The damugo in botli cnscs was light. The question of what material to use for paving m Urn now districts is now agitating the property owners who have to pay for it , and a number of meetings have been held. Tlio Fifth district is the last to call a gatherIng - Ing for discussion. The trains are running very smoothly on the liurlington. Yesterday moruhiK's p.it > scngcr tralu from Omaha , when running nt full speed , discovered a freight train coming to warn It on the main line near Docriiehl , Only tin ; fact that thu track at thut point was straight prevented a serious smashup , John Shaffer , the Kearney couuty mur derer confined In the jail of this oounty , wui taken to Mlndun yesterday lor trial. Tills in his second trial , and results from the re versal of the former decision by the supreme court. Tlio rule of onn'and a third faro has been made by the roads in the state to dulegatct to thu different etuto conventions , Tlu hucksters of tlio road will pay the same fare ns usual that is they will riiUi free , The local ofrcbiU | of the H , & M. declare , that they never had a better class of nice thun those pretending to handle engines whc are now employed. The usual wreck in tin yurils hcix ) yi'blcrjay uddctl cmphusls to tut assertion. A. I'Y ' > J'ninlly It. W. Fnutos Is the name of a man who h .tho proprietor of n restaurant at Twenty eighth und Fnruum sticotb. His next dooi tujlghbora are named Fin tiny , and between the head of the latter family a coolness hai existed , which yesterday terminated iu Fin tiey coming into Frukes' place of buslncv and attempting to mop the floor with him Ho met with very poor success and was being ing done up in elegant style when Mrs. Fin ncy dropped In , and noticing that her licgi lord was not coming to the front in gooi style , ilew back homo and resurrected tin family hulchct , and returned Just in time U lieur Mr. Finnoy beg for mercy. She ndvlset him to "hold Inn grip , " and Hailed iu , and ii n very few moments Mr , Frakcs looked ilu worte for wear. Ill * nasal organ was brq ken. bus eycn blucki'iiod and hU head brulsot In nineteen places. Then to cap the climaj of his woes , the Finney family had Frake irxtito J. for disturbing the peace. TIH3 GUN WAS rOAI)13I > . Private HHghCR Accidentally Stiot Uf Comrnilo Gcnror. Thursday nftcrnoon nt Port Omaha an almost fntul accident occurred. Cnptnln Keller , who commands com pany G , was putting his company through the skirmish drill , anil at the same tlmo company V , ot which 1'rlvnto Hughes Is n member , was marching In fours. Tlio com mand "Fire ! " wan Riven by Captain Keller , and the charge struck Hughes nbovo the hip , turning Win .almost to n right about face , and proceeding on Its deadly errand , Just grared Private George Whistler , who was on the left of Hughes , raising a largo blue lump on the loft arm. When Dearer saw Hughes fall ho cried out , "Oh , my God' ' " nnd Hung the musket from him. Hoth Oe.irer nnd Williams were confined to the guard house As the matter stands , It is said the deplorable accident would not have happened had the ofllcer commanding company G given the command open "breech locks. " DM js'ronslstent with the regulations and military tactics. On Sunday morning Private Oearcr was placed on guard , nnd was relieved Monday morning. Having obtained n thrco days' pass ho look n trip to Lincoln to look after some property recently purchased by htm. During the short Interim between his return from Lincoln and going out to drill , ho had no occasion to use his gun. Private W illlams , of the same company ( G ) mounted guard Mon day morning with his own gun. Later in the day ho went to his quarters , und leaving liis gun took Gearer's. When ho came oft guard ho placed Gcarcr's gun in the rack , and neg lected to withdraw the fntnl messenger. The accident occurred at I : ! 10 p. in. Private Hughes sent the kindest ot mes sages to .lamos Gearcr , telling him not to fcol badly about the shootIng - Ing , ns ho well understood that Gearcr was the last man In the world to bo blamed for It. Gearor , in responding to tlio wiirm-hcarted nnd thoughtful message , ex pressed his intense sympathy nnd wished to know If there was nn thlni ; ho could do that would probably comfort him ; also express ing n dcslro to obtain the services of some uf the city doctors. The condition ot the wounded man at pres ent is weakness from great loss of blood , but ho has full possession of his reasoning pow ers and talks freely and with much feeling for Gearcr. f lumors run riot in tlie blood nt this season. Uood's Su'sa ; ) > arillu expels ev ery impurity and vitalizes nnd enriches the blood. llAIhUOAD NI2W8. Still Boycotting tlie "Q" nt South Omnliii Another Scrap. The light iu the "Q" stock business at South Omaha continues and those who doubt the influcnco of shippers in injuring the road's business huvo only to look at the rec ords of yesterday and the few days previous to have their opinions shattered. Twenty cars ot stock were yesterday ordered of the U. & M. ngcnt at tlmt point for n shipment of cattle to Chicago. Friends of other roads who do not wish the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy any more luck than is nbsolutkly nec essary got around the shippers , so to speak , and in a very short space of time had con vinced them thut iho latter road was not the ono to carry their stock. Hesult , eighteen out of twenty ears wore sent over the Chicago cage , Milwaukee it St. Paul , the "Q" holding the other two by n mere scratch. Mr. J. Hardin , general live stock agent of the Chicago , Uurlington & Quincywith head quarters at Crcstoii , la , , was in the city yes terday , and in reply to u question as to what the road was doing in the livestock business , remarked , "Wo are losing all the money wii nado In the last live years. " If the old ndago "straws show which way the wind ilows , " holds good in all cases , It is plain to > e been tfiat the "Q" is enjoying quito a > recze about this time. HIT WITH A LANTRIIX. I "scab" gained his first victory last night n one of the many lights which have oc curred at the Tenth street crossing by lut ing his opponent , an old employe , over the lead with a lantern , making a very serious cut , which was dressed by Dr. Miller. The victor lied from tlio Held iu good shape at the sight of reinforcements for the wounded : nau. 11K IS NOT A MEMI1ER. OMAHA , April 13. To the Editor of the JKK : Will you please correct a statement nado in yesterday's issue that George Ra- worth Is u member of the Order of Railway Conductors. He Is not a member and haslet lot been for the last nine months. 4 , Mmiiiint op THE Oitnuit. bl'lKI-.rf. J. S. Tebnots , general passenger ngcnt of the Union Pacllle , left , lost night for a trip westward. A. W. Dickenson , general superintendent of the Missouri Pacific , with headquarters at St. Louis , arrived in the city last night. The "Burlington Route" will , it is said , not extend their road this season in consequence of the effects of the strike , and yet every- .lung is "running smoothly. " It Is reported that Harry Hall , city ticket agent of the Burlington , is to bo married soon. Harry Is , however , very reticent. The Burlington ticket ofllco will be moved from its present quarters to the basement story of the First National batik on Monday next. _ An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro lor old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all Hkin erup tions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB1KT1NK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. at 25 centa per box by mail 30 cents. AMUSKMIOXTS. George WIlMm'H Minstrels nt the Jlnytl Ijust Night. George Wilson , ono of the most popular black-faro artists now before the public , supported - ported by a clever company of comedians , opened a two nights' engagement nt Boyd's opera house last evening before an audience which In miutbur.-i bore witness to the popu larity uf the company : n this city. Although the new feature * were not many , the com. puny having played hero before this season , the several features of the programme were given with the usual excellence. The con spicuous features were the uppcarancu of Mr. Wilson in his act , the musical team , Turner ui.d Gaston , and the marvelous con tortion performance of Master Uuvnl. The bill closed with u musical after-piece : entitled ' Grand opera. " Knrctit l-'ires. Pl.lMOfTii , Mass. , April 13.-Disastrous forest lircs started this noon In the vicinity of John Lambert's and burned very fiiht with a blrong wind. The village of TeaticUet is in great danger. ] U superior excellence proven In millions o home * for more thun a quarter ot ucentur Its 4s iiwd Iw the I'nltod State * Oovernment.lEn iloreeilby theheaiUof ihedreat I'niverslt is a , thHRtroncMt , 1'ureat and Mo'si Healthful. Jr I'rlae' * C'reanx llaVlnit Powder doca not contain Amuioulo , l.lnwor Alum. Soldoulvln cam , ' ' . . Bork Wilc io St. Louis 1 The Only Remedy FOR Contagious Jjlpod Poison. ' ttr. D. n. AiUm , Union , Bonth Carolina , wrltM t " 1 mu > micle < l with it trrrlblt rat * of blood poison for About thlrtren months. I TTU tmttd h ? th bell phjtlcUD * . and tiled vnrloas klndi of remedlM , Imt received no pnbituMUl relief. IflMlIrtrfitl ibo Snirc Gpeclflc. .ml ftbout ( our bottle * cured ma < mnd nd well. " Col. B. 1L Klf'er , editor and proprietor of ttit Opelltui. Ala. , Tints , nnlcr data of JLURUIC 8 , 1811. wrltnii "When I WM rotiig man , throagli Indlicretlon , I con * traetnl A dlteaM which h J ( luck tone no for yeart. Some fire or Hi yean Ince I wan troubled with pains , go u to make It diaicnlt for mo to walk , llavln advertUrd th 8.8.8. In my parr forrercra yearn , I ronclndcd I would trr It to * e I there wa * any efficacy In th merllelne. . commenced uitnx It arcorulh * to direction * and UKX ! half dozen bottle * . I wa * once at a way nation ami. Retting left , ! walked the lerrn mllet nnd hare never felt any return of the old malady. After experiencing the Knod effect * I tniut lay I nm natlnnrd wlttt the mult , t am lxty elxht yeari of a * and I feel now like n found man nnd can co to the case when nrceuary and net up from lz tocUht thouiand ema without nny Incon- rcnlcuco. I tend you IbU without solicits- Mr , F. Worhl.311 North Arenuo , Chicago , tmiler date of JunolJ , 1687 , writes : "Idcrra It mr ilntr to thank yon for th cure I re * ceired frum your excellent meillclnr , I con * traetnl n very revere case of blood polon * Ing about two > ea ago. Hearing of your tncdlclno , 1 went to n draff * tor , the pro * rrlotur of which penuaded me to buy a preparation of hU own , which he laid wa a sure cure. 1 UHX ! tlx bottle * of hli-tuff and rrew vrorio all the time. At l t 1 iot dl justedand < le palre < l of cure. I met a friend who told me that your medicine hai cured him. I went to the nme drucglst aguln nn < l demanded jour medicine. Mo re luctantly mid me twtlve bottle- , and I nm now ixiifpctlr cnri-d. I write thin for the benrnt of tulToreri , to prevent their bclnx deceived by false repreneutatloni 1 thank you utmln for the benefit derived from your medicine. " . . . . M Dr. J. N. Cheney , n prominent physician , reiildln ; In Ellavllta , Sctitoy County. Georgia , In a letter recounting the Infallible tucvru Iio hat In curing contagion * blood pol oa caies In his extennlve practice , wrttei. "ThoRO who know the almost Inevitable , permanently dangerous effect * of mercury will welcome yourcllicovery of 8. 8. 8. nl iHwntohunmully. The medical profcsilon , alwuy > wary of proprietary medicine" , I * coining Klonlr , and In some cascn secretly , to the u of 8. H. B. In co M of blood ell * . order. Of courne n medicine Ihnt cure * poKontng in Iti wont form must purify the blocxlofcvorydlionler. " . TrcalDo on Hlood and SklnD ! < e fie mailed n-jo. , Drawer 3. Atlanta , Urn CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "Wo do licrchy cortlff tni t wo impcrvno tticsr- rnnBemcnts for nil tlie mnntlujr unit qunrtprly ) rawlnK otTliel/ouliilin > Suite Uitttrr Ciiiiiiinrir , and In pcr on maniiKonnd control the drnwlnic * ( liem- rclven , mntl tlmt tbo ramo nrecoiichictrd wltti lionosty fairness and Iniiood ffiltli toward nil purlieu , and no nuthorliu the Compimjr to uo this ocrtlflcnto wltli nc * lmlloa of our 8iinaturo attached , Iu Its aJrortlio- mcnts. " COMMISSIONERS. We , the nndersljrned Hanks and Ilankcriwlll pay.ill Prizes drawn In the Ixiulslnnu ytnto lotteries which may bo prespntoil at our counters. H. M. WAUMSI.15V ; 1'ros. Louisiana National Bank. I'lnilUK IjANAUX , 1'res. State National Dank. A. 11AMIW1N , 1'res. Now Orleans National lUnc. ! CAUL KOUN , 1'rcs. Union National Hank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVEIl HAH1 A MlU.ION JJlBTIHllUTr.D. Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated In IMS , for IB fears , by the Legislature forcducatlon t nnil ttinrltnhio purposes with n capi tal of llu Ju J to which a rcscrro fund ot OTflr rW ) , x ) has slnca boon nailed. Hy nn overwhelming popular vote Its franchlso n s made n part of thn present constitution adopted Decent bur il , A. I ) . 187U. The only lottery crcr voted on nnd endorsed by the people of nny stato. 11 novcr scales or postpone' . Its Grand Hlnulo Number Draw In cs take place monthly , nnd the ( ! rnndJuartcrly Drawings rf u- larly uvery three months ( March , June , tjepteiuber OlM-OIITOHITV TO WIN A FOU- TU.NK. Klttli Griind Drawlnu. Cla" 1) , In the Acad- 1'iny ot Music. New Orleans , Tuesday .May 8 , 1W8 21'jth Monthly llranlnK. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. Notice Tickets ara Ten Dollars Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. LIST < ) V I'lllZES : j CAI'ITAT. IMUZI : ov tiM.no . fi.v ) . r 1 C.IIANI ) l'ltl/.H OK M.KII . UI.UII 1 ( iHANI ) I'ltlKK OK UUIUU . -H. " l 2iAiuii : rui/iw OP iiMmi . ai.iui 4 I. AW ) 1C I'Hl/.KS OK d.K" ) . JI.IIKI 20 I'ltlXKS Of U l . SUJMI ta " an . 'i'.i > i . aw " au . 4i.u ( ) ttw " itu . W.IMJ ArrnoxisiATios VM-/.KH : iniApproxImatloa 1'rliusof } : > ' ) . $ : loli ) nil " am . SUJMI n l " no . lo.i i ) 1.UIJ Terminal " W . . M.OH ) ' . ' ,17'J 1'rlies , amonntlnR to . fiWW Aiipllcnllon for raU't to clubs vlioulit Iio made only to the oftliw of tlio company In Now Orlf.ms. For furtlK'r Information writs clearly , cIvliiK full adilrc s. 1'O.Vl'AL NOl'Ki. oipron money onlur' . or New Vork KicliniiKeln ordinary loiter. Currency by express itu our expense ) ndclretioo to M. A. DAUl'lllX , NE Or.M.A. mui'IHN. 'n. C. Address Registered Letters t ) NIW : OHLIAXS : NATIONAL BANK , NEW OIU.liAN.3 , I.A. _ ? " That the cnro of Gen TJ 17T\nAI"m71l ) prc ii ILMJ MI ) IliJx crals lleitun-cnnl n nil Karly , trhouro In chaivoot the dniwlni : , initKiinr- iinleii of nbioluto Inlriieis and Intt'iirlty , that Iho ihancea areall qualaud thut no unu can possibly Uivlim what Dumber will draw a 1'rlre. 1IK.MKMIIKII tlmt the payment of all prizes Ii nrAiiAMKrn iiv niuii NATIIIXAI. IIAM S OK NEW oui EAM > , and the tickets aril > I < IIIM | by thu prc'lnunt ol im Institution who o rhartert-d rlnhu are ri-cotf- nl'cd In the hlsbcst courts ; therefore , bvnnro ot any Initiations or anon ) uioui scucmet. DON'T SCOLD n man for groining when lie liai lUitniumtUni or NeuruliIn. ; The pain 11 siinjily awful. No torture in tlie ancient liini'S u'iix more ] > ninfnl than ' these twin ilisca 'S. Ilutouu'litu't u man to bu blamed if , luving Itlicn- matiMii or Neuralgia , lie wont use Atb-lo-plio-ros , when it has cured tliiiUBitniU who havu fiulleri'il in tlio tame way ? It has eiireil liuiulrcds nllvr pliyMcluni have jirouiiuncud them incurable. "The skill of five tilijtlclans could not rurn me ol IthinimstUniwhich had Mettled In the hlptf. HIM k unl sbouldtra. Ku hitpn 9 tv H tUt ) itsln thst vleup was &hai > 9t iiupt - klbla Tlie lint dot * uf Athloiibunn Kl'e IIIB rclie f. nJ the third enabled mo In ulrrp furfuur snd a hill hours without uakiiitf 1 continued U. uM > . and am now veil " ItKV. ti , II. THOYKU , Now Albany. Ind , 03Sen < l C cents for lht > UmntlAil roloitil jilc- lute , "Slooibli Malilen. " rHEATHLOPHOROS CO , 112 Wall St. N.Y. Proposals for 7 Per Cont. Sewer Donds. BIDS will be rwejvwl by tlio city dork uji to 7 p , ill. , April S5. JhiiS. for IMU.OUO e\\cr bunda of tlm city of I.uruniln.VyoinltiB , aM l > oliilrt t run thirty yeaitf , with Intcrwt payable beml < unmialli'dnNisw Vork. Itilmlred ) . Clicularof information wilt be mulled on ap plication to l.t.iior ( ill.i.NT , Mayor , or C. P , SIIKI.TOX. Clerk. aplcllOtmo I.utnmle , Wyo Bids Wanted. * UIl.liilS and rontractnrs-Idsfor build Inia brick Masonic Hall , tW.M feel , three stories and ttonu banemeut. according to pluiu and snudtlratlon * on exhibition ut itoout ff ! ( Nt-w York Hotel , rremont. Neb. , by the st-cro- taryof the corporation , Illdx will be u'cclvoJ uiitll-'f : ) p. in , iluy 1st , 1 SS. The corporation ret > errc the ilyht to reject uny or all lilda. Addicss HOUEI.T ItinLt1. oU'dtoml Secretary , M , T. 0. , rremont , Neb , SteekPiano Jlemar blejprjpowerful symjin- " thelli * tpne.jiUable ac tlon "und ab- _ tolmo ( lurablllly. ! t ) yeararrccord. tSu beat tjtiaranteo of the excel- IKIVTU of lliese Instruments. A SPRING EYE - OPEN - ER FOR Clothing Buyer Merchant Tailor-Made Clothes , 50c on the Dollar. FANAX.OO3TS AT FOR 8 3.00 Which was made to order S 7.00 S.OO " " 7.60 4.80 " " 8.25 4.75 " " 0.00 fi.05 " . 10.00 PANTALOONS AT FOR fi.55 originally inndo to order 10.75 6.90 " " 11.00 0.30 " " 12.00 0.85 " " 13.00 " " U-00 7.1M - _ _ _ _ PANTALOONS. AT FOR 7.50 " " 15.00 7.00 " 16.50 8.20 * ' " 16.00 8.CO " " 17.00 0.00 " " 18.00 PANTALOONS. AT FOR 0.45 oricrlnally made to order , 18.50 9.75 " " 7 ? ! 19.00 10.10 " " 20.00 10.05 " " 21.00 11.00 " " 22.00 For Rent , Will be found most complete , filled to their utniost capacity , embracing leading novelties for the approaching season , of which we have no hesitency in asserting that the same quantities and qualities are not found in the west outside of the Only Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , Omaha. The loading Corsets of Eur > America. O v o r 2,000,0000 sold last yaar in tblscoun- try alone. Tborco- BODB are : they are tbo best fitting , nest com fortable , moat dur able and cheapest corsotov- or modo. Avoid worthless imltatione. Cornlino Is used in no Corsets except thosa made by us. None are genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S CORAUIWII Isprlnt- od on inside of G tool cover , for ealc by all loading merchants. WARNER BROS,257425 , Jfc. > J. A. MINER , Manager. OOLD MEDAI. , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S i Warranted aluulittelu jiurf Coroa , from which the CICCES of OH lias been removed Uliast/irri tinifi the tlreitylh of COCOA mlztd with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd U therefore far mure economi cal , ccillny Itu than PHI- cent a fup. It Is delicious , nourishing , slriiigtlinilnB , f tlly Migrated , find admlrahly uilaptml fur I in.ill Js u Hill ns for perrons Injicallh Hold liy ( Irortrs cu'rjnliorc , W , BAKER & CO , , Dorcliesler , Mass. Grali Orchard NATUREB' GREAT REMEDY. I-OSITIV23 crwssr : arori Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , CcD.tipation , OM > mi AU. PMUOGIVTK P4MPHICT HV MAIL fmtf. Crab Orchard Water Go. Louisville , Ky. J ' -CUM I'OUTI NG ( H ATKFL'LCUM Epps's Cocoa IIItUAKFAST. "Ilr a thorough kuowIeilL'ii ut the natural laws which k-iivvni thu opvrutluu dl ustli > L nJ nutrl < lion , anil by turuful uppllciiUnn of Iho Unu proixirtlos cif wull-Miluctnd Covou , Ml , Km > s has ( irurlaud our Itrcaklast tublus with u uvlUjilvIy ttuvoro'l bovvro e which luny uvo u > munrticttvy ductor'a hills. Uli liy the } u4lvlou ule u ! iH'li urtlilvs uf diet thutu uy bo f ra-lually built up unUI strunn I'noiiii to resist u > ry tcndvcc * to db/oatv , lluu- drvil * uf subtlu tunladlea are nonlinv around ns rruUy to attack wherever there Is a weak point.'e inur tsiapu many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fonltted with pure blued und a prupvrly uourlthuJ JiBiue. " Civil tervlce Ometlc. Mud simply with bolUov watercir inllk Euldouly In half pound tins by firocors lubelod thus JABE5 EPP5 MO. . JOSEPH GILLQJTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE. MOST PEEFECT OP PEHS. | /1UT this ouTmul return with fik-.Vash or stamps , I CUT. Mn AT THE ONLY 1119 Farnain St. OMAHA , - NEB N.B , Orders by mail re ceive prompt & care ful attention. "The Overland Route. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths'can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , 1'asscnger Agent , Council IJlufl's Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured , J. H.'I'EfJHKTS. K. I. . I.OMAX , Gen. P. & T. AKent. Asb't G. I' . 4 : T. A. OMAHA , NKLI. Overland Koute. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Hook. "C3-xr.fcT c ZJ-CTB -XJ-BS , " highly intcicslin" and useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping nnd shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Conic * sent free upon application to 0. B.T13IWUTS. Ocu'll' . &T. AKt. , Qinulin , Nol ) . NOW'S THE TIME To Imveyour friends como to ZCarLsn-s axid. .tTc'toraslsa as Kahtuiti llncH will hell tickets ami run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over tlm Overland SSoule. " Until July 1. ISM , tickets sold for tla-bo excur sion * will bu gouil thirty < la.s fur tliu round trip uiulcan iiioil ( en d.iyn golnt ? . Wlii-n jmrch.iH. oixaiu ifaily to retuin , UIUM * tickets HI ho Knot ) Iht1 days tor tlmt iiiiriio > < u. If iiiircluibuib \\Nli toHtupolioit of ilfstlimtlou on our Hill's , will fctiinip tlcketti good to return from Midi point. .1 S TK IIIIUTP , 1' , I. . I.OMAX. ( ien. 1 4 ; T. Abb' tO I' , & ; T. A. OMAHA , NKU. Hasgcno into Ifig market solely on Its merit. Its fragrance and flavor will surprise you. \V II llennott it Co , 1 M , IMi C | iltol Avuuno 11 'A NUHIIIUII , 1111 SI MKry' A\vnuo. MM * Ncur. KK South imii Xtrei I .1 J Ilwornk A llro mi fnulli J tli Mrt ! t. C 11. liuiiMMi , Till .Sorlll Kill btreut Health is Weal ! Dn.15 O , VKSTS KKHVK Ai n niiAiw TIIKAT- KENT , B guarHiitM-J upocluc for llyMerla , Dlrzl- ne i > , ( Jonvulslonu Fits ) , Nervous Neuralgia , IleudaeliM. NervouR 1'roilMtlon. caused by tlm use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefuluoaii , Miintal Deprc'asion , KoftPiililK of the llniln , lutiultlni ; lc Ineatiltyaud leading to ml cry.dtiruyand ili'iith , 1'retnaturoOld Ap . Ilarrennes , lxi of Power In either MX , Involuntary ] x > Fnen and r-jponiiu- torrhirn caused liy over-uxertlon of the brain , fcelf-ubusc or ovfr-mdulRcnne Kadi box ron- tains one inonth'R treatment. JI.OI a box , or tlx boxes for ii.OQ , seut by mall Prepaid on rocelpt ofprice , AVI50UAUANTI3I3 BIX noXKS To euro any cast ) . With each order received by us for six boxH , acrompanledvlth IS.tn , we will t-eud tlie purchaser our written guaranty to re fund the money If the truattnont ilottn not HTnt- ( a euro , ( iuurjiitees Issued only by C. I1. COOD- MAN. IJriiL't'lst , Sole Asont , 1110 r'urnmn Street , Omuha , Neb. fil nun-trine from tL. ( Ur.ru , , f 11 n > r > . rtrl < 1 msniMi . rta , I wlrt MiiTu r.lualle IrfmtlM.iMli conlalnmj- full . ) mrUul rs for home run. me vt CpROF < 'Fd/c ! > OV/LER > Moodus , Conn. SPRING SUITS. AT FOU 8.40 originally uirulo to order 17.60 0.00 " " 10.00 10.80 " " 20.00 11.80 " " i2.75 12.95 " " 24.CO SPUING SUITS. AT FOtt 13.65 originally mrulo to order " (1.00 ( 14.Btj . . * * .t.i. * * * * wo.oO 15.20 " " W > .00 10.10 " " 32.00 " " ' . . . 17.40 3..nO SPRING SUITS. AT FOR $18.30 originally nmdo to order JylO.OO 18.95 " " 37.00 20.20 " " 40.00 2'J.85 " " 40.50 2..1) : ) " " 50.00 SPRIHCr SUITS. AT FOR 27.00 opiginBlly made to order Pjjj.OO OUOU vUvl * § > * 34.75 i 05.00 30.20 " 72.00 33.40 " ' 80.00 COWGILLRUTLEDGE & CO. "actor ? OF AI/L KIXDS OF Electric Work Annunclntore , Ilurclnr Anrm ) . Kloctrlc Dells and ( Jus l.lKbtlnK it apeclulty. K&tlmntcs furnished. All work lainnintccd. I'ar- tlosulthcrluur out of to u will iio veil tuiulonor nrlto us. CHllce Room n Barker filoclr , Corner 15th and Farnam , Omaha , Neb , S , K , FELTON & CO , , Mr Works Contactors And Manufacturers' Atteuts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Gf nil descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De- toil Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Straus's ' Bnilns , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , 's ' mm . , , m m m * Iff r m * f Mm wa This old anil popular monthly , full of useful and In- tfit'BtliiK readhiK. Ije nn 11 ncurolumo with thu 1'eb- ruary numher. with price reduced Iu UU Lenta per com , or tlV > per annum , postpaid. AH the numherHot the etiriunt volume niny now ho ohtnineil. All newi > di > al r , ur TIIK IXTKltNATIO.NAI. HKVIS CO. . New Voik. Four Now Novels for Ifi CentH. All complete In tlio MAY IH'MUHIt of tlio Family Library M on till y. Only I5c. Yearlyl.75. All iiewbdealcra. or TIIK 1NTKIISATJONAI. NHWS CO. , New York Now Heady Tile Mny I'art ofllio ' Journal , Cnntalnlii/till the 1ATKST I'AIIIH I'ASIIIONH. with ( iKlA.snr PAhlllON miiiiloini-nt | ol 1,1 H < IUtK\ iiii.H . )1.0Uil ; ) KAhlllON I'l.ATUS of tl mil HIM , heHlilCM nuiiit-rous MurlfH. t > w Musle , new IC.MIIHOIDKIIV ili'tUns , IM'ITKIINH , Ac . Ac Anew tuluiuu heiiitn with thu January imrl. All back numbers uiuv now ho obtuinud. I'rlce. ! ? l < nts each Venrly H All nowmlealcrs , or TIIK IN'1'l'.HNA'J'IONAIi NKVI& W. , Now Vork E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic Spoolullnt , VC THROAT 11 AND NOSE , Spectacle * Accurately 1'rfceeribed. OMAUA II' . J. Surgeon and Physician , OfllreN. W ( Joiner JUh uud liouyUBt. teluphona , ififj ; Hogldeucc tclojiUuue. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Ijahdretli t Celebrated s eds. I'Unts. Cut I lowers and Fforal designs. Bond for catalogue , W. II , rOSTKU & SON , Proprietors 102:1 CanUol Avenue. THE CHICAGO AND Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to take for Dos Mnlnot. Xlarshaltown. Cedar Idipliln , Clinton , Dlxon , Chicago , Alllwuukoo Biiil nil points Kn't. To thu penplonf Ncbnijkn.Colq. railoyomlnu. . Utah , Miiho , NevadaOretiun , Wash- Inulon and California , It olfera superior advitnlazoi not po'Mbln hy any other line. AIIIOIIK a few of the nnmcrouH points of nuporlorlty cnjoyiid liy the initrnns of this ruud hctwuen Ounihn unit Clilraitu , are ll l o , trains a day of DAV COAl'lIKS , which are the llne tthnt liuiniin nrlancl InKvnulty run vrcntn. ltsI'AtACKhl.l-i.l : > IMi t AIM , which are moduN ( it c omlort nud ele uuco. Its 1'Alt- J.OIt DltAWlNd ItOO.M CAItS , iinsuniasKral hv uriy , and IU whlnlr tuluhratod I'ALA'I'IAI , IIMMj CA11S , tlid uqiuil of nhlrh cannut ho loninl olsaivhuro. At Oiiuntll Illiilfs , thu trains of thu I'nlon I'aclllo Hull- way connect In unlou depot with those of thnChl- capo.t Northnuttern Hy. In ( 'lilniuu thu tnilns ot thin line make clore counoeUou with thuso of all other KaMcrn llnon , For Detrnlt , Coliiniliun , Indianapolis , Cincinnati. Niagara Tails , HutTalo. I'ltlshnn : , Toronto , Monlreul , lloston , New York , I'htladolphui , Italtlmoro , Wash * InKton , uud all points In thu hust. Ask for tlckcls via tUe "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wUh the host aceomnioUatlou , All tlckol agents sell tickets via this line. jf. uumm-r. K. r. WII. ON. Ueii'l MauiiKer. livn'l 1'uji'r Acciit. CUICAflO , II.I.H. \VN. UAIIfOriC. ( ifii'l.Vcntern Anont. O. II , KI.MHAI.I.Ticket AKorii. < J. r witar. City l-ashunifcr AcenU 14011'iiniuiu Bt. , Oinulni , Nub. 1742 Lawcncc SL , Denver , Col , Of the Missouri Btato MtiHltiin of Anatomy , Bt , Loins , Mo. , I'nlveiulty ( Jolli-su IJosplt.il , hou. clou , UluM'ii , ( iiTinany and Kaw Voik , Utivins duvoted tuetruUuiitlou. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More CBpeclnlly those arislliR from Imprn. ( luiictt , InvftoullboBullurJiiK iu coriespoml with our fit-lay. DUeiists of luft-ctlon uiul cuntat'loil cuii'd witely und hpeedlly without use of dan- Ctouri ilrujjt ) . I'atluutu whokit < ases Jiuvo bueii iK'Klocted , oiidly treatc < l or proniMUici'il incur able , Hhoiild not lull to write tin rourernlnn their KymptoiUK , All lulling Iftulve iiumedlatu iitteu- tlon. JUST PUBLISHED , And will be mailed 1'ltKK to any nddrpsB on ro- cilptofonocunt fctunip. "J'rui-tlcal obtcrva- I Ions on Nervoufc Deljlllty nnd I'liysleal llxhaua. tlon , " to whlcu 1 > > addvd an "Lsnay on Mur- rlago. " with liiiiHirtaiit chanter * on dlsuuneH ot tln > Iteproductlvu ( irtuiiK , the whole fimniuy i\ vuluablo niedlcitl treutlhu which bhoulJ lie road men DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrenss St. , Denver Col. * DREXEL & MAUL , ( tiucceboors tu John Q Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old ftand , HfiT rariiam Bt. Ordin-M Itela * eraph dclklted uud promptly attundou to. TeJcph no Ko W K , HOW TO ACT. nh < > oJ iaturt Pccllu * ftnd Fu UA1SIOK CB.