OMAHA DAILY BEE RIDAY , OCTOBER 5. 1888. AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY , Appointments Recently Undo by the Board SOME CONTEMPLATED CHANGES. The rcrlotl of Wrnn llrn ; Safely I'nsscd nml Kvcrytliliiu Airnlu Uu n nlii K Sinootlily General and 1'eraonal Notes. HuiiEAtr or TUB OMAHA. tin , 1 10W 1' STIIEKT , T..INCOI.X. Oct . 4. I The prcfont session of the tx > nrd of tinivorrilty regents has not boon chnrnc- torixcd by any remarkable ovunta as yet. The business has been routlno In clinrnctor almost wholly. Soiuu of the committees have made their reports , while others are still to bo acted upon. It : nay bo truly said that insubordina tion has ceased , and that another period of university racket lias been safely passed. Matters are now running mnoothlj at the state university , and with the prerogatives the board of re gents propose to put Into the now chan cellor's hands , w'noovor ho may bo , will "bo proof against all future insurrec tions. tions.While While having done nothing rcmnrk- nblo the board has made the following appointments of general interest : Dr. E. G. Warner , chair of political and economical science ; Prof. V. .1. Emery , instructor of Latin ; Prof. 13. Shimek , instructor in zoology ; Ro coo .Pounu , assistant in botanical laboratory. These appointments seem to give uni versal satisfaction. The tenure of Prof. Bennett's posi tion has been made indefinite. Heretofore - fore his election has been made un- nunlly. It is understood that ho will hold his position as long as ho gets along well. Ho now has a vote in fac ulty meotingH whenever anything come.-i up relating to the latin department. ' . ' 'lore is u movement on foot to stimu late the medical department in the BtaU university. It is understood that the board of regents look with favor upon the project , and will bring influ ences to bear upon the coming btato as- Eoinbly for the necessary appropriation to MR'cessfully operate and keep it alive. Jr. Lowery and other physicians of the eitv met the board of regents lust night and held a short 'onforcnco relating to the matter. As to , usl what was done THE BKK repre sentative is not informed , but onongh is known to warra.it , the .statement that both medical and legal departments will shortly become ono of the state's chic' institiiiion of learning. SIIOKKMVA1T STILI. FASTS. At ( i o'clock this evening Fred Mick- cl'Tait closed four of the fifteen days' fast UIXMI which ho has entered. He is making his regular run on the Missouri Pacific between Lincoln and Auburn , nnd stands the presnure on a hot lemon- sulo decoction , which ho takes from four to six times a day. lie will make an olTort to do his regular work during the allotted fifteen days , and thinks that ho will not be compelled to call reliof. Ho expects to reduce his 400 pounds avoirdupois , at least one- eighth , by the ordeal. "Thus far on my fast , " says Mr. Mlckelwait , "I do not feel the bad effects I did in my first ef fort , during the early part of last sum mer. I will got through all right and fool the better for it a month later. ' * ' A I'ASTOU'S HKCKPTIOJf. The late M. E. conference returned Dr. A. Marino to guide the spiritual welfare of St. Paul's another year , This was according to the expressed wish of the membership of the charge , nnd to attest their appreciation of the good pastor's worth , ana the esteem in which ho is held , his people tendered him a reception last night in the par lors of the church that was most pleas ant and happy. Rev. Marine com mences his second year's work under the most auspicious circumstances , and the good people of the church are to bo congratulated on securing him. The only cloud that i orshactows the church is the pew and a > Ui-pcw rental. This is n bono of contention In the church , and at this time the breeze whisporj pretty loud and it may blow into a church cyclone. ALMOST A FATAL ACCIDENT. Shortly after dinner yesterday the fire alarm sounded. The blaze proved to bo under the drug store of Nelson , 130 South Twelfth street , and its source J a barrel of turpentine. The fire was soon subdued. But a catastrophe had happened elso- vhoro. As the engine from house No. 1 rounded the corner of Eleventh and N btreets at full speed it was overturned by a too sharp turn and fell , breaking the engine , pinning ono man under the front wheels and throwing another . against the curbing with such force as to knock him insensible. The wreck was cleared up. The men were taken out nnd conveyed to the engine house They proved to bo C. W. elites , the driver , who was so severely kicked ' Bhort time since , and Ben 'Floyd. The former suffered a dislocation of the ankle ; the lattor's loft shoulder was fractured and dislocated and his ankle also dislocated. Both mon wore badly bruised. At last accounts when scon by the reporter they were resting easily and thanking their lucky stars it was no worse. SUl'UUMK COURT PROCEKDINQS. Court mot pursuant to adjournment Richardson vs Doty. Plaintiff or dered to servo briefs by Saturday next The following causes were argued and submitted : Gillilan vs Kendall. Motion. Knox vs Williams. Dunham vs Courtnay. Wittorvs Hoover. Lancaster County bank vs Gregory. Richardson county vs Hull ; error from the district of said county. Re versed and remanded. Opinion by Judge Cobb. Court adjourned until Tuesday , Octo ber 9 , at 8:80 : o'clock.when cases from Second Judicial district placed at fee of docket will bo called. DISTHICT COURT CASES. Two transcripts were filed in the dla trlut-court yostorduy in cases anpealei' from a justice's court. They are entitled titled S. II. McCoy vs Frank Morrisoy W. II. Kwing also appeals one again * the game oarty from the same court. The Chicago , Burlington ft Quiticy filed yesterday through its attorneys dismissal of its case against the Missour Pacific railway company. CITY NEWS AND NOTKS. The prohibs are doing their love best to convert sinners on the corno of Fourtoenthand P streets. JooCritch field will hold the fort Friday evening and call sinners to repentance. Mon tugno , liowovor , will dulivor an oxhor tat ion nnd Huckins will sing. Th meetings arc well attended , and th jilodgo presented each night is numer ously higp-ed. Hon. St. n. K yrnan , of Talmago , In Lincoln to-day. Ho says thai the re publicans of Nemuha county look for a < cw deal this fall , nnd that Ciiurch ; ffatfo nnd Tom Majors will bo rebuked at the pcUa H they attempt to run mat ters with rt . > lRh n " > d At tha Sep. ' tembcr there were 387 patients In the hospital for the Insane mid 389 at the close. Yesterday another patient was added , nnd the vag at the police sta tion , who claims to bo a states man from New Muxlco on route to Washington to insist upon the ad- mib lon of that territory into the union on equal terms with Dakota , will proba bly swell the number ono more. The auditor of public accounts has registered South Omaha bonds as fol lows : Funding bonds. $30,000 ; L street viaduct , &UUOO ! ; O street viaduct , W5,000 ; paving , 12.000 ; sewers. SUL',000. All of these except the first bear in terest at the rats of 0 per cent and run twenty years ; optional after five years. William Scliulz and Miss EMlu Gobi , Lunndor Johnston and Miss Lena M. Eberly , John Nutzol nnd Miss Anna Luhrs , and Daniel B. Turncy and Miss Essie V. Jordan were licensed to wed yesterday by his honor , John Stewart. A gas engine of the common pattern has been constructed by Prof. D. B. Brace , of the university , to run his mechanical apparatus. The news of the appointment of Lieu tenant T. W. Grillith as military in structor in the state university is re ceived with enthusiasm by the students who have maintained their drill alone thus far. A reception will be given to Lieutenant Gritlith on his arrival. Ijir on the Ocean Wave Indurates the stomach against sea sick ness , but a single or occasional transit ncroiH the "illimitable wetness" is pro ductive of grievous qualms , especially when it is stormy. Ocean travelers , yatchinen , ship surgeons , commercial buyers sent abroad , voyagers by steam boat , and all who are occasionally or frequently called upon to bo where "bil lows arc buffeted , " should take along Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , the linoit known an tdiote for seasicknessmalaria , biliousness , and disorders of the stomach and bowels. Many travelers by rail road , with delicate stomachs and nerves , likewise sullor severely on route. These will find the bitters surely helpful and consolatory. Traveling , even in swift , steady and commodious steamships and bumptuoud palace cars , is nol always a source of unmixed joy and delight , and the bitters does much to counteract the discomforts attending it. aggravated by delicate health. Rheumatism brought on by dam ] ) weather , kidney troubles and debility , are effectually relieved by the bitters. A Narrow From Theodore Roosevelt's illustrated paper on "Frontier Types , " in the Oc tober Century , wo quote the following description of ono of his trappers , a French Canadian : "Onco or twice ho showed a curious reluctance about al lowing a man to approach him suddenly from behind. Altogether his notions were BO odd thut 1 felt some curiosity to learn his history. It turned out that ho had been through a rather uncanny ex perience the winter before. Ho and another man hud pone into a remote basin , or inclosed valley , in the heart of the mountains , where panic was very plentiful ; indeed , it was so abundant that they decided to ptiss the winter there. Accordingly they put up a log cabin , working hardand merely lulling enough meat for their immediate uso. Just as it was tini.slica winter bpt in with tremendous snow storms. Going out to hunt , In the first , lull , they found , to their consternation , that every head of game had loft the valley. Not an ani mal was to bo found therein ; they had abandoned it for their winter haunts. They were afraid of trying to break out through the deep snow drifts , and starv ation stared them in the face if they staid. The man that I met had his dog with him. They put themselves on very short commons , so as to use up their flour as slowly as possible , and hunted unwcariedly , but saw nothing. Soon a violent quarrel broke out between them. The other man , a fierce , sullen follow , insisted that the dog should bo killoJ , but the owner was exceedingly attached to it , and refused. For a couple of weoka they spoke no words to each other , though cooped in the little nar row pen of logs. Then ono night the owner of the dog was wakened by the animal crying out ; the other man had tried to kill It with his knife , but failed. The provisions were now almost ex hausted , and the two men were glaring ut ouch otho with the rage of maddened , ravening hunger. Neither dared to sloop , for fear that the ether would kill him. Then the one who owned the dog at last spoke , nnd proposed that , to give each other a chance for his life , they should separate. Ho would take half ( if the handful of flour that was loft and start olT to try to got home ; the other should stay whore ho was ; and if ho tried to follow the first , ho was warned that he would bo shot without mercy A like fate was to bo the j > ortion of the wanderer if driven to return to the hut. The arrangement was agreed to and the two men separated , neither daring to turn his back while they wore within ritlo-shot of each other. For two days the ono who vrent off tolled on with weary weakness through the snow-drifts. Late on the second afternoon , as ho looked back from a high ridge , ho saw in the far distance a black speck against the snow , coming along on his trail. His companion was dojrging his footsteps. Immediately ho followed his own trail back a little and lay in am bush. At dusk his companion came stealthily up , rillo In hand , peering cautiously ahead , his drawn face show ing the starved , eager ferocity of a wild beast , and the man ho was hunt ing shot him down exactly as if ho had been ono. Leaving the body where it fell , the wanderer continued his jour ney , the dog staggering' painfully be hind him. The next evening ho baked his last cake nnd divided it with the dog. In the morning , with his bolt drawn still tighter around his skeleton body , ho once moro sot out , with appar ently only a few hours dull misery be tween him and death. At noon lie crossed the track of a huge timber- wolf ; instantly the doff gave tongue , and , rallying its strength , ran along the trail. The man struggled after. At last his strength gave out and ho sat down to die ; but while bitting still , slowly stiffening with thocoldho heard the dog baying in the woods. Shaking off his mortal numbness , ho orawlod towards the sound , nnd found the wolf over the body of u deer that ho had just killed , and keeping the dog from it. At the approach of the now assailant the wolf sullenly drew off , and man and dog toro the raw deor-llesh with hideous eagerness. It mndo them very sick for the next twenty-four hours ; but lying by the carcass for two or three days they recovered strength. " An Ofreimlve Breath is most distressing , not only to the per son nfllictod if ho has any pride , butte to those with whom ho comes In contact. It is a delicate matter to sponk of , but it has parted not only friends but lovers. Dad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sngo's Catarrh Remedy cures the worse cnies , aa thousands can testify. Iletilstlitc * Constable. A. f ! . Sorensen icfuscd to bo urrv lud by Constable Hudson Wednesday night nnd in the luj lo Unit ensued the officer w.w badly beaten. Sorcnion va finally overpowered and taUon to the police nation. Hu will bo tried at 2 p. in. to-day. What is more attractive tjian a jirottv face with n frenh , bright complexion/ For It Is use Pozr.uni's oowdqr. TIIH EIECTHIO KAlhWAY. President Kvnrm Tcfltt Something About Proposed l'rc\eotrt. | In conversinp with .T T. Evnn * , president f the Omtihii and Council Ihi ) Its llritlgo company , the gentleman in re sponse to a query concerning what bis coin- > uny proi > oscd to do , replied ! "Wo Intend to make this n great enter prise to bo operated In the Interests of both cities. Of course , wo admit that from a busi- less standpoint , Omaha will bo the more bcncflttcd. Wo do not contend that we can meet Omalm prices In every respect , for the rcntoti that wo huvc not sufllclont homo com- lotition. Hut on the other hand , wo have n Council LilutTs the finest residuntceloca- | tlons of nny spotou this munduno sphere. We will bo heneflttcd la tlili respect , xvhlch will counterbalance any falling oft In the other. Now , our company doi-s not propose to bo slow In advancing our electric railway be tween the two cities. Wo have now a land- intj-pluoo fur pasftcn cr trufllc on this side at Ninth and Douylas streets , but we intend to go further. "At the time the injunction was served ; ipon Dr. Mercer , partial arrangements had iecti entered into whereby our company win to have the use of bis track. Wo have also endeavored to negotiate for n similar fran chise with the Omaha Horso-Car railway , but have not as yet inado any definite ar rangement. The latter Is our choice , but If we cannot sccuro the franchise , wo will use the Mercer system. The charter under which Mercer Is constructing his lines com- | iuls him to give the franchise of his track to nny other company of a llko description , and that when the principals cannot agree upon the stipulation , the court must name the rate. \t first , I think our company will run cars up Douglas to Fourteenth , from thence to Howard street , tlicnco on Howard to Twelfth and on Twelfth to Douglas. This will then give us direct connection with the horse car nnd cable lines , " "How are you arranged on rapid transit } " " \Vecaurunourtrains from a slow pace lo fifteen miles per hour. " "Have you arranged your rates as yet ? " "Wo have , for pedestrian and vehicle travel. " The rules , as given by Mr. Evans are as follows : Horse , buggy nnd driver 10 Two horses and driver 15 Pedestrians 0. " > Faro In electric cars 05 Each individual passenger in vehicle. . . .03 In the driving season Mr. Evans said that season tickets could bo had at ono fare the round-trip , and that tmid tickets would bo good each nvenlng after 0 o'clock. He also stated that the company would run social trains , to bo known as church and opera trains , upon which special rates would bo given. These trains will bo put in service between the two cities within u short period after the formal opening of the highway across the turbulent Missouri. Lee CABINS , lacking ele gance , were yet comfor table homes. Health and happiness were found in thorn. The best of the simple remedies used arc given to the world in Wnr- nor's Log Cabin Remedies made by Warner of Sato Cure fame. Regulate the regulator with Warn.or's , Log t'abin.Sarsaparilla. THE NEW CAIJIjE. That Proposed to be Imld by the llorHc Car Coinpniiy. The management of the Omaha Horco Uailwny company have been expecting fi engineer , D. .1. Miller , from New York for some time , but up to yesterday he had notar rived. It is he who has made the pliins for the proposed change from the present sys tern to tha' of a ruble lino. He has ulso made an estimate of the proposed co t. and when ho arrives the proposition to build , of which several have been made , will bo opened. The plan is that known as the American , and is now in operation on Tenth avenue in Now York , where , it is claimed , it has been auito suc cessful. It requires less excavating , may be built more rapidly , nnd with less expense , than the cable system now in use in this and other cities. A special feature of the system will bo the use of two cables , ono of which will lie unused In the tube except in case of the breaking of the other , when it may bo readily utilized. The power-house will be located on the corner of Park and Wool worth avenues , on the site of Iho present car bams , and lint on the corner of Ninth and Fnrnam , as has been staled. The line will conned with the bridge motor cars on the former street. If the season be an open ono there is it prob ability of a considerable part of the Irack be ing laid this season , the line to DO changed being that of Farmun street and Park avenue. If vyintcr should set in early , how ever , work will not bo undertaken , but ma tcrial will bo collected , so that construction may be commenced early in the spring. An Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. The familiar head-line "NX ) Doses Ono Del lar1 stolen by imitators , is original with and true only of Hood's Samxpar ilia. Tills can easily bo proven byany ono who dobires to test the matlor. For real economy , buy only Hood's I Sarsaparilla. Sold bv all druggisls. I Returned Orators. Hon. W. J. Connell has returned from a trip to Hlehurdson county. ' 'After leaving Lincoln , " said the gentleman , "Hon. John Hush and mysslf visitoJ Falls City and Dawson , in Uichordson county. At Dawson a grand rally was hold , at which both Mr. Hush and myself spoke. We had a very pleasant tlmo and mo' , with n most enthusiastic reception. The farmers gathered at Dawsou from nil parts of the county to the number of U,000 to meet us , and the general expression among them was one of confidence in the election of not only the national and state , but the leg islative ticket also. They all seemed to bo enthusiastically in favor of protection and tariff reform as advocated by the repub lican party. The general expression was in favor of the cntiro state ticket , and the opinion is there that It will be elected by from 15,000 to 25,000 majority. A little later in the campaign another grand rally will beheld hold at Fulls City , at which I will probably speak on Saturday night there will bo n rally at Elkhorn station , at which Mr. W. P. Ourley and myself will both speak. " Everyone who has once used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup invariably resorts to it again for cold , etc. "When vice prevails and impious inen bear sway , " When cuts , sprains , bruises torment all the day ; Then ease from pain from care and hurt is scat Dy great Salvation Oil , the standard lini ment. Hebrew Ijadlca' Sewing Society. A mooting of special importance will beheld held at the vestry rooms of the Synagogue this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This charitable iuttttutlon bus been in existence for the put three years and has done much In mitigating poverty and distress in this city. The present officers are Mrs. M. Hell- man , president ; Mrs. F. Adler , vice presi dent ; Mrs. f. Now , secretary , and Mrs. A. Newman , treasurer. The attendance of all members is earnestly requested. An Absolute Curo. The OIU01NAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in Urge two ounce tin boxes , and Is an absaluto cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , am ) all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mall 30 cents. \Vonnm Mko Goort Hwlmniera. ' Argonaut : The records of the hu mane societies on both &idua of the At lantic show that of late years n fair pro portion of their inpduU fall to the lot of girls. There were gavoral notable Instances of rescue from drawing last summer by girls under twenty. Many women are accomplished swimmers. Tills is but natural. As the bouos are naturally lighter than those of men , nnd their flesh moro buoyant , they have less dilllculty to overcome in acquiring the art. Some ot thorn could float at the first attempt , if they could ncqtiiro.tho requisite faith in the power of , the water to hold them up. Swimming \ Very much an art of faith , for it is gouonilly the cao that when a person hdliovea sufllciontly in the buoyancy of the water to trust to it his precious body , lo ! ho is a swimmer. There were young girls at Newport last summer who couid float on the surface of the ocean with no moro dlfllculty ban they experienced in lying upon a &ofii. I'hoy ' could have floated for lours , if necessary. Some of the most famous swimming 'eats have boon accomplished by very , 'oiing women. It is by copying after nature that man jets best results. Dr. Jones' Red 31ovcr Tonio is nature's own remedy , is jiuroly vegetable , can bo taken by the inoat delicate. Cures all Btonmoh , kid ney and liver troubles. 60 cents. Good man Drug Co. A Htrnnicc Hot on n Hani. A good story is told of an actor who ecently paid a visit to Cohoos. Ho ind but 93 to reach homo and the thought struck him that if ho could get some ono to bet with liin } he might attain the desired amount. Ho entered n saloon kept by an Irishman , told him "lis plight , baying ho wanted to make a bet. "All right. ' ' said the bartender , who hud just purchased a ham , "I'll bet you $1.60 that you can't carry Ibis ham across the street and back without laying it down. " the bet was promptly accepted and the actor boi/.od tho" ham by the string , walked across the street iind back , and "aid the ham on the floor. "You've est , " said the Irishman , "you laid it ilown ; bui hero comes a friend of mine ind you can got even. " The friend eadily bit at the bait. Ho seized the lam , walked acrobS Iho street and back , nnd hung the ham on a hook , thus win ning the stakes. It is not known whether the actor eas reached his des tination yet. Its superior oxrcllon i' proven In millions ot liome for mor than a quarter of n century. It is used by the United States Government. En dorsed hy the hefid-i of the great Universities ns the htroiiRei.t. pnre nmlmost healthful. Jr. Price's Uronni Unking Powder docs not contuln nmmonlii. tltnn or uliiin. SoM only In rans. PHICK HAKINO POWDKK CO. New Vork. CuirBgo. St. Louis. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. Wcuf\E ron \ EATARRH ' AB'i CTINE10 * CiM ) HOvY Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS Nuvint IUB.V : EQUAL TO PUBS ' ENT MAKE. Mour. POP in , AK " THAN EVKU , A PEUFEOT FIT GUARANTEED. 1 Three Lengths Short , Medium and Ex- , Twelve Grades. Highest Awards , . . . , . , - Granted , THE BE8TGOODH AND CHEAPEST QUAMTY. FOU SALE EVERYWHERE. THOMSON , LANQDOH & CO. , NEW YOEE S01.K MANUKACTUUKB3. Mention the OoiK'n * lee. | Bl | O hu given nnlyet til iiiltftctlou la the cure of Qcucrrhcca and Oleet. Ipreectlboltaoa f < 1 gate ID recommend- ioff It to all uCTer n. i.J. STORED , H.D. , Doestur , III. mien , 01.00. Sold br All PfHSISTENf Advertising hu always proved succe ful. Itefort placing nny Newspaper Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS. tauro. CHICAGO * GRAND EXTENSION , Our store lias again become to small for us , and wo have just completed arrange ments for additional room. "Wo have leased the adjoining three story building no\r occupied by Robert Purvis. This building will bo immediately altered and fixed up for our use , and wo expect to have the same ready for occupancy by the middle of October. The new addition will gjve us a separate spacious entrance and largo show windows on 14th street , and when connected with our present store , wo will have the largest Clothing - ing House west of Chicago. We had contemplated to take this additional building next spring , but the im i , mense increase in our business and the enormous stock wo are getting this season , has forced us to make immediate arrangements. If As wo have to give up considerable space of our present store to the workman during the time alterations are in progress , wo will bo very much crowded and have decided to unload such goods , which are mainly in demand now and can bo moved quick. Underwear is one of the departments , which requires more room than others ; we have an immense variety , all new and this season's styles. Wo have always been head quarters for these goods ; no other house ever attempted to compete with us. In order to move a good share of our stock within the next few days , we have now put prices on them which will make it a big inducement for anybody to lay in his seasons supply. Hats are going fast enough , but they too , take up so much room. Wo want them to go still faster and the prices are made in accordance. Ladies'should not fail to visit our boy's department this week. . We have an im mense stock of Suitsand Overcoats , and we will make special low prices. You can buy two suits of us for what you wouldhave to pay for ono suit elsewhere. Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlingfon Burlington ) * 8niie [ Roufe , CB&q.R.R. ; -C.B8g.Rl1. The Burlington takes the l ad. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska * It was in advance of at I lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the vening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington Roufe C.B.8QR.R , THE CHICAGO " ° MORTH- WESTERN W RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tne only roa.l to take ( or IKii Moinet , Manbaltown Cedar Uaplcli , Cllnum. Dlxon. Chicago. Milwaukee , and all points Ka > U To tlm people of NeUralkn Colorado rado , \ \ jomlnir. Ut.ih , Itlulm , Nurada. Urenuii.V jli- Inilon nnd CiliKirnia.lt niTcrj superior adrantnxei not ponlble by nnr other line , Amonti * fewer the numerous polnti of > upcrlorltr enjoyed by tbe patron * of thl < mad between Ooiabn and Chleaicu. are II * throe tralni n day of DAY COACIIKS , which nre the nncit that linraan art and Inxenultr can create. Ita PAI.ACK Sl.KKl'INO OAltS ibe equal of which cannot b found elsewhere At Council ninfTi. th trulntof the Union I'artrlc Hull- way connect in union depot with tbOM of the Chi- raeo A Northwestern Hy. loChiciwo the trains of this line make cloie connection with tlioio of all other Kaitern lines. Kor Detroit , Culnmb < i > . Indlanapollf , Cincinnati , Nlavara Kails , ItutTil" . IMtthuiy , Toronto , Montreal , llOJton. New York , I'bllftdelpma , llaltlinoru. Wuu * Inxton , and ull points In the ast. Ask for tickets rta " " * "NORTHWESTERN" If you wl'h the best accommodation. All ticket axenti aell ticket * Tla this Hue. it uuutiirr. K. P. wiuso.v. Uen'l Manager. Ueo'l t'nti'r ' Agent. ciiKMnn , H.L8. W. N. UAIICOCK. ( ieu'l We.terb Agent. U , K. Kl MM AM , , Ticket Asont. „ 0r , , WKnT , cuy Passenger Ajent. HOI Fnrnum Street Oinana , N b. PENNVnoVAE. WAFERA tn uoc ululljr UMxl monthly bjrorwr 10,000 -Ladlo * . AruSofe. Kfftctuoland fhotunt 1 Pr box by mall.or at dray/glito , Brolecl arHculan 3 portage atunpa. Addreai TUG Eiwuu. CutMicAL Oo , Dnaon , Mica. for al anilj \ \ tnatl by Goodman l > rnaCot Omaha. Aieb , IUr e' * l < * tro.M ftcnrtlc belt. ITnsMcombined. Uiiarutctdth * onlj one In Ui * world inncntlni acontlaanaa Kltctrio * Magnttw , . - nl. SclentlHo , Powerful. Durable , j , Comtortabta ( aid KfftlT . Avoid fraud * . 9U O er ( > , OOOcorrd. Bond Rump for p oiphlek _ AI. 0 ELECrtlUU 11ELTH 1TOU tfl KAaKH. Ol. HORNE. lUVCNTHt 181 WUWI AVE. . CM1OCO. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PAKIS EXPOSITION W . NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-SO4. THE MOST PEBFECT OP PENS 'ft ' U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , UEB. Paid Up Capital $400,000 Surplus . " ) 0,000 II. W. YATKS , Preildent. LEWIS 8. HEEn. Vice President. A. K.TOUZAMN , 2nd Vice I'rosldent. W. II. H. HuailKS , UuUler. w v. Mouse , JOHN S. Coi.t.tns. H. W. YATED. LEWIS S. ItKCf , A. B. TOU-/AMN. Banking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and I'.irnam Sts. A General llankjiit ; Ilualneas Transacted. FARM m OMAHA CITY LOANS , The Kansas City Investment Co , 30 Cliumbor of Coiitiuurce , OMAHA , Klin. No delays. All business dune at this office. FOUNTAIN FINE CUT . > VND PJULJQ- _ _ incomparably tn * t , fastest and flueii in the wurla . | PaMonjjer accommodation * UQPzcellel ! CIRCAMIA Oct-Mh I ANCnollIA Oct. 27ta KlIINKHSIA Oct. nth I KTHIOI'IA. Oct.ajtb I NEW YORK TO I.IVEIIPOOI VIA Qurrs-'Towx. Tlie Celebrated I lamest and llnon I'av I OPT. 31(1 hteamslilp t tenner Htcanicr In I CITV OK HOME. I th World. I Baleen passage toUlasnoir , l > erry. I Jrurpool. Uelfast orOueeiiitown , HO and upwards perGlumiow stuam * ers , H ) and upwards for City of Uonir. Second-clasi VO. Itolurn Uckela at reduced rulun made urailable for cither route , offeiinc excursionist * thecrlrllece of seeing the North and South of Irelandthe Klrnr ! Mersey and the picturesque Clyde , tttoeragr ! J ) Anchor Line drafts payable free of cliarre , told al lowest rat s. Kor ) > ook ot tour * , tickets or further Information apply lo HENDERSON BEOS. , 72 La Sallo St. , Chicago \ Or to any of our local agents. Timber Claims , ' Tree Seeds and Seedlings for Timber Claim * , I'rtilt Trees , SinMl Fruits , Ornamentals , Hv r- greens , etc. Bend for price Ust-KUKEl Addrej" . JL > . S. IAIli : , Prop. , ShenancJoah , Iowa. 2I. 29,850 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars ' * Cripctliaput two . drum' 1010 IV UAOIXC OKVCCIST * . RW.TANSIU&CO..B5 Stale fil. PEERLESS DYES" ARE THE UltUOUlSTS. BEST GOLD t'KN OIVKN A WAV. 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