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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY4 BEH * : THURSDAY , AUGUST 2 , THE CITY. The internal rcvonuo collections yes terday amounted to $7,430.88. C. U. Slonmn , who lias been running a private bunk on Fifteenth street , lias retired from the bunking business * . Julia Doriin has begun suit in the dls- trlctcourt for divorce from her husband , Timothy Dornn. on the ground of deser tion. Chritttinu HjoniBtad nsks for legal Hcpuratiou from her husband , Martin , alleging cruelty and desertion , Loula Goldsmith , the assistant gar bage iniiHtor , wns overcome by the heat about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was carried to the central station , where ho was cured for. The case is not a dau- iforous ono. Personal Senator Van Wyck was in the city yester day. day.V. \V. D. Welch , of Lincoln , Is a Paxton guest. E. W. Moore , of Des Molncs , was in the city yesterday. J. W. Uurns.Unltcd States army , Is a guest of the Millard. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell , of Ne braska City , are at the Paxton. Harry H. Wright , of Tort Robinson , United States army , Is at the Paxton. Colonel A. W. Swnlm , of the Osknloosn ( la. ) Herald , was an Omaha visitor yester day. day.A. B. Davenport , who for years has been Iho best known and most widely appreciated hotel clerk in tills part of tlio country , after many years of faithful service at tlio Millard - lard , goes to Kansas City , where ho will be round behind the desk of the Centropoll hotel. Ho will assuredly bo to that hostelry is ho has been to the Millard , u gentleman tvho will materially aid in increasing its patronage. Frlcka'N Ijovc. Referring to the Fricko affair , Mr. Chris Spccht wishes it understood that his conncu tlon therewith was merely in n charitable re lation to the man. HogavoFrickecmploymcnt and paid his child's expenses at tlio hospital , and when matrimony was proposed told him that ho ought to be ashamed to think of such a thing while his llrst wife was hardly cold In her grave , A Filthy Hoi ; Pen. A lengthy petition was handed in to the chief of police yesterday praying that r horrible nuisance in the way of n filthy hop pen , on the premises of Frank Lango.ncar the driving park , bo abated. Lange was arrested tried and acquitted one day last week before the police court for this sumo nlTunsu , but , lince then has alarmed tlio neighborhood by , ho assertion th.it ho intended to keep forty logs there hereafter Instead of three or four. Hi ; Got It Duck. A young . . . . nmcd Frank Groves hired expressman No. iT ( ! to take Ills trunk to the Burlington depot yesterday but instead IK delivered it at the St. Paul station. Cense nuently Frank concluded that the express man had stolen It and complained to the po lice. Willie Odlcer Brady was notifying the : ontral station the youth came back just Ir ituio to escape arrest lor thnft. IIo explained ihat his action was n mistake. I.OttlO Kicks Up II John Alexander is a colored man and Lot tie Brown is a colored woman. They live or North Tenth street. Tuesday night John's boj hit Lottie's girl in the back and raised a bi ( . lump , and Lottie went over to John's house and laid him out , rousing the neigh borhood while doing so. Lottie was arrested John told the court yesterday that hei language was both ' 'copious and scan'lus.1 She was lined fc'J.GO and costs. Prisoners ut Ilio AVailittil ) . Tlie work of placing the machinery in the county's new laundry in tlio Jail has been concluded and the llrst washing was turned out yesterday undar the direction of Jullei Miller. It o.onsisto.1 of the heavy jnll blan kets. The machinery in this now depart ment is located in the basement and consist : of ono largo washer and wringer with tin necessary machinery to opontc them. Tin cost was in the neighborhood of $2GOJ The washing for thu juil will bo douo by UK prisoners und they will bo busy enough tc keep themselves und their building clean. //HE WAS _ \ Cownnlly Trick 1'racticcil OH n Soldier nt tlio Fort. John 1J. Kelly , of Compeny B. second in fnntry , who was reported as having been sc overcome by tlio beat on Monday last that In actually became mad , running blindly int ( fences nnd against trees , yelling like i demon , is at present in a very critical con dition. It is the opinion of those attcnditi ) . him nt the Fort that ho was drugged. Hi exhibits no olTects of a sunstroke now , but on the contrary there nro evident signs thai ho wns foully dealt with. Tlio doctors urc treating him for the latter. There Is yet no settlement in the wntoi dispute between the army ofllcials and the city water works. As u consequence , the parrison is somewhat distressed. When the change was mime but few objected to the now source of supply , but , within the last few days the water has become very dis agreeable. Not only is it distastefu but from several of the plugs there is emittei H repugnant odor. Besides , the fluid hn : bcou pronounced. Injurious uud to tlio effect lhat.i n water Used either for cooking 01 drinking purposes shall bo boiled before using. Tlio companies now are using tin water kindly given them by the salconkcep ers outside of the fort for drinking purposes and the other water for cooking und wash . FreeMasons , Attention. The Freemasons of the city arc re quested to assemble at Freemasons' Hal ut 1 o'clock to-day ( Thursday ) to joii with Capital Lodge in services for oui deceased brother , Lorln Miller. The Knights of Mt. Calvary Com mandory will attend and act as cscor to the railroad btation. All who can bring carriages are re quested to do so ; vehicles will ho pro vidcd for those ou foot. Colonel Lor in Miller's remains wil Ho In state at Freemasons' Hall unti Bent east and may bo visited by hi Iricuds after 0 o'clock this morning. II. 1' . DKVALON , .Mnbtor Cauital Lodge. GUSTAVK AKUKUSUN , Commander Mt. Calvary. MiijiaoNfiTui ? imioit. riled in tlio Deserted Yards u Oiunhn'H lirlckinnkcrii. The announcement made in Tin : lieu of few days ago of the probable closing of number of brick yurds In this city hus bee realized and the following h.wo ceased open tlons : Eclipse pressed lirhilt yards , Omnli Uriek and Term Cottix company , Youngei mini Brothers , Wolfe & Co. , Fred Smitl JUclicrd Smith and K. 1' . und Honrv Llvese > The yards of Withnell Brothers , Bailey i ' Olcdon mid M. Utner < fc Son nro BUH'rui i\l \ K M half their capacity. Soin of the brlckmakcrs estluuito tin tills shutting Up has , thrown about thru hundred "und seventy-five tnon out of inn ploymcnt. U 1s computed that there at now In the yards about twenty-four mllllo bricks , which the owners Intend to hoi until the market becomes remunorutlvt They say they will not sell at the presci . rujlug prices , which Is about $0 per l.OOi TJio bricks they claim nro \ , vrili from $7 t fT.W per 1,000. , _ When the CncrcIcK lIni ; Ue Homfm'll'it Acid IMiokpliato. Uiu'T/C. SMITH , Cli rlottc , X. IX. ayi ' It Is nn inyuluablo nerve tonic , a ilolljjhtfi TOverJ\SK \ , A d one of the best restorers whe Jhe eucrtfics flng and the spirits drwp. " Drink Malto , 'Jo ccutsa bottlo. UK ANACCOU.NTIXO. A DihUilmritca Son Asks.tho Court i'n n Settlement. The case of Sardius H. llrowuter ufalns Ke executor * of Lu mollier'n estate came u for n final hearing yesterday In Judge Shield's court on u uomurrer to the answer to the original petition In the case. The parties to the suit now reside in Grand Island , but are well known In this city. Ellas Brewster wan one of the first settlers In Omaha , and entered u large amount of land In this and adjoining counties and in western Iowa. IIo resided where John I ) . Crelghton now lives , at the corner of Twentieth and Chicago streets. He died in INK ) , leaving n widow and two children , Sardius It. , aged six years , nnd Frederick , aged eight years. The mother , by nn order of the court , wns named as administratrix of the estate nnd guardian of the children. Before the latter bccamo of nge , the mother , nt dif ferent times , sold nil of their property un der the direction of the court , for their edu cation and keeping. About ten years ago Mrs. Brewster moved to flrand Island , and before her death acquired considerable property. She died last summer , ' lo.vvlng a will by which she bequeathed all of her property , valued at about f5tHK ) , to her son Frederick. Sardius came to this court nnd tiled hls'pctition , wetting forth that property belonging to him had been .sold in this city Tor which no accounting tius ever been made , nul asks tlio court that tlio executors of Ins father's estate be made to illu an account Ing of the Bale of the Omaha property. lie claims that there was at least $ IHH ( ) worth of liis property in Omalia sold for which no re turns were made. The defendants , In their answer to the pe tition , set up that the claim for an account ing or any part , or recovery of money from the sale of the Omaha property has been out lawed. ThO plaintiff's attorney demurred to the answer. The demurrer w.is argued to l.v prominent Grand Island and Om.iha at torneys , and passed upon by the court. The demurrer was sust lined and an accounting ordered. District Court. Judge Doano w.is occupied hearing the ap plication of Putrid : and others for an In- lunction to restrain the city from piving Twenty-sixth street from Half Howard to St. Mary's ' avcnuo with asphaltum. The grounds upon which the application was based was that the petition for the asphaltum had bcoti circulated for signatures and pre sented to the council hcloro the property owners had bemi fully consulted In reg.ird to the paving of the street , nnd that now n ma jority of them were In favor of cedar block pavement. The contract for the work had not been let when the second petition asking that it bo done with cedar blocks w.is circu lated and submitted to the council. Another injunction set for hearing was that of Kirkcmhill against the city to enjoin the council fiom grading Leavonworth street from Thirty-sixth street to Saddle Creek. The application states that the grade Is un necessary and will in u measure destroy his property and the buildings upon it , which alouo cost over fciXX ! ) ( ) . His ground is in block U nnd IS , near Thiity-soventh and Thirty-eighth streets. AVliittcn , Burdott & Young , of Boston , have begun suit for attachment in the dis trict court ag.ilnst , S L. Andrews & Co. , for $ MQ for goojs sold the latter. SimonsHutch & Whitten , of Boston , have begun a similar suit for S7G4. To err is human , but you make no mistake if j you tibo Dr. , Iones' Rod Clover Tonio for dyspepsia , costiveness , bad breath , piles , pimples , nguo and malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or disea&os of tlio kidneys , stomach and liver. CO cents. Goodman Drug Co. A 1'OINTTO StaX One That 3l y be Hi-ought Before The Court. H The report of J. .1. Points has brought the question squarely before the commissioners ns to who runs the financial end of the olllco of regUtor of deeds. The committee on liuaiices of ttio county commis sioners think they are running the finances , nnd that as tlio register of deeds is a county odlco they are to have the say ns to how it shall bo managed In regard to help. Mr. Megeath's report , us shown , contains a state ment of clerk hire to the amount of KOl.liO , which the financial committee of the com missioners now have under consideration. Commissioner Anderson , who is chairman of thocommitteoon finance , stated yesterday that ho did not think there would bo any trouble in the adjusting of this question. "Wo want the register to have all tlio help ho needs , " said the commissioner , "and want to bo reasonable in nil of our transactions in regard to the clerical boln. Ttio law defines the duties of the register very clearly and his help with all of their salaries. Wo will surely bo governed by it. I don't know yet what we will do with this report. I think it will come out all right. " Mr. Mcgcath stated that ho knew his du ties very clearly nnd what priviligcs he was allowed in the way of hiring nnd paying help , and would bo governed for the present , nt h'ast , as ho had been in the past , and would not bo worried any by the present misunderstanding between him and the com missioners. Both of the officials think they know What their duties are , nnd will prob ably stand by their opinions until the court rules in the c.iso nt some future date. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively cato all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGIAAL ABIETINK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 2o cents per box by mail HO cents. The UNION PAcfpIcTid the only road running through Pullman Cars between the Missouri Kiver and Port land , Oregon. INNOOKNC DUIMJD. A Ijnlmrcr Ijosns $10O iti a Huldo Auc tion HOIIHC. Another name is added to the long rol of suckers victimised by the Tenth strool auctioneers of suiiJe watches. The lamb was u railroad laborer , who had been ut work or the Grand Island road for three months uni saved SKO. Ho was passing Gulden's shot lu the Occidental block , while ti safe wai being moved in , ami stopped to watch tin performance. The sharpers sized him up n a glance , stopped opuratious , and began t < work their snap , ono crying out the bargain' offered. Ills persuasive eloquence indued t tie stranger to invest $11 m a brass watol that looked like gold , and which the buyci probably thought was gold. A rapper toll the di'ludi'd laborer that the watch wn \vnillilss and in the role of n disintcrcstei ( spectator induced him to invest f 10 in a sil vcr piece. The buyer had shoved thu bal since of his money , about CSO , carelessly inti his pocket , but after leaving the place h found thu cash was misi'ir.g. The interfile Is obvious , The loss was reported to tin police , but no t ccavory 1ms yet been made. Mr. John Hrrimll saw a pnrtof thotransnc tion , and is highly indignant. Ho purposi seeing what can bo done to rid the locality u the hharpcrs , and will appu.il to thu authorl ties. _ At 'tho Moivy uf Sharks. Spor.itiT ? nf tli'sso dens , the mayor sal that It accrued almost IrrjKHiIblo to suppres thrin. Ho hud icfused licenses to sCVS' l o them , but all of them soemcil to he runiun notwithstanding. Thty ran under llci-nsc procured under other nemos , nnd that wa Iho case with inspect to Golden. He wn doing business In the TtOlhlioU nlru-o jus when he ( the mayor ) hud refused ponni : sion to thy tatter to cbi'.duct un auction Mio ) Them wus nothing to bo dom- except t prove a case against these sharks , r.nd i that could bu accomplished ho would csnce the license. There was no UKO in sending policeman down to the liOi | , btv.iusn h could not watch all of them , mid thn iiiomcn ho should turn his back the uuuloneer would bv able to llcece their victim. Prov Ing a case ngnfns * . these men was not an eas ; matter , On one occasion when there scemoi to be n possibility of doing so , the victim wa Induced to withdraw the fhargo und ii anoUuir Instance to leave the city. The rosy frdhhuuss and n velvety .soft Csi o ( the skin is invariably obtulnci by these who use. l'o//.oni's Comiiloxloi I'owOffr. T.ike the UNION PACJFJC and it OUF.GON SHOUT LINK to Portland ingoing to Alaektu DKAUKU'TIIAN Idl-'K. The Now IlntcH of Carriages and Ilcni-Hoq for Funcrn.lM. E. H. Sherwood , Hoinan A 'Terry , James Stenhcnson , C. J. Mentor nnd GOO & Fergu son , liverymen , hnvo raised their prices on mcks and hearses to the cemeteries , as fol lows : Largo hcarso from flvo to ten dollars : white hcarso from flvo to seven dollars. On carriages to the cemetery the raise hhs been from three to ilvo dollars. No change has taken place for the use of either of thcso vehicles In going to the depot. A lieu reporter learned from ono of the livery men whoso name Is given above , that the raise was occ isloned by necessity. Their Funerals did not average one a day , and at the old rate , a hack could earn but $90 per month , whllo thu expenses of the same ex clusive of original cost and repairs , was fro. Hcarsps with harness cost about f.1,000. At the old rates they could earn possibly 5l.1l ) . That figure was not a fair return , they thought , hence they doubled the price. Oil' . ) undertaker said that ho would not stand the raise. His livery bill for last month was nearly &XX ) . Ho received 10 per cent from tlio liverymen for collecting thu same for them , but that didn't pay him , oven if lie did get his horse boarded for nothing. He would get a hcarso of his own. Another undertaker said that the firm had averaged three funerals per day during the months , and some of thu stablemen got more than one funeral per day during that time. The raise of course ntlocts the people mid will nearly double the expense of going to or conducting n funeral. On the 7th of next month the liverymen will meet and form n protective association , because they now understand that some of the smaller liverymen will cut under the raised prices. Smoke Seldonborg's Figaro nnd get the best 5-eont cigar in the world. Max Mover & Co. , wholesale depot. The UNION PACIFIC runs two olc- gnnt trains daily from Kansas City to Denver 039 miles and is the short lino. INTKnESTlN "ro APPLICANTS. How 'Iliey Muy Secure I'osltloim from Undo Sain. A local correspondent asks Tun Bun for Information concerning the civil service ex amination which must bo undergone by ap plicants for positions In government offices. Ho Is respectfully informed that examina tions for positions in the postal employ at Omaha are held at the government building , scml-annually , and are conducted by the local board of the civil service commission. Examinations for positions in the govern ment cmplo.y. at Washington , are conducted by the Washington board , and are also hold scmi-anuually. A candidate must apply to the postmaster for a blank application , not less than eight days before the examination takes place. The conditions to ban candidate are n good , moral charaeteiyind in good men tal and physical condition. Tlio examination embraces practical subjects thr * apply to the positions sought for. The UNION PACIFIC is the popular routototho Yollowbtoue National Park. ABOUT A BUOIthT OJ.1 WATKK. William Jlill Hu.its u Vounj ; Girl With n Glut ) . Lizzio Thomas , a lady-like mulatto girl , who resides at 1213 Cass , swore out a war rant yesterday for the arrest of William Hill for beating her. Hill lives ou North Twelfth street and Lizzie has been getting water from his well. She went there last night and without provocation Hill , who is nn old man , assaulted her. Ho first knocked her down , but , regaining her feet , she struck him with her bucket and ran screaming into the street. The old man grubbed up a club and ran after her , nnd finally caught and beat her savagely. Bystanders , It is said , prevented the man from murdering the girl. As yet ho bus not been arrested. The UNION PACIFIC is the only line from the Missouri River running direct to Ogden , Utah , the Orchard City of the Wahsatch Mountains. The ilurns Club. Thp Burns club will hold its annual picnio at Pries lake Saturday. A programme of athletic exercises , sucli us races , Jutupinp , elevating the stone , quoit throwing and various other feats , has been arranged. Conveyances will leave Jefferson square at 7:30 : o'clock in the morning , The rates will bo per couple $1.75 , ladies 7fi cents and chil dren 25 cents. Tickets may bo had of the following : Thomas Mcldruni , W. 11. Drum- mend , William Mnldruin , John Cruickshank , W. liuthorford , J. W. Mulr , A. Lyall and William Hobertaon. THE SOUTH ! OMAHA BUDGET , Old Sol Dots InfHia Work With Fatal Effect. SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A TRAIN. A Hot Day Initho Southern IIurn ' ini tlio I'ollco Do- tnll-U iinl Wnlk About tlio City. AVIicro You'll FlmtTlicnt. The following Is tmbllshotl for the benefit of nnyono who mny tmvo to look for n jrollco- iimn. In the daytime Moso Kcilmoml will bo jailer , lint ! Tom iircniiuu and Hoillo Hod- niond will do duty on "tlio hill. " Jim Ma- loucy will take care of N street butwecn Twenty- fourth and Twenty-sixth strcetsnnd John Sexton will p.itrol the depot mid ulso from Twenty-sixth to Q Street uloiiK the tracks. I'.it Ulco will again hold the fort at Albright. During the lonesome hours of the nlirlit , D. Anderson will have charge of tlio Jail , and prevent the prisoners from commit ting suicide. George pixon will bo captain mid Pat McMahon will see tluit there is no harm douo on N street. Joe Humboll will look utter the tramps that go asleep In the cars between tlio depot and Q street , and Tom Looney and Nels Lundgron will hold down tlio noble ward the Third. Michael O'Hrlen , a laborer In the employ of Armour & Cudahay , left for his work in Soutli Omaha , on switch ougino 1159 yes terday , and when near the depot , the loco motive slowed up for him to get off. O'Urien's foot of cinders cauuht in u pile , throwing him down , and his right leg slip ping under the driving wheels was crushed mid way between tlio foot and knee. Ho was taken to St. Joseph's hospital by Dr. Krnhout and the injured member amputated by Dr. G.ilbralth , the Union I'.icltlo surgeon , assisted by Dr. Ernliout. Killed ny tlio 1 1 oat. Patrick McQuirk , twenty-eight years of ago , and a packing house employe , is the latest victim of tlio present heated term. He was engaged wheeling cinders from the boiler room of Armour's packing house , and once or twice Tuesday afternoon complained of being tired. Ho did a full day's work , however , and at (1 ( o'clock returned to the Arcade hotel and ate his supper. Ho then rctlreil to his room , and two hours later was found lying on the iloor in an unconscious condition. Dr. Kirkpatrick was summoned , but ills patient w.is too far gone , and in a few minutes urealhed his last. Ho came to South Omaha three weeks ago , and lias two sisters icsidingln Philadelphia , who were at once notified by telegraph. No answer has been received. _ Notes About the City. A traveling man was prostrated by the heat at Albricht , and was at once removed to St. Joseph's hospital. His name could not bo learned. Tom Donahue , employed 113 cook at Peck's restaurant , succumbed to the heat , at noon yesterday , and is now seriously ill. James H. Vandusen has sevn cd his connec tion with the South Omaha Tiuics after sev eral months of successful cditoral manage incut , lu future i ho will devote Ins tlmo to the study of tlio law. Tom MeGulrc and Sum Roomer have put up".y ( ) apiece , to bawou by the man skinning a beef in the shortest time. It will bo decided in public ou the bull ground. J. P. Hayes and John .Tnckbon arc matched to shoot at fifty blue rocks next Sunday for $30 aside. A typographical error m Tun Bin : made General Cowin's fee for advice to the city $1,100. It should httvo been $100. When tlio Dolico court is not in session Judge Houthcr will bo found in his priv.ito oIMco in Hitchharfs block , N btrect. A short time ago Armour's now building .was burglarized and a number of silver phitcd faucets and other plumbing material stolon. While looking after tramps Tuesday night ofllcer Sexton found the stolen property in an empty house and returned it to the owners. Onlv two drunks occupied the attention of the police judge yesterday and William Don- nor paid ? J and costs , while John McDonald will work out a W lino. Sklpppil. J. J. Shea , clerk of the courts at Council Bluffs , reports to the chief of police that his hired girl skipped with a lot of uuderwaro ' belonging to Ills wife. Mr. Shea says tlio pirl , whoso real iiaxo is unknown , is in Omaha. She will bo looked up. * sx&5TKBKSPVfi inmm\ \ DR. HORDE'S Electro-Magnetic Beits ! The Grandosl Trlumph'of Electric Sclenco Gentlemen's Belt StfeatUte Sclonllfica"y Wade and Practically Applied. with KlKtrie mt lli , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICIHES. IT WILL CURE YOU R o.Wsj.'tSSJSft.SBi tlead - > blUtr or , Umbi llucu- , tallam. 1'aralr.U , Nruralela , KclaUta , DlttBat * of Klil * j , Oplaal VUrxMi , T. . -Id - Urtr , Uc U Kiuau.Uou , KmUaltiu , Aatkraa , M rt llliraar. /.nfp.U. . Coa tl potion. pmb Ajnx , IHcboUa , Ufdrooclc , ALL. ELSE FAILS. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - * dga . . 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HEyKHCXCU.-A nkank roDiratrtlUaecocr or whol aala boa > InChlMgoi vrholesala drainrUU , eo ana IJUcxru. fWh u.t > iv > ipfor lit pave . lllnitrat d pamphltt. - - - - nufacturer,191 , W - * A A n e Ckle o. RUPTURE . - DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MA6HETIC BELT.TRUSS. CHICHESTER'SENGLJSHADIAMOND BRAND JHC ORIGIN AL.THE OMLY NUIMF. ENNYROM BEWAREOFWORTHLESSlMITATIQNi ASK DRUGGIST FOR ftlCHESTER'S ENfiUSr SAFtAtWAYS RUIAIIt.TO LADIE DIAMOND BRAND.TAKEuoon : DUPCNSABtr.SOlD BY Alt ORUCCISTS ? oRIHCLOSC 4 ( > TAHFi ) li DIAMOND j P ARTIO ULA RS ANOT * M3oni [ tt ISH TURCOMIVC YBOX. ' | H LCTTCR BV KCTUIIN MAIL CrUCHtltlRCHfUl-J iCa.tCUrtf.KAH50KJQJtHJl.fAT ! H SlbMATUHCOH CVDiy | gx Burlinglon Route CB&QRR I iThe 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 cervice 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 Hnes in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. 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 feave 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. i A Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250v Depot on Tenth Street. ' Tor skin nml t > rnlp troubles suih as l > 7emn. Totter , Hing uoim , Scaly Ihuptlcm" , U round Itch. 1'olson Oak , Oiuulniir , Full . . , - - _ . . Ing Hair , \-c. , Su.vnunr's "v WIIH I rl imov vi'imiAij ' 'OAT Is supcrloi null I II to nil other local ivmedlcs. Itlt Turin npnroJIi'tllcntwl Soap entirely I Htm free from iwl'ls , nlknllus orothei iiihiu injuvioiismutter. IlclngHwertl ) mriniiT scented It Is pleiv-ant and refresh WtlllHl Ing I or tlio toilet , bntb. uml imr- 1 1 hi Will . B ( . . . l or the Rcnoral pinposcs of n IfJ illbinfo taut , SIIAMUIIV'S Sur- 111 1'iniit CANDM'.S are highly os nni n teemed by Physicians every- bllLU 'where 'Jlicjo tumllcs nro neat * cleanly , Hate , ami convenient foi nnm dMiireeUng ioruHooms.Closet' llUIN Cellur-i. Slnics , Ships , Uoats , A.C liibiiraiico Companies recom im.'iid thorn us u Mife means o employing Sulphur. f 57" Always u--o IlKNfON'sI'r.AS isui for aches and l'iiiis./Scl / a . OH ! MY HEAD. 'The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf fering. Ath-lo-tmo-ros will do fur others what it did for the following ' vrniiamnwrt Ind.Oct.8.1837. Having been Mtticted with neuralgia for ttio past four yean , ana In Ing ( Intent ovrry- tnitiif. l > ut In vain. I finally hoard pi Atluo- rilior. * . After tnklnp ono bottle I found It to be helpline ma , and after taking four I- tins of AlhltiphoroB and ono of I'lIK I found inat I was entirely well. I think the medi cine la poult i\ ely sure cure * CUAUNCF.T n. RF.DDICK. Mt.Cir el. III. , Dee 2B.1R87. I hare 11 wd Athlophoroa In my family and . find It to be the ( rrealcst meJiclno for neu. ralxia In eiistnc and hiuitiK had UH fanga fartenK-lupoiiiaoforlnopMtaOjeaiiilltnow whereof 1 jpeak. Jilts. JOUA CuiLTOif. * 3-Scnd fl rents for the Ijcautiful colored pic ture , "Moorish Mnlilen. " THEATHLOPllOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. YOUR AH1 , $1.2. " > and II.CO titrnwHats.Mo All W nnd fl Light Stiff Hats , now HbmifiAM S , W. Cor , Farnam and 15th Sis. Paid in Capital § 500,000 OEO. E. IIAKKKK. President. K. J * lillUtliOWKK. Vlro President. K.U.JOHNfaON.Cushlcr. L. II , WILLIAMS. H. \VII.KV. . t * . it. JOHNSON. J. II.MCCONNKI.L. \VM. SIKVKHS. On AS. MET/ . ALI.KNT. l 1) . ClI.SNINOIIAW. t. A. lIUMiOX. OUSTAV ANi iuso > f. J. It. MlI.ES. Accounts of HankuM , Merchants and Individ uala received on the must f uvor.iblo terras. lilcUnniBivcnnnlTer. tal aatlilactlon In 111 * euro ol Uunorrbcc * nd Olcet. 1 pietcrlb * Itand ( ocl iae la recouiminl- inc It to all luffmri. i. J. faTOXER , M.D. , Oetiliir , III. Bold by Drugzltli Farm Loans LOWEST RATES ! AND BEST TERMS ! Itesponslble repmentntlveu wanted. Callm write us. BURNHAM , TKfiVETT & MATTiS , PACIFIC "The JHerltuul Route. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Cur bervico , that berths can now bo re served upon application by uny ticket agent to M. .T. GreevyPassoiifer Agent , Council BlutTs , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now secure berths or dered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and pccurcd. J. S. TKHIIKJ'S , E. IjOMAX , Gen. I1. & T. Agent. AsVt 0. V. A ; T. A. OMAHA , NKB U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , Pnld Up Capital . $250.000 ' Surplus . 50',000 II. W. YATCS. President. LV.WIHB. KKKII , v'loj President. A. K. ToUKAbix , Snil Vice President , \V. 11. S. HUUHKS , Cashier. nmr.trioits : W. V. Moitsn , JOHN S. Cor.MNji , II. AV. VATK-J , liiiwis S. Itixu , A. E. RankliiR 011102 THE IRON BANK , Corner VJth nnd rarniun Stj. AGcniralllnnklntjUuslm'HiTranincted. OF Industry , Science and Ait , Open Until October , 18S8. Medical Congress Meets August 7th , GLASGOW , SCOTLAND. Round Trip Excursion Ticket , Via STATE LINE , $03 and $75. For Information apply to AUSTIN , BALDWIN & CO. , Agts. , 53 Broadway , Now York. Healifi is Wealt i ! Du. K. 0. WEST'S Knave AND TlnAtN HE.ST , n guunmteed Bpoclflo for Hysteiln , Il7.nl- ) ness. Convulsions , Mts , Nervous Neuralprla , Hcartncne , Nervous Prostration , caused by the me of alcohol or tobacco , \Vfikofulnesi , Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , rnsiiltinKln Insanity , nnd lomllnij to misery , decay nnd death , 1'reinnture Old AR ? , Durrenness , Loss of Power In cither Hey. Involuntary J.oisea end BpTmatorhcL-a caused bv ovcr-cxeitlon of the brnln. self-ixbtua or -r-lndulcelKe. . Ecch bet contulns one month's treatment. 11.00 R bov , sr sir boxes for $1.00 , sent by mull prepaid ou re ceipt of price. WB OtJARAWTEK SIX HOXUS To cure any case. With each order received by C5 ( or six boxes , accompanied with H.OO , we will earul the purchaser our written guarantea to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cureOuar , nlec Issued only byC. I' . GOODMAN , DniKKlst , Bole A ent , 1110 Fanum Street. Umana. Hub TIIE- 0V THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' _ The Host Route from Omalia and Council lllulTs to TWO TUAINS DAILY liKTWKKN OJUUA AND COUNCIL UI.UKF3 Cblt.tb'o , AMI Mlluauljoc , St. i'nul , Nlnui > .iioliif Cedar Itnnldi , Koek Ibhtnd , I-'n-epurt , Kockfurd , Clinton , Dubuqup , WdTciiporf , Elgin , Mndlsoii , Jauesillle , llclolt , IVInons , La Croi c , otb . - In/rtit role * . * K call tb Itlltt 'it on kff : . .rH , Of l Oofor. tollman rU ? r § and lb . " ' world ar * ruu on lite nialu nau u. - - * i'"r/ , . " V wauku * & til. I'aul Ilallwir. aut niatr k. " UV JI palil to ( > ji > airi b ; wuitioui aufiorcl HI w ? nAllI.f.KK , Otnrra : Haonifr. . . tamO ottaSltaaa | r. J. r. TOOKEtl , Aii | A. V. U. JAjfitNTKtt ( U . < r ra n an4 . . . . . . . JMlftnm. r-- - - Yr , .f Wlm la WEAH , NERVOVN. IHIIUI.ITA- TKI > .wbo in hti FOLLY hndHGNOIlANCE tins TKIFLKK away till VIGOR of IIUIIY , MINI > an < l MANKOOn.cntiiilUR exhausting drains upon the FUIINTAIKN of 1,1 FK , HEADAOUE. IIACKAVIIE , Prondful Uronmi , WEAHWKMH of Memory. BASH. FULBTEHMln NOC'IKTY , IMNPI.FH upon the FACE , and all the EFFiXTOl leiiJIneto EAU1.Y DKCAYnud pcrhapi C'ONNVMP * 1T < I or INSANITY , should consult at once Ibn EI.EIIUATE Ir. aarlro , Eotalillshed Ib51. IT. Clarke has mudu NimVOVN IE. nil.ITY. ! IIRON1 < ) nnd all Diieasci of tbe iJENITU UKINAUY Orcan a Ufa fl'urty. H niAkei NO dlrTerenee WHAT you & T tftkon or WHO has failed to cuio you. ASr-FEMALEH sufTcrlnR Trom diseases pecm liar to their lex can consult with the assurance or ipeedy relief and euro. Send 2 cent * poilago tot works on your dlccaecs. * 5-yend 4 cent * postage for Celebrated Work * * on Chronic , Norvnai and Ucll- nato Ii etes. Consultation , personul'y or by Vnter , frcn. Consult the old irortor. VlioHcauda cnr a. ORIersand nnrlorsi nrfrnto. 4of Thoiio conteraplatliiR Marriaga ocna for Iir. ClnrUei'e celebrated gulao HH < O and Female , each 15c. , both 2Ao. ( stamps ) . Hpfoio confldlnp your cacc , consult Dr. CI.AICKE. A friendly letter or call may MTU future Kuflerlugand eliaine , and add golden yuitrs to life. 4Q Bcok " Mf < 'n ( Sicrel ) Er. ? < : ru , " Mc. ) ( stamps ) . Modlclno and writings font everywhere , secure from vxponur * . Hours , B to 8 : Hundays. u to 12. Addrui , 5D. . OliAJaKEJ , M. D. J.BO 80f Clark at. . WIUOAOO , ILL , IS OUT OF OROER ? & .EAD THIS IP IT IS. , Al'royriuUiry Aleilleiuo tl.nt needs but a trial to [ irovo Its.oitU. . Or , Calender's ' Left Liver Bitters , Tim only Ul.stllleil Hitters In thu United Mates. The only Hitters letuunbeil by tha United StuloH Internal rovenno mws m n Pro- prletnry Meillrlno. Lawfully Patented. No. ofi Patent 140,573. Contains no tuitl olls.no evscntlul oils , no forelirn milHliim1" ordunmg. ln clruKB. A perfectly puto mcdlKlnu. cotu- pounded from I'm a Ituot llurlm iul Old peach ; p ) ens.int to Hi n tusto , quiet mid ileclslvo In Ha olfect. Cures ly popsl.4 or Yellow.litui.dho In fl\0'1ayfi. Iti'KUlntes the Ilowcly. Inriiranites Inactive I/iver , C-ires DlFOine.l Mver , llevlves Hie Kidney * , unpinves tlie Atipatlto Quickly/ lU'Rills' * ! ) tliowngloeyHtoin. Nuw I.lfo to th whole system. J.crtl.lvur Illlteri HIO toM In Orunlm , Nnb. , \ > f Ilia lollowlnilrnu't'lsis : Hlclnir.liiin liruu' Oi , hi'fclal XVIiuti'MiIi * . lorlliodriik'IntcrBstor Ncbr.icUu. Itelull * " ' ( ' ( " "im.inTiruii < ; o. . \V. . J. .Wlilteli.iiufe. T. W , SteekPiano .lJ lotif. iniute curoblilty. J yearn' rf cord. tin * ton Vanr uU'n of tli excnl- Irnce of tnet * luKtrumruti , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS ' CCLD MEDAL , PARIS KXt'OSmO.V Jljt , Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. i THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS S l * ' ! lsrt"TrTK7 Jf * WWEAK , f.i JillllnrJ vVf.duy' 'iS ' r.--.u d. , * . i .