- I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKITTAY , AUGUST 31. 188a . THE CITY. Tlio bank clearances for yesterday were $ .579,801.00. The internal collections yesterday amounted to $0,028. Nelson , tlio giirl-npo collector , nearly lost one of his horses yesterday after noon. The team was driven on the gar bage scow , and ran ufjainst the outside railing which surrounds it. The rail ing gave way and one of the horses went overboard. It swam down the river to the bridge , where it clambered ashore uninjured. Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. C. Hull , of Fremont , Is a guest of the Windsor. Ltcutennnt M. U. Hurnctt , ofFortUobln- BOM , Ix in the city. N. H. Clark and E. P. Newell , of Herman , arc Mlllnrd guests. J. U. Kupan and J. F. Wellington , of Sid ney , are Puxton guests. Al Fnlrbrothcr , editor of the Lincoln Dally Call , wus In the city yestcrduy. I. Ulcgclmnn and M. Shcuermnn , of DCS Mollies , were in the city yesterday. \V. C. Hiiyford , of Hclprmlo , and A. Uaruus , of Lincoln , uro at thu Windsor. H. II. Robinson , of Kimball. and J. C. Crawford , of West Point , uro at the Paxton. It.V. . Dunn , of Kustls , and Mr. and MM. J. II. Hell , of Aurora , were Omaha visitors yesterday. Morris Morrison , who has been on nn ex tended trip to Utah and further west , re turned homo yesterday. J. W. Woods , of Hastings ; J. G. Watts , of Ogalalla ; H. H. Whcclouk , of Fullerton , wcro In Omaha yesterday. U. H. Clalbornc , ono of the oldest news paper men of Nebraska. Into of O'Neill , now manager of the Chronicle , Abilene , Kan. , made a Hying visit to friends in this city yes terday. _ Mrs. 31. Scott's Iliirlal. The last rites over the remains of Mrs. Mlnnlu Scott , who was burned to death on Tuesday last , occurred at 2 p. m. yesterday at Drcxel & Maul's. The rumulus were interred in Laurel Hill cemetery. Ho Stole a lint. Frank Chambers , a very smooth sneak thief entered the switch shanty , on Seventh street , and whero. J. H. Donald , an engineer was lying asleep , ho stele his hat. Ho re ceived ten days hard labor upon the streets. Corn Fourteen Foot High. A specimen of " 88 corn was brought to Paxton - ton & Gallagher's ' yesterday from L a Plattc. The stalks wcro fourteen feet , and I the cars eight and one-half feet high , tholat- ter requiring a mounted man to reach them. Ijadcr.sinlth'H Skull. Noah Ladcrsmith , thu young man who had his skull crushed with a fragment of emery II TV wheel on Tuesday last is still alive and the r physicians entertain hopes of his recovery. Ho talks rationally and his mind docs not Bccm to bo affected In the least. Ho is at the Child's hospital. Must Pay by the Third. Chief Scavoy lius arranged with Judge Bcrkn giving the women of the town until September 3d to pay their fines. All these that have not liquidated by that time will bo arrested. This Is to prevent an influx of this class bilking the city fair week. To Bo Suppressed. All the tenants and inmates of houses of ill-repute hi the Immediate vicinity of the v Dodge street school house , will bo allowed a reasonable time to vacate their premises. The chief of police has not yet Issued his r- order to this effect , but will the moment thu board of police and flro commissioner act upon the mutter. Delinquent School Lands. County Treasurer Bolln has made out a list of the property in the county on which no school takes hnvo been paid for a number of yours. Ho has prepared the list from his do- .llnqucnttax book and will submit it to the county commissioners Saturday and rccom- mend that the board declare the school levy uncolloctable and Imvo it stricken from the books. About sixty pieces of property uro described and will bo submitted in the forth coming lists. _ r"S A. Modern Portln. . Judge Berka , as ho occupied the bench at the police court yesterday had a grin on bis countenance that wont twice round his neck. Vagrants and drunks wcro dismissed hand-ovcr-llst with a word , while reporters and olUccrs tilled the temple of justice with clouds of azure smoke from choice Havanas. Tliuro wus an addition to his honor's little family yesterday In the shape of a chubby little pin baby. Traveling PostnfTlccB. William P. Campbell , assistant superin tendent of the United States mail service , and Chief Clerk A. W. Grlffln returned yes ' "S terday from St. Joe , Mo. The object of their visit was to inspect two now fifty-foot mail cars for the Pacific Junction and McCook railroad postonicc. and two forty-foot cars of similar construction and purpose for the Kansas City and Oxford lino. These cars have been tnado at the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Hluffs car shops , and are of su perior dcsien and construction. The wheels , which nro spoked , are cut from solid iron and wcro iiuportcd from HelgiUm. IT WON'T BAKE UUEAD. In other words. Hood's Suraaparilla will not do mpossibilitios. its proprietors toll plainly , what it has done , submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabil ity , and ask you frankly if you uro Buffering from nnv disease or alToction caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system , to try Hood's Barsaparilla. The experience of others is sulllciont assurance that you will not be disappointed in the result. Slid Joined the Salvationists. Bessie Wooster , n pretty young girl , loft Marshalltown , la. , for Omaha , to hunt up her ostraycd brother. At the transfer depot at Council Bluffs slio met a woman who gamed her confidence , and told licsslo that ho know her brother well. When they parted Bessie was minus her pocket-book , containing all the money she possessed , (17. Her now-found friend generously loft her a dummy ticket with which to roach Omaha. Dcsslo immediately applied to the police for relief , who referred her to the W. C. T. U. r She preferred , however , to cast her lot with the Salvation army , of which body she is u member. The nollco are looking for the woman who contldonccd her. Dlcbold Safes. /Cull and BOO the largo stock of safes nnd vault doors carried by Moaghor & \Vhltinoro at110 S. 15th street Omaha. A Horse Thief Caught. Deputy Sheriff Grebe landed a horse thlol Ift the county Jail yesterday afternoon. The prisoner's name Is William Dcpow. Ho en tered the barn of J. W. Walker of Gilmorc Tuesday night and ran off two horses valuer nt (300. He cumo to Omaha and tried to sol them to Louis Butte of Hickory street foi 1100. Dcpow acted nervously , which lee Butts to suspect something was wrong , one ho declined the dicker. The stranger then drove to Florence. H < turned the horses over to a trader namoc Davis with Instructions to sell them. Davis was in thu midst of a deal with David Gal lop when the sheriff arrived. Gallop was tc ( Hve a pair of mules and a cash boot for the horses. Dcpow was found among a party of met In front of a saloon , doing nothing excctr awaiting the consummation of the deal. lit Is about fifty years old and claims to hoi from DCS Molnos. An Absolute Guro. The ORIGINAL AI3IETINE OlNllIENl Is only put up in huge two ounce if > exes , gnd Is an absolute cure for old w wpunds , chapped hands , and all bKln e tlons. Will positively care all kinds of pll Ask for the OIUGINAL ABIETINE OIN WENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. , at fcuU p r box by mall 80 cents. . A SOAU'8 VICTIMS. New Light Shed on the 1) . & . M. Butch ery nt Ilurk's Biding. There is stopping nt the Hotel Uarker , ono of the victims of the smash-up on the U. k M. on the fourteenth of last month , at Uurk's siding , a little station a sliort distance this side of Crete. His name is W. II. Hardln nnd ho has been ntravelling , man , with headquarters in this city" , for the Diobold Safe and Lock company. The story of the smash-up has never been told. It was suppressed by the company. The few Hues published about it served butte to gtvo an entirely erroneous impression of tbo catastrophe. As Mr.'Hardm tells the story , he was In the smoking compartment of the sleeper on the night In quontton. In the sumo car were Bunkers Headland and Elnscl of Holdrcpo and the car conductor nnd porter. The Dtrain was running slowly having but Just left off a passenger , who had gotten on the wrong train. It was not cus tomary to stop at the place , but only n few moments were required to get again under way. The train had hardly done so , however when the \Vymoro accommodation , going at a rapid rate of speed crushed with u tremcd- deus force into the rear of the sleeper , and ran through the last half as if It had been made of pasteboard. Under tons of timbers and iron , Hardln was buried nnd wedged , the shock rendering him insensible. When consciousness returned the escaping steam and hot , water from the boiler of the engine had melted the flesh from ono of his limbs , while his lungs under the influence of the burning vapor were well nigh roasted. One of his hands , however , was free , and with that ha cleared un aperture through a stack of bedding , and feebly fanned the cool air from outside the debris till it gave him some relief. By this time rescuers had come , and under Mr. Hardin's directions he wus cut nut. If ho had not directed them they would have , cut him to pieces , and as It wus , when they disregarded his Injunctions a fall of timbers took place which nearly killed hltn. Ho was finally extricated and carried to Holdrcge , where for five , weeks ho was contlncd to his bed , when it became necessary to bring him to this city , where ho has been for two weeks. Yesterday was the first time that he was able to go out , though it was only at great risk. His left leg Is in a fearful con dition and will never retain its normal ap pearance or usefulness. His right is stiff at the knee-joint. His spine bus been perma nently Injured and ono of the ribs lead ing from it was broken. His skull was fractured below the temple , while half a do/.cn scars mark the top of his head. These Injuries have been tcstiliett to Dy non-rail way physicians. Hardin's misfortune will follow him through llfu , though the porter of the car died a few days after , and the conductor still later In Denver. The accident was caused by a scab engi neer , who was making his first trip over the road. The company , however , tried to shift the responsibility to the brukcinun of the in jured train , and laid him off fifteen days he- caiiso it was claimed ho had not displayed his danger lamps on the rear of the train. Hut it is claimed it can ho shown that the lamps wcro in position. The B. & M. lias offered to compromise with Mr. Hardin for 5 ,500 , but In view of the fact that that gentle man is probably crippled for life , and thus prevented from earning nn annual salary of 1,500 , which ho was earning nt the time of the Injury , the compromise has been do- cliucd. _ In advance of the sickly season ren der yourself impregnable , a malarial at mosphere or sudden change of tempera ture , use Dr. J. II. McLean's Stro ngth- cning Cordial and Blood Purilicr. MET ON THE SAME TIIAC'K. Another Sm < ish-up Occurs on the n. & M. A destructive collision between u couple of B. & M. trains occurred yesterday on the tracks Just cast of the Eleventh street via duct. Only ono person was Injured and ho slightly. Switch engine No. ! 3 , run by En gineer Duffy , was behind a freight car on the main track pushing it toward the cast. At the same time , engine No. 181 , run by Engineer Cutler , was Just pulling out from the depot with a freight train bound west ward when the two trains collided. The car in front of engine No. 'J received the full force of the collision on both ends and was smashed beyond repair. The cast end , nearly up to the center was utterly annihilated. The west end was also smashed , the bumper crushed Into splinters imd the brake broken. The only part of It loft in tact was the wheels. The front of both engines also fared badly , the bends of the boilers being steve in , the headlights destroyed and the machinery more or less injured. The cabs and tenders also suffered , the tanks being broken open. When Engineer Duffy saw the threatened collision ho leaped from ttio tram and es caped unhurt. His fireman , who stayed on board , was thrown violently forward and was cut over tbo car nnd hurt slightly across the breast. The engineer and fireman of No. 184 wcro also badlv bruised , but did not quit work. Had it not been for the car between the two locomotives that broke the force of both , the accident would have been more serious. The engineer of 184 , it Is said , wns the cause of the accident , as ho failed to Hag the approaching switch engine as ordered. It took nearly an hour and a half to clear away the wreck so that the cars could run on thu main track. Both of the engineers were among the importation of scabs who have found places on tire road. TO CUT Oil NOT TO CUT. The tjuc.fflou Will Soon Ho Deter mined by tIioUiulcr\vritcr8. , The matter of establishing agencies nnd fixing commissions , adopted by the represen tatives of commission No. 4 of the insurance companies , is meeting with much disfavor among the local agents in this city. A coun cil of seven , constituted of men elected from as many companies , regulate the commis sioners of the Underwriters Union , which comprises about two hundred companies. These seven man have their headquarters in Chicago , nnd sit in secret council with arbi trary power to enforce any meas ure they ECO fit to adopt. Albert Weir Is thu agent of this commission atOmuhn. Of lute it has been found by iocal agents , that some companies have from six to a dozen agents on thu same territory , and it has not infrequently been the case that ono man has been subjected to solicitations from two or three representatives of iho same company In a single day. This became monotonous to all concerned , and the agents are about to enter a vigorous demurer. Ono of the means adopted by sonio of the more enterprising competitors , was to divide tholr commissions with the persons Insured. This being against the rules as laid down by the council , Mr. Weir was notified to give the violators ten days' notice of these alleged abuses , and in default of a satisfactory explanation of the same , to seek redress In the sum of { 100 from each offender. The following agents have hnd notice served upon them : Sholcs , Potter , Webster & Co. , E. E. Howell , Wheeler & Wheeler. Mr. Sholcs was scon by a BEE reporter. Ho acknowledged that he had divided com missions ana said that there had been in stances when ho hud surrendered the entire commission , when ho saw that ho was having an unfair competitor. Mr. Howell wanted the matter to come to an issue , was glad that the cases have come up , and thinks the only way of settlement is for each company to withdraw all but ono agent from its territory. Potter , Webster & Co. made light of the matter , and did not regard themselves as liable la any way. Mr. Weir knew nothing of any allegations that had been made , and if ho did ho would keep It to himself. All the local agents at Council Bluffs are said to hove given the general manager thirty days notice of their determination to withdraw from the agencies. The Union Life Insurance Co. , of Ne braska , with homo ofllco at Hastings , has opened a general ofllca In the Mer chants National bank building in this city. Dr. L. Loda , superintendent ol agencies , will make this his head quarters , and from the Omaha office extend - tend the business of the company iutc adjoining states.and territories. THE IjAST OF TJlUKK. The Fatalities Which Have Happened on the New Bridge. All efforts to bring to the surface the body of Edward Calkins , who fell into the river from the Omaha nnd Council Bluffs bridiro Wednesday , have proved unavailing. The dynamite cartridges used , which explode with a terrific report , have brought to the surface only a numberof fish. The body was evidently carried rapidly down stream by the swift under current. After the man struck the water ho wns never seen again. For a long time workingmeu employed on the bridge seemed to bear charmed lives , but since thu tldo turned the fatalities hnvo como with n rush. The first accident occurred to Contractor Scully , who foil and broke two ribs. Then three of them were imprisoned in the caisson ono whole day , nnd one of them 1ms not yet recovered. Next came Pat Brown , the night watchman , who fell from the bridge and was killed , and then George Solko , the water boy , who was crushed to death by a truck. Wednesday Ed Calkins met his death , nnd the men are beginning to breath more freely , as they believe In the superstition of "three times nnd out , " nnd expect no more fatali ties for some time. The bridge will bo completed by the first week of October , but will not bo ready for trufllc for some days later. Thrco spans are yet to be placed , one of 400 feet nnd two of 50 feet each , but they are now almost ready. After they are in position it will require some time to finish thu flooring nnd paving , but Contractors Scully nnd Hopkins expect to fill the terms of the contract to the letter. A polltl vestibule train daily , with dining car attached , viathe Burlington route , leaves from their own depot , Omaha , at 3:45 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago cage 10 a. m. Tickets sold ana sleeping car berths reserved at the eity ollico , 1223 Farmun fetreot. Telephone 250. Personal. Will the gentleman who paid an ac count at the ollleo of the Continental Clothing house about II a. m. Thurs day , Aug. 30 , please send his name and address to FltKKLAND , LOOMIB & CO. GARBAGE OREMATOltlEH. How They nre Consiuorcd by Council man Alexander. A Bne representative called upon Council man Alexander yesterday for further nformatlon concerning the destruction of which is soon to bu made by a special com mittee of the council , in response to Mr. Al exander's resolution. The gentleman has evidently clven the matter a good deal of consideration , nnd is thoroughly convinced that Omaha should have a crematory. "I am glad to see , " Mr. Alexander re marked , "that the newspapers are in accord with the movement for an Investigation of the crematory process. Wo have been expending money on boats , and other contri vances for a good while , and only last spring laid out several hundred dollars In repairs on the boats now in uso. Quito recently ono of the boats broke away and Is lost down the river. Ibclievo the whole system of dumping a city's filth into our great river is radically wrong. Scarcely any town of size along the Mississippi or Missouri rivers can get along without using their water , and in many cases , notably In Omaha , the people are en tirely dependent upon the river for supply. The time must come when the practice of turning the great waterways into sewers shall bo prohibited. Chicago investigated the matter quite thoroughly and appropriated $10,000 to erect an experimental crematory. It is now com pleted nnd in successful operation. Fifty tons of garbage are burned daily with only one ton of coal. Eight wagons can bo un loaded at ono time and in nn expeditious manner. I could give you details , but as these points will bo clnboratca upon In our com mittee report , it is not now essential to present - sent them. Minneapolis has recently erected a crematory. DcsMoincs is operating ono suc cessfully. Plttsburg has one and so has Mil waukee. Boards of health and able scientific gentlemen nro rapidly coming out in behalf of garbage cremation , and now , when Omaha is confronted with an absolute necessity for immediate action of some sort , in the matter , I deem it of great importance to the whole city , that the crematory method of destroy ing refuse be carefully and promptly investi gated. Omaha is dumping into the river , or along its banks , nearly four hundred loads a day , and ordinary intelligence must discern the need of better facilities for its destruc tion. The expense of Investigating will bo but little , and the benefits may bo incalcula ble. " "When will the committee start out ? " "Mr. Bcchcl has thu selection of members under advisement , and will doubtless notify them before long. " A Horse Who Can Talk. Everybody has heard of a "horso laugh"but who has overseen an equine gifted , with the power of speech ? Such nn animal would bo pronounced a mir acle ; but so would the telegraph and telephone a hundred years ago. Why , very recently a cure of consumption would bo looked upon as miraculous , but now people are beginning to realize that the disease is not incurable. Dr. Picrco's Golden Medical Discovery will cure it , if taken in timo. This world- renowned remedy will not make , new lungs , but it will restore diseased ones to a healthy state when all other means have failed. Thousands can gratefully testify to this. All druggists. Get Your Railroad Tickets' ' NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1802 FarnamSt. , Union Pacific Ticket office , HAUIIY P. DUUKL , City Ticket agent. Pnclllo Chances. The first day of September will sco quite a number of changes in the staff of the Mis souri Pacific. J. C. Jennings will leave Sc- dalia nnd become commercial agent with headquarters at Wichita , Kan. Thomas L. Fisher , the assistant general freight and pas senger agcut at Wichita , will in future uo llvo stoeic agent for the company and have immediate charge of the trufllo coming from the Indian Territory , Colorado and Kansas W. H. Gurrntt , has resigned from the position of division freight agent at Atchlson. and that ofllco will bo abolished , but the Jurisdic tion of C. Y. Lewis , general freight agent at Kansas City , has been extended to take in the ground thus vacated. J. C. Lincoln has been appointed commercial freight agent , with headquarters at Atchlson. Railroad News The now time table of the Union Pacific is finally finished and will bo found m another part of to-day's paper. Notice has been Issued by Paul Morton , general freight agent of the Chicago , Bur lington & Quincy , that all present rates from the leading cities on the "Q" system to any and ull points are to bo advanced. Mr. 1C. C. Mooreuouse , general freight agent of the Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , and Mr. J. 11. Buchanan , general pass enger agent of the same road , return ycstor day from Norfolk , where tlioj * have been at tending the soldiers' reunion. Ed Hanoy , the Union Pacific depot maste r returned yesterday fresh nnd rosy from his thirty days' trip through the far west , Ho resumes his accustomed place immedi ately. California , the Land or Discoveries Why will you lay awnko all night , coughing , when that most ngr.eeable California remedy , Santa Abie , will give you immediate relief ? SANTA ABIE is the only guaranteed cure for Consumption , Asthma aud all Bronchial Complaints. Sold only in large bottles at $1.00. Throe for $2.60. C. P. Good man Drug Co. will bo pleased to supply you , and guarantee , relief when used as directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE never falls to relieve Catarrh or Cold in the Head. Six months treatment , 81.00 , By mall , 11,10. .THE OLD MA7T8 Hn Meddles AVItU'HIs Soii-lii-Ijnw and Gets ilJrulsctl. E. H. McIIiubon rondos with his young wife nt 017 < South Sixteenth street. After the death of Mrs. McIIlbbcn's father , her mother married a man named Dee Rhodes. This couple has been'living with the MoIIlb- bens , sponging off of them , McIIibbcn says. Last Saturday the latter ousted his mother- ill-law and her husband , nud yesterday after noon Hhodcs returned to remove some fur niture they hnd loft there. Ho was' insolent nnd abusive , nnd while engaged packing his goods took frequent occasion to notify Mo- Hlbbcn that ho "hnd It in" for him , and ho Intended to "do" htm before ho loft the place. The two men kept up a wordy war for some timo. but finally Hhodcs walked over to McHibbcn.who was engaged in hangIng - Ing a window curtainnnd made n pass at him. McIIibbcn in return promptly knocked his father-in-law down , and then after mopping up the floor with his limp form , githercdhlm up nnd throw him down stnlrs. Still this was not sufficient for Hhodcs. and m n few minutes ho came back ajid a second time McHibbon nollshcd him up In fine style , blacking both his eyes , cutting his Up mid bruising his boilysu-oly. In the meantime Mrs , McIIibbcii had gone after thu police. She found Officer Pulnskl and ho arrested both men. Yesterday McIIibben was discharged before thu police court , but Hhodus wus mulcted in the sum of $10 and costs , nnd stands committed at hard labor until the same is paid. Will Close on Thursday. As per request of the butchers and packers of this city , representatives of the above trades hold a meeting ut Kcssler's hall and passed resolutions to the effect that all wholesale nnd retail markets close their places of business on Thursday next , September (3 ( , between the hours of 8 and 13 a. m. . for the purpose of participating in the parade of that day , and they request all wholesale and retail butchers and packers to meet at Kesslcr's hall on Friday evening. August 81 , to perfect arrangements for said parade. Meat Inspector Farr is chairman of the committee on resolutions. Lee CAIIINS were in the Harrieon-Tippecanoo campaign of i840 erected in the largo cities and villages , and used for holding political meet ings. Barrels of hard cider were placed in front of the cabins , and the "Log Cabin hard cider campaign of ' 40" has passed into history us the most enthusiastic of our political contests. Log Cabins have for this reason a permanent place in Amer ican history. Warner's Log Cabin Hops and Buchu Remedies and "Tippocanoo" tonie bitters have secured a permanent place because of tlioir excellence. SACRED HEAR Under the Direction of the R BOARDING SCHOOL PARK PRACE , OMAHA. Opens Wednesday , September 6th , 1888 TERMS noard. Washing , Tuition In English nnd Ficnch , Instrumental Music nnd usoot Hooka , per session of nvo months , J1M.UO , Painting , Drawlng Shorthand , German , Itnlli Difference of religion Is no obstacle totlio iul tlon apply to MAUATOE SI. J. UUNNK , Supei Omaliu , Nebraska. MADAMI2L. DU MONT , Superioress of Day Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money Invested. To thoao desirous criiuylnK property on time , wo offer the following : We will allow from 3 rnontbe In 6 rears limn , according to the land you selects Wo cnnrKO neither premium nor Interest on time , payments , onrt will ntvo you a warranty doed. Wo Imvo lots at UO Hnd tfJi that are wlthm B ratlin of two and a half miles of tbo postofflce , w quire only 10 per cent , as an earnest money nrrt we wlllglTCcertfUed check for the full amount of each and every subsequent payment. ThechcckUilrawn by the I'uttel Bound National bank and Is made pay able nt sight and you can drnw your money at any tlrncthouKh by sodolntt you forfeit yourrlgbts to purchase land. Make your Income , no matter bow small , earn something. Transcontlnentalrallrnads ie heading for Seattle , and raamifacturlnctstlour. 1 ? Enen" l commerce Is In a Mate of substan tial progression. The dally pnpevs are fllltd with accounts of new enterprises. Cable cars and horns car ? circle Seattle. Address COOK * MOORE. who bave the I.AHOKMT HHOl'KllTY LIST la SEATTLE. W , T. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL N 16th St. Bet and .Wirt , . , , Binney . , Open Aug. 30 And Continuing During September. Bri'liun' , HcttUMc and Startling. Ever Xlght n Special Zflght * 35O PerformersHorses and Guns. lioinlxirdiiunt of Fort by Allied Forces. GllANDKST MTL1T.IRV SPEC- TA.CULA R EVER 1MJO I ) UCE1) . Coff/i oils Pi/i'otecliiiic < il Dln } > lii/ The whole making the Most Interesting iiml bu- tvllilorlng of Inhibitions. Popular Prices f > 0c and 75c. G11 ATE fUL COMFOltTlN 0. Epps'ss Cocoa BREAKFAST. "lly a thorough knowledge of tbo natural lawi whlcii govern the operations of digestion and nu- trtllou , unil by u carutul application of the nne prot > - ertleotwell-selectedUoooa , Mr. Kpps has provided ourbieaktast tallies wltn aellcal Iy tlavored borer- agu wuiob may navu us many uearr doctors' bills , n Is by the judicious use or tuch articles of dltt that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every Undency to disease. Hun dred : ) of subtle maladlea'aru Boating around ui ready to attack wherever there la a weak point. We may escape many afuUI abaft by keeping ounelvcs refl lorllaitl wltn pure blood and a properly nour- Hied trarae. " Civil Bervloa Gazette. Made simply with bolllncwuter or milk , gold enl In hulf pound tins by Grocers , labeled thus ; JAMESEPPS & CO. . * y t8S3 ! ATENTS P l-abcl , Print ana Copyrlfht protntlon M. * 4- Good work , gooi riftrcacM , modtr- 'DYSPEPSIA CURED By HAH.VflOOLOKN DYSPEPSIA CUIII5. Tills remedy Is warranted to cure nil cases of Dyspepsia. Flatulence , Acidity of the Stomach , nnd Indication , no matter of how lonfr stand * Ing. Price Wo per box. For sale by all drug- Cists. Manufactured by flu t ve IlaUn , Omaha , Nebraska. Farm Loans. LOWEST RATES ! AND BEST TERMS ! Responsible representatives wanted. Call or write uu , BURNHAM , TREVETT & MATTIS , THE NEBRASKA SHIRT The increase in the sale of our Dress Shirts since wo introduced the "Nebraska,1 brand , has been enormous and we are justified in claiming that our wonderful success in this specialty has no paralolL The popularity of the "Nebraska" shirt is simply duo to its superior quality in goods and make and the unprecedented low 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 carofoh ly examined before being placed in stock. Wo have three qualities of unlaundried shirts. Our 30c shirt is made of good muslin , linen bosom , reinforced front , patent extension sleeve and back facing. Our 50c shirt is made of New York mills muslin , 3-ply fine linen bosom , full reinforced front and back , patent extension facings and full felled seams. Our 70c shirt is made of best Now York mills muslin , extra fine linen bosom , full rcP inforced front and back , patent extension facings , felled seams , hand made button holes. Our Lnundrieil Shirts at 65c , Ooc anil $1.25 arc full } ' as good as those other houses are selling for $1 , $1.50 and $2. Wo are selling this season nil elegant pique bosom , open front Shirt nt ยง 1 ; it cannot be matched else where for less than $2. 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 n good assortment of sixes of those fine Linen Collars warranted 2100 linen and con tinue to sell them at 6oc per dozen less 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. Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. T ACADEMIES , sligious of the Sacred Heart. SELECT Day SCHOOL ST. MARY'S AVE. , OMAHA. Opens Monday , Sept. 3d. TEHMS-Accordlngto Grades of Studies. in , Vocal Music , Harp , Violin , etc. , nro extni Kv. lisslon of young Indies. Tor further Informa- lorcss of Hoarding Acadumy , I'urt Place , Academy , St. Mary's Avo. , Omaha , Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO. WHOLESALE Jowders and Music Dealers. Clenernl Agents for STEINWAY , KNABE , CHIGKERING nnd other first-class IMunos. Look at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR TEN DAYS. Down MnntMu Payment. 1'avmeiit. 1 Btclnway Square , cost (350 , for 175 K5.00 110.00 1 Kmibo Bquare , cost MOO.for 1380 25.00 15.00 1 Decker llros. Square , cost HMKorSWO 20.00 10.00 1 Emmersnn Square , cost UOO , forKH ) 10.00 6.00 1 Newton te Co. Square , cost 1100 , for$110 15.00 8.GO 1 Marshall & Wenrtel UprlRht Vlano.costnewJjOO.for'JlW 20.03 10.00 1 Hallet & Davis Unrlght as good as new , cost &UO , forlZJS 23.00 15.00 1 Hallet & Davis Square , cost new 1550 , rorfcJ.W 20.00 10.00 1 Slionlnuer n Octavo OrKim , cost new $75 , for only M5. . 10.03 5.00 1 Shonlngcr Organ , usea ono ycar.costnewili'i.forVi. ' ) . . 10.00 6.03 1 Mason & Hnmllu Organ double bunk , coat new ti" > 0 , forWi 10.00 6.03 lirlng this ad. with you to avoid mistakes. MAX MEYER & BRO. , Corner Slxtoonth and Fnrnam StH. THE BEST MADE. Wo can filvc you the larficst and ylve the lowest prices In thn city. Tk larceit , tatteit and flnc t In the wtrld. , Pailenger accommnxlatloni unexcelled. _ J New York t l i l I , MOB 1 rr FUUNKUU fleol. 8th I DIVO.VIA. Sept. 20th KTIIIOPIA Beot. ISth fiiiCASBiA Oct-tith AKCUOIIIA. . . . . . . Bopt. Ztd I FlKXESSIA Oct. 13th Nrw TORK TO Livinroor , TIA OUCKSBTOWK. Tk Colebrat * ! | Jjirzeit and finest r -1 Bept. 6tb Steamer la . n1 rUcamililp aenger ( OCT. CITT 0 WOMB I \h World. | ocr. Sl t B lee panai * to QlMgoir. Deny. LUerDOOLBolfait or Quef nltown , M and upward ! per Glugow steam * era ? tUOandupwarili forclly of llome. Ucoond-elMi UO. Itelurn ttck U at reducJ ratei mad aralltble Jor either route , offering ezourtlonUU the prUlleee t teeing the NO rib ( ad Houth of Ireland.the KUeri ileniDyand plcturMquaClrde , BteeragaKo. Anchor Line draft * payablei : free of tnarge. told at loweit riitMliirsooiof tourt , tlcitnorlurtberlniorma- tfoiippTrt * BZUDEBfiON BE03. , 72 LA Sails St. . Chicago Of U oy of our local MMUM ITU BARNUM-BAILEY m UNITED SHOWS Omaha , Wednesday , September 5tli Grounds at Charles St. , Between 21st and 24th Sts , P. T. BARNUM'S CrcntcMt Show uii Earth , forever united to tlie GREAT LONDON CIRCUS , Paris Olympia Hippodrome and Monster World's ' Fair , 5 NEW SHOWS ADDED THIS YEAR , 1 Tremendously Big Shows Combined 1 R U CirouscH lit U icings. 2 Menageries In 2 ( enta. Uorbo Pair , 3HO Home ? In special tent. Paris Olvm la Hippodrome. lluj-e derated Stage Performnnoes. , Museum of living Wonders. Aitlflclal Ijakn ofKctAl Water. Talking Seals , Trained Zcb as , ElepliAnts , Ostriches , Glr .ffes , &o.t &o. as natural as life and his Dig Capt. PAUL , BOYTOX , the Acqaatic Marreh RciilWJLD MOORISH CARAVAN ; Genuine TRII1K of WANDKKINGBcdoulngij ALGERIAN DANCING Girls ; Arabian Horses , \Vnr Weapons , Ac. * TIERIILi\O UACi : ? , WAKING FKAT.S , AWAZIMi ACTS , JAPANESE troupe of Experts ; 100 Sensational and Novel dibplaytr 200 Phoiiom * enaland Duelling Performers ; 1000 New Features novur wotsii before. fSf' lmpoHtlble to produce another such nhoiv"J 3 2 Performances Every day , - 2 and 8 p. Doors open at 1210 : ! and 0:30 : n. m. ADMISSION TO ALL 60 GENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS , 23 All tents remain up until 0 o'clock nt night. iSTTremendous New Free Street Parade. \Vith a myriad of absolutely new fcaturcn , at 0 o'clock a. m.through 10th , ITu Douglas and principal streets. To accommodate visitors , reserved numbered seats will bo sold at the price , und udmisalon tickets ut the usual Blight advance at J. T. Klublor'a dru store , 1807 Farnara street. REDUCED KATES ON ALL RAILROADS. WILL EXHIBIT IN LINCOLN SEPT. 6. 1888 THE GREAT 1888 OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION Held September 3 to 8 , Inclusive. Most Complete and Boat Arranged Fair Grounds in the Wegl Tbo best accommodations ( or stock , which can bo unloaded from cam ut th , grounds. Sujx-rior accommodations for agricultural exhibits. The babt up fastest track in the country. Competition open to the world. No entry fee copt in racing purses. Special Attraction Each. Day. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT Pyrotobhnlcal Display every evening of tk SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. For premium lists , circulars and Informa tion , address J. H. McSHANE , Secretary , Omaha , Nebraska TV , ' ' TEADY EMPLOYMENT . , . , , < , , . , .ab. . . . and eiercetlo Itdr canraeier * reitdlug In tlilt or other towoi. N capital necetiarr , Uoode cell tnejrearround. Ueferenca required. AdJrtu Vv BTBllf < AQKMTB' KUl'ftT CO. , fO 11UU ATC. , IT. J. OALDRA.tTa. Surgeon and Physician , Office N.V Corner HtU ant UouglM at. UlepUone , i 5 ; U ald act t leplXoa i (