8 : THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST :22 : ; ' 1888. THK' CITY. Chief Rnlltgtin , of the fire depart ment , is nrrnnKliiU for mi intore&tiiig affair as nit incident to fair weok. Atiffust Kntith , who was arrested on Sunday , WIIH lined ? 10 und costs for fifrhtlng. In dufuult of bail lie went to jnil.In In the cnso of Golden , Ilurdinu nnd Bnrtlett , the flim-fliim auction men on Thirteenth street , Judyo Borkti rc- ficrvcd his decision. Jesse Armstrong , Clmrlcs Wtiyoff nnd Peter Peterson were lined $ .1 and costs by Judge Ltorlm ycstordny for being drunk and lighting. Four ' 'bolts" on the head of n com- tianion with a club cost William Wood 920 nnd co-its. lie appealed the cnso , which will come up later. The Seventh ward democratic club will meet at the Ilnnscom Park house to-night to nominate delegates to the county convention. They will bo voted lor nt Friday's primary. Fourteen dilTorent parties wore ar raigned before the police judge yester day afternoon for obstructing the Btreots. The olTcnso consisted of hav ing their residences built beyond the sidewalk. Four removed their build ings , but the others wore lined. IRTwo mortgages given by Eaton Bros. were filed yesterdny. One was for $145 in favor of the Confectioners' nnd Bakers' Supply company nnd covered the fixtures of the store. The other wns for $ feX ( ) In favor of Julius Peycko. It covered both stock and fixtures. The fish car from Boston , which went west over two months ago with llsh for stocking waters on the Pacific slope , returned over the Union Pacific yesterday afternoon. The return was delayed seven weeks by n smash-up at Iltimboldt , Nov. The car was taken back to Sacramento for repairs ) . rcrsoitnl .T. H. Yntcs , of Nullah , is a Mlllurd J. W. ICroitler , or Norfolk , Isjat the Mil- Innl. " B. A. Nelson , of Frcwont , is n Puxtou gurst. Vim. S. Ashman , of Fulls City , is nt tlio Pax ton. tl. O. Barkrr , ot Holdrugc , anil Milton D. Polk , of Pltiltsmuulli , wcro in Oiimlm ycstcr- dny. dny.O. O. H. Dietrich , of Hustings , II. W. Scott , of Iloldrcijc , und F. I ) . Trnkull , or Alliance , wcro 111 the city yesterday . Kx-SfMtntor Snimdorn. Telegraphic advices from Colorado Springs Bay tliat ox-Senator Snunilcrs was feeling better yesterday , but still not out of danger. Tno liver nnd kiunoys must bo kept in good condition. Hood's Sarsipar- Ula is n great remedy for regulating those organs. Vice Chief Gnllignn of the lire department was elected vice president of the national associa tion of lira chiefs at Minneapolis , during his visit tlioro lust week. This is very compli mentary to Omaha's worthy nnd efficient chief. _ A 1'clty Hiirftlnry. Burglars broke into the shoo store of S. Kopald on Tenth and Jones Monday Highland made way with about tw.onty-llvo dollars worth of goods. They effected a forcible ! en trance through the rear of the store. There is no clue to the thieves. She Spanked Her. Mrs. Mary Oakes of 14th ami Pacific Btreots , swore out a warrant yesterday for the arrest of Mrs. liiokoy Lnfl'erty , charging her with beating and maltreating her ( Mrs. Onkes' ) little seven .vfcar old daugh ter. Among other things Mrs. Latterly opauited the .child. A sick stomach nnd nn aching head I promptly cured by Tarrunt's Seltzer Aperient. TlioPurccI ) Acuulont. The funeral of William Purcell , the little boy who was dracgcd to death by his horse near Fort Omaha will bo held to day. The funeral will take place uttho Holy Family church at 010 : ! o'clock. The remains will ho laid in Holy Sepulchre cem etery. A solid vc&libulo train daily , with dining car attached , viatbo Burlington route , leaves from their own depot , Omaha , at 3:45 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago cage 8 n. m. Tickets sold ana sleeping cnr berths reserved at the city olllco , 122i ! Furiiuin street. Telephone 250. Klopcd With an Old Woman. y. E. Liivorty , of Dos Molncs , writes the chief of police that his son Charles , a big , overgrown boy of nineteen , lias eloped with n woman old enough to bo tils grandmother , and that the illy-mated couple came to Omaha. Lnverty thinks his boy is in the tolls of the woman , and was frightened into taking the steps that ho has. Ho wants the parties locked up und arrested on whatever charge that will reach them the hardest. Free to All. The beautiful picture , "Will They Consent'is / a largo magnificent engraving - graving , printed upon a uheot 19 inches wide by "I inches long. It is an exact copy of an original painting by Kwall , which was sold for & 5.000. This elegant picture represents n young lady stimulus in n beautiful room , surround ed by uil that Is luxurious , near a half- open door , whllu the young man , her lover.is seen In un adjoining 'com asking the consent of her imrents for thelrdaughlerinmarriage. The line Interior decorations , together , with the graceful position of the beautiful girl is In keeping with the sentiment of the picture. It must be seen to bo appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the wall of any ladies' parlor , nnd in order to offer nn extraordinary Inducement , to Intro duce our Wax Starch , this costly picture will bo given away , free to every person purchas ing u small box of Wax Starch. This starch is something entirely now , and Is without n doubt the greatest starch inven tion of the nineteenth century , ( at least every body says so th.it have used It ) . It supercedes everything heretofore used or known to science In the laundry art Unlike anv other tarch , as it Is coated with pure white wax and chemically prepared upon scicntltlo principles by un expert in the laundry pro fession who has had years of practical exper ience In fancy laundrylng. It is the first and only btnrch in the world that makes Ironing easy und restores old summer dresses to their natural whiteness , and imparts to linen u beautiful and lasting finish. Please remember that the present you ro- colvo with each box of Wax Starch , has never been sold at retail for less than one dollar. This great otter Is only good for six weeks , nfter which tbu present will bo omlt- Uil and the starch sold at the usual price. Try It and bo convinced of the whole truth. Ark your grocer for Wax Starch and ob- talii this beautiful and eo.stly picture free. THK WAX STARCH CO. , ICeokuk , Iowa. „ on the Tontcil Field. The members of the Knights of Pythias have arranged to go into camp nt Hanscam frk AuKuntiM , for ono day. All the dlvl- ttotn tills city will bo present , and HlvMoun from South Omaha und wilt uUo Loon the ground. Dur- tfH ( ifo rUnuwn thcro will bo exhibition lt * > m number of the romnanlcs un\ \ onration wilt uUo bu delivered T lAtftin nn otiu of the features of ' * 6ft' ' rtlflmunt. The cvcnlnc will lit Hi * | ' < M r Jin-lino. / * 1 < tf Wi Injured on the A.Mf * / < lrl VnU < y road , /w * Writ Wilts in/or hounu. i The city physician recommended the ampu tation of Utdcon's hand , but the pfl.vstclan nt he poor farm concluded to dress the wounds nnd cuts , nnd , If iwsslble , save some part of U , which ho has succeeded In doing. Mr. Gideon has some means , And It was deemed Strange and unnecessary to send him to the county's home. Ho waste have been married next week to n young lady near Hriggs. T Po/.xoni's Complexion Powder pro duces a soft and beautiful skin ; it com bines every element of beauty and pur ity. r POOH OAKHAGK VAOIMTIES. Obstructions in the Wny ol'ClonnliiK the City. The sanitary policeman and the superin tendent of the garbage department are loud in their complaints over the lack of facilities for disposing of the city's filth nnd refuse. They say the city Is still In n deplorably un clean condition and Is dally growing worse , nnd not much Improvement can be accom plished until the city provides an additional dump boat. There is but one now , the one nt the foot of Davenport street , and n BIB : reporter , at the request of Garbage Master Goldsmith , took n stroll down there yes terday , nnd was electrified by the sight of at least fifty wacrons laden with garbage , drawn up In n line awaiting their turn to get on the dump boat. Gold smith says this Is of a daily occurrence , and that the atmosphere for blocks about the vic inity of lower Davenport street is constantly kept surcharged with the mcphitlo odors from this caravan of mistiness. Of course this can only bo conducive of disease at this season of the year , and the officers think that some steps should bo taken to expedite the disposal of this noxious matter. The garbage master says It will bo Impossible to clean up the city before the winter months set In and effectually stop all work of this kind unless additional means are at once supplied to re lieve the garbage haulers. In i-.ise another dump boat was provided , double the force now employed in renovating the streets and alloys could bo set to work , anil a vast amount of cleaning done that under the present pro visions must go undone. AUCTION D1VKS STUjLj FLOURISH They Expect to do a .Millionaire IJunl- iioss Diirinc Fair \VVoK. The fake auction shops still continue to do n thriving business. The licensed sharks who run the ono known as "McConnel's , " near Dewey it Stone's warehouse , swindled n German out of ? l .r > 0 yesterday on a worthless brass watch. These fellows are looking forward to n great harvest during fair weok. In the language of a prominent citi/en , "The city ought to provide some pro tection during the fair to prevent a whole sale fleecing of her guests. Some means should bo adopted to close up the dens of these soulless robbers if Omaha has any re gard for the opinion of cltUeus of other towns in the state. " _ HcbiiHtopnl Notice. All parties holding tickets and others desiring to take part in Pain's Siege of Sobnstopol will please report promptly Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the armory ef the Omaha Guards , on Capitol tel avonuo. Jonx RAYMOND , Manager. BUDFOIll ) AND TUB CITY IIAIjh. The Location and ISond Election Should no Divided. Councilman Hcuford denied to a BEK re porter that ho intended to introduce into the council lust night an ordinance providing for the exchange of the city hall and Jefferson Square for the county court house nnd the ground upon which It stands. Ho said that ho never suggested such an idea , though he woula not be opposed to such u move. What ho was particularly anxious to effect , however , was a division of the vote on site of the hall mid the bonds for the erection of the same. Sectional prejudice would destroy a selection of the place , and with that would full the bonds. Ho wanted a vote first to betaken taken to locate the building und then to have the bonds voted for in the November elec tion. If that were done Farnam street would probably bo selected. A building could bo finished there for $200,000. On Jefferson square , It would cost $400OOJ or > ( K,000 , be cause it would bo necessary to build a front on four streets. _ _ She In No Bettor. Mrs. Shields , mother of County Judge Shields , is still very ill and her family enter tain fears that she may not recover. Solid Vcstibulcd Trains now run over the Michigan Central , "tho Niagara Falls Route , " and the New York Central and Boston & Albany railroads from Chicago to New York and Boston. Those trains are not only equipped with the finest Wngnor palace sleeping cars , but are made thoroughly complete by having vestibulcd dining , smoking , firbt-class and buggngo cars , and although constituting the famous "limited" of the Michigan Cen tral , carry all classes of passengers with out extra charge. Attached to this train is a through sleeper , Chicngoto Toronto ( via Canadian Pacific ) , whcro connec tion is made with parlor car for Mont real. Accommodations secured at the Michigan Central ticket offices , No. 07 Clark street , corner Randolph , and depot , foot of Lake street , Chicago. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located house in Omaha. Get Your Hal Irond Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1802 FarnnmSt. , Union Paoilio Ticket office , IlAllKY P. IJUIj , City Ticket agent. Diohold HnlfcH. Call and fcco the largo stock of safes and vault doors carried by Meaghor & Whltmoro at 419 S. 16th street Omaha. Visitors to the city should try the Glebe hotel , 13112 Douglas. The ElltB' Grill Iloom. The repairs to the elevator In the Conti nental building , which has been in progress for two or three weeks past having now been completed , the grill room of the Elks' club , which has been closed in consequence , will bo ro-opencd to-day. CREAM BAKING I- "J"BW * I'QWDEB Its nuperlor excellence proven In millions of homes for mure than .1 quarter ot a century. It la used by tlie United States Government. En dorstd by the heads of the great Universities us the stront'eit purest aud most healthful. Ur. Price's Cream Halting Powder does not contalu ummonlo. lime or alum. Sold only in cans. P1UCE HAKINOPOWOHllCO. Now Tort. Culcaxp , Bt.Louti Jx i MS f a sS UI ifftHHIUItCt Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. APropiletury Modicum that nceils but a trial to prove Its worth. Dr. . Callender's ' Left liw Bitters , Tno only Distilled Hitters In the United States. The only Hitter * lecognlzed by tha United States Internal revonnu laws as u Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of 1'atent I4-Q.673. Contains no fusil otls.no essential oils , no foreign substation ordiunag- Ins drugs. A pertActly pure medicine , com pounded from 1'ure Hoot Herbs und Old i'cacli ; pleasant to the tusto , quiet and decisive In Iti effect. Cures Dyspppiia or Yellow .lanndlce In five days. Keculates the Howels. Invigorates Inactive I.ivor , Cures Diseased Mvor , Mevlres the Kidnes , Improves the Appetite Quickly. Regulates the wuolo system. New Life to the whole system. J.ettl.ivcrimtL'n nru oM In Omnhn , Ni'li. , by no lollonln driiL'Khlv. lllclinnl ( iti Iiriitf Co.iicclnl ! \Shole nle , for thedriiK Interact of Nubnwku. llctnll- era us rnhnn < : I'lincll , I' . II. ( icntfoli , .Idliu K. itiill kv , .Morrella riiurmiier , . ( nines Kornrtli , II. ( ' . Ili'll. Dr. .1. J. favlllc. 0. SI. CrlHtejF ( 'handlorllulin's ' 1'hnr- inacr.turner , V Day < , J.O. Kluu , J.W.CIiirkc , .1. 11. Sclitiililt.Mtix llcclil , J. S. riir | t.rn in , W. K. l.uinber oii , U.S. Cox , Mnx Coin ml , Kr.ink W. I'nm , llJtiiiiniisMiii , liporiia Itnoiltir. Itnyil'M I'liwrmncy. 0. A.Mek'liHr.llimnul .Mejcr < . trunk Dcllunu & Co. , luilc iile dealerIn ii'/nr nnd 1. tt i nr'M * ' " BWHTS BPECIFIO I > entirely a Trgetnblo proparatlon con taining no Mercury , 1'otnsti , Arsenic , or other poUouous tibstanccfi. BWIFT'S fll'ECIFIO HIM curcil hundreds of cases of rplthcllo- ma or Cancer of the Skin , thousand ! of case * cf Eczema , Illocxl Hutnon and Skin Disease ! , and hnndrrtla of thous.inUs of case < of Scrof ula , Blooil 1'ulsou and IJlood Taint. BWIFTS KPECIFIO Has rcllcvcNt IhounanJiof on'es of Jlerca- rial l ol oului ; , Rheuuiatliin aud Stlffncn of the Joluta. ATrAxnooA. Txini. Jnnofr.l cinc Co. , Adiuitn , ua. Oontlemon i In tlia early part o ( the iirommt year , it Lad cone of blooil poison oppeurod upon mo. I tie an tnklnn .S. S. a nuder adrlca of another , and to il y I feel neatly ImprOTed. I am ktUl takloK the mmliclno ana thall continue to dee o until I am perfectly well. I believe U 111 effect a perfect euro. Your * truly , Doc. r. HOWARD , 111 West BLitu St. CotCMiiiA , B. a , July 7 , WS-Tho Swin Epeclfla Co. , Atlanta , Oa. Ouullemcn : I no * Kroat tulTerur f rom muscular rhcumatUm for two yearn. 1 could got no permanent re- llff from any inwllcln * preio'-lbwl liy my phy > lclan. I took ovrr a dozeu bottled of your S. H. S. , nn J now I am 0.1 well as I ever was In my llfn. I am lure your metllclna cured me , and I would recommend u tn unr one 8Uff rlug from aur blood dlsoaiio. Youri truly , O. K. HCOHZS , , Conductor C. O.K. K. WACO , TMAB , May . 1833-Oontlcmen i Tha wlfo of onn of my custom r was tarrlblr affllrteil with a loatlwoine skin dlscue. that corered her whole body. Ebe i oonflm l to her bed for several yearn hy this affliction , and could not help herself at nil. She could not tleop from a violent Itching and atlnirlntt of the ikln. The dlseuo baffled the iklll of the physician * who treated It. Her husband began anally glIng his wife Swift Specltlc , and ihe commenced to Improro almost Im mediately , and In a few wceki he was ap- pareutly well. She ll now a hearty fln - Jooklng lady , with no trace ot the affliction left. Youri ivery truly. J. K. BEARS , Wholeiale Drugglit , Austin Arenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dlieuei mailed free. Tns Bwirr Sricmo Co. , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , Oa. | New York , 7M Broad way. NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY. f.OUA/riO.V-21 inlloa north of Chicago. 1M CULT If-A Full Corps of Klperlcncert In structor * . JWKKijnii/UM-KlvpCournei. of Study. ! Atlll.l I Il.H Unsnrpimcrt forInBtrtictlOD , Itcnllh. Home Comfort i , and Christian Influenceg. K"-1. ' l..1AV11 . . . ON. Nnpl. IIlBhlHUd I'ark , III. henrt for CntHlouuo. GnrYi < ocic INSTITOTK. South Wllllumstown , IJerkshlro county , Jlnss. A private acliool for boyi. 1'ropnro for college , bulcntlllc school or business. Forty-sev enth year begins Thursdny , Pi-ntember IJttn. 1'or cntalogtte uUdrt'a3 OKO. F. MIMiS , Principal. Morgan Park Military Academy Tito IloHt Hoys' Hoarding School in the West. Sixteenth year beglnH Bent. I9th. Send for cata- logiiotnCAlT. lil ) . N. KIUK TAhCOlT , Supt. , MOIIGAN I'Ainc , COOK Co. , ILL. Beitie Stuart Institute ft Will commence Its 21st year September 12tu. 1S&S. Art vniuiiKes unsurims etl. Homo comfortii curuful ttumliiK. Apply to Mrs. M. McKEK UOMba.l'riudpul. flHIGAGOFEMALEGOLLEGF - . Iloardlnit * fclmul for Oirli and Yoiinv ltrtlB . PoTL. cattiloeue * ddren o. TilAVKH. U , . I ) . . " KU 1'atk. Ill.ut > i7 Madliou bueet , CUcavo , III. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD. NEW JERSEY. 41th year. For cataloging semi to UKV. A. Q. CHAM1IUHS. A. M. . Principal. THE PEKKSKir.r , JIII.ITAUV AOAIlKMi' I'oeksuill-on-lhulsoH.N. Y. Send fur cuta- loguo. JNO. M. TlbDEN. JI.D. M.A. . Prlnolpul. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Of 1889. Olllco of the U. 8. Commission. 33VAl.L STltUCT , NU\V VOHK. All persons , tlruu or corporations who ( U'slre to nmkuujiliiutls ut the altovo nuiuutl Kxnonltioii itro hereby iiotltlcU Umt iniorniutloii anil blanks fur aix plications lor i < co will bu furtibbed lir the uudur- eluutJ upon ui > | iMcatloii at the above mldrung. WAI. H. l-'UA.SKI.l.N , Coui'r.Uuuvral. bOMKUVH.LK I1. T LLh.Aes't.Com'r. Ocner Health is Wealt i ! Dii. B. 0. WKST'H NKRVB AND BRAIN TRCAT. MINT , guaranteed snecitlc for Hysteria , Olzzl. neis. Convulsions , Fit * , Nervous Neuralgia , Headacne. Nervous J'roatrutlnn. caused by Ihe use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakef ulness. Mental Depression. Softening of the Drain , resulting in Insanity , and leading to mlserr. decay and death. Premature Old Ace , lUrrenneis. Loss f Power in either ser. Involuntary Ixnses and Bpennatorho-a raused by over-exertion of the brain , self-abuse or cvpr-iniluleence. Each box contains on * month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or six boxes for 13.00 , sent by moll prepaid OB re ceipt of price. WE ODABAHTEK 8IX BOXES To cure any case. With * ach order received by ni for sl > boxes , accompanied with 15.00 , we will Rend tha purchaser our written guarantee to refund tha money if the treatment risen not Sect a cure. Guarantees issued only by 0. P. GOODMAN DnifKlst , Sole Asent , UlO Farutm Obtained. _ Trade Mark , P Label , Print and Copjrngh protection re- cured. Good work , ( oed rcfcrtncci , mod < r * ' : . * tA.hssP& . * ° VM * Who U WKAK , NKRVOON. DKBIMTA- TKI . who In hln roiI/Ti.M IGNOKANCB buTRiriiKDawar hU VI OHof HOI Y , BIND and HAffHOOlk , muting extmnitlng Artlni upon the roU.HTAIRN of LIFE , nKAI > A4Hr. ! IlACKAClf r , Drendrut DrMOil , WKAKH BUN of Memory. BANH- rUL.NKH m HOCIETT , PIMPI.EH Upon the FACF , and all the XrrECTO leading to 5AKI.T DUCAT and porhapf ION or It MANITT , ihould coniolt at once the CELEBRATED br. Clarke , Btabllib d 18M. Fr. Clark * ha * made NERTOVM DE BILITY. CHRONIC and all Dheaiti of the OENITO TRINART Organi * Lift 0ndjr. It make * NO difference WHAT you tare taken or WHO hai failed to cure you. . . 4VFEMALEHiufrerlnRfromdlieaieip cu < liar to their MX can couiult with the aiiurance Of ipeedjr relief and cure. Bend 2 centi poitago for worki OB your dlieaiet. 49-Oend 4 cent * pottage for C I brnt d Work * on Chronic , Nervou * and licit. tm'.t Iriieoici. Coniultatlou , penonaL'y or br toner , ftrei * . Coninlt the old Doctor. Thoncnndi enred. OMcra and pnrlora prlvBto. 4Thoie contemplating Marriage o nrt for Dr. Clnrko'i celebrated guide nle and Vernal * , each ICc. , both U&e. ( tamps ) . Heroic confiding your caie , coniult Dr. CI , AHKE. A friendly letter or call may iare future suffering anrt ihame , and add golden yean to life.Dook Mfc'i ( Secret ) Error - ror , 60c. ( itampi ) . Medicine apd writings lent everywhere , secure from exposure. Ilouri , 8 to 8 : Huudayi , 9 to 12. Addrrai , P. D. OIjAaKBM. D. 1 86 So. Clark atCHICAGO. . ILL. MAX MEYER & 6RO , I01U L/1/U / General Agents for STEINWAY , KNADE , GHICKERING nml other first-class Pianos. Lei > k at FOM.OW1M ; HAUdAIXS FOll TKX DAYS. WHICH I\iumtnt. 1 Stelmvixy Square , cost JO , for 117 : . ps.oo J10.00 1 Ktuibi ! Squurv , cost t 00for f.V > ) 2.1.00 15.00 1 Decker Ilros. Square , cost Jifioforww 20.00 10.00 1 KinnicTson Simile , cost JIO ) , for J'.W ' 10.00 5.fiO 1 New ton iV Co. Siiunru , cost IIUO , forfllU 15.00 8.00 1 Murshiill k Weurtel Uprlnht Pltino , cost now t-VW. for if l.n ) 20.00 10.00 1 Mallet As Davis " ' ' ns good as new , cost f500 , roriM 25.00 in.oo 1 llallct A : Davis Square , cost ucwtVil ) , forfJiK ) Ol.OO 10.00 1 Slionlnger 5 Octave Oruun , cost nu\v ti , for only $3" ) . . 10.03 fi.OO 1 t'lionlngcr Orgaik used ono year , cost now jli'forf 5 . 10.00 C.OO l.Mabon < V llamlln Urgan doiililo liitnk , cost new J )0 , 10.00 0.00 ilrlng this ad. with you to avoid mltitiikes. MAX MEYER & BRO. , Corner SlMocnth und Fnrnnm S s. SPECIALBARGAINS BARGAINS We still have left few odd suits from our large stock of Sum met' Goods , that we want to dli > esc of before tlic fall season opens , prices $1O , $12 , 9lit. Remember these arc stricllji all wool goods , made In both Sacks C Frocks. ( NACQUAINTtD WITH THE OtOCRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WIU OBTAIN MUCH mrORMATION fROU A 8TUDV Or THIS HAF OF THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y It * main lines and branch * * Include CUlOAaO , PKORIA. MOUUE. BOCK ISLAND. DAVEN- POKT. DES MOINEa. COUNCIL BLTJETS. MTJB- OATENE. KANSAS 01X7. BT. JOSEFH. LEAV- ENWOKTH. ATCJIISON. CEDAB KAFUJB , WATEBLOO , MINNEAPOLIS , imd BT. PAUL , and scorci of Intermediate cities. Oholco of routes to and from the Paclflo Coatt All trans fer * In Union depots. Fait trains of Fin * Day Ooachei , elegant Dining Car * , aaeniflccnt Pull man Palace Sleeper * , and ( between Chicago. St. Joieph , Atchlaou and Sanaa * City ) Keclinlng Chair Oar * . Beats Free , to bolder * of through flnt-clou ticket * . Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rook Island Route. " Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City ondBt. Joseph to NELSON. HORTON. . BELLE VILLE. TOFEKA , HEKINOTON , WICHITA. HUTCIIINBON , CALDWILL , and all point * in KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NIBRA8KA and beyond. Entire pasMnoer equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All cofety ap pliance * and modern improvement * . The famous Albert Lea Route I * th favorite between Chicago , Bock Island , Atchlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. PauJU Its Watortown branch traversa * the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , SouthwMttrn Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown , Bplrit LaXe. Blouz Tolls and many other towns and cities. Tha Short Line via Sencoa , and Koukakeo offer * superior facilities to trsnrel to and from Indian * apolls , Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , Map , Fi'lden , or deiired informa tion , apply at any Coupon. Ticket Omce or oddres * C.8T. JOHN. it.A.HOLBROOK , Qen'l TUanager. Oonl Tkt. ft Pass. A t. CfilCAQO . 'JO t aima ntuiuiidi utiuu. U. S , DEPOSITORY , OUAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $ ii.0.000 Surplus. . . . . 50,000 H. W. YATKH. President. LEWIS H. liKf.it , Vice President. A. E. Tuu AllN. - nil Vice President. \V. 11.8. Iltiiius. : Cusliler. UllltCTOllH : W. v. Monsi : , JOHN H. COI.I.I.MJ , 11. W. VATI ! * " , LKWIS H. HKEI > , A , E. TllUZALIN. DauklnK Ofllco- THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Farnam Fits. A General Hanking liuslness Transacted.- OTEADY EMPLOYMEIIT A and eneraetlo ladr.canTasier * reildlng In ibli * * or other touni. No capital neeet srr. Goods ell the Tear round. U fer ulrsd. Address WKSTBUN AUKNT81 tSUl'.i' .ZU flUU AT * . , af9llt- . THE NEBRASKA SHIRT The iuci-GiiBO in the sale of our Dress Shirts since wo intrqcludod the "Nebraska ; ' . brand , lias been enormous and wo are justified in claiining thai ouv wonderful success. in this specialty has no paralell. . . The popularity of the "Nebraska" shirt is fiimply duo to its superior quality in goods and make and the unprecedented lovr prices. These shirts are made and put up express ly for us. They are all cut lengthwise of cloth , are full size , and every shirt is carefully - ly examined before being placed in stock. We have three qualities of unlaundried shirts. Our Me shirt is made of good muslin , linen bosom , reinforced front , patent extension sleeve and back facing. Our 50c is made of New York mills muslin , 3-ply line linen bosom , full reinfo.iced front and back , patent extension facings and full felled seams. Our 70o shirt is made oil best New York mills muslin , extra line linen bosom , full re inforced front and back , patent extension facings , felled seams , hand made button holes. Our Lnumlrieil Shirts afc G5c , Ode and $1.25 arc fully as good as those other houses arc selling forifil , $1.50 and 2. AVe are selling thin season an elegant pique bosom , open front Shirt at 91 ; it cniinot be matched else- Avhere for less than 92. We have just opened the handsomest assortment of French , Scotch and Domestic Flannel Shirts , in new patterns , for fall wear. These goods have no superior in quality , make and fit , and we sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in town. We still have a good assortment of sixes of the e fine Linen Collars warranted 2100 linen and con tinue to sell them at C5c per do/en lo > s than one-third their value. Only one dozen to each customer. Our fall stock of Hats is in. It is the grandest collection of Hats ever shown under one roof. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. North 10th Street , Between Hinncy nnd Wirt Sts. , Omuhn. Commencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. , AUG. 30 Siege of Sebastopol THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Invented and produced by Pain & Sons , of London and New York. Theurle & Cooper Managers , Realistic bombardment of forts , by boats , on an immense Artifi cial Lake. Ttrtific Assault of Fortress by Allies. 350 PERFORMERS 350 Correctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers , Cossacks , French and English troops and marines , Turks , Sardinians , etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engaged artists , Russian athletes , Swordsmen , etc. The whole to conclude with $1,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting of the latest novelties.Manhnttan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c ; - - Reserved Seats , 75c Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on till Pugol Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. To llM > iiifli lrniicf IntjIiiK property nn tltncTra odor the following \Vo ulll ullow tiotii 3 montnq ulc nl 'iBlitiinil you oiin clrnw your money at any tlin thoiiliby | nnrtolnr you forletl your rlchts tb piirrha oland. Muke your Income , no nnUtcrhoW cuiull.cnrn Komrthlne. Trnnncontlnrntnlrallroadl itinhcnilliiK for Scuttle , anil ninnufmtiirliiKl'flour' Ithlrii : . ( lUiierHl comuiorru IB In u stHt6ot aubvtah * Hill l > niiri"iM.ii. . Tlio > 1ally pnpo > s am tilled with accounts of IICIT entprprlne . Caliln mr mill horja CHrpclrcloSrattln. Address COOK A .IKKIKCi Who bftvo Hie l.AItlJUST I'UOl'KltTY Mb'f la SEATTLE , W , T. JUDICIOUS AND PEHSISTEHr Advortlblng hai always proven successful. licforo plucltigniv Nuwspupcr AavortlsltijT conaidl LORD & THOMAS. I ilIITltllNO | 1UEMS , I 41 It 1 .d lck Slrt.t. CHICAQOj Continental Clothing ouse Stock Takin NOTICE. Wo have completed our semi-annual stock taking nut ! luivo decided to devote the balanceof this month to the closing out of nil broken lots , in each of the departments. All the lots remaining unsold Sept. 1st. will ho taken from our tables to make room for fall { roods. Wo mention a few lots ollcred at thia sale which are the bostjvnlucs ever offered by the "Con- " " 0" " " " llfs RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS. PRICE , $12.00. $ Stock No. 4048 , 4049 and 40-30 250 Imported Whipcord Huits. made in a four-button cutaway style only , in regular sizes 35 to 42 Those suits wcro made in our own machine room during the last GO days , and the cut and make of thorn \H \ us cor rect for drcbs nuruoscs ns it is possible to have them ; and as the prebcnt month is the month of nil the year when people are thinking about dress suits 1 , wo claim that this lotof Worsted Suits IB ABSOLUTELY THE MOSTDESIRABLE which ithas over been our privilege ' This .ado . up to sell in our stock for $18.00 , but as ono of the load- ing" TINGLY Men's Blue Assabet Suit. Price , $10.00. Wo have loft in this lot about 85 Men's Frock Suits , full Indigo , made from the celebrated Assabct Mill ? Flannel. No bettor poods in the market. Guaranteed full Indigo , elegantly made and trimmed , at the extremely low price of iJlO.00. Our price all through the season has boon $15.00. If the buyer docs not find the suit to bo worth StC.OO , it may bo roturnea aud money refunded. Remember the price $10.00 in Frock Suits. Sizes 05 to 41. Lot No. U Men's Blue Pantaloons. Price , $2.50. Wo nnd a surplus in our Men's Blue Flannel Pantaloons stock , and offer at the bale Itt ) pairs of Men's Indigo Blue Pantaloons at $2.60 nor pair , the purchaser of ever pair in this lot , makes a saving of at least $1.50 on every pair pur chased. Sizes up to 42 waibt. Lot No. 4 Boys' Long Pants Suits. Price , $6.00. KSS ye ' ' - thoBo lour lots. Wo guarantee every suit in this lot to be just as represented and every null not sutit- factory may" be returned mid the money cheerfully refunded. Boys' Short Pant Suits. Price , $2.50. Ono of the cheapest lots of Children's Suits over offered by the Continental Is a lot embracing four fstyles of Fancy Cafcsimerc Suits , in sizes 4 to 14 , short mnts , at the extraordinary low price of $ . ' .50. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Wo wish to inform our patrons that invoices of Fall and Winter Woolens have boon received and by Sept. 1st out stock in this departmentwill bocomplete and will be the largest varinty of foreign nnd domestic woolens bhown by any merchant tailoring establishment iu the west. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS. Thousands all through the west have taken advantage of our mothodg in this department and nave found It onlrotR SaU ' sent C. O. D. with privilege of examination. Wo pay return charges for all amounts over ? 10.00 uud all charges upon goods that are not satisfactory. OMAHA Freeland Loomis & Co. BOSTON , NEW YORK Proprietors ; DES MOINES Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska *