THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1 * 1888. THE CITY. The Interim ! rovontio collections yes terday timauntcd to $2,708,57. The store of Kelly. Stlficr & Co. , Buffered mi invasion ofvnter Inst night from the floor nbovo. Ono mnrrltitfo license wns issued yes terday. The parties wore Krlstan An derson , ngort 2iunl MissEliiaC.Suveii- Ben , aged 22 , both of Omiilm. About noon ycstorduy Sundy Wood- brldgo , of the \Vorld , wtis seized with n fiucld.011 and bovcro cnso of cholera morbus and Imd to be taken to his homo. This is the llrst tlmo in flftcon yonrs and over thnt ho IUIB been forced to leave his desk. 1'orsonal I'arntirnphs. J. S. West , of Lincoln , Is nt the Pnxton. If. P. Foster , of Lincoln , Is nt the Mlllurd. Mr. Wnlt M. Sccly , of llonnctt , Is tn the city. Iko KlcRnlinmi , of DCS Moincs , Is In the city. city.W. W. W. Nnncc , of Kearney , Is n Mlllaril gllCht. J. Sutherland , of North Pintle , wns In the city yesterday. W. H. Plutt , of Grand Island , nnd P. T. Blrchard , of Fremont , nro guests of the Pax- ton. ton.Messrs. Messrs. E. N. Jones , Jr. , W. S. Mcner , Gcorpo C. Ilutchinson , Charles G. Dwyer mid S. J. llcarn , nil of the United States Army , were among the Puxton's arrivals yesterday. Run Them In. The rqspcetablo resident } In the vicinity of Thirtieth street and Cuultol nvennc arc much annoyed by u P.UIK of unruly boys nnd Rrowti men , who niu in the habit of goiiiK in swimming In u deep pond nt tills point. A Much Needed Improvement. The Paxton Hue which for so long a time lion caused much complaint by the general dispensation of smoke nnd soot Is to bo extended - tended heavenward u distance of twenty-llvo feet , which will no doubt obviito mucli of the inconvenience heretofore experienced. Kscnprd Jail Itlrds. Chief of Polioo Suavoy received a commu nication from Superintendent Sampson , of the Colorado state industrial school , yester day , requesting him to bo on the look out for two runaway boys , Abe Goodwin and Peter Georgcault. Both nre said to bo ex port thieves nnd hardened criminals , nnd they were headed for Omaha with n party of tramps. A lluiiiiwny flrlp. The grip on car 57 of the Harnoy street line caught a strand of the cable yesterday and ran away , carrying n Dodge street train ahead of It , dcsplto the efforts of the cripmnn to got loose. The coach lust abend Rept the track until It reached Twelfth street , When It loft the truck and nearly turned crosswise ol the street , nnd was pushed to Thirteenth , wlicro the strand became loosened ened nnd the cars stopped. The speed of the cable wns slackened and the break repaired. I'ubllu Fountains. The water works company nro working nway laying their main from Florence to this city , A thirty-six inch main is being put down , and the work is now going on Blqng Twenty-fourth street. The public drinking fountains to bo put up by the com pany will bo us ornamental ns useful. There ore to bo live of them erected nt convenient nnd conspicuous points within the city's cen ter. They will bo built of granite boulders. with an artistically chiselled base , nround which cut In the Htono will be troughs for unimnls. The fountains themselves will bo novel In design , and will bo completed by October 1. i Next Sunday. P S On next Sunday , the now congregational church on the corner of Davenport und Nine teenth street will bo open for public worship. The seats , carpets and decorations and every thing will bo complete , including the now or gan which Is said to bo a vary line Instru ment. The sermon will bo preached by Iov. Wnrron P. Day , of Ottawa , 111. , who will oc cupy the pulDltduringtho month of August. The old choir will bo reinforced for the occa- llon. The dedication of tbo church will not take place until September 1. Ilev. Mr. Shnrrlll will preach In St. Louis luring the month of August. Wyoming oil Fields. I Mr. Henry Fuhrrnan , of Fremont la In the oily on business connected with the Wyom ing Central Oil und Pipe Line company , of which ho Is president. This company was organized last year by a number of enter prising Fremont capitalists who are taking n active Interest In the development of the oil Holds of Wyoming. The company have recently completed arrangements for sinking a well lu the Kuttlo Snake district in conJunction - Junction with the Northwestern Oil com pany , of which Superintendent Fitch , of the Elkborn Valley line , is president. The esti mated cost of sinking the well is about 115,000. The machinery and material for do ing this work htwo boon purchased and are now on the way. und it is expected that the well will bo sunk to a sutllclcnt depth for a itcudy supply of lubricator before the season Closes. _ The rosy freshnuss nnd n velvety soft ness of the skin la tnvnrlnbly obtained by those who use Pozzoni's Complexion Powder. The UNION PAdl/Icf is the only Hue from the Missouri River running flirect to Otfdon , Utah , the Orchard City of the WaliMitch Mountains. A mPFEUKNCH OF OPINION. An Export Examiner Criticises tcr ot'Dootlw 9lKCi\tli. Mr. J. J. Points , who examined the reels- of deeds' ilrst qunitcrly report for 1SS8 , finds that it wns In good order with vouchers for all expenditures , but ho raises n question as to the legality of sorao of the latter. IIo says the county commissioners on January , K 1883 , fixed the following salaries for tht ItSO. ' Iii February the schedule was changed and only 8720 and * CCO allowed for the com parers. Mr. Points found In the register's report the following salaries paid In addition to tboso of the assistants allowed by the com uilssiouors : January , 18SS B. S.Auch Moody $ SS.fX B. Wiggins i-3.5l William Alstadt B3.K Lincoln Urown 5i.U : N. II. Whlto 53.1C . February , 16S8 William Alstaut C.OC B. S. Audi Mocdy 100.0C Lincoln Urown fiO.OC N.13. Whlto CO.OC March , 1SSS N. U , White 25.1C Lincoln Ilrowu A CO.OC Total. ? 53l.3 ( Mr. Auch Moody was employed us aoputi - roister while Mr. W. U. English was alsc " acting ; . Wigplns and Wood weio paid af onlco boys. Messrs. Alstadt , Drown anc Whlto did a variety of clerical work , Mr. Point * udvlscs that those employes re- cclvo fair treatment , as they rendered the ervlco for which charge U made. Th ( reghter hold that the luw empowering the county commissioners to flx the number ol employee In county offices does not apply tt him , as his otllco was created after the hu\ in question was enacted. Attention Is calloi to the fact that tbo register 1ms outside jmr tic * to make copies of records , and bo sub , BUU no returns thereof. There is no ovl donco that the register receives uny part o the sum * paid for suoh work , but Mr. Point insists that it should be done in his oftlco am ejx ted. , "I cannot nrntso Hood's Biu'sujuirillt half enough , " guys another whoso bon almost blind with scrofula , was curcfl.bj thU.medicinc. ThVj UNION PACIFIC runs two ole rant trains daily from Kansas City t < -030 miles and Is the short Hue .N UI'O.V TUB WOJIMJ. A Wotnnn Iulnc < l nnd Dosortrd by n Dourer Hunker. When the Pullman car Hucna Vlata left Denver on Sunday evening for Omaha , among the p.is cngars was a young woman perhaps twenty-llvo years of ate nnd n voung man tnaybo three years her senior. Each had a ticket to Council muffs. The young man appeared very solicitous con cerning the welfare of his female companion ana Insisted upon tbo porter spending most of his tlmo in making matters comfortable for her. Hcpeatcdly did ho tirgo upon her the fact that BIO ncoJcd rest nnd many were the times ho advised her to go to sloop. At about midnight she ordered the sable attendant to maku up her , berth and very soon afterward re tired and was soon In the land of dreams. As soon as convmied that she was asleep her companion went into the smuklng apartments and that was the last seen of him by the colored attendant. The lady slumbered on and notuntll Waterloo was reached did she leave tbo berth. Then when her dreams were broken by the porter , she , upon Bc.trching for her companion , found ho wan gone. Then was a sensation produced.for the woman bursting Into tears , bewailed her lot und announced that she had boon de ceived nnd deserted. As the train did not stop but for a few moments , she was pre vailed upon to go aoioss to Council Ulufffl. hoping that the young man mentioned had merely dropped olT to get a cigar and would Join heron the other side of iho river. Hut no , ho did not , and the woman mingled with the crowd ami has not since been heard of. Theio is a history to this case , vague ns the above may BCCIU , and a conversation with the porter of the Pullman yesterday shed light on the mystery. When the train loft Denver ati9:15 : : Satur day nlclit , two men , one an elderly man , per haps llfty years of age , and known to bo a prominent banker of Denver , accompanied by the woman mentioned boarded tbo train. The older'man was very anxious regarding the woman's welfare and impressed upon the young man the Importance of "taking good care of Jenny. " As tbo train was about to start tbo old man loft and the youth and his companion came on. At Schuylor the llyor and the train which leaves hero tit 9 n. in. for Denver pass , and at this point the young man mentioned , whoso given name is Clar ence , left and is supposed to have gene back to Denver. Tbo porter relates that the woman when she found she had been de serted confided her story to an old lady on the train , the substance of which is as fol lows : Her name is Jennie Wood , and for some time she has been in the employ of a wealthy banker and stock man lu Denver as a domes tic. In an evil hour she fell a victim to the temptations of her employer , and some months ago discovered herself to be in a del icate condition , She ntonco informed him of this fact , butho only laughed at the Idea and said she must bo mistaken , but when she be gan to show unrtlsputablo evidence of her misfortune the old man , who , by the way , has a wife of his own , realized that some thing must bo done and concluded to send her to Omaha , ostensibly to visit her sister , until her child was born. Ho accordingly selected his bookkeeper , a young man whoso surname the girl docs not know , as a com- panlori with the result as above stated. The woman rode to Council Hluffs on bridge ticket 57.285 , but where she went the porter did not know. She assorted that she Imd not a friend in this section and had only 00 cents In currency with her. When she loft Denver she expected to bo placed in the hands of a competent nurse and a physician until hoi trouble was over. Whore the unfortunate - fortunate woman is nt present is unknown , but It is supposed she is drifting around the city across the river. The UNION. PACIFIC is the only road running through Pullman Curs between the Missouri Rlvor nnd Port- Itiud , Oregon. ALONIi ANI > FOUGOTTEN. Dcnth En ! s the Career of nn Ottl Omuliu Character. Thomas McCormick , a well-known charac ter in Omaha in its pioneer days , died Tues day at thu poor farm at the ripe age of ninety years. A quarter of u century ago McCor mick wns the center of attraction at nil so cial gatherings in Omaha , and was distin guished on account of his genius for enter taining. Ho had an inexhaustible fund of stories , and is said to have known the Ara bian Nights by heart. His trade was that of a stone mason , and at ono time ho had ac cumulated quito a competence , but through some reverses this was swept away , and in his old ago ho was loft destitute. None of those who had enjoyed his hospitality offered a helping hand , nnd ho wont to the poor house , and dropped into oblivion. For about twenty years ho 1ms lived on the county. The lust few years bo has been blind , and as helpless almost us un infant , Wm. Black , Abtngdon , Iowa , was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr.Joncs' Rod Clever Tonic , which euros nil blood disorders nnd discuses of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best tonic nnd nppotizot1 Known. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Tuko the UNION PACIFIC and its OREGON SHORT LINE to Portland , ingoing to Alaska. TUB HEAtiTY MAU1CET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur ing Yesterday. 0 L Stafford ami wife to OH llro wn , lot 4 ! 6 , bill 19 , Omaha , q e il A Itoaus ana wife to O II Urown , lot y , blk COO ICJ , lot K. blk bl. OniRlm. q e < l 11 S Uerlln to A 0 Uuscli , lot 7 , blk 17 , U V 0.60C Smltli'sudd.wd U'lie Patrick l < atul company toMKHow- nmn. lots 1 and" , blk H' ) , Dundee place , 7OC Wll J \ , Illttuk mid wife to 0 VouTrott , lot 5 , 800 lllack'n sub. lot HI , ll nlnton , w A J I , HUick and \ \ If o to K VoaTrott , lot H , 800 lllack'ssub , ItenluQton. w d M leo anil wlfu to U Mclvinley ct al. lot 'J , 300 lice's sub , w d 0 K Mayua nml wife to S Dumall , lot 14 , 000 blk 1 , Orchard Hill , w ( I Oas H Stewart nn.l wife to II A Moore.lots 1,403 7 and 8 , blk B , Yhoruuurg place , w rt D 0 1'uttursou ami wlfo to ll A Moore , lot 4 blk "A , " lots IB , UJ and SIblk " 1J. " S.OOC SuuiuU'nuV HiiiitibaUKh's add , w d M Donnelly to J (1 Til } lor , lot 1. blk 3 , llOKBS & Hill's lst mid , w il 0,500 OttoLobeck to Wm J Mltton , lot 10blk 4 , Lincoln place , w d iK BMSutphentoI ) WO Sutphen et al , 5 acresn\vof ne2H5-iie. : will IH Stewart and wife toil Curtis , lots , blkl.Thornburgplace , wd Boiut ; tV uhci I.aml Co to A llramson ct al , lot 5 , blk W , S"1 : ! ! Omahii , w d. It Levy to A llromsou , : K lot i'5 , blkC5 , South Omann , qcd _ A llromson to U l.ovy , n 00 It lot o , blk (15 ( , South Omaha , qcd. " 15 K French and wife toj 1) llainesV e" } { lots 7 and , blk II. Central park , w d . 80C Jlorso k Hi liner to A Hlce. lots 8 , 9 , 10 , 11. IS. 13 , H , 15. 10 and 17 , blk 13. Morse & llruuer's add , w il . 1.60C L 1' 1'ruyn ami wlro to A II Savage , no 30 r t of B GO ft lots lOunU u , blk 10 , Patrick's 2nd add , wd . S.40C lil' I'ruynaudwIfotoA II S.ivuse , s 110 ft of n 00 ft lots 10 and 11 , blk ID , Patrick's Bndailil.wd . 2,4 G M Hicks and \\lfo to A K Shaw , lots 1 , " and U , blk" . Cottage place , wd. . . . . . . . 1.30C It HeCtellluger to P Sliepuerd , lot 7 , Union Hqiinre . 8,001 jrHellnRndulfetoN1.arson.il ! { lot II. blk I , HorlMOh's .M add , w d . : Q K Darker and \ \ Ife to 1) Kinlayson , lots 15 and in , Viites \ UeecVs aub of lot 7 , Itog.in's add. w il . , . LOCK 0 A Gibson to O U Parmele , lots 1 , 2. : i , 4 , 6 , 0 , 7. K , 0. 10. 11 and I-1 , blk 3 , and lots 11) ) . Li ) . 81 , i and 2,1. blk S , and lots 0 , 7. 8 , U and 10 , blk 4. Wise tc Pamela's mid , . w d . 15,00 Twenty-six transfers . K8.10 I'ornntg. The following permits to build wore- is sued yesterday : Mrs. Mdiitosh , two-story frame resi dence , Tenth and lluncrott . t 3,60 M. J. Nelderuu her , cottage , 1810 South Thirteenth . 30 Mrs. Auua Jones , lmpro > cm nts , Twen tieth and California . , . 3.BO ChailosTolouiaLRtoru , Tenth and Marcy 4.J 11. T. Clarke , barn , alley near Ca&s. be tween Twenty-third and Twonty-Uf th. . . . M ) John It. Hamilton , twelve cottages. TulrllotU and Pincknoy . , . . . . B.CO Mm. M. Murray , kitchen , Stute , near Tort Omaha . , . e Seven permits agcregatlng. , . , . . . . t4,2 JVi" all evil * 'ttrMng from dlsordorct stomach , inuctivo liver 01 : constlpatot luibit , TAHUANT'S SuL-rab Uu delightful remedy. DiVir/i < m SIIUNS. A Trio orsisteri * "Jtlccitlns : " and Hoi- ultiK Simpleton * * nnd Suckers. The attention of. Tun Hr.n has been called to n trio of blackmailers and lewd women ply- ng their nefarious g.uno lu our city. Their mines nro Minnie , Frankie and Nclllo Stark , .hrco sisters formerly of Cedar Ilaplds and nter of Kansas City nnd DCS Molnc < * , at all of which places they have gained very unsavory reputations. In Omaha , they were Irst employed at the Arcade and later at the Ctinllcld nml Cozzens hotels as waiters , and were discharged from both places for "work- ng" the guests and on account of their lewd and dishonest conduct. They can bo seen on the street1 * at almost any hour of the light , nnd tbo Casino , Metz garden ind otherdrlnking places are their favorite resorts. They dross elegantly with the nonoy they extort from their victims and are always busy plying their despicable busi ness. ness.Their plan Is to entice n person into ono of .ho many wine-rooms of the city and then either rob him or , under threats of exposure ind blackmail , compel htm to glvo them 'hush ' money. " Three more soulless sirens were never known oven In the lowest dens In .ho city , nnd they have numbered among .licir victims sonic of the leading citizens of Omaha. They are up to all manner of tricks , mo of which is to tuko the change brought aaclc to their victim , after ho 1ms paid for Irinks , nnd then refuse to glvo it up. Thus at the Vienna restaurant lately Frankie and Minnie had un their string two prominent merchants of Omaha who would blush to see ilieir names mentioned hero. Drinks amount- ng to n dollar were ordered , nnd ono ot the merchants tendered a $10 bill in payment to .ho waiter. The ? 'J in change Drought back was gobbled up by ono of tbo girls , and , strange to say , tbo other merchant was served in a similar manner. Several repetitions of this on other persons are known of. Ono evening a couple of young fellows , who had been served this trick , insisted on liaving their money returned , 'when the girls sncerliiKly defied them to got it. They took the defiance , soUod the shameless women , searched their pockets , and secured it. At present none of the three girls nro doing any legitimate work , but all are living In elegant style ofC the victims they decoy. Only a few months ago Nellie got about $ .1,000 out of n promi nent sporting man of DCS Moincs on the claim that ho was the father of her illegiti mate child. Four weeks ago she was dis charged from the Co/zens hotel for n most bold nnd indecent fraud practiced on a ro i spcctablo gentleman. This w.is the last of a series of escapades that had como to the cars of the proprietor and ho bade her quit the house. A description of some of their modes are too vile for publication. Ono method is to make a fictitious date for n liaison with a vic tim and get expensive presents and money from him and then fail to appear at the ap pointed time. An elderly gentleman pretty well known in this city has been lately terribly victimized by Frankie , tbo most attr.ictivo appearing of the trio. The old man fell into the toils of the siren and she promised to live with him as though she were his wife after July I. On the strength of this promise she induced him to buy for her n couple of line silk dresses , nn elegant hat , a pair of diamond earrings , a gold watch , a gold-bended sillc umbrella , nnd other costly articles that she now proudly sports. When July 1 c.imo she told the old man that their plan would have to bu aband- dncd as her sister Mlnnlo hnd somehow dis covered It. nnd was about to ivrito homo to her parents about It. To have her htish the mutter up ho would have to buy Mlnnlo flomo presents also , and thu poor old fool duplicated for Mlnmo the expensive gifts ho had given to Frankie. IIo also rented nnd paid for the apartments they now occupy und paid for cttch a month's board in advance. To use KraflKle's own ex pression , "tho old fellow is the rankest sucker yet. " A lovoltlng category of other acts of de pravity nnd theft are Knowit nnd could bo mentioned concerning them , but enough is given to warn the public against them. They have been very fortunate in escaping arrest , but the reason for this Is that their victims are of a highly rnspcctablo class who would much prefer being robbed than to have their names coupled with such low characters In the police court. Kurekn. The motto of California moans , I have found it. Only in that land of sunshine , where the oranpo , lemon , olive ; Up nnd L'rapo bloom and rijion , nnd attain their highest perfection in mid-winter , are the herbs and gum found , that are used in that pleasant remedy for till throat and lung troubles. SANTA ABIE the ruler of couphs , asthma nnd consumption. The Good man Drug1 Co. has boon unpointed ngont for this valuable California remedyuud soils it under a guarantee at SI a bottlo. Three for $2.50. Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE , the only guaranteed cure for catarrh. $1 , by mail $1.10. OAUEhKSS D1UV1XG. A Goni-ral Smash-Up of Vehicles On North Sixteenth. Tuesday night about hoff-past S a team of horses attached to a carriage containing a lady and gentleman , ran into n small cart , which also contained a lady and gentleman , near Dr. Chambers' residence , Sixteenth street , completely wrccklngthelatter. While an effort was being made to provide for the safety of the occupants and to secure control of the animals another bucgy , from where no ono knows , dashed Into the wreck and before the driver could realize whore ho was , a fourth horse came running into tbu pile of debris and fouV wrecked buggies marked tbo scene. Peter Miulsen was seriously in jured nnd Mrs. Clem Hackney nnd her son were thrown to the pavement. Later in tbo evening two teams were rac ing up the street near Grace , when one of them ran into a horse belonging to Thomas Gray , who lives at Twenty-ninth nnd Gum- ing. The polo of the wagon struck the horse In the neck , penetrating the jugular. Tbo driver at ouco started for Dr. Chamber's residence , but before ho reached there tbo horse dropped down and died. The UNION PACIFIC Is the popular route to the Yellowstone National Park. Ijcft In the Lurch. F. H. Glover , proprietor of a small planing mill on Saundcrs street , near Cuming , has decamped for parts unknown. His creditors , who are the losers to the amount of $300 or $100 , are particularly anxious to learn some thing of his whereabouts. WARM WAVES Are rolling in. You can't escape them ; but you can escape the sleep less nights , loss of appetite , and languid feeling that result from drain ing the nervous force by muscular or mental exertion in sum- Bier's torrid days. The use of Paine's Celery Compound , that great nerve tonic , will at once- strengthen the nervous system , nnd fortify it against the attacks of summer debility. This preparation is a mcdi cine not a drink. It is n scientific combination of , the best tonics , giving lasting benefit to body and brain. ' It cures all nervous diseases , and has brought new life and health to thousands whose weakened nerves were the cause of their many ills. It Is especially valuable nt this season , when feeble persons nro EO liable to sunstroke , a disease which is nearly always fatal. Paine's Celery Compound , by restoring perfect health , almost entirely re _ moves tbo liability to this dread disease. If you feel the efll-cts of summer's heat , you can't afford to delay another day before gaining the vitality only obtained by the use of this great medicine. Sold by Druggists. fl.OO. Six for fo.OO. Bend for elglit-pngo paper , with many testimonials. WELLS , RICHARDSON & . CO. BURLINGTON , VT. THE BOWELS BY [ USING BY TAKING TARRANT'S TARRANT'S SELTZER APERI'NT SELTZER APERI'NT ERIE C. location lii Bnt niliM"tlifiil. Cou f lib ffiv OHIGAGOEiMALECOLLEG nIarkneitrChlcaio ( ) . noardlny UUarB for Girls and Ytmnir T.atllM. For catHlOKiie aiidroi O. T1IAYKK. U , . 1) . . Morgan Park , 111. , or-77 Madlion fctreet , Chicago , III. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD , NEW JERSEY. _ " lyear. For catalogues send to KKV. A. 0. CHAMIIUUS , A. M. , ITlnclpal. Morgan Park Military Academy ! The llest Hoy's Hoarding School In the West. Sixteenth year begins Sept. IUh. Hend for cata logue to CAlT. I'.U. N. KIUK TALCOTT , Supt. , MUUR.IN I'.UIK , COOK Co. , ILL. ' Betlle Stuart Institute Will comiuunco lt > : i t year "optomhcr I'tli , 1S < . Art- Ynntuuoj uuturpa ueil. llomn comfort * : tureitil I tralnlnz. Appljr to .Mm. M. McKl.K UOMCS , 1'rtnctiml. HE PKKK3K1IJ , M1UTAHV ACADEMY IVekMlcill-on-lhutsou. N.Y Benl ) for cata JNO. M.TILUKN M IX. M.A. I'riticlpal 0 PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Of 1880. o i OHloe cif the U. 8 Cu-iiinl i lon. B WAIJ. 8TUBCT. NI'.W YOIIK. ll nerviina. Urui 01 * citrt or tlini wliu lH lru lp kBt'XlilbU nt tint m-yata n-tmuil Kxiiuil'lmi are jr no'ili"i ! lli'it mrurautlo.i mid bun lorup- loiu ( or pHCo tlll l JurnMiuil hv tha uudvr- un Hiti li tUin til llm above uutlru ( . . II. ( II\NKI.IN , C.iu'r.Geuerul. r. 'i'ucti , AII'I. Cum'r. G aer at MILITARY AGABEnif. J ; -yTioN-23 mlles north 01 Chlc Ko. A l'U" C ° r | " ° ' KjPcrlence(1 ( ln- -KlTe Conreen of Plu.lr. ; -Uniiirpai e < l for Instruction , llcnltli. llome Comfnru. utirt Otirtttlan Influence. . . . - 1'urU , III. Send lor Catalogue. SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Uadies. ST. CLAlfiT MI6lf. Three courses of study. ThoroiiRhness In eve ry department , llulldlnirs elegantly furnished. Heated with steam , JlftHteil with gas , water from St. Clalr river. ( Superior advantages In music and art. Address lor circular. HOMUUV1LLU SC'HOOU St.t'lolr , Mich. GHKVLOCK . . . . Hoiith Wllllamstown , llerkshlrc county. Mass. A private school far ban. Prepare fur college , huluntlllc Hi-bool or business. Kortyev - euth "year begins 'ihnrsduy , Spteinl > er Utn. 1'or catalogue midribs ( I ISO. ! ' . MI I.I.S lrlncipal. PENNVnoVAb VVAFKHS are tucceBifuIly U > ed monthly by awe lO-Oii ) J.Ladles. Are Safe , Kffrttualajiti I'ltaant y9l \ > * r l x bjr maU.or nt ilrus lats. Kraled TBS Kvsszx Caiman. Ca , Dtraoir , Micu. For sale < tiul by mull by Goodniqn Drug Co. , Otu < il"t-3 > 'eb. SIX MONTHS Accumulations of odds and ends in our men's and boys' suits stock.such as one or two suits of a kind , must be closed out during the next few/ / days as our incoming fall goods are already crowding us for room * Among the men's suits are a few extra fine dress and business suits made of choicest fancy worsteds , and gotten up in a No 1 style. No cus tom garment can beat them , They are suits for which merchant tailors would charge from $40 to $50 , and fine ready-made houses are asking $35 for them today. To make a quick and clean sweep with them , we hfave marked them at less than the material in them is worth. Of the $4.75 all wool cheviot suits advertised last week , there are only a few left. We never had such a run on a suit as we had on this , and at this time of the year , when other stores have nothing to do. It is a better1 looking and better wearing suit than other houses are offering for dou ble the money. Enormoun reductions form former prices on .all Boys' and Children's Summer Suits wo have left. Wo do not , intend to carry one over if we can help it. An endless accumulation of odd Knee Pants which will be sold at less than half their value. Wind up'clearing sale of all our Summer Furnishing Goods , such as Underwear , Hosiery , Flannel. Shirts , etc. Closing out of all our Summer Scarfs at ridiculously lo\v prices. A lot of splendid Silk Tecks at 15c ; usually sold at 50c. Another lot of extra fine Four in liiind and Tccks at45c ; such as arc generally sold at 7. " > c and $1.00. A lot of very fine Silk Grenadine IVcks at 35c. This is the handsomest and most elegant Scarf for Sum mer Avear , and the regular price for these Scarfs is everywhere $1.00 ; our price this week is ! 35c. One price only and plain figures. Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlingfon Burlington Route * RAM 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 propsr. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of. passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can - ( cave 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. Burlington Burlington Route YOUR All II , l.Si and Jl.fiO fcfiawlIats.VJc All W and ft I.lfiht m& SUH lints , now 21 829,850 TansilPs Punch Cigars wore shipped daring the past two yunru , without a drum- mcrfuouromiiloK Kootlier houeolu tbu world can trutb- ( illly make mcti a gbowinir. Oue ascot ( Uialtr only ) wanted iu oncb town. _ J SOLD IY UA3IKC Ol'JCCISTS. R.VV.TANSII.L&C0..55 Stale SLChlcauo , PEERLESS DYES -TJItt LINE OF THR Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Honto from Omaha nnd Council lllulTs to - = = = THE EAST = TWO TU.AI.VB DAILY BUTWKKN OMAHA AND COU.NCII , BLUFfB Chicago , AND MUtrnukor , St. I'nnl , Mlnnuanolls , Cctlitr Ilaplds , Rook Island , Frreport , Ilockford , Clinton , Dubnqne , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janmllle , Ilelolt , Winouu , La Crosse , And all other Important polnti Eait , Northeittimd Southeutt. ForthrouiflitlckMii call on the ticket aycnt at IM1 FirnViu street , la Marker Ulock. or at Union I'lvclllc # n Hlcerem and Ihe flnent Mining Cart In Ihi worl.l ro run im the mnlii line of thu Clilcmip. Mil waulTce A Mt. I'nul Uttlway. nml every attention U usld to pusenKen Ujr courU-oui tiaflojti c ! U H. Oener . t uiiiencralM niiter. , . . , , TKK , Ctneral 1'anenger and A * V * and Ticket Aiieni. . * . J. T. CULUK. Uenctnl Bunt rlnleodtu. . tltlUlKI U. 3. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid L'p Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 50,000 H. W. VATIS. 1'reilclent. li.is 8. HKKU , VIM I'reMdent. A.U. TouzALiN'.iad Vlci ) President , W. II. b. HUOIII.S , Cashier. w. v. Mnn e , JOHN 8. COLLINS , II. W. VATIC8 , LBWI8 S. ItBBU , A , K. TOUZALIN. Hanking Onlea THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and. Farimm.tit'j. A General UantlncIluslnessTruubactc J , MAX MEYER & BRO. WIIOLUSALIJ Jewelers and Music . Genet nl Agents for STEINWAY , KNABE , GHIGKERING nnd other llrst-class I'innoi. 1.03k nt I'OU.OWI.NU HAltGAINS TOH TEX DAYS. Dmen Munthlii rriyiiitiit. IBtclnway Square , cost taw , forl7 : > . t 00 $10.00 Kn < ibo Square , cost jA , for J5I . . . 2.-.00 15.00 Decker llros. Square , coat 10.00 Kmmorson Square , coit IIOJ , forK ) 10.00 6.00 Nowton&Co. Square , cost tlOO. forilio 15.09 8.00 Marshall & . Wendul Upright I'luno , cost new * mrorfliiO ! iJ.03 10.00 llallut it Davis Uurlght ns treed as now , cost ! -AW , 2. ' > .00 15.00 1 Mallet * Davis Hanaro , cost now KM , for taxi 20.00 10.00 , 1 Shonlnger fi OctavoOrsau , cost now 175. for only Ml. . 10.0J 6.00 1 Hionlnger Olfc'nn , nsucl 0110 year , cost new tr.Ti.for Wit . 10.00 6.00 1 .Mason & lluiiilln Orgnn dotibla bank , cost new ti'Ai , for tiki. 10.00 6.00 Hilng this ad. with you to avoid mistakes * MAX MEYER & BRO. , -"iicr Sixteenth and F CUT A.ND Incomonrablv thu Oast Farm Loans LOWEST RATES ! AND BEST TERMSf representatives wanted. Ctilloi write us. BUKNIIAM , TU13VETT & - . ' , Beatrice , Nebrasi * .