THE OMAHA DAILY B1SJB. : FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1888. IWiCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP. tCho Burlington Fllos nn Answer to a Recent Complaint. 6UPREMECOURTOPINIONS FILED. New Onsen Commenced In ( he District Court Notarial Commissions Issued General niul lcr sonal Matters. LINCOLN UI-IIKAU OFTIIBOMAIU DER , ) 1WJ I * HnitiKT , LINCOLN. Sept . 20. I The Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad company filed an answer and demurrer to the complaint of J. it. Van Doskirk , of Alliance , to-day. The answer puts in a general denial to each and every allegation of the complainant. The demurrer acts forth two alleged fact- , : l-'IrHt The complainant alleges no grounds for cause of action. Second The matter is purely inter- fltato , relating to rates from Racine , Wis. , over which the board of transpor tation has no jurisdiction. This case relates to excessive charges on freight shipments of threshing ma chines , engines and farm implements , and lias been reported by Tun BIK : from time to time iio new facts came to light. The case now rests upon an amended complaint of Mr. VanBos- Icirk and is now pending before the fata to board of transportation. IN IMbTHll'T fOUUT. Earl Sehofiold filed his petition in the district court this morning alleging that Edward R. Wadsworlh sold him a span of worthless hor.-.es , for a consid eration of $ U0 ; ! , uiion false representa tions , und iisks the court for equitable relief. It is said that a criminal action lies behind the cause. Leo A. Hill accuses her husband of abuse and desertion , and asks a writing of divorcement. As service by pub lication lias had to bo niado it is hardly probable that Thomas J. , the run-away liu'-band , will enter appearance and deny the charges. Mrs. Hill will doubtless bo a single woman once more. NOTAIJIAT. COMM1HSSONH. The following notarial commissions if-suod from the executive were - depart ment of the state to-day : E. J. Woolworth - worth , Kearney , Buffalo county ; Harry M. Clark , Sulton , Clay county ; Maurice M. Over , Omaha , Douglas county ; Perry Ij , Hole , Arapahoe , Furnas county , Monroe Robertson , Odcll. Gage countv ; William t1. Picking , Red Cloud , Web Bter county. A SAD IIKUIAVIMRNT. : William I. , son of W. M. Bcnton , de parted this life Tuesday , at the home of liis parents , in Wyoming Territory. Deceased was a nephew of Thomas H , Benton , candidate for auditor of state , and his remains were received hero this morning and are now in the under taker's hands preparatory for burial. Willie wns a bright boy aged 11 years , It mouths and 10 days' suritK.Mi : COUUT JIATTISUS. The following eases wore disposed ol in the supreme court to-day : Halk vs Young. Appeal from the dis trict court of Madibon county. Judg ment modified. Reese , oh. j. Hilton vs Itachman. Appeal from the district court of Lancaster county. Af firmed. Opinion by Reobo , ch. j. Iligginbottom vs Benson ot al. Ap peal from the district court of Hamilton county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Rcoso , ch. j. Rccd ot al V8 Fletcher ot al. Appeal from the district court of Gage county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Cobb , j. Gibson vs Gibson. Appeal from the district court of Holt county. Afllrmod. Opinion by Cobb , j. State ox rol ( Jruble vs Roderick. Leave to appoint demurrer. Referee appointed. Tile-following causes were argued and submitted * Lorton vs Russell , motion ; Angel vs Bislby. Seiborling vs Bauer , Wisdom ' vs Wisdom , Richardson Co. vs Hull. CITY NKWS AND NOTKS. The perplexing water question is still n matter of theory. The city lathers now think that a plant in East Lincoln is the temporary , if not the permanent solution of the problem. Lincoln is still cursed with brine , but it goes under the euphonious name of water. The Elks and Pleasant Hour clubs enjoyed a very pleasant picnic at Gush- man s park last evening. At midnight the "merry makers" returned homo having passed a few hours in rare en joyment. The members of these clubs always have a pleasant time at their meetings and picnics. Major John C. Watson , who is in the city to attend the congressional conven tion , expresses the opinion that Hon. Frank Ransom will bo the republican nominee from Otoo county for the state senate. This means that General Van \Vyck does not want the honor , but in tends that it shall go to ono of his staunchcst friends. Orlando TotTt , of Avoca , is hero to take in the congressional convention , lie says that Cass county is securely re publican , and will poll an unusual ma jority for the national and state tickets. Mr. TelTt also states that ho is out ol politics and seeks n9 honors at the hands of his party. Mr. Gillispio and Officer Malone , a B. & M. special policeman , settled taoij difficulty in a fistic encounter , yester day oven in , ol forty rounds , moro 01 OfilJ 'Hit ' tlioy came out of the fracas without bruise or bloodshed , shooli hands and swore to bo friends for al time over n glass of grog. Gillispio ii the traveling gentleman who run the gauntlet of scab engineers a short time oinco , coming out Victorious in a round up in the police court. Ail Important I-McniRnt Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla i the fact that every purchaser rccoive a fair equivalent for his money. Tin familiar head-lino " 100 Doses Ono Dollar lar , " stolen by imitators , isorlgina with and true only of Hood's Sarsapar ilia. This can easily bo proven byany ono who desires to test the matter. Fo real economy , buy only Hood' Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. FREE TRADE AND . PROTECTIOf' Xlio KiTeots of laither In DilTorou Countries Miioh the Bumo. Mr. G. L. Wild , of Washington , ask the following pobors , in a letter to th American Musician , of recent date : have read with deep interest you interviews with various plan and music men on the tariff question as published several weeks past bom Loing for free trade and others for pr < toctlvo tariff. This being the real li euo and myself not a oltlron of th United States , but only "a tolerate Bquattor on a government reservation , , as Senator lugnlls has designated tli people of the District of Columbia , may reasonably occupy .x neutral ix > s lion on the subject and I thought would not bo uninteresting to the rent era of your paper ( and possibly man others ) , to write you a little somothln about it from the neutral standpoint. By information derived from the coi 1" - , . tut and from national and state buroai faift of statistics , as well na from ether India- pntiihlu evidence on ( lie in thltt city and elsewhere It is nil oHtuhllithcd ( net that jint in those imIuHti-lesi in the United Hiatus which are most thoroughly pro tected by the tariff , rljjht there there la { with vcr\ few exceptions ) , the greatest poverty und wretchedness lunung the operatives and the poorest business for the retail business men , and the ques tion is irresistible "Why and where fore does the protective lariII not pro tect these peoploV" In Kiiglaiul , which hits boasted of its free trade policy for years , wo learn from statistics and other evidence also , that right in tlicido industries where there lias been the freest trade , right there there in the MUMO state of atTairs the greatest poverty and wretchedness among the working people as under the antagonistic opposite , the prohibit ive tin-Ill legislation of this country. Why does their free trade not bcnelit those DoopleV Austria was formerly a free trade country , but ninny of its leading indus tries began to decline , causing great dintrebs among the operatives in tlioo industries. I'ree trade was blamed for this , and a great olainor was raised by a great many inlluontial people for a protective tarilY. The government fin ally granted it , but the decline was not checked. It went right on and is going on still. Hero we have in throe principal forms of modern civilized governments , with opposite tin-ill legihlutionthc same condition of alTairs. It is argued , however , by tariff re formers that a medium , modified ttirllt is the right thing. This seems plausi ble , but the trouble is , that from Ger many , Franco and other countries where more or less of biioh a qualified tnrill policy prevails , there come the same reports of declining industries , and poverty and distress of largo and increaHing mashes of the people , and to sum up the whole subject thus far , where docs the tarilT question come In at allV As regards the working classes and the .small business people of the United States , in general , what difference would it make to them whether the commercial market was Hooded with European pauper-made merchandise , imported free , or whether the country is overrun by the European pauper la borers themselves , emigrating frco ? IIo\\over , hotting all this aside , and supposing that congre'-s did reduce the tarlllor even establiob free trade , is it at all reasonable to believe , reckoning with human nature an it is , that the great carrying corporations , the trusts and syndicates , would let the opportun ity , which they have by their power for doing so , pass by them and they not col lect the greater part or the whole of that for themselves , which the govern ment now collects as tariff duty ? In close connection with this Dart of subject arises the question , "Why hai the Dricp of colleo gene up recently in spilo of its being on the free list for sev eral years , and why is American beef cheaper in London than in Now YorkV" Assuming that congress should earn estly and energetically attempt to regu late the corporations and trusts by leg islation ( which question is also looming up quite lively in politics this year , as indicated by the congressional com mittees to investigate trusts and by Mr. Ulaino's speech on the subject lately ) would congress not be striking at the very root and foundation of our whole present system of production and d tribution , which system reaches far back into the past , and under which any ono or more individuals have a per fect lawful right to form a co-partner ship , for the purpose of carrying on any business , or developing any enterprise , and the articles of agreement of such a partnership are a law unto themselves , with which no other law has any right to interfere , provided they do not con template any unlawful thing , and ex cepting possibly , common carriers to a limited extent ; and presuming that congress will nevertheless persist in changing this old hereditary system , by enacting positive and elective legis lation against the corporations , the trusts and the syndicates , then what ? But now lot us go no further , I ecauso it might be said , as the colored preacher did , when asked some puzzling ques tions by ono of the brothers : ' 'Don't ask such questions , bruddcr , dey spoil all do ' in do worl'l" r'ligcon and , like wise , might the above questions spoil all the tariff politics in the world. Lee GAiiixsaro fast going out of style as fashionable residences. Log Cabins will , hpwovor , always have a place in American history , as they wore the most prominent - inont feature of our coun TIP try'g early social life. The pioneers wore strong , rugged , healthy. Warner's Log Cabin Cough ami Con sumption Remedy is a reproduction of ono of the best of the old time roots and herbs remedies , which kept them well * Everybody praises "Tippecanoo" as a stomach tonic. niwliil'ectlntc letters. American Analyst : Letters from the btrickon ( yellow fever ) section are fu migated in a novel way , so that thorp is little or no chance for the disease being brought northward. The letters are stopped when they reach the quarantine lineb. Each letter is put under a ma chine with a long arm attached. m\ \ < \ this provided with teeth nunoturod at the ends. A powder that is used for gating pllrpoaes is forced through the arm and down the tooth. The arm comes down on each letter , anil while the little tooth are perforating the letter - tor the powder is blown in between the shoots , disinfecting the letter thoroughly , Then it is forwarded tc the person to whom it is addressed Some complaint has boon heard of damage ago to letters , but so long as they remain - main legible a little disfigurement should llo welcomed as a. proof of pro tection. When you need a friend select a true IS ono. Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonio ii JS the best friend mankind has for all di to 1- Beasos of the stomach , liver and kidneys - ( The best blood purifier and tonio known ' CO cents. C' . P. GOODMAN , Agent. Wo Oo Not Drink Ho Much an AVe 1)1(1 H' Philadelphia Lodger : This isgottiiij to bo a boor drinking nation , according to the reports of Commissioner of Inter N. nal Revenue Henderson. Forty-sovei years ago the annual consumption o lit liquor per capita wns : Distilled spirits 2.6U proof gallons ; wines , 0.2fl gallon > ks malt liquors , 4.17 gallons. For the yea iio 1SSQ-87 the consumption per capita was iioI Distlllod spirits 1.10 gallons ; wines , 0.5 ur gallons ; malt liquors , 11.03 gallons. Bu no this apparent grout increase in the con non , sumption of liquor is more fanciful tha ; nee real. It really shows a great incrcas o- in the use of water. Reducing the dU is- tilled spirits , wines and malt liquors t lie their alcoholic base , it appears that b od the increased use of wines ana inal liquors and the decreased use of spirit ! Iio the consumption of alcohol per capit lias boon reduced. if- it Ladies who experience a sense c id- weakness and sometimes lameness c iiy the back should use Dr. J. II. McLean1 Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purl ilor ; it will supply the much noodoi > in- strength and overcome all wcakonin LUS irregularities. OUimUNT JilTEUATUUK , Ltniuitr or AMERICAN LiTEnlTCUTa in 10 vols. , ' compiled and edited by Kdnnuid Clarencebtcdmnn nud Ellen Mnckny HutchliKOii , Now York , Charles L.Veu - stnr it Co. Tiio design of this work is to ixlTord the render n general view of the coin-so of American literature from tlio outset to the present time. It is inado for popular use and enjoyment , and to oc cupy iv vacant Held. There are several anthologies of our native vor.se. There is a compilation of spccimeiis'from our prose writers of the last hun.lrcd years ; find wo have iv standard "Cyelop'cdin" in two largo volumes , containing bio graphical and critical notices , with ex tracts from the writings of all Ameri can authors , great and small. The last mimed work , so wide in scope and not limited to what is best and representative - sontativo , is chiolly valuable to the cu rious student. The editors' object ia to place before the reader select and char acteristic examples of the literature of this country , and to do so , as far us pos sible , without note or comment , leaving to others the Held of critical review. 'Tun RVCK op UOSI-A-PEI , , " by Chariot How ard Montninio. No , ( J of the "Manhattan SuricV of Popular American Novels. Published by A. L. Hurt , iNow York. "The Face ol Roscnfe ! " is the title of ono of thomost , recent novels. The author Is Charles Howard Montague. \Vliilo in no Bonso a inero detective story.it has all the absorbing fascina- lon of ii search for the clew to a milling mystery , and it is finally doyel- ped by the natural results of Iho crime vhich underlies it. Mr. Montague has created at least ono riginnl character in his novel , and it 'ids ' fair to take a place in literature as i unique example of that puzzling class f men who go to ruin solely because hey despise themselves. NOTK . "Tho Relation of the Sexes to Gov- rnmcnt , " will bo discussed by Prof. 1C. ) . Cope , in tlio leading article of tlio October "Popular Science Monthly. " Helps for Teachers' " is the name of handsome catalogue of teachers' jooks issued by E. L. Kolloirg & Co. . STOW York city. They have printed 03,000 copies since July , 183(5. ( It has 00 pages and is tho'most oomnloto descriptive catalogue of touchers' books ever issued. The baby is the ruler of the household and , as is belltting , Babyland is the olllclal organ of tUo baby's kingdom. It s a charming little monthly of oiirht > agcs filled with pictures to pleliso Kiby's eye , and little jingles and stories 0 please his car. It is a marvel of on- "oymont for fifty cents u yoar. D. -lOthrop Company , Boston , will send a sample for five cents. Under the title "Ethics and Econo- nicb , ' ' in the October Popular Science Monthly , Mr. Robert Mnthows will give 1 thoughtful view of our social outlook , nnintnining that the doctrine of indi vidualism , which has just been having its day , involves too much selfishness , ind that each moinbor of society must , in future , pay attention to his duties , as > well as insist on his rights. Besides the series of full-page en gravings by Timothy Cole of tlio great est works of the Italian masters ( the result of Mr. Colo's labors in Italy dur ing the past four years ) , the next year of The Century will contain a scries ol full-pago engravings from original drawings by Mary Hullock Footo. Tlu-so designs are the artistic result of a long residence in the far west , and they will include such subjects as ' 'Looking foi Camp1 "The Coining of Winter1 etc. Messrs. Frederick A. Stokes , and Brother ( New York ) announce for pub lication in October , "Songs of Toil" by Carmen Sylvn , queen of Uoumania. The collection includes poems that have been published in The Independ ent and some that have not as yet ap peared oitlior in Germany or this coun try. They are translated by John Eliot Bowen , who has also pren'arod for the volume a sketch of the lifo and work of the queon. "Young Hearts" is the title of a magazine just projected in Now York. The publishers announce and the ini tial number substantiates their claim that it is to bo a superior periodical in every respect its contents varied and entertaining , free from sensationalism , and in the truest sense olovnting. All the best authors will write for it. It will bo just such a magazine , beauti fully illustrated , as boys and girls will enjoy , just Mich a magazine as parents and instructors will endorse fully. Sub scription fifty cents per yoar. Pros. Charcotand his pupils are quite generally regarded as the only authori ties on hypnoUsmbut there is also what is called the "Nanoy school" of hypno tize rs , of which Prof. Bornhoim is at present the chief representative , who disagree with Chareot's ' -Salpotrioro .school"on a number of important points. The dilTeroneos between the two schools will bo sot forth in the October Popular Science Monthly , by Dr. Chris tian A. ITorlor , under the title , "Hyp notism : What it-Is and What it is Not. " Table Talk for September another seasonable and entertaining number. Summer is dead almanncally uii'l Mf , Whitton treats her domibQ vfiiii becom ing solemnity In his opening poem , then follo : $ ft YfU'tuty of household informa tion \ > y Mrs. S. T. Rarer. Other ar ticles in this number , very interesting , are Tillio May Forney's "Fashionable Luncheon and Tea Toilets , " "Our Cook ing Club , " "A Dictionary of French Terms Used in Menus , " September Cul inary Economics ; " also , a descriptive paper "Regarding the Poach. " The literary portion of the magazine , too , is well Mistainod. Table Talk Publishing , company , 40i : , 101 and 400 Race street , - Philadelphia. The Century is to publish in early numbers a short Eorinl novel by a byMa writer now to its vendors , Mrs. Mary ; Ilnrtwoll Cutliorwood. The story is basetl upon events in the curly liibtory of Cnnuila , mid Mr. Francis Fiu-Uiniui , the historian , has written for it a preface - face in which ho says that ' 'tho realism of our time has its plnco and function , but an eternal analysis of the familiar and common place is cloying after u while , nnd ono turns with relief and t. refreshment to such faro as that sot be t.g t.S fore us in Mrs. Cathorwood's unlimited g story. " The romance will bo illustrated i'- by Henry Sandham , formerly of Mon i'm treal , and both lottor-pross and pictures Qf uro said to introduce the roiulor to a Qfs. s. comparatively little known tlmo und ; suono. ir Tlio September issue of the American : Magazine is ti noteworthy ono. In ad' 51 dition to an interesting and varied col at lection of choice litornry features , arc 11- two very forcible article on questions o 11m the day ono on "Tho President's Er so ror , " by James G. Hlaino , und the othoi 8- by Governor Fornkor , on "Tui'llT am 8to Labor. " Mr. Ulalno takes Mr. Cleveland land , severely to task for many of the assertions miulo in his message of las S , December , find Governor Forakor han tli ( Ilios his subject in his usual clear style Other noteworthy contributions an "Tho American Navy of To-day , " bi " of Lieutenant W. P. Fullnm. U. S. N. of "Rambles About Naples ; " niawatha'i l'B Country , " by O. 13. Todd ; " "A Moon Id light Duel on the San Juan"by ox-Gov d ornor R. M. Price ; poems nnd the usua departments. A Htornry event , of considerable noti is the aniionnreiiiont by the Flrdt Na tional Piibli'shinp boinpany of IJoston , oC tlu * publictttion of u now journal for women , entltlud "Tho American Qucon. " Tliisipubllcation will consist ot sovont.v-t\vo \ panoa of imperial sl/.c , and haiuUoinc form , to bo issued monthly , nnil ilovotod to nil that innkos home thnt.griint throne of the Ameri can womiilj Attractive , intelligent , pure and ennobling. It will bo profusely - fusoly illustftitud with original sketches by America artists and each quartei- there will bo presented to the sub scribers tin iljubti-nted fashion plato drawn by Kuropuun designors. Control of the distribution is to bo given to the leading dry goods houses of each rity. In typographical appearance it will bo as near perfect as the celebrated pres- < < of the Rtuul-Avery company of IJoston can make it. A IlllsitlRHS-IjIkC OffiT. For many years the niaiuifai'tut-ers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy have of fered , in good faith , $500 reward for u cnpo of NiisalCatarrh which thoyciinnot cure. Tlio remedy is s-old by druggists at only oO cents. This wonderful rem edy has fairly attained a world-wide reputation. If yon have dull , heavy headache , obstruction of the nasal pas- lUges , discharges falling from the head nto the throat , some-times profuse , ivntcry and acrid , at others , thick , to- lacious mucoiib , purulent , bloody anil putrid ; if the eyes are weak , watery .uid inllanied ; if tliere is ringing in the ears , deafness , hacking or roughing to clear the throat , expectoration of olTens- 've matter , togetluM- with .scitbit from ulcers ; tlio voice being changed and has i nasal twang ; the breath oflonsive ; imcll and taste impaired ; son&ntioii of U'//.ineb3 , with mental deprc.siion , a mi'king cough and general debility , on are snlToring from nasal catarrh. The more complicated your disease , the "renter the number and diveisitvot symptom'- . Thousands of cases annually , ivlthout manifesting half of the above symptoms , result in consumption , and end In the grave. No disease ib so coin- noii , moro deceptive and dangcroni , or esti understood , or moro un&uccesstully treated by physicians. Tlio Geiicnlojy of n Queen. r Beaten Gazette : Queen Victoria is the iiioco of William IV. , who was the brother of George IV. , who was the on of George III. , who was the grandson of George II. , who was the son of George 1. , who was the cousin of Anne , who was the bt&tcr-in-law of William III. , who was the son-in-law of James II. . who was the brother of Charles II. , who was the son of Chr.rlosl. , who was the son ot .fames I. , who wns the cousin of Ell-/nbethwho was the si&lor of Mary , who was the bister of l-Mwtii'd VI. , who was tlio son of Henry VIII. , who was the son of Henry VII. , who was the cousin of Richard III. , who was the undo of Rdward V. , who was the .son of Edward IV. . who ; wns the cousin of Henry VI. , who was the son of Henry V. , who was tl\o \ son of Henry IV. , who was the eouyiapf Richard II. , who was the grundooii o ( Edward III. , who was the son of Edward II. , who was the son of Edward L , wlio , was the son of Henry III. , who was the son of John , who was the brother of Richard I. , who was the son of Henry If. , who was the cousin of Stephen , who Whs the coubiu of Henry L , who was the brother of William Rufus , who was the son \Villiam the Conqueror , of 800 years ago. An Alisoliitr Cure. The ORIGINAL ADIEtlNE O1NTMUNT is only put up In.lurgo two outico tin boxes , anil is nu nbaalulo cure for old Lores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions.Vlll positivelY cure nil kinds of plica. AskforthoOUIOINAL AHIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at S3 cents per box bv ( and 00 cents. CALIFORNIA ! TIIC LAND OP DISCOVERIES. THCONLY- CUAnAtJTEED CUI\E roi\ -CATARRH ABIF.TINEnimco.oRoviiLr.rAU Santa Abie : and : C at-R-Cure For Sale by G-oodman Drug Oo. . - - - ---jr' i "TfKrjr - * if-i * * ' - -j- * IT iSAWUHUYVIGCTAQLE PRCPAKAJtO * C AC-.riiBABtf " fliES PRlt AfiLYASlBiPr ! ! SEKMA-tTV fJaAKe-BUCHU KJ PTrf3l ! , UAliy mlCltKr RtMSDitS Ithrvs ctcod ( ho Teit of Yearo , in Corlui ; all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVER , BT01I- AOH , KMNEYB.BOW- L3&o. ItEuritteathe Blood , In-iKOr tl.s and OleantcathoSyetegi. DYSPEPBIA.CONSTfc PATIOK. JAVHOIOa : , , dIapF arnt once under KJDNEYS I itt baneilcial Influence STOMACH It is purely a Hodldno AND eg it3 cathartic proper tied forbids ill po > u a boversge. It 1 pleasant ANDTO ant to the t ftj , and at TO Irenauadultg. eaiily taken by child < HUWISTS I PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO k Solo I'roprlotott , lODia on ! Itixai ? Qrrt GOLD PEN GIVEN AWAY. I'urticularafrea "WEKKLV IlojtBSTKAU. " Omaha. Neb. PEERLESS DYES A Hi : THE 11HST. Sold by JJruigUt8. - - i Jt A , _ ? j I Lot No , 1. Wo oflor a spuciul bargain in the Men's Department , of three stylos.in . all about 450 , strictly all wool , cassimero sack suits , in dark striped cassimere. Three of the most popular styles in our stock , very modest in their design and thoroughly reliable in every way. Since opening our Omaha store , we have advertised a number of special bargains , and wo believe the public have never boon disappointed in the quality and price of the goods shown , and we unhesitatingly claim this to bo one of the greatest bargains ever offered. Our regular price for similar goods has always been $18.00 ; in regular sizes ( J5 to14. . Price $13. Samples mailed to any address. Lot No. 2. A very attractive bargain is offered in a Boys' Short Pants Suit , Lot 2884 A dark , all wool cassimere suit. Goods made from the celebrated Mechanicsvillo Woolen Co. A very neat style , and we recommend it to our customers as a reliable school suit at the moderate price of $4,5O. Remember , these are new fall weights , suitable to wear all through the season. Si/.e 4 to 14 knee pants. Special Sale of Winter Overcoats. We carried over from last season about 350 Men's Winter Overcoats. We propose to close this entire lot before Oct. ] st. The stock consists of Fine MOSCOW and Elyesian Beavers , Meltons , Kerseys , Chinchillas and Fur Beavers , We offer an inducement to early buyers of a bona fide discount of 20 per cent on last season's prices. Remember , this only applies to last season's goods. They will be show in our spacious overcoat department , on the second floor. Any of these lots advertised will bo sent C. O. D. by express to any address , with privilege of examination , and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense. Preeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors ; Cor. 15tli and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. i ECHICfiGOND Ooiinoi ! Bluffs And Chicago , The only ronJ lo take tor 1)03 Molnp < , M irMmliown CcJnr It-inlilt , ( Minion , Dlxiin. Clilcairo. Milwaukee , mill all nolnti l'u U Tu the iienplo of Ncbrnikn.Colo- rnilo , WTOmlnii , Utnh , Icltilm , Neva J.i , Orejiim.'nsh - Inston mill ( ' .illfornln.lt nlfora superior lulvantunus nut iiostlhlo l > r Hity other linn. Ainom : n Cow of the numornnt point * of superiority onjn > 'illiy the patron * of this road botnt'i'n Omaha nnil Chtnuio. are UH three trains a Uav uf DAV t'OACIIKh , which nro tha HneU that human art nnrt Injtemilty can create. lt 1'AIjACiLHIMNO : ! | UAllb tliu ciiiiulot which caniiDt ha found i > lsowhcro. At Council UliitK this trains of the Union 1'aclHc It-ill- vrny connect In union depot with thuno of thn Chi' caizo.'v Northwestern Hy. In Clilcujin tUu tralinof this linn tniikd close connection with those of nil other llasti'rnlinut. Tor Detroit , Columbus , tnitlanapolK C'lnclnniitl , NUu.ir.i I'M IN , lluir.ilo , 1'itmitir , . ' , Toronto , Montre.nl , Ito'ton. Now York , I'hll.uUiliilila , llultluiun * , Wasli- Iniaon , and all points In the l.ast. ASK for tickets via tU ° "NORTHWESTERN" If you wish tiio best accommodation. All ticket iiKont * 4e-ll ilikctsvli tUU line. n. iiu'iiiirrr. i ; . I' . wn. ox , ( iou'l Mummer. Uen'l l'is r Agent. Cllll AfiO , III.S. W. N. IliVIICOOIC , lien I Western Audit 1) . U. KIMI1A1.I. 'ticket AKunt (1. K. WlIsT , city rassongcr Audit. 1101 Fninam Street. Omiiliu , Neb. OF THE Milwaukee & St Paul ' Chicago , , R'y. Tlio licst Route from Omaha anil Council IMufl's to iTHE EAST TWO T11A1N3 DAILY DBTWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULIU'FS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Mmitipolls ! : , Cctlnr Rapids , Houk Islund ' Itorliford , Fi'rcport ) ) Clinton , Diibnqnc , filgin , . MndUon , Iniiesvlllo , liclolt , Wlnonn , La Grossc , And all oilier Important point * Eait , Northeast and Southeast. I'or through ticket i call on the ticket ncrnt at IVn Kurnaiu struct , la Darker Block , or at Union 1'aclUo 1-ullinan Sleepers and Ihn linen Dining Oars In tha world nro run on the niuln line of the Ohlcazo , till wnukco A. St. I-oul llnllway , and everr uttoatlop Ii paid to ptitena-cra by courtcoui eniploriii c ( ui ompany. ; 11. MH.l.KIt , nencral Manager. J. f. TUOKICU. Aulntiiut Oenu ral ManaBar. A. V. K. CAlirilN ntll , General 1'aiwnger and (1KO. liiBAFFOni ) , Assistant end Ticket Aaunl. . . . . . j. T. UUAIIK. General Bupcrlnteotftnt. VTO. 3-1 , . A. No. 3U.-P110POSA ( < S TOIl -L > Army Supplies. Ilendqtinrtersllopt. of the 1'lntte. Olllco of Chief Commissary of rtubilst- fiico , Omaha , Neb , , AUK , * ) , 1WW. Seulodpropo sal * , In triplicate , HUbiuct to tlwi usutil condi tions , will Iio received lit this olllco until 1- n'clock in , , central btiindunl time , niuat the ofllce of the coimulS'inry of subsUten''O fit Clio- yenno Jlopot , Wyo. , mid the ollicesof the attins comuitssurlCM of subsUtenco Rt Torts Hldney. Kelt ; U6Uln { ! . Utnli ; Nlobrarn , Neb : llobinson , N el ) . , and McKIimoy , WyoM until 11 o'clock a. in. , mountain standard time , on Mond.iy , tha SMtli day of Sontmnbtr , 1HM , utvhlcli time nud pla-oi they > \ til bo opened In the presence of bl . j , for Hie furnUliltiR unil uollvoryof Hour tor issue a ) n component ot the ration. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Itlunk proposals nud lipecillcatlonti showing In detail the quantities ! required aud KlvliiB full informa tion IIH tn condition of contracts , will be fur- nialiixl ou application to any of the above men- tlon il oflleu" . J. W. IIAUUIUEH , Ma ] . nrUO. 8. . U. 8. A. , Chief C. 8. 2O29OSO ! ; TansilPs Punch Cigars ' jToro ehlppod during the past * yean , wlttiuut a drum- fnoureniiiloy No other houaolut world can truth * fullrmakoiuch a hi ? wine. Ono agent ( dealer ouirt wanted in enoh town. 80LD BY lEADIKQ DIUCCIiTt. S.W.TANSILL&C0..55 Stats SLCWcaao LUiMi U. S. DEPOSITORY , OUAHA , NEB. 1'nitl Up Cajiihil $100,000 Surplus. 50,000 II. W. VATES , President. LKWIS H. HKI.U , Vice President. A. K. TOUZAI.I.V. 2nd VIce President. W. n. S. Huaiics , Cashier. DIllKCTOltS : W. V. Mon K , .loii.v S. Cor.r.iNS , II. W. V'ATUfi , IjKWIS S. IlKKIl , A. T , TOUZAUN. nanklng Olllce- THE IRON BANK , Coiner isth and I'anuim Sin. A General Hanking Husiness Transacted. Certified Checks , Payable nl Siflhl on Iho Pugcl Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money Invested. To those ilp lroui c t Imyinjj property on tlmo , we oiler the following : Wo will allow lrom.1 nionthe to 6 jca HUHacconlliiE to the land you oclocts Wo clririe ncltlior premium nor Interest on tlmo payniunls , and will Klv you u warranty deed. Wo liuvu lotn ut til nud f < - > that are within u radlu of two and a lialf miles ot tuo poitonice , w iiulroonly 11) ) percent. a an pnrncst uioneyandtia will k'lvoccrldlLMl diock ( or the lull amount of eacu and every subsniumit payment Thoclipcklddrawn by the I'liBiit Sound Natluual bank nndl ruadppay able at < lKht und you can draw jour money at any llmotliouuhby jodolni you forfeit your rights to purrhaio l.ind , Illako yourlncopic , tiy iua"rMw small , earn wBttUln * ITHiisiontlncntnlrnllrnndi i orneattlo , and innnuIacturliiRliillnur- uniiitf Ocnpral roniiuiTOe Is In a titato ol pub tan * nal progrcMlnn. 1 ho dully papois nro tilled with actuiuntH of now enterprlue . Cabin rnr nnd liorno car ? circle Seattle. A0.1r . < i C.'OOrt.v MtlOUK , Who luivo Iho l.AIKilCbT l'ltll'iUTV LIST in SEATTLE , W. T. The laruo t , fastest and Uncut In the world. I'nBsoneor accommodations unexcelled. " AvrrioniA Sept. 211 KKII\K-SI.V , . . . .Oct. IStli IEVOM.Sept -'th | ETHIOPIA , ( ) ct aoili C'lltCASSlA UCt Cthl ANCHOIIlAi . .Oct. 27111 KKVT VOIllv TO I.IVllll'001. VIA QUKKNSroW.V. The ( olrhrutccl i I.'in.0't and linen I'as-lOiT. .Srd teaninhlp soiwr Moiinur : In locr. 31st C1TV UK UOMB. I tlio World. | buloon painatio toiilaigow , Derry , l.lTi-rpool , llnlfunt orVuocnitown. S.10 and nnnardi per Ijluieow Mpnm- ITS toiand upward * for ( Ity of Homii. Si'conil-cln j f.t ) llctnrn tliketn ulrddiuoil riUii mmlu imilbiblo forcliher route , otruiinp eteurnlonlstH the privilege of Feeing tlin North and Houtli of Ireltnd.the lUvrrn .Mcr > ey and the plcluw"iio | Olydn. Hteurazo IAI. Author I.lnodratU pajablo free of charjto , nold at lowe t rates. For book of tours , ttoketHor further inlornmtlon auply to HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Salb St. , Chicago Or to any of our local uxunU. HMIH SCIENCK OF LIFE , the - * - grrat Jlcdlcal Work of the aga on Manhood , Nerrotia and Pnyilcnl Debility , I'rcmature Dtcllnc , Krrorio ; Youth , an4 thountoldmUorlciconCQ.u nt tbcrcon , CTO ILIJOS Gvo , IK prescription * for all dUeot Cloth , full gilt , only (1.00 , l > ) mall , icaled. Illuttratlvo Bamplo free to all young uid middle aged men. Send now. Tuo Gold anil Jewollod Wodal awarded to Uio author by the Na tional Medical Association. Addrcts I * . 0. box 1W5 , Boston. Ilatj. , or Dr , W. II. I'AIlKE'.l , grml uate of Ilan'urd JleUlcal ColleKO , 35yt.ar > ' practlca tn Iloston , who tnay Ira consulted confidentially Specialty , Dlicuca of JIan. Office No , i Ilulfuicb St. JTrMi.comtlned. Uuarantotatha ' calf pn In tli world tr n > ratliut conllnuouj XltctHo it ilaantltt wturrnl. . BoIsnUDt. V'ow rful. Uorible , ' OomtorUblo ud Kfftotlr * . Arold frauda , _ AM > E0itofuio ! iiEtTSnrouIU > UK5jSfil"fc Da. HCRKE. IBVIMTCK. lot WAJ/JH AYE. . PHIIICO ; FOUNTAIN KINE ) OUX A.ND PLUQ- Inoomcorablv tha Best. ' . Who Is WEAK , NEBVOCS. TUD , who In hla FOLLY t.nd IGNUKANVK bosTttlFLTBDnwajr hli TIGORof BUDT. aiNDand MANISOon.caiulngexbauitlDC drains upon tb FOVNTAINN of LIVE , AOnB. BAOUAOHB , Dreadful Dreami. WCAWNES5 * of Memory. I1ANII. d-SON or INHANITY , should eoniult at once too CKLECBATEI > Dr. Clarke , Established WC1. CT. Cluka baa made NERVOU * JOB * BItlTY , flllBOWIO and all Dlieuu Of the GErCITO imiNABT Orrani Life fiMidy. It makei NO dl Iterance WHAT yo liave taken or WHO has failed to euro you. JEV-rEII AI.KH luflerlng from di a eepecu Mar to their MX can coniult with the uauranet f ipeedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents poitaraj toi worki oa your dbeoiei. 43-Oend 4 oenU poatatr * fbr Oalebrated Work * on Chronic. Nervous and D ll Mte Dlieuu. Coneuliation , peraonalijr or b/ totter , flreo. Consult the old Vector. Vboaaiando nre4. ODIcei and nnrloM prlrata. rThoae oontemplatlnKMarrlan und for Dr. Clairbe'a celebrated ( Uid * Hale and Femnlr. each lie. , both 36e. gampa ) . Before confiding your case , consult r. CLAKKK. A friendly letter or call may tare future ( uBeringaml shame , and add golden yean to life.Book " Llfo'i ( Secret ) Kr > ron , " 50o. ( ttampi ) . Medlolne and wrltlnrt cant ererrwhare , cooum from vxponur * . Uoun , 8 to S : Sundays , 0 to 12. Address. ? . D. OLAflKE , M. D. MJ0SociarUS& . ' - * " " ' Yoor Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IS1 IT IS * Medlcmn that ncoiVi bUtftUUl to provo Ita worth. Dr , Calender's ' left lira Bitters , Blnte1 ° ° ly "I1 ? " " * ? IHttora In the United : The only Hitters recognized by thS United States inlornal rayenuo lows Ma Pro. prlotary Medlrlno. Lawfully Patented. No ot I'atent ' 14-9.573. Contulua no fusli olls'na unentlai oU , uo foreign BubMnnccT or damaS Ing clruxs. A perfaotly pure medicine SfrS pounded from I'ura Hoot llsrbs and OWfewK1 nt to the taste , aulet anil 8 csivi ! In Iti vurri' "ff P' " * otjellow Jw y lUgiltates the L Bowels. Inr ce Liver , Cures Diseases Llvori the Kidney. . Improves the Appetite Ifft Uror lllttora are aoM In Omaha , Neb. , br the { ollowlnif Urueiildtsi HkhnrdJOn Wrm c " \ \ iioicsuli1 , for tuo drurf Intorcatof N b ( iiiodniaii Drux'Co. . W. \VIiltohouso , T. W. Boaf. . . . 4 ll Un..t If L'ap. . nrlt u . . _ . . ! . . . " _ _ r"B .lame ; Forayth , II. ( .Hell , IJr , J. J. Huvllle , riiarmacr C. MTuriV ; Bur. K.CIiaiidlor , llnhn'a rimnnncr.lliirnuy A UaJT | J. - . Jlug J. w. narkc J. II.BchihTdt ! ilux llochYSi H.Uirl u > iiaon. W. K. l mh run , it. H. Cor , Mali Conrnd , Irunk W. I'ota. It. ilaiuiu on , < Jeo. Hoe dor ' > rd-a 1-harmacf , 0. A. MHclior. Howard Mtyera ! I.cll ! ! I.Uor I ' llltton. ' - - " ' " ' "In ClgarVabJ JOSEPH GILLOJTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION int. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PEBFEOT OP IT. J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner nth and tout-las at. OBo UlopUone , I/a ; UtslUtmco tolepUoa * , 6M.