8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 10. 1888. THE CITY. The members of the police force re ceived their warrants for September's lalnry yesterday. Mosca I3lock , clothing dealer fit Six teenth and Webster streets , has tfivon n chattel mortynL'o on his atock for 13,600. County Treasurer Dolln remitted t38l ! { . / > 7 to the fctato treasurer yester day in full for state funds collected up to October 1. nClty Treasurer Rush yesterday paid out ( lJVr,6b..10 ) , estimates allowed on public improvements and * ol-lU1.0S , the monthly pay roll. A IJoiiomian woman named Euzcpha Rcna was arrested yesterday for assault ing a neighbor niimed'Victor KosunUbolc and was lined SU.60. Sheriff Coburn will leave to-day with Charles Goodwin , Fred Hes.sions , Jose phine 1'crry , Delia Stevens and Joseph Mills for Kearney , Is'cb. , whither they Lave been Ibcntenccd to the reform school. The Holy sepulchre was the cemetery chosen by Mrs. Moran as the place of burial for her dead child , and Mr. Heafy allowed her to f-elect the lotas mentioned. The remains were burled yesterday , The Salvation nrtny have moved their barracks to the third Jloor of Lytle's block on Karnam street , between Kiev , cnth and Twelfth. The dedication ser vice takes place on Thursday oveninn- Mhen Captain Kerr and wife of Council uTs ( will bo present. F. E. McC'arty , the fellow who had a ncpro prostitute arrested Monday on the charge of larconv from the person , nnd who was himself held as a witness , found , on becoming sober , that ho could not sustain his charge. IIo was brought before .Judge Horka , by whom ho was rucotfiii/.eil as an old ftequontcr of the cells , and was lined 812. Ho was taken o\er the hill. Pot-Hoiml. II. .T. I.cc of Fremont is nttlic Mlllanl. CiW. F. I'tiino of Sidney is nt the I'axton. W , L. Wilt-don of York is n 1'nxton guest. J. H. Weston of Huatilco is nt the Paxton. W. H , Kullcy of Lincoln is nt the Milliml. ! ' . H. Smith of Norfolk is a 1'axton guest. H. C. Hountico of Lincoln is at the Mer chants. N. A Gabriel of Lyons h a guest nt the Mlllanl. J. C Nathan and wife of Nebraska City nre visiting in the city. Mr. Sylvester < ible , of Kearney , is the guest of Mr. Will Krug. F. C. Howcll and wife of Lincoln are guests at the Murch.ints. D M. Hugh of lloltlrcgo is in the city , and Is Btnjing at the Moichants. George Murray , of the Minneapolis Trib une , Is a guest of H. J. Clauccy , of TUB lien. Mr. ricd Holigsohn left jestorday for Jet- fcrbon City to attend the wedding of Ills brother. Gcorgo 'W. Hill , special ngcnt of the de partment of agriculture ut Washington , is stopping at thu Mitlaul. Joseph Honshaw. the popular hotel clerk of St. Paul , Mian , who has been visiting old- time friends in Omaha , left last , night for Kansas city. Mr. Frank O'Neil , well known before the footlights in Omaha and else whet c , was sum moned to liurllngtoii , la. , jcstcrilay on ac count of the serious illness of his father. I Edward Harrett , who has been associated With the IMirrmore Iron company in the con struction of the now bridge at this place , left for St. Paul , Minn. , to look alter the com pany's intcicst at that point. Cm Her Scalp. Molllo Anderson , a ncgress , has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of her ex-lover , George Pain , who cut her scalp open because she rcluscd to live with him. The wounds had to bo sewed up by n surgeon. Scttlfil. It took but a short time to settle the griev ance of the Union Pacific engineers yes- day. Their committee waited upon General Superintendent Dickcnson stated their case , gained their point and went away satisfied. The Chlneao Need Not Apply. Judge Groff has not yet passed on the ap plication of Charley Wong , the Chinaman who applied to the district coutt for final naturalization papers. The Judge has reached a conclusion , however , based on the statute , and it is presumed to bo adverse to the applicant. The judge is in doubt about writing an extended opinion on the case. From St. IjouN to Denver. The first stop toward meeting the Hurling ton's system of through sleepers to Denver has been taken by the Union Pacific and an arrangement has been made between that road nnd the Wabash whereby n through sleeper will lenvo St. Louis next Sunday and proceed direct to Dotivor , via Choyuiino. This is but the precursor of other similar ar rangements of waiuti duu notlco will bo given. Y. M. C. A. Directors. Monday night the active members of the Y. M. C. A. mot In their new building and after routine business elected the following board of directors for the ensuing year : P. L. I'crine , John L. Kennedy , A. 1) . Schcrmer- lioin , Dr. W. F. Milrov. Judge J. H. McUul- loch , A. P. Tukey , William Fleming , T. II. Tujlor , G. H. Payne , Dean Gaulnor , A. P. Hopkins , O. P. Sownrd. 0. H. Harrison , Charles A. Goss , L. O. Jones. A Now Ilxnmlncr of Records. The county commissioners held a special meeting j Obtcriluy and elected J. T. Evans us examiner of records vice J. J. Points , ro signed. The commissioners went to Florence to Inspect the new culvert , now atiout couiplctci nt that point. Tnoy go thenoo to the nortl : county line to examine several i o.ids. Stolen Tools. C. Johnson , a negro , who was arrested for stealing some Jack planes and other tools n few days ago , pleaded guilty nnd was sen tcnccd to thirty dnj s in the county Jail. Ho refused to divulge the name of the porsoti to whom the tools belonged , but the police have discovered they are the property of A. K. Johns and they have boon turned over to him. A majority of the tools taken are yet missing. Tliat IlniiK'i nnd Tumble. Alexander Green , Edward Hnnnan nnd J. n. Heath , the participants in the exciting ineleo nonr the central statio'i on last Sutur day afternoon , were tried before Judge liiTln ; yesterday on the charge of lighting and using loud , bolstcious nnd offensive ! " Ian- pungo. Gieen , who had prevented Heath from drawing a weapon from his pocket and killing Hannnn. was dismissed. Hunnan was lined f and costs and Heath paid fiJ 50 for ills sport. The case attracted cousUlcrnb'.o attention. Mo\inc to Cuetrr'H Fit-Ill. The work of transferring the remains of the soldiers who foil in the Kear ney 'mnssacro on December 21 , 1SCO , to the Ouster national cemetery Is progressing slowly. The remains were burled In n HUla cemetery outslda the stockade nt Foi t Kearney. Two men were placed in cccli I box , foity-ono boxes being required. Ex ploded Spencer rlllo shells were picked up from the uattle-lleld , nnd In these were placed n slip of parchment on which WAS written tlio name and rank , com- piny nnd regiment of the dccensed. Tlie end of the cartridge was then sealed nnd the wholu nl.iccd In ttio right hand panta loons pocket of each toldlor. D. St. Gcyor of this city took part In the work of inter ment and sa.vs ho thinks the ronmine may now bo Identified unless the cartridges have badly corroded. Sebnstopol Has Fallen. Monday night there was a meeting nf the association in Frank Muir's of- cc. Itcports were made , showing the ro- clpts nnd cxpcndttnrw. The question of iialntalnlnf ? the nmiihthcntrc , which wiis rccted especially' for the great spectacleWAR Iscusscd. It was held thnt it could bo utll- icd for n similar show next season , nnd suvo n expense of perhaps $10,000. Hut the tna- orlty of the members favored closing out tlio Iness , and It wns accordingly decided that ho structure should bo torn down nnd thu naterlnl sold. It also ordered the excavation n which the lake nestled during the cnttaco- nent should bo rellllcd. The association hen \vound up Its affairs nnd went out of ex- stonce. The gentlemen present were P. E. ler , John lioyd , Thos Orr. W. N. Hancock , 'hos. Swobe , M Kaapkc , Frank Coliictzcr , "runk Mulr , and O. M. Hitchcock. Impurities of the blood often cause jrcnt nnnoynnco nt this sciibon ; Ilood'd Sursupiirllla purifies the blood , and ill such tiflcctions. The Western Aft Association. Ninety-one of the ono hundred nnd thirty- Ivo members of the newly organized West- rn Ait association were present at the first iiootlng , which was held Mondav evening in Meyer's hall. In addition to considerable mls ullancous business an exhibition committee , lonsistlngof Mrs. ( Jhasc , chairman and Miss ttittcrllolil , Mrs. Mumaugh , Mr. Kent , Mr. lodgson , Mr Knight , Mrs. Silkworth , Mrs. Mwin D.ivls and Miss Hriggs was appointed. At lists were requested to have their work cady for exhibition by about the 1st of No- ember. A committee on cntcitainment , consisting ) f Miss Southard , Miss Jennie McKoon. ind Mr. C. Elgutter , was a | pointed , and will get , i ] ) a programme for the \ \ Inter. The meeting closed amidst much onthusi- sm , anil the unanimous opinion was that .ho llst exhibition of the Western art asso- i.ition will bo a grand success. Jar\is medical brandy the best. No Appropriation Doctors. Dr. J C. Denise , dean of the Omaha Medial - al college , In a letter to Titc Hun speaks as 'ollows of the proposed project of merging hat institution In the medical department nf he state university : In your evening issue of the Oth inst , your . Incoln coi respondent gives what purports o have been a proposition by Dr. Mooio of , hls city , to disband the Omaha Medical col- ego In favor of the medical department of ho state university on certain conditions. I ileom It but just to the students now in the Omaha Medical colk'gc , the Alumni and other friends of this school , to stnto that > r. Mooio nor any other person had any an- .liority for making any such proposition , or other statement whatever , looking to the consummation of such an end. J o such pro- oct has over been seriously considered by .ho society , trustees or stockholders. Six gold medals awarded Jarvisbrandv. "Barker" mid Harkor. Speaking of the confidence game which , vns attempted on A. D. Jones on Saturday ast by a party who gave his naino as Marker , n well-known citizen said ycsteiday : "I be- icvethat fellow Marker , although that is of : oursc an assumed name , is the same scoun drel who , some months ago , palmed off n lot of Hen Pcrly Poore's books on people in this city by means of n subscription list taken for ' 'General ' Grant's Life. " The description 'iveu suits the fraud accurately , and his lame was Barker also. It would be just like ilni to do such a job , because the fellow is reckless in his daring. " The best is cheapest. Jarvis 7 7 brandy. a lodging House. "Say , sorno ono went through my pants , an' I lost SU last night , " said a tow-headed lodger as ho arose from a 25 cent cot in a cheap lodging house. "What are you going to do about it ? " ho added , as the bartender polished up the Classes unconcernedly. "It's too old , " said that official. "Ain't you goin' to make it good } " "Not so you'd know it , " was the answer. "Hut , see hero , it's all the money I had , and I just struck the town for a job , " he pleaded , "anil it's hard luck. " "Well , your the thirteenth man that struck just such luck since the fair. " "Tell you what I'll do , perhaps it was my fault for leaving the money in my pocket.aud if you'll give nit ) a week's board I'll call it square , and I may get a job meanwhile. " "Get. " "No , but look. Say , if you don't want to do that , how is it for a breakfast ! I may find something before dinner , " and a sudden move from behind the bar was followed by an equally sudden ono through the door. "The woods arc full of them , " said the bartender as ho resumed Ins place , "but that is an ancient trick , and I'll get it two or thrco times a wcok from now until spring. You thought I was fooling when I said ho was the thirteenth. Well , no , and I don't know how man v the boss run across , but as I said , the woods nro full of thum. " You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located house in Omaha. All druggists sell Jnrvis medical brandy. DISTUllllKD IN SLKEP. Two Ncola Burglars Go From Bed to Jail. "These cops nro getting too smart for any thing , " was the exclamation of William John son , a burglar , who in company with n fellow croon was turned over yesterday to Dep uty ShcilfT Hceso , of Neola , In. Johnson and his partner , Frank Desmond , had burglarized C. M. Cruppen's store nl that place , on Sunday night , and had made a big haul. An accurate description of them had been secured , however , and this was telegraphed to the chief of police hero Monday. At roll call that evening , Ser geants Mostyn , Sigwart and Of- llccr Drummel were detailed to hunt for men answering the description nnd bv4:50 : y estorday the crooks were captured nt the Ginuu lodging nouso , the placu inndo notorious by the connection ol the Grans with the Garneau diamond rob- bjry. The burglars were in bed with their clotncs on and loaded revolvers under each pillow , but the ofllcers "pot the drop" on them bcforo they could seize their weapons nd a few seconds later the criminals were in irons. Part of the stolen goods were on their persons and some under ( ho mattress but the greater portion was still miss ing and it has been learned that it Is "planted" In the willows on the bottoms toms on the cast sldo of the river. The establishment they hud robbed was a clothing store , and they had succeeded in carrying off a couple of leather valises , four overcoats , several pairs of pants and suits of clothes , a number of hats , neckties , silk liniulkerchiufs , watch chains , etc. Their plunder was very bulky , but they succeeded In getting away with it , anil they arrived in Omaha Monday night. After their incarcern tlon the news of the arrest was tolegraphei to Neola , nml.tlioslioriff eamoliero ) on the ncx train. At I ) a. in the prisoners were turnci over to that ofllccr , whoa Johnson hissed ou the remark above mentioned. The chief o police Is highly pleased with the work of his ofllcers in the capture. Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of10 , 80 , to 100 awes now on the mar ket. Complete abstracts to same fur nished , J. L. LOVKI'T , 20 So. Thirteenth st.Omaha , Nob. Stnbs and Kisses. William Grimes , the negro who stabbed his white wife Monday , was arraigned in the police court , but Mrs. Grimes , who was disposed to kiss ami make up , refused to tes tify against her dusky husband. Enough testimony was adduced from other ( sources , howuvcr , to convict him nnd ho was given twenty days in the county jail , six of them on bread and wuter. "Rcgulato the Kogulator. " Impure blond vitiates all the channels of health. Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparllla puri ties the blood. It is the best mid cheap. Cbt. 1'JO doses for $1.00. i / See 1'cycko Bro.s ( or pear elder * DHMUIUIKIIS. : > rotc ( tH of Shippers Upon the 1'rac- lion ol1 Discrimination. It scorns that Tin : UEE'S article yesterday ouchlnir upon the Imperfect freightage facll- tlcs of the different railways centering hero , and the demurrage system In vogue , has not nly excited considerable comment but met vith the earnest approval of n majority of he extensive shippers nnd receivers. Ono tromlncnt coal dealer remarked that ho hought n general stirring up of this kind vould do the roads good , nnd that It ought 0 bo pursued until some sort of remedy was jrnnted. Said he : "Tho service is not what It ought to bo ; ret , white I nsjcnt that the manner of doing hlngs by the different railroads is wholly unsatisfactory , I think the head men show 1 disposition to do all they can nt nil Imes. Hut we have lost many n dollar from .his source and thcro Is something terribly out of gear with this system practiced. Wo mvo been hurt a good many dollars wet th. nnd while the demurrage law Is nil right. It s applied with unjust "discrimination , or a ack of discrimination. They sometimes , requcntly in fact , hold our loaded cars in the hole , ' as they call It , for four , llvo or six days , when If theio was any possible way irovldcd for us to get nt them wo could un- oad them In six hours. After a car of coal s run into the jurd wo arc allowed forty- ; ! ght hours to disencumber It , while mor- jhandlso must bo unloaded in one-half that time or the owners nro charged $1 a day lemurrngo for the first four dais , and $2 a lay for all time after this period , if not un- 'oaded. "This is the idea receive : Say we rcpu- irly tlireo car loads a dav , which wo are nlwajsprcpaied to attend to within the given .line , but wo are unable to get nt them , and nstcnd of getting our regular thrco cars dally they nro held two , three or four days , .intil from nine to twelve cars have accuinu- ntcd anil then run In the yard all together , naking it impossible to unload within the stipulated time , hence we nro assessed the do- nurragc. There is no rodr > ss for us for the .line our cars are held in the hole , nnd icither nro wo under any circumstances ro- .loved . of the demurrage tax. The syiteiii or management Is bad and freight facilities in sufficient " "Why I can cite you a case wo have on land right now , " said another pirty with much asperity. "We had n car of stuff nr- ivo Suudai night \\o know it arrived then but wo haven't got it yet , and there's no tolling when wo will. Whim wo do , the irobabllitles now are , that wo will bo delayed .n . unloading it and will bo taxed the addi- , ional dcmurrngo expense. "There's no use in trying to deny it , there lias always been more or less grumbling slnco this demurrage law cuuo in force. If wo nro compelled to use Union Pacific cars for storage wo must pay for it , no matter what the cause of delay is. This always happens , though , after the arrival of the goods here. They deliver at their own coincnienco and not ours , and wo must unload at thcircoiivcnience and npt our own , and hence you see wo got the worst of it both ways. Something ought to be done to right this matter , and Tin : HUB is per forming a service of untold worth to every receiver in Omaha. " The following revelation may probably bo Instrumental in opening the visual organs of the heads of some of the railroad companies in this city , and in a great measure account for all these aggravating and expensive de lays : "Why its all plain enough"observed an old railroad man , at present an extensive re ceiver and shipper , "every house that owns n siding m this town must 'gnMsc' certain switchmen , or their name Is mud. I mean to sny that the boss switchman demands certain monetary compensation forhisready service , cither in transfermg cars to the yards or hauling them out for loading , nnd more tlmn ono firm pays these boss switchmen a regu lar salary for such service. I could give the name of ono lumber dealer who pays n cer tain switchman as high as § 15 a week for prompt service at his hands. I won't name anyone now , but if it is necessary , count on me to furnish the name , date , amount and other specillcatioiis. This Is why certain houses' cars are kept in 'tho hole' they haint onto the 'sugaring' process. "Go to most any prominent coal dealer and nsk him how much certain switchmen ewe them for coal , and whether they ever expect to receive payment. Sco what they say. Mind this don't hold good with all switchmen. " _ Jjllicrated From Their Fetters By the helpful , genial action of that most beneficent of aperients , Hosteller's ' Stomach Hitters , the bowels soon throw off the burden that paralyzed and weakened them , and resume - sumo their normal freedom of action. The action of the Hitters , unlike that of average purgatives , Involves no griping or drenching. If it did it would , like them , bo valueless for ordinary use. Tliero is nothing ungentle or unnatural attending its operation. Upon the liver , no less than the bowels , its action is most benign , promoting a healthful bilious secretion and directing out of the wrong and into the right channel. Conjointly with costlvcncss , other bilious symptoms disappear w hen it is systematically used , and the stomach ach is strengthened as well as regulated by it. Malarial complaints , rheumatism , be- bility , nervousness and kidney troubles nro completely relieved by it. Sleep nnd uppo- tite nio invariably promoted by it. A Charitable liady. A well known merchant of this city yes terday directed the attention of seine friends to an extract from a paper published In Plauen , Germany , detailing the noble charitv of a widow of this city who yearly charges herself with the support of a num ber of aged and helpless men and women in that city. The money passes through thu hands of the merchant in question and is transmitted to a banking linn in Plauen , by whom it is handed to the authorities. The lady's name is withheld , but her money has the required effect and is feelingly appre ciated by the beneficiaries. The lady's con tributions have reached the sum of D.OOO marks , or f 1,250. Never Give Up. If you suffer asthma , bronchitis , or finy other disease of the throat or lungs , uotliing can surprise you more than the rapid improvement that will follow the us0 of SANTA ABIK. If you nro troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will bo tumble to express your ama/cment at the marvel ous and instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-K-CUKK. Those remedies are not secret compounds , but natural production of California. Sold at $1.00 u package ; thrco for $2.50 and guaranteed by ( Joodman Drug Co. OVER 10,000 MA6EE RANGES 2,000 MA6EE FURNACES AND 13,000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. These flciueS are more eloquent than volumes \ \ hlch might be u rlttcn In praise of the peculiar met its possessed by the Magte Goods. Mi'-b Iiuuv susor THE It AMIES : "I use the Magee Mange constantly in my Schools and I'rhate Kitchen ; It fnlnlles every requirement for the most exacting \\orl : ; 1 would not exchange it for any range made , " Beuil for our I'urnace Circular and read \\uat plij slclnns vtofesiors , scientists , mechanics and merthanlB Hay of the MHRee Furnaces they hae in u > > e. Don't put in Mourn or Hot Water Ap- jniKtiih , till you KNOW what a KIIIST-CLAS-.S Hot Air 1'iirnace will do for hulf the cost. Tilt : M ACIKE ItA.SfU S. KUIINACtS , IlKATINO AND Couki.sd Siovhtt AUK BOLD i\iiiiv\MiEiit. : by 0'ira entsand ue varrant encli one to ube porfert satUfactlon to the mijcr. " UMONBT. , lloston. tti Lake St. . CWo , g nooEllS * 80SB. 80SB.M M b. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A mrvol of purl ty.strengthaiid wholesomi'ni'ss. Moro econom ical than tlu1 ordinary kinds , ami cannot bo Mild In competition with thn multitude of low cost , Fhort weight alum or phcHtKmlupowder * , butit only In inns. Hoyal Uuklmj l'o\ulcr Co. , I'M Wall ( strict , New Vork. 'llic lurncft. niHtcut n ml llmst in ilio nurld I'ns-oncer flccommodr.tlon * unexicllcil. Mvxv YolUln < ; iu mm via l ouilonilorrv IA. . Oct nth IITIIIOI'M . Oct 50th AM llinii \ , ' . .Oct. 27th Nnv YOHK TO I.IVI lll'OOI. VIA Ql't t V T IW V. Iho ( Vlcbrnlecl I I , rcc l nnil llno t I'.i lOcr. > lst ] MlMll11 llll | MJIll-'IT McntlllT III I CITV OK HOMi : I tlio Wurlil. I bullion p tnlln ( iiiw. ( Perry Liverpool , llelfast , K > 0 anil uim r > l iH'rlla Kiw "trum- cr PUnnil iii iirilior ! ( lly < il Itnnu * . * ccinil cl I 1 F'l. lluturn tlikclo ill ri'iliiit-il rule * iiiniln tmiil ilila lor either rnuti * . iiflV'inn < XHirslom'H tin1 nrluk-uu nt MM-lii ) . ' I tin .Virthnml cmlth of Ire ; I mil , tin1 HUcri Jler-oy ami the | il ( tnr < " < ciup Clyilc' Mei-rauii W ) Am her l.ltio ilr ills iii > able free of rliiri-'u. * > old ut lowest rate" * l-or hook of toura , tickets or further Inloniintloii imply to HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Sails Si. , Chicago Or to uny of our local amenta. -TI1B- Jl ? OFTI1E Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ' , The Dcst Route from Omaha nnd Council lUufTs to - = = THE EAST = = - TWO TUAINS I1AII.Y IIETWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL UI.UKKS ChJcngo , AND Milwaukee , St. i'nul , MliiiuapollH , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Frocport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuqiie , Davenport , Elgin , Madlton , .Taiiesvllle , Ilclolt , Wlnonn , La Grosse , And all other Important points East , Northeast and PouthtMt. For through tickets cull oaths ticket g nt t im Furnum itreet. In Barker lllock , or t Union Tacino lluiman 81 epers anl the flneit DlplmtCantntb * world nr run on the muln line of the Ch ra u. Mil waukco * Bt. 1'nul UHllwHy. mil very attention U paid to p * ng n by tourtuous employ * ! at Uii ootnpanr. H. MlLl.KB , General Manager. J. K. TUCK Ell. AmliUnt Otneral Mtnagir. A. V. It GABFKN'ntn , General Fa Mnfr ana i 11BAFF011D , Assistant Mas Meysr-Establisliei 1866-Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTl'.CSTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , YOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-H-O-S Story & Clari anil Shonter-Bcll Organs Sl'ni'IAIi I'lUCES AND TCUMS. \Vrlte for Catalo uo. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relloveil like by most medicines , but cured jiormiinently with Halm's ( ioldenDjspei- blii Cure. 1'rlco Ma a. box. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S it ii _ Warranted alitoluhly pure T'orod , from which tlio excess of Oil lias been removed. It lias three ttmtt the ttrenyth of COCIM mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugir , anil la therefore f.ir moro economi cal , coitiny I'll thin one ttnt a tup. It Is lUllcloiw , nourishing , Blri'iigtliCnlj : , rusilyillgietcd.nnd admirably ortijttd for Imalld * no \\cll na for persons In licaltli , Sold bjr ( IrorcrH fcri licro. BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass , FOR CHILDREN. If they lire wenk.di'llcuta looking nnd troubled ritli\\orniK , llnliu'HCliocolutii Lo/rugeM H w hat they need. l > rl < oJSo. All di ugKibts. AUK TUB IlIIsT. PEERLESS DYES DU.EJlcGrew . , One of tlio Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the treatment of DisElSEi of the TmtfUT , l.UMiH , litUIT : , I.ivtu , Kin.NKin , Kvc and KAII. Diseases of tlio ilit us uud Ni.uvoin HvsTKM , ii'ii.Ki'8V : nnd NEIIVOITH < 'rn ttibtlON. Asi IIM \ nnd CAVtunil , ( iiuvn , , Dlseiihcd of the HI.AII- iihii iinii UbCTUW , nil Disorders ot the A cura'nuAUANTEKDln all cases of nndKKlN UlSKASKd. Ills CUIIKS are iiKti iiiKAiit.K and I-KIIMASKNT. TlinmostousTiNATECth > 8 Mbi.niNn rapidly under his form of treutinent. The doctor's theory Is that no disease should be retarded us incurable until the diseased 01 gun Is destroyed faster than It can be repaired. From his years of experience In HOSPITAL and PIUVATK 1'itAUTiCK , tne doctor la classed umoui ; the 1.KAD1NO Sl'fcCUI.IRTH. CONSULTATION PIIEB. Treatment by correspondtnce. iend stamp Offecoy--Bu8hman | Block , J6th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha , t > . OUR NEW ADDITION Is being rapidly pushed to completion and \vo hope to open the same by the 15thiut > The changes and improvements which we are also making in the old store extend to every floor and department. Wo propose to have not only the largest , but also the best arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment. We have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store , but it is unavoidable ; we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all times , and customers may find it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves amply repaid by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and the many bargains wo are offering. Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created quite a demand for them. We have everything imaginable , or at least desirable , and among our stock will be found many lots which arc marked in price far below their in trinsic value. The Mens' Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and its variety warrants the as sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking here , fails to consult his own interest. There is not an establishment in the west that offers the selection or names the prices we do. Boys and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special bargain Knee Pant Suits at $2.50 a suit , which would be cheap at &f > .00. Wo want every mother to look at this suit. In long Pant Suits and Boys' and hildren' s Overcoats we offer great inducements. Underwear yon can buy of us at lower prices than the regular retailers pay for them. Gloves , Hosiery , Neckwear and all other Mens' furnishings at lowest possible prices. Hats are almost given away , at least you would think so if you look at the con stant rush in our Hat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods , and the way wo buy them puts all competition out of the question. OlfcTZES Company Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. . . . , ivn ii * 'i * * [ Burlingfon Buningfon The Burlington takes the lead. 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 the 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 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington CB.SQ.R.R. C.B.8Q.R.R. Our customers will tnko notice - , ice , that notwithstanding the confusion incident to the im- | being made in outplace - place of business , we are In .continual receipt of new goods nnd nre ready to servo our' ' ' to the best ofour ability. The temporary disorder is only | a matter of n few days , after which we nre confident our fresh attractions and Incronsed facilities must speak for them- selves. PKNNVnOVAI. WAFKCR are K , succeksfully ud monthly by over 1(11)00 ( ) ? > ljuiles Areft'a/e , l.JJTectualaml fleatant t pcrbni bymall.orot drutfRista Sralnl aTlfadan 3 po a ttamp. . Ad.lrwa TDE KURBKA CMKWICJL Co. , DBTOOIT , Mica. l\r sale and > > u mail bCoodman / Drita Co. , Omaha , .Vefr. VInUCV an" a" urinary ttonbieseasily.yn ck- MUNtT ly mid wifely cured by KUCI'TA ( . ' 1111- sillcs , be\erest cases rured In tpvcu duss. N > w bax. all druuKUtu , or by iiiall from Do- . Co. , 1U Wlflte bt , , N. V , 1MU Ulr Ilfwiirc of rraud , as my name and the rirlco are ctanipul on thr I cillnin of nil Hi } advirlUul ( hots tcfoic li-axliiK t c factor ) , wlilih iiroiict the i arcra ap.ilnsl hlili iirlns ami infirlor ( ; oods. If a ilralir < iliTh ! U' . ! DIHIK ! IH sinus nt , i riilucid prln. or saK liu Ins Hum with.nit in > urn anil 1/rkc on the bottom , | iut him down .is , .1 fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SolOsEai GENTLEMEN. Tlioonlyralf 93 6UAMT.RSS Flioi > smooth In- flrte. NO TACKS or WAX TIlUKAIIIo hurt tlio feel , tnJyuMucl-iewc.il aiul A\III , HOT KIT. W. L. IIOIIOI.AS 4 hllOi : , Ilie < Jrlln ( ! l and only liin'l-icwf.l . writ ft ( hoe. li'iuali cuiloui-nisuo eho co tlnic from $6 In | 9. . . w. i nou i.AH iia.no TOMCK snpn. Ilillrosrt Heu kuJ I < ttir < arrkrs dll nesr tliem. bniooth laslJe ai a lland-fcewid fclioc. ho Tacks or YYaxllireadtuliiirt tlie Iff I. . . _ _ . . , , W. I , . JMIDfll.Ab S--BO S1IOK U unexcelled for lieavy noir. llett Call Miof t r ll'rrlr ' < - . W , I. . KOUOI.Ah WS.as A\OItKlf MAN'S HIIOK l the tut III Ihonorl'l for rougli near ; coo jr a mun aeT , _ _ „ . . _ . , „ . W. L. IIOUII.AH KM hllOK FOK HOYS Is tli * test bchool Slioc In the orld . W. I noi/ilLAS J.78 VOUIH'S Bchool Blum tires tli tinall llors a cliance to wear the Uit " Al'inaile In ( Injrcii , IJuttun and Lace. If Ml icld ty ) uur ncaler. write W , L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass. For Sale by Henry Httv'cnt ( , : Kclley , Stifcei' Co. ; Geo. S , Miller , 012 North lUtb street , OMAHA MEDICAL S SURGICAL INSTITUTEt N. W. Cor. 13th A. Dodge Sts. re * i APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUtSES/ llest facilities , l'iarftiis and rrrardln for fuel Tuful treatment oFetery form of dfcease redulri I'UK Medical or Surgical Treatment. , i ( FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS/ Hoard and attendance , but hospital accownk * nations in the west. / ' WHITK YOU. CucuiAm on Deformities ana Drnces , Truues , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Filet , Tumors , Cancer , Catatrh , llronchllltJ Inhalation , niectrlcity , raralyau , Kpllepsy , KJdl uey , Illadder , Rye , liar , fatiu and llload , U all hurgical Operations. fy Diseases of Women a SpeolaKy/t HOOK ox Dismis or WOMZH Fhili ' II ONL7 EELIADLE WEDIOAL INSTITUTE SUMHO i trtCIALTT OF / PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Il < e > les successfully treated , Syph ilitic Poison removed from ( he avstrm without mercury New restorative treatment for lisa pi Vital i'ower. I'etsons unable to visit us may pa treated at home by correspondence Alt cemnu * ideations confidential MedlcluesorlnstrHnittt * < ient by mail or express , securely picked , DO marks to indicate contents or aender One per > sonal interview piefcrred. Call and consult us p send history of yout case , and we will tend ( a ylalu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE } ( Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , In- vnency , Sypbtli * . Cleet and Varlceccle , wltla V.ctlou list. Address llmaha Mttlivul and turglcal TnitituttQt , DR. McMCNAMY , ME/ > Cjf. UthM Ol < tHlt. | * .