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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1888)
1 HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . SATURDAY. JUNE 0. 1888. 5 REPORTERS GOT IHE RECORD Although the Secretary Trlod Hard to Keep It From Thorn. RAILROAD HATE RESOLUTIONS. Did Tciicharft He-elrelcd Union lilt- cn\ry Society inhibition Moving JrAartha St ct Onf Work General City New * . Ltxtot.x Dcr.Rxo or THK OMXTU BRC , } t > iKrat.X | Juno 8. ) The bonrd of troniwrl.ition was to have litid * meeting jr t rJiiy for the inirposo t t dhcvmlng the report of O. I * . Mason , ono ot Iho necrcUrlM ot the bonrtt , ) n Which he t wvirnmehds Xlio nrtopiion ot Ihe IOWA locnl tariff. The l > onnl dirt not come together on Uwio , knd the press rcpfcBcntaUvcvtsro not ptrmont uV the meeting. When they called lAlor , In Urn < lny and nxltcd for the proceed ing * . t > f Iho board , Vhcyvoreg1tcn the f allow Jn resolution , which Wfl adopted by the bo&rJ : \Vfcorttw. The CtiiC.ico , HurliTiRlon & rttllnoatl company , HMlgnce rmd ot the It. & M. railroad , 1ms Tailed to comply with llio term * t > f the mnpromUo In the mnUcrot the complaint of Kelson Adams ft l. , by providing n RAte And suitable hlch- way crowing over Third street , thcrcforo bo it ordered tlmt the snlil company , within thirty days from the date of the service of lhl order , Rrado nertm and ortr its right ot way and Its Intersection with Third street In the village of Adams. Neb. , and provide a nato and MilUiblo crossing at said point for the public. As the minutes wcro not written up the record could not bo ron ultcd , find there xva * no Intimation given that any other resolution bad been introduced. In conversation with Attorney General Lec c , however , Uvms learned that ho hnd niTulo an effort to bring the rnto question fahly before the board , mid when a second vUlt was made to the of- flee ot the board t'lio following resolutions , which arc n part ot the record , wcro pro duced : Whereas , Secretary O. I' . Mason has filed tvith Iho Rtiito board ot transportation , nl their request , his vlows ns to the reduction of the local distance tariff for the various railroads doing business In this sUite ; nud , Whereas , It Is Iho opinion ot the said sec retary that tha present Iowa distance tariff Is such as to mafcd a reasonable rale tor the government of the railroads in this stale ; therefore bo It Hesolvcd , That an order bo inndo approv ing the report of Secretary O. P. Mason , and that an order bo Issued by this board to all railroad companies doing business In this ntato to so chnngo their present schedule of rates as to conform to the roiwrt of said ace- rotary : and Kevnvod , Further , that Iho rote for n local Gistnnco tariff adopted by Iowa is a JUKI and reasonable rate for the transportation ot property in this stnto. Unsolved , Further that any rate charged uy m > y railroad company in excess ot the ralu charged for the same distance In Iowa is an cxhorbitant and unreasonable rute < Resolved , That the local distance tariff licrouy ordered take effect and bo in force from and nfter July 7 , 1SSS. On examination It appeared that the Iowa fllstanco tariff could not bo found nhjl Mr. Bcott moved that , for this reason , the consid eration of Judge Muson's report bo post poned. This motion was carried , Scott , LHWS and Uabcoek voting iiyo nnd Lceso nnd AVIIlard voting no. General Lceso insisted ljl.al the consideration ot the nucsltoh should Jiol bo postponed to a limo inddflnito. and n motion was lusscd by which the Snally oard adjourucd Until Thursday of next \veok , when it will meet for the considera tion ot the question. The failure of the sec retary to give out Loose's resolution as a wt of the proceedings Is a small thing but r t is one of these things that breed distrust and they ought not to bo allo\vcd to happen Often. RC1IOOI. MATTE11S. The board of education has re-elected the following teachers , who have been teaching in the public schools of the city during the year Just closed : Loalso Adams , Marie Fielding , Corn Hardy , Ella Coffmnn , l3oth H rentier , Flora A. Hcochor , ' Ella Conrad , Ina Fay Ilisoly , Mcdora Smith , S. N. Franklin , Annlo U. Shuckman , Allu I.antz , Alice liussoll , Lena Smith , Abblo L. linrvoy , Surah Shea , Jonnlo Cole , Abblo Tiffany , Jeiinio Hnrd , E. H. Cropscy , Kate Folsom , l > . H. Davis , Mnru JJ.vum , T. E. Jlnr- donburg , Kmehno Tucker , Sara Holloy , llzabetli Uowon , Mary Stovciis , Abbey Clmmbcrlaln , Edna Scott , .Tcssln Love , Sadlo tense , Einmu Edwards , U. W. McICinnon , clary Emborson , Huttlo Mussolumn , Della Cox , Lizzie Gloason , Lulu Uphain. Lillian Uphnm. Ottm Hathbono , O. D. Orinin , Ada liucl < , Llda Welch , Mlnuio Thompson , llclon "XV. Chapln , Lottie Eckhardt , Laura lloborts , Alice Cronloy , Etta Erb , Emma 13ing , L. M. I'n'se , Mina Mctcalf , Kuto Stoddard. S. 1 . Barrett , Lawrence Fosslor , Miss Kingsloy. Miss Pitcher nnd Mis * Freeman , toachora in the high school , were also ro- . elected. Miss Freeman sent in her resigna tion to the board , who nevertheless re-elected liur , nnd by a unanimous vote requested her to reconsider lior resignation. It U under stood , liowovor , that she is fully decided to I > ut in the coming year at study , and \\111 not reconsider her determination. Tim UNION i.Miiiimov. The annual exhibition of the University Union Literary society will taUo plnco nt the opurn house to-uiorrow uvoning. The pro- ( rrummo is as follows : I'cnor Solo "MlnBtrol Boy" . Shelly Mr. II. J. W. Soamnrlr. ftjvectlvo "Qoorgo III. " . Miss Jcnnlu C. lionnell. Soprano Solo "Koburt , Moln Gollcb- I tor" . . . . .Meyerbeer Mmc. A. Weber. Oratlpn "TIio Third Party" . Miss Edith T. Mockott. Piano Solo "Ynnkco Doodlo" . Strakosh Miss Minnlo D , Cochrun. pDbnto "Governmental Ownership of ItallroadR" . For-Frnnds . Kussell. Agiilust Myron I. Ulgelow. Contralto Solo Flower ( .ong from "Fuu t" . , . Gounod Mine. K. Luwlu Uukcr. Oration "El Ltbortudor" . l rncst U. Holmes. Ilccltation Jilshaz/ar's l oast" . Hnttlo V. HulilTBOii. Vocal Duct "Ln Hegatta" . Ilosslni Mines.Vcbcr and Jialtur , run 8Tiui'.r ; am coitus. The gcntluniun who liavu hud In charge the Bccuring.of 0-1U ui-i-cs of land to bo presented to the promoters of the street cur works have met with many discouragements and luive found sovurul times when they thought Iho work was accomplished that somebody thuy had counted on had come up missing. A well attended mcutlng was held at tha board of trade rooms last night to arouse homo in terest in the plan. John C. Honnoll made n report ot the recent visit to Hoston , and as a icsult of tils talk nnd some well ulrocteil \\ork already dune , bovcnty-llve of the I'.1 5 m'104 needed was sivurod ntonoo. A decis ion on the matter must bo ro.U'hcd this week , A I'ommltteo consisting of J C. Honncll , J O. MoUrido , A. Halter , 0. J. Ernst , O. E. Atkinson , J. J. Imhoff , J. II. H.trlcy and A. J , t'ropspy was appointed to call on the own- 01 h of ptopcrty In the vicinity of thuproiuscd ) location nnd solicit contributions of luud. C1TV lilllKrt ) , The Lancaster county convention of tha " \V. U , T.U.jUbt closed , olootlug the follow ing olllcers tor the ensuing year ; Prc&ldcnt , Mrs A. M. Mallory : corrcsixinding sei-ro- lory , Mrs. S. M. Smith ; recording w-crctary , Mn * . Mcuthing , of Thoron ; treasurer , .Mrs " \Vuruur , ot Uoca. At the afternoon session resolutions wcru passed urging all unions In the county to hold gospel tcmiHjruufii ineot- iiifb as often us practicable. ; to devise ways and means ot enforcing th'o tobacco laws , to use earnest elforta for the suppression of Impure literature ; to secure the unfou'umimt of the law for keeping the Sabbath day holy : to protest against ( no pictural faces and forms of women as advertisements for ithUkovand tobacco , and to appeal to the jir.Mj of the couuti to Uolji denounce the cun- torn. torn.Tho real estate transfers fur the twtnty- foi'r houiaundiug to-Uay at n on uuiour.tud , The university students lll huve tholr duy btwrts tu-uioiro.v on the university They have 4 vanoJ which will be exceedingly Interesting. The nntl-intoon rcimnllcans will hold a mcoltng at liohanon'g hall to-morrow night. nt which A , W Scott nnd J. M. Stewart will ThoTstteet school has organise ! a band ot mercy to nld In the prevention of cruelty to nnlmnli. Sheriff John Wilson brought In three pris oners from Hnffalo county last night. Orvill W. Mlllhollcn , sentenced to n eighteen months' term for burglary ( Charles H. Itankin , sentenced for nix years for assault - sault with Intent to kill , and John Chambers , scut up for three yohrs for larceny. "The bcsl on earth" cnn truly Ixj enld of Grlff # ' Glycerine salrc , A sitccdy c\irn for cuts , brulsos , scalds , burns , sorcft , piles , teller and nil skin cnin- liwis. Try Ihia wonder healer. 25 wsnls , Uuaranlcfrd. C. V. Goodman Drug Co , Drink MftUp,2ScontsiboUle. SOUTH OMAI1.V NRW8. tV VnR Dcflncd. What constitutes a vagrant is a question that will probably agitate Judicial circle * in South Otnaha , In the general ncccptatlon ot Iho term , A v g In ono \vith no visible moAnft tot support but U Is hard to class a man who nightly earned Ms living by playing the bnnjo ft coming under that head. The Mtlary was small , but it was sufficient tb pay bis board , anil he made enough on the side ( in Iho shape ot collections ) to nay for any ordinary expenses man short ot funds vcA UMilc to Incur. He WAS Hncnl (10 and costs , buton coniJdorallon ot leaving town In lit teen minutes , Iho fine was remitted and the costs collected. Ho left n gold watch us security tor the costs und loft town vf Ith txx-o banjos valued ixtunwards of $50. Just why n man In possession of property worth nearly $ IOJ , earning his board by means ot the only trade ho .understood that of a musician should be run out on such short notice , Is something that his friends want to know. Tim attorney who defended him has a { 20 claim on the banjos but the chances nre that T. E. Uoynold * will prosecute a claim against the cllv. The above Was shown to City Marshal Me- Crack-en , who objected to It on the ground that it w as a slur on the nollco force. He also states Ihnt Iloynold * derived his Income from a prostitute on Capitol nvcmio and lhat ho had boon nrrostod for begging nnd that some months ago while lying ill with rheumatism his board had been guaranteed nnd paid by residents ot the city. Further than that ho refused to say , and expressed a willingness to do up TUB linn reporter even It ho had to pay a line for the privilege , because hothoughtTnit HKC was always trying to give the police force Iho worst of It. Lrftcr the banjos were surrendered to nn Omaha woman on pay ment of the lawyer's fees , and the wntcli to an Omaha man on payment of costs. Notes About the City. The Gun club has named Juno IV as the dnlo of their next dance. J. F. lUtchhardthas moved lo his new rcs- idOHcn , Twenty-First street. Charles Montgomery l > a brought suit against Valentino Llpi ; for $1T.$0 , balauee duo for work vwformcd. Fred Green nJ Ed Gambia got two days In Jail for being drunk without a license , nnd Ed Itynn paid 81 nnd ccsts for breaking Windows dews , The police force Is endeavoring to send the North Omaha toughs back homo nnd llfteen rounders were run in yesterday. Seven will work out lines and the others skipped. The "nation's birthday" will bo celebrated In duo form. Tha Kntehts of Labor have token the matter up and n committee of nlno has been apjtointcd to perfect arrangements. All other secret societies and orders will bo nvlted to attend. Adbtph PaUper brought n charge ot assault and battery against his mother-in-law , AMilo Solohski , Thflrftday night. Shu was llned$10 nnd costs , and ycstorday her daughter , Adolph's wife , brought a similar chnrge against him. It Is not yet decided. The promoters of the new electric light company are John F. Hoyd , H. C. Bostwiclc , D. Anderson , C. M. Hunt , F. J. Persons. D. L. Holmes , J. F. Smith , H. II. Medny and .f. A. Doe. The capital will be $25,000 and the shares $100 ouch. No member being allowed to hold more than twenty shares. The board of trade met Wednesday night nnd transacted considerable routine busi ness. The most .important was the adoption of the following resolution : "That it is the scnso of this body that n special election bo Called as early as possible for the purjwsc of nubmittlng the question of voting bonds In sufllolent amount to build both viaducts , ( enL L and Q streetsand ) also the sum necessary for sowcrago and paving. " All the world and his wife moro par ticularly his wlfo , lor she makes the muldiiii's , pics anil custards that de- ilpht His Majesty's palate use VAN UUZEH'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS , obtained from sound , ripe fruit , incom parable in llavor. absolutely free from chemicals , highly concentrated and therefore economic , nroparod by a pro cess which docs not admit of their con tact with any substance which might contaminate thorn , nnd a tlmo-honorod standard article that wins approbation in every household. PATIENT , GUIMINA.IJ , HEATHEN. A.ll'WUllloTtcnicmburcd with Flowers and Scriptures To-day. To-day will bo flower day for tuo Omaha ( lower mission , which is fostered hero by the Women's Christian Tcmpcr.mco union , The latter organization suggests the donations ot ( lowers from generous people , which uiny bo left nt the headquarters of the union , on Dodge street. These flowers will be formed Into bouquets and placed into baskets and then carried around and depos ited in the Jails , and by the bcdsldo of every patient in rill the hospitals. Attached to each bouquet will bo a card with a scripture passage thereon. Tlicso passages nro se lected from thor Uiblo by Miss CassiJy , the national suporintenpcnt of the ( lower mission , which Is now extended through out the world. Miss Cimidv is & bedridden lady , being troubled with spinal nlTcutlon. Yet she preserves nil her mental faculties , using them In Iho directing of the mission nnd especially , at this tlmo , in the selecting of the scriptural passages above referred to. Miss Cusbldy's room has n tele phone connection with the church of which sioisiv | member mid using the sumo in list ening to the sermon , wiUch because of her pliyblc.il ailment , shu is unable to hear in nny other manner. MUs Cussldy Is spoken of in a most emitted manner by those who kno w her , iicr disposition and character being both almost saintly. The committcu of the local union which has the flower business in ohurgu IM Mrs. Poaraun , Mis. Dr. Hr ) a ill and Mrs. G.V. . Clark. Mrs. Hrynnt will have n special depart ment allotted to her , that of the Chinese , The llowrr union has endeavored to roach their hearts through ( lowers and have hud printed in thci language ol the celestials translations of scriptural texts which will bo attached to tha bouquets tha same as these In English. Thn ( lowers will be left at all the Chinese ) laundries by Mis Dry ant and as sistants , _ _ _ _ _ Why Liiurii IJOKI HerHenu. Luuin once ImO an nltlucnt beau , Who called twice a foitnight , or no. Now she sits , Sunday eve. All loiioly to grieve , Oh , whole is her met rant beau , And why did 1m treat Laura t > ol Why , ho saw that Laura was a Ian- KuWiStitfi dcHcato girl , subject to sick headaches , sensitive nerves and uncer tain Uimpofu ; and knowing what a lifelong - long trial itt u fretful , bickly wife , ho trausfovrod his attention * to her cheer ful , healthy cousin , Ellen. The secret is thai Laura's health and strength uro tapped by ehronio weakness , jwculiar to her BOX , which Ellen averts and avoids by the u o of Dr. 1'iuivo's Favor I lo Pro scription. This ih the only remedy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail ments , sold by druggist * , under a pos itive guarantee from the manufacturers , that it will give tmtibfactiim in every case or money will bo rofundcii. Sco gnarantoo on botllo wrapper. DrhtU Malto forthu nerves. Strno Wnlka. On July 6 Ihe board of public work * will receive bids for putting down swno walks in Ihe permanent sidewalk district when the property owners have failed to comply with the resolution and ordinance for putting down artificial nnd natural stone walks. The district runs from Dodge to Howard street and from Ninth to Sixteenth street , south on Tenth to Mnrcy , south on Thir teenth to Lcnvenworth , west On Farnnm to Eighteenth , and north on Sixteenth to Cnm- Ing. The material advertised for bv the board is Colorado , llcrca , O. , and Bedford , Ind. . sandstone to bo of a slto of four by eight feet and four , five and six Inches thick , to be laid on sin inches of nan. As thit Mono will bo strictly first class in every re poct Iho price no doubt will bo high : property owners who desire to av&il thoinsolve * of the benefit of other stone or manufactured arU- flcial Atone had better put their walks down by that tlmo. The board recommends all Itenwns to nut down their ovrn walks , at they can do the same for much lest than the contract is let for by lh < J city. The Hemarknblo Citrus Which have boon effected by Hood's Sarsnparllla n.ro sufficient proof that this medicine does possess peculiar curallvo power. In the eovcrcst cases ot scrofula or salt rhonm , when other Uronaratiotm had been powerless , the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla has brought about Iho happiest results. The cnso ot Miss Sarah C. Whittler , of Lowell , Mass. , who sulTonxl terribly from scrof ulous sores : Uml of Chavlus A. Hobcl-ts , ot East Wilson , N. Y.who hod Ihltlcon abscesses on his tacts nnd nccl < ; lhat of Willie ftulT , of Wtilpolo , Mnss. , Xvho hnd hip disease and scrofula so had that physicians said ho could not recover , nro a few of the mtxny insUincos in which wonderful euros wcro effected by this tncdicino. iVftcr thn A queer case , occasioned by the sale ot uncalled for pAckages by the Wells Farga express company has Just boon reported. Some mouths since the Damp of Sons of Veterans ot this city had aibren badges the Insignia of the order sent them , which , owing to a mistake niado by the sender or the express company , wci-o never delivered. Thcsn wcro among the packages recently soltl at the company's auction. The pcrsoii who purchased thu package , llnding the con tents to boot no value to him. distributed Iho badges among his friends. This was the nrst Intimation the vamp oftlccrs had of tbclrnr- rlvnl , and they are now searching for the missing ones. A part of the number have boon turned over to F. J. Coats , the captalri of the com pany , by the parties ivho received them. As there Is a law against the wearing of the badgi ) by any ono not n son of a veteran , they cannot be of any possible usefulness to the holder. Its superior excellence proven in millions ot homes for more than a quarter of a century. It Is used bj- the United States Government , in dorsed by the heads ot the grent universities as the .strongest , purest nnd most heiUtliful. ] ) r. 1'rlce'M Croftni linking 1'ow der ttoos not contain ammonia , llmo or alum. Sold ouly in cans. I'lUCE BAKING POWUEU CO. . New Yort. Chicago. St. Ix > ul3. U NFSECEDENTED ATTRACTION , OVKU A MILLION DISTlUBtJTE CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 Louisiana State -Lottery Company. Inporporatfd l > r the Itch1aturo In 1W , forTMurs tloiml nnd rimrilnblu iiunxwe . and Us frnnchM Hindu n I'flrt ' t lh present Stnln Constitution , In IWi by nn overwbolmlnic popular Tote. It * Rrand SliiRlu Number DratrlnEi take pine monthly , nnil the Umiul ( juarterlr nrnwlnes rOKiil t ly cTcry llirou mouths ( Mnrcli , Juno , ci > lcmbcr uu Ucccmbcr. ) " \Vn do tiorcby certify Hint wo suporvl o tlionr rniiKt-'itmiili * furull tlu < monthly Hiul quartprly Dniw- IIIKK Hi The I/MilMnnft Xlfito I HIory Coinimny , mill In piTHon innniik'O mill control tun < lrawlnti thuiiKi'lvcH , unil tlmt tlio knmii nru loiiiluctud with liunnsly , tulr- IIPSS uuJ In cnoJ lullli l nurU nil | irUe > , and e nulhorl'O Ihn Omirunr lo u e llil cortltlmto with t lie similes ot our aumituro ulluchuU. In Us a Jcrtlso - uicula. " COUM1M10NKHS. We. the tindorslznod Hanks nnd lianknra wlllpnyull 1'rlrpa draw nln llio I.oulslnnn Htalo 1-ytlcrlCM wlilcli uiny lie iirerontcd ntocir cuuntura. K.M. VTAl.MSI.KYj 1'res. Loulilana National naak. 1'IKIIUK l.ANAUX , rrus.BUto National Uauk. A.IIAl.DWIN , I'rcs , New Orleani National UiuX CAUL KO11N , 1'res. Union Nulloual Ujut GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING la the Academy or IMusio , Now Or- lonns , 'J'ucBilny , Juno IS , 1HKK. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1CO.OOO Tickets At Twent7 Dollars eich , Halve : $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. HAT OP PHIZES. i i'nr/.n of i I lltt/.K | Of JliUUMl ro.uo 1 I'ltlXIC Uf I IMII7.KH 0V . . .JUaro. 6 I'UI/KliOF 6.ini art ) . 25 I'ltl/KS < > K l.Kil ar r..iul ItU I'lll/.KS Of UU are M.lKI 11(1 I'HI/.KS UK : > u are IDIIII -I'.SOK l are lUU.OUJ AITIUUIMATIIIN I'lllZU. 100 Prlioiol iiproxlmallnu \ to t.UI.UOI'rlio are 1001'itii' " n ( f" ap | > roilrautlng to jiai.im l-rlte um snH ( ) 1U ) 1'rliva of nutl appruiliuallug to l.'tl.UUI 1'riie aru rKuuNAi. | ruizKs , I'rlionrtf . . . . . , 105.0M lCOJ'fiici , ) ot I1UU decided by .I11MOJJ I'rtiunru . , . 1UO.UJ ) 31w ) Prltci aroountlnuto . Sl.Uu.liU Korrlub rultor any ( urllior Infonnntlon applr to tbo undcrtUuw. Vourlian < lwrlllni { mii t lm illtllnct and liriiuturr nuln ururapU rcluru mall dellrtiry u ill bu u ured by your encloiltu ; un um ulopu buarliu > our lull addruat. bond POSTAL NOTKS. cipn-n raoner onlcra. or 1'cvr York Kn hanfu lu ordinary lullor Currency by cipiot Ut cur eicpvui ) addressed to M A. DAuI'illK. y. nc. Address Begittered Latton t ) NEW Ultl.KA.NS NATlUNAIi KAXK , _ KF.W Olll.KANS , IA. ) irATI MIWI ? Thstllioprpjenceof ConJ - l\iHr < i lJ5I'jlerali ile ur k-arJ anU KnlT who are lo cliarvoof tba drewiiiKt , la u BUap. tuiti'O cif abioluie ( ntruu and Inttxrlty. that tbo iLauct-i am > H equal , and that no ciuo tan iioxlblr illtlr.e l" t nuiolKT will draw ft 1'rllu. I'.KMKMIIKIt lhat Ilia payment of n' ! priiei II CUillAMt I > > ' V rOUIt NATIONAL BANK * Ur .SEW OHLEANS. uud lac tlck M re Uui J bi the president ol an Insllluitou wbota chartered rl nU are rccoc nlied lo tb * blctieil courUtburufoj * . bow are ot uy ImltaUouior aooaiuoui tchiaivit. Burlington toI I * The Burlington takes the lead. . * . It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was In advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the tlmo of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Botliigon Route CB,8QRR. J "Wo quote llio above subject not for an argument , but for tx business principle which hfis been our trade mark during our business cttrccf , ami hna helped mtitcrisxlly to build up our vast trmlc. When a man purchases a Suit of Clothes with the understanding Unit satisfaction is guaranteed OR MONEY REFUNDED , He feels perfectly safe as to the quality and good service of the garment. THE MISFIT CLOTHING 1119 FARNAM STREET , 1119 is the only house in the city tlmt 1ms pursued this honest business method , nnd hnve therefore gained Iho confidence of the public. We hnvc lately received from prominent Mcrchnut Tailors throughout the country nn elegant assortment of fine custom made clothing which we oiler nt the following LOW PRICES. ted Styles , 1 $ Q.BObuys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. 11,5O buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $3O. 2O.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24.OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60. 30.00 buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway.which was made to order for $65. NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. $18 OO Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit wliicli was made to order for $37. $22 50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , wliicli was made to order for $45. $25 5O Buys a Corkscrew Prince.Albart Suit , wliicli was made to order for $50. $30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $60. $35 00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. $4O'OO Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $8O. A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons f mm $2.75 to $10. All alterations to improve a flt ilonefreo of charqe. fit Clothin 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. "The Overland Konlc. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greev > , Passenger Agent , Council ItlulVt , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to ( lie train conductors taking out such carb , so that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the same as a Pull man berth is reser\ed and secured. J. 8. TKItllljTP , 15. li IjOMAX. Gen. I' . 4. T. Agent. Ass't (1.1' . Si T. A. V/EAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And oUiera tutrorinp from ucrroua dobllUjr , cslmU3llnic chrtmlo di ca ej , premature dtcllne of rountr or old uro lllrtj ] enred tr Ur. K onie'aaiuoua Itlitlr * . Slurnetla lltlU TUoutJUnU In e erTrpV5g"ito In tu L'Hon tar brn cureu. tlf tlrl. f , Mji ! IF laiUnlljr fill I'alwiled undwild 10 ; * r , WhuU iruiulr eau wear umc t'flt Fltrlrlt Hu CMorlMflv irlUiuialal < tlU AvolJ wortblMiiliii- ItiUom and togua oumt > auUl F.lectrlc Tru r lor Uirlir * . TUOcurrdln'tfS. B id tUrap lor 0& . . J. Hat.ui. uvtmas. 181 Ww/uui / Av- State Line. To Glasgow , Itelfiisl , Dnlilin nmlLhoruool From New York Every Thursday , Caliiu paiuiite fi't and lu-conliiii ; to location ofhtato room' . Jlxcurslon iffi to fJO. Steerage to and from Europe at IjOiroat AUSTIN Ji.u.mvw & co , . JOHN J > Uor.N : , Gen'l Western Ageut , 101 Itaudolpli St. . Chicago. HAltltV K. JlKltr.a , Agent. Omaha. Reduced Cublu Hutos to Glasgow Exhi bition. FinMl tood. tuoct durabta. and poueaa It. ouly db- colutoly correct acale Warranted to ctand in my te A.k your dftAlor lor tbvni uUbyufrtt & HEAU , 162 STATE STREET , CHICAGO. J SSnniSSiiii GHIGHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND JHE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY GENUINE , BEWAflK OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( JICHESTER'S EHCLISlf ' SAfEW-WAYSfitUABlE TO LADIES' 'DIAMOND 'INDISPIHSABLE.SDLO BY All ORUtCISIS ORIHCLOSK 4f ( tTAHPt ) | ASKfOR DIAMOND BnAND/HICHCtnirStNCUi 'ron PARTICULARS /tNDTAKCMO OIHO ) tt SitHATUat ON EVCRY BOX 'IN ( .CTTcn or RCTUDN W IL " " " " * * " " " -n" " ' rvrar BIX CHICHESTCRCHEM1CAIC9 5511"n" tit ucNAiuxroM WHO HAVE OS10 JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AUtorUtliiff liu always proven g successful. Ilcfora plucititf any Nowapupor AUvertUliiifcousuft LORD & THOMAS , IPVIUTimU * U > TS , < C It 1 IU > ltUI > Strut , CHICAGO. WANTED. A hiuarl , adi > e } oiin iiinnw \ \ lias ono or tuo loutt : < u da ) lo Hjiiirc It j'l'jirchcnt n largo Itobtoa I'lihlishliib' House tit Oiiuilia. 1'or pnrtlctilars , atldrpsi 1' . U , llux Jlustun , Muss , Vha ll tTEAK , HKHVOVH , PKRIK.a'T A * TKn.wholntiliroLl.TandtaitnnAlf CJ9 htuTRiri.KD w r hli VaflOKof B0MT , MIND dud MANHOOl > , ci w llvtTtO fln ( } ( Jreln * upon th rotTNTAlKN of tATT. , KKAHA51KJS , BACKACHK , DrmUlfBl DrMEni. WKAKKjMH of M morT. IIABII. rui.NEfl * in nociKTT , riMri.KS apoa tb * r ACJB , und Ml tbo BFrECTfl Icmjlpblo KAKL.T 1 > ECA Y find Y rhiintX > ? fflUMV. TION or INKAV ITT.ihOillA ocniult t one * ( he CRLKBRATKn Dr. Clart * . E UMtlhd irei. 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GOLD MEDAL , PAK16,1B78 , BAKER'S VTartHMM from which Mi bi * o ( tftnH tht Hrtfifot ) C < WAmlltd ttlth KlAffch , Amwtoot 6r finptf , Mid In th wfrtt * ttit mot * ttftnotnl- * l , tMrVkp tat ( Nan o ttnt d tup. It ll rttllelaui , hAttrkUnft , MrcnRthMitriR , * h M r rlltrttc < t , und hilmlhxMy Rifiititwt for InrMldi M well ft tor ftortdnttn ttfMtti. Solil t > r Oroctni W , BEER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , THEBOHANOH SULKY ! BEST MADE , Hiding DngglM. Breaking Carls. , lleaaormblc Prlc . Bohanon Carriage Co , , mc\ \ o- I LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY. Kxmiiinu tlons for nilinlMilon to 1A K K I'OltHHT 1 ( OLi.Kor. and nntuv ioi.umn : : : > ! t I I.AD1KSlllbo lii'Ul Jtinu 2-WT r.t Siirliik-llcM (111.1. ( 1'coilft. MlhViiiikoo. l , liHtroll. Muntuotte , luillanuiiolU , IHibiujne , Ht , ] cut H , Kaiifug City , Omaliu , nmt Denver H | > cc | . iDniih of hint jour's uxiuiilii.'tiion piijir.t HOIU on uimilrution. For ilctulli. iuldic-.H I'ri'bt. W O JtOHKinv. J.aKcJ1urwt1Jll A MONTH t n b ni | n for ui ARUIIII whu can furnUU tUcilr own liur c uinl five their wlio'o ' tlmo 10 Hie builuuti tjpam ini.rK'tilj may ba pruflubly cMiiployilnlai ) . Aim Tauiiun lit lutrui ainUlllui II K Juuvaov A I'n , lOUM IuM. . JtlcU muoil. Va Miilillon lliu Omaha lt' _ ' " 1C. j'u.iLliii.t mi , Surgeon and Physician. OJSce N. XV Con > rr l4lh ar , J llouulaa at. U ; Uusitltm telcpUoUf , Ki.