Irn V / THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29. 1888. DEMOCRATS FOR FUS OEY. t'lfty Younff Ladies Orgnnlzo a Frances Cleveland Club. V/ILL CHEER FOR GROVER TO-DAY BolvltiK tlio Pure Water I'roMcm Btnto Missionary Convention Ho- npprnlHtil of Hchonl Ijlncoln No\vs Notcu. nntEAu OF Tun OMAHA nse. ) 1020 P STitnLT , V LINCOLN , August 28. ) Tlio flcmocrntlc brethren nro gutlicrlng. Clialrman North nnil Secretary Montgomery shook their trnvcl atnlncd garments to-tiny on the streets of Lincoln nnd nro quartered at the Wlmlaor. Toblai Ctistor and Thomai Pi Ice tipped glasses with them BOOU after tholr arrival. The llrst scene of the play was to convince the world that they were not prohibitionists. They ( succeeded. For further proof of this it will only be necessary to rcatl the resolutions that shall pass the convention. Preparations for the battlu are nctivo , and assurances nro strong that an rffort will bo made to intiko the coming con vention the most enthusiastic over known to democracy In the Btato. Largo delegations will attend from Omnlm , Nobruskii City , Beatrice , Plattsmouth , Hasting * , Crete , Wahoo and Grand Inland. Somu of the lesser cities of the state will also bo ropio- sentcd. The Frances Cleveland club of St. Paul , composed of llfly young ladies , will bo the great atti action of the convention. It Is said that thcro Is n small war between the Union Pa- cillo and the Ulack Hills branch of the Uur- lington to BCO which road shall have the honor of transporting this band of beauty. The ladles who nro to cheer for C ! rover and for the privilege of taking a hand in state and national elections will arrive on ttio 2.V > p. in. train to-morrow. Hut Chairman North Bays that no effort will bo made to stampudo a woman's suflrago planK into tlio patty plat form. No danger of that , " nald ho ; "thcbc ladles are democrats for fun only. " The democratic state convention will bo the lai gcst ttvor hold in the state. There is no don Lit whatever of this. Some of the west ern delegations are already bete and others are expected on the trains to-night. Ar rangements have been made for parades and boa llrcs , and thcro is a full measure of fun in store for the patriotic democrat. .John A. MeShano will probably bo nominated for governor by acclamation. Hols talked of as the only candidate. IN CAIISC8T AT LAST. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held lu the council chambers at 1 o'clock to-day. The question of pure water for the coming state fair was the all Important one. Contractor Hums was ordered to put down four wollB in addition to the 150 already con nected with the great main at the pumping station. These wells now ordered will bo put down at the fair grounds that enough good water may bo Insured to slake the thirst of the multitudes .that will attend the fair. The Judiciary committee heard the complaints against the rapid transit motor by citl/onfl along the route , who esteem It a dangerous nuisance , and will tlio recommen dations in a day or two. The road as operated is generally condemned , and it Is quite prob- nblo that tlio steam motors will bo discon tinued In the near future , if not at once. The city council also met as a board of equaliza tion to assess the proportion of taxes that should bo paid by property owners for the liaving done in the llrst and second districts. This , however , only affects the property owners along the streets paved , nnd has no bearing upon resident citizens off the streets in question. BTATIi MI9SIOXAUV CONVENTION. The stntu missionary society of the Chris tian church met in annual session at the , chopcl nt the corner of 1C and Tontti streets , lust uvonlng , Elder J. H. Hammond , of South Bend , Ind. , preaching the introductory ser mon. The convention will continue in ses sion until Friday evening. The morning session commenced at 8 o'clock with President Briscoe In the chair. State Evangelist Harrow read a paper upon "Our Held and Its needs , and how to meet them. " The president delivered his annual address , which was replete with matters of interest to the brotherhood. Different com mittees wore apHinted | to carry forward the work of the convention. The committee on enrollment showed that thcro were nearly sixty delegates and life memberships , but this number will be largely increased by to morrow. The singing is under the leader ship of Davis Krrett. of Omaha , assisted by Mrs. J. K. Kecd , of the same place. Kldcr W. T Maupin.of Hastings , preached nn nblo sermon nt 11 o'clock. . At a o'clock tlio secretary , William Sumptor , of Unudilla , road the annual report. The meetings prom ise to bo of unusual intcroat to ttio church goers of the capitol city. JOHN CHIN \MANMN SUTHKMK COt'BT. The case of Leo Sue vs. The Union Pacific rujjlroad company , from Douglas county , was tiled In the supreme court this morning , the defendant breaming the plaintiff In error. 'Ihls is tbo llrst case in which a Chinaman over llgured in the highest court of the state. Leo Sue brought the case In the district court of Douglas county last spring for in juries he sustained at South Omaha , on the J'.Hh ' day o'f March , 1S57 , and recovered dam ages to the amount of $1,700. Ho is a laundryman - dryman by profession , and went to the south eldo on that day on business , under the trans- imitation cure of tne Union Pacific , nnd while there was knocked down by an engine , breaking und fracturing souio of the bones of his left ankle and leg , from which in juries ho has not yet recovered. The plain- tilT in error states that the damages were ex cessive and wcro duo to passional prejudices , and asks to have the cause remanded back rn a number of alleged spccllicatlons of error. itKArrimsr.n SCHOOL IAXDS. The rcappraisemcntof the school lauds lu Nuckolls , Pawnee and Buffalo counties has Just been received at the oftlco of the com missioners of puullo lands and buildings. In NuckolU county the llrst appraisement was made in 1S73 and ranged from $1 to l.5 ! per aero. The present appraisement shows tin average Increase of valuation of about $ 'J ' per acre. In Pawnee county W to J3.50 per aero wai the valuation of the first appraise ment and to-dav It averages $1'J , an advance of a trltlo over. t'.t per aero in it development of eighteen years. In lS7r > Buffalo county school lands were appraised at $ a and $1 per ucre , the present appraisement Just doubling the value of the first. SHIPPING FM'IMTIBt 11BMVNDGI ) . The village of Emerald , Lancaster county , has heretofore been left out lu the cold by the Uurllngton railroad company , so far as facilities fnr the receipt and discharge of V.isscngcrs nnd freight nro concerned , and J. NV. Castor , ou the part of the village , BO com plains before the atato board of transporta tion , and prays th.it the Burlington ho com pelled to provide them with a suitable dejxit mm freight house , alleging that the yearly railway business transacted thcro under the unfavorable conditions will aggregate $3,000. Notice of the complaint has been served upon the company , CITV NEWS ANI > NOTKS. The police court was rather empty tills morning. ' One plain drunk was arraigned und lined nnd two men got $3 and trimmings for fust driving on tlio streets , W. U. Rowan , of the Lincoln ten store , left for Now York to-day , where ho will Join his wife , who la on a visit to childhood friends. After the transaction of business that called him hence Mr. and Mrs. Uowau will return homo together. Tlio third annual celebration of the forma tion of the Knights of Pythias order In Ash land occurred to-day. Two divisions of the ordur , Api > ole and A. D. Marshall , of the unilorm rank , amended from this city , The compliment will bo returned by the Ashland order during tlio state fair. The annual meeting of the V. M. C. A. , of Lincoln , was hold last night. The attend ance was fair and resulted in the election of thu following officers for the ensuing year : President , J. H. Mockctt ; llrst vlco presi dent , John K. Clarke ; second vice president , K. H. Burnham ; third vice president , J. L. Doty ; secretary , J. W. Winger ; treasurer , M. L. Easterday ; directors for three years , J. L. Hriscoe , Charles West and A. H. Weir. An Absolute Guro. The OIliniNAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes , and U an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bauds , and nil skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIfiTINE OIN'IN MENT. Sold by Goodmun Drug Co. , at 35 touts per box by mail SO coots. NOT IN POLITICS. Tlic Typographical Union CctiHtiroH lltt Kxccntlve Committee. , At U regular meeting of the Onrtha Typo graphical union , hold August 'M , a committee was appointed to draw up r.nj make public the following1 : Whereas , At the late republican state con vention held nt Llni'oln , a circular Issued by the executive committee ; nnd signed by the president and secretary of Typographical union No. WO , was distributed among the delegates in convention assembled ; und Whereas , Snld circular was in the form of n protest against the nomination of CIISIM.T E. Yost for Btatc treasurer of Nebraska , alleg ing ns a reason for such protest , that Mr. Yost had always been an n\owed enemy of Organized lahor. nnd of the Omaha Typo " "graphical union In particular ; therefore , bo it lloMilved , That , in issuing snld circular , the executive rommltteo and officers of Omaha Typographical union have exceeded the authority and powers vested In them by this body , and are deserving of the censure of this organization , and bo it further Hcaolved , That this union has no polltlc.il nflliintlons nor candidates to present for po litical preferment , and th.it no officer , com mittee or member of this union has nny right or authority to use the name of this or- muii'atlon lu connection with uny candidate for oflico or uny political organization , cither local , state or national ; and bo It further Hcsolvcd , That it Is the sense of this union that labor organizations should not meddle with political mattois , ns it believes such course to be detrimental to the best interests of organized labor , and be It further Unsolved , That a copy of these resolutions bo furnished to the press lor publication , P. STOI.TCNHEKU , Ford H. JOHNSON , P. M. JONKS , Committee. Free to All. The beautiful picture , " \Vill They C'oiifecntV" is n liirgo mv : < riuicotit ! on- pravlntr , printed upon a blicot 11) ) inches wide by1 inches long. It is nn exact copy of nn original painting by Kwall , .vhioh was weld for $ oOOU. This elegant picture represents a young lady standing in n beautiful room , surround ed by nil that Is luxurious , near a hulf- opeu door , while the young man , her ! overis seen In nn adjoining room asking the consent of her parents for their daughter in marriage. Tlio line interior decorations , together , with the graceful position of the beautiful girl is in keeping with the sentiment of the picture. It must bo seen to bo appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the wall of any ladies' parlor , and in order to offer an extraordinary inducement to intro duce our Wax Starch , this costly picture-will bo given away , free to every person purchas ing a sinnll bov 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 that have used it ) . It supoi cedes everything herctotoio used ornown to science in the laundry art Unlike nnvother starch , as it is coated with pure white wax nnd chemically prepared upon scientific principles by an export in the laundry pro fession who has had years of practical exper ience in fancy laundrying. It is the llrstand only starch in the world that makes ironing easy and restores old summer dresses to their natural whiteness , and imparts to linen a beautiful and lasting tinish. Please remember Unit the present you ro- rcivo with each box of Wax Starch , has never boon sold at retail for less than one dollar. Tills great oiler is only good for six weeks , after which the present will bo omit ted nnd the starch sold at the usual price. Try it nnd bo convinced of the whole truth. Ark your grocer for Wax Starch nud ob tain this beautiful and costly picture free. THE WAX STAHCH CO. , Kcokuk , Iowa. ENVILOPKO IN FLAMES. Mrs. Walter Scott IJitrned Almost ton Crisp. Mrs. Minnlo K. Scott , who lives at 814 N ortn Eighteenth street , was the victim of a horrible nnd fatal accident nbout ( > o'clock yesterday morning. She was pi cparlng breakfast nt the time , nnd on lighting the burners in the gasoline stove she saw from the flickering llamo that the reservoir wns nearly empty. She pro- coo dcd to fill it , but neglected to first turn off the feeble blaze in the burners. In filling the reservoir , she accidentally sullied some of the gasoline on the lighted jets , and in a moment both can nnd reservoir exploded , enveloping her In a sheet of flame. The light wrapper she had on and all her underclothes were con sumed , entirely denuding her and burning her horribly. She shrieked in agony nnd her husband , who wns in an adjoining room , rushed out and did all in his power to extinguish.tho flames. Ho himself got badly burned also. .Tho piercing screams of the agonized woman brought in the neighbors , who wcro horror- stricken with the sickening sight presented. There was not a spot anywhere on her body but what was bumed. Her fuco was disfig ured beyond recognition , the skin being burnt entirely off , or hung hero and there curled up in shreds. Her arms und breast , in fact her Whole person , was almost burned to a crisp. After the flames had been extinguished In the kitchen , tlint room being on fire , the attention of the neighbors wns turned to the suffering woman. Her moans nnd cries wore heart-rending , and nothing that -vas done seemed to allay her suffering. A physic-Inn was summoned , and nt his direc tion the woman was taken to the Child's hos pital. She was first put under the influence of morphine , and her entire body enveloped in cotton soaked witli can-on oil. The worst burned places wcro bandaged and everything clso done for her that doctor or nurse could suggest. Their efforts , however , only served to alleviate her suffering * , and the unfortunate woman expired at about noon. The victim was only twenty-one years old and her husband is in the mail service. She has been married about four years and had two children , ono of whom is about n year old. old.An An inquest was hold last night and a verdict of accidental death rendered. The Culvert Near Florence. Commissioner Anderson stated to a BCK reporter that it was not true as nnd been re ported that the commissioners had ordered 50,000 brick wltli which to build n sewer in Florence. Their intent in buying , that , amount ol brick was to build a brick culvert across the main road immediately north of the city. At tlint ] > oint they had ordered the destruction of an old and dangerous bridge , and this had to bo replaced. The building of the culvert was the bust mean * of mak ing the improvement permanent , und the work was ordered done with the certainty that In the enu It would bo much cheaper to the county. CREAM It3 superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more Uian u quarter of a century. It In used by the United SIMS * Qovernment. Kn- dorbed by the heads of the great Unlver ltlo3 as the strongnit , pnrost and moat henltbful , Dr Price's Cream linking Powder does uot contain ammonia , lima or alum. Sold only In cans. IMUCB I1AKINO POWDKH CO. Ne # York. Chicago. Bt Louis. For Stablemen Stockmen , TIIK UlIt.ATIMT KKUkftr KNOWN tXIR IIUIUC * ND CATTL : . mnuse. Ct'iua Cnt , Surlllns , , llrnlir. , Spinlm , Otlt * , Mrnhm , I/im iii > . "lln'm'x , < 'rnrkoit HruU , Hrmtrlirn , fiinlr.u tliilK , ric li ' \VniiixU , StilMKlmlt , Sere 'Hi rout , I teiMi..r | , C'ultc , Whitlow , I'oll V. ll , ri.ilnlii , Tuinor , Splint" , lllnif- IIOIICB iiiui Sirtvln In ! ( < eiirly la r § . Apply St. .lurolm Oil In iicL-nnliinre with tin ) dlriiitlnimiltli r.icli buttle. r. < rn/w'sert , Ilio ClaiiU'K A. VnitclfrCit , I ! iltii. , Sid PEHD'H Miu. TKXIII , Jiinn SO , 18SS Tb E'.tUl S ; > ; clllc Company , AtUnla , On. Ota- tleinon : Oai of my i triutrcn wo trottblm with rlittimatl'tn nn.l boll for about two JTP.IM Wo nmo 1 or various klmlfl of mrCI * clno.but wltliont iiror.t.nnd bcft in to ( Impair of oarliiif hrrnt all. I ivt pontiaile'l totry your Bwltt'n Specific. After rhn liml iiftxl fcevirnl bjttlM tno ill cas nil illinruonruil , nn 1 ih5 Is now a li lc , hearty nml hrnllhr Blrl twelve .Venn oU. Another cmlct Iiiu jiut brcomn atnieted In the f.inio wny , nml I n : n tulnrf the H.S.S. and nntlrlpjto n prompt nil permanent cure. N. C. U'ioooaitu HICII HILL. Mo , July 7 , ! ES-Th Swift Bprcir.e Co. . Alltntn , ( la. Opntlraivn ! Our llttlo plrl when but three tteos old broke rut n itli cCJum u Wo trlol tbo pn-ncrlptloni f mm Herat nl cu.il < locoi : , but without any upeolal bciii'llt Wu tried M. S. 8. . nnd by Ibii tl'nooni'bntllo wn Rnnc I T head began to luial , niul by tbo lima she lind tnkcu six liotllM rla viu completely aurnl. Now the ha.1 n full niul heavy bead of l.nlr a robust , li"irty clilM. I feel It but my iluty to inako t.iln itatemenU llMpectfully , II. T. Snour. CIUTTAHOOOA , Tutx , Juno 7 , 183 } The swift Spoulllo Co. , Atlanta , ax Gentlemen I In 1i80 I contracted blood twlson , nnd nt once couKht a | iliy lclan , who tn-atetl mo for sey- KMl inonllH. Uy lili luUIca \\nittoCrnb Orchard Spring * , Kv. , wli ro bin tour. * ot treRtn nt wa < carefully otuerud. 1 rrcov- eml , at I thought , hut thn I e\t sprlntr plm- pit" ) began to nppour on my face nudbody. Them ) gradually Increased to vores nnd run- ulnK ulcer * . I was ndvl ed to try S. 8. S. , and I nmeJIati'lynflor taking it I oommencrd to lmpro\o , nluwly Bt Jll. t , but more rapliily e'ur anln , nnd teen nothing unvalued to tell of my trouble. Jly blood In i.o\v thor- cuRhly cluanacd , Bud my jntem free from taint , and 1 one my pre&ont condition a perfect euro to 3 our nurilclno. I cheerfully itlvA tbli statement tbat otborcvbo have § Ifferod on Iba\n mny reap tl'O saint * beneCt * 1UHDT M. Hu.-.r. 21 Weet Mnth St. HOMER , lA. , May 1.1 , IS1 ? ? The Swift S | > ocUl3 Co , Atlanta , OaCJentleiuen : About two 7cara atro my Koneral health cave way in > tlrcly. I wai so dcbllltateU that I almoit de'patrcil of ncr feollnR well again. All that the phyMctnut done for mo bntuifht t o peru.anent rolti'f. Frtenda In lntinl that I rhoulil glio .1. S. 8 , n fair trial , Although I thought It would bo throwing away money , After taking a thorough course , my bralth and ttrcUKth returned , and I mint nny that 8. 8. 8. alone cured me , aa I dli-cardtul 11 other * while uslnn It. As a tonic I can moat linartlly rcoominond It ; for cent ml debility , It certainly Is a specific. W. K. DmDara , J , P. Ilosirn , LA. I know Jfr. W. F. Crldgci , and will say tbat blj utatement la correct. Joa."j'ii SIHLTOX , Druggist. Treating on Blood nnd Skin Dlsea > es mailed free. TIIK Swirr SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 4 Atlauu. Ua. BBNPREOBDBNTED ATTRACTION U Ovicit A MILLION DI.STKIIIUTIO : Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the leRMalure In IStiS , for IM- ucatlonal and Charltublu purposes , and its frnn- chlso made n part of the present State Constitu tion , In IHTH , DV an overwhelming uopuliir vote. Its C HANI ) V.XTKAOUDINAHV DRAWINGS , .nko place Seml-Anmially , ijune nnd December ) nnd Its RIIANI ) SINOLK NTMUIJU DHAW. 1NOS take plnco ou each of the other ten months In the year , and are all drawn In public , at the Academv of Music , New Orleans , La. "Wo do hereby certify that wo supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Soml-An- mini lratt Inns of The Louisiana btato Lottery Coninany , and In person manage and control the DrawlusH thenmolves , and that the simo are conducted w 1th honesty , tnlrness , anil In ( rood frUtli toward all parties , and we authorize the company to use this certificate , with fac similes of our HlBiiaturea attached , in 1U adver tisements. " COMHIPSIONEIIS. We the undersigned Hanks and Hankers will pay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana Btato otteries which may bo presented at our coun- i. Al. WALM8L.KV. Pros. Louisiana Nat. Ilk. 'IKKHE LANAUX , Pres. State Nnt'l Ilk. A , IIALDWIN , I'res , New Orleans NafI Bit. "IAHL KOIIN. Pros. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In tlio Acnilomy of MUHJC. Now Or leans Tuesday , Sept. 11 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarsors $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen- iet hs $1. I.tST OF I'III7.KS. 1 P1U7.E OF JliOJ.tKX ) is J300.0DO 1 I'ltl/.K OK 1IKVKM Is 100,000 1 I'ltlXK OF r.'I.OCO ' is M,00) ) ) 1 I'lU'/K OK K.OOJ Is SiVXJO 'i IMtl/.nSOK 10.00J nre ! A,00) ) ) nPUI/.KSOK 5,003 are JiM 25 I'UIX.KSOK J.OXI nro ai. 100 PKl/.KSOr fi'O are 53,000 a PH12KSOK law are 00,000 fXW PKI'/XSOK MS are 100.000 Arl'llO.XIMATION I'ltlZtS. Kfl Prizes of J.VJO nre M,00.1 ) Ilk ) do OJ lira ! ) ) , OOJ 1W do Ware JW.OOO TiilMI.VAI : , I'Ht/KS. do 100 are M.fllO do 100 are UO..WO ant Prizes , amounting to Jl.OM.SOO NOTK. Tli'kon drawing Capital Prizes nro not en- titlcil to terminal l'rl o . IWFoil C'l mi IHTKH , or any further Information desired , wrllo legibly to thoundcr lKiieil.cloarly Btnt- tu ) ! your residence , with Mate , Co-iuty , taroot und Number. Mora nipld return mull delivery Mill bo as- nured by vonr oncloslntf nn envelope bearing your full nddrcsi. bernl POSPAIi NOTKS , Kxpresi .Manor Order * , of New York Midi.into In ordinary letter , Currency by Kxptess ( at our ( expense ) addrussed M. A. DAUI'IIIN. or M. A. DAUPHIN" , Now Orleans , I.i. , \\iislilniiton , I ) C. Address RegistereifLetters to Ni\V : OltliliANS NATItlNAI. HANK. Now Oricatu , l.i. ] "Ii1"\ri T\l"l > T'J > That the pre oneoof Oon VIjliLIJiil llljlV LruK lleituriVHnt unit Kur * I ; , wl ( i me In thiiMP ot the drawing. Is n uuiirnnteu of HbJOlulo fairness und Introf rlty , thnt the cuaucoi nro all equal , nnd thni noonu cun | ioiiUilv itlvtnu n tint number will draw a prize. "ItKMUMUKIl , nlso , that the payment of Prizes Is ril'AUANTKUII IIV KOl'H NATIi.VAI. lANK > i of New Orlcant. nml tlio Tickets nro i > lsnuJ by the I'roil- dent of an Initltutlonvuuiu chuilurc.l rights mo recok'iilted In the bliihest Courts ; thoroforu , beware of uny liultatlom or nnniiymous nchuuioi. " State Line. To ( ! lasgo\V | IK'lfiisI , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin passage J.r > nnd * M , according to location ut stiite room. Kxruislou ; iv > to $ .U Steerage to and from Kurojio at Lowest Itutea AU&TI.V liAIiUWIN & TO. , ( lun'l Agents , K ! llroauway , New Vork JOHN HI.KGKN. Gen'l Western Agent , 104 Itandolph St. , Chicago. IIAUUV U. MOOKIIS , Agent , Omaha. Rcdui'cd Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex- hibttion. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION 01 18l ) . O 111 on dfilio U , S. GniiuiiiKHinn , 35 WALL BTUKirr , - - NEW YOHK , All i > er oni. tlrmi or corporation * wtiu ileilro to ratkea hlblu at ttie nl.oro immeq Kxpoilllon ro uerebr notiniid ( hat Information and tilnnki for up. lfoiii fur pueo will [ HI ( urnltlied br the under- fjl UIMIII njiplimtlon at the abore urtifresn. WM. II. KIIANKl.lN.C4im'r. lionomt. bOMKllVII.LU 1 > . TUCK , A 'l Coiu'r. Qeueral. FOUNTAIN BR.ACTDS B5 OUT AND F L/UQ 'noomov&blv the B t. lJdfe < & < . , „ , . . ' - " Certified Checks ; Payable al Slnhl on the Pugol Sound National Bank Given as Security ilor Money Invested. To tliojj ( ImlMin ( t luiflnif proprtlr on time , wo otrnr ttio fnllimlna : Wn nlll nllow Irnml miintlu n S rcar time. ncuirtlliiK to the Unil roil fp | < .l * Wo rhnrno neither | iromlum nnr Interest on time. mjrniiMir ? , ntiil will tilvo roil n WHtniiity itcnl. Wo into lot * nt l'Jl unit I'Y > ( lint nro within n rnilln of two unit u Imli miles of the pottoKU'i * , w lUlrorinly tutor cfnt.H nn r rnp l nujtier rul \ n nllljilroierilNeil rhctk for tlio lull nimiuntori'vh mlvrerr miMc < | iipnt imympiit TlieilietklmtMitn 1)7 ) tlio 1'iiKPt Souml fmtlonnl Imnk nrnlH timrtepay. nhlont H litiinil > oii cun ilrnn jnur niiuier iitnnr Iraothoituhbr jodolnu you forfolt jour HRliU to mrrnmolnnJ. Mnko ynur Income , iu > matter l.oir sniull.i'nrn < > nintlilnit. Tr < in rontlnentAlrHUrnml9 iir hondlnz for Sonttle , nml niniintnrturlikM tlnnr- shlnt ; ( iunernl iiininiemi Is In u tulvof Miti tnn. tnl pro r "lnn. 'Iho.-lnllj papers are flllcil with act unlMif now enterprise" rii > li > cnr ni ltinr o cur circle Scuttle. Aiiiln COOK V MOOItK , wbo IIBTO the I.AIKIKST I'UUI'KUIY Lls'l to SEATTLE. W , T. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capita ! $2iO,000 Surplus 50,000 It.V. . VATKX. President. WI * S. ItKKl ) , Vice President. A. E. TOI'ZAI.I.N. 2ml Vlco 1'resl'lpnt. W. U.S. llunms : Cnshlor. w. v. MousH , JOHN s. rot.t.i.v-t , II. W. VATKLEWIS S. HBMI , A. K. TonVMM. . Uanklng Olllco - THE IRON BANK , Corner 1-th nud 1'arntitu Sts. A Goncrul lliiuklug lltisiiiL-ts Tr.xnsiictod. Tlio Inrccst. fi 8tc t und Unest In the irorlil assenKCr ncconmiodutlonfl unexcelled. lunaotvvlu JouiIoid < Trv pent. 1st i ANCMOUIA . .Sept z.M hfllNMHIA bPUt. 8th I DkVllMA . . .MM > 1 StU KlMtlll'IA S-CDt. loth It'lllCS < IA . . . Oct Ull Mw : Yninc TO I.tvKiti'ooi , VIAOUKI.NSTUW.V. The CVIehrnted i Ij\rtc < t niul Ilnot I'm. I ? eit. | Hth Slctnndili ! | I seuucr Stentncr lu OCT. Itrd CITY Of IIO.MK I the World. I OCT. 31t Salnnn | IU IIKO to fllninow. Derry , I IvcrnooUloli.nt or Quei'iistiiwn. M and upnitnU per ( ila < > ; on MOIIIII- eri. r lund iiiwnrdt | forclly of lloiiio. hiconil-tliii > f l ) . llctnrii tlikeH nt loiliued rate mudo iivnllalilu Inr either route , uiTerltiu o\cur lunht' the ITIUII-KC ( it Ki'oliik' the .North mid South of heland.tlie Itlvui i Mersey nnil plcture iiun Clyde , htoenixi * t.V. Anchor l.lnu drattn paynlile tree of rliante , sold nt lowoit nitct Korbuukot tours , tlckert or fuitlier Intonnn- tlon apply to HEND3BSON EROS. , 72 La Sallo St. . Chiessro Or to liny ot our local utrcnt * . OPTUK Milwaukee & St Paul ' Chicago , , R'y. The Best Route from Omaha nnd Council ' .Bluffs to iTH'E ' EAST- TWO T11A1N3 DAILY BBTWBKN OMAHA AND , COVNC1L BLUFFS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Frpeport , Rock ford , Clinton , IJuhnque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsville , Bclolt , Wlnona , La Crossc , And all other Important points Bast , Northeast and 1 Southeast. For through tickets call on the ticket apont nt 1501 Farnum street. In Darker Illock , or at Union Pacing Depot. Pullman Sleepers and the finest Dlnlnc Cnrs In the world nre run on the main line of the Chicago , MU niuikco & HU Paul Hallway , and every attention Is paid to pas9enitra by courteous employes of ut company. U. MILl.KU , fleneral Manager. J. K. TUCKKll. A > slit ut Uenoral Manager. A. V. R. UAUPKNTBIt , Qeneral Pass Dg r and (3hO. ( K llKAFFOIlD , Assistant and Itcket Acent. J. T. CIJLIlli. Uenorftl Eupftrlnteu'onU rEERLESS DYES . . . . - - - - - - - - . . . . - " - . . . . . : : -J- y . . . _ . - - _ _ _ _ . . L _ .r , _ Continental Clothing House NOTICE. Wo have completed our semi-annual stock taking and linvo ilocittcil to devote the balance of this month to the closing out of nil broken lots , in ouch of the departments. All the lots remaining unsold Si-pt. 1st. will bo taken from our tables to make room for fall " "oods. We mention a few lots olTercd at this sale which are the bestJvaluM over offered bv the "Con tinental. " Lot No. ! MEN'S ' RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS. PRICE , $12.00. $ Stoclc No. 40IS. ItHlt und -HMO IMU Imi)0ftcd ) Whipcord Suits , made hi a four-button cutaway ftylo only , hi regular Rises M to 42. These Milts wore mudo in our own machine room during the last ( II ) days nnd the cut and makeof thorn Is ns cor rect for drufrb purposes us it is po siblo to have them : and as the present month is the month of all the year when people nro thinking about dre suits , wo claim that thin lot-of Worsted Suits is AUSOLUTKLY TIIK MOST DUSIKAHLK which it has over been our privilege- olTcr to the public. This garment was made up to sell in our stock for 318.00 , but as one of thu load ing bargains in our Men's Department for this wile , it is ofTorod at the ridiculously low price of 312. WE UNUKSlTA- T1NGLY CLAIM THAT TtIK AVKIJAGK UHTA1L PKIC'H ' OF THIS SUIT 13 NOT LESS THAN $18.00. Lot No. li Men's Blue Assabet Suit. Price . , $10.00. Wo have loft in this lot about So Men's Frock Suits , full Indigo , made from the celebrated Aswibot Mills Flannel. No bolter goods in the market. Guaranteed full Indigo , elegantly made aijd trimmed , at the oxtrumely low price of $10.00. Our price all through the boti'-on ' has been * 1 < > ,00. If the buyer does not Und the suit to be worth 815.00 , it may bo returned and monov refunded. Remember the price it 10.00 in Frock Suits. Si/.es ; to 44. Lot No. U Men's Blue Pantaloons. Price . , $2.50. Wo find a surplus in our Men's Blue Flannel Pantaloons stock , and offer at tbo sale 150 pairs of Men's Indigo Blue Pantaloons at &J.50 per pair , tlio jnirehasor of ever pair in this lot , makes a saving of at least $1.60 on every pair pur- chafed. Sizes up to 41i waist. Lot No. I Boys' Long Pants Suits. Price , $6.00 , Wo have consolidated four lots of Boys' Strictly All Wool Casslmoro Suits. Coat , pants nnd vest , for boys from 10 to 14 ears. The lowest price of anv suit in this lot has been $8.00 , and some have sold as high as HO.OO. Wo name 8U.OO us tbo price for any suit inthese four lots. Wo guarantee every suit in this lot to bo just as ropiesonted and every suit not satis- actorv may be returned and the money cheerfully refunded. Boys' Sliort Pant Suits. Price , $2.50. One of the cheapest lots of Children's Suits over offered by the Continental is a lot embracing four , styles of Fancy Cassimero Suits , in bizes4 to 14 , short pants , tit the extraordinary low price of 8U.51) ) . CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. We wish to inform our patrons that invoices of Fall and Winter Woolens have been roceivod.and by Sept. 1st our stock in this department will bo complete and will bo the largest variety of foreign and domestic woolens shown by any merchant tailoring establishment in the west. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS. Thousands nil through the west have taken advantage of our methods in this department mill nave found it entirely All goods bent C. O. D. with privilege of examination. Wo pay return charges for all amounts oor $10.00 nnd all charges upon goods tbat are not satisfactory. OMBAOSATON Freeland , Loomis & Co. N7Es ° MS.NES . Proprietors. ' Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCIENCE OF LIFE , the great Medical Workof. the ago on Manhood , Hervotu and 4 Physical Debility , Premature ' Decline , Error of Youth , anA the untold mUerieioonie < iuent thereon , COO pagei BTO , 123 prescriptions for all dlaoos Cloth , full gilt , only tl.OO , bj mall , Bcaled. lllustratlre sample free to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1S95. Bo ton , Mass. , or Dr.V. . II. PARKEll , grart uato of Harvard Medical ColloKe , 33 years' practice In Boston , who may Ira consulted confidentially Specialty , Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 tulnnch lU SACRED HEART ACADEMIES , Under the Direction of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. BOARDING SCHOOL SELECT Day SCHOOL PARK PRACE , OMAHA. ST. MARY'S AVE. , OMAHA. Opens Wednesday , September 6th , 1888 Opens Monday , Sept. 3d. TERMS Hoard , Washing , Tuition lu Ensllsh and French , Instrumental Music and uo o Hooks , per besslon ot tlvo months , TKHMS According to Grades of Studios. Painting , Drawing , Shorthand , German , Italian. Vocal Music , Harp , Violin , etc. , are extra' charges. Difference of religion Is no obstacle to the admission of young ladles. For further Informa tion npply to MAUAMK M..1. DUNNK , Superioress of Hoarding Acudamy , 1'ark I'laco , Omnlm , Nebraska. 11ADAMH Ij. UU SIONT , Superioress of Day Academy , St. Mary's Ave. , Omaha , Nob. T 'I FINE GUT ! And such an one as will be duly appreciated by the general public , is to be inaugurated. \ , i Parlors , 1119 F i It is almost unnecessary for us to go into details with regard to the quality , etc. , of our stock as it is conceded by everybody that it is unapproachable by any ready-made clothing in the country. Our last consignment consisted of an assortment of the Finest Tailor-Made Clothing Any mortal man could behold , and we will quote prices on these and all other goods for this occasion , that will induce the most inveterate bargain seeker to purchase. $ 8.OO buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20. 1O.OO buys a One Button Sack Suit which was madeto order for $22. ll.OO buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 14.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to orderfor $3O. 17.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 21.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 22.00 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , Sack or Frock , which was made to order for $60. 25.OO buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp , ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made to order for $65. * * * * wmia Atpm $15.00 Buys a Cassiuiere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37 t 18.00 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , \vhich was made to order for $45. 22.OO Buys a Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $50. $25.OO Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $ (50. ( $30.OO Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $70. $35.OO Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. Spring Overcoats , Beauties , from $8 Up , A Nobby and Complete line ofVantaloana from $2.7S to flO. All ulteratlonxto Improve aflt done free of oh urge. isfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors East of I2th Street. Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to