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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. 'OCTOBEK 11. THB CITY. The custom collections yesterday amounted to * l0,811.fis. A wnrrmit was sworn out yesterday ngnlnst a follow by tbo name of John son , a driver for John Wcstbcrg , for the crimeof sodomy. Ticket No. 0(1 ( drew a horse and buggy at Montgomery ft Adams' nuloon. The holder can have the outfit by calling at ' 1731 South Seventeenth street. An important mooting of the press club is to bo held Sunday afternoon at ; ) : . ' ( U. A full attendance is expected to transact business of interest to every member. The horse stolen from Charles .1. Mentor , the liveryman , was traced to lJcmiin.rton ( , and Deputy SheritI Grebe went to Blair yesterday to track the thief if possible. II. J. Shupp fcCo. have filed a bill of hale on the entire stock of groceries of Ilngelin Bros. , at J'JKl ' Cuming street. The consideration was Sl'ItO. Oscar Ilartman illcd a bill of sale on a $130 horse from the same linn. The police have boon notified that a thrco-j car-old gelding belonging to John .1. Ive.v , living at Little York , had been stolen by John Bruska , a Ccrman , who claimed to bo from Omaha. One linndred dollars reward has been ollored for the apprehension ol the thief. A chubby little Dutch boy four years old was found by an olllcor on the cor ner of Fifteenth and Farnam yesterday in a great state of distress , which was manifested by a succession of loud cries and a copious How of tears. He had be come lost in the crowd and was taken to the station. Two hour- * after the fran tic parents appeared and teen little linnschcn to their bosonrs1. Personal J. H. Fortnoy is a guest at the Merchants. I.ouis Stull , of Lincoln , is visiting In the city. John A. liciich , of I'icrce , Is visiting in the city. city.D. D. M. Plillbrlc , or Norfollc , is a Millard guest. C. .1. Horton , of Hustings is a 1'axton guest. W. A. Dudley , of Fremont , is at the Mer chants. Dr. W. L. Dayton , of Lincoln , is stopping nt the Millunl. Stanley Thompson , of Kearney , anil J. C. Puntow , of York , ure visiting in tliu city. Henry .H. Thompson and wife , of the Emma Jueh Opera company , mo at the Mil- lard. lard.Messrs. Messrs. G. and I. A. 1'ratt , of Hustings , are visiting in the city and ate stopping at the Paxton. W. A. Ki'lsoc , of the editorial force of the St. Louis Kepublie , railed at Tin : Hiu ofllco hist night. He is off on his vacation and will Visit Lincoln to-day. Probably Stolen Goods. A suspicious character giving thu name of J.M. ; Longstrctliwas arrested .yesterday hav ing In his possession a couple of brown silk dresses , a cream colored silk with a red vel vet pleat in the b.ick and a prince Albert overcoat. lie Aftsaulteil n Necro. Bill Worthy was tried lathe police court yesterday for knocking down and drawing a revolver on a negro named H. L , Lisbon. The assault occurred last Saturday , but Lisbon's dusky skin was still discolored from bruises received In the affray. Worthy was lined (25 and costs. A Har Ituom Peter Peterson and William Meyers en gaged in n bar room brawl Tuesday night , and after disfiguring each other's faces very badly they were arrested. As Peterson commenced the light bo was lined the heavier , paying the judge $ l7.ro. Meyers was mulcted to the amount of $7.50. A Great Local The government lias called on the revenue department and government ofllcials for the value of registered matter through the mails. For the Omaha postoflico for the flsral year ending Juno 111) ) , the amount that has been handled by J. K. Waters , superin tendent of the register division , is 45,003,007. For Keeping ; IJtul Company. Charles Kobinson and T. H. Kobinson , a couple of negroes who had been making their headquarters la houses of Ill-fame , were arrested In places of that character about 4 o'clock yesterday morning and were lined $10 and K > respectively , with the advice to choose better company in the future. llevonuo from the I'ostofllcc. Postmaster Gallagher and his assistants have been casting up accounts for Uncle Satn during the last few days with the following result : Value of stumps sold during the month of September , * 13,5'.IJ.H ; envelopes , | 3i2l.W ; ( ; total $15Uiy.77. Total number of special delivery letters received , 1,509. Total vuluo of stamps and envelopes sold during the quarter , $4S,042.7S. "Saints anil Sinners. " From the very favorable impression cre ated by the performance of the powerful drama , "Saints and Sinners , " by the Palmer . company in Omaha two years ago , and also owing to the numerous requests for a repeti tion of the play during the engagement of the Palmer company at Ho.ya's Opera house this week , Manager Hoyd has decided to inuko it the bill for Saturday evening. The Nejiro Forger. Yesterday Kobcrt Ferguson , the negro charged with forging the name of Mace & Ettinger to a check , was taken into the chief's oftico and subjected to an ordeal of questioning bv Captain Green. Specimens of his handwriting were also required , and they were found to agree perfectly with the chirography of the forged check. The olll- ccrs claim that the evidences of the negro's guilt are irrefutable. Almost Hurled. Yesterday about noon , a man was seen walking east on Davenport street , and as ho was about to cross Eighteenth the earth sud denly gave way beneath him and ho disap peared "by half. " As ho struggled to extri cate himself additional earth gave way , and It was with no hUlo dlftlculty that bo dually regained his footing. He had stepped upon an imperfectly llllcd water-pipe trench , the water of Tuesday night's rain having carried away tha loose earth , leaving the surface Intact. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ To Clergymen. All clergymen In the city are requested to clip from the church directory in next Satur day's BEE the notice of services In their church and send it In to THE 13UK editorial rooms with the necessary corrections for the coming winter. This notice will bo kept standing and must Include merely the name and location of chinches , name of pastor , and hours of services , Sunday and week day. Notices of special services , subjects of ser mons , etc. , must bo sent in before noon of each Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ _ Flroiiieiis' Hall. The Overland lodge , No. 123 , Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen , will give their llfth annual ball at the Exposition hall , Friday evening , October 13. The lirctnon have made very elaborate pre parations for the occasion. TIic hall will bo decorated finer than ever before. Tholr lo comotive will bs thcio to help represent their calling. The supper will bo given at the famous Hub restaurant , and all arrange ments have been completed for special trans portation for all guests from Council HlutTs. Special train will return to the 15lulls at 3 n. in. , after the ball is over. .That < 5 jnrp Horse Trailer Again. The man Gant , who , It is claimed , swindled an old man named Erin Cleveland but of a good horse by trading for it a worthless Bleed that had been drugged to appear nil right , has token sjeps to recover Cleveland's hone agala which bad been rcplcvlned by tlic old tnnni Cleveland had sworn out n writ before Justice Krocpcr ntl It was served by the constable of that c6urt. but despite this Giant swears that no replevin was Issued unit the liorso was taken from him through violence. On these ( 'rounds ho has sworn out a writ and seen red the good home. _ " .lock IlarrlH * Narrow I'scnDo. John Harris , a conductor on a H & M. frelRht train , narrowly escaped buliis killed ut Ashland Tuesday night. The train had Just been broken but was still In motion and Harris , who was helping the brakcman , started for the back end of the train to set the brakes on the p.irt to bo left. The two partsof the train had already begun to separate , but ho did not notice it until ho had stepped oft at the point where the train haa been broken and was falling violently to the track below. The latter portion of the train was only a few leet from him and in a second or two he would have been crushed to death under the wheels. Al though badly stunned bv the fall ho retained enough of his souses to bo aware of his peril and crawl off the tr.irk. Just after ho got ovnr the rails the latter part of the tram went whi/zing by , gra/mir ono of bis shoes , but In no way harming him. The escape was a narrow ono. Harris is badly used up by the bruises ho received and will be unlit for ilutj for a number of days. Ho had Just been promoted from the position of brakeman to conductor on Sunday. I'rnnnnt AVlmmrH. And so it turns out , after all , that the Western association championship pennant for the season of l S goes to DCS Moines , Monday's game with Kansas City giving them a clear title to it by n margin of two points , irrespective of the game won Tues day by the Cowboys. This is as was gener ally predicted by competent ba e ball author- ItlcH nt tbo outset of the season , when a eanv.iss of the various teams com prising the association demonstrated that DCS Moines was , individually and collectively , the strongest team in the circuit. Of course local pride in the various cities inlluenced a claim for first place for their respective rep resentatives early in the spring , but there is little doubt but what every man capable of forming an opinion of comparative strength , mentally gave the palm to Des Moines. She is to bo congratulated , mid the. . whole associa tion should feel especial pleasure in the tlnnl defeat of the Cowboys , who made such a grand linal spurt for llr.st honors , simply from thy 'act that Kansas City will bo un known in tno Western association next year. A Claim to Human Gratitude. Charlotte Corday , the sad-faced , tenderhearted der-hearted putibant { , 'irl of Normandy , made xruat history by ono dusporuto act ! Sickened by the RititrnnHn. of the French revolution , and moved to des peration as HolwspiciTomid Mtirat wore leading the Ilower of Franco to the fjuillotiiie , slio determined that she would put nn end to Marat's bloody rcitrn. Marat hud demanded two hundred thousand victims for the truillotino ! Ho proposed to kill oil tlio enemies of the revolution tomnku it perpetual ! I lorriblo thought ! No wonder it IIrod the blood of this patriotic peasant maid ! Gain iiir access to his closely guarded quarti-rsby a biibtorfugCj she found him in his bath , oven then ino.xorablo and giving his written directions for fur ther slaughter ! Ho asked her the names of thoinimi- ealdeputies who had taken rotuiro in Caen. She told him , and ho wrote them down. "That is well ! Before u week is over thov shall till ho brought to the guillotine ] " At these words. Charlotte drew from her bosom the knife , and plunged it with supernatural force up to tlio hilt in the heart of Marat. "Como to mo , my dear fiicnd , corao to me , " cried Marat , and expired under the blow ! In the Corcoran gallery at Washing ton is rt famous painting of Charlotte , represented as behind the prison bars the day before her execution. It is a thrilling , sad picture , full of sorrow for her sutlering country , and of unconquerable hate for her country's enemies. What a lesson in this tragic story ! Two hundred , nay , live hundred thous and people would Marat have sacrificed to his unholy passion of power ! Methods uro quite as murderous and inoxoviiblo as men , and they number their victims by the millions. The page of history is full of murders by authority and by mistaken ideas ! In the practice of medicine alone how many hundreds of millions have been allowed to die and as many more killed by unjustifiable bigotry and hy bungl- inpf.But But the ago is bettering. Men and methods are improving. A few yei\rs ago it was worth one's professional life to advise or permit the use of a proprie tary medicino. To-day thpro are not two physicians in any town in this coun try who do not rogslnrly prescribe some form of proprietary remedy. II. H. Warner , famed all over the world as the discoverer of War ner's safe euro , began hunting up the old remedies of the Log Cabin days ; after long and patient research ho suc ceeded in securing some of the most valuable , among family records , and called them Warner's Log Cabin reme dies the simple preparations of roots , leaves , balsams and herbs which were the successful standbys of our grand mothers. Those simple , old-fashioned sarsaparilln , hops and buehu , cough and consumution and other remedies have struck a popular chord and are in ex traordinary demand all over the land. They arc not the untried and imaginary remedies of some dabstor chem ist intent on making money , hut the long-sought principles of the healing art which for generations - orations kept our ancestors in perfect health , put forth for the good of human ity by ono who is known all over the world as a philanthropist a lover of his follow man whoso name is a guarantee of the highest , standard of excellence. The preparations are of decided and known inllucnce over disease , and as in the hands of our grandmothers they raised up the sick , cured the lama , and bound up the wounds of death , so in their now form but olden power as Log Cabin remedies , they are sure to prove the "healing of the nations. " Corday did the world an incalculable service in ridding Franco of the bigot ed and murderous Marat , just as this man is doing humanity a service by ro- Jntroducing to the world the simpler und better mothodsjif our ancestors. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located house in Omaha. A find Yesterday the remains of Martin Mo- Andrews , the man who met his death In a sewer the preceding uay , were removed to the resilience of his sister , Mrs. Weir , on Thirty-third and Cuminp streets. The sister felt somewhat alarmed at her brother's ab- benco from the place all night , for the reason that It was something that had not tran spired before , and was not aware of his death until she read an account of the acci dent in THK HEK. The remains will bo in terred la Calvary cemetery to-day. Do not consult anybody , but Invest twenty- llvo cents in a bottle ol Salvation Oil. It kills pain I When wo reflect that so many human be ings die of consumption we must como to the conclusion that everybody should bo provided with Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup , the poor con Buraptivo's frlond. Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40 , 80 , to60 acres now on the mar ket. Complete abstracts to Btuno fur nished , ' J. L. LOVETT , ! 0 60. Thirteenth st.Omaha , Nob. For Men Chiefly. When your collars and cuffs arc rough and irritate your flesh , when you find the fine linen eaten away in spots , displaying the coarse filling , this is the cause : They have been washed with ordinary soap , whose cleansing properties are due to caustic soda and elbow grease ; either of these will produce the above , and the starch makes them feel as if you had a saw around your neck. Pyle's Pearline does away with the rubbing , hence it saves all wear and tear in the wash. It is as harmless as the finest imported castile soap. Linens washed with it are perfectly white and last many times as long as if washed in the old rubbing , twisting , wrecking way. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to be Pearlinc , or " the same as Pearline. " Beware It's false they are not , and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled , but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE , New Yoik. HA1LUOAI ) AI'TAIKM. Another ISrukemim Injured An Kx- ploslon ol'Oll. Train Xo. 2 , on the Union Pacific , came in on time yesterday , but the cow catcher and driving wheels were stained with blood. When Hearing PapllUon a drove of c.ittlo blockaded the track too late for the engineer to stop the train , and ho availed himself of the only other alternate and rushed through thorn under a full head of steam. Three or four of them were killed outright , and a low more maimed and crippled , but the train and passengers escaped injury. D. M. Jorgcnson , a Union Parillc switch man , had his thumb b.ullj crushed yesterday while coupling curs at South Omaha. Another Union Pacific employe was seri ously and perhaps fatally Injuied Tuesday night.When freight train No. ' l ! was about one mile east of Sidney , u car of oil was discov ered to lie on lire , and in a few minutes w.is completely enveloped in flames. The train was brought to n standstill , and George White , a hr.ikcinan , bravely endeavored to uncouple the burning car from the train. As ho stepped between the cars , there w.is an ex plosion , and in a moment , his clothing was abla/e , and befnio assistance could bo ren dered lie was seriously burned. Ho was re moved to Sidney and Riven the best , of treat ment , but the physicians have slight hopes of his locovery. The funeral of the late Switchman Iloag- land took place jesterday and the remains were escorted to the depot by a number of the brotherhood headed by the A. O. H. band. Messrs. Mulvalnll and Muiphy will accompany the body to Now Jersey us will William Long and wile , friends of the de ceased. Union Pacific Locomotive 701 will be missed by the loungers around the dcpnt She has been overhauled nt the shops mid loft for North Platteyesterday in charge ol Knirineer Mitchell and Fireman Koacli , who will leave her there for dutyon that division. John W. Young , eldest son of the Into Bnglmm Young , left for Salt Lalro yes terday , where ho Is engaged in the con struction of the Salt Luke \ , Park City rail- raad. Union Pacific officials have authorized an other stopping place on the suburban train , and In a day or two the South Omaha train will stop just this side of the summit , where the property owners have erected a neat waiting room. U. K. Wurtcle , superintendent of the Wy oming division of the Union Pacific , is at hcadquai ters. Saturday night the first through sleeper for St. Louis will leave Cheyenne via Den ver and Kansas City , and Monday ni lit an other will leave St. Louis for Cheyenne , con necting at that point with the fast trains for the coast. "I saw Colonel Fisher , the former general manager of the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska railroad in the city , " t > aid a gentleman posted in railway affairs , "and I had it on good au thority that If there are any chances in tno Union Pacific management or olllcials that his name will be on the list of now comeis. lie has a good record and built the South Park roau from Denver to Lcadville , as well as others in the southwestern part of the country. Just keep his name in mind , and see if I am not , right. " The Burlington ran out a double header yesterday , and then a special to accom modate the harvest homo excursionists. The Union Pacific was also obliged to run u special. yesterday the Burlington nut on a through coper for Denver , to accommodate their Omaha patrons , who in the future will not have to make u change nt Pacific Junction. The train leaving Denver will also bo fur nished with a through sleeper from that point to Omaha. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad company is preparing to erect n now depot at the Nebraska end of its new bridge , opposite Sioux City. It is rumored that the new station will bo called Covington. The bridge will bo finished auout December 1. For llcadnolio Use Ihml'ord' * * Aeid Phosphate. Dr. I. K. S.uiford , biieuleld , Mass. , says : "Most excellent in derangements of the nervous system , such as headache and sleep lessness. * ' NO COMPULSION AltOL'T IT. The Policemen Can Iluy Their Uni forms Anywhoro. The policemen ridicule the article published in a morning paper asserting that they wore icquircdto buy their uniforms at a store specified by the police commissioners , while they could bo bought at other stores for $3 less. less.The The ofllcers say that there is no compul sion whatever laid upon them in the so'cction ' of a place for buying their uniforms. The chief simply told them at roll call Tuesday evening that Commissioners Bennett and Gilbert and Captain Green had been to the different stores in the citv , and examined all the various grades of cloth and were unanimous in their decision that the specimen offered at the store m ques tion was the best for thu money that could bo found. If the officers wished to buy at any other place there was no opposition to it , provided the same grade and color of goods was bought , ns the uniforms must all bo alike. There Is no denial of the charge that uni forms might bo gotten at other places for fi less , but the goods ottered at that price uro much inferior. Commissioner Bennett was for three years at the head of the western branch of iho Pullman service and in that tlmo became an export in Judging of tha qualities of different cloths for uniforms. The innuendo that hoer or Mr. Gilbert had accepted u suit of clothes as a bribe for selecting the store in question Is claimed to bo even too absurd and con temptible for notice. What is more bewitching , Heaven's blue arch beneath , Than the sin Ho of loveliness Showing pearly teeth f Sozodont the charm coufprs - She who fails to win it errs. JI/DGEUI3UTIIKU / K.NOCICI-JD OUT. Ho iluns Against a Traveling Man's Flit. , While Judge Reuther was sitting In com pany With his "wife at one of the tables In Ed Maurer's saloon yesterday ateuV 1:80 : p.m.ho chanced to overhear a rather objectionable story from one of a group of traveling men at a table near b . Going up to the narrator , who was the well-known John M. Comstoclt , he told him that he had insulted his wife , and threatened to kill him for it. The Judge then left in eomimnj with Mis. Heather , but returned a few minutes later without her , and com menced to call Comstock all manner of vile names , whi'ii the brawny knight of the grip retaliated bv striking thu Judge a blow in the face that knocked him to the Iloor , stunned him , and caused the clinet to pour from both nostrils. Before hostilities woic leneweda number of bystanders Interfered. Kcuther rushed off for the police and hud Comstock arrested. On ariiugninent Comstock plead guilty to the ctmrgc of assault and battery and was lined 10. All the world and his wife more particularly hi * wife , for she makes the puddings , pies and custards that delight bib majesty's palate use Van Uu/.or's Flavoring Extracts obtained from bound , ripe fruitincomparable in litivor , absolutely free from chemicals , highly concentrated and therefore economic , prt'ijnred by it process which does not admit of their contact with Lany sub- stiuice which might cout'imitinte them , and a _ timc-honorpd standard article that wins approbation in every house hold. The Slstt-r's Funeral. Yesterday the funeral of the late Sister Mary Scliolastica left St. Mnrj's con vent at 10 o'clock , liiifb mass first being cel ebrated in the convent chapel. At ' .I o'clock .1 solemn high mass was cole- bivtul by the Kev. Father ShatTel , assisted bj the Kevcrunds Cnhineri , Jcanette , Monarty , Kelly and Glauber , and after a seniion by the lormcr the funeral procession wended its way to the cemetery ol the Holy Sepulchre. Twenty-eight sisters irom the convent , together with several irom Council Bluffs were in the procession , which was on foot until the Thirteenth street crossing was readied , when the deep mud tendered car riage a necessity. The jull bearers selected weie M. P. Kucha J. J. Mahonv.Michael Doe , Michael Donovan , Jcicmiah Mulvalnll and Kd J. Brcnnan. For beauty , for comfort , for improve ment of the complexion , use only Po/- zom's 1'owdor ; there is nothing likejit , They A10 Not Married Yet. The announcement in some of the papers that the inaniageof Mr. Leon Levy and Miss Kinma Goldsmith occurred a day or two asro has proved a source of great annoy ance to the young couple , as tne nuptials do not occur until the 'Jd : ! of the present mouth. Absolutely Pwre. ThN powder never varies. A nuirvol of piirl- ty.stivimthaml wliulesomeiu'ss. Mou > I'ronuni- li al tlmntheotdtimry kinds nmlrannot IIK snlil Ineompetltlon wlt't ' tin * miiltltuilu of low i oat , hhort wclKht ulnm or pln iiotiti' powder-i. Holn only In CUIH. ltoy.il ILiUlng Towder Co. . laj Wall .street , New York. POK , CHILDBEN. If they ! ire c.ikdellcuto looking nnd troubleil \\itliMtiim4 , Ilnhn'R ( 'hcii'.il.itc'urm l.o/cugcs Is hut they need. I'rlco""ic. All driiKf'l'ts. JUDICIOUS AND PEIiSISTtrlf Advertising has alwiijs proven successful. Hcforo placing any K it NfWFpaper Afivcrtlulng consult J.5 LORD & THOMAS , UlFfmSiV AlltliKTISINO AGrSTS WUU5J * 45 l UwdobU SlrteU CIIIRACO. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Xotonly ri-llisved like by most medicines , but cured purmniicntly with lluUn'8 ( i lilen Ujspep- blaCuro. 1'tlcu Wc ) abox. DrJ.EJIcGrew . , One of tlio Mo4 Siiccc srnl SPECIALISTS In the treatment of DISEASES of the TIIIIOAT , l.t'Ml1 , IlKVUT , I.IVUt , KlIINKVri , I'.VI ! Illlll llAII. Dlseuses of the IlitAi.s anil NKIIVDUS HVHTKM , Ki'ii.ursr nnd NKIIVOUS llxnUSTIO.V , AST IIMA and OAVAKKII , ( Iii.trt i. . Diseases of the UIAI > - IIKII ami ItecrUM , all Dlsord'ers of the SEXUAL UIKMNH. AeureotlAHASTKEDln all cases of 1'lllVATE and SKIN OIHEVBKS. Ills CUIU.S Uro llUMAItKAIII.R and PEIIMNK.VT. . The most OIUTIXATI : CAsts VIELUINU rapidly under his form of treatment. 'i'ne doctor's theory U that no disease should be recurded as Incurable until the diseased oigatils destroyed fuster than It can bo repaired. From his years of experience In HOSPITAL and I'm VATK I'ltAimcK , the doctor la classed iruoui ; the J.lUUI.Nd Bl'KCIALISTii , CONSULTATION VIUJi : . Treatment by correspondence. Semi btarap for reply. Office 'Bushman Block , 16th and Douelas Cts. , Omnha , eb , OUR NEW ADDITION IB being rapidly pushed to completion and wo hope to open the same by the 15th inst The changes and improvements which wo are also making in the old store extend to every Iloor 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 wo are making throughout our entire stock and the many bargains we are offering. Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created quite a demand for them. AVe have everything imaginable , or at least desirable , and among our stock will be found many lots which are marked in price far below their in trinsic value. The Mens' Suit stock is the heaviest over shown and its variety warrants the as sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking hero , 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 wo still have some of the special bargain Knee Pant Suits at $2.50 a suit , which would bo cheap at $5.00. Wo want every mother to look at this suit. In long Pant Suits and Boys' and hildren' s Overcoats wo oiler great inducements. Underwear you 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 yon would think so if you look at the con stant rush in our llat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods , and the way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. COSTS Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Our customers will tnke not ice , thnt notwithstanding the confusion incident to the im provements being mnde in our place of business , we nro in continual receipt of new goods' ' and arc ready to servo our 1'rionds to the best of our ability. The temporary disorder is only' ' a matter of a few days , after which we are confident our fresh attractions and increased facilities must speak for them selves. THECHCAGOAMB ! Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tlio only ro.ii ! to take for Dos Molnps , Mnrnlmltnwn Collar Ituplils , Clinton , IH.von , Chlc'iino , .Milwaukee , mill all points Ku .l To tliu ponplont Nebraska Co o- rutlo , U yomln2,1't'ih } , liliihn. Not adi , Oregon , \Vuili- Inutori itnil ( 'altlurnm , It otlors superior uilvunuiuus nut po iblo liyam otlior line. AimuiKU fowcil the mimorou * points of Kiiperlorlty enjoyed by thu p.itrmis nl til s roml lietneiMi Omaha anil Chirac" , arc Its tliren trains n day of DAY Co \ Cllh1whkh art , the tlii'l ' Unit human art anil Injemilty < an nenle. UK I'AI'i ( ; Miii'I.V : : ; I AKS ihu eijuiu ol wltleli eannol he finmit olnouhoro At Council mull * . Iho trains of tliu I'nlim I'arlik'llnll- ttay conned In union depot with th' > * o of the Chi * rauo.v .V > rtli v ! terii Ity In ( 'hliauii thn tr.ilns of this liiiu itiakn cloiu c-unnectlon with tliosu ot all dlher Eastern lines. I or Detroit. ( 'ohniilniH. Imlhinnpolls , Cincinnati , Niagara Hilli , ltutt.il" . I'UMIiurf , Toronto , Montreal , llnitim. New York , I'lulmlolphl.i , Italtlmuro , Wash ington , ami nil points In Iho Kast A lt lor tickets > u U' ° U'"NORTHWESTERN" If you wish the liest ai'C'mimoJatlon. All ticket agents ell llokets t l.i this line U. 11U.IUTT , I ! . P. W1I > O.V. ( , in I Manager. ( ion I 1'asa'r Agent. i lll ( AI.O , it i.u , W. N. IIAIICOCU I.en I \\eprli | Aecnt. I ) . I ! KIMIIAI.I. . TiikvL Acunt. ( i K Wi-T : , City I'lu-sonccr Agent. HOI ruruam btrcct Uiiinna , Neb. Or tbo Liquor Habit , Positively Cured bj AduiInlstcrlugUr. Hnlucs' Gulden Specific. U can be given In a cup of codes or tea with out tlio Knowledge ot thu person taking it ; abso lutely harmless , und will eject a permanent and ipeedy cure , whether tliu patient Is u moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot drunkardi have been made temperate men who have takcu Golden SDecllio In their collee with out their knowledge anrt to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. It never rails. The system once Impregnated With the BpeclUc , it becomes an utter impossibility for the llijnor appetite to exlit. For Bale by Kutin & Co. , 13th nd Douglas tta. , ana loth and Cum. laiftlit. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. L ) . 1'oster li llio , Council IIIutl3 , Iowa. T. E. CILPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traders' Itulldlne , CHICAGO. ReierenteB Xetropolltan Natlnnal ; iank. K. U Dun \ Co. The llritdiireet Ca DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John ( i. Jacob * . ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old fctand , 14J7 Fiirnam Pt. Orders by tclerruph sollcrted and promptly Telephone to No. Zi , TUB OF THB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Ucst Itouto from Omaha and Council IMiilTs to TWO TUAINU DAILY 1IHTWKKN OMAHA ANB COUNCIL UI.UFta Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , MlnmniioHs , Crdnr Rapids , Knck Island , Frroport , Kockford , Clinton , Dubtique , DaTODiwrt , Elfin , Madison , Jancsvlllc , Uclolt , Wliiono , La Grosse , And all ether Important polnti Eait , Northeast and BotitbeABt. For tliroush tickets cull on tlie ticket ( tent at IMl Kanmm itrcct. la llorkor lllock , or at Union racing IJelioti Hnlltniui Sleepers and the Unfit Dining Cure la tb world are run on the main line of the Chlcage , Mil wnuki'O A bl. I'aul lUllwity , nod every atteatloolf paid to paiienuen by courtcoui emplojc * el tat Gorapniiy. II. Mir.l.KR , Ciencral Minncor. J. K. TUCKEH. A > sl > unt tloneral Uaaagtr. A. V. R. UAIU'KNTBll , Uvneral l'MMni r and GKO. JifCHBAFrOIlD ! , Assistant Gtmcrai JTMMB < w aud'l'lck t Am > nt. J. T. CllAUK. Uenernl Ejucejlnteuf U TO STOCKHOLiDEUS Olf TUB Siilpo Tunnel A rtoereo for fnreclo nro aznlnst thn SUTIIO TIT.V- NIM * Company hn Just heen entered In the United fctiuen Circuit Court , Ninth Circuit , Dl'trlctof Nevada anil thu property of thai company will lie xolii tlieru- uinler at an early iliito. Thu Keortniiliatk > n com mittee hereby tlvi notion that ttotkholilcra of that company \MI1 bo allowed a K1NAI.opportunity to pro tect their hitherto un.isxentcd Block by nubKcrlLIni : to the new bonds and depoMtlnif their stock fts hereto fore mUerllsed. Subscriptions to sHld bonds will bo received nt the L'nlon Tru t Company , No , 73 Broad way , New York , at thu followlnti terms , to-wlt : 55 ( KN'IS TEH SIIAHK , ASSENT ING PltUM THIS DATE HUKEOFTO NOV. , 1H8H , AT 12 M. , nnd thnronl'inr OOGRNTS I'KKSll.VHi ; , ASSENTING UNTIIj JAN. U , 1SHI ) , AT P. M. Pitbscrltiers to Iho bonds will receive Trust Company certificate * , cnlltltni ! them to the name number of eluirett as tho&e tlepnultoil by thorn , anil II In honilH for oathf.1) cents and U ) leutH respcctt\ely paid by them. lntt'rot t at Iho rate of 4 per cent , will be allowed on tiilitcrlptlonx from ilutc ot pa > ment. Payment should DO maitu by check on New York In the rnlon TniNl Com nan yand i > ) ioulil bout torn pnnlrd by the btoi k iluly endorseil In blanX and an aiithor- l/atlon to the Union 'I riiJit Company lllank formn for this authorisation and in | lei. of i Ircuhirs can bc- dhlalneil upon application at ttie Cnlon Truct Com- ' * ofll < . or nt room ! ' . ) , Seventh tloor , Mills llullil finny' lit ; . New } ork. Dated Nl.\v YoitK , October 3 , I'M. II. II. ItAI/rKKK , Chairman , GORDON' MACDONAM ) . I1. < \ A. M VAN WKKh , OTTO IjOWKNGAItO , Til KO l 01C K KIOMGMAN , JtKOltUANl/.ATlUN tOMMlTTKK. SteekPiano Kemarkable for powerful unrip- thetlc tonn. pllublu actlou and ap- > nlutf durability. : J years' rtcord. the bent guarantee of the excellence * lence of tneeu luutruinentu. WOODBRIDGEBROS. Why Have the Baby I'cevlbh nnd fretful , v. hen quietness at night and poy In the hoiihuhold by day Is asstiri-tl by RIDGE'S FOOD ? None Bcnuino without Wooi.iucii & Co.on label ' " ' : . " I 'U"ST It'll to Iliac tUn Niw IUI-EOTIO E I f tlfa.8tlt.4 S * . s t nwy. jf k ? ril D MOIIf. Vtifilfi thli p eiflepurpoi , CUEKor "NtliTiri ntlKMBU , fll- oui , ttilld. tootbinf curtciti of ce. r iK / liroujh ! ! > , tk ini.mor. lnitttm"t % " " > k' lt > > 'm ViloreuiScnBih. ilittrVj C.rr.ot " 5\J&-ltll IniUnll/ l wt lnrf ll ts.ioo i la in. Orolcit IrapriTiatDtlovcr > > l otlor Ultl. Woiil ttm ftf mini ally curl J la lhlf wofllbl Hrtltd | itiupbUI4e.Um9 theiiindtnEUetriaC * . lfi9LaSillcit. < Chlciq CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS TORCHES.FLAC8 , BAN- ER3.TRANSPARENCIES. Send ( orMnnuli Catalog GF , Foster SD& : Co 173 Mndl ont.CbiQaiQ. . TSIVOKCBS-A. "uOOimiCil. ATloiiNBV.AM.AW. \J m U nrboru St. , Clilciuoi ulvlcanc * ! Zl y * r builocn ijulellr Mid l g Hjr tr n actcJ OMAHA - , MEDICAL $ SURGICAL INSTITUTE _ < r = S73lJAH 0 lOTTS * - -M N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge Sts BR..A.OHJS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUC3E9. Beit fftcilitiet , nmiaritus anil remedies for suit ; c fiil treatment oferery form of disease requM tig Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and nttemlauce , best hospital accotntu&l datlons in the west. * J WKITU K > R Cmcri ABU on Deformities add Unices , Tnm.cs , Club I'eel , Curvature of thd Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catnrrli , Ilror.clutlf , Inhalation , Blectricity , Paralysis , Htiilcii'iy , KMl ney , lllndJer , Rye , gar , shm and lllood , uud all Surgical Operations. ' Diseases of Woman a Spoolal'.y. HOOK OK Diiiiois or WOMIN Kuus. I ONLY EELIABLE UBDIOAL INSTITUT MiniNd A BriCIALTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES , All lllood Diseases Buccetsfully treated. ! iypl4 | Ilitic Poison removed from the sjMcni nitliout mercury. New restorative treatment lor loss o ( Vital 1'ower. I'ei sous unable ( u visit ns may be treated at home by correspondence. All coruinu- nicatlona confidential Medicines or Instruments seut by mail or eipress , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or sender One per sonal interview preferred , Call ami consult us os send history of your case , and we will scud (4 ( pluin wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; I Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Infi Mleucy , Syphilis. < ileet and Varicoctle , witH \pcstion list. Address Omaha Muliral anil Snrgleal ItiitHuteaj DR. McMENAMY , j Cor. 13th ana Dodge III. . OMAHA. NEB./ / Health Is Wealt li DB. a. 0. WIST' * Nrnv * AND Bruin TftKAW BENT , guaranteed noclflc for Hysteria. Dlzzb Bens , ConTuUtons , 1'lts , Vcrvou9 Neuralgia. , Headache. Norvoun Prostration , caused by th3 u n of alcohol or totiacco. Wiikofiilness. Mental Depression. Boftrnlng of the Drain , resulting In Insanity , and leading to mlierv. decay ndj death. Premature Old Ape , llurremipsa. Loss E Power In either SOT. Involuntary I.nssei and Rpfrmatorha-acaniieil hy over-exertion of th brnln. self-atntie or over-lndulKcnre. Knch boC contalnH on month's treatment. II.ft ) n box , o six boxes for I ) ( C , tent hy mull prepaia on r - celjit of prlca. WK OOAIIANTISK SIX ROXES To cure any oua. With each order recalred by ax for ttx boxeB , accompanied with li.OO , vfaj will fend tn purchaser our written fuaronte * to refund the money If the treatment does no ! affect a cure. Guarantor ! Issued only by U. Pj GOODMAN. Dmairltt , Hole A eut , 1110 1'uruarJ Mroft. Omaha. Nub . uoiatt naiiuiuu udum U. S. DEPOSITOHY , OMAHA , USB. Paid Up Capital $400,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W. YATK i , I'rostilrnt. I.EWIH S. HKIII : , Vice I'rcsltlont. A. I ! . TUUXAMV , 2nd VI < H 1'reslOent. W. II. K. iiuums : Cualiler. w. V. MniiKK , JOHN S. COI.M.VS , II.V. . VATKH. J.KW is S. HKED , A K. TOUiT.AMN. llanklni ; Olllrc- THE IRON BANK. Corner lath nnd I'.irnam Stn , A General liankiiiR lluainess Transacted. FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS , The Kansas Cilj Investment Co , 30 Cliitiulicr of C'oiiiiuui-cc , OMAHA , NKII. No delayx. All business done at tills office. PKNNyilOYAI , WAPRRM arV tuccvimfully u rd monthly by orer ICLOdO idles. AreXajt. Kffectualand fltcuant \ I > rrbor > > y mall.oratdruKKUta. Staled 'arteulurt2vnmfiiel&mi { > t. Addresa TDK KUHXIA CutxiCAi , Co. , DirrooiT , Utcv. For tale nnd by inaU. by Drug C t Omaha ,