THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY. OOTOBEK 6. 1883 , THEY BOTH WANT THE CHILD A Slrajigo Oaso on Trial In the Lnn- cactor Courts. AFFAIRS AT THE UNIVERSITY. Newman nt ilio Cn | ltnl An D Alli-Rod Artcdlan Well Gen- crttl nnil Personal Notes nnil Gossip. LIXCOI.K DurtEAti or THE OMAHA Hen , ) KM ) 1 STIIKKT , V LINCOLN. Oct. 5. I There was something of n BCOIIO In the county court room when Judge Stewart hcnril the uppllciitinn for the appointment of ix guardian of Uichanl SuunJers , the little foiir-.vcar-old boy who hni been hustled nbout In the Lmiuantur county courts during the ( taut two or three days , It will be remem bered that Ous Sntindcrn nocurcd possession of the ohlld by gix'lng bond for hit nppcur- nnce i't the cotnmnnd of the court In the sum of $500 , and that subsequently Mary Clark , a Well known profltltuta of the cty | , undertook to counter Otis' deal on a writ of habeas corpus obtained from the district court , and that It missed llro by Mary's failure to In demnify the sheriff for the service. Yester day the case was tried In Justice Crocker's court , Mary having charged Ous with kid- iiappingtho child , but on it hearing the court promptly dismissed the case. Mary claims that Ous Is her lawfully Wedded husband. Ous repudiates the Claim , but judging from the testimony It looks to the man up a tree as though they have been liv ing together as such. The child has been n special charge. IJoth Out and Mary cared and provided for him. The bearing of the \vonmn in the t'onrt soon indicated Unit she liad become deeply attached to the llttlo fellow. She told her story amidst sobs and tears , and they certainly came from a deeply Wounded heart , The testimony adduced bids to show that Ous anil Mary have lived to gether for the past four years , and limb when Klchard was a babe they took him from the dying urtns of some frail mother and slnco then have fe < l. clothed and cared for him , Htittlio lifoof sinful lova ramo to an end. Ous and Mary quarreled , culled each other hard names and hurled lamps , dishes and other articles at each other indiscriminately , f nnd finally they concluded to di vide worldly possessions and sop- nratc. Hut the boy suddenly became a bone of contention. Mary assorted that she was abundantly able to provide for him In every way. Ous , however , had a different Idea and secured possession of the child as stated above. Ho sates that the woman is not a lit guardian and asks that the court ap point one. Ho allege * that Mary gets drunk and raises caln and would abuse so sacred a trust. It is understood that .ludgo Crocker luis consented to talco the child and care for him as his own , and the future welfare of the little fellow , It Is alleged , alone is sought. Tlio dti/cna of Lincoln in any way connected With the case say that neither the man nor woman are flt to havd the cnro o < the child. \Vhat the court will do remains to bo seen. At tills hour the case is being hotly contested nnd will probably hang fire dnring the entire afternoon. The lawyers seem to fear that the ground work is being laid for the criminal prosecu tion of their respective clients. It Is a notorious rious fact that the couple have lived together ( luring the past six yoais as husband and wife , or at least It has been so understood. Iticlmrd is a bright little boy and under proper surroundings may become a useful umnv "It is the clear July of the court , " said a prominent cltl/rn this afternoon , "to take the child wholly from the inllucnce of cither Ous or Mary , and in that event Judge Crocker's guardianship will be denied , THE t'N'IVKIlSITV Mr.ntCVt. COI.l.ROB. It is stated upon reliable authority that a special effort will be made by the board of regents to secure a sufficient appropriation to insure the reinstatement of the medical de partment of the state university. THe medi cal fraternities of Lincoln and Omaha will co-operato with the board to this end. Dur ing the session of the board , which closed yesterday , as Tin : UKE intimated this mornIng - Ing , a conference was held with the board , which waft attended by Dr. Lowery and other physicians of Lincoln , and , it leaks out to-day , by Dr. Moore , of Omaha , also. On the part of the Omaha medical college Dr. ftlooro stated that if a sufficient appropriation t could bo secured to properly sustain the cell - l go as a department in the state university , the Omaha college would be disbanded In its faVor , and that the faculty tnero would heartily give every possible nUl for ita success and perpetuity. ' Thii proposition , " . the doctor said , "Is niodo because wo have outgrown oui present quarters and must get down deer into our pockets and erect a new college building and make other heavy expenditures , nnxl wedo not fcol able or called upon to dc thla. And , above all , wo1 feel that one good medical college in the state is much bottei than two or more poor ones. But the Onmlir school will continue to live and operate until this proposition Is acted upon in such a manner nor as will insure the success of tho- depart tncnt In the statn university. A suftlciont Appropriation and a competent faculty atone can give such assurance. " uxDEunmi * WON nia HOME. Bishop Nawman. of the Methodist Episco pal church , has been in Lincoln sinc < Wednesday evening. He is accompanied bj lite wife , unit they are pleasantly situated a' ' lion , T. J. InihofT' * cosy home , whore thej will rest and recruit for a few days. At ar curly hour this afternoon THIS UKK corro spondcnt called upon him and received i most cordial greeting. To the qucs tion , Have you yet decided when you will inakn your episcopal resIdence Idonco I the bishop said : "I am undecided ; I shall loc.tto where can do Methodism the mostgopd. It will matter tor but llttlo whore that shall be , for I wil not bo at homo more than three months ou of any ono year. My work will bo largely it conference fields , nnd my home will b chosen with that end in sight. Before mall ing decision on so important a matter I shal two to look the field over very carefully his will take some little time , and I shal rot hurry. During the present month I shal travel over the tuto considerably , and whoi ,1 have done so I can decide upon the matte moro intelligently than now. But I shal locate whcrcr I cim do my people the mos good and reach them best. " AX AI.I.KOEU AKTKSUN WULI , . The citizens of Lincoln are n credulou people. They now bank" on the discovery o a genuine artesian well. This may or ma not bo true , but a strata nf water has bee reached across the Antelope that llowe forty-livo gallons pur minute for over twolvi hours. The fact , however , tlknt the wnto upply weakened within a day argues again ? the flow being continuous. It is said that th water of the well Is puns and soft , nnd thii if the vein will hold out thu water quostlo is settled In Lincoln for all time. Burn : proposition may yet have to go begging. CUV NKWS AND NOTHS. The state officials are nearly all off o Junketing tours. This is especially true c the candidates for re-election. Patrick Kgan and I'rof. H. W. Cnldwo are wrangling on the tariff question in hhtoi through the column of the Call. This contn vorsy promUes to become interesting. Dry bone * in political circles will shake i Ba soon as the executive committee mco ngaiii. The expose of the campaign fut call of the committee will bo hauled over tl coals. An interesting story is about to 1 exploded. General Van Wyck returned from Oi to-day , whore ho Attended the county fal lie addressed a largo concourse of people < the grounds , and reports a grand time. Tl general says that the boys are doing goi Work In the harness all along the line. Joe Critchrteld Is m the city. Ho wilt tc the story of his conversion at the prohlt lent to-night. Thesu meetings are said to ' nn all-around circus , and some of the o soaks Und it good to have been there. Fred Mickelwalt Is on th fifth day of t fast. Ho had reduced bU tlesh 10 } { poun last night Ho clings to his decoction of h leinonaue , and says that ho expects to Sixty rounds lighter at the clew of the f teen days. _ _ Distress after onting , heartburn , sic licuilixche and indigestion are cured 1 flood's SarsnpnriUa. It creates n got appetite. _ _ \Vli t It CoiitB to Make Ktioe * . Urndstreot's : For comparlton wl the European products In the matter coat of labor Mr. Sehoonhof took for Btnmlnril Indies' button boots of first cjuiility , manufactured lit Lynn , Mass. Ills sninnlca wore universally praised in Kuropo for their workmanship mid np- penruticoi From the information given to Mr. Shoonhof it appears that the cost of the labor in turning out a pair of fluoh goods in Lynn luJlG cents. For the labor employed in making Bhoos of the same description there is paid in Frank fort ol cents , in Uerlln 57 cents , in Vlonna71 ccnU , in Stafford 031 cents nnd in Leicester 01 cunts. Taking the American cost again as a bawls , the la bor cost in Frankfort is 74 per cent greater than in Lynn , in Itorliu S3 per cents greater , in Vienna 1011 per cent greater , in Stafford 8- per cent greater and in Leicester Hi ? per cent Creator. Hut on account of their superior skill , greater adaptability , moro complolo machinery and moro active vital force , duo to their better utibslstoncc , etc. , the weekly earnings of men and women In the American Hhops are very muoli greater than abroad. Yes , ho loves you now , 'tis trua , Lass with o.cs . of viulet blue , Lips as sweet as honey-dew , Bonny little bridel Will ho love you as to-day When your bloom has fled away , When your golden locks are gray- Will Ills love abide' Yes , if it is the true kind It will stn- vlvo nil the inevitable wastes and changes of life. But , it is every woman's desire nnu duty to retain , as long as she can , the attractions that made her charming and beloved in youth. No ono can keep her youthful bloom or equable temper if weighed down and sulforlng from female weak ness and disorders. Or. Plerco's Favorite - vorito Prescription is a remedy for these troubles. Sold by druggists. A IlcMir Story. Hnrrlsburg Telegraph : Sergeant James Morgan , of San Carlos , Arizona Territory , writes the Telegraph , under date of September 5 , of a light a former Harrinburger had vith u big black boar. Sergeant Morgan says : "A little inci dent happoiiodnoar hero which I think worthy of notice. Corporal William P. Battle , of Troop IITenth cavalr.ywhilo out hunting on the lilstof August , Imp- poiicd upon a huge black bear. Cor poral Battle is as good an average shot w the United States army affords , hav ing boon for live years a marksman and sharpshooter. liis first shot at the boar was at a distance of 150 yards , striking the shoulder of the animal. Bruin never stopped in his advance , nor did Battle retreat. Aiming carefully and steadily , ho continued to fire on the en raged bear until seventeen shots were pumped into him , every shot taking effect. On the last shot Air. Bruin had advanced to within three yards of Bat tle , who took good aim and hit him in the mouth , killing him. The bear had three shots in the head , two in the mouth and ono in the cyo. Corporal Battle , I learn , was formerly of Harrisburg - burg , I'll. Persons intending to purchase furs for the coming season will lind it to their advantage to look at my samples , I will bo nt the Millard hotel between the hours of 11 in the morning nnd 5:30 : in the afternoon. O. S. l-'AWKNKtt , With Mathony , Huynio & Co. , St. Paul , Minn. , manufacturing furiora Killed by nn Kaile. A Wichita , Kan. , special says that the baby of a farmer , William Boattle , who lives on the Ciinmiinon river north of the territory line , was carried off by an englo. Boattle wont to work in the morning leaving in his dugout his two children , ono five years old and a baby oged two months. About noon Beattto returned homo and found his girl in tears. She said she had taken the baby into the yard and left it while she went into the house. In a , few minutes she heard n cry and looking out saw the baby "Hying away , " as * hoexpressed it. The father know at once that an eagle had visited his homo and summoned his neighbors to the wooded banks of the river , for which the eagle had made. In about an hour the sound of a shot summoned the searchers together. Ono of the men had found the caglo and was engaged In a deadly conlliet with it. Ho had emptied his gun nt the big bird and broken a wing and was using his gun as a club when reinforcements ar rived. The eagle Muttered into the bush , and then the father saw his infant dead , the body horribly lacerated and part gone. An Absolute Cum. The OU1O1NAL ABIETINB OINTMENT Is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will posit ivelv care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 centa per box by roaH 30 cents. Charged Him Kxtrn. Detroit BYee Press : Uusonborry Hung himself into 11 chair and the barber soon had his face covered with lather. lie was in u , garrulous mood ; wo mean Uusonborry was not the barber. His tongue wagged incessantly. Ho covered every topic of the war. The barber couldn't got u word in edgewise. Ho didn't ' oven try. He said "yep" once or twice , but so crisply that it sounded hko dropping silver half dollars lars into the brush mug. "How much is it ? " Dusonberry asked , as ho thrust his hand into his pocket. "Ono dollar , " replied the barber. "Great horn spoon ! " exclaimed Dusonberry , "A dollar for shave ! I never paid more than 15 cents in my life. " ' That's my charge , too , sir. The other S3 cents is for depriving me of ono of my acknowledged rights. " "What right is that ? " asked Dusen- berry "Tho right to do all the talking. If you are an honest man you'll compensate mo for such deprivation. " CREAM Its superior excellence proven in mlllloiunl homes for more than a quarter of a century , li Is used by the United States Oovsrnmwit. En dotted by thu heads ot the great Universities ai tbe strongest , purest and most healthful. Dr 1'rlre's Cream Ilailnc 1'owMer iloon not contaii juiiionla. lime nr alnra. Hold only in cnus. IMllCK IJAKINO VOWDEK CO. New Vork. Chicago. . fit. I.ouU fEERLESS ITE8 BWIFT'H SPECIFIC li entirely ft TegeUbta rreporntton con- tnlnlnjt no Jlcrcurf , Potatb , Arteolc , or othc * polionotij lubitantfci. wirrs srEcmo Hat cured httndmli of rmc of rplthrllv. toft or Ctuccr of the Skin , thoutand * of eajM of Eciemn , lllood Itumort ncd 8iln ! DUrMei , ntl hundreds of thou an < li nt CMO of Oorof * mImBlomI Poison aud lllood Taint. wirrs trr.ciFie IUi rr1t vSl tbotu ntl nt CAteiof Keren. till PoUoiilng , Khoutnnthm and Bllffnoii of tlio Jolutl. CniTTASOOcu. Tn-ra , flint 17 , 1H38 Stfltt'f pcclllo Co. , Alfnnta , da.Oontlemen : In th nrl/ ( > art of the present year , o bad oa * of blood poi m aiipiMrod upon ma. I Ufjton taking 8. B. 3. undtr adtlco tot another , ana to-day I ( eel orflatlf Improted. I am still taking the lueuletno ami thall continue to dee * o until I am prrfBOtlir.lL I brllara II W1U ffcl a perfect cure. Your" truly , Woe. P. Ilowiito , 111 W CotCHIU , S. O.j July T , 1184-The Snlft pMlDofo. , Atlanta , o . Oantlnmoni Iwoa a arriat luderer from muscular rhuinatUru tat tire yoars. I could not no porrnanrnt re lief from any medicine preio'lt > 4 br my phyilcian. 1 tmik OTcr a dozen bottle * of your a a. S , and untr I am M well at 1 erer WRI In my lire. I am ure four mtdlcln * cured tnt.auil I would recommend It tn any our luCurlUK from auy blood illiyaw. Youri iruly , . O. K. Hoaiiu. Con.tuotor C. A U. 11. n. WACO , Trxil , May 9 , ! Rn-Oontl nien i Th wife nt cru > < if my cuUnmnri wan terriMr afflicted with loutlnomo ffchl illseme.thnl corerod lipr whole body. She wa > confined to her bed for noveral yram by thin oinictlon , and could not belli liernf If at ell. Hue could ot > lcep from a Yiolent Itchlm ; nnd ( tinging f the ikln. The dlsoa-w baffled theaklllof the phjulclans who treated It. H r huitvtod rrz ti ilDally giving bin wlfit Swlft'j spvi-ltla , and nho cotnrtienced to Imtiroro almost lm tuMlutcly , and In a few wcekn nne wan ar > panmtly well. She It now a hearty On * . looklDK la < Iy , with no trace nf the affliction loft , your rery truly , J. K. BKARS , Wholejalu Drugglsr , Austin ATOUUO , ' TrrattSo on Blood and Skin DUruci mailed troi. tux S\-i7T Spncino Co. . Orowor 3 , AtUi.tn , On. ; Now York , 756 Uroadivay. , NPBEOEDBNTBD ATTRACTION U OVKlt A IMlLlilOX DtSTKIllUTKDt Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incori'ar.itcd by the lptllntiiro of lfW * . for F/d- tiCHtlonitl nnil Churltiitile p < irpose4 , Hnillts fiiin- chlbis made n part of thetirc'ent State ( 'onstllu- tion , In 1S71. ! by an ovfrwlu-lmliiK pnmilnr vote. It GHANIl KXTKAOHDINAKY OHAWINCS t : ko plAce St'inl-Anniiiilly ( June nnd December ) md Iti U1IAM ) SINdl.i : NUMIinit I HA\V- INUStakoplixceonench of thn other ten montlis In the year , nnd uro nil dra\Mi In public , at the Acftdt'iny of Music , NewOrieHiis , La. " \Vodo lioieby certify that wo supervise the arrnnuumpnts for nlltho Monthly nnd Suml-An- nuitl llrawlnus of The Louisiana State tott cry ( Ximpnny , ixiul In person inuunite' and control the IlrnwlnRS themselvt' ! * , nnd thnt the sumo are conducted with honesty , fnlmess , nnd In good faith toward nil parties and we authorize the company to ns this oortlllcatp , with fac similes of our signatures' attached , In Us udver- tlsoincnts. " COMMISSIONKIIS. We , theunderslnnod Hanks nnd llankorn , will pay all 1'rlzoi drawn in The mlslana State Lotteries which may tie presented ntour ccimt- ters : U. M. WALMSI.EY , Prcs. Louisiana Nut. Hank. I'IKRRR LANAIJX. Pros. State Nat11 Hank. A. KALDWIN , Pres. New Orlonn ? Nat'l Itank. CAKIKOHN. . Pres. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , n thn Acartomr of Music. Now Or- lcnn , Tuesday , Oct. ti , 18H8. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 TJotets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen- ieths $1. LIST OF I'JUZGS. 1 PRIZR OK * J .Ol'0 Is $ M1(100 ( 1 PltI/,11 OK 1DI.IKMIM 1I ) , ( IOO 1 1'KIX.B OK W.tiftlls WTK ( 1 Plir/.K OK ! iV HH ' . 5l , M 3PUIZI'.SOK ' 10l X ) are ) , ( 5PK1/.K8OK 5.W > aro. . . . , r.,000 . 2SPKI/.r.3OK J.lXlOaro Si.urtl 1 ) PHI/KS OK B'Kl are W , 0 SIX * PKIXKSOK itOOnru H > ,00 ( ) 600 PHIZES OK aOOare 1UO.UU ) APPIlOXrMATIOJI I'll I/.rS. 100 Prizes ol & 5HU are BO.OOO 100 do ItOUave , .TO.OOO 100 do Karo ) > , WW TKRMtrrAIi I'ltl/KS. 099 do Ware OO lOl U91I do 100 are TO.'JU ) 3,13t Prizes , amounting to It.iWt.WK ) NOTKTlck tn ilra < rmK Cnplnl PrUei are not en titled to torminul prU * . IVFuuCLUtillATKi , or nr furthtr Infonnatlnn clcilrecl , wrlta Iciclhly to tlie undfr-lKneil. clenrlr stHtliiK your ro'tilcince.null Slntci. County , Mtroot and niiiubiT. Muro rapid return mull delivery nil ! IK , m- ureil by your cncloiliiK nn envelope benrlrtB your fall ndoret * * . Henri I'osTAI. NOTK3 , Kipre Mnncr Order * , of New York Kxdinni : * ) In ordlnury letter , Currency by Kxprt'.ia int"ure i > nie ) lulilruHmKl Al j\t UAU1 IIIN , Or.M.A DAI'I'IIIN , Now Orleans , I A. WinblnKton , 1) . C. Address RogistereTletters to NHW OHI.KANd NATIONAL HANK. u < rorl lln , IJ\ . V ) C'\T"fi'\T'm71 ? I'111 ll' ° Pfo'onco of Gen- lvlji ! > l J'jiHlillilV crult HonuroKiiril nnd Knrly , wlio ro IneharRu of tlie drunln . u au.ir- untne of abnolutn fulrn < "i * nnl lnle rltyr ( but tliu cliuncv * iiro Hit o.inal.Hn.i Unit no nnu can possibly divine what number will ilrnw a prlre. "HKMKMHDIt , nl o , that tlm luiynient of prlies l fJUAUANTKKI ) IIV KtlOU NATIO.VAI. HANKS OK1 New Orlfiiiu. nnd the Tickets are alxned by the 1're- Mom of an lintltutlon who cli rterwl rlttht * are rucoijnUecl In tlie highest courts ; tbcruloro , beware any linltittlous or aaonvinuui sclicmc ' . U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $400OOG Surplus 50,000 II. W. YATF.X , President. Luwift S. UKKP , Vlc President. A. K.TOU/AMM , ' i l Vice President. w. II. S. HUGHES Cashier. DIHEUTOIIM : W , V. Mouse. Jens S. Cot.r.i.vs , II. W. YATKS , LF.WIS S. HEED , A. E. TOU7.AI.JN. UftlikinK Otllco THE IRON BANK , Corner 13th and Farnnm Sts. A GeiHTiu ll.-xuking Iluslncss Transacted. "MMlNFOMAHAWY LOANST" The Kansas City Investment Co , 30 Chamber of Coinmerfu , OMAHA. N'BB. No delays. All biulncsa done at this office. TOUR BANK ACCOUNT , If > ou ( U'slro to open one or make auy change. o fhall bo pleased to confer with jon. We allow In- lerest on Tlmo Deposits , Dlvoun- Ilinlneu l'ai r , lama Draft * on the principal Cttli of Kurope. also Letters of Credit , and transact mjr Luslutss lu tb linn of 1IINKIN41. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT , FOR I LADIES. H > int\M-h tel > ii > or soil KUU < | Jlunlrli' * ' , INVESTMENTS ! or U. U. ' 11IOXUS mil other > afe nocurltle * . we slmll l > o | ile..isuil lo see r corrp- cpoml with > uu. An experlcnrt- twenty-ftvp jrars Kl\rs us ailtaotnKu In nrJntiHit the Lt-nt Inri--tiiifiiU , both as to Ifk'alltr ami financial RJamllncc aNo doll In I.\.M ) W.VKHA.VTN AVO ! JANKERS , CHICAGO succVu ffltiTONHtANftCs. _ N. V. Office ; 3 Wall St. . cor. Broadway. .Who . Doesn't ' Want a Bab ; healthy anil nappy. Kiep the baby In lieMt by feeding It on RIDGE'S FOOD. 25 jr earn of uss bytliousntds In all part otthl country confirm thtso statementa. WOOI.HICI * Co. oo label. OVHtt 10 , 000 MAOEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13 ' 000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES 'WERE SOLD IN IBBV. These flctircB nro monoloqueht than voliitnes which inlKht 1 > wrlttt-n In pruhn ot the peculiar merits posspsaed l > y the Ma ee Cloodg. -Ml-R ! I'AIILUA SAVSOITTItV : HA.NdBS : "I use the Ma pa lliin o con.ttmitly in my Schools nnd 1'rlvato Kitchen ! It fultlllcn ovcry requlrninent for the most exacting work ; 1 \U > uId not oxcliixngu It for any ritnito niadu. " Send for our Ktirnnra ( Jlrcular and read what phyalclnns proft-swrs , sclontUU , mt'Clwmc * nnd merchants HIIJor the Mnyee Kurniicos tlu-y have Intiso. Don't put In Steam or Hot Water Av jmrnttH , till you KNOW hnt 11 FIIKT-CI.ASS Hot Air Furnace will do for half the cost. TlIK M.UIKK ItANdKS , KUIINACKS , IlKAl IN(1 AND CooKiNd HTOVKS AUK Bot.ti RvRUVwiunir. by our iiKent" . ami we M arrant each one to ulvn perfect satisfaction to the Vuyer. MAUKK FiritNACEC ( ) . . : Toy8 U.NKINST. . llostou. b Lake St. . Agenti Omnha , Neb. E CHICAGO AND NORTH i < Qmalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only rnadtotnkc for IosMi > liip , Mnioliultown Cedar Rapid * , Clinton , lK ii , ChlciiKo , .Mllwmikop , and nil points Kn t. To the pcoploof .Nobnmtfi.CnlU' raila , VVyoinlnz , Utnh , Idaho , Nevndi , ( licinri. Wnih- lnKlonnnclCiiMfcirnla.lt offer ? superior not pnMihlo by tiny other line Antony n low of tlio nil nierona point * of flupurlorlty onJoytMl by tlui p 'Uron > of till * riuid betwoi'ti Oinatm and Chic-B-iO , nro It * tlirog tntln * n dnr ( if IIAV COACIIKf , which nre the ttnpt tlml human art and Invennlty cun rrontn. Its I'AI.ArK > rKKl'IN ( ) I Alts the equal of which cannot ho founJ ol ewhoro. At Council ItlulTs thn triilni ot the Union I'nolflc Ilall- way connnrt In union dope ! with tbo of thn Chi- cnuo , V Northwotcrn lly. Inrhlcju'o the train * of thl * line make clo o connc'ctlon with these of till other KiKlprn lltip . ' For Detroit , Coliimlni * . IndlAnapolU , Clnclnn.itl , Nlannni Full * . IIiilT.iln , Pildlmrff , Toronto , Monircral , lloiton. Now York , I'mlnclHphhi , llnlciuioreVnah - Inxton , and nil point * In thu Knst. Ak tor tickets vl.i 1119 "NORTHWESTERN" If you wl h the l "it accommodation. All ticket nuent * P | | ticket * via this | ini > . 11. HtKJHlTT , K. 1' . WH.-ON. 'ien'l Manazer. ( ien'l Pins r Agent. riiirAOo , n r.s. W. N. BAIICnCK. ( ien'lVe erh Auent , 1) . K. KI.MIIAl.l. Tlckot ABfiit. ( J. F. WI'.ST , Clt > l'a * iMiii > r Agont. 1401 Fnrnum Street Umnim , N li , _ G OLD PEN OIVHN A WAV rarltculari free "WKKICI.V IIOMK8Ti.V ; ( ) , " Ulllltllll , Neb. Timber Claims , Tree Seeds ami Snodlln s for Tlrahor Claims , Fruit Trpes , Small Fruits , Ornamental * . Ever- KTfmii. etc. Send for price list -FIIKH ! Address . S. LAKE , Prop. , _ _ _ _ _ Shenandoah , Iowa. AND PEHSISTfHf Advertising lias always pi-ovoa successful. Before placing any Newspaper Advcrtlsintr conautt LORD & THOMAS. AUTEKTISl.te 10KXT8 , 41 to 40 IU.d.l.k Sir.ct. CHICAGO. Burlington Roylir C.B8QR.R. The Burlington takes the ( and. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. ' It was in advance of all 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 th evening 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 Farnatn Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington . . Route , ; C.fl.SQ.RR , DRUNKENNESS I Or the Llinor Habit , PosItlTely Cured b ] Administering Dr. Haloes' Ooldca Spcciflo. Tt can tie plven In a cup of coffee or tea with * out the KnowIedRO ot the person taking It : abso lutely harmless , and will etroct a permanent and pceay cure , whether the patlont Is a moderate drlnkor or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Oolden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. It never falls. The system once Impregnated With the Specific , It becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Ktihn & Co. , 15th and Douglas tta. , and 181 h and Cum- JnijHls. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. U , Foster & llro "Vmncil muffs. Iowa. State Line. To Glasgow , Itclfimt , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin pnssaRo Wt nnd * .W , according to location ot state room. Kxrursion * > " > to $ n ) . Stcornso to and from Europe at Lowest Itutos. AUSTI.V IIALDWIK & CO. . Oen'l Agents , K ! IlroHdwny , New York. JOHN IILI'.OKN , Gen'l Western At , ' nt , Ifi4 Itandolph St. , Chicago. HARRY R. MOORKS. Agent. Omaha. Reduced Cabin Hutes to Glasgow Ex hibition. W. G. ALBRIGHT , Rc.nl Estate , 218 S. 15th St.Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ! SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY. QOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warrnntcd abintiitrty pure Coena , from which the exctu ot Oil rmsbotn removed. It liai Mr < f limfi the itrenyth ot Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nii'l In therefore far moro economi cal , eoiliny Iru than one cent a cuji. It la delicious , liourhhlnK , ( strengthening , easily digested , and Admirably adapted for Invalids na w 1l at for persons In health. Sold by Ciroffrg W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass. ( JIlATKFuii Epps's Cocoa. nilEAKl'AST. "Hy a thorough knowlediio of the naluri.1 lani whlol Kovern the oneratlons of dlKeitlnn mid nutri tion , nnil hy careful application of the tlno proper ties of vfcll-'Clf ctnd Cocon , Mr. Kpt has prcivldocj our breaUliisttiililo with delkateir ll > v"r Ju"lv ! < 'r" " a bllli. Ills which inayiitvo in mimy henvy doctor1 by the liirticlous IIKO of mich articles oi < lujt that oonniiiitlon miiy bo uradimlly unlit up until Mron * rnoiiEh to re ln every teiiiloncy to rtfioane. Jinn- rtredn of aiibtlo miila lien are Moating around u rearty to attack wbcrover tlioni li nwoak point. We mar escape many a fatal Hliaft by koeplmcourHOIre * well fortltleil wllli pure Wood and a properly nourished irnmoV'-Civll orvlreJa < ctlo. Made simply with bolllim water or milk. Sold only In half pound tins by ( Irod'rs liibeloil lliusi Homiuopathio Chemists , LONDON , KNOI.ANU. POPULARITY To attain the standard nf bufincss that a merchant ntrlrtsto gain , ha must flrat obtain the. implicit con- Hacnre of the public. It i * nocasu matter ( as all baslness men are aware ) to accomplish this nijlcnlt task , and it Is an isolated case where it occurs lly doing a STRICTLY HONORABLE BUSINESS , And obtaining for the public something which greatly lioneflttetl their packetbnok and their backs , the MisJIt ClothInifl'arlofs , 11J ! ) Farnnm street , hare become > / / popular , anil have not onli/gained'the confluence of the Omaha public but hitna also received their thanks. We strive at all times to please our patrons , onr popularity is convincing proof of our success. The dullness of trade coupled with the fact that the tailors had a , great quantity of goods left on their hands , has lent considerable towards our ov port unit 11 In miv7illirti - , MISFIT AND UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS At a very nominal figure , and below we quote prices for thsxv f/ootls which will induce the most inveterate _ bargain seeker to Investigate. Fall and Winter Suits Correct Styles , Elegantly Made and Trimmed. $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20. 11.50 buys a One-Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for i22. 13.75 buys a Straight-Cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $130. 20.00 buys a Four-Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24.00 buys a One-Button Cutaway Smt , which wan made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , frock or sack , which was made to order for $60. 30.00 buys a Crepe Worstedim. ( ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made to order for $05. III AND THEY ABE DANDIES. $18.00 buys a cassimore Prince Albert Suit vhich was made to order for # 37. ' 22.50 buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. 25.50 buys a Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $50. . " ' 30 00 buys a Nobby Piu Check , light color , which was made to order fcr $ GO. 35.00 buys an importedWorsted , satin lined , which was made to order for * 70. 40.00 buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. : FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , Beauties from $8 up , A nobby anil complete line of Pantaloons from $2.73 to $20. All alterations to Improve a flt done free of charge * MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , . 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 tboul 'ubl. Three Doors East of i2th Street. Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to MUM