TTTR OMAHA DATTA" BEE : THURSDAY. JTINiO 29. 1888. It'll t fi t lTil 1M1 I VPIIt'Pf t PM MllAPTIIhlRIiNTIIlSIASM Programme For the Great Republi can Mooting at Lincoln. NO MONGOLIANS NEED APPLY. Attorney ( tancrnl Iieose Hiilr * Thnt U'hey Arc Not \Vlilto nnd Cimiiot llccuinc Citizens Tlio Doe- tors' LINCOLN llrun\ti or run OMAHA. UEE , ) ltr0 P STIIFF.T , > LINCOLN , Juno 27. ) The indications point ton great gathering of republicans to-morrow at the ratification mcrtlnp to bo hold by the Stnto League of re publican clubs. The same delegates ns nt- tcnded the meeting at Omaha will bn entitled to scats , ns It Is but nn adjourned meeting of the Knthtvlr.g nt Omalm. The league will meet at 4 p. in. to-morrow , nt IJohnnnon's boll. Beatrice , Wahoo and other points on the H fc M will run special trains nnd swell the crowd In attendance. It is arranged to bold a grand open nlr ratification meeting at the government simaro In the evening , and the local committee will ECO to It thnt the ar rangements are complete. In the parade that will precede this meeting there will bo n giatnl demonstration. Five bundled hoop poles hUVo been ordcied with which to equip the hoop palo brigade nnd a largo number of transparencies will bo In the line of march. Another feature of the parade will bo a veritable log cabin on wheels , roimnomorntivo of the days of Hnr- rlfon and Tjler , when the whig party went Into power. Thn speakers at the open air meeting will bo Colonel Hepburn nnd .1. P. Dolllvor of Iowa. John C. Cowin and W. J. Council of Omuha , in addition to local speakers. There is n prospect also that Gov ernor Kornkor of Ohio will bo present. A presidential snluto will bo tiled ut 0 p. in. in honor of Harmon and Morton , and the fol lowing oniclal programme for the parade , line oi mm eh nnil speaking will bo observed : All clubs and organizations will report at the corner of Ninth and P streets with torches , transparencies , hoop poles , etc. , nt 70p ! m. sharp. The procession will start nlS o'clock sharp and be formed ns follows : Police , marshal and staff , Knights of Py thins Imnil , llambean club , other uniformed clubs , colored bund and club , military band and all other clubs. The line of march will be on P street te Ninth , to Tenth , north on Tenth to Q , cast oh Q to Klovrnth , south on Eleventh to O , west on O to Tenth , nortti on Tenth to Q , whuro the column will countermarch back to O , then around the postollleo snuaro and break ranks and listen to the eminent speak ers provided for the occasion. The square will be lighted by electric lights. All tlio bands in the city have boon on- paged for the occasion , and the reorganized Lincoln Flambeau club will add llreworks to the scene. It la estimated that several thou sand republicans from outside the city will be In attendance. A ( JUCSTION Or ClTI7.iXSUir. Attorney ( .Jcnornl Leeso recently had n pe culiar case brought before him , upon which bo has passed nn opinion holding that under tlio existing laws a native Mongolian cannot become n cltl/cn of the United States. The case was brought by u heathen Chlnco of Fremont named . .TooVing Fung , who ilcsircd to become an American eitl/cn and applied to tlio district court of Dodge county Tor citizen ship , but was refused the papers. In Ids opinion of the case Attorney Gen eral Lccso holds that the law proscribes that any white citizen of alien birth can apply and receive citfrcnshlp on comply ing with the statute rcquiiemcnts. Tlio ques tlon therefore arises whether a Chinaman is ik white man , nnd as the Mongolian has never been considered as such the decision follows that ho is not entitled to citizenship. A resi lient of the city is of the opinion that the Cal ifornia delegation , if acquainted with the facts , would stop over long enough to give the attorney general of Nebraska a serenade on his interpretation of the law. * i ) . .OKI : A 1,1:0. : T-A careless hack driver to-day drove into a ImggV at the corner of Tenth and P street" , inhieh a man and boy were seated. The Illicit broke two wheels off the buggy , hnoc Ic ing the occupants to the paviuicnt , and in the Jail the boy sustained a fraituicd leg. The police \\ore quickly notified and went at the W rlt of Identifj ing the particular hack m quest ion , that the driver might bo mudo to buffer for his recklessness. ] Tin : hTui : Mii : > K u , FOUCTY. i The Nebraska State Medical society wn1 busily engaged yesterday in the considera- lion of papers prepared for the meeting. Tlio business session of the night before was given over to the consideration of creden tials , the admission of new members and the report from the committee on grievances , In the latter report Ir. Christian of Grand Kapids was expelled from membership. The lollowing new members were admitted : M. A. Hoover , Kearney ; W. II. Wilson , { Table Itock ; T. U Clark , Genoa ; Sol Per- hon , Stanton ; H. l'Farley , York : Chas. U. Manning , Lincoln ; J. A. Inks , Shelby ; F. A ] . , eng , Madison ; Charlotte M. Norton , Lin coln ; A R Stownrt , Cedar llluffs ; John W. Milliard , Ju Hois ; A. 1 > \ Jones , Omaha ; A. N. Jackson , Chadron ; J. F. Wade , Arling ton ; J. S IXvrles , Fremont ; \V. J. Dnvies , IFromonl ; A. 1) . Staplehurst , Campbell ; J. II Miller , David City ; S. Hoover , Keariiov. Kearney was chosen as the place for hold ing the next annual meeting on a unanimous vote. _ Not n Oalll'ornlii Hear. An ) body can catch cfllil this Icind ol weather. The trouble is to let po , like the man who caught the bear.Vo adVise - Vise our renders to purchase of the Goodman Drue Co. a bottle of SANTA A1UE , the California King of C'oiibump lion , Afilhnm , Bronchitis , Coughs am' Croup Cures , nnd keep it handy. 'Tit pleasing to the taste and death to the nbovo complaints. Sold at $1.00 bottle or : for 81.50. CALIFORNIA CAT-n-CUnK gives immediate relief The Cntnrrlml virus is boon displaced l > y its healing and penetrating nature , ( Jive it n trial. Six mouths treatment 81.00 , Bout by mail $1.10. 1J1CNCH AND JJA K. Pftcr GrosH Mum Ahldo lly the Kdlc of the Court. Deputy United States Marshal U K. Allen returned yesterday morning fron "Washington , D. C. , with Peter Uioss , wh had been confined In the United States hos pltul for the Insane In that city. Gross wa convicted of subornation in the hiring of wit nesses to perjure themselves in a case ho hat on hearing in this court. The case was fo damages ngainst the Union Pnelllo Kailwaj company for the killing of his POII. the witnesses who perjured themselves was u brother of the deceased , who is now serv ing a term In tlio penitentiary for his crime Gross was convicted at his trial , and pcmlmj , peuH'iico ho became insane. Ho has so fa recovered that ho was j cstcrday bentcncei to btrvo until April 1 , 1WJ , in the gov eminent penitentiary at Sioux Falls , Dak Dignity Stuart loft last evening for Sioux Falls to take Gross to the penitentiary. ,1. H Hopkins , who plead guilty to passing counterfeit money , was ordered to pay a line of $ KX ) nnd theco.st ! > in the case and rcmaii in the custody of the marshal until the 3rd o July , Hopkins has been in Jail forsomo time and owing to the destitute condition o bis family the judge imposed this very llgh' ' hciitenco upon him. J. L. Lewis , who is under indictment for representing himself us n United States otliccr , was released on his own rccog nizanco until the second dnv ot the nex term of court. This action was taken by hi honor owing to the fact Unit there was no jnot.ey with which to procure witnesses to try the caso. _ _ _ District Court. YKIimOT OF NOT Ot'Il.TV. The jury in the case of the state agnlns Jphn Kynn , charged with larceny from i building , returned a verdict of not guilty. Tin : JIJHV WILL us i > iM'iuroii > . The court announced that the Jury will illseluu-ged Saturday. This will have a grca tendency to hasten the trial of the crlminn eases for the next few days. A rooit MAX'S VKIIPICT. . The Jury in the easy of Sprague , Smith A SJfc3 J Co. npninst William Coburn ct nl , nn nttnch- mentsuit , returned n verdict fur the plain ! ids In the sum 'of ? 1. A ) IUo.\n : COXTIUf T. The case of Price nurninst Treat was c lleJ 'or hennnif before Judge Donne. Trentwho s aChlctigo man , had n contract In 1S" ( ) for ho construction of n branch of the Fremont , Ikhorn & Missouri Valley railway In Da cota. Ho .sublet the work to Price , of Icwiett. Lancaster county , this state. There vns n disagreement in the paying for the ho work under the contract made. Vrlco claims fl.'i.oiJO from Treat , The grounds upon which ho bases his claims are that the grade had to bo made through nnd with rock , the handling of which cost IW cents per vnrd , Instead of gravel as per contract , nt 10 cents per yard. TIIHT WILL sr.TTix. The case of Kuhlmnn against the Morcan- .lie Tire anj Marine Insurance company that ins been on trial for two days before Judge Hoppwcll , was continued by agreement , un- .11 nnxt term. The attorney * In the case .hlnk an adjustment of the damages can bo reached , and the case settled. WVNTSA CI > MMt MOX. The case of Morse & Hruner ngnliist An- Irew Traynor was called for hearing. Plain- : iffs claim thnt the defendant instructed .hem to soil n pleco of property known as lot 1 , block ! JOI , for ? 12)00. They made the sale and ask the court to nwnrd them a commission of fJWr.DO for their work. IN inn r.ijriTV at\Mnnn. The case of Shields against Hanks was on trial before Judge Wakeloy. A number of motions and demurrers were passed upon at tlio opening of court. T\ur.s n\cni > TioN. The following cases wore appealed yester day from Judgments entered up in the county court ! F. D. Anderson et al. vs. It. M. Pat terson et al. ; Sam Hodrlgncx ct al.vs. Dennis Cunningham ; William H. Hobinson vs Ed ward Lnikln ; Der.nls Cunningham vs. the Atlantic Cigar company. ito CONVICTED. The Jury , after seven hours' deliberation , liroueht In n verdict of guilty ngainst Charles Uoss. of stealing n watch , and ho was re manded to Jail to await sentence * AMELIA IIIIINHS SI IT. Amelia Moffatt yesterday brought suit in the sum of S" > .00 < ) ngainst Charles A. Tlile- mnn , alleging that her husband's death was caused by Thioman , who entered hU apart ments while ho was sick nnd beat and wounded him. It Is alleged that Thioman had the deceased "llnnly bound nnd placed In a common coal wagon on his back , nnd entirely naked with the exception of a blanket thrown over his body , nnd thus exposed to bo hauled to the police station. " Tin : t'isr. ( ONTi\rin. : A jury wasompnnnclcd yesterday to try the action for damages of Howcll lumber company against the city , but owing to the absence of important witnesses the case was iioitpuncd for a few days. unnvcn or CONTIIVCT. The case of More v.s Wuolrich to recover for breach of contract is occupying the atten tion ot Judge Doano and Jury. .lEIir.MIVII WANTS A SBTTLKMUXT. All appeal has been made to the district court by Jeremiah A. Whnlen , the contractor , asking for a settling up of tlio affairs of T. F. Hrcnnan & Co. , of which firm ho is n mem ber. Ho represents that the Hronnans have drawn from the bank over $10,000 of his money on the strength of his credit. County Court. OKTS iir.u rtWNiTUin. In the replevin suit of MM. Orr against Sheriff Coburn to recover furniture replov- Ined from her , Judge Shields decided that the cfl'ccts demanded by the plaintiff must bo returned to her. Dyspepsia "Makes the lives of many people miser able , and often lends to holf-dostruetion. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sarsapar ilia. It nets gently , yet surely and clliciontl.y , tones the btomneh and other organs , removes the faint feeling , creates a good appetitecures headache , and refreshes the burdened mind. Giyo Hood's Sarsapurilln a fair trial. It will do you good. PACTS Plttm KLOUIOXCIS. Sonic Invents of Krcont Occurrence A 15rji\c TII\VII Mnrslial. Fi.onrxc n , Juno 27. To the Editor of Tin : Hr.u : While Council HlufTs , South Omaha , Albright and Fort Onuilia nro represented in your columns every day , I concluded that it would be but Just to allow us n little space for some mutters of recent date which are of Great interest to our citircns. Wo nro n law- abiding community out hero in the subuibs , and allow no one to come hero and create any disturbance. H was for that purpose wo elected Mr. Freeland , our present marshal , and if anyone imagines Unit ho docs not ut- ti'iid to his duties : n the strictest manner , tlicv are mistaken. A few days ago a party of Omaha boys and girls cuiiio out here on a picnic. 1 believe they belong to a Sunday school down there. Well , as they were driv ing through , town they began singing "Oh , Think of the Homo Over There , " mid when they had finished ono of the boys commenced to blow a bugle. Of course , this was nil wrong. Wo don't allow any street music in Florence , or nny other in fact , and Marshal Freeluiul who the "Hank of Florence" was in cashing a chip a check I should Imvo said , knew it. And ho did not wait , Mr. Editor , to bo told. No , sir ; ns soon as ho heard that "over there" business mid the fellow tooling his buglu ho went out and pulled Ills pistol. It's a nice pistol , too , with u barrel over a foot long. It's ono that his old granddad Free- land carried nt Hcseca don \ I'alma , so you see it's good stuff. Well , sir , ho went out , wiping his mouth , and told them boys and girls that ho was "marshal of this town , and don't \ou forget It , and that ho proposed to sco the law enforced and bv the great horn spoon they had got to quit that dod-gasted singing.if it took nil the money ho had cained catchingcuUisli for the last your to buy am munition. " And , Mr. Editor , maybe ho didn't dry 'em up. Well , I guess so. You never .saw such a seined lot of folks in your life. Why , they didn't slug any moro until they got llvo or six rods away , nnd , of course , ns it was out of range of Marshal Freoland's weapon , they anew they were safe. Hut Freeland was not to be outdone. Ho got his liorso and blurted after 'em , but they had succeeded in getting ontsido the limits or blood would Imvo been spilled. Freoiand m no child , and us folks out hero like him. Ho makes 'em teethe the mark. J mean these law-breakers. Why , about n month ago a fellow came hero to paint the town and ho walked all the way to Omalm and hack to ct the sheriff to arrest him. That's the kind of n man ho Is. No foolishness about him. Wo Imvo ii raw meat oater out hero , Mr. Editor. Ho is n terror , Ho digs post holes fora living nnd cats nothing but raw meat , hast Haturdaj ho nto llvo eouts worth all at once , and Marshall Freoiand ain't a bit afraid of him. Ilo snys ho wouldn't bo If ho could cat ten cents worth. On Saturday last wo had n regular picnic. A fellow's wlfo got out on n tear and painted the town. Her old man didn't hko it n bit. but was afraid to r.ay anything. She raised Cam for nwhllo. Freeland was over at the river baiting Ids trot line , or else ho would have toou his pistol nnd arrested her. Hut this is all , Mr , Editor , and If you will print thu in tlio Mm ! I will send you news every once In a while. while.A. A. Hnsinr.VT or FJ.OISUXCE. An Absolute Curn. The OHIOINAL AIJIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , rhapprd ban Is , and all skin erup tions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for Iho OHUJINAI. , AWETINK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. ut 23 cents per box by mall ao cents. Thn Ilosn HevoUer Shot. NEW YOIIK , Juno .7 The revolver shooting match for 11,000 a side , between Paine nnO Hcnnott has been decided in favor of Heiv nott. A Oront I < etacy To bequeath to yourchildron is a strong , clean , pure constitution better than wealth , because it will never prove a our o. You cannot glvo what you do not posses * , hut mothers will Und'in Dr. Piereo's Favonto Proscription a won derful help correcting all wonkne&bos , bring their y tcms into perfect condi tion , so thnt their children , untainted , shnlt rise up to call them blessed. There is not a druggist in all the land but al- keeps a stock on hand. HONORED BY HIS TOWNSMEN , A Rousing Rccoytion to Hon. John M. Thurston. HAILED BY FIVE THOUSAND. Speech Mnkliig , Street I'nrnile , Music nnil Cheers Abound Mr. Tliurs- ton nntl 1'iuil Vnmlcrvoort the Speakers. Tlio Tlitiraton llcccptlon. Major Clnrkson , together with other prom inent republicans , bonded the procession ot about two hundred men thnt escorted the carriage Unit conveyed lion. John M. Thurs- ton nnd wife from their resilience on fc'arnnm street lust niRlit to the Milltml hotel , where , In the presence of 5,000 persons , the teinpor- nry rlinlnmui of the late republican conven tion was cheered to the echo nnd every other word of his speech warmly npplaudcd. The Union Pacific band went in ndvuneo of the l > rorcssion and played "Marching Through Georgia" and other national airs , much to the evident satisfaction of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tburttoii , who displayed the campaign cm- lilum of the republican party , the stuis and stripes. Upon the arrival of the procession at the hotel Mr. Thurston was received by vocifer ous cheering , coupled wllh thico mighty cheers for him. Mr. Thurston was Intro duced by Major Clinlcson. After excusing himself as being tired and out of voice , bo expressed his gratitude to the people of Omalm for the demonstration of their ap proval of the part he took at the Chicago convention , His only aim was to do honor to bis purtv nnd the state he is so Justly proud of. Nebraska was looked upon in Chicago cage as only a littlu state , entitled to only ten delegates out of b23. It was not necessary to give Nebraska anything , us its veto was sure for the republican ticket. Uut the boys of Nebraska wont there to win , nnd It w.is duo to thorn that ho received what honors were nccordoJ him. Ho next thanked the newspapers , regardless of politics , for their kind treatment of him , uiul Church Howe for his efforts in advancing him to the honorable position no w.is elected to. Clmrloy Oreeno was next complimented , ns weio other well known pillticinns. The Chicago convention met as a delibera tive body , after foui'i ears of democratic rule , continued Mr. Thurston , for the purpose ol nominutinir men who would b acceptable to the republican party. A itekot has bean nominated that will sweep thu winds at the November polls. For one , Mr. Thurston was anxious to sco James G. likiino nomi nated , and had ho never written those h-ttei s there would not have been tiny other candid nto before the convention. Of nil the men who voice the sentiments of an American in the Judgment and wisdcm of the icpublican party in bcleeting Mr. IIarri ° on notio arc more sincere thiin James G. UUmc. The re publican party is sure to win on its platform. It Is sure to win because wo claim that protection toction is the eliJinplon of Americin labor and Americpn industries. The intelligent o of the American people is such that they will not stand frco trade , for it Interferes with their prosperity and the prosperity of the nation.Vo Inivo placed at the head of our ticket n man who has fouzht for his country , and did not send n substitute to the war as did Grovcr Cleveland. Harrison has proven himself loyal to the American government and its principles , a true man and an up right , honest man. Ho will bo elected , and will carry Indiana as sure as n muskmelon ripens in a July sun. Thu republican parly has a man iidon whoso lecord they do not have to shut the door. The republican party marches under the stais and stripes , and docs not dwell under the shadow of a ban dana. At the conclusion of Mr. Tliurston's speech the band played "The lied , Wliltcnnd Bine , " and Paul V.mdervoort then came to the front and expressed his Joy to see so large a crowd turn out to receive Mr. Thurston , who had been .so signallj honored in Cli c.igo. It was an honor to the great , pr.urio state of Ne braska. Mr. Vnndervoort related his pcrbomd choice for pi Cbidi'nts n. ycais gone by , and said that this year he knew that it wi s neces sary to have a soldier at the head of the ticket , which thej now bad in Mr. HnrrNon , who will go through the campaign without a spot or hloinith on his character. Mr. Mor ton , too , is an exceptionally pure and honest 111:111 : , with n clean record far beyond the realms ol attack. This campaign will not beef of calumny and slander. Itill bo one of principles , and iio closed by appealing to the icpublicans to organi/.e and give a larger ma jority for their ticUot this year than ever bo- Ton1. Major Clnrlcson reported that nearly thico hundred young men had enrolled themselves as members of the Harrison and Merion club dm ing the day , and expressed confidence that the number would bo doubled in a few d"8' 1'lcaso to boar in imnd , more particu larly if you lire ; i Indy and superintend the uuliimry department of your house hold , tluit Van Outer's Iliivoring ex tracts nro not only pure , boiiijj derived from bound , ripe fruit , not of clinmlcul origin lilto many others , but uKo eco nomic , because they are so highly con centrated that it requires only the smallest appreciable quantity to impart the ritfht llavor. Besides this , tlioso extract bottles contain a surplus in quantity , another item in their favor. Grocers everywhere soil them. Drink Malto it ibpleasant. 1'UnijlC JIH.N AND AKFAI11S. Tlio Hcdnian I lei ni rod Christ ojilici1- Mm Controversy in tin ; Hoard. There is a new candidate for the seat of Louis Hcimrod on the board of public works. It is John Christopherson. This man for twelve years was in the employ of the postal department and transferred the mall in the 15. & M. and Union Pacific depots to and from the wagons. Ho went out with the republican - publican party. Since then ho has been to Knropo and taking things easily. Recently it was thought ho would bo appointed as an inspector of public works , but the arrange ment was in sonio manner broken. Since then John has hungered for the proposed va cancy , and solicited the kindly assistance of Senator Manderbon. The latter responded , and the result was a letter to Mayor Hroatcli asking the board position for the petitioner. If Kcdman fails of continuation , nnd the mayor refuses to nominate Hotmrod , the presumption is that C'hnsto- pheriion may bo nominated , but It is very un certain that ho will bo continued. Tliero is a ffoling that the board of public works is dr. terioratmg and Unit it is being looked upon by certain ollleinls as a means of enabling them to pay political debts , instead of a body of competent , practical men who have an actual as well as theoretical knowledge of public Improvements. "Thcro was a time , " said a councilman yesterday , "when the board was composed of men who were well informed and experienced , but 1 don't think it will over bo that way again if wo now conunrnco to put in men who , wlulu they may have been good mail clerks , have not had the experience to qualify them to oven scok so important a situation. " It was rumurod Monday that ten men had been secured in thu council to vote lor Ucdnmn as Hcimrod'b successor. If this bo trite , Hcdmun will bo confirmed , yesterday however , certain cpuncilmcn claimed that there was no more chuncnof Hodman being conilnnoil than there was of boms elected president. Said one of these : "Hcimrod is good cnpogh for us I don't believe in making u change now when there is so much work to bo done. 1 boliu\e the mayor's attempt to get Hcimrod and Mayno out of the board is designed to put favorites in. I have been approached by certain men , friendly to ono of the parties in question , who insinuated that if I would vote for Uudimm's continua tion , there would bo no moro trouble about Funning & blavcn's bill. 1 told thum that they couldn't get mo to tie-up with any- body. " HorslVmlu Aeld Plo | plinto I'or Siiuhtrokit. It Uollcvc * thu Prostration nnd Nor- 4)eratifemeiit. : Clothing : House , To the Wnolesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for casli buy ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the season8in every department. Our limited space prevents us men tioniiiR but very few of the bargain lots olTered , bul wo guarantee from now un til .luly 4th , greater bargains in fine llendy-Mndo Clothinp , Furnishing Goods , lints and Caps , than were over 1 > oforo quoted by any llrm in the cloth ing business in the west. No old goods at any price. The goods olTorod to you at this sale are nil new , made up within the last ninety days. READ THK LIST , SEE THE PKICE3 It will amply repay the expenses of a trip to Omaha by any man , woman or child wnntlngSlO worth of elothiug. As .specimens of the different bargain lots comprised in this lot , we mention a few as follows , with a guarantee that the small number specially mentioned are no more attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to ho found In every den.u'tment of our estab lishment during tins sale. Lot'1187. On Monday wo will place on our counters 10(1 ( plain blnek pure all wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this ellnmto ten months of the year. These suits are absolutely new , fresh from Uio work shop , nnd never shown on our counters before. Suits made up in the very lat est style ! button cutaway frock , which wo olter in nil hi'/.es from 83 to ! 1. Wo shall offer Ibis frock suit atSlo per suit. Wo have not another word to snv about this lot , excepting this , that wo luivo told precisely the same suit ever since our store was opened for $2ll , and never less. less.Lot tt5"0. Wo offer 150 MOMS' Don bio .Breasted Sack Suits , regular sires from ! Jj to : : " > , of the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made bv the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Wobbler , Mass. Mndo andtrlmmed in flrxl elas-f manner nnd perfect lilting. Wo olTer this lot to elo o nt the unheard of price of $0.60. lieinomhor this lot is nil in double breasted Sack Suits. Lot SOoO. Wo offer 100 suits , which will positively bo tno last of this lot of the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Go's goodi of which wo have sold hundreds during Uio last two months. Wo olTor 100 of the ncnlest styles of these famous goods to closeat the remarkably low price of 812. This suit is retailed by every house in the country at SIS. Wo Imvo never offered a bargain thnt has given such universal satisfaction as this Buil. All sizes at the same price $ li2. Lot 3. Wo offer f > 00 pairs best fancy CasMmero Pantaloons , goods thnt wore , made to fcoll for $7.60 and $8thin season. Goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. , ] { ock Manufacturing Co. . Hoeknnum Mill , Hrondbrook Mills , and other man ufacturers of equal reputation. They nro In regular sizes , and ns nieo styles ns wo have in our slock nt nttv price. Wo Jlnd that wo hove a surplus of these line goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , and have con cquenlly inttdo the uniform price of So per pair for the en tire lino. These goods are of the very best workmanship , and equal lo any S10 custom pantaloons. 1'riee during this closing sale will bo 85. In our Boys' and Children's depart ment wo olTor an KXTUAOUD1NAUY line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our spaeo will not permit of our enumerating tlio different bar gains in this denartmont , however , wo will mention ono , a lot of 1230 Hoys' Sample suits of any of these lots will bo sent 0. 0 D. with the privilege of examination to any acldi'033 in Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , ICansas , AVyommg , Dakota and Montana. OMBoHsATOiM Freeland9 Loomis & Co. NEW YORK , . T- DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omalia , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , TIic OliI ImneiVllinv Homestead. The old Longfellow homo in Portland is still standing on Congress street , says ii writer to the Chicago Inter Ocean , just nbout as it was built , of brick brought from Philadelphia , bv doughty General Polog Wadsworth , tlio pool's mother's father , in I'M. As an old I'ortlander oonfiilps'it was in them times Iho imposingest plnco far or noiir. " Hut it stands here to-day good for another century , defying the en croachments of business , which have pushed past it up Congress street a good mile , like some sturdy old fellow who had stopped out of the colonial times , clad in quaint toggery , to obstinately sit down in the way of the dapper , rusli- ing folk of our day. Now , as then , it- , square front comes up to within oils/ gossiping distance of the strceUasthen' , its great chimneys are plunged through a low ' -hipped'1 roof ; as then , its lines of live sqnaro windows , like the precir-e port holes of some old frigate , face you defiantly ; us then , Us litlle colonnaded portico suggests some little , old church liavinir been driven in there for shelter out of the stormy , puritanical times that wore ; as then , three majestic elms stand between it and the storms that come up from the sea , and , as then , on this self-same wintry night , a warm , red glow lights the quaint , low rooms from the same capacious fireplaces ; for the place is still the hospitable homo of a Longfellow Mrs. Annie Longfellow Pierce , the master-singer's sisti-r. Its superior oxcollonrp proven in milltonn of homes for moro than nijuuitcr of u cuilury. It 1 iibfd hy the L'nliod stuie.s ( luriTiimimt. in dorsed liy the hi'iuls " > f thu great unlvpinltii-s ns tin' KtioiiKi'ht. purest and most liiMlihfnl. Dr. I'llri's Ciemu lliklnu Powder dura nut contain nmuioiiln , limeor alum. Hold only In cans. I'ltiri : iiAiciNi ! I'owDiiu n ) . . Now VoiU , Chluiuo Ht , Louis Will he attended by gient dango to body and llmh , uut hundreds THAT of leading plajiTn say tlioy Ilnd more piompt itlli-f fiom htialin , ( -pralii" , la ulsi-s. i hcninatlsmstilt GAME mid eiilaiRi'd joints , liimoni'i" , 1 If , llj llsjllt , ' llKN-.O.S's I'l.lSTI II lui .sin li truulih's than uny oihrr OF iYtfiii.il ivmi-dy known to the piufcferiiiiii , All uthleti'S n s \\fll as tliDsi' la tliu nrdliiiiiy UMII-U- DASEDALL tiiuin of lite nnllilthliaiil.all . pl.iyn-s in certlfj Inw tn the value nt tMt > piaster m Hiioh airtdi-ntn. AT THE It Is prompt , pleaxant and pli-ai- IliC fn ntln'i unit Hover fulln to hiruri1 tholiuit ichiilthlicniisid PARK in cnrdlm ; to primed ula-ctloiH. OvUiiK' to populitUty many TO-DAY miitlilvxH suhstltnllDiis mo olfi'i- - I'll , Iliijt'Mhhituld nlunyi. ask for Hi NMX tlimly leftisliig all ' ' other i OH ! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia find iti companion dUcasu niicuinalisiu is rxcruciutinc ; . 'l'lniu .imi who could be ( piickly cun-d re ntC'dltsslv fiuf- ferint ; . Ath-lo-iiho-ros will do for other * what it did for the following partie.- , : \VillUm port.IndOct 8.W7. lUrinzUien uillictwl wilh iiuuralgn for tlic | ut lour ream. nJ pin * almi tM rj- tliinu , but in ruin. I imnll ) heiril i.f Atlilu- jihorai After taking uno iKittlu I fiiund It MI IMI hthiinK niti and after taklnir fiiur Lot- t las of Alliluiilioruniuia Dnei.f i'ill < , 1 ( uuiiil that I viaiciitiruly well 1 thlul tbu medl- clue u iHwitifcij a tut * cure CIUUM T II nrnwcK. Mt Can > l III. I > c * ) . \1 \ I liare us l Atliluilu | > riM iu ui twnilj and find it Mbutku trnatwl ineJumo | jru u- ralgia in exietenrH andbaTini ; bad U * ucita /aHt ntnluiMintuuforttietaft jti > ear I knurfr whereof I up , ak Mus JULU I'HILTOM * y-ScndOrcnl fur HIP Uiuitiful ( ulortil pic- tinv. "MoorMi MaMt-n " THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. H. Y. Who is WEAK , SfEHVOl'S. TlI > , whoinhlsroiI.Ymid If has TfUnfri5 nway liin VJMOIt of IU > I > V , riNInn < l IAillOl > I > .causing txhuusllnL- drains upon the 1'Ot'WTAIJtfJ of LIFE , IJKA IAT ! ! ; , I < ACKA4'irE , Droadtlli Dreams , XVEAKNEhN of Memory , ttA.SBI- FUI.J/ESHln SOCIETY , IMMPLKh upon the FACK , and nil the ErFECTH lemllnc to E.IKI.T DECAY and peihnps COSKVystf- Vint ! or 1JVNANIT V , should consult at once the CEI.EBlllATEf * Ir Clarke , KstnhlMied 1P.M r.r darks Imi Innile NEHVOI'.S IE. HIMTY. CHK Nin nnd nil Weccscs of the ac.vrro VKIKAUT : Omans a i.ifo r'ndy. H makes Nit dlflerenee WHAT you 'ii'Ve tnkon or Tf Ho has fnll"d to cure you. ff9FK AS.ES'UirerliiK from diseases pccu liar to their sex cnn consult with the assurance Af speedy icllef and euro. Senrt 2 cents poatngo for worl on your < ll ca es. IvML'enl ' 4 cento pcataco for Colpl > rntc < l VTorlsri on < ' < onlc , KITTOIIH mid Holt- pntv Iiicpascs. Consultation , pcrsonnl'y or by VMtcr , lr > > . Consult the old Ilm'lor. Vtiou nnil'j rurccl. OOlfcH mid pnrlorsi tirUulc. JSiy-Thoso rontcuiplstlui ; Warrinu-o uond for Dr. C'lurJtc'f. celebrated glilae Mule and 'fcniitlo , each lie , both 25c. ( ( .tcrans ) . Hefons conflillng your ca o , consult I > r. C/-V.ltKE. A friendly kttcror call may jave future suflerlnirand shnini. , and add golden years to life.Br.ok "I.lfe'n ( Secret ) Er ror * , " 60c. ( itamps ) . Mcdlclno mid wtitinna tent everywhere , secure from cxponuri1. Hours , S to 8 , Sundays. 9 tn la. Address , P. D. OIiAJlBLB. M. D. j OB sa , Clark st onioAUQ. ILL. THE CHICAGO AND Tlir c n i road t tiiko for Don .Molnci , Mnrsliiiltonn ( i' nn Iliijil'li. . ( llutnn , Dlx < n ( liuiiLM. iMiluniiki-u UhU all iiu.uis Cu-t T llioifoplu | uf N'airiHkn. ) ( > ! > n\ \Yiinlnir I lull liliihn rM'Unla. ( lr"i.Mii.Vili - niKi'ui ' uii'l ' Ciilllornlii , It niters uiurlui | naniiilak't'S not IK "ihlc by nn > iitlnir line. Am 'iiua fovv of tlio nuini-rmiH polntsof suporlorlly en I" IMJ hy the imtrniiH or lliH ro.nl Uetnuou ( Manila uiul I lili'tiKO , nto In IhriMi triilim it ilay ol I AV > . \ ( lll > . which are tliu Uncut Unit human nrt iiml iiiKi'iiiiltyc'incrc.itn. Its I1 U.ACTHI.rKI'lNij I'AUS , w liU h in 11 ninili'N < > r c i nn tori itnd < Ku'itiao Its 1'All- I.OH llltAV/IM ; UOO.M ( 'AH.H. nn < < iirin- < il by niiy , nnil lt nlilol ) n'li'brntuill'AI.ATlAI. IJINlNfi rAUS , lliiiiMiinlot | nlil'licnnnnt l > u linuiil t'Nnnhi'rc1. At c.iiini 11 lllulS , llielniliu of thu I'nlon IMclllu Hull. nny nlined In union clop it wllli llii > & ol th Clil- HftiiA NortliwL'uleru lly. In Clilrn o tlio tuInK nf this HIM ) iniikn eliisu i-oiiiicLlliin nlth tioso : uf all uttior Kibtorn line * . I or Di'trolt , I'lilumliiiii. imllairiiioln , C'lnclnimtl , Nlucnnt f lllin , nutrato. PttUlinru. 'loronto. Moiitrciil. Ilii'ton , Now ork. riillnili'lnlilii , llnlttiinirii , Wimli- In.'lon.nnlullpulutaln tliu liait. Ask lur tltkctaXu llui "NORTH-WESTEnN" If you wlsli tlin licit HCdiiiiin nlallon. All tlckot IIL'Ullls Roll til kUtHU | tllU Illll' . 11.11 I'D 11 rrr , K i' . wi io.v. i . Cit'n I .Mniiiinror. den 1 l'ai > < r AKCiit. i iIirAuo , 11 ri \V. N. IIAIICiirK. in-n'l Wi iturn A'int 1) 1 KIMIiAl I.Tiiktcent , U I MI.M1. C'ily ra i'rik"pr Atfunt. 1101 riiu.ain M. . Uiiuthu , Nrl ) . N'OW'S THE TIME To Imvo your Irl 'nils fonic ti KAUNAS A.M > MUSIEASJiA Ah l.aMuu. luif-i will null tl' ki'tii ami run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS IJM.lt Til fc Union Pacific "The Oii > rliiml ItiMilc. " rntll.luly l. JM > - , tli tutu oolil for tht-HO PXI ur- hlruislll Iju i'ii.j.1 thnty < ln > for iliu lound trip iiml ran ln > uii > il ti > u ilu ) H K"liik' . U lum i > ur- ilmhi i sal c i rady to U'luin. llii'.si tlrkelxviil lie Kooil tltpilays for Unit jmiiiost' . If juirtlmsBii ) wish 10 stop abort of destination on our liiu-3 , ttKtmts will btainp tickets gooil to loturn from MUC h point. ,1.8. 'lEllllKTS. litm-11. & T. Agent. K. J. . I.OMAX. AkVtQ.P.&T. A. OMAHA NHI1 Jlemsrkable for joworful ermna- UietU louj ; illjiblo ui't on and ab- tolute cluraljlllty. an years' rerordT th boBt uuiiranlee of the axccF Ifiuo of tr.ese iii9truiut'Uta. rnur. i'ii : K KIU. MHTTUIV At AUUMY -l I'ti-Kikil ul Hail-lull. N i' faeuDfiiiatn > Iwguu J.NO M. TILULN , .M , 1) . , M.A. 1'nucipat Knee Pnnt Suits , ombrnclng thrco ( Uf- foront styles , which wo hnvo innrkotl nt the oxtrnonllnnrily low price of SiJ.fiO to close. Slstos froni'l to It yours. Send for snmplo suit. You will bo better ploiiMod with thoni limn nn.vtnlnpr wo Imvo shown yon nt this price before. Lot 2841 mid 233 ! ) . Hoys' Lonjr Pnnt Suits. AVe otTer in thia lot which om- bracoa two styles , 13oys' strictly nil wool cnsslinorsj sack suits , coixt , punts nnd vest , in dnrk nnd medium colors for boys from 10 to 11 yonrs of ngo. This suit was iniulo to soil nt $10 but wo wish to reduce our stock of thorn immediate ly nnd offer them nt this sale to close for only ? ( ! per suit. Every parmont is warranted strictly nil wool now fresh Roods. Komombor the price $0. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE PARTMENT. In this dopiirtmonl wo nnnonnco the sale of I00 ! dozen Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot was manufactured ex pressly for this fcoiison'a trade , wo have n largo stock of them on hand nnd olTor them at _ CO per cent less limn the over- ngo price to close them out. All now untte.ins , most desirable styles , fast colors , ] iorfcct lilting nnd perfectly made in every respect , ropnlnr prices which were from $1 to $1.75. Thisonll lot in all sivos from 1 i lo 10 nnd i nock wo olTor al 7o cents each. Order for half do/.on lotH no less. Parties at ti distance ordering those lots will plcaso give tis sl/.o > of collar worn and tnis is all thai is , necessary In order lo got si perfect ill. Men's Half lloso 7o conls per pair. We offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half It esc at 75 conls per dozen to close. Regular Sl.tt ) goods to be sold only In dozen lots nl Iho remarkably'low price of 75 cents nor dozen , in bizea from 0 lo 31. omr u m M m m or * tmmm Tnir I Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eloclric Scicnco . i.-ite. Scienlifically Made and Prnclically Applied. mtl\U9 \ , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. -I mood IMnrnM * . nropijr , tie * then IMt belt U Just whut jou me * . Intlantlu i'elll Can bo orplled _ _ Klretrtntv , , manii n * s mn nrn ! A on n wr 'it ' V " Lfc' ELSE FAILS. irrfftT'lRflnsJllft I 9 KverTnnucroDtilnoBndiifcdbyiiornilHrlon. > f TR thofoHowlnff who harp been TtS I llSUSlALS OI'IlKUi-A. J. lloagltnil , K. H. 1'Arktrnn.l J.1,1. Ilnflott.allon lloi.nl of Trailo , ChlMroA.Ort rr.oommlj.lonm ! .rob Dt.ftBAVMdillttddI | > o inti tnoutandu of othcM. ' BCI T lnnpertor oollother - nt nt ofclectrlcl' r. HCRHE'S ELECTRO KiASf uCUl ly arc ttronir or mlldfti the vjourcrnmy ile- rftrtinff Titror.ntpcnpfin , cnoryy anil nenni , wnen auomur irx'i nuunk"ua ittuuu. 4iuuu . * * M..BBW.V. . * UnoliiTt r licln rffo i.liecIanillnilor > Bilbytiou ! nilawhonilthai curod. , _ . . . . HKrKHENI'BS Any barkifommerclal aacncy or wbnlomilo lioii e In Chicago ] VBOIes&IO OrugKUU , * * * ' | 1 ' c S5gJKSj | B , lP W-'b-fc AT.DUO Ohlcn8o. RUPTURE SSSDB. . HORHE'S ELECTRO-MABHETIG BELT-TRUSS. CHIGHESTER'SENGUSHADBAMOND BRAND JHEORICIHAL.THE ONLY GENUINE " J3EWARE OFWORTHLESSlMITATION" . .ASK DRUGGIST FOR QlCHESTER'S EHCLISIf , SAFE.AlWAYSREtlABLE.TO LADIES DIAMOND BRANDJAKE HO OTHER INDISPEN5ABLE.SOLDBrALLDRU66STS ! , .OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BRAHD.CHICHHTfirsrNCllSH FOR PARTICULARS i AND TAKENOOTHCRJCf. SIGNATURE Oil EVERY BOX. LETTER DY RCTUPN MAIL tlONATURCON CVD1V BOX r-'ft'ftnUNJCUtlTtD WRITTEN TtSTIUOKIHLS ANDOVCR FROM LADIES WHO HAVE U5IP D.UUlKHlcllISTnnErtSUSllJQiAMQHDEnAJIOPtNNrROYALPILLSWtTHS CCllS. S , K , FELTON & CO , , Iractors Awl Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of nil descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. Do- toil Plnns nnd Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Stag's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , i on Bed Bug : , Beaches , Ants , Flo And uny other Insect * , usu 10. OICS'J IC Infallible Insect Powder , -r - Also roiitrni'ls tuki'ti for clnnn- intr hotuls. lie ltalHnml prlvuto ifsldpiirt'sfrom vi'iniln. rutlH > iu'tion giiuraiiiuKil or no pay. Prim Ipal Deuut III ) BoutU llth btroct. COLD MEDAI. MRIS JiXrOSlTIOtf 1373. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-OO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. E.T.Allen , M. D. , lloinoionathlc Specialist , THROAT AND NOSE , Epectucles Accurately 1'restrlbod. SAMGE ItL'K. , ' . . / . UAUIIIAITI1 , Surgeon and Physician , Oil ! en N. U CUIMT iltl , ur 1 liu.iyUi- . OHIce t ltplii ; > ue , i't OPS 30 DAYSf"TRIALT THIS MEW STIC TRUSS Hat u I'ud cinrruit from all blhrr > , Unip li > | io vliliKiir ftdjunilntt Hall In router , mini ti . , oftll [ R > kitluuiiuf the buily Klille _ . . - . . proBBoa book o rf * the InteatlnoB hiit o OH n por- aon dots with the firiBer. . vi'tiiulltiirt' ' > ure Itio llrrnU ti 1 u nuri ly uajr nd nluiil. unit u rudUal rurutvrt.ln Itl.fA T ilumli nnmltli an h Jit li J i ClkuUri IIKO. tw.UHOluiba ( J.lUckt i > DREXEL & MAUL , ( Su < i r-.iLut ) to J.jiin ( , ' , lu < ub * . ) Undertakers & Embalmers At thu old Minid , 1 1C I' . * uui-j St. otdvio by a'i'l i-rutt.iitly a "Tlic Overland ISoutc. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car seivice , that btrllis can now be reserved upon application by nny ticket agent to M. J. Uiccvy , Passenger Agent , Council Blufl's , Iowa , The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , BO that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the same as a Pull man berth is reserved and secured. J. S. TIHIIIISTP , 15. U ) jOMX. . Gen. 1' . i T. Agent. AhVt G. 1' . Ac T. A , OMAHA , N12U. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , USD. I'aitl Up Ciinltul . $2r)0 Snrjilus . 50,000 II. W. YATrs , I'rosldnnt. l.mviHH. UKKII , Vlro I'rosldent. A. K.'i'ou/.Ai. , "ud Vlcol'rofllilont. W. II. 8. HUUIIBI , Cualiia Dim. CTOICH : \V , V. WoitKR , .lOIINH. II. W. VATKS , I.KWIH a. I A I' . TOUZAMN , THE IRON BANK , Cornnr 12th mid riirnnin hl A Oeiivral ll.tnklni ; llubinu bTriiiuuctcd On. R , C.VEST' NrnvK AND Tin UN THBAT. MBNT , a guaranteed apoclllc for Hyuti-rla , iJlzzli limn , Convulsions. j'jtn. Nervouj Nouralgla , llcadaclie , N'orvoun I'loitratlon. caused bytlia iisoi-rnlcohiilor tolmcco. Wnkofiilnesi. Mental Dopresrloii , UoftrniiiK of the Ilratn , rnaultlne In liiaanitv , and leaillnif to inlsoi.v , d cay and death , i'remutnro Old Ace , llnndiiiio , I'osa of I'owcr In cither . mi. n-t BPX. * ii tiimm4.oaaua nud Bj > frmatorhpa caused l > y ovcr-oxcrtlon of tlio brain , sc-lf-abtuo or nvpr-lndulKen Hacb box fontulns ono inontli's treatment ilOJnbox or nil boxes for $5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on re- WH OIJAHANTnK HIX HOXKB To rure ' any rass. With each order received by will eund tlio inirrlmst'r our written fjuarantoi loiefi.ud th money If tlio trtMtinmiT does not en rt a cure ( JuarantCPi Is-uod only by 0. R dUUliMAN. Uni zljt , Holn Ajjeat. 111 ! ) I'arnain S 'l iia . i fCcb AHD PEHSISTWf Atlvtiitislnjf biwnlwnja yVuvurtlilnjf vonsirifc' LORD & THOIVJAS , i itinuiiaivd K.HTS ' ' IS U t ! > UuibUik tl/tlU CIIICAQCU' '